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In this episode, Cherise is joined by Corey Martin, Principal Designer at Hacker Architecture and Interiors in Portland, Oregon. They discuss the Black Butte Ranch Lodge in Black Butte Ranch, Oregon.You can see the project here as you listen along.Set at the foot of the Three Sisters mountains in Oregon's Central Cascades, Black Butte Ranch has been a treasured destination since the early 1970s. Among its original structures, the Lodge stood as a symbol of the ranch's history, its mid-century design holding decades of memories. But with aging infrastructure and accessibility limitations, renovation was no longer a viable option. Instead, the decision was made to rebuild and reclaim much of the original timber—preserving the Lodge's spirit while reimagining it for the future.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
Disney is “getting back in the business of making great content,” says Tom Essaye, citing Inside Out 2 and Deadpool vs Wolverine. He is bullish on the stock under Bob Iger's leadership, but isn't sure that bullishness will keep up when Iger leaves in 2026. Corey Martin adds that investments in streaming are starting to bear fruit. He says that Disney's guidance is “notoriously conservative,” and likes that this quarter they are projecting strong optimism. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Employer responsibilities, hazard assessments, finding the right safety glasses, the pitfalls of respiratory protection, employee buy-in, and more. Special Guests: Andrew Dagnan, Corey Martin, and Jim Kuhr.
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This week on All The Best, stories about weird and wonderful hobbies and what drives us to them. Hobbies In our first story, a university student dissects recent Australian Bureau of Statistics data suggesting a gender gap in time spent on hobbies.Molly Frew produced the story, which featured postdoctoral research fellow August Harrington, a psychology expert from the University of Melbourne. Gaming In our second story, imagine trying to fit into the online gaming world with angry humanoid figures with scary eyes who may rant about entitled women ruining their hobbies. This piece reveals a female perspective on gender discrimination when gaming.This story was written and produced and written by Arshia Anand.Lego In our third story, after finding the Lego clubroom, an innkeeper from the club informs that the assortment of coloured bricks “can be used as a tool for mindfulness and relaxation.”This story was written and produced and written by Georgie Preston.Boxing In our fourth story, “Ding Ding,” boxing training is used to relax and distract some from muscle soreness and a waring body or mind.This story was written and produced and written by Yuanyuan Zhang.LARPing Our final story involves escaping into the narrative of characters dressed up in armoured gear all in the name of Live-Action Role-Playing, also known as LARPing. This story was written and produced and written by Olivia Tan. Today's stories were produced as part of a collaboration between All The Best, the University of Melbourne and the Science Gallery. Unimelb Masters of journalism students created audio works relating to the theme of ‘distraction'. Special thanks to Louisa Lim, Mell Chun, Dan Semo and Corey Martin and to All The Best mentors Persephone Waxman, Thomas Philips, Lisa Divissi and Melanie Bakewell. All The Best Credits Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell Host: Madhuraa Prakash See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, stories about how hard it is to stay focused these days. Dumb Phones by Sam Irvine Our first story this week follows this line of thinking, with a personal experiment using old technology. A Close Shave by Jining Wen Next up, a barber experiences a time crunch. Cooking as Distraction by Kepuyan Wu Then, Kepuyan explores cooking as a form of positive procrastination. Proustian Memory by Siyi Chen Next, a story about the power of smell to transport to a different time and place. Apps That Help You Focus by Yeting Gao Our final story explores using modern methods to help with focus. These stories were produced as part of a collaboration between All The Best, the University of Melbourne and the Science Gallery. University of Melbourne Masters of Journalism students created these audio works relating to the theme of ‘distraction'. Special thanks to Louisa Lim, Mell Chun, Dan Semo and Corey Martin and to All The Best mentors Persephone Waxman, Thomas Philips, Lisa Divissi and Melanie Bakewell. All The Best Credits Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell Host: Madhuraa Prakash Mixed by Emma HigginsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's True Crime Tuesday episode of Love and Murder, we delve into a case that proves life can be stranger than fiction. Corey Martin and Adelle Anderson, a pair that believed they could outsmart the law by taking cues from true crime shows, find themselves ensnared in their own web of deceit and murder.On a seemingly peaceful morning in Brooklyn's Canarsie Park, the discovery of 26-year-old Brandy Odom's dismembered body shatters the tranquility of the neighborhood. As we unravel the case, we learn of the twisted motives behind the murder and the investigation takes a bizarre turn when we uncover the perpetrators' method: studying true crime shows to perfect their crime.Join me as I reveiw the trial, the testimonies, and the shocking revelations that expose a tale of greed, betrayal, and a murder that was anything but perfect.And as we reflect on this case, we ask ourselves: Can the consumption of true crime content ever cross a line?Can you think of a fitting punishment for a crime so grotesquely calculated? Let me know your verdict.*************************************************************************************************
