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Pandemia Digital
Bulowars: el bulo de alvise contra un periodista de la razón

Pandemia Digital

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 13:56


Alvise Pérez acusa descaradamente al periodista Alex Cárcel de colaborar en la fuga de Puigdemont, Vito Quiles pide su despido. El acusado falsamente de cómplice se identifica y lo deja en ridículo. Disponible en YouTube: https://youtu.be/47KzbQw9hFA Mas vídeos de Pandemia Digital: https://www.youtube.com/c/PandemiaDigital ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Únete a nuestra comunidad de YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFOwGZY-NTnctghtlHkj8BA/join Se mecenas de Patreon https://www.patreon.com/PandemiaDigital ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Súmate a la comunidad en Twitch - En vivo de Lunes a Jueves: https://www.twitch.tv/pandemiadigital Sigue nuestro Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/PandemiaDigital Suscríbete en nuestra web: https://PandemiaDigital.net Sigue nuestras redes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PandemiaDigitaI Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PandemiaDigitalObservatorio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pandemia_digital_twitch TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pandemiadigital #PandemiaDigital

The Disness: A Disney Retrospective
E42: Old Dogs (2009) [feat. Alex "C.C." Perez]

The Disness: A Disney Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 138:15


We're getting into some shenanigans with Tan Dan and his awful friend as we talk about the Robin Williams and John Travolta comedy, Old Dogs! We're joined by special guest C.C. Perez once again as he provides his analysis on the film as well. We also discuss Hairspray, state fair food, gorillas, Justin Long, and so much more! Follow Us: Instagram: @DisnessPodcast Twitter: @TheDisness

Nocturnal Radio Live! Podcast
Alex C Feat Yasmin K - Angel Of Darkness (Mitchell Frederick 2024 Remix)

Nocturnal Radio Live! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 6:21


Alex C Feat Yasmin K - Angel Of Darkness (Mitchell Frederick 2024 Remix) I remade a special track that i grew up on that i hold close to my heart :) Hope you like it! share with some friends :)

Soy Mauro De León
Ep.1 Prueba

Soy Mauro De León

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 64:05


Bienvenidos al primer episodio de "Una Consulta Jurídica", el podcast donde respondemos tus inquietudes legales. En este episodio, abordamos una situación delicada: el abandono de obligaciones alimentarias. Escucha la historia de un seguidor que enfrenta el desafío de exigir el cumplimiento de estas responsabilidades. Junto a Alex Córdoba, exploramos los pasos necesarios para presentar una denuncia y asegurar el bienestar de los menores. No te pierdas este episodio lleno de información crucial y consejos prácticos. ¡Déjanos tus dudas y estaremos encantados de ayudarte! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soymaurodeleon/support

iFanboy.com Comic Book Podcast
Pick of the Week #931 – Scarlett #1

iFanboy.com Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 58:00


This week saw a high profile story end and several new stories begin, but really the biggest excitement came around having to say “Arashikage” out loud for the first time ever. Plus, Gary? Who's Gary? Note: Time codes are subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Running Time: 00:56:30 Pick of the Week: 00:01:55 – Scarlett #1 Comics: 00:09:00 – Uncanny X-Men #700 (X-Men #35) 00:18:23 – Falling in Love on the Path to Hell #1 00:25:49 – Beyond the Pale #1 00:28:59 – The Amazing Spider-Man #945 (51) 00:31:46 – Love Everlasting #15 Patron Pick: 00:33:46 – The Ultimates #1 Patron Thanks: 00:40:27 – Reece Stankiewicz Listener Mail: 00:42:54 – Alex C. from Wellington, New Zealand does some John Romita Jr. math and the results are pretty impressive 00:46:55 – Khalid M. has trouble following his favorite writers to books with art he doesn't like. Listen to Conor talk about one of his all-time favorite films on Movie of the Year: 1984 – Ghostbusters! Listen to Ron talk about his career (including iFanboy) on Techsploder with Jason Howell! Please fill out a brief audience demographic survey! Brought To You By: • iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or make a one time donation of any amount! • iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch – Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got thirteen designs! Music: “The Lady in Red” Chris De Burgh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Culture News
Interview with Alex C Hernandez Sr - The Culture News

The Culture News

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 15:20


Interview with Alex C Hernandez Sr - The Culture News

The #Backlog Breakdown
bite sized: Beleaguered Mediocrity

The #Backlog Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 69:54


This week, Nate has on Alex C and Amazing Josh to discuss current Fantasy Critic League standings and some thoughts on rosters. You can check out our current standings here: https://www.fantasycritic.games/league/b470ce3b-0032-4449-8432-b4b8b21c2d9a/2024 Jump in our Discord and let him know how much you enjoyed the episode! Click Here to visit our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/thebacklogbreakdown The Backlog Breakdown is a proud member of the Play Well Network, a network of podcasts that seek to approach recreation in a more thoughtful manner. Until there is a rabbit trail to follow. Check out all of the other amazing Play Well podcasts Here. Get PWNed, scrubs.

Der BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Podcast
Alex Christensen - Am Anfang war ein Boot

Der BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 74:05


Alex Christensen im BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Mein Name ist Jens Herrmann und ich freue mich über meinen heutigen Gast: Es ist Alex Christensen, einer der erfolgreichsten DJs und Musikproduzenten Deutschlands, vielen unter seinem Künstlernamen „U 96“ oder „Alex C“ bekannt. Er gilt als einer der wichtigsten Impulsgeber der Techno-Dance- und Eurodance-Bewegung. Seinen ersten Achtungserfolg hatte er 1990, als Produzent für Verona Feldbusch mit dem Projekt „Chocolate“ und dem Hit "Ritmo de la Noche". Ein Jahr später wurde er als Musikproduzent von „U 96“ bekannt und eroberte mit "Das Boot" die Spitze der Charts. Mit "Happy People", mit „Prince Ital Joe feat. Marky Mark“ hatte er seinen ersten Top-Ten-Hit in Deutschland. In den folgenden Jahren war Alex Christensen als Autor, Produzent und Komponist für namhafte Künstler wie Right Said Fred, Tom Jones, *NSYNC, Oli.P, Marianne Rosenberg, Sarah Brightman, Helene Fischer und ATC tätig. 2009 vertrat er Deutschland beim Eurovision Song Contest in Moskau. Seit 2017 läuft das Projekt "Classical 90s Dance". Zusammen mit „The Berlin Orchestra“ ist er regelmäßig auf Live-Tournee und begeistert seine Fans mit den großen Hits der 90er Jahre. Über 60.000 Tickets wurden dafür bis heute verkauft und weit über 300.000 Alben zu diesem Thema fanden ihre Käufer. Am 5. Juni 2024 spielt Alex Christensen live mit „The Berlin Orchestra“ ein Konzert im Berliner Tempodrom: Thema: „Ein Abend - Nur Hits“. Viel Spaß bei dieser spannenden Geschichte mit diesem außergewöhnlichen Künstler.

The Ali USA Podcast
The Ali USA Podcast # 212. Feat. Alex C

The Ali USA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 88:53


The Ali USA Podcast episode # 212. Featuring Alex C. Recorded on February 4th, 2024.

My Passion is Trance Official
Neverending Melodies 012 (1st Year Anniversary 4 hours) by Serjey Andre Kul

My Passion is Trance Official

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 244:52


Last year, I decided to launch a brand new podcast called 'Neverending Melodies' to bring old-school classic Trance Music back to life. This podcast is for people who have never heard this music before or just simply to trigger the memories of the past, Thank you, everyone, for your support. I can't believe it's been a year since I started. Thank you!" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. 00:00:00 Britney Spears - Someday (I Will Understand) (Leama & Moor Remix) 02. 00:08:44 Hidden Logic pres. Luminary - Wasting (Andy Moor Remix) 03. 00:16:39 Carrie Skipper - Time Goes By (David West Vocal Mix) 04. 00:22:14 Above & Beyond, Andy Moor - Air For Life 05. 00:28:35 Pulp Victim - The World '99 (Moonman Remix) 06. 00:34:35 Team Deep - Morning Light 07. 00:41:02 Dt8 Project - The Sun is Shining (Down On Me) (Darren Tate Mix) 08. 00:48:05 Solarstone feat. Elizabeth Fields - Speak In Sympathy (Mike Shiver's Catching Sun Remix) 09. 00:54:37 Solarstone vs. Scott Bond - 3rd Earth 10. 01:01:55 Alibi - Eternity (Thrillseekers Eternal Mix) 11. 01:08:11 Planet Perfecto ft Grace - Not Over Yet '99 (Breeder's It Is Now Remix) 12. 01:16:53 Signum - First Strike 13. 01:23:17 Rank 1 - Awakening 14. 01:29:51 Svenson & Gielen - We Know What You Did... 15. 01:37:00 BT - Flaming June (Paul van Dyk Remix) 16. 01:42:43 System F ft Armin van Buuren - Exhale 17. 01:49:17 Matt Darey presents Lost Tribe - Gamemaster 18. 01:56:13 Solarstone - Seven Cities (Original Atlantis Mix) 19. 02:02:08 BT feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw - Dreaming (Lucid 12'' Club Mix) 20. 02:09:10 Rank 1 - Airwave (Rank 1 vs. Dutchforce Mix) 21. 02:15:40 Push - The Legacy (Club Remastered Mix) 22. 02:23:05 Lightscape - Inner-Warmth (Phynn's Overheated Remix) 23. 02:30:06 Dutch Force - Deadline 24. 02:36:09 Rank 1 feat. Shanokee - Such Is Life 25. 02:42:10 Veracocha - Carte Blanche 26. 02:47:57 Planet Perfecto - Bullet In The Gun 2000 (Perfecto Re-Edits) 27. 02:57:05 Kosheen - Catch (Ferry Corsten Vocal Remix) 28. 03:03:54 System F - Cry (Ferry Corsten Clubmix) 29. 03:09:18 Art Of Trance - Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Remix (Long Version) 30. 03:14:12 Driftwood - Freeloader 31. 03:19:31 Lange featuring Sarah Dwyer - I Believe (Tandu Remix) 32. 03:26:45 Ayla - Ayla (Veracocha Remix) 33. 03:32:03 Tomski feat. Jan Johnston - Love Will Come (Airscape Vocal Mix)  34. 03:38:40 The Thrillseekers - Synaesthesia (En-Motion Remix) 35. 03:46:03 Airscape - L'Esperanza (Armin van Buuren's Rising Star Mix) 36. 03:51:45 Dance Nation - Words (Original 12'' Mix) 37. 03:59:04 Alex C. feat. Yasmin K. - Angel Of Darkness (Watergate Remix)       Connect with Serjey Andre Kul ------------------------------------------- ▶ www.serjeyandrekul.com ▶ @serjeyandrekul ▶ instagram.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ facebook.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ twitter.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ twitch.tv/serjeyandrekul ▶ youtube.com/@serjeyandrekul ▶ www.ourpassionistrance.net ▶ thedjsessions.com/artist/serjey-andre-kul ▶ mixcloud.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ @ourpassionistrance

