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In this revealing conversation, DeFi pioneer Andre Cronje discusses building protocols worth billions and his decision to give away 100% of the tokens. After creating Yearn Finance without keeping anything for himself, Andre shares how these experiences dramatically changed his view of human nature. From facing SEC threats to his work on Sonic blockchain, he explains why his approach to crypto has fundamentally changed. Discover why one of the industry's most influential builders now plans to align incentives differently in his upcoming projects.In this episode, we talk about: • Crypto World Fascination• The Truth Behind Solidly• The Struggles of Online Fame• Going All-In on Crypto• Giving Away 100% of Tokens• Why Andre No Longer Trusts Anyone• The Pressure of People's Money& much more!__________________________________PARTNERS
Wesley Visscher owner and operator of Scent Imprint for Dogs (SIFD). Starting as a detection dog handler Wesley's love is for tracking. Wesley helps with anti-poaching units, invasive species, and scat detection. He talks to Heath about keeping the dog calm while tracking. Methods that will help you pick a pup for tracking and much more. This one is packed with great information, you're not going to want to miss it. IG - heathhyatt147 FB Heath Hyatt Youtube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: Inukshuk Darkenergy OnX Double U Hunting Supply Inukshuk: Inukshukpro.com Corey.ca Make sure to tell them we sent you. Darkenergy: best-charging banks on the market. Discount code is CODE4 darkenergy.com Onx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920 Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses Polarized No questions asked replacement Charitable Donation with every pair Free shipping Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - CODE4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine Sportsman Alliance For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/
Wesley Visscher owner and operator of Scent Imprint for Dogs (SIFD). Starting as a detection dog handler Wesley's love is for tracking. Wesley helps with anti-poaching units, invasive species, and scat detection. He talks to Heath about keeping the dog calm while tracking. Methods that will help you pick a pup for tracking and much more. This one is packed with great information, you're not going to want to miss it. IG - heathhyatt147 FB Heath Hyatt Youtube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: Inukshuk Darkenergy OnX Double U Hunting Supply Inukshuk: Inukshukpro.com Corey.ca Make sure to tell them we sent you. Darkenergy: best-charging banks on the market. Discount code is CODE4 darkenergy.com Onx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920 Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses Polarized No questions asked replacement Charitable Donation with every pair Free shipping Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - CODE4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine Sportsman Alliance For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/
Life long guide Nelson Cole shares his decades of experience with Heath. From guiding clients to the differences in cat and bear dogs and which can trail older tracks. In Nelson's words, there's always something to learn. Heath brings you some of the best of the best. Come join us. IG - heathhyatt147FB Heath HyattYoutube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: InukshukDarkenergyOnXDouble U Hunting SupplyInukshuk: Inukshukpro.com, Corey.ca Darkenergy: best charging banks on market. Discount code is CODE4darkenergy.comOnx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses, Polarized, No questions asked replacement, Charitable Donation with every pair, Free shipping.Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - CODE4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/
Life long guide Nelson Cole shares his decades of experience with Heath. From guiding clients to the differences in cat and bear dogs and which can trail older tracks. In Nelson's words, there's always something to learn. Heath brings you some of the best of the best. Come join us. IG - heathhyatt147 FB Heath Hyatt Youtube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: Inukshuk Darkenergy OnX Double U Hunting Supply Inukshuk: Inukshukpro.com, Corey.ca Darkenergy: best charging banks on market. Discount code is CODE4 darkenergy.com Onx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920 Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses, Polarized, No questions asked replacement, Charitable Donation with every pair, Free shipping. Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - CODE4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life long guide Nelson Cole shares his decades of experience with Heath. From guiding clients to the differences in cat and bear dogs and which can trail older tracks. In Nelson's words, there's always something to learn. Heath brings you some of the best of the best. Come join us. IG - heathhyatt147FB Heath HyattYoutube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: InukshukDarkenergyOnXDouble U Hunting SupplyInukshuk: Inukshukpro.com, Corey.ca Darkenergy: best charging banks on market. Discount code is CODE4darkenergy.comOnx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses, Polarized, No questions asked replacement, Charitable Donation with every pair, Free shipping.Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - CODE4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/
