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Eddie Kalegi talks to Anastasia Candia, who was named full-time head coach of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights women's gymnastics team Wednesday afternoon. Candia, a former Rutgers gymnast, guided the Scarlet Knights to their first NCAA championships appearance since 2014 as acting head coach this winter.
In this month's episode, Ciro Candia explores how parents can prepare their children to thrive in the workplace — by mastering the power of integrity.ProParent is a programme that promotes confident parenting, written and presented by Ciro Candia, founder of ProParent Hubs.If you enjoyed this programme, please consider supporting us with a one-off or monthly donation. Visit RadioMariaEngland.uk/donations/ to find out more. It is only through the generosity of our listeners that we are able to be a Christian voice by your side.
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In this episode, Ciro Candia explores how parents can strengthen themselves emotionally to better guide their teens, and fostering character formation in the face of modern challenges. ProParent is a programme that promotes confident parenting, written and presented by Ciro Candia, founder of ProParent Hubs. If you enjoyed this programme, please consider making a once off or monthly donation to Radio Maria England by visiting www.RadioMariaEngland.uk or calling 0300 302 1251 during office hours. It is only through the ongoing support of our listeners that we continue to be a Christian voice by your side.
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Have you ever eavesdropped on other people's conversations? Former co-host Pino de Candia joins Claire Giordano on this episode of Talking Postgres (formerly Path To Citus Con) to share their experience on podcasting about Postgres. Is listening to a podcast the next best thing to being in the hallway track at a conference? Does it bring the community together? How beneficial has it been to have a parallel chat while recording live? What is the “sweet spot” for the number of guests to have per episode? Is structure important for a podcast? Also discussed: this podcast's rename, a walk down memory lane reflecting on the past 16 episodes, and shout-outs to other podcasts about Postgres.Links mentioned in this episode:Cal invite for next Ep18 of Talking Postgres with David RowleyPodcast: Talking Postgres Talking Postgres Ep01: Working in public on open source with Simon Willison & Marco SlotEp02: How to get Postgres ready for the next 100 million usersEp03: Why giving talks at Postgres conferences matterswith Álvaro Herrera and Boriss MejíasVideo: Postgres Storytelling: What's going on with Synchronous Replication | POSETTE 2024 by Boriss MejíasVideo: Postgres Storytelling: Support in the Darkest Hour | Citus Con 2023, by Boriss MejíasEp04: How I got started as a dev and in Postgres with Melanie Plageman & Thomas MunroEp05: My favorite ways to learn more about PostgreSQL with Grant Fritchey & Ryan BoozVideo: Fibonacci Spirals and Ways to Contribute to Postgres—Beyond Code | Citus Con 2022, by Claire GiordanoEp06: You're probably already using Postgres with Chelsea Dole & Floor DreesWikipedia: Object–relational mappingVideo: How to work with other people | POSETTE 2024, by Floor Drees and Jimmy AngelakosEp07: Why people care about PostGIS and Postgres with Paul Ramsey & Regina ObeEp08: How I got started as a developer (& in Postgres) with Andres Freund & Heikki LinnakangasSatya Nadella's LinkedIn post about Andres Freund's xz backdoor discoveryEp09: Solving every data problem in SQL with Dimitri Fontaine & Vik FearingWikipedia: Advent of CodeEp10: My Journey into Postgres Monitoring with Lukas Fittl & Rob TreatEp11: My Journey into Performance Benchmarking with Jelte Fennema-Nio & Marco SlotEp12: From developer to PostgreSQL specialist with Derk van VeenEp13: Spinning up on Postgres & AI with Arda AytekinEp14: Becoming expert at using PostgreSQL with Chris EllisVideo: Electric Elephants | pgDay Paris 2024, by Chris EllisEp15: My Journey to Explaining Explain with Michael ChristofidesPodcast: Postgres FMEp16: The Making of POSETTE: An Event for Postgres with Teresa Giacomini & Aaron WislangPodcast: Scaling PostgreSQLPodcast: Postgres FM Ep99 with guest Claire Giordano: Sponsoring the communityPodcast: Hacking PostgresPlaylist: 5mins of Postgres
Il triathlon è la sua vita da più di 30 anni...JACQUELINE WHITEprotagonista della puntata 261 di Passione Triathlon!Segui l'intervista condotta da Dario Daddo Nardone, in prima visione il 16 aprile 2024 dalle 21.00.#daddocè #mondotriathlon #ioTRIamo ❤️________Video puntate Passione Triathlon: https://www.mondotriathlon.it/passioneSegui il Podcast di Passione Triathlon suSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgsIqHtPVSMWmvDk3ygM1?_authfailed=1Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/triathlonAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f7e2e6f0-3473-4b18-b2d9-f6499078b9e0/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcastApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/mondo-triathlon-daddo-podcast/id1226932686Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMjI3NTkwOS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkTrinews: Mondotriathlon.itFacebook: @mondotriathlonInstagram: @mondotriathlon________#triathlon #trilife #fczstyle#passionetriathlon
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The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly summit on Neutralizing Workplace Racism 03/22/24 Lincoln University, a "Historically Black University" in Missouri, released the results of an "independent investigation" that concluded White university president John Mosley did no wrong related to this year's death of Dr. Antoinette Bonnie Candia-Bailey. The black female professor took her own life earlier this year after alleging White university officials - including Mosley - practice Racism against her. Gus submits that Dr. Cadia-Bailey be highlighted for the remainder of "Women's History Month" and inspiration to discuss the debilitating impact of Workplace Racism. We also discuss the importance of asking questions and learning in the workplace. Even you discover that you are the least informed person on in your work environment, make like a sponge and soak up as much constructive information as possible. Ask questions often. And then ask more questions. #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