AT Corner
Athletic Training is FUN - Part 2 - 153

AT Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 57:00


Flipping the water cows in front of your team or having the name “Dr. Kobe” are all reminders that being an AT is FUN! ATs share their stories in our part 2 episode of how ATs keep their job fun! Featuring stories from Heather B, Nate E, Gem from Jen, Christina S, Lidia M, Kaite L, Taylor D, Alex C, Robert M, Ely G, Emily L, MVP Nicolette, Meghan M, & many more! -- AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcast⁠ Instagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: ⁠atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/links⁠ EMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.com SAVE on ⁠Medbridge⁠: Use code ATCORNER to get $150 off your subscription SAVE on ⁠Precision AT⁠: Use code ATCORNER for 15% off all home study courses Music: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA -- -Sandy & Randy

TFB Behind the Gun Podcast
TFB Behind the Gun #87: Exploring the Granny Tunnel with Calvin of Firepower United

TFB Behind the Gun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 59:45


On today's episode of TFB's Behind the Gun Podcast we've brought on Calvin from the YouTube channel Firepower United. For longtime readers and watchers of TFB, many of you might remember Calvin back when Alex C used to frequent the channel. While calvin doesn't do many long-form videos these days on his YouTube channel, he does run a highly successful series of reels that are primarily satire but often contain useful nggets of training info, or tidbits about specific firearms models. However, what Calvin is probably most famous for is the response that some of his more satirical YouTube shorts generate. While Calvin creates some of my favorite online short-form content, he's also a very competent competitive shooter having competed not just here in the States, but across the globe as an IPSC, and more importantly for today's topic, a Finnish Brutality competitor. Calvin and I were both part of this year's Finnish Brutality media squad and had a great time experiencing not just the great firearms culture that Finland has, but their Sauna culture, and also learning of some of their more infamous local attractions in the city of Helsinki. Please welcome Clavin, of Firepower United to the show!  Calvin on YouTube Calvin on Instagram Support Calvin on Patreon  

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans
The Offishial Show | Reacting to the Final 2023 Miami Marlins Game

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 40:39


A loss to the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 2 of the NL Wild Card Series brought the 2023 Miami Marlins season to an abrupt end. Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Alex Carver, Alex Krutchik and Louis Addeo-Weiss discuss the key moments and decisions that made the difference in Game 2 and what to watch for during the rest of this MLB postseason and the ensuing winter. Follow Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Louis (@addeo_louis00) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage here at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast
The Offishial Show | Reacting to the Final 2023 Miami Marlins Game

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 40:39


A loss to the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 2 of the NL Wild Card Series brought the 2023 Miami Marlins season to an abrupt end. Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Alex Carver, Alex Krutchik and Louis Addeo-Weiss discuss the key moments and decisions that made the difference in Game 2 and what to watch for during the rest of this MLB postseason and the ensuing winter. Follow Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Louis (@addeo_louis00) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage here at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans
The Offishial Show | What Marlins Must Do to Avoid Elimination

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 42:51


A loss to the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 1 of the NL Wild Card Series sets up a must-win Game 2 for the Miami Marlins. Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Alex Carver and Isaac Azout discuss the key moments and decisions that made the difference in Game 1 and what needs to change on Wednesday for the Fish to keep their season alive. Follow Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Isaac (@IsaacAzout) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast
The Offishial Show | What Marlins Must Do to Avoid Elimination

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 42:51


A loss to the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 1 of the NL Wild Card Series sets up a must-win Game 2 for the Miami Marlins. Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Alex Carver and Isaac Azout discuss the key moments and decisions that made the difference in Game 1 and what needs to change on Wednesday for the Fish to keep their season alive. Follow Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Isaac (@IsaacAzout) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans
The Offishial Show: The Marlins Can Clinch a Playoff Spot TODAY

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 47:35


The Miami Marlins' magic number to clinch a 2023 postseason berth is down to one! Postgame reaction to Friday's win from Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Alex Carver, Alex Krutchik, Daniel Rodriguez and Isaac Azout. Follow Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Daniel (@Drodyyy), Isaac (@IsaacAzout) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast
The Offishial Show: The Marlins Can Clinch a Playoff Spot TODAY

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 47:35


The Miami Marlins' magic number to clinch a 2023 postseason berth is down to one! Postgame reaction to Friday's win from Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Alex Carver, Alex Krutchik, Daniel Rodriguez and Isaac Azout. Follow Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Daniel (@Drodyyy), Isaac (@IsaacAzout) and Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

First Responder Financial Freedom
Ep 70 - Alex C- Small Wins, Big Money: How Incremental Income Leads to Real Estate Investments

First Responder Financial Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 67:18


In today's episode, we dive deep into the world of money-making strategies, from flipping garage sale finds to renovating properties and even buying and selling storage units, as our guest introduces us to the world of resourcefulness and creative ways to make money. First, we follow Alex's journey, who partnered with a friend to tackle a property renovation project. They hired contractors for tasks like painting and flooring, but Alex also took on various tasks, from seal coating the driveway to repairing French doors. We explore the commercial mindset behind this approach, focusing on quickly generating revenue. In addition to these fascinating stories, we talk about side jobs, such as laying sod and flipping items on eBay, and how these ways our guest was able to pay his mortgage payment. We learn about the small wins that can accumulate over time and lead to real estate investments. From attending storage unit auctions to selling valuable finds online, our guest shares their journey of making money incrementally and stacking those small wins. So grab your headphones and prepare for an episode filled with inspiring stories, practical tips, and the unexplored world of property renovation and creative money-making strategies. Why Do you have to listen to today's episode?  Discover how to stack small wins: Don't be deterred by starting small. Stacking small wins can lead to significant gains over time.  Learn from experience: Whether it's helping with property demos, joining station projects, or honing your selling skills on eBay, hands-on experience is invaluable. Find out how to surround yourself with supportive people: A supportive network is crucial for success. Surround yourself with people who uplift and inspire you.  "If you're trying to get into real estate, figure out how to make money without your W2... And just your brain, like if you have to spend a little bit of money to make money.”  - Alec Marquette   Today's topic:  05:05Side jobs in high school laid sod. Made money, discovered selling sod. Played sports, considered firefighting, and joined the military. Went to college after the military.19:28 Making money through storage unit auctions. 30:03 eBay feedback helps sell Pokemon cards. 44:15  House had water damage, which scared off buyers. Offered $135k. Comparable sold for $225k. The expected profit is around $32k. 57:05 FHA appraisal higher doesn't include a wholesale fee.     Connect with First Responder Financial Freedom: Website: https://firstresponderfinancialfreedom.com/  Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/First-Responder-Financial-Freedom  Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groupsfirstfinancialfreedom  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@firstresponderfinancialfre3914      

Screaming in the Cloud
How Redpanda Extracts Business Value from Data Events with Alex Gallego