Originally from the Thousand Oaks, CA area, Corey Martin is a Los Angeles County firefighter who is married with two children. Corey grew up riding and racing motocross with aspirations of racing professionally. However, injuries hindered that goal and, eventually, he found his way to becoming the transport driver for the TLD/Red Bull racing team during their tenure with Honda and KTM.In today's episode, we dive into Corey's early years of racing motocross, the journey to becoming a transport driver for the TLD/Red Bull racing team, how and why he decided to transition into a career as a firefighter with L.A county, the mental health aspect of the job, some wild stories about fighting fires, dealing with a gang member shooting, and so much more. This was a rad conversation with a genuine human, and I am very thankful that Corey was so transparent in sharing his ebbs and flows within the fire service and navigating some challenging times because of the things he sees and deals with on a daily basis. I hope all with enjoy this conversation and walk away with some new perspectives about the fire service and Corey's story. The Failed Experiment on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFailedExperimentFollow Corey Martin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coreyjustcruisin/?hl=enFollow The Failed Experiment on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_thefailedexperiment/Follow Kyle Cowling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylecowling/Support the show
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In this episode, we get to know all about Elaine Edwards and Corey Martin, plus we hear their fun travel stories, discuss if it's okay to force kids on thrill rides, and so much more!Book a vacation today with Dreams Unlimited Travel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Golf's U.S. Open begins today as the sport is still figuring out where it stands after the still-unofficial deal to bring the PGA Tour and LIV Golf under one roof. FOS newsletter co-author David Rumsey and mergers and acquisitions attorney Corey Martin join to discuss the tournament and the sport at this unique moment.
Corey Martin, producer at KDKA-TV joins the show to discuss the 25th anniversary of the Mt. Washington tornado. He talks about what that day was like and what they are airing on TV later.
If you have been listening to my show for a while now, you may be familiar with today's guest. Shannan Martin joined me back in 2015 on Episode #45 to share about her family's life and mission. Today we talk about a number of things, including the practice of waking up and how Shannan defines ‘neighbor,' plus systematic injustice and the black squares that everyone posted on social media in 2020. Shannan is the author of The Ministry of Ordinary Places, Falling Tree, and her newest book, Start With Hello, which releases October 11. Connecting with neighbors in intentional ways is something that screams “Shannan and Corey Martin.” Shannan says Start With Hello started in her family's neighborhood as she found her heart gravitating toward connecting with the people around her, especially people who don't look like her. Shannan says her calling is to live as a neighbor, which she defines as anyone who her life intersects with. Everything she knows about living as a neighbor she said she learned from her neighbors. We can love our neighbors like Shannan by being intentional, starting with hello. Connect with JamieFacebook // Instagram // YouTubeGET ALL THE LINKS FROM THE SHOW HERE
Gray welcomes Corey Martin, our brokerage agent, to discuss the Nashville rental market. They discuss the five hot areas to invest in, why you should choose Nashville, and the appreciation vs cash flow you can expect as an investor. =================================== Contact Corey Martin: Email: cmartin@evernest.co Phone: 615-612-0340 =================================== Subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review if you enjoyed this episode! =================================== Looking to buy rentals in Kansas City, MO? Reach out to us at https://evernest.cc/3bCuc2I =================================== Interested in learning more? Check out our website for more information about these markets! [https://evernest.cc/3xEls4J] =================================== Did you enjoy this episode? If so, it would help us a lot if you subscribed and left us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks! =================================== Other Investor Resources: Check out the Evernest deal calculator here➡️ evernest.co/calculator Connect with Matt, Spencer, and Gray: Evernest.co Guest: Corey Martin Visit the Podcast Website: Evernest.co/podcasts Email the Show: podcast@evernest.co Investing in real estate without needing to be the expert sounds like a pipedream. Well, it isn't. When you work with Evernest's in-house brokerage team of investor-friendly Real Estate Agents, you get the simplest way to build a local team and grow your rental portfolio all at the same time. Learn more ➡️ https://www.evernest.co/pocket-listings/ =================================== Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of Evernest 2022.
