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Healthy Developer

Healthy Developer

Hosted by Jayme Edwards, Tech Career Strategist & Coach

Episodes

177

Latest episode

May 2025

Language

EN

About the show

If working in software feels like politics, pressure, and burnout—you're not crazy. You're just awake. I'm Jayme Edwards, a tech career strategist and coach. After 27 years in the industry—across startups, consultancies, and enterprise teams—I learned the hard way that thriving in tech means more than chasing promotions or distracting yourself to try and survive the chaos. In this podcast (the audio version of my YouTube channel, Healthy Developer), I share honest lessons from my career, behind-the-scenes stories from real projects, and strategies you can use to have a healthier work/life balance while growing in tech. New episodes every Monday on YouTube and here on Wednesdays. Subscribe to join a growing community of software professionals choosing clarity, leverage, and a life over burnout.

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May 7, 202548 min

He Thought Product Management Was The Answer...

Ever thought about stepping into product management—just to try something totally different from engineering? Want expert guidance to grow? Apply for 1-on-1 tech career coaching with me. That's exactly where Monte found himself. After years in dev and even engineering leadership, he made a move he thought would lead to more ownership and product vision. But once he was in the role… something felt off. In this coaching session, we unpack what actually happens when you chase product titles inside companies—and why the version you're offered often isn't what you imagined. Monte thought he was stepping forward. Instead, he realized he was just managing user stories and process artifacts. If you've ever wondered, "Is this really what the role is supposed to be?"—you're not alone. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Visit me at healthydeveloper.com

April 30, 20255 min

You Were Right About Healthy Developer

You ever notice how sometimes the people around you see what's really going on before you do? That's what happened with this channel. I tried to go broad, help everyone in tech, chase what the "experts" and the algorithm said people wanted—but you knew better. You told me what made this channel special wasn't the hype or some generic success formula. It was the real talk. The raw stories. The focus on staying healthy, sane, and actually living your life while you write code in an industry that rarely cares about either. In this episode, I'm owning up to where I lost the plot—and why I'm bringing it all back to what *actually* matters. We're going deep on why "Healthy Developer" is the right home for this community (and for me), what's staying, what's changing, and what you can expect from here on out. If you're here to argue or troll, you won't like this one. But if you're tired of the tech grind, and you want real strategies for staying grounded and growing as a developer *without* burning out, you're in the right place. Thanks for holding me to a higher standard—and for helping me find my way back. Let's build something better, together. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Visit me at thrivingtechnologist.com

April 23, 202550 min

Helping a Dev Manager Fix Team Culture

In this real coaching session, I talk with John, a developer-turned-manager, who's navigating the messy middle of leadership. He's caught between two teams, two continents, and shifting expectations. Sound familiar?  We dig into: The difference between managing people and leading culture Why growth-stage teams break without intentional leadership How to lead without authority (especially when others outrank you) The startup → scale-up trap most companies fall into Ways to influence product direction by fixing culture first This is one of the most honest, practical coaching conversations I've had on team culture, dev leadership, and transitioning into management. If you're a senior dev or manager trying to scale impact without losing your soul, you'll get a ton out of this. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Visit me at thrivingtechnologist.com

April 16, 202557 min

Helping a Dev Double Down on Creativity

Ever feel like tech work has turned you into a robot? Just crank out code, stay in your lane, and don't ask too many questions? Yeah—same. → Find Out If You're Ready To Go Solo in Tech In this real, unfiltered coaching session, I work with Charlie—a creative technologist who's been wrestling with how to bring *real* artistry back into his work. After running his own 3D animation business and helping other creatives thrive, he's now stuck between paying the bills with soul-draining contracts... and figuring out how to build a career where he actually gets to make things that matter. We talk about time management, identity, and how hard it is to self-promote when your creativity feels personal. If you're a developer or designer who's ever wondered "How do I get back to making stuff I care about?", this one's for you. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Visit me at thrivingtechnologist.com