Screaming in the Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 34:43


Alex Gallego, CEO & Founder of Redpanda, joins Corey on Screaming in the Cloud to discuss his experience founding and scaling a successful data streaming company over the past 4 years. Alex explains how it's been a fun and humbling journey to go from being an engineer to being a founder, and how he's built a team he trusts to hand the production off to. Corey and Alex discuss the benefits and various applications of Redpanda's data streaming services, and Alex reveals why it was so important to him to focus on doing one thing really well when it comes to his product strategy. Alex also shares details on the Hack the Planet scholarship program he founded for individuals in underrepresented communities. About AlexAlex Gallego is the founder and CEO of Redpanda, the streaming data platform for developers. Alex has spent his career immersed in deeply technical environments, and is passionate about finding and building solutions to the challenges of modern data streaming. Prior to Redpanda, Alex was a principal engineer at Akamai, as well as co-founder and CTO of Concord.io, a high-performance stream-processing engine acquired by Akamai in 2016. He has also engineered software at Factset Research Systems, Forex Capital Markets and Yieldmo; and holds a bachelor's degree in computer science and cryptography from NYU. Links Referenced: Redpanda: https://redpanda.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/emaxerrno Redpanda community Slack: https://redpandacommunity.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-1xq6m0ucj-nI41I7dXWB13aQ2iKBDvDw Hack The Planet Scholarship: https://redpanda.com/scholarship TranscriptAnnouncer: Hello, and welcome to Screaming in the Cloud with your host, Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group, Corey Quinn. This weekly show features conversations with people doing interesting work in the world of cloud, thoughtful commentary on the state of the technical world, and ridiculous titles for which Corey refuses to apologize. This is Screaming in the Cloud.Corey: Tired of slow database performance and bottlenecks on MySQL or PostgresSQL when using Amazon RDS or Aurora? How'd you like to reduce query response times by ninety percent? Better yet, how would you like to get me to pronounce database names correctly? Join customers like Zscaler, Intel, Booking.com, and others that use OtterTune's artificial intelligence to automatically optimize and keep their databases healthy. Go to ottertune dot com to learn more and start a free trial. That's O-T-T-E-R-T-U-N-E dot com.Corey: Welcome to Screaming in the Cloud, I'm Corey Quinn, and this promoted guest episode is brought to us by our friends at Redpanda, which I'm thrilled about because I have a personal affinity for companies that have cartoon mascots in the form of animals and are willing to at least be slightly creative with them. My guest is Alex Gallego, the founder and CEO over at Redpanda. Alex, thanks for joining me.Alex: Corey, thanks for having me.Corey: So, I'm not asking about the animal; I'm talking about the company, which I imagine is a frequent source of disambiguation when you meet people at parties and they don't quite understand what it is that you do. And you folks are big in the data streaming space, but data streaming can mean an awful lot of things to an awful lot of people. What is it for you?Alex: Largely it's about enabling developers to build applications that can extract value of every single event, every click, every mouse movement, every transaction, every event that goes through your network. This is what Redpanda is about. It's like how do we help you make more money with every single event? How do we help you be more successful? And you know, happy to give examples in finance, or IoT, or oil and gas, if it's helpful for the audience, but really, to me, it's like, okay, if we can give you the framework in which you can build a new application that allows you to extract value out of data, every single event that's going through your network, to me, that's what a streaming is about. It large, it's you know, data contextualized with a timestamp and largely, a sort of a database of event streaming.Corey: One of the things that I find curious about the space is that usually, companies wind up going one of two directions when you're talking about data streaming. Either there, “Oh, just send it all to us and we'll take care of it for you,” or otherwise, it's a, great they more or less ship something that you've run in your own environment. In the olden days of data centers, that usually resembled a box of some sort. You're one of those interesting split-the-difference companies where you offer both models. Do you find that one of those tends to be seeing more adoption these days or that there's an increasing trend toward one direction or the other?Alex: Yeah. So, right now, I think that to me, the future of all these data-intensive products—whether you're a database or a streaming engine—will, because simply of cost of networks transferred between the hybrid clouds and your accounts, sending a gigabyte a second of data between, let's say, you know, your data center and a vendor, it's just so expensive that at some point, from just a cost perspective, like, running the infrastructure, it's in the millions of dollars. And so, running the data inside your VPC, it's sort of the next logical evolution of how we've used to consume services. And so, I actually think it's just the evolution: people would self-host because of costs and then they would use services because of operational simplicity. “I don't want to spend team skills and time building this. I want to pay a vendor.”And so, BYOC, to be honest—which is what we call this offering—it was about [laugh] sidestepping the costs and of being stuck in the hybrid clouds, whether it's Google or Amazon, where you're paying egress and ingress costs and it's just so expensive, in addition to this whole idea of data residency or data sovereignty and privacy. It's like, yeah, why not both? Like, if I'm an engineer, I want low latency and I don't want to pay you to transfer this thing to the next rack. I mean, my computer's probably, like, you know, a hundred feet away from my customer's computer. Like, why [laugh] way is that so complicated? So, you know, my view is that the future of data-intensive products will be in this form of where it—like, data planes are actually owned by companies, and then you offer that as a Software as a Service.Corey: One of the things that catches an awful lot of companies with telemetry use cases—or data streaming as another example of that—by surprise when they start building their own cloud-hosted offering is that they're suddenly seeing a lot more cross-AZ data charges than they would have potentially expected. And that's because unlike cross-region or the really expensive version of this with egress, it's a penny in and a penny out per gigabyte in most of AWS regions. Which means that that isn't also bound strictly to an AWS organization. So, you have customers co-located with you and you're starting to pay ingress charges on customers throwing their data over to you. And, on some level, the most economical solution for you is well, we're just going to put our listeners somewhere else far away so that we can just have them pay the steep egress fee but then we can just reflect it back to ourselves for free.And that's a terrible pattern, but it's a byproduct of the absolutely byzantine cross-AZ data transfer pricing, in fact, all of the data transfer pricing that is at least AWS tends to present. And it shapes the architectural decisions you make as a result.Alex: You know, as a user, it just didn't make sense. When we launched this product, the number of people that says like, “Why wouldn't your charge for, you know, effectively renting [unintelligible 00:05:14], and giving a markup to your customers?” That's we don't add any value on that, you know? I think people should really just pay us for the value that we create for them. And so, you know, for us competing with other companies is relatively easy.Competing with MSK is it's harder because MSK just has this, you know, muscle where they don't charge you for some particular network traffic between you. And so, it forces companies like us that are trying to be innovative in the data space to, like, put our services in that so that we can actually compete in the market. And so, it's a forcing function of the hybrid clouds having this strong muscle of being able to discount their services in a way that companies just simply don't have access to. And then, you know, it becomes—for the others—latency and sovereignty.Corey: This is the way that effectively all of AWS has first-party offerings of other things go. Replication traffic between AZs is not chargeable. And when I asked them about that, they say, “Oh, yeah. We just price that into the cost of the service.” I don't know that I necessarily buy that because if I try and run this sort of thing on top of EC2, it would cost me more than using their crappy implementation of it, just in data transfer alone for an awful lot of use cases.No third party can touch that level of cost-effectiveness and discounting. It really is probably the clearest example I can think of actual anti-competitive behavior in the market. But it's also complex enough to explain, to, you know, regulators that it doesn't make for exciting exposés and the basis for lawsuits. Yet. Hope springs eternal.Alex: [laugh]. You know—okay, so here is how—if someone is listening to this podcast and is, like, “Okay, well, what can I do?” For us, S3 is the answer. S3 is basically you need to be able to lean in into S3 as a way of replication across [AZ 00:06:56], you need to be able to lean into S3 to read data. And so actually, when I wrote, originally, Redpanda, you know, it's just like this C++ thing using [unintelligible 00:07:04], geared towards super low latency.When we moved it into the cloud, what we realized is, this is cost prohibitive to run either on EBS volumes or local disk. I have to tier all the storage into S3, so that I can use S3's cross-AZ network transfer, which is basically free, to be able to then bring a separate cluster on a different AZ, and then read from the bucket at zero cost. And so, you end up really—like, there are fundamental technical things that you have to do to just be able to compete in a way that's cost-effective for you. And so, in addition to just, like, the muscle that they can enforce on the companies is—it—there are deep implications of what it translates to at the technical level. Like, at the code level.Corey: In the cloud, more than almost anywhere else, it really does become apparent that cost and architecture are fundamentally the same thing. And I have a bit of an advantage here in that I've seen what you do deployed at least one customer of mine. It's fun. When you have a bunch of logos on your site, it's, “Hey, I recognize some of those.” And what I found interesting was the way that multiple people, when I spoke to them, described what it is that you do because some of them talked about it purely as a cost play, but other people were just as enthusiastic about it being a means of improving feature velocity and unlocking capabilities that they didn't otherwise have or couldn't have gotten to without a whole lot of custom work on their part. Which is it? How do you view what it is that you're bringing to market? Is it a cost play or is it a capability story?Alex: From our customer base, I would say 40% is—of our customer base—is about Redpanda enabling them to do things that they simply couldn't do before. An example is, we have, you know, a Fortune 100 company that they basically run their hedge trading strategy on top of Redpanda. And the reason for that is because we give them a five-millisecond average latency with predictable flight latencies, right? And so, for them, that predictability of Redpanda, you know, and sort of like the architecture that came about from trying to invent a new storage engine, allows them to throw away a bunch of in-house, you know, custom-built pub/sub messaging that, you know, basically gave them the same or worse latency. And so, for them, there's that.For others, I think in the IoT space, or if you have flying vehicles around the world, we have some logos that, you know, I just can't mention them. But they have this, like, flying computers around the world and they want to measure that. And so, like, the profile of the footprint, like, the mechanical footprint of being able to run on a single Pthread with a few megs of memory allows these new deployment models that, you know, simply, it's just, it's not possible with the alternatives where let's say you have to have, you know, like, a zookeeper on the schema registry and an HTTP proxy and a broker and all of these things. That simply just, it cannot run on a single Pthread with a few megs of memory, if you put any sort of workload into that. And so, it's like, the computational efficiencies simply enable new things that you couldn't do before. And that's probably 40%. And then the other, it's just… money was really cheap last year [laugh] or the year before and I think now it's less cheap [unintelligible 00:10:08] yeah.Corey: Yeah, I couldn't help but notice that in my own business, too. It turns out that not giving a shit about the AWS bill was a zero-interest-rate phenomenon. Who knew?Alex: [laugh]. Yeah, exactly. And now people [unintelligible 00:10:17], you know, the CIOs in particular, it's like, help. And so, that's really 60%, and our business has boomed since.Corey: Yeah, one thing that I find interesting is that you've been around for only four years. I know that's weird to say ‘only,' but time moves differently in tech. And you've started showing up in some very strange places that I would not have expected. You recently—somewhat recently; time is, of course, a flat circle—completed $100 million Series C, and I also saw you in places where I didn't expect to see you in the form of, last week, one of your large competitor's earnings calls, where they were asked by an analyst about an unnamed company that had raised $100 million Series C, and the CEO [unintelligible 00:11:00], “Oh, you're probably talking about Redpanda.” And then they gave an answer that was fine.I mean, no one is going to be on an earnings call and not be prepared for questions like that and to not have an answer ready to go. No one's going to say, “Well, we're doomed if it works,” because I think that businesses are more sophisticated than that. But it was an interesting shout-out in a place where you normally don't see competitors validate that you're doing something interesting by name-checking you.Alex: What was fundamentally interesting for me about that, is that I feel that as an investor, if you're putting you know, 2, 3, 4, or $500 million check into a public position of a company, you want to know, is this money simply going to make returns? That's basically what an investor cares about. And so, the reason for that question is, “Hey, there's a Series C startup company that now has a bunch of these Fortune 2000 logos,” and you know, when we talked to them, like, their customer [unintelligible 00:11:51] phenomena, like, why is that the case? And then, you know, our competitor was forced to name, you know, [laugh] a single win. That's as far as I remember it. We don't know of any additional customers that have switched to that.And so, I think when you have, like, you know, your win rate is above, whatever, 95%, 97% ratio, then I think, you know, they're just sort of forced to answer that. And in a way, I just think that they focus on different things. And for me, it was like, “Okay, developer, hands on keyboard, behind the terminal, how do I make you successful?” And that seems to have worked out enough to be mentioned in the earnings call.Corey: On some level, it's a little bit of a dog-and-pony show. I think that as companies had a certain point of scale, they feel that they need to validate what they're doing to investors at various points—which is always, on some level, of concern—and validate themselves to analysts, both financial—which, okay, whatever—and also, industry analysts, where they come with checklists that they believe is what customers want and is often a little bit off of the mark. But the validation that I think that matters, that actually determines whether or not something has legs is what your customers—you know, people paying you money for a thing—have to say and what they take away from what you're doing. And having seen in a couple of cases now myself, that usage of Redpanda has increased after initial proofs of concept and putting things on to it, I already sort of know the answer to this, but it seems that you also have a vibrant community of boosters for people who are thrilled to use the thing you're selling them.Alex: You know, Jumptraders recently posted that there was a use case in the new stack where they, like, put for the most mission-critical. So, for those of you that listening, Jumptraders is financial company, and they're super technical company. One of, like, the hardest things, they'll probably put your [unintelligible 00:13:35] your product through some of the most rigorous testing [unintelligible 00:13:38]. So, when you start doing some of these logos, it gives confidence. And actually, the majority of our developers that we get to partner with, it was really a friend telling a friend, for [laugh] the longest time, my marketing department was super, super small.And then what's been fun, some, like, really different use case was the one I mentioned about on this, like, flying vehicles around the world. They fly both in outer space and in airplanes. That was really fun. And then the large one is when you have workloads at, like, 14-and-a-half gigabytes per second, where the alternative of using something like Kinesis in the case of Lacework—which, you know, they wrote a new stack article about—would be so exorbitantly expensive. And so, in a way, I think that, you know, just trying to make the developers successful, really focusing, honestly, on the person who just has to make things work. We don't—by the time we get to the CIO, really the champion was the engineer who had to build an application. “I was just trying to figure it out the whack-a-mole of trying to debug alternative systems.”Corey: One of the, I think, seductive problems with your entire space is that no one decides day one that they're going to implement a data streaming solution for a very scaled-out, high-traffic site. The early adoption is always a small thing that you're in the process of building. And at that scale at that speed, it just doesn't feel like it's that hard of a problem because scale introduces its own unique series of challenges, but it's often one that people only really find out themselves when the simple thing that works in theory but not in production starts to cause problems internally. I used to work with someone who was a deeply passionate believer in Apache Kafka to a point where it almost became a problem, just because their answer to every problem—it almost didn't matter if it was, “How do we get more coffee this morning?”