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It had been a while since John Levy last spoke when he appeared last month at the NEXT.io Summit in New York. He had a few things to say about the departure of himself and sons Aubrey, Noah and Benjie from PENN Entertainment some 14 months ago, more than 2 ½ years after PENN acquired theScore in 2021. We've been giving it the old college try to get the elder Levy back on the podcast, and we finally succeeded this week as Ontario's open, legal sports betting and igaming industry recognizes its third anniversary. Our conversation included a trip down memory lane before single-event sports betting was given legal blessing by the federal government, and your humble host read a quote from Levy in a May 2021 Toronto Star column about legal online gaming coming to the true north, strong and free, Levy spoke about theScore's success in Ontario, both pre- and post-PENN ownership, the company's partnerships with the Toronto Blue Jays and Golf Canada, and some overall thoughts about the province's legal gaming market, advertising and marketing strategies, the ongoing efforts by the industry around responsible gaming and the challenges/opportunities ahead in Ontario, Alberta and beyond. He also (somewhat) answered our question about what's next. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 46 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie chat with John Dietz, CEO of Konstruct, about Kubefirst, an open source platform that streamlines Kubernetes adoption. John shares the journey of building Kubefirst, overcoming Kubernetes complexity, and the challenges of commercializing open source software.
In episode 46 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie chat with John Dietz, CEO of Konstruct, about Kubefirst, an open source platform that streamlines Kubernetes adoption. John shares the journey of building Kubefirst, overcoming Kubernetes complexity, and the challenges of commercializing open source software.
What's a little bigger than a bike, a lot smaller than a car, and might be the tool you didn't know you needed to get a big haul home from the grocery store two miles away in the pouring rain? The answer is actually an entire category of vehicles that aren't common on U.S. roads — but with the right mix of policy, code, and infrastructure reform, we could see a lot more of them. Today on the Brake, we sit down with Karina Ricks of CityFi and Benjie De La Peña of the Shared Use Mobility Center to talk about all things mini-mobility, also known as light urban vehicles (LUVs), personal light moblity (PLMs), Neighboorhood Electric vehicles, (NEVs), and about a million other acronyms. Whatever you call them, Ricks and De La Peña recently won a $750,000 federal grant to help American communities encourage their use – only to find out, days later, that the grant might be in jeopardy thanks to President Trump's executive orders. Listen in to learn more about their project and how you can help keep it alive.
Avec cet épisode, on termine notre voyage en Italie, entre petites curiosités et beaucoup de musique. Aujourd’hui, on s’intéressera au centre de l’Italie PLAYLIST: Cosa sarà – Lucio Dalla Vado al massimo – Vasco Rossi Dove e quando – Benjie... Continue Reading →
Introducing Driver Tale-Lights! First driver talk of 2025 I bring on Benjie Burns, a South Carolina native with over 25 years in the trucking industry. He joins the show to tell his Tale. We dive into the industries hot topics like pay, retention, and parking. He drives home a solid point of why if you are going to drive in this industry, it will require you to have to self advocate, or you will be taken advantage of. You can follow his journey on tiktok @benjieburns75 Donate to Project61 https://ironmanfoundation.donordrive.com/participant/lombardtrucking Download the Truck Parking Club app today and get $25 off your first booking with code lombard25. In another bind? Use code january25 all month long! Remove added sugars from your coffee by ordering Super Coffee on Amazon using the code lombard20 for 20% off your first purchase.
