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The PowerShell Podcast is a weekly show about building your career with PowerShell. Each episode features the tips, tech, and modules that make PowerShell the premier automation and scripting tool for IT professionals. Join us as we interview PowerShell experts to discover what makes PowerShell and its community so amazing and awesome.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved.
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    • Reliability Through Planning with Matthew Gill
      Jan 12 2026
      Matthew Gill joins The PowerShell Podcast to talk about what it means to be a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) and how SRE thinking changes the way you approach automation, reliability, and problem solving. Matthew and host Andrew Pla break down core concepts like SLAs, SLOs, and SLIs, and why reliability through planning matters more than rushing straight to the keyboard. They also dig into why PSFramework is worth the dependency for enterprise-grade logging and configuration, how community mentorship (including Fred Weinmann’s impact) can fast-track growth, and why books like The Phoenix Project are game-changing for understanding DevOps culture and constraints. Key Takeaways: • SRE is software engineering applied to operations — focus on measurable reliability, proper planning, and balancing change with stability using concepts like SLAs, SLOs, and SLIs. • PSFramework can eliminate “reinventing the wheel” — especially for logging and configuration handling, giving enterprises proven patterns and integrations without custom-built fragility. • Community is a career multiplier — mentorship, learning in public, and teaching others are some of the fastest ways to build confidence and advance your PowerShell journey. Guest Bio: Matthew Gill is a Site Reliability Engineer and is the Co-Director of Content for the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit. He has been a problem solver, systems administrator, and scripter for nearly 20 years. From working in the United States Marine Corps, education, radio, and currently the private sector, the majority of Matt's experience has been focused on solving problems in a variety of interesting and creative ways.Resource Links
      • PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit – https://powershellsummit.org
      • The Phoenix Project (Book) – https://itrevolution.com/product/the-phoenix-project/
      • The Unicorn Project (Book) – https://itrevolution.com/product/the-unicorn-project/
      • PSFramework – https://github.com/PowershellFrameworkCollective/psframework
      • Matthew Gill’s Blog – https://therealgill.com
      • Andrew's Links - https://andrewpla.tech/links
      • PDQ Discord – https://discord.gg/PDQ
      • PowerShell Wednesdays – https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=PowerShell+Wednesdays
      • The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vkOLsjsPvYo
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      1 h et 3 min
    • PowerShell to Distinguished Engineer with Ryan Spletzer
      Jan 5 2026
      Distinguished Software Engineer Ryan Spletzer joins The PowerShell Podcast to talk about building a long-term career in tech through curiosity, continuous learning, and strong community connections. Ryan shares how PowerShell helped shape his path from early work in SharePoint, automation, and identity management to leading AI initiatives at Autodesk, where his team built an internal ChatGPT-style solution using Azure OpenAI before enterprise ChatGPT options existed. They also dig into AI-assisted coding, mentorship, and how foundational software engineering skills still matter more than ever. Ryan offers practical guidance for using AI tools responsibly, overcoming imposter syndrome, and growing by learning adjacent domains like authentication, networking, and data engineering. Key Takeaways: • AI is a force multiplier for experienced engineers, but mentorship is critical to help early-career engineers learn how to ask the right questions and avoid “blind troubleshooting.” • Breadth matters as you level up. Understanding adjacent domains and collaborating well with others becomes a key differentiator at senior and staff levels. • PowerShell remains a career accelerator. Ryan explains how PowerShell led him into infrastructure automation, identity, and modern auth—and why it’s still his go-to tool for quick, high-impact scripting today. Guest Bio: Ryan Spletzer is a Distinguished Software Engineer at Autodesk, where he works in an internal organization focused on AI, data, and automation. With a background spanning SharePoint development, .NET engineering, identity systems, and enterprise automation, Ryan has spent years building tools that scale across organizations. He’s also a strong advocate for continuous learning and mentorship. Resource Links:
      • Ryan links - https://www.spletzer.com/about/
      • Ryan's blog - https://www.spletzer.com/
      • Andrew's links - https://andrewpla.tech/links
      • PDQ Discord – https://discord.gg/PDQ
      • PowerShell Wednesdays – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1mL90yFExsix-L0havb8SbZXoYRPol0B
      • The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ryZ7OdvCNZo
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      1 h et 12 min
    • Building PowerShell Tools You Wish Existed with Jorge Suarez
      Dec 29 2025
      Jorge Suarez joins The PowerShell Podcast to share his journey into PowerShell, automation, and community contribution. From attending his first MMS conference to building creative and practical PowerShell projects, Jorge talks about how PowerShell became the primary driver of his career growth. The conversation covers his popular Intune Hydration Kit, creative TUI projects inspired by shows like Severance, and how curiosity and experimentation led him to build tools he wished existed earlier in his career. Beyond tooling, Jorge opens up about imposter syndrome, learning in public, and using PowerShell as a force multiplier to automate work, stand out professionally, and think differently about problem solving. Key Takeaways:
      • PowerShell accelerates careers – Automating repetitive work and forcing yourself to use PowerShell daily builds fluency and opens new opportunities.
      • Build what you wish you had – Jorge’s projects, including Intune Hydration Kit and multiple TUI tools, came from solving his own real-world problems.
      • Imposter syndrome is fuel – When managed well, it can drive curiosity, learning, and long-term growth instead of holding you back.
      Guest Bio: Jorge Suarez is an Endpoint Platform Engineer and PowerShell enthusiast. Jorge is known for building creative PowerShell solutions—including terminal user interfaces and Intune automation projects. He’s an active community contributor who blogs, shares code on GitHub, and advocates for learning in public. Resource Links:
      • Jorge Suarez on GitHub – https://github.com/jorgeasaurus
      • Jorge’s Blog – https://www.jorgeasaur.us/
      • Intune Hydration Kit – https://github.com/jorgeasaurus/IntuneHydrationKit
      • Connect with Andrew - https://andrewpla.tech/links
      • PDQ Discord – https://discord.gg/PDQ
      • PowerShell Wednesdays – https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=PowerShell+Wednesdays
      • The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NEDX_3kDhZQ
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      52 min
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