—Kafka would be the answer for all of it.And that's great, but it turned out, they became one of these people that borderline took on a product or a technology as their identity. So, anything that would potentially take a workload away from that, I got a lot of internal resistance. I'm wondering if you find that you're being brought in to replace existing systems or for completely greenfield stuff. And if the former, are you seeing a lot of internal resistance to people who have built a little niche for themselves?Alex: It's true, the people that have built a career, especially at large banks, were a pretty good fit for, you know, they actually get a team, they got a promotion cycle because they brought this technology and the technology sort of helped them make money. I personally tend to love to talk to these people. And there was a ca—to me, like, technically, let's talk about, like, deeply technical. Let me help you. That obviously doesn't scale because I can't have the same conversation with ten people.So, we do tend to see some of that. Actually, from our customers' standpoint, I would say that the large part of our customer base, you know, if I'm trying to put numbers, maybe 65%, I probably rip and replace of, you know, either upstream Apache Software or private companies or hosted services, et cetera. And so, I think you're right in saying, “Hey, that resistance,” they probably handled the [unintelligible 00:16:38], but what changed in the last year is that the CIO now stepped in and says, “I am going to fire all of you or you have to come up with a $10 million savings. Help me.” [laugh]. And so, you know, then really, my job is to help them look like a hero.It's like, “Hey, look, try it tested, benchmark it in your with your own workload, and if it saves you money, then use it.” That's been, you know, to sort of super helpful kind of on the macroeconomic environment. And then the last one is sometimes, you know, you do have to go with a greenfield, right? Like, someone has built a career, they want to gain confidence, they want to ask you questions, they want to trust you that you don't lose data, they want to make sure that you do say the things that you want to say. And so, sometimes it's about building trust and building that relationship.And developers are right. Like, there's a bunch of products out there. Like, why should I trust you? And so, a little easier time, probably now, that you know, with the CIOs wanting to cut costs, and now you have an excuse to go back to the executive team and say, “Look, I made you look smart. We get to [unintelligible 00:17:35], you know, our systems can scale to this.” That's easy. Or the second one is we do, you know, we'll start with some side use case or a greenfield. But both exists, and I would say 65% is probably rip-outs.Corey: One question, I love to, I wouldn't call it ambush, but definitely come up with, the catches some folks by surprise is one of the ways I like to sort out zealots from people who are focused on business problems. Do have an example of a data streaming workload for which Redpanda would not be a great fit?Alex: Yeah. Database-style queries are not a fit. And so, think that there was a streaming engine before there was trying to build a database on top of it, and, like—and probably it does work in some low volume of traffic, like, say 5, 10 megabytes per second, but when you get to actual large scale, it just it doesn't work. And it doesn't work because but what Redpanda is, it gives you two properties as a developer. You can add data to the end or you can truncate the head, right?And so, because those are your only two operations on the log, then you have to build this entire caching level to be able to give this database semantics. And so, do you know, I think for that the future isn't for us to build a database, just as an example, it's really to almost invert it. It's like, hey, what if we make our format an open format like Apache Iceberg and then bring in your favorite database? Like, bring in, you know, Snowflake or Athena or Trina or Spark or [unintelligible 00:18:54] or [unintelligible 00:18:55] or whatever the other [unintelligible 00:18:56] of great databases that are better than we are, and doing, you know, just MPP, right, like a massively parallelizable database, do that, and then the job for us, for [unintelligible 00:19:05], let me just structure your log in a way that allows you to query, right? And so, for us, when we announced the $100 million dollar Series C funding, it's like, I'm going to put the data in an iceberg format so you can go and query it with the other ten databases. And there are a better job than we are at that than we are.Corey: It's frankly, refreshing to see a vendor that knows where, okay, this is where we start and this is where we stop because it just seems that there's been an industry-wide push for a while now to oh, you built a component in a larger system that works super well. Now, expand to do everything else in the architectural diagram. And you suddenly have databases trying to be network transport layers and queues trying to be data warehouses, and it just doesn't work that way. It just it feels like oh, this is a terrible approach to solving this particular problem. And what's worse, from my mind, is that people who hadn't heard of you before look at you through this lens that does not put you in your best light, and, “Oh, this is a terrible database.” Well, it's not supposed to be one.Alex: [laugh].Corey: But it also—it puts them off as a result. Have you faced pressure to expand beyond your core competency from either investors or customers or analysts or, I don't know, the voices late at night that I hear and I assume everyone else does, too?Alex: Exactly. The 3 a.m. voice that I have to take my phone and take a voice note because it's like, I don't want to lose this idea. Totally. For us. I think there's pressures, like, hey, you built this great engine. Why don't you add, like, the latest, you know, soup de jour in systems was like a vector database.I was like, “This doesn't even make any sense.” For me, it's, I want to do one thing really well. And I generally call it internally, ‘the ring zero.' It's, if you think of the internet, right, like, as a computer, especially with this mode to what we talked about earlier in a BYOC, like, we could be the best ring zero, the best sort of like, you know, messaging platform for people to build real-time applications. And then that's the case and there's just so much low-hanging fruit for us.Like, the developer experience wasn't great for other systems, like, why don't we focus on the last mile, like, making that developer, you know, successful at doing this one thing as opposed to be an average and a bunch of other a hundred products? And until we feel, honestly, that we've done a phenomenal job at that—I think we still have some roadmap to get there—I don't want to expand. And, like, if there's pressure, my answer is, like… look, the market is big enough. We don't have to do it. We're still, you know, growing.I think it's obviously not trivial and I'm kind of trivializing a bunch of problems from a business perspective. I'm not trying to degrade anyone else. But for us, it's just being focused. This is what we do well. And bring every other technology that makes you successful. I don't really care. I just want to make this part well.Corey: I think that that is something that's under-appreciated. I feel like I should get over at one point to something that's been nagging at the back of my mind. Some would call it a personal attack and I suppose I'll let them, but what I find interesting is your background. Historically, you were a distributed systems engineer at very large scale. And you apparently wrote the first version of Redpanda yourself in—was it C or C++?Alex: C++.Corey: Yeah. And now you are the CEO of a company that is clearly doing very well. Have you gotten the hell out of production yet? The reason I ask this is I have worked in a number of companies where the founder was also the initial engineer and then they invariably treated main as their feature branch and the rest of us all had to work around them to keep them from, you know, destroying everything we were trying to build around us, due to missing context. In other words, how annoyed with you are your engineers on any given afternoon?Alex: [laugh]. Yeah. I would say that as a company builder now, if I may say that, is the team is probably the thing I'm the most proud of. They're just so talented, such good [unintelligible 00:22:47] of humans. And so—group of humans—I stopped coding about two years ago, roughly.So, the company is four-and-a-half years old, really the first two-and-a-half years old, the first one, two years, definitely, I was personally putting in, like, tons and tons of hours working on the code. It was a ton of fun. To me, one of the most rewarding technical projects I've ever had a chance to do. I still read pull requests, though, just so that when I have a conversation with a technical leader, I don't be, like, I have no clue how the transactions work. So, I still have to read the code, but I don't write any more code and my heart was a little broken when my dev prod team removed my write access to the GitHub repo.We got SOC2 compliance, and they're like, “You can't have access to being an admin on Google domains, and you're no longer able to write into main.” And so, I think as a—I don't know, maybe my identity—myself identity is that of a builder, and I think as long as I personally feel like I'm building, today, it's not code, but you know, is the company and [unintelligible 00:23:41] sort of culture, then I feel okay [laugh]. But yeah, I no longer write code. And the last story on that, is this—an engineer of ours, his name is [Stefan 00:23:51], he's like, “Hey, so Alex wrote this semaphore”—this was actually two days ago—and so they posted a video, and I commented, I was like, “Hey, this was the context of semaphore. I'm sorry for this bug I caused.” But yeah, at least I still remember some context for them.Corey: What's fun is watching things continue to outpace and outgrow you. I mean, one of the hard parts of building a company is the realization that every person you hire for a thing that's now getting off of your plate is better at that thing than you are. It's a constant experience of being humbled. And at some point, things wind up outpacing you to the point where, at least in my case, I've been on calls with customers and I explained how we did some things and how it worked and had to be corrected by my team of, “Well. That used to be true, however…” like, “Oh, dear Lord. I'm falling behind.” And that's always been a weird feeling for me.Alex: Totally. You know, it's the feeling of being—before I think I became a CEO, I was a highly comped  engineer and did a competent, to the extent that it allowed me to build this product. And then you start doing all of these things and you're incompetent, obviously, by definition because you haven't done those things and so there's like that discomfort [laugh]. But I have to get it done because no one else wants to do, whatever, like say, like, you know, rev ops or marketing or whatever.And then you find somebody who's great and you're like, oh my God, I was like, I was so poor tactically at doing this thing. And it's definitely humbling every day. And it's almost it's, like, gosh, you're just—this year was kind of this role where you're just, like, mediocre at, like, a whole lot of things as a company, but you're the only person that has to do the job because you have the context and you just have to go and do it. And so, it's definitely humbling. And in some ways, I'm learning, so for me today, it's still a lot of fun to learn.Corey: This is a little more in the weeds, I suppose, but I always love to ask people these questions. Because I used to be naive, which meant that I had hope and I saw a brighter future in technology. I now know that was all a lie. But I used to believe that out there was some company whose internal infrastructure for what they'd built was glorious and it would be amazing. And I knew I would never work there, nor what I want to, because when everything's running perfectly, all I can really do is mess that up; there's no way to win and a bunch of ways to lose.But I found that place doesn't exist. Every time I talk to someone about how they built the thing that they built and I ask them, “If you were starting over from scratch, what would you do differently?” The answer often distills down to, “Oh, everything.” Because it's an organically evolving system that oh, yeah, everything's easier the second time. At least you get to find new failure modes go in that way. When you look back at how you designed it originally, are there any missteps that you could have saved yourself a whole lot of grief by not making the first time?Alex: Gosh, so many things. But if I were to give Hollywood highlights on these things, something that [unintelligible 00:26:35] is, does well is exposing these high-level data types of, like, streams, and lists and maps and et cetera. And I was like, “Well, why couldn't streams offer this as a first-class citizen?” And we got some things well which I think would still do, like the whole [thread recorder 00:26:49] could—like, the fundamentals of the engine I will still do the same. But, you know, exposing new programming models earlier in the life of the product, I think would have allowed us to capture even more wildly different use cases.But now we kind of have this production engine, we have to support Fortune 2000, so you know, it's kind of like a very delicate evolution of the product. Definitely would have changed—I would have added, like, custom data types upfront, I would have pushed a little harder on I think WebAssembly than we did originally. Man, I could just go on for—like, [added detail 00:27:21], I would definitely have changed things. Like, I would have pressed on the first—on the version of the cloud that we talked about early on, that as the first deployment mode. If we go back through the stack of all of the products you had, it's funny, like, 11 products that are surfaced to the customers to, like, business lines, I would change fundamental things about just [laugh], you know, everything else. I think that's maybe the curse of the expert. Like, you know, you could always find improvements.Corey: Oh, always. I still look back at my career before starting this place when I was working in a bunch of finance companies, and—I'll never forget this; it was over a decade ago—we were building out our architecture in AWS, and doing a deal with a large finance company. And they said, “Cool, where's your data center?” And I said, “Oh, it's AWS.” And they said, “Ha ha ha ha. Where's your data center?”And that was oh, okay, great. Now, it feels like if that's their reaction, they have not kept pace with the times. It feels it is easier to go to a lot of very serious enterprises with very serious businesses and serious workload concerns attendant to those and not get laughed out of the room because you didn't wind up doing a multi-million dollar data center build out that, with an eye toward making it look as enterprise-y as possible.Alex: Yeah. Okay, so here's, I think, maybe something a little bit controversial. I think that's true. People are moving to the cloud, and I don't think that that idea, especially when we go when we talk to banks, is true. They're like, “Hey, I have this contract with one of the hybrid clouds.”—you know, it's usually with two of them, and then you're like—“This is my workload. I want to spend $70 million or $100 million. Who could give me the biggest discount?” And then you kind of shop it around.But what we are seeing is that effectively, the data transfer costs are so expensive and running this for so much this large volume of traffic is still so, so expensive, that there is an inverse [unintelligible 00:29:09] to host from some category of the workload where you don't have dynamism. Actually hosted in your data center is, like, a huge boom in terms of cost efficiencies for the companies, especially where we are and especially in finances—you mentioned that—if you're trying to trade and you have this, like, steady state line from nine to five, whatever, eight to four, whenever the markets open, it's actually relatively cost-efficient because you can measure hey, look, you know, the New York Stock Exchange is 1.5 gigabytes per second at market close. Like, I could provision my hardware to beat this. And like, it'll be that I don't need this dynamism that the cloud gives me.And so yeah, it's kind of fascinating that for us because we offered the self-hosted Redpanda which can adapt to super low latencies with kernel parameter tuning, and the cloud due to the tiered storage, we talked about S3 being [unintelligible 00:29:52] to, so it's been really fun to participate in deployments where we have both. And you couldn't—they couldn't look more different. I mean, it's almost looks like two companies.Corey: One last question before we wind up calling it an episode. I think I saw something fly by on Twitter a while back as I slowly returned to the platform—no, I'm not calling it X—something you're doing involving a scholarship. Can you tell me a bit more about that?Alex: Yeah. So, you know, I'm a Latino CEO, first generation in the States, and some of the things that I felt really frustrated with, growing up that, like, I feel fortunate because I got to [unintelligible 00:30:25] that is that, you know, people were just—that look like me are probably given some bullshit QA jobs, so like, you know, behemoth job, I think, for a bank. And so, I wanted to change that. And so, we give money and mentorship to people and we release all of the intellectual property. And so, we mentor someone—actually, anyone from underrepresented backgrounds—for three months.We give then, like, 1200 bucks a month—or 1500, I can't remember—mentorship from our top principal level engineers that have worked at Amazon and Google and Facebook and basically the world's top companies. And so, they meet with them one hour a week, we give them money, they could sit in the couch if they want to. No one has to [unintelligible 00:31:06]. And all we're trying to do is, like, “Hey, if you are part of this group, go and try to build something super hard.” [laugh].And often their minds, which is great, and they're like, “I want to build an OpenAI competitor in three months, and here's the week-by-week progress.” Or, “I want to build a new storage engine, new database in three months.” And that's the kind of people that we want to help, these like, super ambitious, that just hasn't had a chance to be mentored by some of the world's best engineers. And I just want to help them. Like, we—this is a non-scalable project. I meet with them once a week. I don't want to have a team of, like, ten people.Like, to me, I feel like their most valuable thing I could do is to give them my time and to help them mentor. I was like, “Hey, let's think about this problem. Let's decompose this. How do you think about this?” And then bring you the best engineers that I, you know, that work for—with me, and let me help you think about problems differently and give you some money.And we just don't care how you use the time or the money; we just want people to work on hard problems. So, it's active. It runs once a year, and if anyone is listening to this, if you want to send it to your friends, we'd love to have that application. It's for anyone in the world, too, as long as we can send the person a check [laugh]. You know, my head of finance is not going to walk to a Moneygram—which we have done in the past—but other than that, as long as you have a bank account that we can send the check to, you should be able to apply.Corey: That is a compelling offer, particularly in the current macro environment that we find ourselves faced in. We'll definitely put a link to that into the [show notes 00:32:32]. I really want to thank you for taking the time to, I guess, get me up to speed on what it is you're doing. If people want to learn more where's the best place for them to go?Alex: On Twitter, my handle is @emaxerrno, which stands for the largest error in the kernel. I felt like that was apt for my handle. So, that's one. Feel free to find me on the community Slack. There's a Slack button on the website redpanda.com on the top right. I'm always there if you want to DM me. Feel free to stop by. And yeah, thanks for having me. This was a lot of fun.Corey: Likewise. I look forward to the next time. Alex Gallego, CEO and founder at Redpanda. I'm Cloud Economist Corey Quinn, and this is Screaming in the Cloud. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice, whereas if you've hated this podcast, please leave a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice, along with an insulting comment that I will almost certainly never read because they have not figured out how to get data from one place to another.Corey: If your AWS bill keeps rising and your blood pressure is doing the same, then you need The Duckbill Group. We help companies fix their AWS bill by making it smaller and less horrifying. The Duckbill Group works for you, not AWS. We tailor recommendations to your business and we get to the point. Visit duckbillgroup.com to get started.

