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On today's show, we're joined by fellow friend & mentor, Brian McDonell. Alongside co-founder, Corey Roth, Brian & Corey set out to craft the most premium headwear in the world. Their dream was realized with the launch of their brand, MELIN, in 2013. For the past 10 years, MELIN has continued to innovate and elevate the category, from the sourcing of fabric, implementation of unique construction and manufacturing techniques, and obsession on design, fit and function has set the bar for the industry. I had a chance to sit down with Brian at MELIN'S new HQ in San Clemente to reflect on the ride thus far and get a glimpse into what we can expect from the company as they hit their stride moving into the new year. willbousa.com@willbo
How can UX designers use curiosity to make a big impact in healthcare? In this episode, Sam is joined by Jonathan Follett, Principal at GoInvo and Producer at Creative Next, to learn how curiosity leads to big impact on UX design in healthcare. They explore the tools that UX designers use and the value of research. Later on in the show, Sam and Jon interview Corey Roth, Lead Designer at Cantina. Together, they discuss how to build a design culture within teams, the process of building a UX design team from scratch and accelerating telemedicine during a pandemic. For links to resources we discuss on this episode, visit our show page:Curiosity in UX Design
Jeremy Thake talks to Andrew Connell with a follow up from Corey Roth's podcast on Azure Dev Ops CI/CD. Andrew talks about the new YAML Pipelines and how he is leveraging them for SPFx projects for multiple environment releases and testing. Show Notes Azure Dev Ops Pipelines YAML Schema Azure Dev Ops Pipelines Azure Dev Ops Lab tutorial Andrew Connell's blog Andrew Connell on Twitter Voitanos SharePoint Training course Community News Global Microsoft 365 Developer Bootcamp Adaptive Cards community call – August 8, 2019 Office Add-ins community call – August 14, 2019 Office 365 Developer Program Sample data packs People Picker component now available in the Microsoft Graph Toolkit SharePoint Framework v1.9.1 release notes
Corey Roth joins Jeremy and Paul to talk about using Azure DevOps as part of creating SPFx solutions. Show notes Corey's blog post Pnp/SPFx generator Implement Continuous Integration and Continuous deployment using Azure DevOps Microsoft Links Azure Key Vault task Microsoft Teams reaches 13 million daily active users, introduces 4 new ways for teams to work better together App Templates for Microsoft Teams Icebreaker bot Community Links The Daily Bing Challenge Bot Retrieve logs from Application Insights programmatically with .NET Core (C#)
In this episode, Barney welcomes to the podcast Brian McDonell, co-founder and President of Melin, a Southern California premium lifestyle brand aimed at crafting the highest quality headwear on the planet. Brian talks all about his entrepreneurial journey, from developing the idea for luxury performance headwear to getting the funding necessary to get the company off the ground. Brian discusses the major breakthroughs he and his co-founder Corey Roth made with the Melin brand and the eventual partnership acquisition that ensued. By collaborating with a major lifestyle brand, Brian and Corey were able to scale Melin up to reach its full potential. Brian also discusses the various marketing tactics that Melin implements, including brand ambassadorships and athlete influencers who wear and promote Melin products in a genuine and organic way. Melin’s biggest concern is brand recognition, which Brian believes can be rectified with proper marketing and promotion. Finally, Barney and Brian discuss the passion that is necessary to build successful brands like K-Swiss and Melin.
At TechEd North America 2014 in June in Houston, Texas, Jeremy Thake managed to get some time to sit down with Corey Roth to talk about topics near and dear to Corey’s heart around SharePoint development. Corey is well known for his blog focusing on topics related to SharePoint Search, Business Connectivity Services (BCS), and SharePoint App Model development. Corey talks about how he learned Search and BCS development, as well as how things are going with the Office Store. Weekly updates Open XML SDK open sourced Displaying Cross-Domain/Secure Images from SharePoint Apps Enabling custom ribbon buttons dynamically based on multiple selected item values using RefrechCommandUI and JSOM Provider-Hosted Apps vs. Microsoft Azure Apps Show notes SharePoint search API documentation MSDN REST/OData API Corey’s article on REST API MSDN CSOM API SharePoint search results rendering Corey’s article on sorting search queries MSDN Code Gallery Search samples Business Connectivity Services Fabian Williams’s blog Channel 9 videos on BCS Client-side rendering Chris O’Brien’s post Paul Hunt’s post on the new SharePoint Client Side Rendering GitHub project Office Store Corey’s apps in the Office Store AvePoint Meetings DocuSign PollEverywhere Got questions or comments about the show? Join O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time. Please add it directly with the RSS feed. About Corey Corey Roth is an applications architect at Hitachi Consulting, specializing in SharePoint solutions in the oil and gas industry. Corey is a four-time recipient of the Microsoft MVP award in SharePoint Server. He has always focused on rapid adoption of new Microsoft technologies, including SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and Visual Studio 2013. When it comes to SharePoint, he specializes in Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Enterprise Search, and apps. As an active member of the SharePoint community, he often speaks at user groups and conferences. Corey is a member of the .NET Mafia (www.dotnetmafia.com), where he blogs about the latest technology and SharePoint. He is also a member of the board for the Houston SharePoint Users Group. You can find Corey tweeting at @CoreyRoth. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc, a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at http://www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.