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The Last I.T. Podcast In The World!

The Last I.T. Podcast In The World!

Hosted by David Wheat, alt-CIO Consulting

Episodes

32

Latest episode

Oct 2025

Language

EN-US

About the show

Fine. I'll do a podcast on corporate IT, tech in general, business, the AI Meltdown, and any other topic I find interesting (movies, tacos). This isn't some dry tech podcast for nerds only (nerds welcome), this is a banter-forward, why-so-serious pod that won't hesitate to take detours and try to entertain. But we'll also make serious points about how IT at growing businesses can be great, efficient, secure, strategic, automated, and even friendly (WHAT?!). Bring your sense of humor - life is too short for long-faced and boring IT podcasts.

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32 recent
October 9, 202529 min

A Nefarious Logo and the Zero Trust Garage

Send us Fan Mail While everyone else was distracted by that *other* logo controversy, Darrick and I kept our eye on the ball and noticed the real logo threat (hint: total global domination). And in the main segment, we take it to the Zero Trust fundamentalists who think that means making life hard for the employees of our company that we know, love, and trust (yeah, I said it). So, we play a game where we Zero Trust Darrick's garage so see how well that would work...

September 10, 202543 min

The Factory, the I.T. Department, and Darrick

Send us Fan Mail The plant or the factory is its own domain, with domain experts like Plant Engineers who use their version of tech to keep machines and the plant humming. I.T. doesn't typically manage plant technologies needed to run machines. The I.T. department understands business systems like the ERP, among others, and knows the value of getting the plant to send data directly into the business systems, potentially automating thousands of transactions. But often there is a barrier between plant folk and I.T. folk. Experienced software architects like Darrick know how to break down the barriers the prevent the factory data from being integrated and automated into the ERP. We talk about that journey on this episode. And in the banter segment we ask, "What is the perfect summer dessert?" and "Is watermelon a dessert or a side dish?"

August 21, 202553 min

Origin Story: Natalie Lemke, CEO of Rux Software

Send us Fan Mail Sure, you may think you know Natalie Lemke, CEO and busy dealmaker at RUX Software, but do you really? Do you know jr. high competitive reader Natalie? Or Science Olympiad letter jacket winning Natalie? Celine Dion fan? Subway Sandwich Artist? Bed, Bath, and Beyond hustler and Calphalon fan girl? Natalie joined me on an 𝗢𝗿𝗶𝗴𝗶𝗻 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 edition of 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗟𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗜.𝗧. 𝗣𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱, where I sit down with successful people and look back on how they got to where they are today. In addition to the fun, we got into some great topics on leadership, communication, personality styles and so much more. All were had by a good time!

July 10, 202535 min

What should your first I.T. hire be?

Send us Fan Mail In the banter segment, we rank character-driven insurance commercials (spoiler: We disagree on the Gecko vs. Flo.) In the #badIT segment, we whine about why some companies are so greasy when we try to unsubscribe. "Are you SURE you want to unsubscribe????" It's amazing how long a company can go these days before their first internal I.T. hire. In The Big Idea segment, we share thoughts about which I.T. role (help desk? ERP analyst? IT Director?) a company should hire first.

May 22, 202542 min

Orgin Story: Ben Cole from ERP Connect Consulting

Send us Fan Mail Origin Story - a new episode format for The Last I.T. Podcast in the World. I welcome Ben Cole from ERP Connect Consulting to hear how he got to this point in his career. But first, I give him the Podcast Guest-ionnaire, where he admits he's a "Yes" on pineapple on pizza, has never broken a bone, and his first car was from Grandma (but still pretty cool). And we talk about the choices, the twists, the turns, and the helpful people that got him to where he is today in his career. And when he first learned what "ERP" was. I had a great time learning about his Origin Story - give a listen!

May 13, 202550 min

The Myth of The Most Qualified Candidate

Send us Fan Mail The Last I.T. Podcast In The World goes for a swim in the deep end of the pool. We start in the kiddie pool with our floaties in the banter segment where we settle, once and for all, who should press dial when a text thread starts with "You available for a call?" We then ramp things up a bit when we dissect a cyber incident where two local governments made ALL the mistakes. Finally, Darrick helps me struggle through the myth of hiring "only the most qualified (or best) candidate." We realize how very few job requirements are truly objective, and that often we make hiring decisions based on the softer, more subjective skills like "team player," "fearless innovator," or "demonstrated leader." And that many candidates are "qualified," not just one. We worry about the human brain's lean towards cognitive bias, and wonder if it's okay to show compassion, or to support representation in the hiring process. Darrick has some great ideas about how to achieve a good balance of all this in the hiring process.

March 26, 202547 min

The Art of IT and #badIT(Guy)

Send us Fan Mail There's a true art to #greatIT and we discuss the images and prose that make for great IT artisans. In the banter segment, I ask my co-host why his people insist in backing into parking spaces. And we both had some recent AI wins that we discuss, and there's a twist on the #badIT segment - a #badITGuy that embezzled from his employer. Special appearances by Duke Nukem, Picasso, and The Phantom Dog

February 18, 202533 min

Panel: Remote Work Life, Part 2

Send us Fan Mail More anticipated than Severance Season 2, it's Part 2 of our Remote Work Panel on The Last I.T. Podcast In The World. Kennie, Tonya, and Mark are back with Darrick and me to discuss #RemoteWorkLife: - How often do you need to get together with your team in the same location? - Two important words - Affinity and Trust - Missing those positive collisions at the coffee machine - The ongoing work/life balance challenge, and the pros of workday flexibility - Our pretend TED talk to C-level remote work skeptics. - And the importance of changing work scenery once in a while. Speaking of which, Kennie invites us all to his summer house in Denmark! What a guy!

February 11, 202542 min

Panel: Remote Work Lived Experience

Send us Fan Mail Wow! A power-packed panel of 𝗥𝗲𝗺𝗼𝘁𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸 𝗗𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀 join 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗟𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗜.𝗧. 𝗣𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗜𝗻 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱. Tonya Bricco-Meske, Kennie Nybo Pontoppidan, and Mark Rhodes join Darrick Johnson and me to discuss the pros, the cons, the advantages, and challenges of the remote work lived experience. This is Part 1 of 2 episodes with these Smart People. In this one, we also banter about our first cars. Fun! Thoughtful! Mildly provocative!

January 23, 202542 min

Change Management with Mark Rhodes

Send us Fan Mail World famous wannabe astronaut Mark Rhodes drops by The Last I.T. Podcast in The World to talk about Change Management and why it is crucial to tech project success. We ponder what it is and why so many projects still don't embrace it and use it. And I have Mark rank astronaut movies and convince him (for reals) that Die Hard is definitely an astronaut movie. All over amber beverages at our local ale house. All were had by a good time!

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