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans
Marlins Must Find More Consistency | State of the Fish

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 112:07


Fish On First staffers and fans react to the Miami Marlins' recent series against the Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers, a career day for Eury Pérez, the disappointing early returns from the David Robertson trade and more. Hosted by Grant Kiefer with additional speakers Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Alex Krutchik, Alex Carver, Isaac Azout, Noah Berger, Cole McNamara, Ryan Schlesinger, Loud Marlins Fan, Romeo Rodriguez and Parish. Want to be a featured speaker next time? Become a Super Subscriber! Follow Grant (@KieferMedia), Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Isaac (@IsaacAzout), Noah (@Trainboy100), Cole (@ColeMcNamara), Ryan (@MarlinsRyan), LMF (@LoudMarlinsFan), Romeo (@CallMeRomeo__), Parish (@_luckbuck), Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) and Fish On First Spaces (@MarlinsSpaces) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast
Marlins Must Find More Consistency | State of the Fish

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 112:07


Fish On First staffers and fans react to the Miami Marlins' recent series against the Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers, a career day for Eury Pérez, the disappointing early returns from the David Robertson trade and more. Hosted by Grant Kiefer with additional speakers Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Alex Krutchik, Alex Carver, Isaac Azout, Noah Berger, Cole McNamara, Ryan Schlesinger, Loud Marlins Fan, Romeo Rodriguez and Parish. Want to be a featured speaker next time? Become a Super Subscriber! Follow Grant (@KieferMedia), Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Isaac (@IsaacAzout), Noah (@Trainboy100), Cole (@ColeMcNamara), Ryan (@MarlinsRyan), LMF (@LoudMarlinsFan), Romeo (@CallMeRomeo__), Parish (@_luckbuck), Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) and Fish On First Spaces (@MarlinsSpaces) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans
The Marlins Magic Continues

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 127:41


Fish On First staffers and fans react to a memorable series between the Marlins and Yankees and look ahead to a week of very tough opponents. Hosted by Grant Kiefer with additional speakers Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Isaac Azout, Alex Carver, Alex Krutchik, Romeo Rodriguez, Ryan Schlesinger, Zack Ondriezek, Sean Millerick, TheDinoSir, loroleh and Loud Marlins Fan. Want to be a featured speaker next time? Become a Super Subscriber! Follow Grant (@KieferMedia), Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Isaac (@IsaacAzout), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Romeo (@CallMeRomeo__), Ryan (@MarlinsRyan), Zack (@ZackOndriezek), Sean (@miasportsminute), TheDinoSir (@colonelcarnosir), loroleh (@loroleh), LMF (@LoudMarlinsFan), Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) and Fish On First Spaces (@MarlinsSpaces) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast
The Marlins Magic Continues

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 127:41


Fish On First staffers and fans react to a memorable series between the Marlins and Yankees and look ahead to a week of very tough opponents. Hosted by Grant Kiefer with additional speakers Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Isaac Azout, Alex Carver, Alex Krutchik, Romeo Rodriguez, Ryan Schlesinger, Zack Ondriezek, Sean Millerick, TheDinoSir, loroleh and Loud Marlins Fan. Want to be a featured speaker next time? Become a Super Subscriber! Follow Grant (@KieferMedia), Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Isaac (@IsaacAzout), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Romeo (@CallMeRomeo__), Ryan (@MarlinsRyan), Zack (@ZackOndriezek), Sean (@miasportsminute), TheDinoSir (@colonelcarnosir), loroleh (@loroleh), LMF (@LoudMarlinsFan), Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) and Fish On First Spaces (@MarlinsSpaces) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans
2023 Trade Deadline Preview with Craig Mish | State of the Fish

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 129:24


Enjoy this extended Q&A with Marlins insider Craig Mish discussing the state of the team with Fish On First staffers and fans. Hosted by Grant Kiefer with additional speakers Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Isaac Azout, Alex Carver, Alex Krutchik, Daniel Rodriguez, Romeo Rodriguez, Ryan Schlesinger, Bryan Rivero, Danny Rodriguez, Loud Marlins Fan, Cole McNamara, Navi, Jab and more. Want to be a featured speaker next time? Become a Super Subscriber! Follow Craig (@CraigMish), Grant (@KieferMedia), Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Isaac (@IsaacAzout), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Daniel (@Drodyyy), Romeo (@CallMeRomeo__), Ryan (@MarlinsRyan), Bryan (@BryanR_305), Danny (@notdrod), LMF (@LoudMarlinsFan), Cole (@ColeMcNamara), Navi (@MarlinsDiscord), Jab (@jaxisblessed), Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) and Fish On First Spaces (@MarlinsSpaces) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast
2023 Trade Deadline Preview with Craig Mish | State of the Fish

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 129:24


Enjoy this extended Q&A with Marlins insider Craig Mish discussing the state of the team with Fish On First staffers and fans. Hosted by Grant Kiefer with additional speakers Ely Sussman, Kevin Barral, Isaac Azout, Alex Carver, Alex Krutchik, Daniel Rodriguez, Romeo Rodriguez, Ryan Schlesinger, Bryan Rivero, Danny Rodriguez, Loud Marlins Fan, Cole McNamara, Navi, Jab and more. Want to be a featured speaker next time? Become a Super Subscriber! Follow Craig (@CraigMish), Grant (@KieferMedia), Ely (@RealEly), Kevin (@kevin_barral), Isaac (@IsaacAzout), Alex C. (@marlinsminors), Alex K. (@AlexKrutchikFOF), Daniel (@Drodyyy), Romeo (@CallMeRomeo__), Ryan (@MarlinsRyan), Bryan (@BryanR_305), Danny (@notdrod), LMF (@LoudMarlinsFan), Cole (@ColeMcNamara), Navi (@MarlinsDiscord), Jab (@jaxisblessed), Fish On First (@FishOnFirst) and Fish On First Spaces (@MarlinsSpaces) on Twitter. Complete Miami Marlins coverage at FishOnFirst.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

