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Episode 119: Architecture, And: YouTube, Entrepreneurship, & ArchitectureWhat is the role of visual storytelling in architecture, and how can it help architects gain clients?On this episode of Practice Disrupted, we interview Dami Lee, a multi-hyphenate architect that launched her firm off of the success of her self-titled YouTube Channel.We talk about the next generation of architects, how they seek more meaning in their work, and finding different outlets of content creation to tell the stories they are most interested in. We also center on Dami's journey from freelance photographer to YouTube sensation and have an honest conversation about how the channel enables her to do architecture and how her architecture practice creates content for the channel. The conversation looks at the lack of scalability within the traditional business model and the importance of scalability when it comes to growing a business and enjoying life while doing so.Overall, the episode offers a fascinating look into the architecture industry's unique challenges and the innovative ways that young architects are creating new paths for themselves.Guests:Dami Lee is a successful YouTube entrepreneur with over 765,000 subscribers and the founder of Nolli Studio. A licensed Architect in Vancouver, BC, Dami has led various small projects and renovations, typically working with tight budgets, fast timelines, and complex existing conditions. Her desire to explore different typologies and work on larger projects led her to Faulknerbrowns Architects before starting her firm.She is inspired by students and others in the field and believes the current environment is ripe for a happier, healthier, and more connected generation of architects.
Bryan and Jamilla discuss the concept of "hurry sickness" and how it can take a toll on your physical health. Dami Lee's Video on Hurry Sickness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuIZuUCKd84 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faith-in-the-family/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/faith-in-the-family/support
This is a commentary and reading of Joseph Brennan's article published in September 2021 published on medium.com. (Article link below). The overall idea is for Brennan to introduce "Digital practice for architects: a manual". In the first article, I referred to the first article: " The challenges facing architecture", where quote: To rethink architecture, we must first examine the enormous challenges that are currently facing our industry. Brennan raised a number of points similar to what Dami Lee discussed on her YouTube video channel on "Everything you need to know before you start architecture", like working in a team, complexities of working with other consultants, budget, specialization, licensure etc. These aspects are important to consider on the issues that we had been discussing on this podcast recently. Article link - BrennanSoraya -Be Convinced! Sharing Lifechanging Stories of HopeHost Soraya Coffelt shares lifechanging stories of hope to encourage and motivate you.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In this episode, Dingding and Dami chatted about their identical egg personality, artist journey, relationship and favorite snacks!
This week, in her first episode as co-host of Working, Karen Han interviews cartoonist Dami Lee. In the interview, Dami talks about her resistance to art school and her early strategy of pursuing art “on the side.” Then she discusses her current career as a freelance cartoonist, her webcomic As Per Usual, and her book Be Everything at Once: Tales of a Cartoonist Lady Person. After the interview, Karen and co-host Isaac Butler discuss the difficulties of pitching work as a freelancer. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Dami talks about her work translating comics from Korean to English. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Big Mood, Little Mood—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, in her first episode as co-host of Working, Karen Han interviews cartoonist Dami Lee. In the interview, Dami talks about her resistance to art school and her early strategy of pursuing art “on the side.” Then she discusses her current career as a freelance cartoonist, her webcomic As Per Usual, and her book Be Everything at Once: Tales of a Cartoonist Lady Person. After the interview, Karen and co-host Isaac Butler discuss the difficulties of pitching work as a freelancer. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Dami talks about her work translating comics from Korean to English. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Big Mood, Little Mood—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, in her first episode as co-host of Working, Karen Han interviews cartoonist Dami Lee. In the interview, Dami talks about her resistance to art school and her early strategy of pursuing art “on the side.” Then she discusses her current career as a freelance cartoonist, her webcomic As Per Usual, and her book Be Everything at Once: Tales of a Cartoonist Lady Person. After the interview, Karen and co-host Isaac Butler discuss the difficulties of pitching work as a freelancer. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Dami talks about her work translating comics from Korean to English. Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Big Mood, Little Mood—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we've got a corny round of true or false with Tricky Trivia! Then we'll hear from Dami Lee about what it means to be an architect in Ask a Grown Up. Finally, Andrea is here with Suzie to talk about crushing things in How To Time!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hope you care about retro games! This month's Bonus Credit goes way back, celebrating all kinds of consoles I have heard of and read some things about but only vaguely understand what is on them. It's fascinating, I promise! A SMALL DESCRIPTION OF EPISODES PULLED FROM: (Ep. 188) Brandon and Special Guest John Linneman of DF Retro cover a wide variety of retro consoles. This is precisely the kind of content you became a Patreon subscriber for. (Ep. 189) Extended outro. Special guest Dami Lee and Brandon discuss K-dramas, reality dating shows, and localization. (Ep. 190) Extended break. Kelsey Lewin, Frank, Brandon and Jaffe discuss the most successful Improv Zone ever. (Ep. 190) Extended outro. Brandon and Kelsey Lewin finally get a chance to discuss a few games in depth for The Wonderswan. Jaffe makes a tough pun, and asks Brandon whether he'll make a game for a retro console (the answer may not surprise you!) (Ep, 191) Extended break. The panel including friend of the show Liz Ryerson discusses beer preference, possible guests, and Charlie Daniels, and The Resistance.
Questions this week: From Frank Cifaldi: What's up with E3? (03:47) How is the Korean video game industry different from other parts of the industry? (09:45) What are the biggest headaches in the world of video game translation and localization? (14:38) What's the ugliest video game hardware you've ever seen? (19:42) What video game eggs would make the best omelettes? (24:13) Dirtbag Kory asks: How do you define the Japanese use of the word ‘gear'? (29:45) Which two game industry figures have never worked together, but really should? (34:51) Design a 90's Master System clone. (39:34) Is there such a thing as a good webcomic about video games? (44:14) Who is the Nathan Fielder of video games? (48:35) LIGHTNING ROUND: Name Design – Dame Judi (52:45) Are YOU a bad enough dude to discuss this episode in the forums? A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Sakura Taisen 4 Blazing Lasers Gooigi Death Stranding Directors Cut Elden Ring Metal Slug Tactics Mohammed bin Salman, Murderer and Majority SNK Owner Summoner's War Genshin Impact PC bang Legends of Localization Samurai Showdown V Kris Inherto 3DO Master System Zeebo Jaguar CD Coleco Telstar Arcade Divers 2000 Dreamcast Game Boy Player Ouya PC Engine SuperGrafx Dizzy the Egg Neopets Neggs Meerka Chase Petpet Neopets Puzzle Adventure Guilty Gear Cave Story Game Gear Gears of War Goichi Suda Jet Set Radio Alexey Pajitnov Tetris Hexic Hatris Hirokazu Yasuhara Masaya Matsuura Rodney Alan Greenblat Gam Boy Dooly the Little Dinosaur Agi Gongyong Dooly Hot Comics for Cool People Nancy Nathan For You Acclaim marketing team advertising on tombstones $10,000 to name your child Turok BMX XXX Bennett Foddy Dumb Starbucks Habbo Hotel Recommendations: Brandon: The Happiness of the Katakuris (2001), Evil Dead Trap 2 (1992) if you have a strong stomach, Oh, DEER! Soundtrack Frank: A Forensic Analysis of Earthbound's Deepest Secrets, The Video Game History Hour Dami: Trick, Vincenzo Don't miss our watchalong for the Morton Jankel Cut of the Super Mario Bros movie, Friday June 18th at 6:30p/9:30e! Edited by Esper Quinn. Original Music by Kurt Feldman.
Cartoonist and journalist Dami Lee joins Brandon Sheffield's Insert Credit Video Game Discourse Hour to cover E3, eating Dizzy, and Purse Owner 5. Original music by Kurt Feldman.
