On today's episode of the freeCodeCamp.org podcast, Abbey Rennemeyer chats with Erica Peterson, a founder, entrepreneur, and mother of two who lives and works in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
在freeCodeCamp.org播客的今天節目中,Abbey Rennemeyer與Erica Peterson聊天,Erica Peterson是兩個人的母親,母親,這個人在賓夕法尼亞州匹茲堡生活和工作。
Erica started off in the world of biology, but decided to transition into tech just over a year ago. Last July, she founded Moms Can: Code, an organization that helps mothers learn to code so they can embark on new careers and help their kids learn to code, too.
埃里卡(Erica)最初涉足生物學領域,但一年前決定過渡到技術領域。 去年7月,她成立了Moms Can:Code,這是一個組織,旨在幫助母親學習編碼,以便她們從事新的職業,并幫助孩子學習編碼。
She's also the founder of Science Tots, a non-profit that helps introduce children to the world of STEM and coding.
她還是非營利組織Science Tots的創始人,該組織致力于將兒童介紹給STEM和編碼領域。
This year, Erica was a SXSW accelerator pitch finalist, project entrepreneur finalist, and Startup of the Year semifinalist - and in the podcast, she shares her strategies for creating a pitch, revising it, and making the most out of the competition.
今年,埃里卡(Erica)是SXSW加速器的決賽選手,項目企業家決賽選手和年度最佳起步決賽選手-在播客中,她分享了創建,修改和充分利用比賽的策略。
Erica is extremely active in her local community, and spends a great deal of her time helping people learn. She believes that communities are living, breathing entities, and that everyone should be a part of one.
埃里卡(Erica)在當地社區非常活躍,并花費大量時間幫助人們學習。 她認為社區是生活,呼吸的實體,每個人都應參與其中。
Today, she'll tell us all about how she got into the tech world, how and why she became a founder, and why being a mom who codes is so awesome. She offers advice on how not to suffer from imposter syndrome, how to face your fears, and what to think about if you're planning to become a founder.
今天,她將向我們介紹她如何進入科技界,她成為創始人的方式和原因,以及為什么要成為編碼專家的母親如此出色。 她提供有關如何避免冒名頂替綜合癥,如何面對恐懼以及如果您打算成為創始人的想法的建議。
You can listen to the full interview here in your browser, or listen to the freeCodeCamp Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. (70 minute listen)
您可以在瀏覽器中收聽完整的采訪 ,也可以在任何收聽播客的地方收聽freeCodeCamp播客。 (聽70分鐘)
翻譯自: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/erica-peterson-founder-mother/