La Clave: Club de videojuegos
El No-E3, eventos y videojuegos con Desayuno Continental

La Clave: Club de videojuegos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 83:02


Con motivo del aluvión de eventos digitales de estas semanas, hoy Albert y Borja invitan a Javi Román y Alex Cáceres de Desayuno Continental, para así buscar la clave de estos eventos. ¿Qué era el E3? ¿Definitivamente ha muerto? ¿Qué presentaciones han destacado? Además el cuarteto selecciona los mejores juegos que se han presentado o aquellos a los que más ganas tienen, de Starfield a Final Fantasy VII Rebirth pasando por los Like a Dragon e incluso algunos indies muy interesantes.Y si te quedas con ganas de más, si te suscribes por 6,90€ al mes podrás acceder al episodio extra exclusivo, en el que se habla de Tears of the Kingdom, Metaphor Refantazio y por supuesto de James Bond.En esta nueva etapa, tu participación es fundamental: síguenos en redes sociales (www.twitter.com/SplendidClub_es) y únete a la comunidad del programa (suscribiéndote en Splendid: https://splendid.club/unirme/?level=5) en Telegram para enterarte de los temas de los próximos episodios, elegir los siguientes juegos que trataremos y enviarnos tus audios y comentarios. Además puedes mandarnos audios sobre tu juego del momento en https://www.speakpipe.com/La_Clave los comentaremos en los próximos programas.En este nuevo podcast, Albert García y Borja Pavón examinarán a fondo videojuegos de todas las épocas para encontrar, con la ayuda de la comunidad y de sus invitados, las claves que hacen que esos títulos ocupen un lugar privilegiado en nuestra memoria. Cada semana propondrán un nuevo juego para que lo juguemos en comunidad y busquemos sus puntos más destacados.Apúntate a Splendid y participa en el club de juego exclusivo (enviando tus audios, charlando con la comunidad y participando en la selección de juegos), recibe los episodios sin anuncios y contenido extra de todos nuestros podcasts: https://splendid.club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Anonymous Podcast
Spiritual Principle a Day - March 22nd with Alex C. - Embracing Our Independence

The Anonymous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 13:38


A commentary and discussion on the Spiritual Principle a Day Meditation. Contact Information: 919-675-1058 or facebook.com/groups/theanonpodcast

Everyday Driver Car Debate
757: Dust Is Gold / Dirt Is For The Bold, Earn A Merit Badge, Cuddle Your Oil

Everyday Driver Car Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 57:22


The guys discuss the launch of the Lamborghini Serrato commercial, Corvette as a separate brand, and hot Purosangue sales. They debate Corvettes, trucks and sports sedans for Alex C. in Des Moines, IA, and diesel fun cars for Dieter in Belgium. Social media questions ask what feature they wish was on their old sports car, should you give up remote start, and what new car name is sillier, Taycan Turbo or Mustang Mach-E? Seasons 1-11 are available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide. Please rate and review us on iTunes, and the TV show on IMDB and Amazon. Write to us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends!

Star Wars Music Minute
Solo 24: Better Call Maul (Minutes 116-120 with The Band Batch)

Star Wars Music Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 215:50


Maul's entire sound situation in minutes 116-120 of SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY is absolute wildness. James Waterman and Justin Scheid (from The Band Batch) are here with Xanthe to discuss! Discussion Guide: 00:00 - Hello there! 01:31 - Our extremely cute matching outfits. 08:04 - Analog sword fighting. 11:00 - Space pirate polyrhythms + a tangent about notating polyrhythms. 20:26 - Cool accents on beat 2 during the heroic end of the fight. 24:04 - Is Han's theme almost "the lick?" 26:09 - Powell's blend of classic + modern elements, cinematic toms, electronic drums 32:59 - Clap for James's joke. 35:04 - Beginning of Qi'ra and Han's romantic (?) scene. 37:39 - How do Justin and James feel about the "Secrets" theme. 43:56 - Han & Qi'ra's wistful piano theme = a unique moment for a Star Wars score. 53:08 - Giant interval leaps associated with yearning, longing, romance. 58:40 - The weirdest line: "Smile." 1:01:54 - Qi'ra's motivations. 1:08:44 - Darth Maul. 1:16:00 - Time warp. 1:26:30 - Maul's position in the sound mix, microphone technique, speakers, and why does he sound like that?

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 274

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 34:32


Kevin Durant on the move. What is next for Brooklyn and Where Does KD want to go. NBA Free agency moves. MLB Power Rankings. USC and UCLA leaving the Pac 12. Subscribe to yay or nay show on youtube

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 273

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 34:32


NBA Free agency updates. Keyshaun Johnson 5 Scariest QB list. Kyrie for Westbrook and Baker Mayfield plays for the Browns?

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 272

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 37:37


Deshaun Watson Arbitration begins today. Kyrie Irving Frigures out he is not that big of a deal. Expectations for the Brooklyn Nets. John Wall Joins the Clippers. Off Season moves for all nBa teams

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 271

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 37:37


Baseball news Arron Judge new deal Bryce Harper out for year. Eight Ejected in MLB Game brawl. Deshuan Watson Discipline hearings begin Tuesday. Jimmy G Rehab on schedule.

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 270

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 21:46


Roger Goodell answers questions from Congress. The national media hypocricy over Deshaun Watson VS Daniel Snyder. MLB Power Rankings.

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 268

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 35:58


Deshaun Watson settles 20 of 24 civil suits. Kyrie Irving should be emabarrased that Brooklyn is thinking about letting him go. NFL Rookie class how are they looking so far? Gronk Retires.

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 269

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 28:28


National media Deshaun Watson Comments. NFL Rookie class grades so far. Can Brooklyn win without Kyrie Irving. If Kyrie went to LA would it be a big deal.

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 267

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 27:16


Warriors win NBA finals. Warriors still not a dynasty. NBA Power rankings for next season. Suns hire Morgan Cato as VP basketball operations And assistant GM.

Into the Aether
Pokemon Red + Blue | Bonus

Into the Aether

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 136:11 Very Popular


With an impending 9th generation of Pokemon games looming over the horizon, Stephen and Brendon take a look back at where the franchise started and how it's evolved over time.---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Discord: https://theworstgarbage.onlineFollow Stephen Hilger: https://twitter.com/StephenHilgerFollow Brendon Bigley: https://twitter.com/brendonbigley---Produced by AJ Fillari: https://twitter.com/ajfillariSeason 4 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/---Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecastThanks to all of our amazing patrons! | Matthew D | Casey H | William J | Tyler N | Elias L | Matthew L | Aaron S | Charli | Andres R | Jackson F | Cade B | Daniel E | jctwizard | Adam R | Donald W | woopox | Stephanie L | Chris On Videogames | Ryan dB | Tyler S | Jake N | Will M | Mike L | Jim Y | Nicholas M | Maxwell L | Katie L | Jamie S | Miles Peter H | Tim O | Spiritofthunder | Callum S | fullmetalsteve | Cage M | Michael D | Matthew H | Austin B | Joshua R | Jason W | Joe R | Alexander | Cailen P | Sammya | Nicholas | Breana P | MaxTheHack | Steve M | Warren S | Phil B | Hudson S | David H | Complete Over Analysis | Jarle S | Nicholas C | Dustine | Julian M | Tony B | Ben J | Dylan E | Chandler H | Greed | Andrew N | Michal R | Bill R | Will A | Shy R | Ryan | Abe P | Beersmoke | Elizabeth A | Colin E | Rachael L | Alex C | Jason T | Adalya H | Joe G | Christopher W | Emily A | Bradlee | Casey | Corey T | Loofie | Minnow Eats Whale | Jenna R | George M | Scott W | Sagar | Mark H | PanaMuse | Franky | Jon M | Alex M | Feld | bunni | J. 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Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 266

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 26:50


Golden State is not a Dynasty, Game 6 tonight. Celtics VS Warriors. National media wants Golden State to win so they can name Curry Finals MVP. Anthony Davis defended by Lebron. MLB Rankings.

Into the Aether
Berethor & NotGimli Are Dead (feat. Might & Magic, LOTR: The Third Age, Listener Questions)

