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Sheffield Digital Podcast

Sheffield Digital Podcast

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95

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May 2026

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Welcome to the Sheffield Digital Podcast. This is the place to hear about the exciting digital industries in the Sheffield City Region. We cover engaging topics about the local tech sector with special guests from a thriving community of companies, accelerators, policy-makers, educators, freelancers, events organisers, and more! If you’re interested in unique tech career stories straight from Sheffield, then check out our interviews with people who share the why’s and the how’s of what they do. Follow show releases and other news @sheffield.digital on Bluesky and visit https://sheffield.digital/ for more information about our organisation.

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May 19, 202630 min

Talking AI: How the University of Sheffield is raising public awareness of AI using Webtoons and bus stops

In this second episode of our Talking AI series, host Mel Kanarek speaks with Dr. Susan Oman from The University of Sheffield, Centre for Machine Intelligence, about the public-facing Let’s Talk AI awareness campaign seen on Sheffield bus shelters in March and April 2026.Susan explains that many people are already talking about AI but lack clarity about what it is, when it is used, and how it affects them, drawing on findings from the national Public Voices in AI research. The campaign uses vertically scrolling webtoons, co-designed with members of the public in Sheffield, Morecambe, and Plymouth, to prompt accessible conversations about AI in the media, everyday life, and schools, including issues like deepfakes, scams, and disinformation. Success is defined as changing conversations and raising awareness, with resources at letstalkai.org.uk.Susan was appointed as Lead for Human-centric AI for the University of Sheffield’s Centre for Machine Intelligence in June 2024. As AI and in/Equality Lead, she champions research, learning and engagement activity from across the university that raises awareness of AI’s role in society - for good and bad. Susan is a member of the All Party Parliamentary Group on AI, giving evidence in May 2026, and was a member of the UK Delegation to the International AI Impact Summit, Delhi in February 2026.LinksLet’s Talk AI websiteSheffield Digital article on Let’s Talk AITalking AI campaign by Sheffield DigitalSubscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!Notes This interview was recorded on 16th April 2026.Join the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can email info@sheffield.digitalThank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

May 7, 202654 min

Talking AI: James Jefferies on ‘Rewilding the Internet’

In this first episode of our Talking AI series, host Sarah Lister is joined by James Jefferies for a conversation recorded on Kinder Scout in the Peak District. Together, they explore the idea of “rewilding” beyond landscapes and into our digital lives, drawing parallels between ecological restoration and the way today’s internet has become increasingly centralised, controlled, and optimised for attention rather than creativity or community.The discussion is inspired in part by the article ‘We Need to Rewild the Internet’, which frames the web as an ecosystem in need of diversity and resilience. James reflects on his work in tech and conservation, unpacking themes of power, infrastructure, AI, and the loss of independent spaces online. From small practical changes individuals can make, to bigger systemic questions about ownership, ethics, and the future of AI, this episode sets the tone for the Talking AI series.James Jefferies is a Sheffield-based software engineer with over a decade of experience working across web development, data, and digital infrastructure. Alongside his freelance work, he is a data engineer at Rewilding Britain, where he supports projects that track and scale nature recovery across the UK.His career spans roles in sectors including finance, utilities, and government, as well as collaborations with organisations like the UK Parliament. James is particularly interested in how technology can empower people and communities, and how the systems we build, both digital and ecological, can be more resilient, open, and human-centred.ReferencesThe central article discussed in the episode, exploring how the internet has become increasingly centralised and how it might be reshaped into a more diverse, resilient ecosystem. We Need To Rewild The Internet, by Maria Farrell and Robin Berjon in noemamag.Rewilding Britain - the organisation where James works as a data engineer, supporting nature recovery projects across England, Scotland, and Wales.MozFest mentioned as an upcoming event exploring themes related to rewilding and the future of the internet.NVIDIA referenced in discussion about emerging AI technologies and industry direction.OpenAI referenced in relation to large language models and the broader AI ecosystem.LinksTalking AI campaign by Sheffield DigitalSubscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!Notes and LinksThis interview was recorded on Kinder Scout by Sarah Lister on 19th March 2026.Join the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can email info@sheffield.digitalThank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

March 6, 202623 min

How did you get here: Interview with Content Designer - Catherine from the Home Office

