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In this episode, Jeffrey and Richard are jumping into part-two of their two-part conversation! If you haven’t caught the previous episode, “Richard Campbell on the Humanitarian Toolbox — Episode 132,” be sure to tune into that first before diving into this one! Richard Campbell is an entrepreneur, advisor, and rabid podcaster. He's also a Microsoft regional director, the co-host of .NET Rocks, host of the RunAs Radio, and is a consultant and advisor for a number of successful technology firms. Additionally, Richard is the founder of Humanitarian Toolbox, an organization designed to let developers around the world donate their skills to disaster relief organizations by building open-source software. In their last conversation together, Richard spoke about his organization, Humanitarian Toolbox, and their most recent exciting endeavor: the Two Weeks Ready project. In today’s conversation, Richard speaks all about his new project to write a book compiling the history of .NET! He shares why this project is important to him, what it will serve as an important resource to developers new and old to the field, key pieces and insights into the history of .NET, and his predictions on the future of .NET, A.I., automation, and more! Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:50] About The Azure DevOps Podcast, Clear Measure, and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:14] About Jeffrey’s newest podcast, Architect Tips! [1:18] About part-two of the two-part series with Richard Campbell. [1:50] About Richard’s newest project: a book on the history of .NET and how the origin of how he got started with it. [5:28] Richard retells the beginnings of how he approached the history of .NET project. [8:27] The challenges of writing this book and what he hopes to accomplish by writing it. [11:06] What Richard sees as the story and themes of .NET. [12:35] Richard speaks about .NET’s pivot away from a focus on Windows into cross-platform, opensource, Cloud execution; as well as what he sees .NET 5 aiming towards. [16:50] The advantages and disadvantages to upgrading to .NET 5. [18:55] The latest state of power apps and the emergence of a new generation of domain expert developers. [22:24] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [22:56] Discussing the development of automation in the industry. [26:24] Richard’s predictions on the future of augmented reality. [29:00] Jeffrey and Richard speak about how one of the visionaries of .NET, Brian Harry, is focusing his attention on A.I. currently, and what this could mean. [32:08] Why developers need to become proficient in IoT to move A.I. forward. [33:21] Is .NET being maintained because of the developer pool and eventually other things are going to win out? Or, is .NET continuing to grow, strengthen, and are others are going to get “squeezed out” because of it? [37:19] What computing devices does Richard have in his bag and office? [42:24] Jeffrey thanks Richard for joining the podcast! Mentioned in this Episode: Architect Tips — New video podcast! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow Richard Campbell’s LinkedIn Richard Campbell’s Twitter @RichCampbell The Azure DevOps Podcast Ep. 132: “Richard Campbell on the Humanitarian Toolbox” — Part-One of the Conversation! The Azure DevOps Podcast Ep. 45: “Richard Campbell on Software Perspectives” .NET Rocks! Podcast RunAs Radio Podcast Humanitarian Toolbox Humanitarian Toolbox on GitHub Two Weeks Ready | Humanitarian Toolbox’s Latest Project Vue Azure Functions HistoryofDot.Net — Richard’s Blog XAML Xamarin Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Richard Milroy shares on How investment decisions Families make can be positively and negatively impacted by family relationships. About: Richard is a Co-Founder and Executive Director of Private Wealth Network, and also founded several other specialist events and publishing companies in the areas of wealth management and sustainability. Starting his career at the International Herald Tribune in Paris, he then moved into specialist trade publishing and investment conferences based in London and now Sydney. Richard's vision is to form knowledge networks where people connect face-to-face at events, then continue their relationships through online platforms. His focus is to assist members to share and gain new knowledge and understanding, and hopefully to inspire them too. Richard holds a BA (Hons) in European Political Science with Modern Languages, from Newcastle upon Tyne University, UK.