The best days are when things don't go as planned. Derk van Veen joined Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia on this podcast for developers who love Postgres—to discuss his journey from Java developer to PostgreSQL specialist and DBA. From his first days with DB2 and Oracle, to his work with Postgres, Derk shared how he learned about databases. And how a very smart colleague would break the database on purpose, to give Derk the tough job of fixing it. Another topic: what to do when you need to jump on a problem but your heart rate doubles? What will it take to get that magical feeling of fixing something in the database? And a segue into sharing your expertise as a speaker at Postgres conferences. Because it's always about the why.Links mentioned in this episode:Explaining the PostgreSQL concurrency control mechanisms by Derk van Veen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkxwaN46K88Podcast: Path to Citus Con Ep03: Why give talks at Postgres conferences with Álvaro Herrera & Boriss Mejías: https://pathtocituscon.transistor.fm/episodes/why-giving-talks-at-postgres-conferences-mattersBlog: A Deep Dive into Table Partitioning part 3 by Derk van Veen & Cosmin Octavian Pene: https://www.adyen.com/knowledge-hub/maintenance-under-pressureBook: On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King: https://stephenking.com/works/nonfiction/on-writing-a-memoir-of-the-craft.htmlPechaKucha, 20 slides for 20 seconds: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PechaKuchapgChess: PostgreSQL 9.1+ extension for the game of Chess on GitHub: https://github.com/gciolli/pgChessFOSDEM PGDay 2023 talk by Derk van Veen: Fighting Write Amplification By Stimulating Hot Updates Through The Fill Factor: https://www.postgresql.eu/events/fosdem2023/schedule/session/4196-fighting-write-amplification-by-stimulating-hot-updates-through-the-fill-factor/Blog: Fighting PostgreSQL write amplification with HOT updates by Derk van Veen & Dave Pitts: https://www.adyen.com/knowledge-hub/postgresql-hot-updatesFOSDEM PGDay 2024 talk by Derk van Veen & Boriss Mejías: High Available Configurations Are Very Common For Postgresql. But How Do You Investigate Performance Problems When The Standby Can't Keep Up? https://www.postgresql.eu/events/fosdem2024/schedule/session/5164-high-available-configurations-are-very-common-for-postgresql-but-how-do-you-investigate-performance-problems-when-the-standby-cant-keep-up/FOSDEM PGDay 2024 slides by Derk van Veen & Boriss Mejías: High Available Configurations Are Very Common For Postgresql. But How Do You Investigate Performance Problems When The Standby Can't Keep Up? https://www.postgresql.eu/events/fosdem2024/sessions/session/5164/slides/460/HA_delay_analysis.pdfX post with picture about Derk and Boriss' talk on FOSDEM PGDay 2024 by Devrim Gündüz: https://twitter.com/DevrimGunduz/status/1753348159026130959?s=20Blitz Chess game: https://www.chess.com/terms/blitz-chessCFP for POSETTE: An Event for Postgres (free & virtual event) open until April 7th 2024: https://aka.ms/posette-cfp-2024
Dr. Bonnie Candia-Bailey was a VP of student affairs at Lincoln University in Missouri when she died by suicide on January 8, 2024. Reporters revealed that Dr. Candia-Bailey saw her reports of Lincoln University President Dr. John Moseley's alleged harassment and bullying not result in support. In this episode, I talk about what we know through the media about her situation at work and how white men in power set up the system for Black women to suffer. Take Action: http://www.wpsact.org If you've been abused at work and would like to share your story anonymously, email info@dignitytogether.org. If you feel like you need more help, I have a free guide to recovery steps at http://www.dignitytogether.org/targets. Facebook: @HierarchyPodcast Twitter: @ScrewHierarchy
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The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly forum on Neutralizing Workplace Racism 01/19/24. We dedicate this broadcast to the memory of Victim of White Supremacy Antoinette Bonnie Candia-Bailey. The 49-year-old educator was employed at Lincoln University, an HBCU in Missouri. She took great time and care to professionally request support and guidance to address abusive co-workers and Racism on the job. Candia-Bailey was completely rejected by her White boss, Dr. John Mosley. Although many non-white people do not take their own life in response to White Supremacist abuse on the job, millions of non-white people around the planet are subjected to this sort of relentless workplace abuse. We encourage non-white listeners to seek out other Victims of Racism to discuss workplace abuse and mental health issues. This is why The C.O.W.S. hosts the weekly installment on Neutralizing Workplace Racism for nearly a decade. #VictimsOfRacismDoNotQualifyForHealth #TheCOWS15Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 605.313.5164 CODE: 564943#
Sensuality is our birthright, says my guest Candia Raquel. Sensuality is pleasure derived from our sensation, free from inhibition and full of self-expression. To be with the sensuous is to be connected to the present. Our modern culture numbs us from our bodies. Pleasure is sold as a product (go get something nice at Starbucks). We're encouraged to hustle, work hard, and sacrifice. and defer the pleasures of life till retiring on the beach.Being numb is a big problem, because it disconnects us from what makes us really us. Instead of choosing what's good for us, we comply with society or fall back into autopilot. If we have been numb, pursuing pleasure becomes dramatic. We need over-the-top experiences like big vacations, transformative ceremonies, or go bungee jumping to feel pleasure. Through connecting with our felt-sense, and what's pleasurable helps us become more authentic, to mature, make better decisions and to better assert our boundaries. Expect to hear about:the relationship between pain and pleasure.how our culture numbs us and commodifies pleasure. people pleasing and internal authority.know thyself is more than having a story about ourselves.how compulsion is not sexy.how our vital animal state is alive and ready to act while also at rest.Candia Raquel is a Mexican sensualist, scientist, artist and woman that hosts The Sensual Sessions podcast and Founded Centro De Poder®, who enjoys contemplating trees and drinking tea. Dedicated to helping workaholics overcome numbness and embody sensuality through somatic movement.https://www.instagram.com/candiaraquel/https://www.centrodepoder.com/Hi, I'm Jeffrey. As a Feldenkrais and somatic movement practitioner I help you get in touch with your body so you can unravel old sticky patterns and make way for greater creativity, power and joyful play.Want to put the ideas in this podcast to work?You can book a free 20 minute consult call to find out if we're a good fit for 1:1 coaching. Learn more here.Join the newsletter to be the first to hear about future opportunities to work with me.Download my free lesson: Effortless Freedom in MovingDownload my free guide: 9 Surprising Benefits of the Feldenkrais MethodGet Your Questions Answered!Submit your questions! I will answer them on a future episode of the podcast.I'm directing a documentary film about Feldenkrais. Check out the Teaser Trailer. Follow me on Instagram: @expandyourabilityHad an Aha? Let me know: jeffrey@expandyourability.comStay connected and subscribe to the podcast.
