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Community Pulse

Community Pulse

By: Mary Thengvall
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Community Pulse is the spot for Developer Relations and Community professionals who are looking for information on building technical communities. Community Builders and DevRel veterans Jason Hand, Mary Thengvall, PJ Hagerty, and Wesley Faulkner interview experts in the field of Developer Relations and Community Leadership on a broad range of topics related to building community.© 2026 Community Pulse Hosts Career Success Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • After Pulse: Playing DevRel's Advocate
    Jun 12 2026

    In this After Pulse the hosts get into what it's actually like to be the odd one out in the room, the person who can see the bigger picture when everyone else is heads down on their own slice of the problem. They share personal anecdoates about trying to get stakeholders to zoom out, see who a decision actually impacts, and what's worked and what hasn't when you're the one connecting dots nobody else is putting together yet.

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    16 mins
  • Playing DevRel's Advocate (Ep 104)
    May 27 2026

    In this episode of Community Pulse, we discuss the challenge DevRel teams face when raising concerns internally. Because they’re closely connected to the developer community, they often spot issues before anyone else. Speaking up too often can make them seem overly negative or resistant to change. We explore how to communicate concerns effectively, maintain credibility with stakeholders, and continue advocating for the community without becoming “the person who always pumps the brakes.”

    Checkouts
    Wesley Faulkner

    • Work’s Not Working - A community for those struggling in the workplace to get real help instead of platitudes. Get suggestions from other people that are dealing with the same struggles that you are facing to get real support.
    • Against Empathy - The book draws on the distinctions between empathy, compassion, and moral decision making.

    Jason Hand

    • High Agency In 30 Minutes
    • Datadog Community YouTube
    • The State of AI Engineering Report

    Mary Thengvall

    • Monte Williams - ALEU Leadership Development
    • Project Hail Mary - book is amazing; audiobook narrator (Ray Porter) is phenomenal; and the movie holds up to the book - triple threat!

    Melissa Appel

    • Re-reading Designing your Life - it uses design thinking, and especially prototyping / experimentation to help you figure out what’s next in your professional or personal life

    Jonan Scheffler

    • Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind - Shinryu Suzuki
    • Drive, Dan Pink: Autonomy, Mastery, Purpose
    • DM me if you're in Berlin, I'll buy you a beer.

    Enjoy the podcast?
    Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes and follow us on Spotify, or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we’re on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.

    Artwork photo by Nick Nice on Unsplash

    Special Guests: Jonan Scheffler and Melissa Appel.

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    35 mins
  • AI Slop in the Industry (Ep 103)
    Apr 1 2026

    Prompted by some content on “How to Succeed in DevRel” that was clearly AI produced, Jason, PJ, and Wesley go down the rabbit hole of how developers are affected by AI generated content, what the real value of AI content is to developers, and a few points on what exactly the value is of creating content for AI instead of human developers.

    Checkouts
    Wesley Faulkner

    • Twilight Zone episode

    PJ Hagerty

    • Asimov’s I, Robot (not the movie)

    Jason Hand

    • J’s hackathon project

    Enjoy the podcast?
    Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes and follow us on Spotify, or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we’re on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.

    Artwork by Nahrizul Kadri on Unsplash

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    36 mins
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