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  • Episode 4: What Powers The Cloud: Heath Jeppson's Datacenter Reality Check From His Book The Cloud Has Hit The Ground
    Jun 8 2026

    When a datacenter project comes to town, the conversation often moves fast, sometimes faster than residents can get the facts they need. In this episode, we dive into Heath Jeppson’s book The Cloud Has Hit the Ground, a guide written to help communities and decision makers understand what questions to ask, what impacts to expect, and why transparency matters long before a vote is cast.

    Jeppson breaks down the real‑world implications of datacenters: energy use, water consumption, tax incentives, job creation, land impact, and long‑term community responsibility. We unpack those insights and translate them into a practical guide any town can use when evaluating a proposed project.

    You’ll learn:

    • What towns and decision makers should ask first — from infrastructure strain to environmental impact

    • Why transparency is essential for both residents and developers

    • What Jeppson warns communities to look for before approving a project

    • How to evaluate long‑term benefits vs. long‑term costs with clear, grounded expectations

    This episode isn’t anti‑datacenter or pro‑datacenter — it’s pro‑informed decision‑making. If your community is facing a datacenter proposal, or you simply want to understand the real infrastructure behind these project, this conversation gives you the clarity and context you need.


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    1 h et 25 min
  • Episode 3: The Future of Enterprise Infrastructure with Jerry Primus
    Jun 1 2026

    What does it actually take to build resilient, secure enterprise infrastructure in an era of cloud transformation and AI? In this episode of Oh Hell No...Not My Data host Keisha Bent sits down with Jerry Primus, enterprise technology strategist, cybersecurity architect, and cloud transformation expert for a no-fluff conversation about where enterprise IT is headed and what it means for your organization.

    Jerry brings over two decades of hands-on experience working with companies in finance, tech and hospitality, helping them modernize complex environments, design security architectures, and align technology strategy with real business outcomes.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How Jerry went from desktop support to enterprise infrastructure architect
    • The evolution of cloud strategy and what organizations still get wrong
    • Building operational resiliency in today's evolving threat landscape
    • The intersection of AI strategy and cybersecurity in the enterprise
    • Practical advice for rising GRC and IT professionals

    Whether you're a cybersecurity professional, a tech leader, or just someone who wants to understand how enterprise infrastructure actually works — this one's for you.

    🎙️ Oh Hell No...Not My Data is the podcast where we get real about cybersecurity, risk, digital trust, and AI.

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    To connect with Jerry Primus visit: https://pclinkup.com/

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    48 min
  • Episode 2: How to Pivot Your Career, Expert Advice from Career Coach Shelena Johnson
    May 25 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Career Coach Shelena Johnson to unpack what it really takes to pivot your career with clarity and confidence. Whether you're feeling stuck, craving a new direction, or trying to figure out how your skills translate into a different field, this conversation gives you the practical roadmap you’ve been missing.

    Shelena shares her expert insights on:

    • How to recognize it’s time for a career change

    • How to identify your transferable skills

    • Common mistakes people make when pivoting

    • How to build confidence during a transition

    • How to create a realistic pivot plan

    • Why mindset matters more than motivation

    Shelena’s approach blends strategy, honesty, and encouragement—making this episode a must‑listen for anyone considering a new chapter in their professional life.

    If you’re exploring a pivot into a new industry, returning to the workforce, or simply trying to figure out your next move, this episode will help you take the first step with intention.

    For a free coaching consult reach out to Shelena at www.heycoachlena.com

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    52 min
  • Episode 1: How to Start a Cybersecurity Career in 2026
    May 18 2026

    In this episode of Oh Hell No...Not My Data, Keisha sits down with a cybersecurity school founder to unpack what it really takes to enter the field today.

    We talk about the truth behind cyber bootcamps, the skills employers are begging for, the mistakes beginners make, and how to build a career path that actually leads somewhere. If you're pivoting into cyber, curious about eGRC, or trying to understand where you fit in this industry, this conversation gives you the clarity you've been looking for.


    What you'll learn:

    • How to break into cybersecurity with no experience
    • The most underrated positions in cybersecurity
    • Why you need an advisor, mentor and sponsor
    • Why eGRC is becoming one of the fastest-growing entry points
    • How Automation Workz is training their students for the real world

    Whether you’re changing careers or building new skills, this episode gives you practical insight from someone shaping the next generation of cyber professionals

    You can connect with Ida Byrd-Hill on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/idabyrdhill/overlay/about-this-profile/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base%3BuOr1l6YEQ7yUrdKs2QGENQ%3D%3D

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    13 min