No one likes benchmarking. But it can be one of the highest impact things you do. Jelte Fennema-Nio and Marco Slot joined Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia on this podcast for developers who love Postgres—to discuss their journeys into performance benchmarking. And how it can change the course of your career. Do you need to find bottlenecks in your Postgres? Do you want to build skills with database benchmarks? There are many lovely benchmarking tools in the Postgres world: HammerDB, pgbench, YCSB, BenchBase, perf, & more. And in addition to running benchmarks themselves—asking the right questions, introspection, and profiling matter just as much. Links mentioned in this episode:Podcast: Path To Citus Con Ep01: Working in public on open source with Simon Willison & Marco Slot: https://pathtocituscon.transistor.fm/episodes/working-in-public-on-open-sourceStreetlight effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streetlight_effectBenchBase: https://db.cs.cmu.edu/projects/benchbase/HammerDB: https://www.hammerdb.com/Slides: Intro to benchmarking with pgbench at PGConf NYC 2023 by Melanie Plageman: https://speakerdeck.com/melanieplageman/intro-to-benchmarking-with-pgbenchLocust: https://locust.io/Blog post: How to benchmark performance of Citus and Postgres with HammerDB on Azure by Jelte Fennema-Nio: https://www.citusdata.com/blog/2022/03/12/how-to-benchmark-performance-of-citus-and-postgres-with-hammerdb/Profiling with perf: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Profiling_with_perfFlame Graphs: https://www.brendangregg.com/flamegraphs.htmlBrendan Gregg's Website, a super-valuable resource for performance engineering: https://www.brendangregg.com/overview.htmlVideo: Analyzing Postgres performance problems using perf and eBPF by Andres Freund: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HghP4D72NocVideo: Explanatory talk about compiler optimization and memory & caches by Matt Godbolt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_smHyqgDTU&t=52sCompiler Explorer is fantastic, especially if you want to know how different compilers will optimize your code: https://godbolt.org/Mark Callaghan Twitter account @MarkCallaghanDB: https://twitter.com/MarkCallaghanDBPGConf.dev CFP is open until Mon Jan 15 2024 at 11:59pm PST: https://2024.pgconf.dev/cfp/3rd party performance benchmark in 2023 by GigaOM on Transaction Processing & Price-Performance Testing of Distributed SQL Databases: https://gigaom.com/report/transaction-processing-price-performance-testing/Blog post: "Query from any node" feature for Citus, by Marco Slot: https://www.citusdata.com/blog/2022/06/17/citus-11-goes-fully-open-source/
Monday's program featured some football talk on what is called "Black Monday", the day following the conclusion of the NFL's regular season when there's usually a number of coaches and general managers who get fired, and this year is no exception. Also our Hocker East Guru John Leahy joined us to bring listeners up to date on the country's top collegiate conferance. And, congratulations to John in Candia our first listener to "Ski Free" courtesy of WKXL and Loon Mountain in Lincoln NH. More chances to win coming up over the next two weeks!
Original Air Date: August 8, 2023We are joined by Pete Candia, the esteemed food and drink editor at NJ Digest, while surrounded by the cozy ambiance of Osteria Crescendo. Join us as we embark on Pete's inspiring journey – from a discerning eater to a triumphant graduate of culinary school, all while navigating the challenges posed by a progressive muscle wasting disease.Pete's culinary passion was ignited by the charisma of Emeril Lagasse on television, setting him on a path that led from culinary school to a prominent role in food writing. Discover the captivating narrative of Pete's transition from the bustling kitchen to his current influential position as the food and drink editor at NJ Digest. Delve into the heart of New Jersey's diverse culinary landscape as Pete shares his personal favorites and hidden gems. From the mouthwatering meatballs and hot vinegar chicken dish at Nettie's House of Spaghetti in Falls to the innovative and intriguing Lita, Heirloom Kitchen, and lovesick located in South Jersey.Drawing upon his extensive experience both in the front and back of the house, Pete offers a unique perspective on restaurant reviews, focusing on positive and uplifting stories rather than negative critiques. Explore Pete's creative ingenuity, including a whimsical April Fools' piece featuring the fictional Vesuvio restaurant from "The Sopranos." Join us in celebrating Pete's unwavering dedication to his culinary passions and his remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.As Mike and Pete conclude their enlightening conversation, get a sneak peek of the enticing topics and discussions that await in future episodes. From tantalizing tales of gastronomy to explorations of New Jersey's rich culinary heritage, "Greetings From the Garden State" promises to be your guide to the diverse flavors and stories that define this remarkable state.Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show
Do you monitor your Postgres error logs for gold? Lukas Fittl and Rob Treat join Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia on the Path To Citus Con podcast for developers who love Postgres—to discuss their respective journeys into Postgres monitoring. Have you ever asked yourself: “Why is my query so slow?” Or had to figure out which query is slowing things down? Or why your database server is at 90% CPU? There are so many ways to monitor Postgres: pganalyze, pgMustard, pgBadger, pgDash, your cloud provider's Query Performance Insights, pg_stat_statements, pg_stat_io, & more. If you're running Postgres on a managed service, what kinds of things do you need to monitor & optimize for (vs. what will your cloud service provider do)? There's also a segue on monitoring vs. observability: what's the difference? Links mentioned in this episode:OpenTelemetry: https://opentelemetry.io/pganalyze: https://pganalyze.com/pgDash: https://pgdash.io/pgMustard: https://www.pgmustard.com/pg_stat_statements docs: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/pgstatstatements.htmlpg_hint_plan: https://github.com/ossc-db/pg_hint_plan pg_hint_plan hint list: https://github.com/ossc-db/pg_hint_plan/blob/master/docs/hint_list.mdExample for PostgreSQL with pg_hint_plan: https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/QueryMethods.html#method-i-optimizer_hints5mins of Postgres by pganalyze: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhqxwIAgz78HZhWyu3UyKrCWNk7VWjVpjMonitoring page on PostgreSQL wiki: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/MonitoringPgHero GitHub repo: https://github.com/ankane/pgheroInsights on pgBadger: A PGSQL Phriday #010 Recap: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-database-for-postgresql/community-insights-on-pgbadger-a-pgsql-phriday-010-recap/ba-p/3880911Get PostgreSQL Logs Into Honeycomb: https://docs.honeycomb.io/getting-data-in/logs/postgresql/Blog post by Lukas Fittl about pg_stat_io by Lukas: https://pganalyze.com/blog/pg-stat-ioBlog post by Andrew Atkinson about pg_stat_io: https://andyatkinson.com/blog/2023/11/01/PostgreSQL-IO-Visibility-wehack-pg_stat_ioBPFtrace by iovisor GitHub repo: https://github.com/iovisor/bpftraceTrace PostgreSQL locks with pg_lock_tracer: https://jnidzwetzki.github.io/2023/01/11/trace-postgresql-locks-with-pg-lock-tracer.htmlsysdig by draios GitHub repo: https://github.com/draios/sysdigUsing BPFtrace to trace PostgreSQL vacuum operations: https://www.timescale.com/blog/using-bpftrace-to-trace-postgresql-vacuum-operations/PostgreSQL Mailing Lists: https://www.postgresql.org/list/psql — PostgreSQL interactive terminal: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-psql.htmlOngoing discussion thread about pg_stat_statements: https://commitfest.postgresql.org/46/2837/Reconnoiter project referenced by Rob: https://github.com/circonus-labs/reconnoiter/tree/master/sqlFunny tweet about PostgreSQL pronunciation: https://twitter.com/as_w/status/1648373353214885892O11ycast EP63 with Lukas Fittl: https://www.heavybit.com/library/podcasts/o11ycast/ep-63-observability-in-the-database-with-lukas-fittl-of-pganalyzeOxide and Friends podcast: https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/
This week, Don Fanelli and myself had the pleasure of interviewing Peter Candia, a writer and editor at the New Jersey Digest. We set out to talk about his list of the 40 best pizzas in the state, but we never got there. Mostly because him and Don have a longstanding bromance and took off running. From restaurant etiquette, to new school fancy places dropping the attitude, to what makes Jersey unique, to EXTENSIVE TALK ON COLLINGSWOOD, this was a great food conversation. You can read all of Peter's writing over at https://thedigestonline.com/author/petercandia/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is being lazy a good reason to learn SQL? Dimitri Fontaine and Vik Fearing join Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia on the Path To Citus Con podcast for developers who love Postgres—to discuss whether every data problem can be (or should be) solved in SQL. Have you tried to solve all the Advent of Code puzzles with SQL? Or written a book for application developers about The Art of PostgreSQL? Or tried to solve a murder mystery by running SQL queries? Regardless of whether you pronounce SQL as “sequel” or as “ess-cue-ell”, getting skilled at SQL is like going to the gym for exercise. It's ideal to do it every day to build up your strength. Also, this episode includes an explanation of what a “declarative” language like SQL is—plus a fun segue into time zones.Links mentioned in this episode, in the order they were covered:Dimitri Fontaine's blog: https://tapoueh.org/ Advent of Code: https://adventofcode.com/Dimitri's book, The Art of PostgreSQL: https://theartofpostgresql.com/ Blog post about What's new in SQL:2023: https://peter.eisentraut.org/blog/2023/04/04/sql-2023-is-finished-here-is-whats-newPostgreSQL Exercises at pgexercises.com: https://pgexercises.com/SQL Murder Mystery for learning SQL: https://mystery.knightlab.com/Pgvector extension for Postgres and AI embeddings: https://github.com/pgvector/pgvectorVik's Advent of Code puzzle solutions in SQL on GitHub: https://github.com/xocolatl/advent-of-codeStack Overflow data in Postgres, from pgtreats GitHub repo: https://github.com/pgtreats/stackoverflow_in_pgOpenStreetMap runs on Postgres: https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=4/38.01/-95.84Uber data set: https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/uber-tlc-foil-responseIdeas for fun, open data sets: https://data.world/data-society?entryTypeLabel=dataset&tab=resources“Don't Do This” Timestamp learnings on PostgreSQL wiki: https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Don't_Do_This#Don.27t_use_timestamp_.28without_time_zone.29
Lots of stories of how folks got started as developers! Andres Freund and Heikki Linnakangas join Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia to explore more paths for getting into Postgres on Path To Citus Con, the podcast for developers who love Postgres. How do you do development: with a cup of coffee, with music in the background, maybe at 3am? How do you approach mentoring other developers? Why did you stick with Postgres and make it a career? Lots of lively discussion about building not only code, but relationships in the community, in the open. Also, stories about Heikki's and Andres's first Postgres patch submissions, and working via the hackers mailing list. Finally, what advice would you give to your younger self starting in the development world? Links mentioned in this episode, in the order they were covered: Neon: https://neon.tech/ Rob Conery and Scott Hanselman's book: The Imposter's Handbook (https://twitter.com/shanselman/status/1610805353255677953) Path To Citus Con Ep04: https://pathtocituscon.transistor.fm/episodes/how-i-got-started-as-a-developer-in-postgres Andres' first patch to Postgres: https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=c43feefa806c81d68115ed03a7f723720cefad31 PGConf NYC 2023: https://2023.pgconf.nyc/ Flow book: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Flow/QVjPsd1UukEC Archives of Postgres hackers mailing list: https://www.postgresql.org/list/pgsql-hackers/ List of Postgres Contributors: https://www.postgresql.org/community/contributors/ Description of Postgres Core Team: https://www.postgresql.org/developer/core/ Postgres Weekly newsletter: https://postgresweekly.com/
This talk will cover the causes and conditions necessary for a rebirth in Sukavati (Dewachen). I will talk about creating reminders and the importance of habit patterns in case we forget after we die.
