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Quick Tinker

Podkast av Bradford Harris

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Tech, Talks & Tangents! Hop in the car, head to work or school, or knock out that errand — and spend less than 10 minutes with me. This podcast is a quick drop-in on my thoughts about STEM, gaming, esports, emerging tech, and life stuff I’m working through. You might be thinking about the same things too. Let’s chat.

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Surviving with Limited Resources

In this episode of the Quick Tinker Podcast, I reflect on my fascination with games like Resident Evil and Silent Hill—and why I realized it has very little to do with jump scares or monsters. After a random conversation with AI while editing gameplay footage, I started unpacking something deeper: horror games mirror many of the ways I think about work, life, family, and problem-solving. From limited resources and controlled pressure… to immersion, storytelling, and critical thinking… these games tap into skills and emotions that show up far beyond gaming. In this episode, I talk about: * Why horror games help me mentally disconnect from work * The connection between gaming and transferable skills * Learning to navigate pressure with limited information * Why immersion and focus matter to me * How horror games relate to leadership, protection, and survival * The parallels between gaming, work, and personal growth I also reflect on how these themes connect to my doctoral research around esports, workforce development, and video game design. This episode is part gaming reflection, part mindset conversation, and part exploration into why certain experiences resonate with us more deeply than we realize. Whether you're a gamer, educator, or just someone who’s ever wondered why you connect so strongly to certain hobbies—this one’s for you. Let’s keep tinkering.

18. mai 2026 - 20 min
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The Version of Me I Didn’t Expect

In this episode of the Quick Tinker Podcast, I take a step away from the usual tech conversations to reflect on something more personal: how my perspective on work, life, and identity has shifted over the past few years. Recently, I noticed myself speaking differently in meetings and conversations—expressing boundaries, priorities, and ideas in ways I never would have before. That realization sparked a deeper reflection about how much growth can happen when you give yourself the space to evolve. After navigating career changes, personal challenges, and a new professional environment, I’ve started approaching life with more intention. I'm learning to slow down, be clearer about my goals, and embrace who I am in this stage of life. In this episode, I talk about: * Recognizing how your mindset changes over time * Setting boundaries with work and protecting your time * Balancing professional responsibilities with personal passions * Rediscovering your identity while approaching a new chapter of life * Learning to move slower, but with greater intention This conversation is part reflection, part self-discovery, and part reminder that growth doesn’t stop—it simply evolves. If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking, “Wow… I wouldn’t have said that a few years ago,” this episode might resonate with you. Let’s keep tinkering.

6. april 2026 - 18 min
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Where Do I Start? The Real Conversation About Digital Confidence

We have a lot of conversations on the latest emerging tech trends, and the latest innovations, but I’ve been noticing something different: there’s a large group of people who are still trying to figure out the fundamentals. Not because they’re unwilling to learn—but because they’re unsure where they fit in this fast-moving digital world. Through conversations, I’ve seen firsthand how many people are simply looking for a place to start. This episode explores: * Why digital confidence matters more than digital expertise * The gap between tech experts and everyday technology users * How slowing down can help people build real confidence with digital tools * Why meeting people where they are is the key to meaningful tech learning * How basic productivity tools can be the first step into emerging technology spaces Rather than rushing to the latest trends, this episode encourages a different approach: focus on the basics, build confidence first, and grow from there. Whether you’re an educator, tech enthusiast, or someone still figuring out your place in the digital world, this conversation is about creating space for learning at every level. Let’s keep tinkering.

9. mars 2026 - 20 min
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The Buddy Check In: A Simple Shift That Changed My Workday

I don’t usually share much about my core professional work — but this episode felt important. In this conversation, I open up about a new feature of my current role: a recurring “buddy” check-in with a coworker. It started as part of onboarding, but it’s evolved into something much more meaningful. These aren’t required meetings. They aren’t performance reviews. They aren’t therapy sessions. They’re short, intentional conversations that help me: * Level set at the start of the day * Process challenges without judgment * Reflect on workflow and growth * Build a real professional relationship in a remote environment What makes it even more fascinating? It’s a coworker from overseas. This episode explores: * The difference between onboarding and ongoing support * Why an optional connection can feel more powerful than required meetings * How a simple listening ear can reset your mindset * And whether something like this exists in your workplace Do you have a “work sounding board”? Would something like this change how you start your day? Let’s talk about it.

17. feb. 2026 - 17 min
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