Bonnie Atmore, co-founder of the Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust, joins Dr. Bunny to discuss a love story – but it's not just a simple love story about a relationship (although the relationship part is wonderful, too!). This is a story about the love of the land, as well as the love of a man, the love of new children in her life, and so much more. We all go through transformations and shifts in life, and Bonnie shares about some of those transformations that have happened in her own life – and the reason why she finds herself giddy with love & happiness at 51 years of age. Bonnie tells us how the Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust came about (an incredible story!) and how having an opportunity to do something that is “bigger than us” is truly an honor. She also shares exciting info about some great new programs and events, how you can participate, and how you can get involved! Tune in for an extra dose of inspiration, love & happiness! What a great way to start the new year! About Richard and Bonnie Atmore: Rancho Ventura's story started over 120 years ago when Ralph B. Lloyd in 1895 purchased over 1600 acres of the Ventura hillsides. In 2016 the Lloyd family came to Richard and Bonnie to find a way to conserve the land, keep it in ranching, and be a gathering place for the community. The longstanding relationship established in 1979 between Richard Atmore and the Lloyd family provided a gateway to stewardship that honors the land's predecessors while providing a treasured asset to the community. The Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust (a 5013(c) was founded in 2016 by the Atmores with support from a dedicated volunteer Board of Trustees and community partners. With reverence and a lifetime of caring for the land, Richard with his family carry on the legacy of the Lloyd Family; conserving the land while keeping it in ranching. Bonnie brings over 20 years of not for profit expertise and her deeply rooted connections in the community. Their shared passion to build alliances that open doors for cultural, scenic, and environmental resources along with recreational and inspirational experiences on the land entrusted to Rancho Ventura is felt by all. It is their family's life time commitment to keep the land in ranching while conserving these working landscapes that provide important habitat to the abundant wildlife that have called these hillsides home for hundreds of years. The Mission of The Rancho Ventura Conservation Trust: Our mission is to protect the natural diversity, scenic open space and agricultural vitality of our Ventura County ranch and coastal areas. Contact Bonnie Atmore by e-mail at bonnie@venturaconservation.com Also visit: https://ranchoventura.com/
We're celebrating our 300th episode by sitting down with Richard Sheridan, CEO of Menlo Innovations. Ron and Richard discussed the company's unique culture, the similarities between flying an airplane and running a business, and more. A MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: About Richard (3:51) His airplane metaphor (5:17) The role of weight, gravity, and drag in business (9:09) The interview process at Menlo (11:29) What has changed (19:44) The purpose of transparency (20:48) What's next for the lean movement (23:37) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Download a Free Audio Book at Audible.com Gemba Academy Live! at Menlo Innovations Tours at Menlo Innovations Richard on LinkedIn Richard on Twitter Subscribe & Never Miss New Episodes! Click to Subscribe in iTunes If you enjoyed this podcast please be sure to subscribe on iTunes. Once you're a subscriber all new episodes will be downloaded to your iTunes account and smartphone. The easiest way for iPhone users to listen to the show is via the free, and incredible, Podcast app. NEW! You can now follow the podcast on Spotify here. You can also subscribe via Stitcher which is definitely Android friendly. What Do You Think? What about Richard's airplane metaphor resonates with you the most?
Originally published at https://www.get5.io/podcast/10-richard-shotton-actions-vs-behaviour We chat with Richard Shotton, author of “The Choice Factory”, experienced media planner & behavioural scientist and founder of Astroten media consultancy. Richard Shotton started his career as a media planner working with brands such as Coke, Lexus and comparethemarket.com before he found his passion in applying behavioural science to business problems. He writes about the behavioural experiments he runs for publications such as Marketing Week, The Drum, Campaign, Admap and Quartz. His first book, The Choice Factory: 25 Behavioural Biases that Influence What We Buy, is aimed at marketing & advertising practitioners, but is rooted in social psychology and how people make everyday decisions. These principles are easily applied to the office environment, where people’s behaviours shape the organisational culture. People do not act more rationally in the workplace — they are just as influenced by biases & their personal fears. What people say motivates them, and what actually motivates them, are two different things. Timestamp notes 0.56 — About Richard and how he got hooked on behavioural science. 4.26 — Background to his book, The Choice Factory. 8.50 — What leaders & companies can learn from behavioural biases. 13.16 — An average day for Richard. 13.32 — Richard’s favourite reading and listening material. He listens to the More or Less podcast by Tim Harford. 14.08 — How to reach Richard: Twitter @rshotton, LinkedIN. 14.21 — Richard’s favourite productivity tool? Books! Best way to get more ideas. 14.52 — Deep look into Richard’s book, The Choice Factory.