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Bass in the north- east corner of Tasmania is brutally known as the 'ejector' seat. In the ten federal elections since 1993 only one sitting member has ever been re-elected. Corey Martin, editor of the Launceston Examiner is your guide. And Pawan Luthra, editor and publisher of Indian Link returns to Election Express in Parramatta for his analysis of issues and voting intentions in the Australian Indian community
Thanks for listening! This week, actor, director, two-time TEDx speaker, and comedy coach Corey Martin Craig joins me to discuss his journey. We talk about the correlation between drive and time management, confidence and stand up comedy, as well as the power in embracing who you are as an individual. As always we concluded with the eternal question, “Are You Okay?” But, spoiler alert… we weren't. xo, Pamela LISTEN/SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-ones-okay/id1495487224 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/71zwoGcKEgZ8FvMVcwPawh?si=85kZIupGTICYMvarnmw0ag Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/no-ones-okay NO ONE'S OKAY SCHEDULE New Episodes every Tuesday BASED ON SCHEDULE New Episodes every other Monday CONNECT WITH US Website- http://www.noonesokay.com SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/noonesokay @PamelaPortnoy COREY MARTIN CRAIG https://www.instagram.com/coreymartincraig/?hl=en COOL BEANS COMEDY https://www.coolbeanscomedy.com/ #NoOnesOkayPodcast #PamelaPortnoy #CoreyMartinCraig
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
SEASON 2 PREMIERE! The boys are back in town and excited to give more clients the vacations of their dreams! This week's client is Julian Marquis (Corey Martin), a successful home inspector who just wants to get away. Specifically, he'd like to get away from his girlfriend and her parents, who really, REALLY want him to get down to his high school wrestling weight. Can Keith and Damon help Julian find the peace that eludes him in his day-to-day life?
SEASON 2 PREMIERE! The boys are back in town and excited to give more clients the vacations of their dreams! This week's client is Julian Marquis (Corey Martin), a successful home inspector who just wants to get away. Specifically, he'd like to get away from his girlfriend and her parents, who really, REALLY want him to get down to his high school wrestling weight. Can Keith and Damon help Julian find the peace that eludes him in his day-to-day life?
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of The Examiner Newspaper
Corey Martin, Editor of the Examiner
Episode #82 Bounce Travels and Dr. Corey Martin join us today. https://www.facebook.com/bouncetravels** Please not technical difficulties on audio. **If you are looking for a media guy, you can find Luke Edlund on his social accounts.https://www.facebook.com/edlundlukehttps://www.instagram.com/lukeedlund5/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWLA...You can follow the "Buffalo Community Podcast"Facebook: @buffalocommunitypodcastTwitter: @PodcastBuffaloInsta: @buffalocommunitypodcastThank you,Mark Benzer & Tyler ReissThe Buffalo Community Podcast guysTyler Reiss is the lead agent with Hoekstra & Reiss team at Edina Realty in Buffalo MN.you can contact him about your real estate needs at https://www.tylerreiss.com/
On this episode, we discuss our demos of: Magic Twins by Flying Beast Labs https://bit.ly/3iwiwPz Wirewalk()↳ by debugChicken https://bit.ly/3Aq6gX1 Flewfie's Adventure by Cosmic Boop and Valorware https://bit.ly/3BseT4x Potion Craft by niceplay games https://bit.ly/3ArOWRq Bonfire Peaks by Corey Martin and Draknek & Friends https://bit.ly/3iHq1n1 Embracelet by Mattis Folkestad (machineboy) https://bit.ly/3BrKMuf Press Start now, and enjoy! TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 1:43 Magic Twins 6:20 Wirewalk()↳ 11:15 Flewfie's Adventure 14:51 Potion Craft 22:12 Bonfire Peaks 25:42 Embracelet Thank you to the Indie Game Collective and the developers for providing game keys!