The geospatial world of Postgres is so much more than mapping. Paul Ramsey and Regina Obe join Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia to explore the "where" on Path To Citus Con, the podcast for developers who love Postgres. What are some of the unexpected use cases for PostGIS, one of the most popular extensions to Postgres? How have Large Language Models helped in the geospatial world? Can you really model almost anything with pgRouting? “Where” is the universal foreign key. They talk about communities and governments using geospatial data and how it's very difficult to build a database that does not have some sort of spatial component to it. Why do people care about PostGIS? Find out more about OpenStreetMap and its place in the open source geospatial world. Finally, Paul and Regina share the origin story for the PostGIS extension to Postgres. Links mentioned in this episode, in the order they were covered:PostGIS: https://postgis.net/ FOSS4G NA: https://foss4gna.org/ Ushahidi: https://www.ushahidi.com/ Humanitarian Open Street Map: https://www.hotosm.org/ OpenStreetMap: https://www.openstreetmap.org/ pgRouting: https://pgrouting.org/ Regina Obe's books: https://locatepress.com/book/pgr Regina's book “PostGIS In Action”: https://www.manning.com/books/postgis-in-action-third-edition?experiment=B MobilityDB: https://github.com/MobilityDB/MobilityDB Blog: Analyzing GPS trajectories at scale with Postgres, PostGIS, MobilityDB, & Citus: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-database-for-postgresql/analyzing-gps-trajectories-at-scale-with-postgres-mobilitydb-amp/ba-p/1859278 OSGeo: https://www.osgeo.org/ Simon Willison's presentation on "The weird world of LLMs": https://simonwillison.net/2023/Aug/3/weird-world-of-llms/ QGIS: https://qgis.org/en/site/ QGIS “Gentle Introduction” documentation: https://docs.qgis.org/3.28/en/docs/gentle_gis_introduction/ PostGIS Workshops: https://postgis.net/documentation/training/#workshop Locate Press: https://locatepress.com/ FedGeoDay 2023: https://www.fedgeo.us/about-2023 Schedule of FOSS4G NA 2023: https://foss4gna.org/schedule.html#schedule FOSS4G Brazil, December 2024: https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/foss4g-2024-has-been-awarded-to-belem-brazil/ Paul's keynote talk at PGConfEU in Lisbon in 2018, titled "Put some "where" in your WHERE clause": https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xyXA4-0wmNX7WfiLeH9h10bIkZxrej278-mMaClagys/edit?usp=sharing
Drop the fear, not the tables. Chelsea Dole and Floor Drees join Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia to explore the app developer perspective on Path To Citus Con, the podcast for developers who love Postgres. If you're an app developer, you're probably already using Postgres. Now what? What do you need to know? Are databases your best friend or your worst enemy? They talk about the steps to becoming more Postgres-savvy. Should you go depth-first or breadth-first in order to learn more about the underlying database? What are Postgres extensions and how do you go about adopting them? Find out more about the strength of what Floor calls “boring technology.” Finally, both guests tell stories of their non-traditional entries into Postgres that led to their deep work with databases today.Links mentioned in this episode: Fintech startup where Chelsea works, Brex: https://www.brex.com/ Open source data platform where Floor works, Aiven: https://aiven.io/ “Mission-Critical PostgreSQL Databases on Kubernetes" by Karen Jex at KubeCon Europe 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NBQ9JmOMko The Imposters Handbook by Rob Conery: https://bigmachine.io/products/the-imposters-handbook/ Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/designing-data-intensive-applications/9781491903063/ Devopsdays Amsterdam: https://devopsdays.org/events/2023-amsterdam/welcome/ Building Community in Open Source with Floor Drees on the Last Week in AWS podcast: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/podcast/screaming-in-the-cloud/building-community-in-open-source-with-floor-drees/ pg_stat_statements: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/pgstatstatements.html PostGIS: https://postgis.net/ “Postgres tips for optimizing Django & Python performance, from my PyCon workshop” by Louise Grandjonc: https://www.citusdata.com/blog/2020/05/20/postgres-tips-for-django-and-python/ Video of Louise's PyCon talk, Optimize Django & Python performance with Postgres superpowers: https://youtu.be/dyBLGjCQJHsGrafana: https://grafana.com/pganalyze: https://pganalyze.com/ auto_explain: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/auto-explain.html EXPLAIN ANALYZE in PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-explain.html psql: https://www.postgresguide.com/utilities/psql/ Path To Citus Con Episode 05: My favorite ways to learn more about PostgreSQL with Grant Fritchey and Ryan Booz: https://pathtocituscon.transistor.fm/episodes/my-favorite-ways-to-learn-more-about-postgresql-with-grant-fritchey-and-ryan-booz Coffee Meets Bagel (dating app): https://coffeemeetsbagel.com/
We are joined by Pete Candia, the esteemed food and drink editor at NJ Digest, while surrounded by the cozy ambiance of Osteria Crescendo. Join us as we embark on Pete's inspiring journey – from a discerning eater to a triumphant graduate of culinary school, all while navigating the challenges posed by a progressive muscle wasting disease.Pete's culinary passion was ignited by the charisma of Emeril Lagasse on television, setting him on a path that led from culinary school to a prominent role in food writing. Discover the captivating narrative of Pete's transition from the bustling kitchen to his current influential position as the food and drink editor at NJ Digest. Delve into the heart of New Jersey's diverse culinary landscape as Pete shares his personal favorites and hidden gems. From the mouthwatering meatballs and hot vinegar chicken dish at Nettie's House of Spaghetti in Falls to the innovative and intriguing Lita, Heirloom Kitchen, and lovesick located in South Jersey.Drawing upon his extensive experience both in the front and back of the house, Pete offers a unique perspective on restaurant reviews, focusing on positive and uplifting stories rather than negative critiques. Explore Pete's creative ingenuity, including a whimsical April Fools' piece featuring the fictional Vesuvio restaurant from "The Sopranos." Join us in celebrating Pete's unwavering dedication to his culinary passions and his remarkable resilience in the face of adversity.As Mike and Pete conclude their enlightening conversation, get a sneak peek of the enticing topics and discussions that await in future episodes. From tantalizing tales of gastronomy to explorations of New Jersey's rich culinary heritage, "Greetings From the Garden State" promises to be your guide to the diverse flavors and stories that define this remarkable state.Thank you to our sponsors:UCS Advisors: ucsgreatness.comNJ Digest: thedigestonline.comAlbert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comShanghai Jazz: shanghaijazz.comMayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendarNJspots: NJspots.comOperation K9 Beethoven: operationk9beethoven.comContact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.comSupport the show
