
E13: The Impact Of Rhythm Of Music on Our Lives with Tre Ammatuna Part 1 of 2
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08/05/21 • 41 min
Refining your message so that you can get it across is very important. This is why Twitter requires 250 words so that people don't just start rambling. You need to clearly get out there so that you can get proper feedback. Join your host, Samantha Postman, and her friend Tre Ammatuna in a conversation about refining your message and connecting with people. Tre is a software engineer at Amazon AWS and he believes that receiving the proper feedback is everything. Listen to the conversation and how it's important to really refine your message. So join in as Samantha talks about the energies of life, the rhythm of music, and much more.
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Refining your message so that you can get it across is very important. This is why Twitter requires 250 words so that people don't just start rambling. You need to clearly get out there so that you can get proper feedback. Join your host, Samantha Postman, and her friend Tre Ammatuna in a conversation about refining your message and connecting with people. Tre is a software engineer at Amazon AWS and he believes that receiving the proper feedback is everything. Listen to the conversation and how it's important to really refine your message. So join in as Samantha talks about the energies of life, the rhythm of music, and much more.
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E14: How to Gain the Super Power of Perspective Shifting through Photography and Life Experience w/ Tre Ammatuna Part 2 of 2
Your perspective isn’t the only one out there. Understanding that and knowing how to shift your perspective in order to relate and connect with other people is very important. In this episode, Samantha Postman continues her conversation with Tre Ammatuna, frontend engineer at Amazon Web Services, as they share their thoughts on perspective shifting and how it connects to each of their fields. Samantha uses her background in photography to explain the value of having multiple perspectives and why it empowers diversity of thought and practices empathy. Tre, likewise, shares how learning how to shift and recalibrate at a moment’s notice is vital both in software development and life in general. Samantha also gives real-life examples on how perspective shifting can better not only one-on-one communication but can even extend to how we create systems and build stadiums.
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