Jonathan Cutrell
Developer Tea
Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 17 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell, engineering leader with over 15 years of industry experience. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Email: developertea@gmail.com
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10 de jul. de 2026
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Episodios
Model Manager - What We Don't Manage 26.07.2021 12:55
Model Manager episodes of Developer Tea are dedicated to helping engineering managers find models of thinking that improve their approach to management. Great managers don't attempt, in vain, to control the actions of others. Great managers take advantage of the unique parts of being a human: that they can self-improve through learning and change, and they can create environments that encourage ot...
Friday Refill: Waiting and Replaying 23.07.2021 7:06
What are you waiting on? What are you replaying? It doesn't have to only be anxiety that takes you out of this moment. You may be looking forward to something exciting, or remembering a positive experience. But what are you missing right now?
Reframing Discipline and Elastic Habits 21.07.2021 10:26
Discipline is not about punishment or punctuality. It's about perseverance in the face of changing circumstances. 📮 Ask a Question If you enjoyed this episode and would like me to discuss a question that you have on the show, drop it over at: developertea.com. 📮 Join the Discord If you want to be a part of a supportive community of engineers (non-engineers welcome!) working to improve their li...
Model Manager: Human Behavior is the Primary Output of Engineering Processes 19.07.2021 17:22
Model Manager episodes of Developer Tea are dedicated to helping engineering managers find models of thinking that improve their approach to management. Processes create uniform approaches and uniform outputs. But what is the output you should care about the most? In this episode, we'll discuss why human behavior is the primary and most critical output of any process. ✨ Sponsor: Command Line He...
Friday Refill: Focusing On Mastery Will Not Limit Your Options 16.07.2021 8:11
You don't have to choose to be a generalist to have career security. If you pursue mastery, you will be building skill-acquisition at the deepest levels, and picking up skills that are ancillary to that master-set. Don't follow the latest trend - develop mastery.
Compounding Time In Your Favor 14.07.2021 18:54
We all have 24 hours in a day. How can you compound your time? In many ways, this is what "spend it wisely" means. In this episode we classify different types of decisions and actions, and provide a reminder that direction is ultimately the most critical thing to align. ✨ Sponsor: Elastic Elastic enables the world’s leading organizations to put their data to work using the power of search. Whet...
The Bowl of Mediocrity 12.07.2021 14:58
If you are progressing slowly in your career, it might be because you are working in the bowl of mediocrity. This is where you are taking very little risk, but are also disconnected from the fundamentals of your business or role. In today's episode, I challenge you to work on the edges of this bowl instead of the middle. ✨ Sponsor: Command Line Heroes Command Line Heroes is a podcast that tells...
Friday Refill - Stay Mindful During Phases of Execution 09.07.2021 8:25
The execution phase of any work you do is where you find the most satisfaction. But it's possible that you aren't finding flow because you have a broken working process. It's difficult to stop working and fix the process, and especially difficult to balance fixing process with actually being productive. In this episode, we'll discuss this dichotomy and the practice of staying mindful during execut...
Step One Always Goes On Your Calendar 08.07.2021 8:21
Everyone has the tendency to procrastinate. Is there something you're putting off? It seems simple, but finding the first step and putting it on your calendar in as much detail as possible is a proven way to break through the barrier of inaction. 📮 Ask a Question If you enjoyed this episode and would like me to discuss a question that you have on the show, drop it over at: developertea.com. 📮...
The Tension Between Purpose and Mindfulness 06.07.2021 11:30
Should you live every day like it's your last? What about preparing for the future? Chasing your goals and dreams? How can you both be mindful of the present moment and plan for the future? We don't have every answer to that question, but we'll discuss the tension on today's episode. ✨ Sponsor: Command Line Heroes Command Line Heroes is a podcast that tells the epic true tales of developers, pr...
Friday Refill: Intuition Over Memorization 02.07.2021 9:26
There's too much to remember. Instead, integrate that information. You don't need to memorize everything. Develop your intuition.
Local and Global Rationality 01.07.2021 15:32
When two smart people or groups disagree, what is happening? Sometimes one is plainly wrong about the facts. But more often than not, these two people are arguing from a local rationale. We'll talk about local vs global rationale in this episode and how they apply to your job as an engineer or manager. ✨ Sponsor: Remote Works (Podcast) The way we work has changed forever. In each episode of Remot...
Skill-Building Is Not One Dimensional 29.06.2021 13:30
We intuitively imagine our skills and capabilities to be one-dimensional and permanent. However, what goes into whether we can actually execute on our skills is multi-dimensional. In today's episode, we'll discuss a frame of thinking for capabilities that provides a lens for thinking about constraints and context. ✨ Sponsor: Square Payment acceptance can be one of the most painful parts of buildi...