Chief Product Officer of Adobe Scott Belsky chats with Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel and reporter Dami Lee about what he learned from putting Photoshop on the iPad, adapting products to new creators and platforms, Creative Cloud for the Mac Pro, and the goals of the Content Authenticity Initiative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Atari Is Building… Hotels?“Atari hotels are happening because Hard Rock Cafe is for boomers,” by Jeff Grub, VentureBeat: https://venturebeat.com/2020/01/27/atari-hotel-why-not/“Atari-branded hotels with esports studios and game rooms are coming to the US,” by Dami Lee, The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/27/21083746/atari-hotels-esports-true-north-studio-gsd-group-phoenix-game-rooms“Atari disputes reports that its retro-inspired console is doomed,” Jon Porter, The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/10/20907755/atari-vcs-troubled-development-architect-operating-system-crowdfunding-campaignAtari-themed gaming hotels are coming to eight US cities,” Marc Deangelis, Engadget: https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/27/atari-themed-gaming-hotels/Every Game Was Delayed“CD Projekt Says Cyberpunk 2077 Delay Was Not Because of PS4, Xbox Performance”, by Daniel Richardson, Game Rant: https://gamerant.com/cyberpunk-2077-delay-reason-cd-projekt/“New Avengers game delayed until September,” by Austin Goslin, Polygon: https://www.polygon.com/2020/1/14/21065276/marvel-avengers-game-delay-release-crystal-dynamics“'Dying Light 2' is delayed indefinitely,” by Jon Fingas, Engadget: https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/20/dying-light-2-delayed-indefinitely/“Final Fantasy 7 Remake delayed to April 2020,” by Heather Wald, GamesRadar+: https://www.gamesradar.com/final-fantasy-7-remake-delayed/“Why So Many High-Profile Videogames Have Been Delayed,” by Cecilia D’Anastasio, Wired: https://www.wired.com/story/video-game-delays-cyberpunk2077-marvels-avengers-dying-light-2/“Video Game Delays Cause More Crunch,” by Jason Schrier, Kotaku: https://kotaku.com/game-delays-cause-more-crunch-1841065204Byleth Joins Smash“Fire Emblem hero Byleth joins ‘Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’,” by Igor Bonifacic, Engadget: https://www.engadget.com/2020/01/16/fire-emblem-byleth-joins-super-smash-bros-ultimate/“Smash Bros. Ultimate players can bring Byleth from Fire Emblem: Three Houses into battle,” by Sean Keane, CNET: https://www.cnet.com/news/smash-bros-ultimate-byleth-fire-emblem-three-houses-new-dlc-fighter-fighters-season-pass/PlayStation 5 Rumors“PS5: Release date, price, specs, games and more,” by Michael Andronico and Richard Priday, Tom’s Guide: https://www.tomsguide.com/us/ps5-release-date-rumors-specs,news-26954.html“PlayStation 5 launch games potentially revealed in yet another big leak,” by Jacob Siegal, BGR: https://bgr.com/2020/01/20/ps5-games-confirmed-2020-launch-titles-leak/“New PlayStation Slogan Change May Confirm Massive PS5 Leak [UPDATE].” by Dalton Cooper, Gamerant: https://gamerant.com/ps5-leak-playstation-slogan/Questions? Comments?Email us at GreetingsFromCast@gmail.comCall us at +1-FIRM-GAMERS (+1-347-642-6377)Follow Us OnTwitter at https://twitter.com/greetingsfrompcFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/greetingsfromcast/Tumblr at https://blog.greetingsfrom.zone/Discord at https://discord.gg/fn8hVehYouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs2Q7mpzlKYY24IY5i_8r2AOr Individually AtOlivia: https://twitter.com/LivjqRebecca: https://twitter.com/RebeccafayTyler: https://twitter.com/WorldjumpinVisit us at http://www.greetingsfrom.zone/ for more episodes or to subscribeOur intro and outro music is an edited version of “Deep Fried Space Food” by SubstituteSandwiches under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode)Download the song at: https://soundcloud.com/substitute_sandwiches/deep-fried-space-food
