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title: "A Software Engineering Radio Guest Episode"
date: 2024-05-04T21:30:00+02:00
categories:
- programming
- education
tags:
- creativity
- book
- podcasts
- interview
---
A few months ago, I was interviewed by Jeremy Jung of the Software Engineering Radio podcast about my book [The Creative Programmer](/works/the-creative-programmer). [The episode, #614](https://se-radio.net/2024/05/se-radio-614-wouter-groeneveld-on-creative-problem-solving-for-software-development/), was published yesterday, so be sure to give it a listen! Here's how Jeremy summarized our hour-long conversation:
> Wouter Groeneveld, author of The Creative Programmer and [former] PhD researcher at KU Leuven, discusses his research related to programming education with host Jeremy Jung. Topics include evaluating projects, constraints, social debt in teams, common fallacies in critical thinking, maintaining flow state, documenting and retaining knowledge, and creating environments that encourage creativity.
![](../seradio.jpg "SE-Radio episode #614")
Listen to the episode using your favorite Podcast app by subscribing to _SE-Radio_, or online via https://se-radio.net/. Show notes pointing back to resources on this blog are available as well. It took a _very_ long time for this one to be published compared to the earlier [Tech Lead Journal interview](/post/2024/02/the-seven-dimensions-of-highly-creative-programmers/). Still, I'm very happy to be part of the IEEE Software and IEEE Computer Society community.
I need to _Show My Work_ more often, as Austin Kleon likes to point out repeatedly. Therefore, I also added [a Speaking page](/works/speaking/) in the [Works section](/works), listing my (non-academic) talks and podcast appearances. Writing a book is one thing, getting it out there another.