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Rizél: Yeah. So I'm looking forward to those. And there are a couple of other conferences I think All Things Open where I'm going to be talking about contributing to open source. And Pulumi is having a Cloud Engineering Summit, and they recently reached out to me.
Pachi: Yes, it does. It's like these kinds of things; giving the first step is the hardest part. After you're over that, things get a bit easier. But the first step is really scary, especially because you're exposing yourself and your code to other people's judgment. But next month is going to be fun because of Hacktoberfest.
Pachi Parra: Hello and welcome to Launchies, a podcast for newbies, developers with non-traditional backgrounds, and career-switchers. I am Pachi, and I'm a DevRel Engineer at New Relic. And I'll be your host for today. Today I have here with me Rizél Scarlett, and she's a Developer Advocate at GitHub. Because of her undocumented status, she pivoted her career plans from psychology to tech. And she now helps lots of people in tech.
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