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On this episode of Inside OnlyFans, CJ and guest host, Holly Wolf, speak with OnlyFans creator, Clarus Polaris. Clarus talks about watching her husband have sex, making a girl cum 6 times with her mouth, the best way to eat a girl out, and more! Full video episodes available: Patreon OnlyFans FOLLOW US! Instagram: @insideonlyfans @cjsparxx @kaylalaurenoffical @claruspolaris @hollywolfirl Twitter: @insidefans Facebook: Inside OnlyFans Tiktok: @insideofpodcast YouTube: Inside OnlyFans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
E113 The Fifth Court Dr Susan Leahy, University of Limerick, on consent.DSBA 'Podcast of the Year'Hosts Mark Tottenham BL and Peter Leonard BL talks to Susan Leahy, Associate Professor in Law whose primary research interests are in the areas of criminal justice (with particular emphasis on sexual violence and victims of crime) and family law (specifically domestic abuse and marriage). Her thesis was entitled The Rules and Realities of Consent in Irish Sexual Offences Law: Perspectives on Reform and examined the rules relating to consent in Irish sexual offences legislation. She has co-authored two books: Sexual Offending in Ireland: Laws, Procedures and Punishment, (Clarus, 2018) and The Victim in the Irish Criminal Process (Manchester University Press, 2018). She is the director of the BA (Criminal Justice) and director of the Centre for Crime, Justice and Victim Studies (CCJVS). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Being a Dirtbag means one thing: you're the lowest of the low. And sometimes, you're even lower than that. The F Squad has been called in on a daring mission that's already killed the Dirtbags who stood a chance to get it done. The misfit team of Jelly, Cargo, Monster Truck and Dave dive into the belly of the beast and are forced to do whatever they have to make it out alive. Kickstart Dirtbags here! Special Guests: Nerdy (beacons.page/nerdynightly) & Clarus (claruspolaris.org) of Roleplay Relay (beacons.ai/roleplayrelay) Dirtbags! is a sci-fi shooter TTRPG where players take on the role of convicts in a corporate-run dystopian world, coerced into the Military Foundation's Rehabilitation Incentive Program (R.I.P.) with the promise of freedom and reintegration. Forced to endure relentless tours of duty, Dirtbags are expendable, thrown at every problem imaginable, from distant alien bug infestations and scab pirates to suicidal salvage missions, courier work, and anything else the Corporate Echelon demands. Music Credits: Additional Music Credits: "Heroes of the Liberty" - Humanoide_Media (https://pixabay.com/music/adventure-cinematic-epic-music-heroes-of-the-liberty-inspired-by-helldivers-209281/) "Another Banger" by Joel Steudler "Heroes of the Liberty" by Humanoide_Media (https://pixabay.com/music/adventure-cinematic-epic-music-heroes-of-the-liberty-inspired-by-helldivers-209281/) "Cinematic Ambience Background Music" by Iam_Sam "Happy Feet" by Ovani Sound "Alien March" by Emmraan (https://pixabay.com/music/action-alien-march-254118/) "Dark Ambient" by stereocode (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-dark-ambient-126122/) "Harrowing Revelation" by Joel Steudler "In for a Pound" by Joel Steudler "Arabic Sadness" by SergeQuadrado (https://pixabay.com/music/world-arabic-sadness-13404/) "Impact Driver" by Joel Steudler "Chasing Victory (Main)" by Good_B_Music (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-chasing-victory-main-9448/)
By Matthew Nemeth Back with another round of a month of positive creators, episode 3 is for Nerdy Nightly And Clarus Nerdy Nightly's Channel Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Facebook Page Matt's Twitch Kualo Domains
The end of the year is almost here, and the guys and I were getting that itch to record something, so on a dreary Boxing Day, we all got together for a spontaneous episode to catch up on what we've been doing. We did not post the join link this time, but we managed to coerce our friends Dan Cuny and Ray Nason to join us for some post-Christmas camera discussion. To help us find things to talk about, we decided to tackle a request made earlier this month in the Camerosity Facebook group, asking for more detail about Contax cameras which we were happy to do. We get into some history, some real world reviews, advice, and other Contax nonsense. Everything from the pre and post war Contax rangefinders, the East German Contax SLRs, and the Yashica/Kyocera Contax cameras were discussed. In addition to Contax discussion, Mike gives an update on what became of the Detrola 400 he "borrowed" from Roberts Camera, Dan shares his thoughts on his most recent review of the Ansco Memo and we talk about Memo cameras. Anthony shares his photographic adventures he went on traveling to New Zealand, and Paul confesses his love for adapting Contaflex 126 lenses! As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are into shooting or collecting cameras, no matter how long you've been doing it, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, the Camerosity Discord server, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. We will welcome in the new year with Episode 84 in which we will be inviting Jeff and Gabe from I Dream of Cameras. There is a high chance we will spend some time on Alpa SLRs, but there's no telling where the discussion will go with what will effectively two podcasts recording at the same time! If you've ever wondered what it is like to have "too many cooks in the kitchen", this is the episode for you! We will record on Monday, January 13th 7pm Central Standard Time and 8pm Eastern Standard Time. In This Episode Mike's Update on the Detrola 400 / Other Premium American Rangefinders / Ektra, Bell & Howell Foton, Clarus, Perfex Allen Wade is Ray, Paul, and Mike's Source for Camera Repair Mr Zhang Modifies Hasselblad Backs / Mike Didn't Like the Hasselblad SWC Paul Wishes for a 6x9 Mamiya 7 / Fuji 6x9s / Texas Leicas Dan Cuny Talks About His Review Process / Ansco Memo and Agfa Memo Cameras Dan is Curious About the Beier Beira / Voigtländer Prominent Paul's Friend Made a 240 Degree Panoramic Mamiya RB67 Tim Floyd is Contax Curious / Camerosity Presents: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Contax Cameras Pre-War Contax I Pre-War Contax II and III Post-War Contax IIa and IIIa East German Contax SLRs Yashica / Kyocera Contax SLRs and Other Cameras Comparing Shooting a Contax and Nikon Rangefinder / Dan Has Never Liked Shooting Contax Rangefinders What are the Differences Between a Contax / Pentacon / Hexacon SLRs Preset Lenses / Contarex Bullseye and non-Bullseye Contaflex 126 / Instamatic Cameras How Did Yashica Come to Use the Contax Name? Kyocera Made Great Knives and Golf Clubs / Contax T and G Series Cameras Theo is Shooting a Pentacon Six, KMZ Horizont, and Canon 7 Gallus Derlux and Foth Derby / Theo Has a Jolly Look from Antony Hands Mike Picks Up a Taron Supra V18 / Ray Picks Up an Exakta with an Ansco TLR Lens on It Anthony Just Got Back from New Zealand / Voigtländer Bessa and Perkeo II / Anthony Gets a Clip-On Meter Zeiss-Ikon Ikoflex TLRs / What's Next Links The Camerosity Podcast is now on Discord! Join Anthony, Paul, Theo, and Mike on our very own Discord Server. Share your GAS and photography with other listeners in the Lounge or in our dedicated forums. If you have questions for myself or the other guys, we have an “Ask the Hosts” section as well where you can get your question answered on a future show! Check it out! https://discord.gg/PZVN2VBJvm. The Camerosity Podcast is now on BlueSky @camerosity.bsky.social. This modern, and clean replacement for Twitter is a nice alternative to cluttered social networks out there. Follow us there for show announcements and other content. If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group, Instagram page, or Discord server. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris - https://thisoldcamera.net/ Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/
Today on THE ROCK FIGHT (an outdoor podcast that aims for the head) Colin & Justin hit on a few of the more interesting and notable stories to come out of the outdoor community over the past week. The show kicks off by delving into a discussion about the complexities of brand loyalty in outdoor gear, based on the news that Rocky Mounts has been acquired by Clarus. The guys contemplate when brand identity truly matters versus when functionality takes precedence. Then they touch on the impact outdoor media can have when it comes to changing who lives or visits unknown mountain towns based on a recent article on Outside Online and the social media comments that article inspired.The episode then takes a trip to HOUSMAN'S HOUSE to get a deeper look at Justin's recent article on National Parks Traveler about the controversial topic of hunting grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem, highlighting the ongoing debates around wildlife management and conservation efforts. And because every rock fight ends with a parting shot, Colin & Justin wrap up the show with... The Parting Shot! Justin has some words for a recent medical experience while Colin thinks anyone who only does one outdoor activity should examine their priorities. Hurricane Helene Relief Links:Support and Shop Western North Carolina BrandsFuel GoodsOutdoor Business Alliance Hurricane Relief FundGoFundMe for Bubba O'LearysWestern North Carolina Hurriance Helene Resource GuideEast Tennessee Foundation Relief FundHead to www.rockfight.co and sign up for News From the Front, Rock Fight's weekly newsletter!Please follow and subscribe to THE ROCK FIGHT and give us a 5 star rating and written review wherever you get your podcasts.Check out our other podcast on the Rock Fight Podcast Network: Gear & Beer! It's a relationship and advice show for those obsessed with the outdoorsy lifestyle.Have a question or comment for a future mailbag episode? Send it to myrockfight@gmail.com or send a message on Instagram or Threads.Thanks for listening! THE ROCK FIGHT is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.