Over 33,000 undergraduates are enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles, known universally by its acronym, UCLA. It's one of the most competitive schools in the country, accepting less than 9 percent of its applicants. Among the current undergraduate student body, Hillel International estimates that there are about 2,500 Jewish students. The story of informal discrimination against Jewish students on prestigious campuses is, by now, a sad and familiar story. And in fact, that story is not foreign to Jewish students at UCLA. Worse still, an undergraduate Jewish leader on campus, Bella Brannon, has recently filed a motion with the student government alleging not informal, social discrimination, but formal employment discrimination against Jewish students. Here some background is necessary. UCLA has an active student government: the Undergraduate Students Association Council, known by its acronym, USAC. USAC is organized in various offices and commissions, one of which is the Cultural Affairs Commission, or CAC. According to CAC's website, it is “meant to ignite conversation regarding current events” and “facilitate exhibitions of creativity.” It supports dance, art, music, culinary festivals, poetry readings, and tours of culturally significant areas of Los Angeles. An elected member of the student body is charged with administering each of these commissions, and receives from the university a modest honorarium or payment of some kind for that service as well as a budget to hire fellow students to manage the commission's many programs. Because UCLA is a public university, a good deal of that money comes from California taxpayers. Brannon's motion claims that the current CAC commissioner has made explicit a policy to disqualify Jewish students, described as Zionists, from employment at the commission. Her motion was recently described in an article in UCLA's Jewish newspaper, Ha'Am, by the undergraduate writer Benjie Katz. This week, these two students, Bella Brannon and Benjie Katz—who are both leaders of the campus Tikvah chapter—join Mosaic's editor Jonathan Silver to discuss their experiences. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.
As a military veteran or first responder, you need to be planning and implementing strategies to prepare for your transition into civilian life. In this powerful episode, Benjie Manibog is back for a return visit. Benjie served 15 years in the Marine Corps as a MARSOC Raider. He got out in 2021 to care for his wife. Go back to Episode 28 for more of Benjie's story. This time, Benjie shares more about his journey from the military's Special Operations community to navigating family, business, and personal growth. Reflecting on his early struggles, lessons learned in the Marine Corps, and the challenges of military transition, Benjie opens up about the impact of service on his relationships with his family, the struggles of owning a business and its subsequent failure, and his commitment to building a purposeful life beyond the military. With practical insights into resilience, leadership, and overcoming setbacks, this conversation is a must-listen for veterans, first responders, and anyone seeking to transform hardship into growth and find a new mission after service. SPONSORS: Trident Coffee Get 15% off your purchase Link: https://tridentcoffee.com Promo Code: TDP15 Human Performance TRT Get 10% off your purchase Web: https://hptrt.com/ Promo Code: TDP CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ WEB: https://www.transitiondrillpodcast.com QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: paul@transitiondrillpodcast.com CONNECT WITH BENJIE: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bmmanibog/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/benjie_manibog/ WEB: https://www.defensestrategies.us/
If you were to write your own anthem, what would you create? Cantor Benjie Ellen Schiller illustrates the philosophy and artistry behind one of her career-defining songs: "Azamra," based on Psalm 146.
In this episode of Nurse Converse, Brian Benjie, a seasoned nurse with 12 years of experience, dives into the unique rewards and challenges of being a male nurse and a father. He opens up about the importance of balancing his professional life with family responsibilities, and how this balance drives his passion for business and investing. Brian also highlights the benefits of nursing and emphasizes the importance of leveraging nursing skills to pursue side ventures.>>The Rewards and Challenges of Being a Male Nurse and Parent Jump Ahead to Listen:[01:41] Rewards and challenges of nursing.[06:46] Patient aggression towards nurses.[08:31] Coping with loss in nursing.[12:45] Work-life balance in nursing.[19:13] Nursing as a career choice.[20:05] Nurses and anxiety experiences.Connect with Brian on social media:Instagram: @brianmakesbenjaminsYouTube: @brianmakesbenjaminsFor more information, full transcript and videos visit Nurse.org/podcastJoin our newsletter at nurse.org/joinInstagram: @nurse_orgTikTok: @nurse.orgFacebook: @nurse.orgYouTube: Nurse.org
