Why awards shouldn't cost a fortune

Episode 54 · September 29th, 2025 · 13 mins 22 secs

About this Episode

In this episode, James and Josh discuss the troubling nature of paid awards in the tech industry. They explore how these awards often prioritize profit over genuine recognition, leading to feelings of exploitation among nominees. Thier conversation delves into the implications of such practices on community inclusivity and the need for a reevaluation of how recognition is given in the industry.

  • Paid awards often exploit nominees for profit.
  • The pricing of awards can feel unfair and exploitative.
  • Awards should recognize hard work, not just financial investment.
  • Community representation is often overshadowed by profit motives.
  • Transparency in award processes is crucial for credibility.
  • The perception of value in awards is warped by corporate interests.
  • Decision-makers should reconsider their spending on awards.
  • Alternative recognition methods could be more beneficial.
  • Awards can create a false sense of achievement.
  • The community should benefit from the funds spent on awards.