Hey Rubyists!

If you haven't noticed, RailsConf is accepting talk submissions until *Jan
25th*.

https://cfp.rubycentral.org/events/railsconf2019

Contrary to popular belief, many of the tracks are not overly technical,
and the review committee is actively looking for new submitters. RailsConf
is not too technical; it's more about building a health growth-focused
community.

I've spoken at RailsConf many times before and been on the review committee
a couple of years back. I say all of that because...

If you're compelled to submit a talk, I'm offering help. *I'm happy to help
you craft a compelling talk submission around what's interesting to
you. *Adding
to that, I'm glad to provide 1-on-1 coaching to help you get over
presentation stage fright.

If you're interested, find a time that works in your schedule:
https://calendly.com/adamcuppy. I'm looking for people who think they "have
nothing to say."

Let's represent the stellarness of SD Ruby!

-- 
:: *Adam Cuppy*
:: 866.858.5988 ext. 101
:: 858.523.8505
:: linkedin.com/in/adamcuppy/ <https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamcuppy/>

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