When Dr. Lee, my seminary professor, noticed that Benjie, our school custodian, would be late in joining our lunch gathering, he quietly set aside a plate of food for him. As my classmates and I talked, Dr. Lee also quietly placed the last slice of rice cake on a dish for him—adding some grated coconut as a delicious topping. This kind act of an eminent theologian was one of many—and what I consider an overflow of Dr. Lee’s faithfulness to God. Twenty years later, the deep impression he made on me remains. The apostle John had a dear friend who also left a deep impression on many believers. They talked about Gaius as one who was faithful to God and the Scriptures, continually walking in “the truth” (3 John 1:3). Gaius showed hospitality to traveling preachers of the gospel, even though they were strangers (v. 5). As a result, John said to him, “They have told the church about your love” (v. 6). Gaius’ faithfulness to God and to other believers in Jesus helped further the gospel. The impact my teacher had on me, and the impact Gaius had in his day are powerful reminders that we can leave an impact on others─one that God can use in drawing them to Christ. As we walk faithfully with God, let’s live and act in a way that helps other believers walk faithfully with Him too.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Investing RN, we sit down with Brian Benjie (Brian Cerezo), a nurse and investing expert, to explore his fascinating journey from penny stocks to mastering the art of covered calls, cash-secured puts, and real estate. Brian shares personal stories of early investing mistakes, including the wild ride of making (and losing) a fortune in crypto, and how he evolved into a more calculated, risk-averse investor. We also dive into the details of how to leverage HELOCs (Home Equity Lines of Credit) to accelerate mortgage payoffs and explore creative strategies to maximize financial growth while working in healthcare.Whether you're a nurse looking to dip your toes into the stock market or curious about more advanced investment strategies like options trading and real estate, this episode is packed with actionable insights and real-world advice.Timestamps:[00:00] - Highlight/Introduction[01:45] - Welcoming Brian Benjie (Brian Cerezo) to the Podcast[04:20] - Brian's Journey from Nursing to Investing[10:30] - Learning from Losses: Brian's Crypto Experience[18:00] - Covered Calls and Cash-Secured Puts: An Overview[24:50] - How Brian Uses HELOCs to Pay Off His Mortgage Faster[32:15] - Stock Market Strategies and Reducing Risk[38:10] - Using Zero Percent Interest Credit Cards for Financial Leverage[44:35] - Balancing Work, Family, and Investing[51:00] - Real Estate Ventures and Diversifying Income[58:30] - How to Get Started in the Stock Market with Little Capital[1:05:20] - Final Thoughts and Where to Find Brian Benji OnlineAbout the Guest:Brian Benjie, is a registered nurse and self-taught investor who made a name for himself in the world of stocks and real estate. From learning the ropes through penny stocks to finding success in options trading and leveraging real estate, Brian's journey is one of trial, error, and ultimate financial growth. He now teaches other healthcare professionals how to build wealth and find financial freedom through his online courses and social media platforms.Links & Resources:Follow Brian on Instagram: www.instagram.com/brianbenjiernCheck out Brian's Investing Course: www.stan.store/brianbenjrn#NurseInvestor #HELOCStrategy #CoveredCalls #StockOptions #FinancialFreedom #NursingCommunity #PassiveIncome #RealEstateInvesting #NurseEntrepreneur #InvestingRNBe sure to follow us on instagram here Subscribe to our YouTube channel here Click the link, share your contact details, and we'll help you get started on your investment journey. Start now!
This week, we bring in Surf Fishing Expert and YouTube Benjie Kim from @BenjieKimFishing! We chat about how he got to where he is, surf fishing tips and tricks and just doing things the right way in our industry. Join CCA at: www.JoinCCA.org Visit us at: www.CCACalifornia.org Register for the 2024 STAR Tournament at: www.CCACalifornia.org/STAR
In this episode of the Push To Be More podcast, Matt enjoys a captivating conversation with Benjie Craig, a Silicon Valley business leader who shares his unique perspective on the power of servant leadership. Benjie discusses his journey from growing up in Pakistan to running a successful contracting business in the Bay Area, and how his experiences have shaped his leadership philosophy.Discover:Why Benjie believes that prioritizing employee development is crucial for business successHow a CEO's willingness to perform any task, no matter how small, can transform company cultureThe importance of creating an ecosystem where employees coach and mentor each otherStrategies for navigating the ups and downs of the construction industry while keeping your team engaged and motivatedHow Benjie's multicultural background has influenced his approach to leadership and fostered a deeper understanding of diverse perspectivesThroughout the episode, Benjie emphasizes the significance of empowering your team and serving their needs to unlock their full potential. He shares practical examples of how he has implemented this philosophy within his own company, Jemby, and the positive impact it has had on employee morale, productivity, and overall business success.Benjie also delves into his personal practices for staying sharp and focused as a leader, including the power of starting each day with a walk, working with his hands to process thoughts, and intentionally creating space for recharging.Whether you're a seasoned business leader or an aspiring entrepreneur, this episode is packed with valuable insights on servant leadership, employee empowerment, and building a thriving company culture.Don't miss this engaging conversation with Benjie Craig, and discover why he firmly believes that the key to success lies in serving your employees first.
