Recent Episodes
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503: The Tiniest Laptops
Jun 13, 2025 – 01:03:57 -
502: Chat, J'ai Peté!
Jun 3, 2025 – 01:08:27 -
501: Inside the Armpit of a Giraffe
May 15, 2025 – 01:20:45 -
500: Nerding Out About the Ducks
May 2, 2025 – 01:07:34 -
499: This Is Your Problem
Apr 17, 2025 – 50:52 -
498: To Consume Stickers
Apr 4, 2025 – 01:06:34 -
497: Everyone Likes Tiny
Mar 20, 2025 – 01:24:19 -
496: Beauty, Elegance, Consistency
Mar 6, 2025 – 59:57 -
495: Shortcut the Difficulties of Reality
Feb 21, 2025 – 01:01:57 -
494: All Tech Is Wearable
Feb 7, 2025 – 01:15:57 -
493: Put the Peeps in the Chili Pot
Jan 24, 2025 – 01:20:34 -
492: Octopus Army
Dec 27, 2024 – 01:09:51 -
491: Oscillators Oscillating Other Oscillators
Dec 13, 2024 – 01:06:51 -
490: Wait Until Physics Has Happened
Nov 28, 2024 – 01:05:38 -
489: Constructive Cat
Nov 16, 2024 – 01:01:50 -
488: Two Slices of Complimentary Bread
Oct 31, 2024 – 01:10:21 -
487: Focus on Fizzing
Oct 17, 2024 – 01:05:28 -
486: A Nice Rainbow Dream
Oct 3, 2024 – 54:42 -
485: Conversation Is a Kind of Music
Sep 20, 2024 – 01:17:28 -
484: Collecting My Unhelpful Badge
Sep 5, 2024 – 01:02:09 -
483: An Ion of the Highest Fidelity
Aug 23, 2024 – 01:01:28 -
482: Reference the Same Dog Object
Aug 8, 2024 – 01:05:09 -
481: The Girl from Evel Knievel
Jul 25, 2024 – 01:02:13 -
480: Surprises Early In The Game
Jun 27, 2024 – 01:01:12 -
479: Make Your Voice Heard
Jun 13, 2024 – 01:05:09 -
478: The Map Is Not the Territory
May 30, 2024 – 55:01 -
477: One Thousand New Instructions
May 16, 2024 – 01:24:04 -
476: Sidetracked by Mining the Moon
May 1, 2024 – 56:29 -
475: Stuffed Animal or Colleague
Apr 19, 2024 – 01:09:37 -
474: It's All Chaos and Horror
Apr 5, 2024 – 01:11:52 -
473: Math Is Not the Answer
Mar 21, 2024 – 01:10:13 -
472: Field of Boxes
Mar 7, 2024 – 01:02:01 -
471: Bicycle Built For Two
Feb 22, 2024 – 58:30 -
470: Upping the Chaos Level
Feb 9, 2024 – 01:16:19 -
469: Saving the World Is Not a Hobby
Jan 28, 2024 – 01:04:25 -
468: Designed to Kill All Humans
Jan 12, 2024 – 56:50 -
467: Temporary Axolotl
Dec 29, 2023 – 52:31 -
466: Attacked by a Goose on the Way to the Office
Dec 14, 2023 – 01:08:19 -
465: Dinosaurs, Pirates, Spaceships
Dec 1, 2023 – 01:05:18 -
464: Please Make This Monster Look Scary
Nov 16, 2023 – 59:00 -
463: Layers of Band-Aids
Nov 2, 2023 – 56:22 -
462: Spontaneously High Performing
Oct 19, 2023 – 01:15:02 -
461: Am I the Cow in This Scenario?
Oct 5, 2023 – 58:47 -
460: I Don’t Care What Your Math Says
Sep 28, 2023 – 01:19:36 -
459: Ideas Have to Come From Somewhere
Sep 14, 2023 – 01:17:18 -
458: Fiddling, DIY, and Cursing
Aug 31, 2023 – 01:11:05 -
457: Rubber Duck Phase Cancellation
Aug 17, 2023 – 01:12:05 -
456: Left Right Symmetry of a Banana
Aug 3, 2023 – 01:08:33 -
455: Snaps!
Jul 20, 2023 – 55:22 -
454: Printf Hello
Jul 6, 2023 – 01:15:23
Recent Reviews
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jan-michael-vincentGreat Geek PodcastThis podcast is great, if you’re a geek like me.
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Always time for empanadasFor all embedded enthusiasts out thereI really enjoy the discussions about embedded systems. Elecia and Chris are super engaging and entertaining.
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RisingBladeYay! An embedded podcast!I’ve listened to other technical podcasts, but this one has really kept my interest. Elicia and Chris do a great job of discussing both software and hardware, and they do it in a really fun way. Its also technical enough that I’m always wanting to go to the show notes to get more details on the projects they discussed or that new micro I never heard of. They interview some awesome people as well who seem to do some amazing things. Thanks for the great podcast you two. It makes my commute to work and dishwashing after dinner more enjoyable. :)
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ExplodingLemurI've learned so much!This has been helping me learn about so many parts of embedded software and hardware development.