Everyone learns differently. Grant Fritchey and Ryan Booz, database advocates at Redgate focusing on PostgreSQL, talk with co-hosts Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia to explore the learning resources available to developers and users in all the corners of the PostgreSQL world. What drives you to learn: need or curiosity? What can podcasts teach us while we bike to work? Are conference talks good for growing skills, or are they better for networking? What about books? And do older books still have much to offer? It turns out, most people need much more than one approach to build their knowledge. Some of the (many) links shared in the order they were mentioned: Talk: Ryan's talk Point-in-time query tuning and observability with pg_stat_statements at Citus Con: An Event for Postgres 2022Blog: Learning PostgreSQL with Grant, a series for SQL Server devs learning about Postgres Podcast: postgres.fm, a weekly podcast about all things Postgres Podcast: Path To Citus Con Episode 01: Working in public on open sourceBlog aggregator: Planet PostgreSQL Email Newsletters: Cooperpress, including the Postgres Weekly email Podcast: Scaling PostgreSQL with Creston Jamison User Groups: PostgreSQL Community User Groups Videos: pganalyze "5 minutes of Postgres," by Lukas Fittl Book: The Art of PostgreSQL, by Dimitri Fontaine Book: PostgreSQL Query Optimization: The Ultimate Guide to Building Efficient Queries, by Henrietta Dombrovskaya Book: SQL Performance Explained, by Markus Winand Blog: Modern SQL, by Markus WinandBlog: Use The Index, Luke, by Markus WinandBook: Database Administration, by Craig Mullins Book: A Curious Moon, by Rob Conery Book: The Little SQL Book, by Rob Conery, “Learn SQL While Watching Football This Weekend - Free!” Event: PGDay Chicago Blog: Redgate – Simple Talk Videos: CMU Database Group's Talks on YouTube: Quarantine (2020), First Dose (2021), Second Dose (2021), Booster (2022) Crunchy Data's Postgres Playground Blog: CYBERTEC Blog: Citus Open Source Blog Talk: How To Make Your Postgres Blog Posts Reach A Ton More People, by Claire GiordanoConference: PGCon 2023, super useful to watch recorded talks after the fact Conference: PGConf.EU, 2022, good example of an in-person event with lots of opportunities for learning Conference: Citus Con: An Event for Postgres 2023 Conference: PGConf NYC 2023 Blog Series: PGSQL Phriday, created by Ryan BoozBlog Series: PostgreSQL Person of the Week, by Andreas Scherbaum Blog: Robert Haas' blogBlog: select * from depesz;Book: PostgreSQL 14 internals, by Egor Rogov
Melanie Plageman, a PostgreSQL hacker working at Microsoft, and Thomas Munro, PostgreSQL developer and committer also as Microsoft talk with co-hosts Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia. They talk through all the different ways they got started as developers. Does making your first patch to Postgres get you hooked for a lifetime? Do you have to be a tinkerer to be a good software engineer? What is the “toothbrush test”—and how do you make your avocation be your vocation? We hear stories about dropping out of school or dropped out of career fields before they found their true passions in development and Postgres. Some of the links mentioned in the order they were said: Parallelism in PostgreSQL 15: Thomas' Citus Con talk Additional IO Observability in Postgres with pg_stat_io: Melanie's Citus Con talk Visualizing PostgreSQL I/O Performance for Development: Melanie's talk at PGCon 2023Add pg_stat_io view, providing more detailed IO statistics, committed by Melanie Plageman in PG 16 Neil deGrasse Tyson's podcast StarTalk From Nand to Tetris by Noam Nisan and Shimon Schocken Sinclair ZX81 All Things Open conference PostgreSQL BuildFarm Queues in PostgreSQL: Thomas' 2022 talk
Join Claire and Pino as they talk with Citus and Postgres open source team members to explore how to get Postgres ready for the next 100 million users. What will future Postgres users look like? How will the Postgres development process evolve with more users? What are the common challenges faced by Postgres users? Citus open source team members Abdullah Ustuner and Burak Yucesoy are joined by Postgres open source teammates Melanie Plageman and Samay Sharma—and co-hosts Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia—in this episode of Path To Citus Con. Listen to the deep dive on what it means to scale the code and the community far beyond the Postgres world of today. Some links from the show in the order they were mentioned: Additional IO Observability in Postgres: Melanie's talk at Citus Con 2023Optimizing Postgres for write heavy workloads ft. Checkpoint and WAL configs: Samay's talk at Citus Con 2023The Design of Postgres, by Michael Stonebraker and Lawrence A. Rowe, 1986 HyperLogLog PostGIS timescale/pgspot
Simon Willison is the creator of Datasette and co-creator of Django. Marco Slot is the lead architect for the Citus database extension to Postgres. In this episode, Simon and Marco talk about working in public on open source. Simon shares many of his learnings in public—with weeknotes, tweets, blogs, and “today I learned” (TIL) posts. Marco has been developing Citus in public since it was first open sourced in 2016. Hosted by Claire Giordano and Pino de Candia from the Postgres team at Microsoft, listen to find out how working in public can help “future you”—and how there are selfish benefits to be had by working in open source. (Also: how to stay positive in the face of critics?) Some of the topics covered in the order they were mentioned:Simon's weeknotesSimon's TIL postsDatasette pluginsCitus open source GitHub repoFibonacci Spirals and Ways to Contribute to Postgres—Beyond Code - Claire's talk in 2022Big Opportunities in Small Data - Simon's keynote at Citus Con: An Event for PostgresThe Distributed PostgreSQL Problem and How Citus Solves It - Marco's keynote at Citus Con: An Event for Postgres