In this episode Jeff brings Benjie (the supercar guru) Blazin (the motorcycle madman) Kamag (the diesel dude) and Steven (the shop cofer) on to talk about customization and a little bit of background on the boys then we play a game Jeff calls keep or crush so enjoy and let the conversation begin
In this episode of "What's The Story?", we get into how faith influences every aspect of our lives with our guest, Benjie Craig. Join us as Benjie shares his personal journey of integrating faith with business, community, and family.What You'll Learn:Faith and Business: How Benjie's deep-rooted beliefs guide his entrepreneurial decisions and help him navigate the challenges of running a business.Community Engagement: Insights into how faith motivates Benjie to actively participate and make a difference in his local community.Family and Faith: The role of spirituality in family life and how it shapes personal relationships and parenting.Overcoming Challenges: Benjie discusses the pivotal moments when faith played a crucial role in overcoming life's unexpected challenges.Daily Faith Practices: Practical tips on incorporating faith into daily routines, fostering a deeper connection with spiritual beliefs.Key Takeaways:Be busy, work hard but always be ready to come alongside others and love themIf Jesus was you, what would it look like?Love where you liveDon't forget to subscribe to our podcast and follow us on our social media for more inspiring stories and life lessons grounded in faith and practical wisdom.
In episode 41 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie speak with Lukas Gentele of Loft Labs about vCluster. Together they dive deep on how vCluster works and some of the new use cases that the project enables when running on larger, more mature enterprises. This technical discussion explores the problems Lucas and his team set out to solve when they created vCluster.
In episode 41 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie speak with Lukas Gentele of Loft Labs about vCluster. Together they dive deep on how vCluster works and some of the new use cases that the project enables when running on larger, more mature enterprises. This technical discussion explores the problems Lucas and his team set out to solve when they created vCluster.
In this episode we digest a successful NEXT: NYC, we discuss the Betting Startups report published by Jesse Learmonth where he surveyed 68 start-ups in the online betting space. Benjie & Lloyd also talk about how they measure the success of their investments. Finally, the panels grill Chris Bevilacqua, CEO & Founder of Simplebet to understand the present and the future of the company better
Manu Koenig serves as First District Supervisor for Santa Cruz County. Prior to his election to the Board, Manu worked for several technology startups including Paystand in Scotts Valley and Civinomics, where he was co-founder and CEO. The local startup created an app for citizens to propose and vote on new policy online. It also conducted polling and survey research for local governments throughout the Monterey and San Francisco Bay Area. Manu was born and raised in Santa Cruz County. He holds a Bachelor's degree from Stanford University and is an avid surfer, cyclist and climber. Manu lives in Live Oak with his wife Leah, daughter Charlotte and blue heeler Benjie.As our Country gets enamored with the Trump vs Biden election cycle, it's easy to forget about local politics. This is the place we can often have the greatest impact, and this podcast is about the levers we can pull to make change happen.Read my story for Patagonia: The Wave Below the Sleeping RabbitIf you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. You can join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious. Get full access to Writing by Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Student Conversation: I speak with an old friend of mine who played some of his best golf ever 1 month and a bunch of practice reps after a lesson we did last November. Subscribe to the newsletter and get a free PDF copy of the book - https://kenworthygolf.com/newsletter Subscribe to the podcast or leave a review on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/resilient-golf-improvement/id1702348615 Follow me on Twitter - https://twitter.com/kenworthygolf Buy Resilient Golf Improvement in Paperback on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3P4RJuA Buy the Kindle version - https://amzn.to/45wKr8f I'd love to hear your thoughts on the book. Feel free to DM me on twitter or email me at jared@kenworthygolf.com. Thanks for listening!
In episode 40 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie speak with open source pioneer Dave McAllister. Dave shares stories and lessons from his 40-year career in tech including working for DEC, NASA, Adobe, Red Hat, Splunk, and NGINX. Additionally, they discuss Linux's rise to popularity in the early days of open source, SGI's contribution to modern cinematic effects, predictions around AI, and the overlap of open source and LLMs.