Into the Aether

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 106:55


This video game is not in any way affiliated with the works of JRR Tolkien outside of the New Line Cinema adaptations of the novels directed by Peter Jackson. Any similarities between the events or characters in this game and characters from the novels not portrayed on screen are purely coincidental and our lawyers are extremely confident about it if we're being honest. Look, at the end of the day we really just wanted to make this game but inrellectual property is SUCH a drag to deal with so we tried our best. Please do not take legal action against us, thanks in advance. Love, Electronic Arts!! Discussed: Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes, Peglin, Apex Legends: Mobile, Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, Listener Questions!---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Discord: https://theworstgarbage.onlineFollow Stephen Hilger: https://twitter.com/StephenHilgerFollow Brendon Bigley: https://twitter.com/brendonbigley---Produced by AJ Fillari: https://twitter.com/ajfillariSeason 4 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/---Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecastThanks to all of our amazing patrons! | Callum S | fullmetalsteve | Cage M | Michael D | Matthew H | Austin B | Joshua R | Jason W | Joe R | Alexander | Cailen P | Sammya | Nicholas | Breana P | MaxTheHack | Steve M | Warren S | Phil B | Hudson S | David H | Complete Over Analysis | Jarle S | Nicholas C | Dustine | Julian M | Tony B | Ben J | Dylan E | Chandler H | Greed | Andrew N | Michal R | Bill R | Will A | Shy R | Ryan | Abe P | Beersmoke | Elizabeth A | Colin E | Rachael L | Alex C | Jason T | Adalya H | Joe G | Christopher W | Emily A | Bradlee | Casey | Corey T | Loofie | Minnow Eats Whale | Jenna R | George M | Scott W | Sagar | Mark H | PanaMuse | Franky | Jon M | Alex M | Feld | bunni | J. Jonas J | Jack O | Connor B | Caleb W | Brett J | Kyle B | Nick L | WallyWoo | Cody D | Alex Z | Miles L | Mark E | Sid T | Jeffrey A | Anthony L | Trevor S | Sebastian G | Jacob M | sourorrin | Andrew C | X L | fingerbelly | CJ M | Miles D | Dominic G | Macy P | Callie BD | Jesse Y | Callan C | Zachary M | Thomas B | Joseph D | JC G | Nigel B | Ryan R | Sasha M | Jake L | Cody G | Derek N | peppc | Sam B | Jesse W | Coco N | Ronan B | Julia B | Douglas W | Kaelan T | Honshew | Dan | Gregory | Austin K | Tony D | Mike T | no name | Espen S | Shaun K | Michael C | Maarten G | Paige A | Katie | The Family Computers | Pearson B | Anna E | Codes | Jim VDH | Matt B | Andy M P | Wesley | Logan W | Laslie C | Charlie D | Erik B | Heath S | Marc H | Connor S | Adam V | Ronin W | William W III | Jonathan B | Will N | Mike | Brandon T | Daniel R | Adam L | David H H | Nick V | Mike K | Eric A-F | Judith S | Alejandro M | Susannah G | Mush | Al F | Mick W | Keith S | Markus W | AggressiveToast | Liam R | Pippin N | Matt M | Minh N | jorgamund | Butterfly Bandit | Naman B | Gabe O | Josh H | Bellspr00ut | Kite | Doug | Lasse B | Retromation | John Thomas F | Juanda | Adam L | Geocracy | George L | b0rt | Elen R | David D | Casey D-VA | Zach B | Alex L | Connor C | Jeff N | Baker S | Daniel M | Adam S | Sergio L | Kyle S | ninjadeathdog | Sous Chef Russell | Greg | Zachary G | Adnan S | Celia S | Chris P | Lukerfuffle | David O | Kelly | Rory B | Adam V | JTH | David M | Varsha S | Stumpy J | Verlinp | Matthew W | Andy S | evie  | A42PoundMoose | Sam T | Maxwell H | Robert M | Jonah K | Morgan M | Robb S | Owen P | Samuel H | Michael W | Andrew S | Tom | Mitchell J | Justin M | Will L | InterJustin | Evan H | Sam B | Robert O | Xavier K | Charlie E | Theresa N | Jamal M | Korey | Thomas W | Monte J | Liam M | Nick S | Jellums | Peter R | Jennifer S | Will H | Derek H | Brian D | Augusto D | Ethan K | Michael O | Brandon B | Peter H | Matt S | Albatross Soup | Noah H G | Christiaan S | Nick P | Ryan O | CosmicBluesMinis | Derek N | Megan T | Josiah R | Austin B | Kaija R | Khaleel G | Rowan | Sam S | Hunter F | Togame1 | JT | John H | Makenzie B | James O | SalivationArmy | Bishop_Tacos | Alex L | Dakota K | Ryan H | Blake M | Wanda S. | Scott T | Rachel L | Ian B | Onatah | Samuel H | Myles H | Wiley K | Moonstone5tella | garretsr  | Eric D | Latte709 | Phillip F | Charles S | The WolfeKnight | Patrick M | Michael N | Brigitte L | Lee R | James Y | Reuben J | John C | Anisa | Maurice  | Nick M | Trey L | Sam N | Madeleine  | Randal S | Matthew M | leigha | Michael N | Connor  | Garrett P | Justin W | Brendan K | Michaela  | Adam G | Sebastian P | Júlía H | Marc | Christopher S | Alanna O | Scott R | Jackson F | Megan B | Erika Y | Christopher D | Matt D | Sebastian E | Liam B | Meredith | wreck | Daniel C | Coop | Brian M | Richie | Alexander M | Andrew K | Roc B | Alex G | Dan O | Laura W | Roberto S | Leo C | Wishbone | saddlebread | Roberge | Ian A | Max M | Michael V | Kyle R | Selina A | Noah O | Rich E | Michael G | Arcturus | Raihan S | Matthew M | Rowan S | Chris R | leastest | Kyle L | Anthony G | Adam | The Binding of Andrew | Hepahe | Jake L | Conor P | Cory F | Luke L | Matt C | Cian | John J P | GJ C | Mr Mallard | Sarah G | Vanessa J | Jack F | Kelsey J | Chase A | Elyse H | Anna | Nick Q | Tom H | Wes K | Erica S | Maria D | Chris M | RB | Jared B | Toots M | Aaron D | David C | Karen H | Walter N B | Kristin T | Joseph P | Tom W | Chad W | Chy J-B | Michaela W | Ryan W | Adam F | Scott H | Denys T | Lauren H | Andrew M | Alexander St. P | Griffin F | Ben G | killian | Therese K | Matthew V | Nick C | Zach A | SpagooliDude | Andrew L | Justin H | Alyssa R | jgprinters  | Rob K | Justin C | Jess B | Matt H | bsushi | sebsab  | Lilie G | Ian L | Chris | Pat M | markh | Craig | Matt F | Sebastian V N | Joeri B | Maryanne D | SkinTightAlloy  | Dennis C | Eliot O B | Shelly B | William L | Brendon T | Robert S | Murray  | Trevor B | salutepeezy  | Andrew D | David P | Alex M | Catherine O | Josh G | noname  | Jason  | Bede R | Mark O | Jeff C | Brett S | Inês G. | Kim M | Kamrin H | Minh T | Andrew D | Marxelle  | Akira  | Christopher B | Melimuffinpie  | bolt  | Scout W | Philip N★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 265

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 32:15


Deshaun Watson Fans tweet that there is no contraversy. National Media players would sell out to play with Deshaun Watson. Phoenix suns employee resings due to retaliation for culture complaints.

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 264

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 39:37


Deshaun Watson more allegations. NBA finals game 5 recap. PGA and golf have a huge contraversy.

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 263

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 23:57


NBA finals game 5. Who is the pressure on Steph Curry or Jason Tatum? Herm Edwards no respected by other College coaches. NFL Mini Camps have begun. NBA trade grades.

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 262

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 27:05


Boston VS Golden State Game 3. Steph Curry update. Deshaun Watson update. Draymond Green podcast. New NIL Deal?

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 261

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 44:51


Boston VS Warriors Game 3. How should Boston handle Draymond Green. Deshaun Watson national media comments! Lebron James play for Warriors comments! Justin Verlander makes history.

Into the Aether
Everybody Loves Yangus (feat. Pokemon Scarlet / Violet, State of Play, Retro Handhelds)

Into the Aether

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 106:35 Very Popular


INT. DAY, RAY'S LIVING ROOMA crash from off camera as the cast turns towards the kitchen in horror.(laugh track)Yangus appears in the doorway with his axe brandished(audience applause)YANGUS: Oi guv, had a spot of trouble carvin' the ol' bird up for supper. Yangus lifts his axe into the air revealing a very much still alive turkey sitting perched on the handle.(laugh track)Discussed: Pokemon Scarlet / Violet, PlayStation State of Play for June 2022, Retro Handhelds, the Miyoo Mini, the Ayn Odin, Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King, Final Fantasy VI---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Discord: https://theworstgarbage.onlineFollow Stephen Hilger: https://twitter.com/StephenHilgerFollow Brendon Bigley: https://twitter.com/brendonbigley---Produced by AJ Fillari: https://twitter.com/ajfillariSeason 4 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/---Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecastThanks to all of our amazing patrons! | Callum S | fullmetalsteve | Cage M | Michael D | Matthew H | Austin B | Joshua R | Jason W | Joe R | Alexander | Cailen P | Sammya | Nicholas | Breana P | MaxTheHack | Steve M | Warren S | Phil B | Hudson S | David H | Complete Over Analysis | Jarle S | Nicholas C | Dustine | Julian M | Tony B | Ben J | Dylan E | Chandler H | Greed | Andrew N | Michal R | Bill R | Will A | Shy R | Ryan | Abe P | Beersmoke | Elizabeth A | Colin E | Rachael L | Alex C | Jason T | Adalya H | Joe G | Christopher W | Emily A | Bradlee | Casey | Corey T | Loofie | Minnow Eats Whale | Jenna R | George M | Scott W | Sagar | Mark H | PanaMuse | Franky | Jon M | Alex M | Feld | bunni | J. Jonas J | Jack O | Connor B | Caleb W | Brett J | Kyle B | Nick L | WallyWoo | Cody D | Alex Z | Miles L | Mark E | Sid T | Jeffrey A | Anthony L | Trevor S | Sebastian G | Jacob M | sourorrin | Andrew C | X L | fingerbelly | CJ M | Miles D | Dominic G | Macy P | Callie BD | Jesse Y | Callan C | Zachary M | Thomas B | Joseph D | JC G | Nigel B | Ryan R | Sasha M | Jake L | Cody G | Derek N | peppc | Sam B | Jesse W | Coco N | Ronan B | Julia B | Douglas W | Kaelan T | Honshew | Dan | Gregory | Austin K | Tony D | Mike T | no name | Espen S | Shaun K | Michael C | Maarten G | Paige A | Katie | The Family Computers | Pearson B | Anna E | Codes | Jim VDH | Matt B | Andy M P | Wesley | Logan W | Laslie C | Charlie D | Erik B | Heath S | Marc H | Connor S | Adam V | Ronin W | William W III | Jonathan B | Will N | Mike | Brandon T | Daniel R | Adam L | David H H | Nick V | Mike K | Eric A-F | Judith S | Alejandro M | Susannah G | Mush | Al F | Mick W | Keith S | Markus W | AggressiveToast | Liam R | Pippin N | Matt M | Minh N | jorgamund | Butterfly Bandit | Naman B | Gabe O | Josh H | Bellspr00ut | Kite | Doug | Lasse B | Retromation | John Thomas F | Juanda | Adam L | Geocracy | George L | b0rt | Elen R | David D | Casey D-VA | Zach B | Alex L | Connor C | Jeff N | Baker S | Daniel M | Adam S | Sergio L | Kyle S | ninjadeathdog | Sous Chef Russell | Greg | Zachary G | Adnan S | Celia S | Chris P | Lukerfuffle | David O | Kelly | Rory B | Adam V | JTH | David M | Varsha S | Stumpy J | Verlinp | Matthew W | Andy S | evie  | A42PoundMoose | Sam T | Maxwell H | Robert M | Jonah K | Morgan M | Robb S | Owen P | Samuel H | Michael W | Andrew S | Tom | Mitchell J | Justin M | Will L | InterJustin | Evan H | Sam B | Robert O | Xavier K | Charlie E | Theresa N | Jamal M | Korey | Thomas W | Monte J | Liam M | Nick S | Jellums | Peter R | Jennifer S | Will H | Derek H | Brian D | Augusto D | Ethan K | Michael O | Brandon B | Peter H | Matt S | Albatross Soup | Noah H G | Christiaan S | Nick P | Ryan O | CosmicBluesMinis | Derek N | Megan T | Josiah R | Austin B | Kaija R | Khaleel G | Rowan | Sam S | Hunter F | Togame1 | JT | John H | Makenzie B | James O | SalivationArmy | Bishop_Tacos | Alex L | Dakota K | Ryan H | Blake M | Wanda S. | Scott T | Rachel L | Ian B | Onatah | Samuel H | Myles H | Wiley K | Moonstone5tella | garretsr  | Eric D | Latte709 | Phillip F | Charles S | The WolfeKnight | Patrick M | Michael N | Brigitte L | Lee R | James Y | Reuben J | John C | Anisa | Maurice  | Nick M | Trey L | Sam N | Madeleine  | Randal S | Matthew M | leigha | Michael N | Connor  | Garrett P | Justin W | Brendan K | Michaela  | Adam G | Sebastian P | Júlía H | Marc | Christopher S | Alanna O | Scott R | Jackson F | Megan B | Erika Y | Christopher D | Matt D | Sebastian E | Liam B | Meredith | wreck | Daniel C | Coop | Brian M | Richie | Alexander M | Andrew K | Roc B | Alex G | Dan O | Laura W | Roberto S | Leo C | Wishbone | saddlebread | Roberge | Ian A | Max M | Michael V | Kyle R | Selina A | Noah O | Rich E | Michael G | Arcturus | Raihan S | Matthew M | Rowan S | Chris R | leastest | Kyle L | Anthony G | Adam | The Binding of Andrew | Hepahe | Jake L | Conor P | Cory F | Luke L | Matt C | Cian | John J P | GJ C | Mr Mallard | Sarah G | Vanessa J | Jack F | Kelsey J | Chase A | Elyse H | Anna | Nick Q | Tom H | Wes K | Erica S | Maria D | Chris M | RB | Jared B | Toots M | Aaron D | David C | Karen H | Walter N B | Kristin T | Joseph P | Tom W | Chad W | Chy J-B | Michaela W | Ryan W | Adam F | Scott H | Denys T | Lauren H | Andrew M | Alexander St. P | Griffin F | Ben G | killian | Therese K | Matthew V | Nick C | Zach A | SpagooliDude | Andrew L | Justin H | Alyssa R | jgprinters  | Rob K | Justin C | Jess B | Matt H | bsushi | sebsab  | Lilie G | Ian L | Chris | Pat M | markh | Craig | Matt F | Sebastian V N | Joeri B | Maryanne D | SkinTightAlloy  | Dennis C | Eliot O B | Shelly B | William L | Brendon T | Robert S | Murray  | Trevor B | salutepeezy  | Andrew D | David P | Alex M | Catherine O | Josh G | noname  | Jason  | Bede R | Mark O | Jeff C | Brett S | Inês G. | Kim M | Kamrin H | Minh T | Andrew D | Marxelle  | Akira  | Christopher B | Melimuffinpie  | bolt  | Scout W | Philip N★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C
Yay or Nay Show with Alex C Episode 260