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FlarronYou can hear the passion in her voice.By far my favorite podcast. The passion she has for embedded engineering is so evident. She's truly inspiring!
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American..White.PelicanNever knew engineering was so much fun...I love the variety of topics selected and guests interviewed on Embedded. It's consistently engaging for someone like me (a non-engineer, but someone who always appreciates a well-designed system). It's obvious that lots of thought is put into researching, editing, and generally producing a top-notch podcast. Well worth a listen!!!
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SJU87Immensely EntertainingIf you are even just a little bit of a geek. If you ever wonder how that little gadget, toy, or electric thing-a-ma-bob works. If you have ever thought, "Why didn't I study Electrical Engineering instead of Political Science?" If any of these apply to you, then this is the show for you. Elecia and Christopher interview guests (most of the time) who work in the electronic engineering field (usually - once Elicia interviewed a cat whom I imagine is in the rodent removal field) and ask short-answer questions that they don't comment on (never) during the lightning round. Elicia concludes with a thought provoking final thought from well known authors. Between the lightning round and the final thought you will be immensely entertained as you learn how the embedded systems all around you work and the thought processes that go into developing them. Your future self will thank you for listening. (I am ashamed to confess how long I listened to the April Fool's cat interview before I realized it was an April Fools's show. In my defense, I was catching up at that point and it was late June.)
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Skiter13Great Electronics PodcastThank you for producing such great content.
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baby_ninja2Great engi-nerd podcast!Topics almost always have something to do with hardware or software engineering and I learn something new almost every show. Keep up the great work!
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gatoAlfaGreat podcast, always fresh and relevantGreat way to follow the embedded and EE space. Well conducted interviews and not boring or tedious.
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MadMunchkin1Awesome podcast, great guestsAs a someone with a hobby-level interest in embedded development, this is one of my favorite resources. Elecia and Chris are fun and engaging and cover a wide range of topics, either by themselves or with their guests. Even with topics that are way over my head, I always come away having learned things and with new topics to research on my own. Luckily, I still have many older episodes to catch up on!
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MacOdisFun Technical ShowEmbedded.fm is fun and informative. Different varieties of guests and topics.
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f3rrixAlways fun and I learn a lot!This is one of the podcasts I look most forward to. I'm not an embedded software person, but I find it fascinating to hear about all the aspects of engineering for constrained, interesting environments.
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Elvis MaximusInformative and entertainingNot all podcasts addressing interesting topics do so in a way that you actually want to listen to them. Elecia and Chris are generally bright and entertaining and (usually) know when to talk and when to shut up. They also get some great guests that I would otherwise have never heard of.
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PHBMOCFantastic show!Always interesting, great variation in topics covering all sorts of software and hardware things, and great guests too!
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DiodeCapEntertaining show about embedded systemsI really like the informal personable way of presenting their in depth insight from an embedded software perspective being in the hardware field.
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KALB PilotExcellent podcast!Embedded is both entertaining and informative. As an embedded programmer, I have picked up numerous tips and tricks that have helped me. Keep up the great work Elecia and Christopher and thanks!
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McheichGreat show - learning and laughter join forces.Just what I needed for some depth of knowledge (which I utterly lack). Great recording quality - great questions for interviews. And wow - what a beautiful voice Chris.
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xemexeThis show rules … learn , laugh and make .🙏🏾☀️
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20cupsfun to listen toI enjoy the guests intense appreciation of things digital and how it energizes them. I also have an interest in small computers and am glad there's a podcast out there that touches on that topic. Thanks.
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jwr52Lots of great content and guests.This is a great podcast to learn about the experiences, techniques, and tools used by other engineers to make really interesting products. The show is geared towards a wide audience, not just engineers.
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Joey MendesLove the show!!I'm young embedded engineer who works in San Jose, CA. I absolutely love hearing your show before and after work, as I have an hour commute. Thanks for making the information so practical so as to keep me wanting more... Keep up the great work you two! 😉👍🏼😀
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georgejones77Informative AND Fun/EntertainingIt can be daunting to break into embedded systems without formal training or experience, but Elecia White makes the topic very approachable. You could almost listen to the podcast just for entertainment, but incredibly, there's a lot of great technical/professional content too. It's a nice way to stay engaged and up to speed in the world of embedded systems without feeling like you're doing homework. Thank you Elecia and Christopher!
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John JorsettIf you're an embedded engineer, you need thisI learn a ton of new info every time I listen to this podcast, and I await each new one with anticipation. The selection of guests is masterful, and virtually guarantees that there will be discussion of things of which I had no awareness but that could be incredibly useful. I particularly enjoyed the Electric Imp episodes (forgive me, I'm not going to figure out which numbers those are, but you should be able to find them yourself).
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An0therChrisVery enjoyable and inspiring podcastI started listening to this podcast as a web developer curious about things like the Arduino. This podcast has inspired me to do more things than I would have otherwise. The hosts have great, warm personalities that draw out great conversations from most guests. Highly recommend for people interested in electronics.
