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  • French Name, American Accent, German Address - Eric Lajoie
    Jun 26 2025

    In this very human and often hilarious episode of When Shit Hits the Fan, Johan and Jeffrey welcome Eric Lajoie, AI specialist at SUSE, to unpack a career shaped by curiosity, failure, and a global perspective. From name mispronunciations to technical missteps, this conversation spans tech, identity, and the unexpected stuff that breaks — including intros, connections, and sometimes, a water pipe.

    Eric reflects on his journey from the US to Germany, how his multicultural background shapes the way he works, and why making mistakes in public can be one of the best ways to grow.


    🔗 Links & Mentions:

    • SUSE AI

    • Eric Lajoie on LinkedIn

    • Red Hat OpenShift AI

    • NVIDIA AI Enterprise


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    36 min
  • Wallpapering, Vibecoding & Saying the Wrong Thing to the Right Person - Sander Harrewijnen
    Jun 10 2025

    In this episode of When Shit Hits the Fan, we sit down with long-time ITQ technologist Sander Harrewijnen to talk about building better software, making bad assumptions, and breaking things that needed fixing anyway.

    We cover everything from Sander’s accidental roast of a client’s legacy app (in front of the people funding it 😬) to his thoughts on vibecoding (letting AI write your code), and his approach to solving tech and people problems in complex environments.

    Along the way, we discover his unusual hidden talent (spoiler: he’s your guy for photo wallpaper), his Maker side with lightsabers and Mandalorian helmets, and how his developer career evolved from .NET to cloud-native advocacy


    Links & Mentions:

    • Sander’s blog: https://harre.dev

    • Find Sander on LinkedIn

      • Podcast: Cloud Native Chronicles
      • Fisker Ocean vs. Reality: MKBHD video

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    36 min
  • Aaron Black
    May 26 2025

    In this episode of the When Shit Hits the Fan podcast, Johan interviews Aaron Black, the director of product for Omnissa Workspace ONE Security.

    Aaron shares his career journey, insights on product management, and the importance of security in technology. He recounts memorable moments from his career, including challenges faced and lessons learned, particularly in the context of IT and software development.

    The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes and life lessons, providing a well-rounded view of Aaron's experiences in the tech industry.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Aaron Black and the Podcast

    04:09 Rapid Fire Questions and Insights

    08:03 Career Highlights and Experiences

    14:03 The Importance of Security in Technology

    15:09 When Shit Hits the Fan Moments

    21:29 Life Lessons and Personal Anecdotes


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    25 min
  • Spencer Pitts
    May 12 2025

    In this episode of 'When Shit Hits the Fan', Spencer Pitts, Partner CTO at Omnisa, shares his career journey, insights on technology, and personal life lessons.

    He discusses his experiences in the IT industry, the importance of preparation, and the value of being open to opportunities. He shares why he uses visuals of bridges in his presentations, how to break PXE boot sequences, and his love for a particular game.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Spencer Pitts

    10:29 Career Highlights and Journey

    22:43 When Shit Hits the Fan Moment

    27:01 Life Lessons and Reflections


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    35 min
  • Frank Denneman
    May 1 2025

    In this episode of 'When Shit Hits the Fan', Johan and Jeffrey welcome Frank Denneman, a distinguished engineer for AI at VMware/Broadcom.

    The conversation covers Frank's experiences, interests, and career journey, including his insights on technology, movies, and the importance of effective communication in engineering.