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Welcome to Episode #10 of the "Bridges to Excellence" podcast.This week's episode features a compelling conversation with Kimberly Fitzsimmons, CEO of Talus.Kim shares her journey of constant learning, fair and transparent leadership, and the unyielding drive for excellence. Highlights include...Kim's Leadership Principles: The importance of being fair, maintaining transparency, embracing culture, and understanding details.Talus's Achievements: Recognition by the Electronic Transactions Association and American Bankers as a top performer in the industry.Growth Strategies: Discussion about Talus's recent acquisitions, Jobox.AI and Clarus, that have enhanced the company's capabilities and customer offerings.Personal Insights: Kim's upbringing in St. Louis, her early career in payments, and how pivotal moments shaped her path to success.Work-Life Balance: Her philosophy of unplugging and the significance of family support.Mentorship and Networking: The vital role of mentors like Diane Vote Faro in her career and the importance of building a professional network.Join us for an engaging and insightful conversation where Kim offers actionable advice and deep dives into her personal and professional life, sharing her strategies for success and the challenges she faced along the way. Hosted by Desmond Nicholson, the episode is part of our curated series featuring women of impact in payments and FinTech.Company website: https://taluspay.com
Welcome to Triad of the Force's BAD BATCH Fridays (we know it's not catchy)! Join Gus & Nani on their limited series, covering all things Bad Batch (and Omega, of course). On today's BAD BATCH Friday Clarus Polaris from Nerdy Nightly joins the gang as they review and analyze the final episode of the final season of THE BAD BATCH: The Calvary Has Arrived. • • • Triad of the Force is a channel which was featured on the Podcast Stage at Star Wars Celebration 2022 and 2023, featuring Nani and Gus, lifelong Puerto Rican friends who after years of discussing the media they love, came together and created their show. Triad of the Force focuses their discussions on Star Wars, but their love for media spans everything from sci-fi, fantasy, CBMs, and beyond. From films to TV, from books to comic books, Triad of the Force looks at all media critically, from a Latine/x perspective. Joins us! Follow Triad Of The Force at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TriadOfTheForce Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triadoftheforce/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TriadoftheForce/ If you like us, get some merch and help the channel: TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/triad-of-the-force • • • Acknowledgement: The Intro and Outro music is the Triad of the Force Theme, composed and performed by Grushkov with full permission for use by Grushkov (https://linktr.ee/Grushkov). • • • This channel is not affiliated in any way with Lucasfilm Ltd. LLC, The Walt Disney Company, or any of their affiliates or subsidiaries.
US futures are pointing to a higher open as of 04:05 ET. European equity markets have opened in the positive territory, following a strong session in Asia. Equity market sentiment positive after yesterday's US PCE toned down fears of more hawkish Fed stance. Absence of upside surprise from the report viewed positive. Market-implied odds of June rate cut unchanged and futures still pricing in 75 bps of easing in 2024, in line with Fed.Companies Mentioned: Fortune Brands Innovations, Clarus, Wincanton, GXO Logistics
Consultorio bursátil de febrero de 2024 en el que Adrián Godás y Paco Lodeiro respondemos a las preguntas de los oyentes. Las preguntas generales de este mes son sobre: invertir en ETFs indios, traer una cartera de inversión desde Singapur a España y dónde crear una watchlist para seguir empresas. Y las dudas sobre empresas y sectores son sobre: empresas en el sector de la construcción civil, los resultados fiscales de Tesla, Bayer, Skecher, Athens International Airport, Newmont Mining Corporation, Orezone, Petrobas, ETFs de materias primas, el TAC de Google, Bloober Team, Pax Global, Clarus, Denison y Ur-Energy. Patrocinador Paleobull, con código de descuento para los oyentes.
rWotD Episode 2428: Clara (given name) Welcome to random Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a random Wikipedia page every day.The random article for Wednesday, 27 December 2023 is Clara (given name).Clara or Klara is a female given name. It is the feminine form of the Late Latin name Clarus which meant "clear, bright, famous". Various early male Christian saints were named Clarus; the feminine form became popular after the 13th-century Saint Clare of Assisi (called Chiara in Italian), one of the followers of Saint Francis, who renounced her privileged background and founded the order of Poor Clares.Clare was the main English form of the name used in the Middle Ages, but the Latin spelling Clara became more popular in the 19th century. Glara is a related Kurdish name with a common origin, meaning "vision or brightness".This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:05 UTC on Wednesday, 27 December 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Clara (given name) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Salli Neural.
This week, we are live from the Bristol Old Vic as Susie & Gyles tune into the vast history of the ‘orchestra'. Join us as we discover the melodious connections between orchestras and their vibrant etymologies! We love hearing from you, find us @SomethingRhymes on Twitter and Facebook, @SomethingRhymesWith on Instagram or you can email us on our NEW email address here: purplepeople@somethingrhymes.com Want even more purple, people? Join the Purple Plus Club by clicking the banner in Apple podcasts or head to purpleplusclub.com to listen on other platforms' Don't forget that you can join us in person at our upcoming tour, tap the link to find tickets: www.somethingrhymeswithpurple.com Enjoy Susie's Trio for the week: 1. Pinguescent: becoming fat. 2. Quercine: relating to oak trees. 3. Epidictic: displaying the skill of the speaker. Gyles' poem this week is a haiku from the book 'When Nature Speaks To Us' by Andrew Green Mann Thin grass, Whispering as the wind cries for the sun, Come back to me please. A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brent Baker is the Lead of New Business Development for MIRUM®, Natural Fiber Welding's (NFW) categorically new, plant-based, and plastic-free leather alternative material. Brent supports designers and makers around the world to reduce reliance on plastics and animal products to shrink their footprints and expand their creative palettes. In an industry awash with incremental solutions, NFW is driving a systems-level shift away from petroleum-derived products and toxic chemistries with their family of plastic-free materials. Outside of MIRUM®, NFW is bringing to scale CLARUS®, a novel yarn treatment technology that imbues natural fibers with the performance of synthetics without the plastic, PLIANT® a 100% bio-based, recyclable, and moldable outsole for footwear, and TUNERA®, a 100% bio-based foam to replace plastic composites for internal components for consumer products.