With training season in full swing, Heath is spending as much time as possible in the woods and working on the next wave of youngsters. This episode he follows up with a podcast Steve did on July 17th. He goes through how quitting was hard to overcome and the emotions that led to it. This one grabs you from all directions. IG - heathhyatt147FB Heath HyattYoutube - Heath HyattFollow our Sponsors:Inukshuk- Inukshukpro.com Corey.caDarkenergy Discount code is CODE4, darkenergy.comOnX - subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920Double U Hunting Supply Frontline Optics- Duty sunglassesPolarized, No questions asked replacement,Charitable Donation with every pair, Free shippingFrontline-Optics.com use promo code - code4https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry MagazineBear Hunting MagazineSouthern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the businessCheck out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/
With training season in full swing, Heath is spending as much time as possible in the woods and working on the next wave of youngsters. This episode he follows up with a podcast Steve did on July 17th. He goes through how quitting was hard to overcome and the emotions that led to it. This one grabs you from all directions. IG - heathhyatt147 FB Heath Hyatt Youtube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: Inukshuk- Inukshukpro.com Corey.ca Darkenergy Discount code is CODE4, darkenergy.com OnX - subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920 Double U Hunting Supply Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses Polarized, No questions asked replacement,Charitable Donation with every pair, Free shipping Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - code4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With training season in full swing, Heath is spending as much time as possible in the woods and working on the next wave of youngsters. This episode he follows up with a podcast Steve did on July 17th. He goes through how quitting was hard to overcome and the emotions that led to it. This one grabs you from all directions. IG - heathhyatt147FB Heath HyattYoutube - Heath HyattFollow our Sponsors:Inukshuk- Inukshukpro.com Corey.caDarkenergy Discount code is CODE4, darkenergy.comOnX - subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920Double U Hunting Supply Frontline Optics- Duty sunglassesPolarized, No questions asked replacement,Charitable Donation with every pair, Free shippingFrontline-Optics.com use promo code - code4https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry MagazineBear Hunting MagazineSouthern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the businessCheck out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/
I had a the opportunity to interview Youtuber Kirk Price, where he shared his recent hunting trip to Africa. Renting animal recovery drones and we wrap it up with puppies, training and hunting dogs. You're not going to want to miss this one. Youtube - KirkPrice IG - heathhyatt147 FB Heath Hyatt Youtube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: Inukshuk Darkenergy OnX Double U Hunting Supply Inukshuk: Inukshukpro.com Corey.ca Darkenergy: Discount code is CODE4 darkenergy.com Onx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920 Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses Polarized No questions asked replacement Charitable Donation with every pair Free shipping Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - code4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U Hunting Supply. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. DUSupply.com We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I had a the opportunity to interview Youtuber Kirk Price, where he shared his recent hunting trip to Africa. Renting animal recovery drones and we wrap it up with puppies, training and hunting dogs. You're not going to want to miss this one. Youtube - KirkPrice IG - heathhyatt147 FB Heath Hyatt Youtube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: Inukshuk Darkenergy OnX Double U Hunting Supply Inukshuk: Inukshukpro.com Corey.ca Darkenergy: Discount code is CODE4 darkenergy.com Onx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920 Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses Polarized No questions asked replacement Charitable Donation with every pair Free shipping Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - code4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U Hunting Supply. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. DUSupply.com We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/