Dr. Richard Shuster shows how being kind to others just because can help make you even more awesome at your job. You'll Learn: The implications of being kind to others at work The two kinds of kindness and which one is better for your health The number one pro tip for being kind to your colleagues About Richard: Dr. Richard Shuster is a licensed clinical psychologist and the host of The Daily Helping with Dr. Richard Shuster: Food for the Brain, Knowledge from the experts, Tools to Win at Life® which is regularly downloaded in over 70 countries. On his podcast, Dr. Shuster’s guests educate and inspire listeners through their stories, expertise, and passion for helping make a difference in the lives of others. His mission is to make the world a better place. His show’s growing movement strives to get a million people each day to commit acts of kindness for others and post it on their social media using #mydailyhelping®. A sought after media expert, Dr. Shuster’s clinical expertise and podcast have been featured in such publications as The Huffington Post, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Inc., Real Simple, NBCNews.com, Cosmopolitan, Glassdoor.com, Reader’s Digest, and others. View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep349
Richard Sprague is an experienced technology executive and biohacking enthusiast. He’s served as a high-level executive at both Apple and Microsoft, and worked for numerous startups, including WebTV Networks. He also co-founded Ensembio, a personal health tracking startup. He has a degree in computational linguistics from Stanford and an MBA from Wharton. Recently, he’s been focused on the gut microbiome -- the ecosystem of bacteria that’s present in the intestines of every human being. Richard has been cataloging and analyzing his own gut microbiome for over a year and is working on an initiative to help others track and analyze the bacteria living inside them. In this episode, we answer questions on the gut microbiome. Should you care about your microbiome? How can you test your microbiome? How does your microbiome change over time? Why are there differences in the microbiome between people? How can you improve your microbiome? We hope you enjoy! P.S. You can get your own uBiome testing using the Personal Science referral program. We recommend you use one of the Explorer kits and use “personalscience” during checkout for 15% discount. About Richard richardsprague.com Richard Sprague Twitter Show Links www.personalscience.com www.ubiome.com The Personal Science Guide to the Microbiome Ken Lassesen’s CFS site How bifidobacterium relates to sleep Bob’s Red Mill potato starch American Gut Project Cavities and microbes
Wikiloops - Richard Kaiser on Creating an online community of shared compositions and friendships. Wikiloops was created by Richard Kaiser and is now seven years old. In that time Wikiloops has built up a huge online community of musicians from around the world. Creating new music in a "ping pong" fashion where creativity is shared. In this GMI podcast episode, Ged Brockie speaks to Richard about Wikiloops, why he created it and the trials and tribulations of running a burgeoning website (as well as all the good stuff too!). Podcast Ep 29 – Table Of Contents 0.13 Opening music - Wikiloops. 3.11 About Richard and what Wikiloops is. 6.24 The community behind the concept. 9.32 How do people find Wikiloops? 16.12 The ongoing checks regarding copyright material. 26.00 Dealing with issues around the creative process. 37.44 The many languages the site has been interpreted into. 42.18 Covering the costs of running the business. 44.54 Why Richard is not going the Kickstarter route. 49.27 The percentage share for each region of the world on Wikiloops. 53.59 Taking Wikiloops around the world? Video Material From Wikiloops Wikiloops 7th year anniversary video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD-lXzG1Vqs A message from Richard Kaiser https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSwFxWTycZk The Wikiloops Engine Room! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_enidEomec Links To Wikiloops Online Content If you feel inspired to start collaborating with musicians around the world after listening to the Wikiloops podcast with Richard Kaiser then here are the links you need to find out more. Wikiloops is not about any one individual but about a community of musicians who enjoy working together. Wikiloops website Wikiloops Backing Track Finder Wikiloops Radio Richard Kaiser's Blog The Wikiloops Youtube Channel. The Facebook page for Wikiloops. Instagram Wikiloops Instagram. If you use Twitter here is Wikiloops on Twitter. Check Out All Other GMI Podcasts HERE. If you enjoy our podcasts then please consider supporting GMI. Even if you give just $1 per month, you will help us develop this site. Your support will enable us to continue bringing the best in guitar and music in article, lesson, video and podcast form from around the world. [give_form id="14708" show_title="true" show_goal="true" show_content="above" display_style="button"]