No one has recently challenged the Camerosity Podcast as the "Nerdiest Film Photography Podcast" but that won't stop us from further proving that point by taking a trip to the USA! No, not that USA, this time I am talking about the United States of Argus! For Episode 42 we invite two special guests, both members of the Argus Collector's Group, Phillip Sterritt and Mike Reitsma. Phil and Mike both have an otherworldly level of knowledge about Argus and their cameras, their history, rare versions, and what the best Arguses are to use. Although we spend a great deal of time on Argus, in this episode, we venture into a huge number of other American cameras worth checking out, like ANSCO, Perfex, Clarus, Universal, Falcon, Detrola, Ciro-Flex, Graflex, Wollensak, Winpro, and many others! Joining us on this episode are collectors and first time callers Eric Risse, Pat Casey, and retired US Navy Photographer Greg McCreash who at the very end of the show busts out one of the most amazing American Cameras ever made, but I don't want to spoil it for you, so you'll just have to listen to the episode (or read the show notes). In addition to Eric, Pat, and Greg are returning guests Dan Hausman, and Robert Rotoloni. On the episode we cover a ton of history, what is an extinction meter and how does it work, our recommendations on which American cameras you should try if you've never shot an American camera before, and Theo discovers a rare Australian Argus in his collection that he didn't even know he had! As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. If you want to join us for our next episode, we will record Episode 43 on Monday, February 20th and we will talk to John Minnick about his custom built Graflexes, along with an entire Graflex and 4x5 discussion. Be sure to stay tuned for the official announcement! This Week's Episode Many Advanced American Cameras of the 40s and Early 50s Were Because You Couldn't Get Stuff from Germany / ANSCO Automatic Reflex 3.5 Charles Verschoor and How Argus Originally Made Radios / IRC and Detrola Used Bakelite in Radios Worked Well in Cameras The Argus A Series / Argus B Has a German Lens and Possibly French Lens / How to Differentiate Between Argus A Cameras How Do Extinction Meters Work? / Mike's Favorite A-Series is the Argus A2F with the Focusing Helix $25 Was the Price Point for Several New American Cameras in the late 1930s The Argus C-Series / Argus C / The Ontora Double Exposure Device Anthony's First Impressions of the Argus C3 / Enna Werk Sandmar Lenses / Changing Lenses on the Argus C3 The "Argus Grip" / Repositioning the Cocking Lever / Argus C3 Match-Matic is the Harry Potter Camera / How the Match-Matic Meter Worked What are the Rarest Argus C-Series / Argus C with F/S Switch / Argus Prototype / Metric Scale Arguses / Minca Arguses Theo Has a Rare Australian Made Argus Seventy-Five And He Didn't Know It / Argus C4 Black Bodies Argus Was a Pretty Cool Company to Work For / Argus Eyes Newsletter Where did the Name Argus Come From? / Mythological Character with Many Eyes What Was the Successor to the Argus C3, the Argus C4 or the Argus C33? / Argus 21 Markfinder The Mythical White and Gold Argus A / Mike Reitsma 3D Printed One From Scratch If You Want to Try an Argus, but Not the C3, What is a Good Camera to Try? / Argus C44 and C44R Argoflex TLR / Rare Argoflex II with Auto Film Stop Wollensak Lenses Are Consistently Good to Great / Wollensak Stereo Revere Camera Universal Mercury Lenses / The Universal Mercury Is a Lot of Fun to Shoot Mike Also Like the Clarus MS-35 / The Clarus Shutter is Very Reliable / The Wescon Clarus Variant The Best Perfex is Not the Speed Candid! / Who Made Perfex Lenses? Argus was Acquired by Sylvania and then Mansfield / Argus Golden Shield Spartus and the Chicago Cluster / Devry QRS Camera Vokar and Vokar II / Vokar A and B / Wirgin Variants / Zenith Winpro 35 Argus SLRs / The Argus SLR / Argus Cosina and Petri Variants Ciro Cee-ay 35 Was Originally a Perfex then Became a Graflex Herbert & Huesgon Tourist Multiple Had a Zeiss Lens and Shot 750 18x24mm Exposures Mike Loves the ANSCO and AGFA Memo Cameras American Cameras We Didn't Talk About / Polaroid SX-70 / Bolsey B-Series and Jubilee / Falcon / Aircraft Gun Cameras / Kardon The Combat Graflex Is Amazing! / Hubert Nerwin Designed the Combat Graflex Next Episode We Talk About Graflex and Have John Minnick Joining Us! Glass Brass and Chrome by Karlton C. Lahue and Joseph A. Bailey The Worst American Camera is the Traid Fotron / We Don't Talk about the Fotochrome Either Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Argus Collector's Group - https://www.arguscg.org/ Phillip Sterritt - http://argusinfo.net/ Mike Reitsma (Argus Museum) - https://argusmuseum.wordpress.com/events/ Dan Hausman - https://historiccamera.com/club/occs/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
You know what they say, 'An apple a day, keeps the doctor away...' so for those of you with broken Contaxes, you better get rid of all your apples as the doctor is here! Okay, so maybe he hasn't quite gotten his PhD yet, but in this, the 41st episode of the Camerosity Podcast, we are happy to introduce you to Brandon Monroe, an aviation mechanics student who just so happens to really love the Zeiss-Ikon Contax rangefinders so much that he wanted to learn how to repair them himself. Brandon reached out to other well known technicians who repair Contaxes like Henry Scherer and Mark Hansen and learned what he could from them. For everything else, he rolled up his sleeves and got to work. Tearing down several broken Contax rangefinders, and at least one that had been previously CLAd to see what was done, Brandon has recently become successful at full CLAs of both pre and postwar Contax IIs and IIIs. Brandon has repaired several cameras for Paul and a few others, and according to Paul, the cameras are like new. Listen in as Brandon tells his story of how he got started and why he fell in love with Contax rangefinders. He discusses differences between the pre and postwar shutters, what the shutters are made of, how the rangefinders work and how they're adjusted, who makes our favorite Contax lens adapters, using Contax lenses on Nikon rangefinders, plus a huge number of other things. Mike can't help himself and goes into the history of the camera somewhat, explaining how the Contax I came to be, and what differences are between it and the later cameras. Joining us on this episode are returning guests Aidan Dean, Alex Dietrich, and first time callers Steve Wilcox and from all the way in Belgium, Eric Kaas Sluis, a self professed Contax addict who has one of the largest collections of working Contaxes and lenses in the world. In addition to repair of the Contax, we talk about what makes them special, who made the original Zeiss-Ikon Contax in 1926 (Hint: His name rhymes with 'Bagel'), postwar Jena Contaxes, and why you should consider a Kiev if you cannot afford a Contax. Amazingly, the guys somehow manage to stay on topic for most of the show, but a small amount of time is spent on a few other cameras that we just can't stop talking about. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you. We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. If you want to join us for our next episode, we will record Episode 42 on Monday, February 6th and we will talk American cameras like Argus, Clarus, Perfex, and many other brands you may or may not have heard of! Be sure to stay tuned for the official announcement! This Week's Episode Introducing Brandon Monroe / Brandon Needs to Pressure Test His Nikonos Pentax Errata / The Pentax MX Does Have a Depth of Field Preview Lever and Some K1000s Do Have a Self Timer Of All Cameras to Fix, Why Did Brandon Want to Learn to Repair the Contax? / Brandon Talked to Henry Scherer and Mark Hansen For Help The Tension Screw For the Shutter Is Often Used to Over Tension the Shutter / If You Over Tension, It's Kaput A (Very) Brief Intro Into How the Contax Shutter Works / Where Brandon Gets Replacement Ribbons From The History of the Contax / The Contax I Was Released in 1932 and Had Many Revisions The Contax II and III Came Out in 1936, The Difference is In the Meter Differences Between Pre and Postwar Contaxes / The Mount is the Same, but Not All Pre-War Lenses Work on Post-War Bodies The Construction of the Contax Rangefinders / Brandon Also Loves the Zeiss-Ikon Contessa 35 / Adjusting the Contax Rangefinder Brandon Makes a Mask to Block off Fractures in Contax Rangefinders Paul is Brandon's Number 1 Customer / What Are Zeiss Bumps? Finding Contaxes in Europe Isn't Very Hard, But Getting Them Repaired Is / Eric Doesn't Like the Contax I How is Brandon Going to Handle the Immense Demand for People Wanting Their Contax Repaired? Does Brandon Intend to Train Others to Repair Contaxes? / Do Not Try to Use a Prewar Contax Without Servicing It What is it About the Contax That Makes Them Special? You Cannot Compare a CLA'd Contax to a non-CLA'd Contax, They Are So Much Better Zeiss Was a World Class Optics Company When They Made the First Contax, Leitz Made Microscopes Zeiss Cameras Were Always Solid, Even the Last Icarex SLRs / Some Early Zeiss Lenses Were Outsourced to American and British Firms The Very First Zeiss-Ikon Contax Was Made in 1926, What Was It, and Who Designed It? Anthony and Eric Both Prefer the Sonnar 50mm f/2 over the f/1.5 Eric and Paul Recommend the Zeiss Amedeo Adapter / Can you Adapt Nikon Lenses to Contax and Vice Versa? The Contax Claw / There's a Correct Way to Press the Shutter Release on a Contax Mike Defends the Kiev, They Are Not Contax Copies, They Are a Continuation / Early Kievs Can Be Very Good Jena Contaxes Were Made After the War By Former Contax Technicians With Nothing to Do Brandon's Tips for Identifying a Kiev with a German Shutter / If You Can't Afford a Contax, There's No Shame in Buying a Kiev There Are Many Ukrainian and Other Former Soviet Sellers Who Are Very Reputable, You Should Not Hesitate to Buy from Them Brandon Loves the Contessa 35 So Much It Killed His Internet Connection Lightning Round: What Other Unrepairable Camera Do You Wish Could Get Repaired? Paul - Zeiss-Ikon Contaflex TLR, Mike - Kodak Ektra, Eric - Leicaflex SL2, Alex - Olympus Stylus Epic, Brandon - Contax I, Theo - Petris, Anthony - Folding Kodak Bellows / Kodak Monitor Six-20 The Contax I Has a Unique Shutter from Any Other Contax / Different Ribbons / The Rangefinder is Coupled by a Cord Thank You to Brandon For Learning to Do This / We Need More Young People to Learn to Repair Cameras Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Brandon Monroe - https://www.facebook.com/mixedemulsionsbybrandon Eric Kaas Sluis - https://www.flickr.com/photos/129242869@N03/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
Abonnez-vous : c'est gratuit ! Voici l'épisode 266 de "la quotidienne iWeek" en ce jeudi 27 octobre 2022. Des apps iOS ont pu écouter vos échanges avec Siri ou ce que vous avez dicté. Présentation : Benjamin VINCENT (@benjaminvincent) + Gilles DOUNÈS (@gdounes). Production : OUATCH Audio. Tags : rétro-pédalage ; nouveau nuage chez Apple ; Rambo au secours de Siri ; 16 pouces en 2023 ? ; Moof ! Bonne découverte de "la quotidienne iWeek" si vous nous écoutez pour la première fois, parlez de nous autour de vous, retweetez-nous (@iweeknews), bonne journée, bonne écoute, et à demain ! Benjamin VINCENT & la team #iweekLQI PS1 : rejoignez la communauté iWeek sur Patreon et bénéficiez de bonus exclusifs ! PS2 : retrouvez-nous aussi, pour iWeek (la semaine Apple) , notre podcast hebdo, désormais en ligne chaque mercredi soir. PS3 : le nouvel épisode 109 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple) est disponible avec le détail de toutes les nouvelles mises à jour, les augmentations de prix des services Apple et tout sur la future application France Identité avec notre invité, Jérémie Baboukhian !
Here, in Userlandia, be very quiet. We're hunting dogcows. Disney has Disneyland. Boeing's 747 megafactory is the world's largest building. Apple has infinite loops and spaceships. Join me as I visit both of Apple's corporate campuses, explore their history, and see if I can find the elusive dogcow. See the Blog Post for Links: https://www.userlandia.com/home/2022/10/apple-headquarters Published October 10, 2022 -=- Chapters -=- 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:15 - One Infinite Loop 00:11:14 - Searching for Clarus 00:17:37 - ...And One Ring-Shaped Building Binds Them 00:25:37 - Oh... One More Thing 00:28:31 - Outtro and Credits -=- Subscribe -=- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/userlandia/id1588648631 Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1588648631/userlandia Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/m4tegn1u Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/79LO3vO9avAt3yCLpNWark Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly91c2VybGFuZGlhLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz -=- Contact -=- Follow Userlandia: @userlandia - http://twitter.com/userlandiashow Follow Dan: @kefkafloyd - http://twitter.com/kefkafloyd Visit The Website: https://www.userlandia.com Email us: feedback@userlandia.com Join The Userlandia Discord: https://discord.com/invite/z2jmF93 Theme Song by Space Vixen: https://spacevixen.bandcamp.com Follow them on Twitter @SpaceVixenMusic: https://twitter.com/spacevixenmusic -=- Music Credits -=- Our Sunrise by Diamond Ace | https://soundcloud.com/diamond-ace-music Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US Too Soon by Diamond Ace feat. Nymbius | https://soundcloud.com/diamond-ace-music Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US Tokyo by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Are you losing any sleep over the climate crisis? After another summer of heatwaves and wildfires around the world, the topic of sustainability is more top of mind than ever. Confronting this global crisis are countless “green” inventors, entrepreneurs, and corporations working on new ways to cut emissions and reduce our dependence on products derived from fossil fuels. And it's right here, at the intersection of innovation and sustainability, where intellectual property plays a critical role.On this episode of Stroke of Genius, host Raha Francis sits down with the Intellectual Property Owners Education Foundation's newly declared ‘Inventor of the Year', Luke Haverhals, the CEO of Natural Fiber Welding. Luke and his team at NFW have developed a new way of making the textiles in everything from t-shirts and sneakers to car interiors, using only plant-based materials. Their process is “circular,” which means their products need never end up in a landfill! As you'll hear, I.P. protection was a crucial component of Luke's journey from a farm boy in Iowa, to the US Naval Academy in Maryland, to founding his very own company in Illinois. Make sure to listen to the end, Luke shares some invaluable I.P. advice for aspiring inventors and entrepreneurs.Click here to learn more about the IPOEF's ‘Inventor of the Year' Award, and Natural Fiber Welding's patented MIRUM and CLARUS products. You can watch the sustainability webinar that Raha mentioned featuring GE and Coty here. For past episodes of Stroke of Genius and the very latest news and information from the Intellectual Property Owners Education Foundation, just visit ipoef.org. Special thank you to our episode sponsor Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clarus (CLAR) is focused on the outdoor and consumer industries. Clarus (CLAR) is a designer, developer, manufacturer and distributor of outdoor equipment lifestyle products. Its segments include outdoor, precision sport, and adventure. George Tsilis weighs in on Clarus (CLAR) brands including Black Diamond, Pieps, Sierra, Rhino-Rack, and Maxtrax Brands.
