After 12 years of working as a GIS specialist / Consultant, I quit and I am ready to move on.

Looking back at the last 12 years if I could go back in time and give myself some advice I would tell myself these 8 things.

  1. Boring Work won’t necessarily lead to interesting work
  2. Getting good at something typical leads to doing more of that thing
  3. Have more empathy for the professionals that you work with
  4. Think more about where you are trying to go
  5. Network
  6. Find a mentor
  7. Sometimes it's just not a good fit
  8. You don’t get to decide what is broken

Things I need help with

  1. Share the podcast with a friend, a community anyone that you think might find it interesting or helpful
  2. I am looking for projects based on or around OpenStreetMap - this is part of a promotional campaign that I am doing together with OpenCage - More information here

More podcast episodes on GIS and Geospatial topics can be found on our website https://mapscaping.com/podcasts/

Consider supporting this podcast on Patreon

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reach out on Twitter https://twitter.com/MapScaping

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Introduction to Cloud Native Geospatial

Introduction to Cloud Native Geospatial

Alex Leith is a Digital Earth Architect and in this episode, you will learn what Infrastructure as code is  - hint it is the opposite of the "clicky-clicky" and so much more! Connect with Alex here ht...

26 Jan 202455min

GeeMap

GeeMap

GeeMap is an open-source Python library that provides tools for interactive mapping with Google Earth Engine (GEE), which is a platform for earth science data and analysis ... and today you are going ...

9 Jan 202454min

GPS Reimagined

GPS Reimagined

GPS reimagined? Why do we need to reimagine GPS? ... Is it broken?   Recommended Podcast Episodes   How Google Calculates Your Location https://mapscaping.com/podcast/how-google-calculates-your-locati...

27 Des 202345min

The Business of QGIS Development

The Business of QGIS Development

Nyall Dawson is a QGIS developer, cartographer, and owner and founder of North Road, a company specializing in open-source geospatial software. His journey into geospatial began with personal interest...

20 Des 202352min

Making Beautiful Maps In Felt

Making Beautiful Maps In Felt

This episode is all about making beautiful maps ... I am not a cartographer but my guest Mamata Akella is a professional cartographer at Felt!  So today on the podcast we are talking about Essential E...

14 Des 202352min

Planet - Imaging Everything, Every Day ... Almost

Planet - Imaging Everything, Every Day ... Almost

Planet manufactures and manages the world’s largest constellation of earth observation satellites! Imaging “Just about everywhere on earth just about every day – Making change visible, accessible, and...

6 Des 202345min

Fire Mapping, Maritime Search And Wide Angle Imaging

Fire Mapping, Maritime Search And Wide Angle Imaging

This episode is a story about wide-angle imaging for fire mapping and maritime search but it's also a story about changing the culture and getting people to trust a new way of doing things.   My guest...

30 Nov 202346min

Personal Branding in Geospatial

Personal Branding in Geospatial

It's not about becoming an influencer it's about creating opportunities for yourself   In this episode, we tackle the common misconception that personal branding is solely for influencers, revealing h...

22 Nov 202350min

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