Si estás disfrutando de este episodio de Historias del más acá, y quieres escuchar más, lo único que tienes que hacer es descargar la app de Amazon Music y podrás acceder al episodio completo – ¡es gratis! https://amazon.com.mx/leyendas Notas Macabrosas - Descubren el primer "parto virgen" de un cocodrilo en Costa Rica. - Muere en prisión federal Ted Kaczynski, 'Unabomber' - Hombre irrumpe en la casa de la familia mientras dice ser un fantasma - Gansos se drogan con amapola y olvidan como volar Personajes notables LGBTQ+ - Con motivo del mes de PRIDE, Badia nos cuenta las historias de personajes históricos que además de tener logros notables, son miembros de la comunidad LGBTQ+ Encuentros Cercanos (con Angel Candía) - VIH en 2023, estigmas y realidades: Ángel Candia, es un reconocido terapeuta especializado en salud sexual, diversidad e inclusión; trabaja en el desarrollo de políticas públicas con respecto a estrategias de prevención del VIH y hablará sobre cómo la comunidad LGBTIQ+ ha luchado históricamente contra el VIH y otros estigmas. También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why Does Customer Experience Matter? Investing time, energy, and money into considering what our clients are experiencing on the other end can be the difference between your brand being like everyone else's and being UNFORGETTABLE. In this week's episode, with my dear friend and pro-business collaborator, Lindsay Taylor, we get into that and more! Lindsay is one of my favorite people and bestest friends! Our friendship is such a great example of one of those connections I was talking about in last week's episode. You truly have NO idea how the next person you meet will change your life. You never know where you'll meet them and spoiler alert: if you haven't listened to last week's episode yet, it doesn't need to be at a formal networking event! Lindsay Taylor is a genuine true blue human being with a huge heart. She's always checking in on me, supporting me through thick and thin, and cheering me on. We talk more about what it's taken to sustain a business friendship in this episode and I think you'll really appreciate the honesty and authenticity. We share that it hasn't always been poppy fields and apple orchards. We've had to have really difficult conversations and work through stuff, and it's been entirely uncomfortable at times. In addition to sharing the secrets of our friendship in this episode, we get into a few other great topics around CONNECTION and Customer Experience: How brands can evolve and shift over time The experience of running two businesses simultaneously and can we effectively run them both at full speed at the same time? Why does customer experience matter and how to infuse more of YOU into your brand and customer experience How to create customer connection and memorable client moments so you get referred to all their friends and build lasting relationships! How Lindsay stays connected to all parts of her life from running two businesses, to raising three kids, to maintaining a loving relationship with her highschool sweetheart husband! Oh, and of course… we're sharing something that we're cooking up together!! Visit UnforgettablyYou.net to learn more and be the FIRST to get in on it! Unforgettably You is a one-day event in Candia, NH taking place on Wednesday, April 5th from 10am-4pm. It's an entire day devoted to building your brand and crafting a memorable customer experience. We'll help you tap into what makes you UNFORGETTABLE, how to create more of a connection with your customers and soon-to-be clients, and clearly show your one-of-a-kind value so you can share it with the world. Connect with Lindsay Taylor, Brand Designer Lindsay is the owner of Taylored Image, a branding studio where she brings over 25 years of graphic design and creative direction experience to her clients. She is also the owner of NaughtyGood Bites, a gourmet chocolate company whose mission is to honor and celebrate the women in our lives, and the men who support us. Whether it be with her brand clients, or with her chocolate lovers, Lindsay is passionate about diving deep into the heart and soul of any business and creating that good-golly, gosh-darn-it brand experience people won't soon forget. Website: www.tayloredimage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylored.image/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/tayloredimagenh Connect with the Host, Emily Aborn Content Writer for Creative Women Entrepreneurs Emily Aborn, aka yours truly, is a Content Writer, host of the She Built This, and leader of the She Built This community for women entrepreneurs. I help women entrepreneurs creatively express themselves in their businesses and brands through website copy, blogs, and other pieces of the customer experience. I'm also one of those people who cannot screw the top off most containers to save my life. You can learn more than you ever wanted to know about me as a human HERE: www.emilyaborn.com Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emilyaborn/ Connect with She Built This on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shebuiltthisgroup/ Join us over in She Built This: www.facebook.com/groups/shebuiltthis
Today we dive deep into stories from 2 entrepreneurs and figure out the real lesson of the story and how to best tell the story.Chapters:0:00 - Intro0:48 - Ruta´s Introduction1:18 - Ruta's story 3:39 - Digging into the story for more information13:57 - How we got to the right answer/lesson15:29 - Sun's version of Ruta's story17:44 - How can we apply this on our own stories?20:58 - How should I tell this story to an audience?25:11 - How can I find more stories?30:11 - Candia's introduction30:52 - Candia's story36:18 - How to stick to ONE story37:30 - Right story for the right audience46:55 - Candia has an "a-ha" moment48:14 - Sun's version of Candia's story53:10 - Advice for spiritual leaders54:20 - Candia shout out Night Owl Nation
In October of 2021, a five year old boy was reported missing in Merrimack, New Hampshire after he hadn't been seen for over a month. Any missing child is an emergency. Or should be. Except his mother, whose custody he had been in for just over a year, wasn't who reported him missing.Why was Elijah Lewis even living with his mother at the time?And why did she want him gone? This is a difficult story about violence against a child. I share information about other unsolved New Hampshire cases: Megan Jimenez, age 2 ½ yearsMurdered June 15, 1989, Merrimack NHUnsolved homicideAnne Psaradelis and Diane Compagna, age 15 years old Missing: July 12, 1973 leaving Hampton Beach for home in Merrimack, NH Found: September 29, 1973 in the woods off of New Boston Road in Candia, NHUnsolved double homicideMaura MurrayMissing: February 9, 2004, North Haverhill, NHMaura has not been foundDavyn Hanson, age 15Missing: Oct 14, 2022, Portsmouth, NHDavyn has not been foundHarmony Montgomery, 5 when she went missingMissing: Oct 1, 2019, Manchester, NHMissing, presumed deadTammy Belanger, age 8Missing: November 13, 1984, Exeter, NHTammy has not been foundPaul Herlihy, age 50Found: August 27, 2003, Milford, NHUnsolved homicideRoberta “Bobbie” Miller and dog, ScoutFound: November 1, 2010, Gilford, NHUnsolved homicideDomingo ValdesFound: June 14, 1974, Pelham, NH Unsolved homicide Stella Bolton and James J. MooreFound: February 16, 1991, Portsmouth, NHUnsolved double homicideCrime of the Truest KindNew England crime storiesHosted by Anngelle WoodNew Hampshire Cold Case Tip Formhttps://business.nh.gov/ColdCaseTips/Tip.aspxIf you need to report information that is of an emergency nature, please contact the New Hampshire State Police toll free at (800) 525-5555 or call your local police or sheriff's department.The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) https://www.missingkids.orgSupport the showCrimeoftheTruestKind.com for show notes