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This week’s episode is a little shorter than usual, thanks to the summer temperatures that have made Jean’s office a bit too warm for podcasting. James’ new approach to active projects in OmniFocus results in a new acronym. We also chat about the wisdom of getting things done well in advance of their deadlines.
Loyalty360's Mark Johnson interviews Matt Kates, Clarus Commerce, to discuss the trends in customer loyalty and customer experience, and the changing industry landscape.
An enhanced podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 835. Two new 15-inch MacBook models possible. Signs of M2 performance. Upcoming new "home" devices. Half of top smartphones are iPhones. Apple's AR / VR headset could debut in January. Apple still hopes for "Sunday Ticket". AirPods Pro 2 render leak. The "For All Mankind" Newton. Clarus is back. How big is a "Family"? Special thanks to our sponsors: Kolide provides endpoint security for teams that value privacy, transparency, and employee productivity. Try Kolide for free today! Hunter Douglas Shownotes in: HTML or OPML Subscribe to the Podcast Feed or Get the MP3
CAPTCHAs, Web Apps, Clarus Senators call for US to adopt common charger. Apple workers at Maryland store vote to unionize, a first in the U.S. Biden says he is proud of Apple workers who voted to join a union. You'll be able to bypass CAPTCHAs in iOS 16. Stage Manager's iPad requirements. Former Apple engineer details why the first iPhone didn't have copy and paste. New M2 13-inch MacBook Pro available to order. Starts arriving 6.24. Microsoft Defender extends malware protection to macOS and Android—for a price. Apple's relationship with web apps will improve in 2023. Hidden anti-cryptography provisions in internet anti-trust bills. Apple's macOS Ventura | 7 New Security Changes to Be Aware Of. How I learned to stop caring about Diablo Immortal's pay-to-win mechanics. Apple's first dual-port USB-C power adapters now available to order. MacOS Ventura dev beta brings back Clarus the Dogcow. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: Aranet4 Rene's Pick: Night of the Coconut Andy's Pick: Google Scanned Objects Dataset (1000+ sdf objects) Alex's Pick: HidrateSpark Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Nuvei.com itpro.tv/macbreak - use code MACBREAK30 zocdoc.com/macbreak
CAPTCHAs, Web Apps, Clarus Senators call for US to adopt common charger. Apple workers at Maryland store vote to unionize, a first in the U.S. Biden says he is proud of Apple workers who voted to join a union. You'll be able to bypass CAPTCHAs in iOS 16. Stage Manager's iPad requirements. Former Apple engineer details why the first iPhone didn't have copy and paste. New M2 13-inch MacBook Pro available to order. Starts arriving 6.24. Microsoft Defender extends malware protection to macOS and Android—for a price. Apple's relationship with web apps will improve in 2023. Hidden anti-cryptography provisions in internet anti-trust bills. Apple's macOS Ventura | 7 New Security Changes to Be Aware Of. How I learned to stop caring about Diablo Immortal's pay-to-win mechanics. Apple's first dual-port USB-C power adapters now available to order. MacOS Ventura dev beta brings back Clarus the Dogcow. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: Aranet4 Rene's Pick: Night of the Coconut Andy's Pick: Google Scanned Objects Dataset (1000+ sdf objects) Alex's Pick: HidrateSpark Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Nuvei.com itpro.tv/macbreak - use code MACBREAK30 zocdoc.com/macbreak
CAPTCHAs, Web Apps, Clarus Senators call for US to adopt common charger. Apple workers at Maryland store vote to unionize, a first in the U.S. Biden says he is proud of Apple workers who voted to join a union. You'll be able to bypass CAPTCHAs in iOS 16. Stage Manager's iPad requirements. Former Apple engineer details why the first iPhone didn't have copy and paste. New M2 13-inch MacBook Pro available to order. Starts arriving 6.24. Microsoft Defender extends malware protection to macOS and Android—for a price. Apple's relationship with web apps will improve in 2023. Hidden anti-cryptography provisions in internet anti-trust bills. Apple's macOS Ventura | 7 New Security Changes to Be Aware Of. How I learned to stop caring about Diablo Immortal's pay-to-win mechanics. Apple's first dual-port USB-C power adapters now available to order. MacOS Ventura dev beta brings back Clarus the Dogcow. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: Aranet4 Rene's Pick: Night of the Coconut Andy's Pick: Google Scanned Objects Dataset (1000+ sdf objects) Alex's Pick: HidrateSpark Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Nuvei.com itpro.tv/macbreak - use code MACBREAK30 zocdoc.com/macbreak
CAPTCHAs, Web Apps, Clarus Senators call for US to adopt common charger. Apple workers at Maryland store vote to unionize, a first in the U.S. Biden says he is proud of Apple workers who voted to join a union. You'll be able to bypass CAPTCHAs in iOS 16. Stage Manager's iPad requirements. Former Apple engineer details why the first iPhone didn't have copy and paste. New M2 13-inch MacBook Pro available to order. Starts arriving 6.24. Microsoft Defender extends malware protection to macOS and Android—for a price. Apple's relationship with web apps will improve in 2023. Hidden anti-cryptography provisions in internet anti-trust bills. Apple's macOS Ventura | 7 New Security Changes to Be Aware Of. How I learned to stop caring about Diablo Immortal's pay-to-win mechanics. Apple's first dual-port USB-C power adapters now available to order. MacOS Ventura dev beta brings back Clarus the Dogcow. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: Aranet4 Rene's Pick: Night of the Coconut Andy's Pick: Google Scanned Objects Dataset (1000+ sdf objects) Alex's Pick: HidrateSpark Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Nuvei.com itpro.tv/macbreak - use code MACBREAK30 zocdoc.com/macbreak
CAPTCHAs, Web Apps, Clarus Senators call for US to adopt common charger. Apple workers at Maryland store vote to unionize, a first in the U.S. Biden says he is proud of Apple workers who voted to join a union. You'll be able to bypass CAPTCHAs in iOS 16. Stage Manager's iPad requirements. Former Apple engineer details why the first iPhone didn't have copy and paste. New M2 13-inch MacBook Pro available to order. Starts arriving 6.24. Microsoft Defender extends malware protection to macOS and Android—for a price. Apple's relationship with web apps will improve in 2023. Hidden anti-cryptography provisions in internet anti-trust bills. Apple's macOS Ventura | 7 New Security Changes to Be Aware Of. How I learned to stop caring about Diablo Immortal's pay-to-win mechanics. Apple's first dual-port USB-C power adapters now available to order. MacOS Ventura dev beta brings back Clarus the Dogcow. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: Aranet4 Rene's Pick: Night of the Coconut Andy's Pick: Google Scanned Objects Dataset (1000+ sdf objects) Alex's Pick: HidrateSpark Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Nuvei.com itpro.tv/macbreak - use code MACBREAK30 zocdoc.com/macbreak
CAPTCHAs, Web Apps, Clarus Senators call for US to adopt common charger. Apple workers at Maryland store vote to unionize, a first in the U.S. Biden says he is proud of Apple workers who voted to join a union. You'll be able to bypass CAPTCHAs in iOS 16. Stage Manager's iPad requirements. Former Apple engineer details why the first iPhone didn't have copy and paste. New M2 13-inch MacBook Pro available to order. Starts arriving 6.24. Microsoft Defender extends malware protection to macOS and Android—for a price. Apple's relationship with web apps will improve in 2023. Hidden anti-cryptography provisions in internet anti-trust bills. Apple's macOS Ventura | 7 New Security Changes to Be Aware Of. How I learned to stop caring about Diablo Immortal's pay-to-win mechanics. Apple's first dual-port USB-C power adapters now available to order. MacOS Ventura dev beta brings back Clarus the Dogcow. Picks of the Week Leo's Pick: Aranet4 Rene's Pick: Night of the Coconut Andy's Pick: Google Scanned Objects Dataset (1000+ sdf objects) Alex's Pick: HidrateSpark Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Nuvei.com itpro.tv/macbreak - use code MACBREAK30 zocdoc.com/macbreak