Vorsicht, ducken! Da kam gerade ein Blockbuster vorbeigeflogen. Huch! Hier kommen nochmal zwei Actionkracher von links ... woah, holla, da vorne kommen noch zwei neue Spiele auf uns zugewirbelt. Was ... was ist das? Der Horizont ist ja ganz dunkel ... oh, nein ... es ist ... DER HERBSTSTURM DER SPIELE!!! Ja, die nächsten Wochen werden wir uns vor lauter neuen Releases nicht mehr retten können. Was dabei aber untergeht, sind die vielen kleinen Indie-Titel, die kein oder wenig Marketingbudget haben oder eher in eine Nische fallen. Oder sogar beides. Puzzlespiele gehören definitiv dazu. Das wäre im Falle von Bonfire Peaks aber mehr als bedauerlich. Der Blockrätsel-Knobler, der jüngst für fast alle Plattformen erschienen ist, fordert nicht nur sportliche Gehirnakrobatik, sondern punktet auch mit einer melancholischen Stimmung und einer stilsicheren Aufmachung. Corey Martin hat das Spiel gemeinsam mit Freunden entwickelt. Unter Puzzlespielern hat er sich über die letzten Jahre dank cleveren Designideen einen Namen gemacht. Micha hat ihn zum Interview eingeladen. Erfahrt mehr über Bonfire Peaks, den Entwicklungsprozess von Puzzlekonzepten und wie man das alles mit tiefergehenden Themen über das Leben koppelt. Und ja, wer jetzt an das japanische Spiel Catherine denken muss, liegt nicht falsch.
What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses resilience and burnout with Dr Corey Martin.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:Corey Martin is a Yale-trained family physician driven to change the delivery of healthcare and improve the mental and physical health of our communities. He is a founder of Innovations in Resilience (www.innovationsinresilience.com) and the Bounce Back Project, practicing private group physician, former Chief Medical Officer, Bush Fellow, and consultant to many healthcare and educational organizations in their response to burnout. Driven to do this work by the loss of two colleagues and friends, Corey strives to create an environment of opportunity in which all of us can do the deep, heartfelt work of changing the way we show up and interact in each other's lives. One of the ways he does this is by facilitating resilience retreats across the United States and throughout the world. He is both a Certified Daring Way Facilitator and Center for Courage and Renewal Facilitator and facilitates workshops based on the work of Brené Brown and Parker Palmer. In his free time, he enjoys working on his farm. He lives in Buffalo, MN with his wife and three daughters. He is a recovering perfectionist and an aspiring “good enoughist”.Host Bio:Saria Saccocio, MD, FAAFP, MHAAs the Ambulatory Chief Medical Officer for Prisma Health, Dr. Saria Saccocio supports population health initiatives that span across all departments and specialties in the outpatient space, striving for optimization of quality, patient experience and efficiency of healthcare delivery. Dr. Saccocio has demonstrated a consistent history of leading award-winning programs and improving patient care and safety as a Chief Medical Officer for health systems in the southeast. She received her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Florida, and her Executive Master of Health Administration from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She completed her Family Medicine residency at the University of Miami before opening her own solo family practice. She continues to serve patients at the Free Medical Clinic and precepts family medicine residents at the Center for Family Medicine in Greenville, South Carolina.