I had a the opportunity to interview Youtuber Kirk Price, where he shared his recent hunting trip to Africa. Renting animal recovery drones and we wrap it up with puppies, training and hunting dogs. You're not going to want to miss this one. Youtube - KirkPrice IG - heathhyatt147 FB Heath Hyatt Youtube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors: Inukshuk Darkenergy OnX Double U Hunting Supply Inukshuk: Inukshukpro.com Corey.ca Darkenergy: Discount code is CODE4 darkenergy.com Onx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920 Frontline Optics- Duty sunglasses Polarized No questions asked replacement Charitable Donation with every pair Free shipping Frontline-Optics.com use promo code - code4 https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy Subscribe to: Full Cry Magazine Bear Hunting Magazine Southern Hound hunting Magazine For the best lights in the business Check out: Cajunlights.com Get all your hound hunting gear at Double U Hunting Supply. Products every hound hunter trusts to keep up with their pack. DUSupply.com We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/
Guest Bruno Souza Panelists Richard Littauer | Justin Dorfman Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. If you're looking to learn more about Java, this is the episode you really need to listen to. Today, our guest is Bruno Souza, a Brazillian Java programmer and a member of the OSI. Bruno is the Founder of SouJava, a Brazillian Java User Group which became the world's largest, he was involved with some of the earliest JVM's, and has been very influential not only in Brazil, but in the Java open source works at large. Bruno goes in depth on how he got involved in open source, getting involved in the OSI, and in Java. We also learn more about what Kotlin means for the community, how OpenJDK was extremely important for Java, and how Oracle really embraced the idea of OpenJDK. You will soon understand why Bruno is known as the “Brazilian JavaMan.” Go ahead and download this episode now to find out more! [00:01:44] Bruno explains how he got involved in open source and how long he's been a developer. [00:03:46] We learn how Bruno got involved in the OSI early on and how he got involved in Java. [00:07:12] Justin asks Bruno how he felt during the legal proceedings on Oracle v. Google. [00:12:35] Richard wonders how the Brazilian government got in touch with Bruno and what role has Brazil played in open source. Bruno mentions a manifesto that his Java group wrote along with other user groups in Brazil, explaining how they, as developers, saw open source and standards. [00:21:51] Justin asks Bruno to talk about what Kotlin means for the community and what other projects took advantage of the OpenJDK contribution. [00:28:41] Richard asks who is paying the current Java maintainers and how do we make sure that companies are responsible in doing that. [00:35:14] Find out where you can find Bruno on the internet. Quotes [00:05:15] “So, for me that discussion really opened my eyes on how important it was for a developer to have access to the source code of the things they are doing.” [00:06:19] “The adoption of Java was important because they were looking for freedom because they wanted to be free from the vendors.” [00:06:47] “And so for me, when I started discussing open source in 2000, my whole objective was to discuss those two freedoms together, the freedom to choose different vendors and the freedom to do what you want with the software you're using.” [00:09:01] “And so for me, it was more like Google was relying and benefitting from the Java tools, from all the knowledge on Java, for all the developers that knew Java.” [00:09:12] “But at the same time, they did not commit to the community.” [00:09:25] “And then when Oracle took over and they made the lawsuit, right, the problem with the lawsuit was, in terms of copywriting, it was damaging, I think. The way the lawsuit was done was damaging for developers, for software in fact.” [00:11:00] “Sometimes it's like you're swimming side by side with whales. The whale doesn't even know you're there, doesn't care that you're there. If the whale decides to move in another direction, you're dead.” [00:16:20] “The interesting thing is that the Brazilian open source community at that time was mostly comprised of people using open source, so Linux, and Open Office, so basically people suing tools. And the Java community in Brazil was by far the strongest development community that was developing for Linux using Java. So then basically, we are bringing in the developer discussion.” [00:16:46] “So, for us, the whole point to us, you know, it's not only about deciding to use open source, it's