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Legendary actor and mental health advocate Glenn Close is on a quest to change how we think about mental health, starting with her decision to speak out about her own family's struggles — a brave choice considering the stigma that pervades the topic. This week, we're revisiting this sweeping conversation with TEDWomen curator Pat Mitchell, where Close shares the inspiration behind the advocacy group she founded to combat the crisis, underscoring the transformative power of community and the critical need for comprehensive mental health care systems. Want to help shape TED’s shows going forward? Fill out our survey ! Become a TED Member today at ted.com/join Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In Episode 93 of This Week in Testing, hosts Simon Tomes and Demi Van Malcot are joined by contributors Preeti Gupta, Maneesh Maddala, Oleksandr Romanov, Gary Hawkes, and Daniel Billing to explore what’s buzzing in the world of software testing. From the surge in global testing meetups to the power of community photo memories, this episode dives deep into how testers connect, reflect, and grow together. We hear real-life stories about burnout, career development, and regaining confidence, plus a lively discussion about grey box testing, glossary-building, and the new “follow” feature in The MoTaverse. Expect laughter, personal insight, and practical wisdom — from defining your testing identity to building a presence in the community and advocating for yourself in your QA career. Whether you’re new to testing or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable takeaways. Episode Keywords: software testing, QA careers, community building, Ministry of Testing, gray box testing, tester meetups, TestBash, burnout in tech, quality engineering, MOTAverse, podcast for testers, testing glossary, follow feature, tester networking…
“Why are testers so good at delivering bad news?” In Episode 92, we ask a question that hits close to home for many in the testing community: Why are testers so good at delivering bad news? Simon Tomes was joined by contributors Christine Pinto, Aj Wilson, Ujjwal Kumar Singh, Lukas Lindinger, and Emily O'Connor, this episode dives into the emotional labour of quality work — from navigating difficult conversations to communicating risk, uncertainty, and inconvenient truths with care and clarity. Expect open, thoughtful stories on: The psychology of raising bugs and blockers Balancing honesty with empathy Building trust with developers and stakeholders Managing reactions to “bad news” Why testers often end up being the truth-tellers in the room It’s a grounded, community-led conversation full of personal insight, light moments, and shared experience — for software testers, QA engineers, and anyone who’s had to say, “This isn’t quite ready… yet.” 🎙️ Exclusive from Ministry of Testing.…
In episode 91 of This Week in Testing, we dive into a very meta but essential topic: how testers document the feedback they receive on their documentation. Hosted by Oleksandr Romanov and Demi Van Malcot, this episode features: Judy Mosely Lukas Lindinger Gary Hawkes Milan Kumar Susanne Abdelrahman We also explore the tester’s role as a quality coach, strategies for knowledge sharing, challenges in test automation (especially with tools like Playwright), and why documenting technical decisions matters. Plus, we celebrate community contributions, from writing first articles to supporting newcomers in open source. Perfect for software testers, QA engineers, documentation writers, and anyone interested in quality practices, agile workflows, and continuous learning in software development. 🔍 Keywords: software testing, quality assurance, QA, documentation feedback, agile testing, test automation, Playwright, test strategy, QA community, Ministry of Testing, tester podcast, knowledge sharing, testing careers, open source testing.…
Rosie Sherry hosts her first solo session alongside Mariem Safi, diving into fresh takes on test management, the role of AI in testing, and why leadership in quality needs more attention. Community voices chime in from around the world; from micromanagement lessons to vibe coding skepticism and hallucinating AI agents. Plus, updates from TestBash, MoT meetups, job-hunting wisdom, and tools testers are experimenting with right now. Tune in for real tester stories, sharp insights, and a candid take on what’s shaping this week in testing. Community voices in this episode were: * Mariem Safi * Rosie Sherry * Selmen Ben Said * Christine Pinto * Emily O'Connor * Olly Fairhill * Mark O'Donnell 🎧 Available now on the Ministry of Testing Podcast — on all major platforms. 🔗 ministryoftesting.com #SoftwareTesting #QualityEngineering #TestingCareers #TestAutomation #QALeadership #TestingCommunity #CVTips #JobSearch #AgileTesting…
In Episode 89 of This Week in Testing, software testers, QA engineers, and quality leaders come together for an honest, energetic conversation about the realities of job searching, CV writing, and community support in today’s tech industry. Co-hosted by Simon Tomes and Ben Dowen, this voice-only roundtable features insights from: Rosie Sherry Eamon Droko Emily O’Connor Olly Fairhill Oleksandr Romanov This episode is packed with actionable job-hunting advice, including: How to write impact-focused QA CVs (not job description rewrites) Why visibility in the testing community opens career doors Building personal portfolios and showing your thinking, not just your tooling Navigating layoffs and staying motivated through transitions How 99-second talks and local meetups are shaping the QA hiring landscape It’s an empowering listen for testers in transition, quality coaches, and leaders supporting their teams through change. 🎧 Available now on the Ministry of Testing Podcast — on all major platforms. 🔗 ministryoftesting.com #SoftwareTesting #QualityEngineering #TestingCareers #TestAutomation #QALeadership #TestingCommunity #CVTips #JobSearch #AgileTesting…