Topic: A Canadian with a store called, Uncle Sam's and an ambidextrous artist known for her "Cool People" walk into a bar. Neither drink - but alas drink in LIFE! Together, they meet to discuss their downtown, New York City take-over. Richard, the mayor of 8th Street joins Storm, the new creative innovator on the block. Both with history of dreaming and executing, the natural-born entrepreneurs embark in co-naming their Street as Jimi Hendrix Way, while collaborating to reinvent fashion retail. Join Antlerboy and JP in the fun as they chat with two of the most creative, colorful, and energetic guests to-date on this installment of The Outliers Inn – complete with sound effects. Hosts: Joseph Paris, Founder of the OpEx Society & The XONITEK Group of Companies Benjamin Taylor, Managing Partner of RedQuadrant, and Chief Executive of the Public Service Transformation Academy. Guests: Storm Ritter & Richard Geist About Storm: STORM RITTER is an ambidextrous artist, fashion designer, and retailer located in the West Village, NYC. All artwork and apparel is painted, designed, and/or curated by Storm. She leads a crew to manufacture and sell all product in the store, allowing her to run a working studio and creative storefront. Not only does Storm physically wear a different hat every day, but she metaphorically switches hats as a painter, designer, retailer, manager, stylist, vintage curator, visual merchandiser, photographer, social media head, and visual artist. Storm has developed a brand that merges tactile art with lifestyle fashion - essentially a place to find your cool. Every piece of artwork and/or clothing in her shop/studio has been designed, manufactured, or curated by Storm, allowing her to spread her style to all consumers. Storm’s surrealistic painting style is created due to her ability to sculpt color with both hands.The most popular motif called “The Cool People” appears in the majority of her clothing and artwork. The right hand creates the structure, left hand contributes the emotion. “The Cool People” are about the identity of cool - every “cool person” is is unique, just like people. TO SEE STORM'S VIBE WATCH THE VIDEO ON HER HOMEPAGE www.stormritter.com About Richard: RICHARD GEIST originally hails from Toronto, Canada. Richard grew up with two older brothers and two very unique parents. His father was a well known and respected businessman in the community and was very supportive of his three sons. His creative inclination eventually led him to the fashion world. He had a different vision than his father’s typical Army Navy store. He decided to take military surplus and vintage clothing to the more fashion conscious public. His mission statement was "Bring Army Surplus to the People". He moved to Buffalo, New York to develop a wholesale division and later decided to go directly to the consumer by opening retail stores. He also launched a fashion website www.armynavydeals.com back in the late 90's when AOL was just a dial up service. He moved to NYC where he opened three stores. His Greenwich Village location is legendary- especially since it is one of the few retail stores that has survived for over 20 years. It is a destination for fashion designers, stylists, photographers, Broadway community, students, tourists, people looking to dress up for Halloween, and music and art festival participants. Richard's goal is to take surplus clothing that would otherwise end up in landfills and re-purpose them and recycle them. Uncle Sam's was the "Original Green". Richard has always believed in giving back in life. Because he has a "special needs" brother, he has learned to be patient and to try to help others. Because of the nature of the inventory (lots of wool coats), it was a simple way to give back and help others. Richard is constantly donating and conducting coat drives for people in need. He has done so privately by giving coats and blankets to pastors who have come to him for their congregations, and in a more official way having run a coat drive for NY Cares for 3 years. He is always willing to send supplies to people who have been hit by natural disaster such as Katrina and Sandy. Richard is big hearted and believes in sharing whether it is time, money, or energy. Richard has been an active Board Member of the Village Alliance - the local BID for more than 10 years. He has mentored many young entrepreneurs as well as giving Internet strategy sessions to local businesses. Richard is known as the mayor of 8th Street (that's where his store is located) for he is always the first one to welcome new people and businesses and offer them assistance and advice. If he sees another retailer struggling, he tries to help. Richard may be living in New York but his Canadian values and morality are still intact. He is friendly, courteous, and helpful to all. Mentions: http://jimihendrixway.com/ https://www.instagram.com/studiocatvelvet/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stormritter/ https://www.instagram.com/stormritter/ https://www.facebook.com/stormritter https://www.facebook.com/stormritterstudio/ http://www.armynavydeals.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardgeist https://www.facebook.com/richardmgeist https://www.instagram.com/unclesamsnyc/