about to develop basing your code on the standards and open source software.” [00:17:19] “You can buy software from someone, you can download software from someone, but the big effort that you actually do is to write your own software.” [00:23:15] “And, I think this was very important because Oracle did do amazingly with Java in open source because Oracle really embraced the whole idea of OpenJDK.” [00:26:15] “I think that having Java open source allows you to base other languages on top of the Java VM.” [00:26:55] “But Java is the runtime in all history, the runtime that will have received more investments from companies.” [00:27:30] “Honestly for me as a developer, I see languages as tools.” [00:29:24] “So we still have to battle that with the developer.” [00:29:27] “I mean look, the biggest beneficiary of open source is the software developer.” [00:29:33] “You know you can talk about companies can benefit, you can talk users can benefit, there's lots of benefits around open source.” [00:30:01] “So, I think the biggest thing that we can do is actually show to companies how beneficial it is for them.” [00:31:15] “But, the more Twitter can get that stuff and put on the VM the less difference there is in between the open source version and what Twitter does, the less differences there are, the more Twitter can benefit from the advancements of the Java VM.” [00:32:56] “Reality, if you want to make sustainable open source, what you have to do is that we have to show the companies how valuable it is that code they have in their hands.” [00:33:14] “They're not doing the work on the open source code.” [00:33:55] “You know it's like companies that let their open source software be in this precarious situation they are throwing money down the drain.” [00:34:05] “They're really ignoring the huge value they have in their hands and if that value disappears, they are going to pay for it… heavily!” [00:35:39] “Uncle Bob says that every five years we double the number of developers, so every five years half of the developers never heard of any of that.” [00:38:02] “I think open source in general needs love, needs more people giving and less people taking.” Spotlight [00:36:38] Justin's spotlight is Coffeezilla on YouTube. [00:36:55] Richard's spotlight is a book called, The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny. [00:37:26] Bruno's spotlight is a book called, Give and Take by Adam Grant. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Bruno Souza Twitter (https://twitter.com/brjavaman?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Bruno Souza Linkedin (https://br.linkedin.com/in/brjavaman) Bruno Souza Website (https://java.mn/) Bruno Souza Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_Souza_(programmer)) CODE4.LIFE Blog (https://code4.life/blog/) The Best Developer Year by Bruno Souza (Free Book) (https://skills.code4.life/bestyear/) Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Evolution by Chris DiBona , Mark Stone, Danese Cooper (https://www.amazon.com/Open-Sources-2-0-Continuing-Evolution/dp/0596008023) SouJava (https://soujava.org.br/) Open Source Initiative (https://opensource.org/) Software Development in the Government Manifest (https://soujava.org.br/manifesto/) Java Community Process (https://jcp.org/en/home/index) Kotlin (https://kotlinlang.org/) OpenJDK (https://openjdk.java.net/) “The Brazilian Effect” by Jonathan Schwartz (https://jonathanischwartz.wordpress.com/2006/04/16/the-brazilian-effect/) The Clean Code Blog by Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) (https://blog.cleancoder.com/uncle-bob/2014/06/20/MyLawn.html) [Coffeezilla](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFQMnBA3CS502aghlcr0aw)_ [The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny](https://www.amazon.com/Great-Book-Amber-Complete-Chronicles/dp/0380809060/ref=sr11?dchild=1&keywords=the+great+book+of+amber&qid=1629484187&sr=8-1) [Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant](https://www.amazon.com/Give-Take-Helping-Others-Success/dp/0143124986/ref=sr11?crid=2AHWXS5L9E13O&dchild=1&keywords=give+and+take+adam+grant&qid=1629484296&sprefix=Give+and+Take%2Caps%2C185&sr=8-1) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Bruno Souza.