If it feels like every big-name Hollywood production company is rumored to be on the market, that's because they are! So what is behind this sudden surge? We discuss with Corey Martin, managing partner at entertainment law firm Granderson Des Rochers and Schuyler Moore a partner at Greenberg Glusker. Then, it's San Diego Comic-Con at Home 2021 time -- so we tap into our best nerd resources to get the lowdown on what to expect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christa Rymal of The Point interviews Yale-trained family physician Corey Martin on dealing with, and staying resilient to, life's challenges. With years in patient care and as founder and creator of several programs and platforms committed to health through happiness, Corey teaches us a great deal about reconciling the polarity of caring for others and prioritizing your own wellbeing. It is not an either/or it's a both/and, and after listening today you will no longer brush past issues without addressing the impact they've had on you. Dr. Corey Martin's work has most been with the healthcare professional population, but his wisdom also offers a great deal of hope for educators and anyone else struggling with life-dissatisfaction. Corey's interview covers three pillars that contribute most to burnout, and provides listeners a fresh perspective on how we can mend our communities. We have a need for long-term change within our working systems (companies often overburdening their staff), but until greater change happens on the business operations front, we cannot forget that we need to take action now towards individuals; to throw some life preservers out to save people before there are more dire consequences in the future. To avoid an even worse up-tick in disastrous outcomes for our healing frontline workers and leaders, Corey discusses opportunities in the form of: 1) Taking care of ourselves 2) Taking care of each other (peers) 3) Taking care of our families There is a great deal of hope provided in this interview, and you'll also feel the heavy reminder that we all have a need for self-compassion. Feel understood as you listen to Corey's own experiences with death and dying that most changed his approach to life. Lastly, beyond burnout and resilience, in this episode you will start understanding how to reconcile the desire to be perfect with the reality of needing to let go. Tune in to find the strength and support to rally, and the tools to sustain. “'Good enough' is pretty damn good!” - Corey Martin, MD Resources At home resources promoting health through happiness (resilience, purpose, gratitude, social connection, and more): - https://www.bouncebackproject.org/ (https://www.bouncebackproject.org/) Organizational retreats and programs for leadership, courage, purpose and resilience (local and international events): - https://www.innovationsinresilience.com/ (https://www.innovationsinresilience.com/) Join Dr. Corey Martin as he leads and facilitates learning, healing and leadership at The Point. He will educate for the two following CME retreats in 2021: - April: https://thepointretreats.com/program-retreat/375 (https://thepointretreats.com/program-retreat/375) - August: https://thepointretreats.com/program-retreat/572 (https://thepointretreats.com/program-retreat/572)
We chat with Corey Martin about what to look for when selecting your first craft beverage manufacturing facility or expanding into your 2nd or 3rd. We talk soil, water, pollution, city codes, zoning and keeping a strong culture across your locations. Connect with Corey at www.SpotlightSafetyInc.com - Pt. 1: Episode 67, Pt. 2: Episode 71, Pt. 3: Episode 76
We chat with Corey Martin about OSHA's reporting requirements, guidelines, and deadlines. Right now is time to have your OSHA 300A Logs posted on your wall!!! Enjoy. Connect with Corey at www.SpotlightSafetyInc.com - Pt. 1: Episode 67, Pt. 2: Episode 71
This week, we lay down and roll some pipes in Pipe Push Paradise, a sokoban style game from Corey Martin. Push Pipe Paradise Apple App Store - https://apple.co/3tEbYlM Next week: Clusterduck Apple App Store - https://apple.co/2ZfxJL5 Google Play Store - https://bit.ly/3pjGSN5 Things of the week Plasma candle lighter - https://amzn.to/3pkOe2X Dyptique Baies candle - https://bit.ly/3alLdLv MVMT blue light glasses - https://bit.ly/2NweqdS Tweet us your game suggestions @sevendaystoplay and follow us on Spotify.