Yay or Nay Show with Alex C

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 31:16


Draymond Green Talks about his game 2 perfornance. Baseball shift MLB players weigh in. Deebo Samuels reports to OTA;s. L.A. Angels fire manager.

Into the Aether
Chameleon Twist Chameleon Twist Chameleon Twist (feat. Multiversus, Castlevania, and more!)

Into the Aether

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 124:35 Very Popular


If you end up in a FuncoLand looking for the next great 3D platforming adventure, make sure you do everything you can to avoid saying "Chameleon Twist" enough times to be legally bound to buy it. The dude at FuncoLand doesn't care what your older brother sent you to get: You have to take responsibility for what you said. Discussed: Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime, Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, MultiVersus, Mario Strikers: Battle League, Inazuma Eleven---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Discord: https://theworstgarbage.onlineFollow Stephen Hilger: https://twitter.com/StephenHilgerFollow Brendon Bigley: https://twitter.com/brendonbigley---Produced by AJ Fillari: https://twitter.com/ajfillariSeason 4 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/---Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecastThanks to all of our amazing patrons! | Callum S | fullmetalsteve | Cage M | Michael D | Matthew H | Austin B | Joshua R | Jason W | Joe R | Alexander | Cailen P | Sammya | Nicholas | Breana P | MaxTheHack | Steve M | Warren S | Phil B | Hudson S | David H | Complete Over Analysis | Jarle S | Nicholas C | Dustine | Julian M | Tony B | Ben J | Dylan E | Chandler H | Greed | Andrew N | Michal R | Bill R | Will A | Shy R | Ryan | Abe P | Beersmoke | Elizabeth A | Colin E | Rachael L | Alex C | Jason T | Adalya H | Joe G | Christopher W | Emily A | Bradlee | Casey | Corey T | Loofie | Minnow Eats Whale | Jenna R | George M | Scott W | Sagar | Mark H | PanaMuse | Franky | Jon M | Alex M | Feld | bunni | J. Jonas J | Jack O | Connor B | Caleb W | Brett J | Kyle B | Nick L | WallyWoo | Cody D | Alex Z | Miles L | Mark E | Sid T | Jeffrey A | Anthony L | Trevor S | Sebastian G | Jacob M | sourorrin | Andrew C | X L | fingerbelly | CJ M | Miles D | Dominic G | Macy P | Callie BD | Jesse Y | Callan C | Zachary M | Thomas B | Joseph D | JC G | Nigel B | Ryan R | Sasha M | Jake L | Cody G | Derek N | peppc | Sam B | Jesse W | Coco N | Ronan B | Julia B | Douglas W | Kaelan T | Honshew | Dan | Gregory | Austin K | Tony D | Mike T | no name | Espen S | Shaun K | Michael C | Maarten G | Paige A | Katie | The Family Computers | Pearson B | Anna E | Codes | Jim VDH | Matt B | Andy M P | Wesley | Logan W | Laslie C | Charlie D | Erik B | Heath S | Marc H | Connor S | Adam V | Ronin W | William W III | Jonathan B | Will N | Mike | Brandon T | Daniel R | Adam L | David H H | Nick V | Mike K | Eric A-F | Judith S | Alejandro M | Susannah G | Mush | Al F | Mick W | Keith S | Markus W | AggressiveToast | Liam R | Pippin N | Matt M | Minh N | jorgamund | Butterfly Bandit | Naman B | Gabe O | Josh H | Bellspr00ut | Kite | Doug | Lasse B | Retromation | John Thomas F | Juanda | Adam L | Geocracy | George L | b0rt | Elen R | David D | Casey D-VA | Zach B | Alex L | Connor C | Jeff N | Baker S | Daniel M | Adam S | Sergio L | Kyle S | ninjadeathdog | Sous Chef Russell | Greg | Zachary G | Adnan S | Celia S | Chris P | Lukerfuffle | David O | Kelly | Rory B | Adam V | JTH | David M | Varsha S | Stumpy J | Verlinp | Matthew W | Andy S | evie  | A42PoundMoose | Sam T | Maxwell H | Robert M | Jonah K | Morgan M | Robb S | Owen P | Samuel H | Michael W | Andrew S | Tom | Mitchell J | Justin M | Will L | InterJustin | Evan H | Sam B | Robert O | Xavier K | Charlie E | Theresa N | Jamal M | Korey | Thomas W | Monte J | Liam M | Nick S | Jellums | Peter R | Jennifer S | Will H | Derek H | Brian D | Augusto D | Ethan K | Michael O | Brandon B | Peter H | Matt S | Albatross Soup | Noah H G | Christiaan S | Nick P | Ryan O | CosmicBluesMinis | Derek N | Megan T | Josiah R | Austin B | Kaija R | Khaleel G | Rowan | Sam S | Hunter F | Togame1 | JT | John H | Makenzie B | James O | SalivationArmy | Bishop_Tacos | Alex L | Dakota K | Ryan H | Blake M | Wanda S. | Scott T | Rachel L | Ian B | Onatah | Samuel H | Myles H | Wiley K | Moonstone5tella | garretsr  | Eric D | Latte709 | Phillip F | Charles S | The WolfeKnight | Patrick M | Michael N | Brigitte L | Lee R | James Y | Reuben J | John C | Anisa | Maurice  | Nick M | Trey L | Sam N | Madeleine  | Randal S | Matthew M | leigha | Michael N | Connor  | Garrett P | Justin W | Brendan K | Michaela  | Adam G | Sebastian P | Júlía H | Marc | Christopher S | Alanna O | Scott R | Jackson F | Megan B | Erika Y | Christopher D | Matt D | Sebastian E | Liam B | Meredith | wreck | Daniel C | Coop | Brian M | Richie | Alexander M | Andrew K | Roc B | Alex G | Dan O | Laura W | Roberto S | Leo C | Wishbone | saddlebread | Roberge | Ian A | Max M | Michael V | Kyle R | Selina A | Noah O | Rich E | Michael G | Arcturus | Raihan S | Matthew M | Rowan S | Chris R | leastest | Kyle L | Anthony G | Adam | The Binding of Andrew | Hepahe | Jake L | Conor P | Cory F | Luke L | Matt C | Cian | John J P | GJ C | Mr Mallard | Sarah G | Vanessa J | Jack F | Kelsey J | Chase A | Elyse H | Anna | Nick Q | Tom H | Wes K | Erica S | Maria D | Chris M | RB | Jared B | Toots M | Aaron D | David C | Karen H | Walter N B | Kristin T | Joseph P | Tom W | Chad W | Chy J-B | Michaela W | Ryan W | Adam F | Scott H | Denys T | Lauren H | Andrew M | Alexander St. P | Griffin F | Ben G | killian | Therese K | Matthew V | Nick C | Zach A | SpagooliDude | Andrew L | Justin H | Alyssa R | jgprinters  | Rob K | Justin C | Jess B | Matt H | bsushi | sebsab  | Lilie G | Ian L | Chris | Pat M | markh | Craig | Matt F | Sebastian V N | Joeri B | Maryanne D | SkinTightAlloy  | Dennis C | Eliot O B | Shelly B | William L | Brendon T | Robert S | Murray  | Trevor B | salutepeezy  | Andrew D | David P | Alex M | Catherine O | Josh G | noname  | Jason  | Bede R | Mark O | Jeff C | Brett S | Inês G. | Kim M | Kamrin H | Minh T | Andrew D | Marxelle  | Akira  | Christopher B | Melimuffinpie  | bolt  | Scout W | Philip N★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Into the Aether
Undertale | Bonus Episode

Into the Aether

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 218:54


Stephen and Brendon discuss the entirety of Undertale and the nature of the fandom surrounding it.---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Discord: https://theworstgarbage.onlineFollow Stephen Hilger: https://twitter.com/StephenHilgerFollow Brendon Bigley: https://twitter.com/brendonbigley---Produced by AJ Fillari: https://twitter.com/ajfillariSeason 4 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/---Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecastThanks to all of our amazing patrons! | Callum S | fullmetalsteve | Cage M | Michael D | Matthew H | Austin B | Joshua R | Jason W | Joe R | Alexander | Cailen P | Sammya | Nicholas | Breana P | MaxTheHack | Steve M | Warren S | Phil B | Hudson S | David H | Complete Over Analysis | Jarle S | Nicholas C | Dustine | Julian M | Tony B | Ben J | Dylan E | Chandler H | Greed | Andrew N | Michal R | Bill R | Will A | Shy R | Ryan | Abe P | Beersmoke | Elizabeth A | Colin E | Rachael L | Alex C | Jason T | Adalya H | Joe G | Christopher W | Emily A | Bradlee | Casey | Corey T | Loofie | Minnow Eats Whale | Jenna R | George M | Scott W | Sagar | Mark H | PanaMuse | Franky | Jon M | Alex M | Feld | bunni | J. 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