    The episode features rapid-fire questions, discussions about favorite films, and a deep dive into Frank's professional background. The conversation explores his journey from building Microsoft Exchange across multiple countries to his experiences with virtualization, working at VMware, and the challenges of startup life. It highlights his time at PernixData and the lessons learned from mistakes made throughout his career, including the importance of sharing knowledge and overcoming fears in public speaking.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    02:40 Frank's Background and Interests

    06:41 Binaries and Quickfire Questions

    11:01 Frank's Career Journey and Early Experiences

    13:15 Building Microsoft Exchange Across Borders

    16:45 The Virtualization Journey Begins

    17:35 Transitioning to VMware and the Startup Experience

    20:00 The Challenges of Startup Life

    23:25 Innovations at Pernix Data

    25:59 Lessons Learned from Mistakes

    30:04 First Time on Stage: Overcoming Fear

    31:27 The Thrill of Live Performance

    34:17 Key Takeaways for First-Time Speakers

    39:43 Lessons from Experience and Listening

    41:54 The Importance of Preparation

    42:53 Learning from Presentation Skills and Shark Tank


    Links:

    Frank Simrig account on instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/roadtoimmersion/


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    47 min
  • Duncan Epping
    Apr 14 2025

    In this episode of 'When Shit Hits the Fan', Johan and Jeffrey welcome Duncan Epping, Chief Technologist at Broadcom/VMware (and former co-host of this podcast).

    The conversation explores Duncan's journey from a consultant to a Chief Technologist, his passion for running, and his involvement in the tech community.

    They discuss Duncan's career highlights, including the development of EvoRail/VxRail and the organization of the VMworld Fun Run, showcasing his dedication to both technology and fitness.

    In this episode, Duncan shares his experiences in organizing community events, the challenges faced during his career in technology, and the valuable life lessons learned along the way.

    He emphasizes the importance of communication, the unpredictability of outcomes in both work and personal endeavors, and the significance of enjoying the journey rather than solely focusing on the end goals.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

    02:19 Duncan's Background and Interests

    09:10 Duncan's Career Journey at VMware/Broadcom

    13:18 Rapid Fire Questions with Duncan

    15:37 Duncan's Passion for Running and Blogging

    19:14 Career Highlights and Achievements

    24:45 Organizing the VMworld Fun Run

    29:11 When Shit Hits the Fan: Personal Experiences

    41:46 Life Lessons and the Importance of Communication


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    52 min
  • DaShaun Carter
    Mar 31 2025

    In this episode of 'When Shit Hits the Fan', hosts Johan and Jeffrey welcome Dashaun Carter, a Spring Advocate at VMware. The conversation covers Dashaun's journey from professional cheerleading to tech, the importance of upgrading software, and insights into the Spring framework.

    They also discuss Raspberry Pi projects, lessons learned from mistakes, and the significance of automation in software development.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Setup

    02:57 Guest Introduction: Deshawn Carter

    06:08 Rapid Fire Questions

    08:59 Deshawn's Career Journey

    12:06 The Importance of Upgrading Software

    15:08 Understanding Spring Framework

    18:08 Raspberry Pi Projects and Efficiency

    21:09 Lessons from Mistakes and Automation

    24:00 Final Thoughts and Advice




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    31 min
  • Coté
    Mar 17 2025

    In this episode of 'When Shit Hits the Fan', hosts Johan and Jeffrey interview Coté, a developer advocate at Broadcom. The conversation explores Coté's background, his insights on DevOps and platform engineering, the challenges of changing corporate culture, and the importance of building relationships in a remote work environment.

    Coté shares his career journey, highlighting key transitions and the lessons learned along the way.

    In this episode, Coté shares insights on his unique name, lessons learned from mistakes in tech, the importance of work-life balance, and how to maintain objectivity as an analyst.

    He reflects on his career transitions and the challenges of pushing oneself to grow while managing personal well-being.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Coté and the Podcast

    05:04 Rapid Fire Questions and Insights

    11:00 Coté's Career Journey

    17:00 Navigating Corporate Transitions

    20:10 Building Relationships in Remote Work

    20:51 The Origin of Coté's Name

    22:46 Learning from Mistakes in Tech

    27:55 Work-Life Balance and Personal Reflections

    30:22 Lessons from Career Transitions

    35:38 Maintaining Objectivity as an Analyst


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    43 min