Welcome to "Ignorance & Confidence", a podcast that delves into the intersection of audacity, humility, and gumption within the realm of software engineering and tech careers. Inspired by Mark Twain's adage, we explore how embracing knowledge with confidence and a dose of gumption can lead to career growth and innovation. Each episode features insights from industry leaders and tech innovators, covering essential topics like career development, leadership in tech, mastering soft skills, work-life balance, personal branding, and the impact of AI on the workforce. Join us to uncover strategies for turning uncertainties into opportunities and achieving success in the ever-evolving tech landscape. <br/><br/><a href="https://ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast">ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com</a>

Ignorance and Confidence Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Welcome to "Ignorance & Confidence", a podcast that delves into the intersection of audacity, humility, and gumption within the realm of software engineering and tech careers. Inspired by Mark Twain's adage, we explore how embracing knowledge with confidence and a dose of gumption can lead to career growth and innovation. Each episode features insights from industry leaders and tech innovators, covering essential topics like career development, leadership in tech, mastering soft skills, work-life balance, personal branding, and the impact of AI on the workforce. Join us to uncover strategies for turning uncertainties into opportunities and achieving success in the ever-evolving tech landscape. <br/><br/><a href="https://ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast">ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com</a>
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February 15, 2026
AI As a Tool: Rethinking Work, Creativity, and Leverage
<p>In this episode of Ignorance and Confidence, Oleg and Mark explore the evolving relationship between humans and AI, arguing that AI should not be treated as a deterministic tool but as an ideation companion that reshapes how we think, create, and work. Drawing on Oleg’s experience in the Wharton Executive CTO Program and his broader leadership framework , they discuss why AI amplifies judgment rather than replaces expertise, how poor prompting reflects poor framing, and why organizations chasing “30% productivity gains” often ignore broken human systems. The conversation covers onboarding, ROI measurement, non-linear benefits, structural workflow problems, and the growing skills gap between those who can collaborate effectively with AI and those who cannot. They close with a reflection on AI’s ambient presence in daily life and the responsibility that comes with wielding such leverage in knowledge work. All opinions expressed in this podcast episode are those of the hosts and do not represent their employers.</p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1">ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com</a>

November 9, 2024
Episode 3: Shelf Life
<p>In this episode, Oleg and Mark dive into the world of software engineering career progression, exploring when it's time to move on from a role, how individual contributors can forge meaningful growth paths without defaulting to management, and the evolving skills—both technical and people-oriented—that shape long-term success. We cover the influence of AI, advocating for practical, targeted applications that solve real problems rather than generating excess content, and emphasize the need for verification and reliability in code-generation technologies. With insights for both experienced professionals and new grads, the conversation covers understanding business value, avoiding the pitfalls of overly narrow technical roles, and approaching job opportunities with a mindset focused on adding demonstrable value, making it clear that successful careers are built on active engagement and continuous growth.</p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1">ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com</a>

September 21, 2024
Episode 2: Resilience
<p>After a summer break, Oleg reflects on his trip to Iceland in August. Iceland is a country of ever-changing landscapes. While traveling Oleg read a book by Halldor Laxness called “<a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/Independent-People-Halldor-Laxness/dp/0679767924/ref=sr_1_1?crid=BC3I8KP8FHK7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.gkA3rHVSTbd44G3YJamj5zSsCyrxQnwzlOTyZcPRB_ZP1h3fqQ90G3w-15b2OmgGYVKool6pGp_4YeyPWKS64aOBGTObvz19lIiffd8V8R1UHH5agvISy1FLHVBAbwi_urRGuzi4NTD7OBhwb4F17JZIaJuxNq-TMvnbjFxsWkyx1ix4Mzk9Qy3bl4PSE89Qa8unLz2ARRIQJSD9ACsiwG6X8efEkRLu3J-nj4ma7BM.hoyOIBK8jWkaB22v9Nk_dNAo-Vxvc7SYhTzzfOl4FSA&dib_tag=se&keywords=independent+people&qid=1726938503&sprefix=independent+people%2Caps%2C111&sr=8-1">Independent People.</a>” The book is about a sheep farmer whose entire identity is tied to sheep farming. The protagonist of the novel endures hardship and resistance to change as the world around him moves forward.</p><p>The metaphor from “Independent People” is applicable to the current job market in tech. In this episode, we reflect on the concept of resiliency and evolution. We talk about “acting the part we want to play” and evolving our professional identities as the world around us changes.</p><p>Another book mentioned in this episode is “<a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/The-War-of-Art-Steven-Pressfield-audiobook/dp/B07PTBYH2G/ref=sr_1_1?crid=133PNC02U1DPB&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ocLUSoLy2CTnJF0hZeOiM9jCaRQd9Jv88vDbtK5wT3CmcE_IgjivXn8CB4xZ1Vc30d9fMB8U9sfqGsDy0Wa6JvyyslA4ugseYog8OwtsehcCGrMrc3KAsVAHBl8d043rx7D6qaDE2Aht57W24RG_gY_7hYTaX5E_TLt28DcGm7ZBdTGi_KeYySBE6ZhX-usHlqiPObASYLLSmbrjWgKLSsopRlhcEOF2jV9whcTo3c4.Y-7WjwTeiPosbSvN9V0RGew6gZoi2IUPC51_78rN1B8&dib_tag=se&keywords=war+of+art&qid=1726938748&sprefix=war+of+art%2Caps%2C114&sr=8-1">The War of Art</a>” by Steven Pressfield which ties into the topics we were discussing: namely overcoming your resistance to change. To paraphrase Pressfield, if you are facing your internal resistance, the stronger it feels, the more it means you are growing and doing something worth doing.</p><p><strong>DISCLAIMER: All opinions expressed in this episode are those of the authors and contributors and do not represent their employers.</strong></p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1">ignoranceandconfidence.substack.com</a>
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