April 2, 20251 hr 6 min

Helping a Dev Rediscover His Entrepreneurial Drive

Today, I'm sharing a real conversation I had with Matt—an experienced developer who's been wrestling with where to take his career next. If you've ever felt like you're stuck doing the same thing over and over, or like your potential is being wasted, this episode is for you. → Find Out If You're Ready To Go Solo in Tech Matt's been on a journey to figure out what he truly wants, beyond just writing code. We dug into some deep topics—like whether he's truly competitive, how to test his business idea, and finding clarity between stability and ambition. It's a powerful session where Matt starts to rediscover his entrepreneurial drive and get real about what he wants to build. I think you'll find a lot of takeaways you can apply to your own journey.  You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Visit me at thrivingtechnologist.com

March 26, 202517 min

5 Signs You Shoulda Quit the Tech Grind YEARS Ago

Get your tech career unstuck here: https://healthydeveloper.com/coaching Ever feel like you're living in the tech job twilight zone? One minute you're daydreaming about quitting, selling everything, and disappearing into the mountains. The next? You're convincing yourself, "Eh… it's not that bad." Yeah—I've been there. For years. I spent nearly a decade gaslighting myself out of leaving corporate life, ignoring burnout, and pretending I was just "in a rough patch." But after coaching over 120 devs since going solo, I've learned this: most of us know we're done. We're just too skilled at lying to ourselves. So in this episode, I'm calling it out: Here are 5 signs you shoulda quit years ago—and 5 actions you can take right now to start your escape plan. No fluff. No "just follow your passion" nonsense. Just hard-earned lessons from someone who's been in your shoes—and walked out the other side. We'll discuss: Why being too good at your job is actually a trap How apathy about tech might be a deeper signal The sneaky way your side projects are trying to tell you something What your unused vacation days really mean And why your coworkers' loyalty is starting to feel cult-like Chapter markers / timelinks: (0:00) Introduction (1:41) 1. 5 Signs You Should Have Quit Working in Tech Years Ago (1:53) 1.1 You're Too Good At Your Job (2:49) 1.2 You Stopped Caring About the Tech Stack (3:50) 1.3 Your Side Gigs are Your Real Job (5:01) 1.4 You're Hoarding Vacation Days (6:10) 1.5 You Get Annoyed By Other People's Loyalty (8:00) 2. 5 Immediate Actions to Start Breaking Free (8:25) 2.1 Quit Caring About Your Next Performance Review (9:45) 2.2 Sell Some Old Tech Gear (10:45) 2.3 Reclaim an Hour From Your Job (12:17) 2.4 Pitch a Fake Client Proposal (13:58) 2.5 Burn One Bridge of Responsibility (16:30) Tech Solopreneur Readiness Scorecard

March 19, 20251 hr 15 min

Helping a Dev Manager Focus on Action—Not Fear

Ever feel stuck in analysis paralysis, trying to figure out if you should go solo or stick with a stable tech job? In this live coaching session, I help Ben—a seasoned engineering manager and Agile coach—shift his focus away from fear and toward action. → Find Out If You're Ready To Go Solo in Tech  We break down: Why even a stable tech job can still feel uncertain How fear of the unknown keeps devs stuck—and how to move past it The real way to test your next move without risking everything How to balance financial security with the drive for independence If you're a developer, tech lead, or engineering manager who's thinking about making a big career move but unsure where to start, this conversation is for you.  You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Visit me at thrivingtechnologist.com

February 26, 202518 min

Loving Money Makes You a Perfect Programmer Slave

Most people get into software development for the money—and hey, I get it. The tech industry can be insanely lucrative. But if your end goal is to break free from the corporate grind and work for yourself, could a high income actually be holding you back? Grow Faster in Your Tech Career: https://thrivingtechnologist.com/coaching Join the Thriving Tech Community: https://thrivingtechnologist.com/community In this episode, I dive into my own career stories—when money was a good motivator, and when it turned me into a "perfect programmer slave." I've seen it all—from promotions I didn't even care about to chasing startup dollars and, finally, finding freedom through coaching and serving others. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Chapter markers / timelinks: (0:00) Introduction (1:27) 1. How Loving Money Prevents Self-Employment (1:39) 1.1 Story: Early Raises (4:19) 1.2 Story: Starting Up to Cash Out (7:11) 1.3 Story: Starting Up to Serve (10:43) 2. 3 Ways to Find Freedom from High Income Dependence (11:18) 2.1 Reduce Monthly Expenses (13:10) 2.2 Focus Effort on Your Highest Value (14:44) 2.3 Quit Your Corporate Gig (15:10) Take the DevPathfinder Career Assessment (16:54) Join our Discord Community Visit me at thrivingtechnologist.com