macOS Ventura includes promising features in the first beta, iPhone 14 dummy models reveal larger display options, we dive in to iOS 16 Focus Filters, watchOS 9, and more on the new AppleInsider podcast.Contact our hosts Send tips on Signal: +1 863-703-0668 @stephenrobles on Twitter @WGallagher on Twitter Sponsored by: Zocdoc: Go to zocdoc.com/appleinsider and download the app to sign-up for FREE. Find doctors and specialists that take your insurance and even book appointments online! VogDuo 3-in-1 Charger: Get $20 off their portable 3-in-1 leather MagSafe charger when you use promo code AI20. Click here to learn more. Helix Sleep: Get up to $200 off a new mattress and two FREE pillows with your order! Visit helixsleep.com/appleinsider to learn more. Support the showSupport the show on Patreon or Apple Podcasts to get ad-free episodes every week, access to our private Discord channel, and early release of the show! We would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple PodcastsLinks from the show New 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 will be available to order on June 17 Apple's macOS Ventura beta review: great new features, but some concerns Apple's legendary Clarus the dogcow returns in macOS Ventura iPadOS 16 makes significant changes to how an iPad operates, but it isn't enough Craig Federighi promises iPad Stage Management improvements coming Daring Fireball: The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2022, With Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak Hands on with the new Apple Watch faces in watchOS 9 Apple execs detail new watchOS 9 and Apple Watch health features iOS 16 'RoomPlan' API creates 3D floor plans using LiDAR - 9to5Mac Hands on with 'iPhone 14' dummy units New 15-inch MacBook expected in 2023, 12-inch model questionable Rumored 14-inch iPad may not be an iPad Pro after all, analyst claims Apple digs into its massive pile of cash to fund new Pay Later service | Ars Technica Apple TV app will be the official home of Major League Soccer starting in 2023 More AppleInsider podcastsTune in to our HomeKit Insider podcast covering the latest news, products, apps and everything HomeKit related. Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or just search for HomeKit Insider wherever you get your podcasts.Subscribe and listen to our AppleInsider Daily podcast for the latest Apple news Monday through Friday. You can find it on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, or anywhere you listen to podcasts.Podcast artwork from Basic Apple Guy. Download the free wallpaper pack here.Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: steve@appleinsider.com★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Federico and Stephen explore the new Books UI and some MacBook rumors, before celebrating the return of Clarus the Dogcow. Then, a discussion of Stage Manager's system requirements and a possible way forward for non-M1 iPads and how Apple could approach future WWDC keynotes.
Federico and Stephen explore the new Books UI and some MacBook rumors, before celebrating the return of Clarus the Dogcow. Then, a discussion of Stage Manager's system requirements and a possible way forward for non-M1 iPads and how Apple could approach future WWDC keynotes.
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In this episode of our Star Wars podcast Jawa Chatter, Nerdy & Jeffers discuss their anticipation for Star Wars Celebration in Anaheim! If you're going to this amazing Star Wars convention, please come say hi, Nerdy, Claudia, Jeffers and Clarus will be there! Nerdy and Jeffers talk about the panels they're excited for. Nerdy also goes over a few tips and advice for the con, which Jeffers and others are likely grateful for. Bad Batch Panels, Mandalorian and so many Star Wars stars & don't forget! Nerdy & Clarus have their book club on Star Wars Brotherhood Thursday at 3:30pm on the podcast stage! We can't wait for this fan celebration and if you're going, but we don't see you, please have a blast! Jawa Chatter Podcast & Socials:
Star Wars the Clone Wars the Animated Series is not only some amazing Star Wars content, but it is being heavily referenced in all of Star Wars tv shows on Disney+ these days. We had the idea at Jawa Chatter, to help those of you who haven't seen the series or need a refresher on as many episodes as possible before the Kenobi series releases in May. In this order, we will be going through it in a way that makes sense. The show was released in a confusing way for most people, our watch list which you can find here will help guide you. You're welcome to watch along, go ahead of us, or whatever you desire. This is the best list to go off of though, it's in a sequential/chronological order. The stories are grouped together in a way that makes a lot more sense than the release order of the Clone Wars. We start this week with Episode 216 Cat and Mouse with a daring space battle. Then onto 116 Hidden Enemy, we have a Clone Trooper suspected of treason! After that, we dive into the first twenty-five minutes of The Clone Wars theatrical release. In addition today we have a special guest! Clarus Polaris the Wise, an absolute star, legend, and lover of things nerdy, including Star Wars has joined us in a very fun episode! We look forward to taking this journey with you and we are so excited, especially since two of us (Claudia & Clarus), have never seen the show before. Jawa Chatter Podcast & Socials:
In this episode, Deacon Steve Greco interviews Hugh Blane, a convert to the Catholic faith who lives in the Seattle suburbs and is active in a variety of ministries. Among his involvements, he is active in Legatus, a Catholic CEO's organization, and helps others experience the benefits if Ignatian spirituality.Listen live at spiritfilledradio.org Monday -Friday at 10am Pacific Time and Fridays at 5pmspiritfilledradio.orgConsider Donating and sponsoring our radio and podcast programming at spiritfilledradio.orgYou can buy Deacon Steve's books and his talks at spiritfilledhearts.org #catholicradio #spiritfilledhearts #spiritfilledradio #empoweredbythespirit #deaconstevegreco #catholic #catholicpodcast Transcriptannouncement: 0:42Welcome to this week's edition of empowered by the Spirit hosted by Deacon Steve Greco of spirit filled hearts ministry for the next hour showing Deacon Steve and his guests as they share their testimonies, love of their Catholic faith and the importance of the Holy Spirit's in all our lives. Now, here's Deacon Steve.Deacon Steve: 1:04Hello, everyone. This is Deacon Steve Greco. Hi, atop the tower of hope, in beautiful Christ cathedral and Wow, am I excited, I am so incredibly excited to have someone who the Lord has put in my life who is filled with the Holy Spirit. And this is Hugh Blaine, advisor, speaker, author, and President of Clarus consulting, welcome to empowered by the Spirit here.Hugh Blane: 1:31I am so delighted to be here, say thank you. Well, heDeacon Steve: 1:34was also the current president of the goddess in Seattle little goddess chapter, which le goddess essentially means ambassador. And there are people to really to defend the faith and to be an ambassador for Jesus. And, and that's a big part of what we're called to do. When you say you.Hugh: 1:54Absolutely, if you if you actually go to the Catechism, we're called to be saints, to be printed. And we're called to be ambassadors, that the way I liken it is, if we have experienced this extravagant love of Christ, then we are responsible for sharing that with as many people as possible. And as business owners and leaders, we are in a particular geographical area, Seattle, where only about 8% of the population are Christians and are comfortable even talking about that. So for the business community here in Seattle, we need a refuge, we need an army hospital, so to speak, where we can bring people in, nourish them with the word, encourage them about how to live their life, from a Catholic Christian perspective, and to have fellowship and so that that's what we do with the goddess up here.Deacon Steve: 2:48My brothers and sisters, we're so blessed to have you Blaine as a true evangelist, president of Clarus consulting and author and speaker and motivator. And we're talking about a leaders journey from fear to holy boldness. Tell us about your journey. Tell us about how you came to really know the Lord, You are cradle Catholic?Hugh Blane: 3:09Yeah, so that's a really interesting question. And this one, Steve, where I say, the message really is in the mess. And I'm going to go back. So where I learned and where fear became hardwired, for me, was at six years old. And my father had was an entrepreneur, he had a business reversal. And I remember the day that I was upstairs playing in my bedroom, and I was playing with like a GI, Joe doll. And I literally heard my mother scream the word no, three times. And as a six year old, I didn't know what was going on. So I kind of ran downstairs, and I saw my mother in the door jamb with both hands on the door. And there were three men standing outside, and I'm looking what's going on. And they