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. Thank YOU for the continuing support for me and this great and powerful show. YOU are the reason this podcast is Top Ranked. Please give us a 5-Star Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts. A big shout out and THANK YOU to all the brave men and women who serve in the Criminal Justice Field. Ignore all the negativity against you and the great law enforcement profession. Instead, instill your heart with positivity, motivation and inspiration. Remember you are honored, cherished and loved. Please take care of each other and come home safe. If you are responsible for your organizations extra duty program and feel overwhelmed with all the other priorities and projects you have on your plate, I want to tell you about my good friends at Extra Duty Solutions. Extra Duty Solutions helps law enforcement agencies everywhere add efficiency and effectiveness to their extra duty programs while allowing them to focus on what matters – the safety of their citizens. They help organizations administer their extra duty programs in the following areas: Client interaction, scheduling, officer payments and so much more. Their services are provided at NO COST to your organization and a minimal cost to your clients. Their programs can be customized to meet the goals and unique needs of any agency. Check them out at www.extradutysolutions.com and tell them Patrick from CJEvolution sent you. Every law enforcement organization has challenges. They also have many priorities, goals and objectives. A top priority for ALL criminal justice organizations should be the mental health and wellness of the brave men and women who put on a uniform and go out and serve. This priority STARTS AT THE TOP. If senior law enforcement executives are not supportive of mental health and wellness, then everyone in the organization suffers. I am so honored to have my next guests on the show. Retired Police Chief Nick Metz and his wife Dr. Sara Metz. Dr. Sara Metz For the past twelve years, Dr. Sara Metz has developed a deep passion for working with emergency responders and their families. A licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Metz specializes in crisis intervention, wellness program development, and peer support supervision. Dr. Metz’s dedication for helping clients and agencies find healthy ways to manage mental health comes from her direct experience as a responder at many critical incidents. Embedded in the emergency responder culture, she understands the intricacies of work/life balance and the unique sense of humor that accompanies the work. She’ll “call it as she sees it” without judgment, in a laid-back, low stakes environment. Dr. Metz recently created a Master’s in Emergency Responder & Military Psychology at CSU Global. This is the first and only program of its kind that trains future culturally competent counselors to assist responder / military personnel, and their families. For more information in how you can become a counselor, click on the CSU Global link below. https://csuglobal.edu/graduate/masters-degrees/military-and-emergency-responder-psychology Nick Metz Nick is a 36-year law enforcement veteran who has served two major city police agencies. Most recently, Nick was Chief of Police for the Aurora (CO) Police Department from which he retired January 1, 2020, after five years of service. It was in Aurora that he oversaw over 1000 law enforcement personnel in an incredibly diverse population of almost 400,000. Prior to becoming Chief in Aurora, Nick spent 31 years with the Seattle Police Department where he worked Patrol and many different specialty assignments and rose to the rank of Deputy Chief (number 2 to the Chief of Police). As an Assistant Chief, he earned a medal of valor for his role in assisting in the apprehension of an armed suspect who shot a bus driver and attempted to drive off with a bus full of passengers. Nick has had a long passion in caring for First Responders where he created full time wellness units in both Seattle and Aurora. He has assisted in countless programs and training centered around promoting mental health wellness for First Responders and their families. A powerful and informative show Find Nick and Sara Metz here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-metz-retired-police-chief-18494017/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-metz-29695369/ CODE4 Counseling: https://code4counseling.com/ Stay tuned for more great shows on The Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast www.cjevolution.com Patrick
Uma conversa com Bruno Souza, que é muito conhecido em eventos e é um monstro sagrado na área de carreiras de T.I. Conversamos sobre como melhorar na carreira, sobre as habilidades básicas de um programador e sobre aquele pequeno detalhe, que é como ganhar dinheiro. O livro do Bruno, de presente: The Best Developer Job Ever! - https://skills.code4.life/bestjob/ Links citados no episódio: Code4.Life -> https://code4.life Maestro João Carlos Martins: https://www.instagram.com/maestrojoaocarlosmartins/ Livro do Silvio Meira: Novos negócios inovadores de crescimento empreendedor no Brasil: https://www.amazon.com.br/neg%C3%B3cios-inovadores-crescimento-empreendedor-Brasil-ebook/dp/B00G5TBQJ4
În podcastul de azi am avut doi invitați: Olivia Vereha și Bogdan Ivănel, amândoi de la Code4.Ro Intrați și voi pe site ca să descoperiți ce lucruri faine fac oamenii ăștia împreună cu toată echipa lor de voluntari: https://code4.ro/ro/ Și puteți să vă folosiți cu încredere de munca lor. Dacă vreți puteți să-i ajutați cu donații. Nu se supără. E nevoie. Mi-a plăcut. ... Îi găsiți și pe Facebook: - https://www.facebook.com/code4romania/ ... Atât.