In this two-part series we explore the international phenomenon and emerging social media platform: TikTok. From the failing Shanghai tech company that created Musical.ly to ByteDance’s $1b acquisition in 2017, we explore how TikTok became the highest-valued startup to date now totalling over $75b. Part 2 will examine the way TikTok has changed our perception of content production, how its paying the most popular users, and breakdown what exactly is going on between the new controversy regarding Mark Zuckerberg and the US Gov. plan to investigate the app’s Chinese background. We also realize over the course of recording, that this may be our most important episode to date! Eating For Free is a bi-weekly gossip podcast reporting from the edge of the internet! We're a new wave of celebrity reporters at a time when pop culture is increasingly chaotic and media lacks the ability or moral direction to make sense of this capitalist nightmare! Do you have a tip for us? Got some hot gossip? Need to get any questions off your chest? Call our hotline at Call 1-810-EAT-FREE (1-810-328-3733) or send us an email at questions@eatingforfree.com! Become a Patreon backer for exclusive access to weekly bonus episodes and more! You can also find us on our website, Twitter, and Instagram. For behind-the-scenes gossip and access, join our exclusive Facebook group: Girls & Gays (G.A.G.S.)! Joan Summers: Twitter, Instagram. Matthew Lawson: Twitter, Instagram. Sources: Meet the Head of TikTok, a 35-Year-Old Who Makes Employees Do Push-Ups if Their Videos Don't Get Enough Likes - Money, Julia Glum (2019) How a failed education startup turned into Musical.ly, the most popular app you've probably never heard of - Business Insider, Biz Carson (2016) Chinese Tech Firms Forced to Choose Market: Home or Everywhere Else - NYT, Paul Mozur My conversation with Zhang Yiming, founder of Toutiao - Technode, 2017 Musical.ly, a Chinese App Big in the U.S., Sells for $1 Billion (Paul Mozur) - NYT, 2017 Who’s Too Young for an App? Musical.ly Tests the Limits - NYT, John Herrman, 2016 The popular Musical.ly app has been rebranded as TikTok - The Verge, Dami Lee. (2018) These Teens Are Making Thousands a Month With Karaoke App Musical.ly - Money, Gabriela Fernandez AI In China: How Buzzfeed Rival ByteDance Uses Machine Learning To Revolutionize The News - Forbes, Bernard Marr A Look at Toutiao: China’s Artificial Intelligence Powered News Platform - Wei Chun Chew, Medium The Hidden Forces Behind Toutiao: China’s Content King - Ycombination, Anu Hariharan (2017 The History of TikTok (TeenVogue) How TikTok is Rewriting the World (NewYorkTimes) TikTok, Explained (Vox) How TikTok Holds Our Attention (NewYorker) 32 Biggest Stars on TikTok (Business Insider) How 7 Brands are Using TikTok (HugSpot) TikTok and Activism (BBC) Meet the Head of TikTok (Money.com) How A Failed Startup Became Musical.ly (Business Insider) Chinese Tech Firms Forced to Choose Market (NewYorkTimes) My conversation with Zhang Yiming, founder of Toutiao (Technode) Musical.ly, a Chinese App Big in the U.S., Sells for $1 Billion (NewYorkTimes) Who’s Too Young for an App? Musical.ly Tests the Limits (NewYorkTimes) The popular Musical.ly app has been rebranded as TikTok (The Verge) These Teens Are Making Thousands a Month With Karaoke App Musical.ly (Money.com) AI In China: How Buzzfeed Rival ByteDance Uses Machine Learning To Revolutionize The News (Forbes) How TikTok Took Over Music (Rolling Stone) Record Labels Demand More Money for Songs on TikTok App (Bloomberg) U.S. Army Looking Into National Security Concerns Over TikTok After Using It to Recruit Troops (Gizmodo) U.S. opens national security investigation into TikTok (Reuters) TikTok national security inquiry (CNBC) US investigating TikTok owner ByteDance (South China Morning Post) Before Mark Zuckerberg Tried To Kill TikTok (BuzzFeedNews) TikTok has moved into Facebook’s backyard (CNBC)
