

And also, tell me a little bit more about eema.

How cool? Yeah, I bet you were the person that I heard that from. He framed the problem in a way that I was able to figure out which tools to use when I explained to him what the problem was.

"Ima, are you doing puzzles? Can I help you solve this puzzle?" And he was, I believe, seven at the time.
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He was watching me solve some work problems in Alteryx on my PC and came over and sat down with me and said, "Eema." That's what my children call me, it's mother. So, yeah, the puzzle analogy really resonates, I'm sure, with a lot of people. We've heard from other parents who use Alteryx at home and then their kids kind of peek over at their screen and they get so excited thinking like, "Oh my gosh, it looks like you're playing a video game," and stuff like that. I get paid to help people solve puzzles for a living. I like to look at Alteryx like solving puzzles. And my focus is always on getting people going in their analytics journey, getting them to a place where they can function faster, have a much better life outside of work, and understand their information. I am in love with the Alteryx community, active there, love helping people out. That was my entry into the world of Alteryx. I am an Alteryx ACE since 2019, and I started using Alteryx in February of 2015 when I was basically given about three months to become a subject matter expert on Alteryx and simultaneously Tableau. We chat about why you should go from spreadsheets to a full-blown analytics program and how you can make your program scalable right from the outset. I'm Maddie Johannsen, and in this episode, I got to chat with one of our Alteryx ACEs, Esther Bezborodko. Welcome to Alter Everything, a podcast about data science and analytics culture.