February 19, 202511 min

Programmer Employees Don't Have a Career Anymore

The days of stable employment in tech jobs as a career is over. I don't say this to scare you, but so you take some action to be less dependent on companies that couldn't care less about you! Grow Faster in Your Tech Career: https://thrivingtechnologist.com/coaching Join the Thriving Tech Community: https://thrivingtechnologist.com/community In this episode, I share some of the latest developments in my time coaching over 120 software professionals. One of the biggest things I've learned, is that practically everyone is miserable. This year I have some exciting new announcements to make though - I'll be helping you escape the corporate grind! You CAN have a career in tech, but you have to step up, take more responsibility, and give up the delusion that corporate employment is a long-term strategy anymore. Those days sadly, are long behind us. You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Chapter markers / timelinks: (0:00) Introduction (2:14) What I Told My Son about The Tech Industry (3:24) The Low-Value Career Death Trap (4:08) Employment is Now Maximum Risk (5:14) AI Has Made it Easier to Start a Business (6:45) Willful Ignorance Has Consequences (8:15) Temporary Employment is Honorable 9:16 Career Stability Is Possible Visit me at thrivingtechnologist.com

November 20, 202437 min

Stop Solving Problems for Your Development Team!

Are you helping or holding your team back? In this episode, I explore why sharing technical answers with your development team might not be the best way to help them grow. Instead, learn how to use resourceful questions to empower your team members to think critically, solve problems independently, and build long-term confidence. This coaching strategy is rooted in co-active coaching principles and can transform how you mentor junior developers or lead your software team. Grow Faster in Your Tech Career: https://thrivingtechnologist.com/coaching Join the Thriving Tech Community: https://thrivingtechnologist.com/community As a tech lead, manager, or mentor, it's natural to want to provide answers when your team is stuck. But constantly solving problems for them can create dependency and stifle their growth. By shifting from a directive approach to a coaching mindset, you'll help your team develop essential skills, foster ownership, and reduce your own workload in the long run. In this video, I'll share practical examples and techniques you can start using today to guide your team effectively without always giving them the solution. If you've ever felt the pressure to be the "go-to expert" on your team, this episode will challenge that belief and show you a better way to lead. Coaching your team to solve their own problems not only benefits them but also makes you a stronger leader. Watch now to learn how to implement these strategies and take your leadership to the next level! You can also watch this episode on YouTube.  Chapter markers / timelinks: (0:00) Introduction (1:14) 1 Bringing Out The Best in Your Software Team (1:31) 1.1 Solving Problems For People Holds Them Back (2:48) 1.2 Let People Struggle (4:36) 1.3 The Role of Resourceful Questions (11:30) 1.3.1 Examples of Resourceful Questions (11:35) 1.3.1.1 "Have You Broken This Up Into Smaller Pieces?" (12:33) 1.3.1.2 "Have You Really Considered ALL Your Options?" (14:07) 1.3.1.3 "What if I Wasn't Available?" (15:09) 1.4 Shifting From Expert to Coach (22:36) 1.5 The Long-Term Benefits of Coaching (26:16) 2 How To Start Leading Like a Coach (26:48) 2.1 Start Small (28:50) 2.2 You Don't Need Formal Training (29:50) 2.3 Where to Start Coaching (30:02) 2.3.1 Code Reviews (31:08) 2.3.2 Design Reviews  (32:46) 2.3.3 Project Planning (33:30) 2.3.4 Debugging Sessions (34:30) Get Help with Leadership Visit me at thrivingtechnologist.com

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