This episode of the Passage to Profit Show features Gene Sower from Samson Media, Paul Volen from Website Closers, Adonica Shaw from Wingwomen and Brent Johnson from Clarus R+D. Gene Sower & Paul Volen are sharing the featured guest speaker spot in this episode to discuss selling a business. Gene Sower is the President of Samson Media, a web design and Internet marketing company, serving small and medium-sized businesses since 2006. Services include website design, search engine marketing, SEO, social media, content marketing, email marketing and more. Paul Volen is a Business Broker and Advisor with Website Closers, a full-service brokerage service. Website Closers represents sellers of online businesses (eCommerce, Amazon, etc.) and acts as the negotiator, allowing businesses to get the best price and terms when buying or selling a business. Paul worked with Gene to sell Samson Media, and created a consulting arrangement with buyer so that Gene can still work for Samson Media as a consultant and while maintaining his title of being the President of the company. Read more at: https://samsonmedia.net/ and at https://www.websiteclosers.com Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for February 20, 2022 at their Websites:Adonica Shaw is an author, speaker, trainer, women's health and wellness advocate and founder of Wingwomen, a health-focused social media network for women. The platform is currently in Beta, but provide access to peer support, advocates, health coaches, and concierge medical professionals through our private social media platform and easy-to-use directory. The Wingwomen platform provides access to individuals and professionals who are interested in providing potentially life-saving information to its users in an effort to improve women’s wellness outcomes. Read more at: https://www.mywingwomen.comBrent Johnson is the Co-Founder of Clarus R+D, a technology-driven solution for claiming the R&D tax credit through a combination of software and experts. The R&D Tax Credit stands for the Research and Experimentation (R&E) tax credit - a federal benefit that provides companies dollar-for-dollar cash savings for performing activities related to the development, design, or improvement of products, processes, formulas, or software. Businesses often understate their credit or overpay for their study but Clarus makes it easy for companies to maximize their benefit and reduce overall cost. Read more at: https://clarusrd.com Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
This episode of the Passage to Profit Show features Gene Sower from Samson Media, Paul Volen from Website Closers, Adonica Shaw from Wingwomen and Brent Johnson from Clarus R+D. Gene Sower & Paul Volen are sharing the featured guest speaker spot in this episode to discuss selling a business. Gene Sower is the President of Samson Media, a web design and Internet marketing company, serving small and medium-sized businesses since 2006. Services include website design, search engine marketing, SEO, social media, content marketing, email marketing and more. Paul Volen is a Business Broker and Advisor with Website Closers, a full-service brokerage service. Website Closers represents sellers of online businesses (eCommerce, Amazon, etc.) and acts as the negotiator, allowing businesses to get the best price and terms when buying or selling a business. Paul worked with Gene to sell Samson Media, and created a consulting arrangement with buyer so that Gene can still work for Samson Media as a consultant and while maintaining his title of being the President of the company. Read more at: https://samsonmedia.net/ and at https://www.websiteclosers.com Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for February 20, 2022 at their Websites:Adonica Shaw is an author, speaker, trainer, women's health and wellness advocate and founder of Wingwomen, a health-focused social media network for women. The platform is currently in Beta, but provide access to peer support, advocates, health coaches, and concierge medical professionals through our private social media platform and easy-to-use directory. The Wingwomen platform provides access to individuals and professionals who are interested in providing potentially life-saving information to its users in an effort to improve women’s wellness outcomes. Read more at: https://www.mywingwomen.comBrent Johnson is the Co-Founder of Clarus R+D, a technology-driven solution for claiming the R&D tax credit through a combination of software and experts. The R&D Tax Credit stands for the Research and Experimentation (R&E) tax credit - a federal benefit that provides companies dollar-for-dollar cash savings for performing activities related to the development, design, or improvement of products, processes, formulas, or software. Businesses often understate their credit or overpay for their study but Clarus makes it easy for companies to maximize their benefit and reduce overall cost. Read more at: https://clarusrd.com Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
Brent Johnson of Clarus talks about how handle tax questions involving grants, government incentives and more. Max James book on overcoming disasters is a must read for anyone
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I take a look at Clarus Securities Research Report on EMERITA RESOURCES that puts an immediate $6.25 price on EMO after a win for the Aznalcollar Land Package. We look at: -What resources were included or not included -Price deck for Copper, Gold, Zinc, Silver, Lead -Future Capital Structure -Development cost -CFC and More. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/docjonesresourceinvestor/message
This morning was all about the "Big Game", the weekend box office and more! Stick around to the end for Clarus's BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! The Nightly Morning Show streams at 10 est, Monday-Friday, on the Nerdy Nightly Twitch Channel! Follow Nerdy Nightly everywhere through www.linktr.ee/nerdynightly Arrielle can be found @arrielleace on Instagram or ClarusDracarys on Twitch David can be found @deardavidwebb across the web "Nerdy Nightly Theme" by Alex Levitt - @alevitt1990 on Instagram
Join us for a deep dive into Shazam, and please be aware this is fully a spoiler filled discussion! Tweet us your thoughts on the episode and the show itself! The Nightly Morning Show streams at 10 est, Monday-Friday, on the Nerdy Nightly Twitch Channel! Follow Nerdy Nightly everywhere through www.linktr.ee/nerdynightly Arrielle can be found @clarusdracarys David can be found @deardavidwebb "Nerdy Nightly Theme" by Alex Levitt - @alevitt1990 on Instagram
Welcome to our pilot episode for our new show, Catching Up Clarus! Join us for a deep dive into all three seasons of Avatar, and please be aware this is fully a spoiler filled discussion! Tweet us your thoughts on the episode and the show itself! The Nightly Morning Show streams at 10 est, Monday-Friday, on the Nerdy Nightly Twitch Channel! Follow Nerdy Nightly everywhere through www.linktr.ee/nerdynightly Arrielle can be found @clarusdracarys David can be found @deardavidwebb "Nerdy Nightly Theme" by Alex Levitt - @alevitt1990 on Instagram
Welcome loyal listeners to another episode of The Loyalty Minute, I'm your host Rob Gallo and today I am excited to chat with Carlos Dunlap-Beard. Carlos currently serves as the VP of Loyalty Solutions at Clarus Commerce. He is a recognized Loyalty Marketing strategist and thought-leader who has been designing, enhancing and implementing loyalty programs for more than 20 years.. Welcome to the show Carlos, thanks for joining me. For those loyal listeners out there who don't know who you are or what you do, perhaps you can share a bit of your story and background... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rob-gallo/message