Art historian Matthew Milliner (Wheaton College) reflects on one of the most powerful and moving Christian icons: “The Virgin of the Passion,” AKA, “Our Lady of Perpetual Help,” which he develops in his book, Mother of the Lamb: The Story of a Global Icon. First painted as a response to failed Christian Empire and the violence of the Crusades, then mass produced and proliferated as a norm of Christian aesthetic worship, the icon offers a unique filter for contemporary understanding of faith and power; the Christian temptation to nationalism, empire, and violence; the meaning and visual expression of suffering love; and the beauty of engaged, solidarity and prophetic witness. This episode was made possible by a grant from the Tyndale House Foundation.Support the Yale Center for Faith & Culture's $25,000 End of Year Matching Campaign by giving online today: https://faith.yale.edu/giveShow NotesClick to view: “Virgin of the Passion, late 15th century” Andrea Rico di Candia, Cretan, active 1451–1492, tempera on wood panel (Princeton University Art Museum)Click to get a copy of Matthew Milliner's Mother of the Lamb: The Story of a Global IconAbout Matthew MillinerMatthew Milliner is Associate Professor of Art History at Wheaton College. He holds an M.A. & Ph.D. in art history from Princeton University, and an M.Div from Princeton Theological Seminary. He is author is author most recently of The Everlasting People: G.K. Chesterton and the First Nations and Mother of the Lamb: The Story of a Global Icon. His scholarly specialization is Byzantine and medieval art, with a focus on how such images inform contemporary visual culture. He teaches across the range of art history with an eye for the prospects and pitfalls of visual theology. He is a five-time appointee to the Curatorial Advisory Board of the United States Senate, and a winner of Redeemer University's Emerging Public Intellectual Award. He has written for publications ranging from The New York Times to First Thing_s. He recently delivered the Wade Center's Hansen lecture series on Native American Art, and was awarded a Commonwealth fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia. to complete his forthcoming book, _Mother of the Lamb (Fortress Press). Follow @Millinerd on TwitterProduction NotesThis podcast featured art historian Matthew MillinerEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction assistance by Macie BridgeA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
Fall is here. The air is crisp with a slight chill and you've probably noticed your neighbor's yards are now decorated with pumpkins, scarecrows and other harvest themed decorations. If you're a fan of the fall season, make sure you take some time to get out and try at least one of these five fun things to do in the fall. Links: Local Farms to check out: McQuesten Farm, Elwood Orchards, Sunnycrest Farm Lull Farm, Charmingfare Farm For spooky fun, visit Nightmare New England or Canobie Lake's ScreeemFest Plan a trip to the White Mountains Go for a nature walk through Mine Falls Park, Andres Institute of Art, or NH Rail Trails Transcript: Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast. The fall season has finally arrived. If you've been in New England long enough, you'll know that even though winter is right around the corner, there's still plenty of activities you can enjoy before the cold comes to stay. If you like getting out and enjoying all the things a NE fall offers, then keep listening to hear about five fun things you can do during the fall season. The first is to go apple picking. No fall is complete without a trip to a nearby orchard to pick some fresh apples. This is a great activity that many families enjoy together with some even making it an annual tradition. You get to find and select a bunch of fresh apples to enjoy right away or to bake pies, make jams, or cook some delicious apple sauce to share with family and friends during the season. My favorite is homemade apple butter. It's thicker than sauce and quite delicious when served on warm toast. Make time to visit a local farm for a variety of activities. Local farms are sure to have an abundance of activities for both kids and adults. Pick up some fresh pumpkins for carving. If the farm has one, try a corn maze. Some also offer tasty treats like apple cider donuts or slices of pie and other baked goods. If you have kids, visit a farm with a petting zoo so your kids can pet and feed the animals. If you're on the lookout for a local farm to visit, try exploring McQuesten Farm in Litchfield, Elwood Orchards or Sunnycrest Farm in Londonderry, Lull Farm in Hollis and Charmingfare Farm in Candia. There are more than mentioned here, it is NH after all, so do an internet search to see what other farms you can visit in your area. Check other states too like VT, MA and ME to see what their farms have to offer. If you're into scary stuff, try visiting a spooky world or other haunted experience. You can visit one of the many frightful events going on in the area like Nightmare New England at Mel's Funway Park in Litchfield or Canobie Lake's Screeemfest in Salem. For a more affordable option, some local area schools and community centers host their own spooky experiences like hayrides and haunted houses you may be interested in visiting. So, this season, if it's your thing, take the time to get dressed up, put on your scary makeup and have a night of frightening fun. Another thing on this list is to go on a hike to enjoy the colorful foliage. Fall is the perfect time to get out and enjoy the great outdoors especially because of the beautiful, colorful foliage a New England fall offers. You can take a day trip up to the mountains for a hike. The White Mountains offer some great hikes for different levels ranging from beginner to experienced. Make it a day trip! Pack a lunch, bring a friend and take lots of pictures. If you're not into climbing mountains, and you're looking for something a little less involved, you can enjoy some of the shorter nature hikes in your area and still soak in the beauty that fall has to offer. Check out Mine Falls Park in Nashua, The Andres Institute of Art in Brookline, or any local rail trails in your area. And lastly, explore some of the local fairs or festivals. Fall is fair time. If visiting fairs is your thing, try to visit at least one this year. There are so many things you can do at a fair like eating all kinds of different food, checking out local vendors, petting animals and watching live performances. Fairs offer so many fun activities for the whole family and you're sure to make many lasting memories. That's the list of five fun things to do in the fall. If you enjoy other fall activities that weren't mentioned, feel free to share them on social media. We would love to hear what others like to do during the fall season. If there are any other tips or topics you'd like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Like and follow our Making Money Personal FB, IG and Twitter pages and look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union on social media to share your thoughts. Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday and be sure to check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast. Have a great day!
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