Corey Martin leads the discussion with two developers about production incidents they were personally involved in. Their goal is to inform listeners on how they discovered these issues, how they resolved them, and what they learned along the way. Ifat Ribon is a Senior Developer at LaunchPad Lab, a web and mobile application development agency headquartered in Chicago. For one of their clients, they developed an application to assist with the scheduling of janitorial services. It was built with a fairly simple Ruby on Rails backend, leveraging Sidekiq to process background jobs. As part of its feature set, the app would send text messages to let employees know their schedule for the week; these schedules were assembled by querying the database several times, fetching frequencies and availabilities of workers. Unfortunately, a client noticed a discrepancy between how many notices were being sent out, versus how many jobs they knew they had: of the 400 jobs total, only 150 had notifications. It turned out that all of the available database connections were being exhausted--but that was only half of the issue. Sidekiq was attempting to process far too many jobs at once, and each of these jobs were responsible for connecting to the database, exhausting the available pool. The solution Ifat settled on was to reduce the number of parallel jobs processed while increasing the number of connections to the database. From this experience, she also learned the importance of understanding how all these different systems interconnect. Christopher Ostrowski is Chief Technology Officer at Dutchie an e-commerce platform for the cannabis industry. One Christmas Eve, while celebrating with his family, Chris began receiving pager notifications warning him about some sluggish API response times. Since it didn't really have any significant end user impact, he ignored it and went back to the festivities. As the night went on, the warnings became significant alerts, and he pulled together a response team with colleagues to figure out what was going on. By all accounts, the website was functioning, but curiously, the rate of orders began to drop off. Through some investigation, they realized what was going on. Customers' order numbers were assigned a random, non-sequential six digit numbers. Dutchie was about to track its one-millionth order, a huge milestone. Before any orders are created, though, the app generates a six digit number, and tries to create one that doesn't already exist. The database was constantly being hit, as less and less six digit numbers were available for use. The solution ended up being rather simple: the order number limit was increased to nine digits. Although they had monitoring in place, the data was set up as an aggregate reporting; even though the "create order" API was slow, all of the others were low, keeping the average within tolerable levels. Christopher's solution to avoid this in the future was to set up more groupings for "essential" API endpoints, to alert the team sooner for latency issues on core business functionality. Links from this episode LaunchPad Lab is a web and mobile application development agency Dutchie is an e-commerce platform for the cannabis industry
Corey Martin of Spotlight Safety is back in this episode to talk about Personal Propective Equipment (PPE). We cover the differences between the types of materials and hazards, from your boots to your ears and learn a lot about masks and meters. Enjoy part 2! Connect with Corey at www.SpotlightSafetyInc.com - OSHA Awareness Pt. 1 is Episode 67
We welcome in our first Ivy League guest, founder of Brew Safer & Spotlight Safety, Corey Martin to discuss Part 1 of our "OSHA Series" - He's an expert in EHS (Environmental Health & Safety) and we discuss how that translates to the beverage industry. We review tips for OSHA compliance, communication, safety culture, and OSHA 300 logs. Know the risks, anticipate accidents, and talk about them with your team! Reach out to Corey at https://spotlightsafetyinc.com/ and https://brewsafer.com/
Corey Martin values storytelling. It's just one way developers can share their experiences in order for others to take lessons. To that end, this episode takes a close look at production issues from two different applications to examine what went wrong and how it was fixed. Meg Viar is a Senior Software Developer at Nomadic Learning, an e-learning platform. One day, they noticed that, for a certain group of users, a column of information in their database row was nulled. It didn't look like any user--either internally or externally--intentionally changed these values, and there hadn't been any new code deployed in days. The only clue was that the data was all changed at the same time. It turned out that a weekly cron job was deleting some data on an in-memory list. However, the database ORM they use also overloads the delete keyword, and was actually deleting the production data. Restoring the data from a backup was easy, and reworking the code to not use the data was a quick fix. However, going forward, Meg and her team came up with several ways to adjust the process around code changes like this from occurring again. Brendan Hennessy is the co-founder and CTO at Launchpad Lab, a studio that builds custom web and mobile applications. One of their clients is an SAT/ACT test prep app, and students complained that the app was extraordinarily slow. Brendan was accustomed to seeing such feedback on testing days, when heavy volume brought added strain to servers, and they accounted for this by increasing capacity. But this was different: there weren't any tests scheduled during the period. Instead, one of their own services was inadvertently DDOSing an endpoint, expecting a response; when one didn't arrive, it just kept making requests. They reworked this code to make a request once and simply wait for a response without trying again. In the future, they committed themselves to doing more in-person blitzes of new features, since issues like this only arise after multiple users use the app--something automated tests have trouble simulating. Links from this episode Nomadic Learning builds digital academies Launchpad Lab builds custom web and mobile applications for startups and established businesses
Employer responsibilities, hazard assessments, finding the right safety glasses, the pitfalls of respiratory protection, employee buy-in, and more. Special Guests: Andrew Dagnan, Corey Martin, and Jim Kuhr.
