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#46 - Elvira Albaeva: Brave Dreams and Free Knowledge

#46 - Elvira Albaeva: Brave Dreams and Free Knowledge

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In this episode, Sam Bell speaks with Elvira Albaeva, a technologist from Kyrgyzstan, about free knowledge, finding what drives you, and the quiet courage of a new chapter.Elvira brings professional depth across software development, CRM automation and business process improvement, including CTO and banking technology roles. In her current transition year, she is using that practical capability in Tash Kumyr, teaching students how to understand and use AI more safely, including privacy, hallucinations, prompting and simple tech building.This conversation moves through Kyrgyzstan, Central Asian food and tea culture, the people who become mentors without knowing it, and the brave dreams we keep carrying until we are ready to touch them.This episode explores:• Knowledge shared freely and the mentors who shape us• Network School, friendship and being seen clearly• AI privacy, literacy, prompting and practical tech building• Central Asian tea culture and gathering people• Brave dreams, transition and following what drives youGuest bio:Elvira Albaeva is a technologist from Kyrgyzstan with experience across software development, CRM automation and business process improvement, including CTO and banking technology roles.Alongside her technology work, Elvira has consistently volunteered and contributed to education and mentoring initiatives, including Rails Girls, Technovation Girls and recent AI literacy and privacy workshops for students in Kyrgyzstan. She is currently in a transition year, exploring what comes next while continuing to share practical knowledge freely.She may become a film director in the future."All the useful knowledge I've ever gained came to me for free. Someone always shared what they knew, suggested something to look at, to read, to watch. They are my mentors without knowing they are my mentors. I'm sure I'm not the first person to put it this way, but it's true for me. That's why I believe in sharing knowledge and creating free resources for others.” Elvira AlbaevaGuest links:• Elvira Albaeva: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albaeva/ https://x.com/e_albaeva https://www.instagram.com/e.albaeva and https://www.facebook.com/elvira.albaeva• Elvira’s writing: https://open.substack.com/pub/elviraalbaeva• Elvira’s AI literacy post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/albaeva_i-builtprobe-v1-a-mini-course-on-ai-basics-activity-7451244395665850368-RA1w/Conversation references:• AI Safety Book: https://www.aisafetybook.com• Bayram Annakov: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bayramannakov/• Alex Yao: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thealexyao/• Lovable: https://lovable.dev/• 3Blue1Brown: https://www.youtube.com/c/3blue1brown• Network School: https://ns.com/samanthaleebell/invite• Stephane Laurent Villedieu on Natural Genius: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wu0YGxJVdog• Rails Girls: https://railsgirls.com• Technovation Girls Kyrgyzstan: https://technovationchallenge.org/kyrgyzstan-events/Chapters:00:00 Welcome to Elvira Albaeva01:11 Kyrgyzstan, mountains, food and home05:01 Network School and feeling seen15:33 Teaching AI safety in Tash Kumyr24:32 Mentoring and paying knowledge forward26:20 Tea, culture and gathering people31:56 Brave dreams and transition38:04 Rails Girls and becoming a developerExplore further:Deepen your listening: https://naturalgenius.com.auLearn more about Sam: https://samanthabell.com.auSubscribe to hear future episodes.Credits:Hosted by Samantha (Sam) Bell in Kiama and Tash Kumyr, Kyrgyzstan, 26 April, 2026Produced at the Kiama office, 26 April - 17 May, 2026Natural Genius https://naturalgenius.com.au
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