In this episode we interview Catherine who is a Content Designer in the Automation Centre at the Home Office. She works within a user-centred design team supporting multiple projects aimed at automating processes to make life easier for Home Office staff.She describes how her brother, a developer, introduced her to content design and how she applied twice for a role, being rejected the first time and then succeeding after learning more and preparing better for interviews. She outlines transferable skills from earlier jobs including extensive customer service and call-centre experience and discusses career changes driven by lockdown.Catherine also describes balancing work with caring responsibilities for her children, later returning to full-time work, and being widowed, which prompted a reassessment of her future. She chose digital work due to long-standing interest in computing and learning.She reflects on being late-diagnosed neurodivergent and how neurodivergence affects her communication needs, and highlights Home Office support including a Workplace Adjustment Passport as a way to formalise needs, and initiatives such as a monthly Women in Tech forum and allyship workshops.Catherine says she enjoys continual learning in digital, organising information and ideas, and feeling appreciated on her current team. Her advice to women who are neurodivergent and considering tech is to persevere through rejection sensitivity and imposter syndrome, seek coaching/mentoring and feedback, and to keep refining applications and interview skills.LinksHome Office Careers: https://careers.homeoffice.gov.uk/ReferencesHome Office DigitalManchester DigitalSubscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!Notes and LinksThis interview was recorded online by Sarah Lister, Membership Coordinator at Sheffield Digital, on 30th January 2026.Join the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can email info@sheffield.digitalThank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

November 11, 202544 min

How T-Levels Nurture Local Talent in Sheffield: with Reach Studios and The Sheffield College

This episode of the Sheffield Digital Podcast discusses the benefits and value of hosting work placements as part of The Sheffield College's T-Levels program. The discussions highlight how these placements help bridge the gap between education and the workforce, preparing students for future careers while also benefiting local businesses by nurturing homegrown talent.Tom King from Reach Studios shares his insights on mentoring T-Level students, the importance of industry placements, and his personal journey in the tech sector. He emphasises the significance of real-world experience for students, stating, “It's a way for us to provide the best opportunity possible for that next generation.”At the end of the episode, Shani Clifford, Head of Student Employability at The Sheffield College, discusses the importance of T-levels, their difference from A-levels, and the positive impact these placements are making on students. She also highlights the support and opportunities provided to students and employers involved in the program.LinksT-Levels at The Sheffield College websiteReach Studios websiteThe Sheffield College websiteTom King on LinkedInShani Clifford on LinkedInContactsThe Sheffield College - Work Related Activity Teamindustryplacements@sheffcol.ac.ukRecording informationThe interview with Tom King was recorded on 20th August 2025. The interview with Shani Clifford was recorded on 21st May 2025.Subscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!Join the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can email info@sheffield.digitalThank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

August 28, 202543 min

How did you get here: Interview with Angel Takooree - Founder of Dot and Dash Consulting

Angel shares her unconventional career path, transitioning from over 20 years in the food industry to the tech world and eventually founding her own consultancy. She discusses the inspiration behind her career change, the importance of continual learning, and her expertise in using playful methodologies like LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® and AI Design Sprints™ to help organizations navigate change and develop strategies. Angel emphasises the value of resilience, curiosity, and a hands-on approach in her journey. She also touches on her experiences in sketching, the challenges and rewards of starting anew in a different industry, and her vision for the future of her consultancy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone considering a major career change.Angel has a background in Product Development, Project Management, User Experience, User Research, and Service Design, and favours analogue methods for digital problems, creating fun and engaging workshops for remarkable results. Before co-founding Dot & Dash Consulting, she led the development of innovative food products for major brands. With over 20 years as a consultant and a pivot to the digital sector, her vast experience in manufacturing, health, education, mobile gaming, betting, and design fuels her innovative ideas.Angel holds certifications as an AI Design Sprint™ Facilitator, along with being a LEGO® Serious Play® method and materials facilitator, Scrum Master, and Design Sprint Facilitator. Additionally, she plays leadership and director roles in volunteer organisations.Subscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!Notes and LinksThis interview was recorded online by Sarah Lister on 28th May 2025.LinksDot & Dash Consulting - website Dot & Dash Consulting - Sheffield Digital Company Spotlight Angel Takooree on LinkedInDid we miss something you’re looking for? Just get in touch and let us know. Join the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can email info@sheffield.digitalThank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

July 29, 202531 min

How did you get here: Interview with Kieran from the Home Office

In this episode, we interview Kieran, a Senior Product Manager from the Home Office's Police and Public Protection Technology portfolio. Kieran discusses his role in managing the product lifecycle, his career journey from university to the Home Office, and the diverse skill set required for his job. Kieran also shares his experiences as an LGBTQ+ professional, highlighting the inclusive culture and meaningful support he’s received while working with the Home Office, and describes how being neurodiverse has positively impacted his career.Subscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!Notes and LinksThis interview was recorded online by Sarah Lister, Membership Coordinator at Sheffield Digital, on 5th June 2025. LinksHome Office Careers: https://careers.homeoffice.gov.uk/ReferencesHome Office DigitalUniversity of East Anglia (UEA)Did we miss something you’re looking for? Just get in touch and let us know. Join the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can email info@sheffield.digitalThank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