Corey Martin, a customer solutions architect at Heroku, interviews Ariel Assaraf, the CEO of Coralogix, a platform that helps companies get a grasp on their log data. All too often, logs are considered as only a useful debugging tool. After receiving an alert around high resource usage or an elevated error rate, a developer might check their logs to see what caused the issue. But Ariel argues that this is too late to investigate a problem; by visualizing and alerting log data, you can figure out production problems before users encounter them. Metrics, in other words, are a lagging indicator, while logs are a real-time representation of how your code is really performing. One way to reconcile these two is to aggregate log data and funnel it into other long-term metric storage. This would allow you to see longer term trends. Ariel provides a scenario where log records appear in groups, such as a user purchasing a product, followed by an API call to Stripe, and concluding with an email notifying the user. A platform like Coralogix can automatically identify that the three logs arrive together within a certain time frame. If, for any reason, one of these steps fails to log, then a notification can be set up to notify the team to proactively investigate, rather than a customer writing in to report an error. For an organization to beginning using logs as time-series data, Ariel recommends three things. First, a unified log format, which could be something structured like JSON. These can be generated by a middleware service. Next, a shared understanding across teams on the severity with which to log a message. The final step is to set up an alerting policy; not only which types of alerts to create, but also where they go, such as Slack, email, or text message. After that, you can begin to incorporate your logs into your monitoring processes. Links from this episode Coralogix is an observability platform for logs, metrics, and security
In this special COVID-19 episode, series host Jill James speaks with Corey Martin, the founder and CEO of spotlight safety. Jill and Corey discuss how to use chemicals for cleaning in the safest, healthiest way possible.
In this episode of the Accidental Safety Pro, series host Jill James is joined by Corey Martin, a safety professional and founder and CEO of Spotlight Safety.
It's finally here. I've been hoping to create this interview with Ryan Forsell for literal YEARS. Ryan's heart is akin to no one else I've ever met, and it's because of him and my friendship with him that Be Free even started. I met Ryan my sophomore year of college, instantly fell in love with him, and became best friends with him- only to discover that he could only be in a relationship with a woman. This interview is so important to me because I get to highlight someone who completely changed my life, and ignited a movement out of an incredible story of forgiveness, patience, and redemption. Also, the first 13 episodes of this podcast are an audiobook of mine and Ryan's story, as written and narrated by me. All of these podcasts, including this episode are scored by the genius Corey Martin. Thank you, Ryan, for changing my life, and now giving me the opportunity to share your love out to the Be Free community.
It is finally time to bring back the Be Free Podcast! This first episode is an interview I did with Callie Mulville. On this episode, she is actually interviewing me about Be Free/my coming out experience for a work project at Sacramento State. I asked her if I could record the conversation because I figured we would talk about a lot of things that the Be Free community should know. Over the last year, we've held Be Free Stories Nights all over the country, and we have so many more planned for next year already. Sitting in these circles hearing these Be Free Stories Nights is such a gift that we wanted to keep telling these stories on the Podcast. So, this show will be serve to keep the Be Free community informed on everything we're up to, how you can get involved, and of course to share Be Free Stories! We will be aiming to post new episodes at least twice a month. We will be interviewing people hearing their stories and reflecting on all we have to learn and grow from hearing from these incredible people. THANK YOU for your support for Be Free, helping people come out as whatever and be a little bit more free. To get involved or support Be Free/the Be Free Podcast, go to befreestories.com :) Peace and Freedom, Brian Terada Music by Corey Martin