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Building the Full Data Stack and the Audience That Comes With It

Jan 28, 202646 min
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Episode description

In this episode of the Data Engineering Central Podcast, I sit down with Hoyt Emerson, founder of The Full Data Stack and Early Signal, for a wide-ranging conversation on data, analytics, and creating content in the tech world.

We talk candidly about:

* What actually matters in modern data and analytics

* Why so much “data content” misses the mark

* The difference between noise and real signal

* What works (and doesn’t) when building a technical audience

* Writing, consistency, and credibility in the data space

* Why opinions + experience beat trends and buzzwords

If you’re a data engineer, analyst, or technologist who’s curious about both building better data systems and communicating ideas that resonate, this episode goes deep on the lessons learned from doing both.

This is less about hacks—and more about craft, judgment, and long-term thinking.

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