June 12, 202531 min

Front End North Conference 2025 - Interview with Organisers Katie Fenn and Amy Benson

Katie Fenn and Amy Benson, organisers of Front End North, discuss their involvement in the Sheffield tech community and the upcoming Front End North conference. Scheduled for 10th July 2025 at Sheffield Hallam University, the event will feature eight talks covering a range of topics including design, software development, and accessibility. They emphasise the importance of an accessible, low-cost event to include a diverse range of attendees and speakers. The selection process for talks involved an anonymised system to ensure fairness. They also highlight their motivations for organising the event and why they want to put Sheffield on the map for this type of event.Amy is part-time Senior Software Engineer at Hive IT, and full-time Social Research student.Katie is Senior Developer at the Financial Times. She’s a member of The Green Party, LGBTIQA+ Greens, and Greens for HS2. She loves cycling, fiddling with bikes, and also has a collection of synthesisers! She gave a talk at State of the Browser in 2024 about making the music of Daft Punk using a browser and a MIDI controller!Subscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!LinksFront End North websiteFront End Sheffield Meetup websiteFront End North on LinkedInFront End Sheffield on LinkedInFront End North on BlueskyFront End Sheffield on BlueskyFront End North on MastodonKatie Fenn on LinkedInAmy Benson on LinkedInReferencesHive ITAll Day Hey!ffconfState of the BrowserPixel PioneersMake DoDave LetoreyOther Front End North Conference organisersIan ParrLee MoodyTom HeatonDid we miss something you’re looking for? Just get in touch and let us know. Contact Front End Northinfo@frontendnorth.comJoin the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can share your thoughts with us on the channel in the Sheffield Digital Slack community or email info@sheffield.digital.Thank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

May 22, 20251 hr 3 min

Celebrating Sheffield Digital’s 10th Anniversary - with Mel Kanarek and Chris Dymond

In this episode you’ll find out why Sheffield Digital was set up ten years ago, what has happened over the years, and what the future holds.Mel and Chris, two of the Co-founders and Directors, return to the podcast to celebrate ten years of Sheffield Digital. They discuss whether their initial expectations for Sheffield Digital have been met, most memorable moments, biggest achievements and changes, and what is still to be done.Note: Sorry for the low quality sound at the start of this episode. It improves after the first 10 minutes.Subscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!LinksSheffield DigitalChris Dymond Mel KanarekAbout Sheffield DigitalReferencesTech NationSheffield Digital ShowcaseSheffield Digital SlackGeekBrekkyNewsletterJoin the conversationWe’re really keen to hear your most memorable moments, and the biggest achievements and changes you’ve seen in the community and city over the last ten years. You can share your thoughts with us on the channel in the Sheffield Digital Slack community or email info@sheffield.digital.

March 11, 202537 min

How did you get here: Interview with Business Development Manager at Hydra Creative - Richard Kerr

Richard Kerr shares his career path to becoming Business Development Manager at Hydra Creative. His story includes why he changed his degree from Architecture to English Language and Literature, how being a chef got him into Marketing, and what he does in his job now.Hydra Creative is a full-service digital marketing agency. Services include bespoke website design & development, graphic design & branding, digital marketing (including SEO and PPC), and video & multimedia.Subscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!Notes and LinksRichard was interviewed online by Sarah Lister, Membership Coordinator at Sheffield Digital, on 11th December 2024.LinksHydra CreativeRichard Kerr on LinkedInReferencesSheffield Hallam University: https://www.shu.ac.uk/Did we miss something you’re looking for? Just get in touch and let us know. Join the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can share your thoughts with us on the channel in the Sheffield Digital Slack community or email info@sheffield.digital.Thank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

February 25, 202525 min

How did you get here: Interview with Sophie from the Home Office

This episode features an interview with Sophie from the Home Office. Sophie is Head of Data Science for Automation and Innovation at Home Office Digital.Sophie tells us about what her job involves, her pathway into tech, and what it’s like balancing work and motherhood.Subscribe to the podcastIf you’d like to have new episodes of the show appear right in your podcast player, you can subscribe via our page on Apple Podcasts and follow the show on Spotify, or search for us in your podcast app of choice!Notes and LinksThis interview was recorded online by Sarah Lister, Membership Coordinator at Sheffield Digital, on 18th December 2024. LinksHome Office Careers: https://careers.homeoffice.gov.uk/ReferencesHome Office DigitalDepartment for Education (DFE)Did we miss something you’re looking for? Just get in touch and let us know. Join the conversationWe’re really keen to get your feedback on the podcast. You can email info@sheffield.digitalThank you for the musicThanks to Alex Mclean – aka Yaxu – for the show’s intro music, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

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