This week in the MoTaverse, we welcome a first-time co-host as Nataliia Burmei joins Demi van Malcot to help unpack the latest updates in the world of software testing and quality engineering. From rare atmospheric events to the rise of AI-powered agents, accessibility legislation, and the enduring mystery of "how many testers are there in the world?" — this episode is packed with reflections, insights, and a healthy bit of crowd-tested humour. We also hear from voices across the testing community — including Christine Pinto, Javier Aguirre Flores, Sarah Byng, Ashutosh Mishra, Judy Mosley, and Gary Hawkes — as they share wins, roadblocks, and real-world strategies for communicating quality, managing test environments, and staying sane in the face of failing CI pipelines. There’s even a shout about speaking nerves, conference talks, and a classic testing moment: “But how are we going to test this?” (Yes, someone finally asked it in sprint planning.) If you’ve ever had to explain the value of testing, balance team buy-in, or simply survive flaky tests with a strong cup of tea, this one’s for you.…
In Episode 87 of This Week in Testing, we celebrate a unique "breaking news" moment from within the Ministry of Testing community. Hosted by Simon Tomes and Rosie Sherry, with guests Ben Dowen, Mariem SAFI, and Nataliia Burmei, this episode offers practical discussions for testers and quality engineers. Key topics include: Insights from the Katalon Testing Summit: why manual testing remains critical even as automation grows. A reframing of automation strategy: focusing on automating tasks rather than automating only tests. New Ministry of Testing initiatives, including MOT Profile Verification and the expanded Community Stars program. Practical advice for preparing and delivering technical talks, particularly for first-time speakers. Reflections on how task automation and continuous learning are reshaping career paths in testing and quality engineering. This episode also features a special "breaking news" moment, as we celebrate a new addition to the Ministry of Testing family — a joyful reminder that community growth isn’t just professional, but personal too. Listen in for practical insights on automation, professional development, and community innovation — all through the lens of real-world experiences from across the Ministry of Testing universe.…
This Week in Testing #86: Testing Skills, Career Growth & Community Wins In Episode 86 of This Week in Testing, hosted by Mariem Safi and Simon Tomes, the global software testing community came together for a sharp, empowering conversation. Key themes explored: Testing Careers & Growth: How today’s testers are navigating career paths, building skills in automation, and staying focused in a fast-moving world. Agile Testing Insights: Real-world lessons switching between Kanban and Sprints, and empowering teams to shape their own ways of working. Test Automation & Market Trends: What entry-level testers face in a market demanding automation skills — and how manual testing remains crucial. Global Community Updates: News from Ministry of Testing meetups in Tunis, Berlin, Munich, Ghana, and beyond. Plus, a look ahead to TestBash Brighton 2025. Building Confidence and Trust in Testing: Subtle but essential strategies to communicate value when outcomes aren’t immediately visible. Guests who joined the stage: ⭐ Mariem Safi ⭐ Simon Tomes ⭐ Jane D'Cruze ⭐ Oleksandr Romanov ⭐ Nataliia Burmei ⭐ Ben Dowen ⭐ Elisse C Each brought unique perspectives on quality engineering, continuous learning, leadership, and resilience in testing.…
Join This Week in Testing Ep 85 as we explore how MCP could power AI Agents, share highlights from SeleniumConf & London meetups, dive into vibe coding chaos, and spot Bugs along the way. Testing in space has never been this fun! 🚀🐞 #SoftwareTesting #QualityEngineering
Join hosts Simon Tomes and Ben Dowen as they chat with Ujjwal Kumar Singh, Aj Wilson, Michael Close (in his first appearance!), and Judy Mosley about all things testing! This week’s conversation kicks off with space ducks and sound effects before diving into quality coaching, job titles that don’t match the work, happy paths vs reality, and reasons to update a pull request template. It’s full of thoughtful takes, shared experiences, and plenty of laughs along the way.…
Join hosts Demi Van Malcot and Simon Tomes as they explore pressing questions with Mariem Safi, Amandine Douguedroit, Maneesh Maddala, Emily O'Connor, and MoT founder/CEO Rosie Sherry. From hiring gaps to mentorship, frameworks, and tackling stressful work realities, this episode is packed with honest chat and community insights. As one attendee put it, “It’s a dynamic, energizing session!” Dive into the conversation now via Ministry of Testing's Exclusive 'This Week in Testing' podcast…
Interviews: Diana Dromey – Event Producer at Ministry of Testing, shares thoughts on successful event planning. * Ashutosh Mishra & Danny Dainton – Discuss their experiences, key takeaways, and the amazing food! Rahul Parwal – Talks about launching his new AI-focused course, "Prompting for Testers", and the benefits of community learning. Jenna Charlton – Reflects on the importance of community connections and her journey with TestBash. Rosie Sherry – Founder and CEO of Ministry of Testing, shares advice for those looking to get more involved in the testing community. James Wadley – Talks about overcoming introversion and finding connections within the testing community. Hannah Reynolds – Introduces Women in Test, a community dedicated to supporting women in testing. Emily O'Connor – Shares her ambassador experience and the sense of community and support at TestBash. Sérgio Freire – Represents X-ray, discussing the importance of meeting people and building relationships in-person.…
Those on Stage: Christine Pinto Mariem SAFI James Wadley Demi Van Malcot Asma Muzammil
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