Balancing Entropy and Focus 23.06.2021 11:51
Call it luck, serendipity, or chance - all of these unexpected moments of life require entropy to occur. On the other hand, if we don't control our lives to some extent, we'll never be able to make meaningful progress in a chosen direction. How do we invite luck into our lives without floundering in place endlessly? ✨ Sponsor: Remote Works (Podcast) The way we work has changed forever. In each ep...
Decision-making Skills: Two Types of Probabilistic Thinking 21.06.2021 18:36
When you think about probabilities, you likely think in one of two ways. We'll talk about both of these models for probabilistic analysis, their drawbacks, and decision-making in the face of uncertainty. ✨ Sponsor: Square Payment acceptance can be one of the most painful parts of building a web app for a business. When implementing checkout, you want it to be simple to build, secure, and slick to...
Using Cognitive Dissonance as a Tool 16.06.2021 16:11
Humans are driven to resolve cognitive dissonance as efficiently as possible. We pay little regard to whether our solutions are accurate or correct, but rather we only seek harmony in our minds. Unfortunately this can mean reinforcing unhealthy thought patterns and incorrect beliefs. However, cognitive dissonance can be turned around and used towards positive gains. ✨ Sponsor: Remote Works (Podca...
Non-Linear Learning and Progress 14.06.2021 16:17
How does learning happen? In one fell swoop - linear? Or is there another path that learning takes? We pass judgment on ourselves and others, designing our attempts in ways that are suboptimal based on the assumption of linearity. Almost nothing is truly linear. ✨ Sponsor: Square Payment acceptance can be one of the most painful parts of building a web app for a business. When implementing checko...
Friday Refill - Clarified Intentions and Flexible Goals 11.06.2021 10:33
If you don't understand the motivations underlying your goals, you will always deal with brittle, high-stakes situations. If you understand your goals through the lens of your deeper human motivations, you will be more able to see the flexibility and many pathways to success.
Too Serious to Succeed 09.06.2021 15:48
We grow up believing there is a continuum from serious to fun, and that as you get older, you traverse towards the serious side. The truth is, the more serious you are, the more fun you need to be able to incorporate in your audacious goals. Throw out the continuum - it's a fallacy. ✨ Sponsor: Square Payment acceptance can be one of the most painful parts of building a web app for a business. Whe...
Make Your Obstacles Irrelevant 07.06.2021 14:44
Your obstacles are not a test of pride or an opportunity to prove yourself. They are in your way. There's more than one way to deal with this - so why do we so often choose a difficult path? Perhaps it is pride, or maybe we like testing our fortitude. But if you care less about proving yourself and more about accomplishing your goals, you need to look at obstacles with more nuance. In this episode...
Friday Refill: Growth, Uncomfortability, and the Unknown 04.06.2021 9:38
Growth and comfort rarely mix. But there's more to growth than getting uncomfortable. Different kinds of growth produce different kinds of uncomfortability; which types are you seeking?
Finding Resonance 02.06.2021 15:21
What specific components of your situation have an outsized effect on you? What resonates in a given scenario? This mental model will help us understand and come to accept why sometimes things just "click." ✨ Sponsor: Remote Works (Podcast) The way we work has changed forever. In each episode of Remote Works, Host Melanie Green, tells an insightful story about how people and companies are adaptin...
Reframe Your Plateaus 31.05.2021 14:52
You've hit a plateau - now what? Today we'll discuss two models for reframing your plateaus; perhaps you haven't hit the wall you think you've hit. ✨ Sponsor: Square Payment acceptance can be one of the most painful parts of building a web app for a business. When implementing checkout, you want it to be simple to build, secure, and slick to use. Square’s new Web Payment SDK raises the bar in pay...
Friday Refill: Your Baseline Determines Your Leverage 28.05.2021 14:18
In today's episode, we talk about how your baseline perceptions and assumptions are the building blocks of your leverage. ✨ Sponsor: Remote Works (Podcast) The way we work has changed forever. In each episode of Remote Works, Host Melanie Green, tells an insightful story about how people and companies are adapting. Check out Remote Works wherever you get your podcasts! 📮 Ask a Question If you e...
Ethan Kross, Author of Chatter - Part Two 26.05.2021 35:48
Ethan Kross joins me today to talk about the importance of our inner voices. In his new book, Chatter, Ethan outlines how our inner voices affect us and how we can shape them as a helpful tool. Chatter on Amazon ✨ Sponsor: Square Payment acceptance can be one of the most painful parts of building a web app for a business. When implementing checkout, you want it to be simple to build, secure, and...
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