In episode 40 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie speak with open source pioneer Dave McAllister. Dave shares stories and lessons from his 40-year career in tech including working for DEC, NASA, Adobe, Red Hat, Splunk, and NGINX. Additionally, they discuss Linux's rise to popularity in the early days of open source, SGI's contribution to modern cinematic effects, predictions around AI, and the overlap of open source and LLMs.
In episode 39 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie recount their experience at KubeCon 2023 and share interviews from the event with guests like Matt Butcher and Radu Matei of Fermyon, Umair Khan of Stacklet, Anna Reale of Keptn, Solomon Hykes of Dagger, Bailey Hayes of wasmCloud, and many more.
In episode 39 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie recount their experience at KubeCon 2023 and share interviews from the event with guests like Matt Butcher and Radu Matei of Fermyon, Umair Khan of Stacklet, Anna Reale of Keptn, Solomon Hykes of Dagger, Bailey Hayes of wasmCloud, and many more.
Benjie er Nora Collectives husprodusent, låtskriver og nylig ble han også artist selv. Han har vært med å skrive og produsere låter for Stig Brenner, Arif og Ylva for å nevne noen , og veien hans dit i så ung alder har vært ganske spesiell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 38 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie speak with Jussi Nummelin of Mirantis. This talk explores the accessibility and consistency of utilizing a Kubernetes distribution with zero dependencies. Other topics explored include the K0s project from Mirantis, the evolution of container management, and the advantages of control plane isolation.
In episode 38 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie speak with Jussi Nummelin of Mirantis. This talk explores the accessibility and consistency of utilizing a Kubernetes distribution with zero dependencies. Other topics explored include the K0s project from Mirantis, the evolution of container management, and the advantages of control plane isolation.
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you from the Commanders practice facility to take a look at the Commanders can one-up perfromance three weeks ago in Philly and come out with a win against the Eagles. With some changes along the offensive line, the guys start out debating how close the offense is to being good and what needs to change to get there before getting into a discussion about the impending trade deadline and who should and shouldnt be available for trade. Finally the guys break down your favorite pod games, 100 chips, OverUnders and the Benjie bet.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler are rejoined to finish breaking down the Falcons game. The boys air out some travel frustrations before getting to tall of your favorite games 100 chips, over unders and JP's favorite the Benjie bet! Lastly they talk about Sam Howell and where they are on the sacks and his future before throwing to JP's 1on1 with Benjamin St Juste.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you from Ashburn to preview the Commanders week 6 tilt against the Atlanta Falcons. This week seems much more about what the Commanders will do rebounding from an embarrassing Thursday night performance against the Bears than what will happen head to head with the Falcons. The pair does their job discussing Ron Rivera's newest motivational tactic and how the defense and offense need to be better. 100 Chips, OverUnders and of course JP's favorite, the Benjie bet highlight the end of the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us as we speak with long time Dayton School District supporter and coach, Benjie Hedgecock. Benjie is always entertaining and has a lot on his mind. You won't want to miss this episode. Views expressed in this episode do not necessarily represent that of the District.
Hurricanes can do lots of damage very quickly as we know. Benjie Bates and Christy Lawrenson from BHF Insurance have some very important tips on preparing for a hurricane from an insurance standpoint. Get all the info straight from our local insurance company so you're not in a bad spot after the storm.
A comprehensive interview with star mayor on his good governance movement initiative.
If we had to name this episode of the podcast it would be called "complete nonsense with some great camp content sprinkled on top". Tonight on this LATE night episode we have veterans Benjie Soren, Ryan Firmin and Jack Behar on. The guys chat about some King of the Camp Championship day highlights, shout out some campers and staff, dive deeper into the staff volleyball game, and then just talk about whatever is on their minds. Enjoy!
In episode 37 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie speak with Solomon Hykes about his new project, Dagger. This talk explores CI/CD in depth and examines the difficulties teams face when implementing it. Finally, Solomon looks back on the lessons he learned while building Docker and how they ultimately influenced the creation and trajectory of Dagger.