Susan Kare Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because by understanding the past, we're able to be prepared for the innovations of the future! Today we'll talk about a great innovator, Susan Kare. Can you imagine life without a Trash Can icon? What about the Mac if there had never been a happy Mac icon. What would writing documents be like if you always used Courier and didn't have all those fonts named after cities? They didn't just show up out of nowhere. And the originals were 8 bit. But they were were painstakingly designed, reviewed, reviewed again, argued over, obsessed over. Can you imagine arguing with Steve Jobs? He's famous for being a hard person to deal with. But one person brought us all of these things. One pioneer. One wizard. She cast her spell over the world. And that spell was to bring to an arcane concept called the desktop metaphor into everyday computers. Primitive versions had shipped in Douglas Engelbart's NLS, in Alan Kay's Smalltalk. In Magic Desk on the Commodore 64. But her class was not an illusionist as those who came before her were, but a mage, putting hexadecimal text derived from graph paper so the bits would render on the screen the same, for decades to come. And we still use her visionary symbols, burned into the spell books of all visual designers from then to today. She was a true innovator. She sat in a room full of computer wizards that were the original Mac team, none was more important than Susan Kare. Born in 1954 in Ithaca, New York this wizard got her training in the form of a PhD from New York University and then moved off to San Francisco in the late 1970s, feeling the draw of a generation's finest to spend her mage apprenticeship as a curator at a Fine Arts Museum. But like Gandalph, Raistlin, Dumbledoor, Merlin, Glinda the good witch and many others, she had a destiny to put a dent in the universe. To wield the spells of the infant user interface design art to reshape the universe, 8-bits at a time. She'd gone to high school with a different kind of wizard. His name was Andy Hertzfeld and he was working at a great temple called Apple Computer. And his new team team would build a new kind of computer called the Macintosh. They needed some graphics and fonts help. Susan had used an Apple II but had never done computer graphics. She had never even dabbled in typography. But then, Dr Strange took the mantle with no experience. She ended up taking the job and joining Apple as employee badge number 3978. She was one of two women on the original Macintosh team. She had done sculpture and some freelance work as a designer. But not this weird new art form. Almost no one had. Like any young magician, she bought some books and studied up on design, equating bitmap graphics to needlepoint. She would design the iconic fonts, the graphics for many of the applications, and the icons that went into the first Mac. She would conjure up the hex (that's hexadecimal) for graphics and fonts. She would then manually type them in to design icons and fonts. Going through every letter of every font manually. Experimenting. Testing. At the time, fonts were reserved for high end marketing and industrial designers. Apple considered licensing existing fonts but decided to go their own route. She painstakingly created new fonts and gave them the names of towns along train stops around Philadelphia where she grew up. Steve Jobs went for the city approach but insisted they be cool cities. And so the Chicago, Monaco, New York, Cairo, Toronto, Venice, Geneva, and Los Angeles fonts were born - with her personally developing Geneva, Chicago, and Cairo. And she did it in 9 x 7. I can still remember the magic of sitting down at a computer with a graphical interface for the first time. I remember opening MacPaint and changing between the fonts, marveling at the typefaces. I'd certainly seen different fonts in books. But never had I made a document and been able to set my own typeface! Not only that they could be in italics, outline, and bold. Those were all her. And she painstakingly created them out of pixels. The love and care and detail in 8-bit had never been seen before. And she did it with a world class wizard: someone with a renowned attention to detail and design sense like Steve Jobs looking over her shoulder and pressuring her to keep making it better. They brought the desktop metaphor into the office. Some of it pre-existed her involvement. The trash can had been a part of the Lisa graphics already. She made it better. The documents icon pre-dated her. She added a hand holding a pencil to liven it up, making it clear which files were applications and which were documents. She made the painting brush icon for MacPaint that, while modernized, is still in use in practically every drawing app today. In fact when Bill Atkinson was writing MacSketch and saw her icon, the name was quickly changed to MacPaint. She also made the little tool that you use to draw shapes and remove them called the lasso, with Bill Atkinson. Before her, there were elevators to scroll around in a window. After her, they were called scroll bars. After her, the places you dropped your images was called the Scrapbook. After her the icon of a floppy disk meant save. She gave us the dreaded bomb. The stop watch. The hand you drag to move objects. The image of a speaker making sound. The command key, still on the keyboard of every Mac made. You can see that symbol on Nordic maps and it denotes an “area of interest” or more poignant for the need: “Interesting Feature”. To be clear, I never stole one of those signs while trampsing around Europe. But that symbol is a great example of what a scholarly mage can pull out of ancient tomes, as it is called a Gorgon knot or Saint John Arm's and dates back over fifteen hundred years - and you can see that in other hieroglyphs she borrowed from obscure historical references. And almost as though those images are burned into our DNA, we identified with them. She worked with the traditionally acclaimed wizards of the Macintosh: Andy Hertzfeld, Bill Atkinson, Bruce Horn, Bud Tribble, Donn Denman, Jerome Coonen, Larry Kenos, and Steve Capps. She helped Chris Espinosa, Clement Mok, Ellen Romana, and Tom Hughes out with graphics for manuals, and often on how to talk about a feature. But there was always Steve Jobs. Some icons took hours; others took days. And Jobs would stroll in and have her recast her spell if it wasn't just right. Never acknowledging the effort. If it wasn't right, it wasn't right. The further the team pushed on the constantly delayed release of the Mac the more frantic the wizards worked. The less they slept. But somehow they knew. It wasn't just Jobs' reality distortion field as Steven Levy famously phrased it. They knew that what they were building would put a dent in the Universe. And when they all look back, her designs on “Clarus the Dogcow” were just the beginning of her amazing contributions. The Mac launched. And it did not turn out to be a commercial success, leading to the ouster of Steve Jobs - Sauron's eye was firmly upon him. Kare left with Jobs to become the tenth employee at NeXT computer. But she introduced Jobs to Paul Rand, who had helped design the IBM logo, to design their logo. When IBM, the Voldemort of the time, was designing OS/2, she helped with their graphics. When Bill Gates, the Jafar of the computer industry called, she designed the now classic solitaire for Windows. And she gave them Notepad and Control Panels. And her contributions have continued. When Facebook needed images for the virtual gifts feature. They called Kare. You know that spinning button when you refresh Pinterest. That's Kare. And she still does work all the time. The Museum of Modern Art showed her original Sketches in a 2015 Exhibit called “This is for everyone.” She brought us every day metaphors to usher in the and ease the transition into a world of graphical user interfaces. Not a line of the original code remains. But it's amazing how surrounded by all the young wizards, one that got very little attention in all the books and articles about the Mac was the biggest wizard of them all. Without her iconic designs, the other wizards would likely be forgotten. She is still building one of the best legacies in all of the technology industry. By simply putting users into user interface. When I transitioned from the Apple II to the Mac, she made it easy for me with those spot-on visual cues. And she did it in only 8 bits. She gave the Mac style and personality. She made it fun, but not so much fun that it would be perceived as a toy. She made the Mac smile. Who knew that computers could smile?!?! The Mac Finder still smiles at me every day. Truly Magical. Thanks for that, Susan Kare. And thanks to you inquisitive and amazing listeners. For my next trick. I'll disappear. But thank you for tuning in to yet another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're so lucky to have you. Have a great day!
Michael is the author of “The Fintech Financing and Performance Report” and expert on strategy and innovation in financial services. In this show we dive into the third edition of his report and dive into the critical and fascinating topics of how UK F...
Michael is the author of “The Fintech Financing and Performance Report” and expert on strategy and innovation in financial services. In this show we dive into the third edition of his report and dive into the critical and fascinating topics of how UK F...