GUEST BIO: Bruno is a Java Developer and Open Source Evangelist at Summa Technologies and a Cloud Expert at Tools Cloud. He is the creator of Code 4 Life, helping Java developers to improve their careers and work on cool projects with great people. Bruno is also founder and organizer of SouJava, the Brazilian Java Users Society, which is one of the world’s largest Java User Groups, as well as a founder of the Worldwide Java User Groups Community where he has helped in the creation of hundreds of Java User Groups worldwide. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: Bruno Souza is Phil’s guest on today’s show. He has a passion for helping other developers to progress their careers and for the Java language. Bruno is the founder and organizer of the Brazilian Java User Society. He has helped to set up hundreds of other Java Users Groups, across the world. Bruno is the creator of Code4.Life. This project enables developers to work together to become better developers. KEY TAKEAWAYS: (1.11) – So Bruno, can you expand on that brief introduction and tell us a little bit more about yourself? Bruno responds by saying that for most of his time in IT he has been helping other developers to develop their own careers. He has done this in many ways. That includes creating user groups, working with them on complicated projects and finding innovative solutions. He helps them to become good enough to be able to easily break into working on all of the coolest projects. Those challenging projects push them to continue to improve and become even better developers. Thus, a positive feedback loop is established. (2.25) – Phil asks Bruno for a unique IT career tip that the audience perhaps doesn’t know, but should. Bruno explains that developers tend to value their technical skills above anything else. This is understandable. After all, without the technical skills you cannot get into the game. But, Bruno has said that being able to communicate and share what you know is just as important. You need to be able to present and write well to be able to work on interesting projects. You need to communicate to people what you do, what you are good at. If you do not do that you cannot be in the running. It is also important to share. Sharing is the fastest and best way to improve your career prospect. Plus, when you share you get more clarity yourself. It is especially good to speak. Speaking out loud helps you to reorder and clarify your thoughts. That is why the rubber duck debugging technique works so well. (5.43) – Bruno is asked to share his worst career moment by Phil. That happened when Bruno was working on what he thought was a cool project. The big innovative company he was working for, at the time, wanted to do all kinds of new stuff. It seemed exciting, but turned out to be a nightmare. The customer was all over the place. Every five minutes things were changing. There was no communication and a lack of honesty. Things were so bad that he did not want to get up and go to work in the morning. Like a lot of developers he put up with that situation. Now, he realizes there was no need for him to do that. Bruno says that developers need to learn how to say no. To stand up when they know something is not right. Should you not be listened to and things don’t improve there is no reason for you to stay. After all, there are plenty of other cool projects you could be working on. (9.35) – Phil asks Bruno what his best career moment was. Bruno explained that his dad insisted that he did not work while he was at university. His father was an engineer and he had tried to juggle work with attending university. For him, that did not work out well. It ended up taking him far longer to finish his studies, so he did not want Bruno to make the same mistake. But, Bruno knew he needed to work to consolidate what he was learning. Naturally, he and his father got into a huge shouting match about whether he should work while studying at university. In the middle of it Bruno got a call from a friend telling him there was a job at Sun Microsystems that was his if he wanted it. He told his dad. Immediately, his dad stopped yelling and sat down to help Bruno to complete his resume. He landed that job and has always appreciated the way his dad put his feelings aside and helped him to start his career. It is one of the reasons Bruno works so hard to help others to move their careers forward. Every time one of the hundreds he has helped shares details of their success with Bruno he gets a boost. For him these occasions are the highlights of his career. (13.39) – Phil asks what excites Bruno about the future for the IT industry. Bruno is very excited to see developers taking responsibility, stepping up and leading. The fact that people are now doing this means that there is a brighter future for everyone. He is also pleased to see fewer developers simply relying on their companies to provide ongoing training for them. Instead, people are taking the initiative. They are going out and learning what they need to progress their careers. It is also exciting to see people volunteering via OpenSource and community projects. The fact that there are so many people doing things is making a huge difference to the future. (17.05) – What drew you to a career in IT, Bruno? When Bruno was 8 his father got him a computer. Bruno loved the fact he could change the source code. He worked out how to do it, so that he would win. He loved the fact that you could beat everyone by just using your brain. (17.32) – What is the best career advice you have ever received? Bruno starts by telling the audience a story about his life. At one stage, Bruno wanted to develop a product and sell it. So, he told his boss he was leaving. But, his boss advised Bruno to stop and think for a bit. He pointed out that Bruno had a lot of free time in his life. Time that he could potentially use to work on his project to make sure that his