In episode 37 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc and Benjie speak with Solomon Hykes about his new project, Dagger. This talk explores CI/CD in depth and examines the difficulties teams face when implementing it. Finally, Solomon looks back on the lessons he learned while building Docker and how they ultimately influenced the creation and trajectory of Dagger.
In episode 36 of The Kubelist Podcast, Benjie and Marc speak with Solomon Hykes, founder of both Docker and Dagger. This conversation explores the early days of containers and the origins of Docker, including the many hurdles Docker overcame early on, its unexpected virality, and its continued prevalence among the developer community.
Hey! Join us as we dive into some wild conversations with this weeks guest, Benjie Manibog. In this episode of "Before I Forget," we'll hear some of Benjie's stories from being a troubled youth and attempting to join the Navy, to his time as a Marine Raider, to creating his own skateboard brand, Thrash-n-Raidn and working with the nonprofit "Six Feet Above." From the treacherous terrains of his military training to the wild escapades of recording skits worldwide, Benjie's stories will have you inspired to do more, to take a chance, and to work hard for what you want. Please Like, Listen, Share, Subscribe, and Watch! SHARE!! https://www.beforeiforgetthepodcast.com https://sixfeetabove.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beforeiforget/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beforeiforget/support
Benjamin De Los Santos worked for a lot of corporate restaurant groups before taking the plunge and starting his own business. We talk to Ben about his journey and why it is important to him to make every bite the best bite! Benjie's Munch is where it's at! Benjie's Munch is a San Antonio Restaurants Gold Approved Restaurant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Cantor Lucy Fishbein of TBJ sits down for a conversation with her teacher, Cantor Benjie Ellen Schiller. Cantor Schiller has been a professor at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion for 35+ years and is a prolific composer in her own right. She is on the verge of retiring from her post as the Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman Professor of Liturgy, Worship and Ritual and Professor of Cantorial Arts and shares her reflections on her career and the evolution of the cantorate in the 4 decades of her career!
#202: How many people love Helm? Yeah, that's what we thought. A lot of the time, you're probably looking for an easier and simpler way to manage installing applications into a Kubernetes cluster. You might be wishing that you could use something as simple as Docker Compose to do that, but you can't see a way forward. In this episode, we speak with Benjie De Groot, Co-Founder at Shipyard, about how approaching development from the human side instead of the machine side can make this possible. Benjie's contact information: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bueller/ GitHub: https://github.com/bueller YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/devopsparadox/ Books and Courses: Catalog, Patterns, And Blueprints https://www.devopstoolkitseries.com/posts/catalog/ Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/ Slack: https://www.devopsparadox.com/slack/ Connect with us at: https://www.devopsparadox.com/contact/
This audiobook features "They Got Their Show" by Garrett Davis. Published in the August 2022 issue of After Dinner Conversation: Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine.Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine: Code “Happy” for 12 Issues/$4.95! https://www.afterdinnerconversation.com/subscribe/yearlySTORY SUMMARY (Spoilers): What does it take to forgive? Why can't we force ourselves to forgive sooner? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, Nick's high school daughter was murdered on her way to the Blockbuster Video store in 1995. Her friend and classmate, Benjie, was found guilty of her murder. 20 years later a Netflix true crime series interviewed the witnesses and shined a light on the case, causing it to be reexamined. After 20 years, Benjie is released from prison as innocent. Nick is an alcoholic who, for 20 years, has failed to move on from his daughter's death and dreamed of Benjie getting the electric chair. Now, he is called to be the taxi driver that picks Benjie up from the prison. They talk, and Nick begins to find forgiveness.COMPANION PODCAST: Listen to our panel discussions of After Dinner Conversation short stories (“Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Discussions”).BOOK LINK: Download the accompanying short story here.MAGAZINE: Sign up for our monthly magazine and receive short stories that ask ethical and philosophical questions. Use the discount code on our website to get the first month free or an entire year for just $4.95!SUPPORT: Support us on Patreon.FOLLOW: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok
2/22/23 Journey to the Ordinary w/ Benjie Danquah Donate Today: http://www.eastlakecc.com/donate EastLake's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMI_QDykRKKM1lNgE-myhGQ