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BoredInMyKitchenMy new favorite podcast.Just found this podcast and am now working my way back through the archives. Elecia and Christopher bring such a lovely conversational tone and a lightness to these very technical discussions. Their enthusiasm is totally contagious and they manage to weave in anecdotes, jokes, and opinionated commentary that deepen the conversation without diverting it from the subject. I can’t wait to share this with my students. Please never stop making this podcast.
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aCuriousBirdSmart, Directed, EnthusiasticNow that I've listened to all of the episodes I feel qualified to provide a rating. Actually I skipped parts of 3 episodes, but one was an album, another was about personal finance and the last one it seemed like the guest spoke mostly marketing... Pretty high quality ratio considering the many hours of enjoyment/edification in the back catalog. Now I'm kind of sad I'm caught up and have to wait for new episodes. There are other podcasts also featuring smart people talking enthusiastically about cool stuff. But what sets Embedded apart is the Direction. Elicia obviously has a "master plan" for each episode, but she enforces it gently, allowing useful and/or interesting digressions. Christopher's co-hosting of the later episodes provides additional depth, with two different perspectives/voices on the host side of the mic. Keep it up guys, at least as long as it's fun! :)
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KD5WXBMust Listen!As a scientist that often has to develop my own hardware, this is on my weekly must listen list! Thank you for putting this informative and funny podcast together.
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John77099Fun and InformativeA great podcast for hardware junkies. Elecia and Chris do a awesome job every week. The wide range of guest keeps the show fresh.
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Rickj0Great PodcastI came over from the Amp Hour Podcast and glad I did. Look forward to each week's episode. I like it a better than the Amp Hour, just done tell Chris C. and Dave J.
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Moe sialI love this showListened to the entire back catalogue, and it is accessible, comprehensive, and entertaining for geeks of all ability levels. Happy bday Alicia
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NF6XIt’s Like NPR for GeeksI’m an electrical engineer who also branches out into software and mechanical stuff. I found about Embedded through the Amp Hour podcast. Embedded is interesting, entertaining and educational, and I listen to it every week. I like most of the interview guests, and the episodes with just Elecia and Chris make me feel like I’m sitting around the dinner table chatting with my imaginary geeky friends. Well, Chris claims that he and Elecia are real, but I haven’t met them yet. :)
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markitektorThank you, Elecia and ChrisI love making things, I love great interviews, I love learning from generous teachers, and I love this podcast.
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NonesburyGreat!I love this podcast. Elecia has a great mix of guests and topics, with an easy to listen to conversational style. She and her guests obviously love the embedded software/hardware world and you can tell they have a lot of fun doing the podcast.
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Giuseppe TurittoA lot of content Gems in this PodcastI started to listen this podcast just because I want to get involved into the Embedded Programing to guid a little device for my self. Oh man I had no idea how listening this podcast changed my points of view and be more aware of when I am Coding or reviewing Code from my Peers. Listen, listen careful and you will find a lot of great gems inside this Podcast.
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MisterMysterioYay! Totally Awesome!Learn something every week and grow professionally with Embedded.fm's interesting guests. Even in off weeks Chris brings great commentary and humorous constructive criticism. Thanks Elecia!
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tungsten_wolframMultimeters and C Keywords have never been more excitingAs a student in a computer science department I love to get to learn about all the electrical engineering and low-level programming that goes into all the gadgets and systems that surround us. I also enjoy the glimpses into the world of professional embedded software engineering. Most of all though, Elecia and all her interviewees share an incredibly infectious passion for the work they do and you can't help but get excited about whatever they are discussing, whether it is on-topic or not.
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MiatchAwesome!I learned about the podcast through a recommendation on the Amp Hour Podcast and have been hooked ever since. Keep up the great work!
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KeymotoGreat podcast for EE nerds.Love it.
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John RotachGreat PodcastInformative and entertaining. Thanks for a great podcast.
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wavelenzExcellent technical podcastThere are only a few technical podcasts on Electronics and embedded systems so I was excited to find this one. Elicia is a very good interviewer and reminds me of Terry Gross from fresh air( mean this as a compliment ). Keep up the good work !
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HappyToBeRightHereAlways looking forward to the next podcast.I’m technical, but not an embedded systems person. I still love her voice and the content. The I’m a fraud part reinforced that I’m not the only one.
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rosihorrorGreat podcast!This podcast is awesome. Lots of useful and interesting information, it is great if you are a software engineering. But even if you are just technologically inclined but not an engineer some episodes can still be interesting for you.
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jealous_jelloAwesome Podcast on Embedded Systems!Being an embedded software engineer myself, I really enjoy these podcasts. I've listened to several of these shows already and am working my way through all of them. The host Elecia White and her guests share valuable and entertaining info on creating embedded systems. This can be useful in your work or for your own experimentation on your own time. Episode 9 has an excellent explanation on inertial systems such as accelerometers and gyroscopes.
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io:Async:LoopGreat Podcast!Excellent explanation of the production process in Soldered Together by Monkeys and by far the best description of Electric Imp I have found anywhere in #6!
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