business idea was sound. It was wise advice, which helped Bruno to realize that your career is not necessarily all about what you do in your work life. What you do in your free time matters too. Potentially, you can also use your free time to help you to progress. Over the years, he has learned a lot and honed his skills while volunteering and running user workshops. (18.46) – If you were to start your IT career again, now, what would you do? Bruno says he would start by getting involved in an OpenSource project that is related to something he loves to do or felt passionate about. Working on a project like that is a great way to hone your skills and become a really good developer. Once you get to that stage, you will be in a strong position and should be good enough to secure roles working on interesting paid projects. With most OpenSource projects nobody is going to say I am not going to hire you because you are not good enough. (19.59) – Phil asks Bruno what he is focusing on at the moment. Until recently, Bruno has been splitting his time between being a technical person running his company and helping people to progress their careers. Practically all of his mentoring, workshops, blogging and public speaking have had to be done in the evenings, during lunchtimes or at weekends. In the near future, Bruno plans to switch things around, so that most of his time is spent on showing developers how to gain more skills and progress their careers. (21.28) – What is your most important non-technical skill? The one that has helped you the most in your IT career. Bruno says that is easy – “sharing what I know.” He discovered the power of doing this by accident. It all started when his boss needed someone to talk to a reporter about Java. Fortunately, Bruno knew something about the subject, so was able to help. After that, if the company needed someone to speak about Java, they would turn to Bruno. It took a while for him to get good at these presentations. But, when he did, his career really took off. If he had not been prepared to share what he knew this would not have happened. (22.51) – Phil asks Bruno to share a final piece of career advice. He said – “go share”. Anything you know is shareable. Even if you are a beginner share what you are doing. Tell people how you are getting started and what it is like to become a developer, right now. Any knowledge is shareable, so you do not have to learn something new before you start sharing. BEST MOMENTS: (4.01) BRUNO – “Learning how to communicate well, that can make such a huge difference.” (4.11) BRUNO – “The one thing that is guaranteed that will actually get you improving your career is if you start sharing now. Go share to a blog post, go share to social media, go share to presentations, go share to open source.” (14.54) BRUNO – “Growing your career is your responsibility.” (18.23) BRUNO – “It's not only about doing things at work. We can use the love that we have, the passion that we have, for a lot of other things outside of working time.” (19.27) BRUNO – “Open source helps you eliminate the chicken and egg problem, because you can start working on an amazing project.” (21.15) BRUNO – “So, you know, helping people to become leaders of their life, of their project, of their companies. If I can help a little bit to improve the computer industry by doing this, I'm all for it.” CONTACT BRUNO SOUZA: Twitter: https://twitter.com/brjavaman @brjavaman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brjavaman/ Blog: https://code4.life/blog/author/bruno
An airhacks.fm conversation with Bruno Souza, the "The JavaMan", about: hello world on CPM machines without GitHub, TRS-80 vs. ZX Spectrum, Basic, Clipper, scientific Prolog work, C, copying assembler from magazines, lonely hacking, programming is the ability to creating things, no use for second disc drive, prolog application for cloud pattern recognition and cloud removal, cool Sun machines, AI for free, Sparc Station 10, back to work, work over university, John Gage and the first demonstration of Java, HotJava, OAK, Banco do Brasil was an early Java adopter in 1996, Fabiane Nardon, income tax and border control Java desktop applications, Java Ring, Java Card, Sun Java Studio, Sun Java Workshop, JBuilder, NetBeans, early JavaONEs, John Gage and "We are all Brasilians", Java source answers all questions, Richard Stallman visits Brasil, in 1998 Netscape browser was opensourced, , Open Sources 2.0: The Continuing Evolution, Brasilian Government gains independence with Java, Software Livre, Kaffee JVM, Patrick Curran, Simon Phipps, The People Who Brought You FOSS Java, Dalibor Topic, @robilad, Geir Magnusson, Apache Harmony, http://toolscloud.com, you can't be just technical, inability to tell the vision, Summa Technologies, CodeONE and speaker's secrets, Code4.life, Best Developer Job Ever, Bruno on twitter:@brjavaman.
Highlights from the IESBA's October 13-15, 2014, meeting in New York, USA.:55 - Chair highlights3:05 - Structure of the Code4:59 - Exposure Draft Part C7:30 - Responding to Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations 13:00 - Conclusion and Next Meeting
Highlights from the IESBA's October 13-15, 2014, meeting in New York, USA.:55 - Chair highlights3:05 - Structure of the Code4:59 - Exposure Draft Part C7:30 - Responding to Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations 13:00 - Conclusion and Next Meeting
Highlights from the IESBA's October 13-15, 2014, meeting in New York, USA.:55 - Chair highlights3:05 - Structure of the Code4:59 - Exposure Draft Part C7:30 - Responding to Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations 13:00 - Conclusion and Next Meeting
Highlights from the IESBA's October 13-15, 2014, meeting in New York, USA.:55 - Chair highlights3:05 - Structure of the Code4:59 - Exposure Draft Part C7:30 - Responding to Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations 13:00 - Conclusion and Next Meeting