In this two-part series we explore the international phenomenon and emerging social media platform: TikTok. From the failing Shanghai tech company that created Musical.ly to ByteDance’s $1b acquisition in 2017, we explore how TikTok became the highest-valued startup to date now totalling over $75b. In part 1 we’ll break down the app and its powerful machine learning technology, and how its Chinese roots are critical to understanding the future of the company. Eating For Free is a bi-weekly gossip podcast reporting from the edge of the internet! We're a new wave of celebrity reporters at a time when pop culture is increasingly chaotic and media lacks the ability or moral direction to make sense of this capitalist nightmare! Do you have a tip for us? Got some hot gossip? Need to get any questions off your chest? Call our hotline at Call 1-810-EAT-FREE (1-810-328-3733) or send us an email at questions@eatingforfree.com! Become a Patreon backer for exclusive access to weekly bonus episodes and more! You can also find us on our website, Twitter, and Instagram. For behind-the-scenes gossip and access, join our exclusive Facebook group: Girls & Gays (G.A.G.S.)! Joan Summers: Twitter, Instagram. Matthew Lawson: Twitter, Instagram. Sources: Meet the Head of TikTok, a 35-Year-Old Who Makes Employees Do Push-Ups if Their Videos Don't Get Enough Likes - Money, Julia Glum (2019) How a failed education startup turned into Musical.ly, the most popular app you've probably never heard of - Business Insider, Biz Carson (2016) Chinese Tech Firms Forced to Choose Market: Home or Everywhere Else - NYT, Paul Mozur My conversation with Zhang Yiming, founder of Toutiao - Technode, 2017 Musical.ly, a Chinese App Big in the U.S., Sells for $1 Billion (Paul Mozur) - NYT, 2017 Who’s Too Young for an App? Musical.ly Tests the Limits - NYT, John Herrman, 2016 The popular Musical.ly app has been rebranded as TikTok - The Verge, Dami Lee. (2018) These Teens Are Making Thousands a Month With Karaoke App Musical.ly - Money, Gabriela Fernandez AI In China: How Buzzfeed Rival ByteDance Uses Machine Learning To Revolutionize The News - Forbes, Bernard Marr A Look at Toutiao: China’s Artificial Intelligence Powered News Platform - Wei Chun Chew, Medium The Hidden Forces Behind Toutiao: China’s Content King - Ycombination, Anu Hariharan (2017 The History of TikTok (TeenVogue) How TikTok is Rewriting the World (NewYorkTimes) TikTok, Explained (Vox) How TikTok Holds Our Attention (NewYorker) 32 Biggest Stars on TikTok (Business Insider) How 7 Brands are Using TikTok (HugSpot) TikTok and Activism (BBC) Meet the Head of TikTok (Money.com) How A Failed Startup Became Musical.ly (Business Insider) Chinese Tech Firms Forced to Choose Market (NewYorkTimes) My conversation with Zhang Yiming, founder of Toutiao (Technode) Musical.ly, a Chinese App Big in the U.S., Sells for $1 Billion (NewYorkTimes) Who’s Too Young for an App? Musical.ly Tests the Limits (NewYorkTimes) The popular Musical.ly app has been rebranded as TikTok (The Verge) These Teens Are Making Thousands a Month With Karaoke App Musical.ly (Money.com) AI In China: How Buzzfeed Rival ByteDance Uses Machine Learning To Revolutionize The News (Forbes) How TikTok Took Over Music (Rolling Stone) Record Labels Demand More Money for Songs on TikTok App (Bloomberg) U.S. Army Looking Into National Security Concerns Over TikTok After Using It to Recruit Troops (Gizmodo) U.S. opens national security investigation into TikTok (Reuters) TikTok national security inquiry (CNBC) US investigating TikTok owner ByteDance (South China Morning Post) Before Mark Zuckerberg Tried To Kill TikTok (BuzzFeedNews) TikTok has moved into Facebook’s backyard (CNBC)
This one is a banger! One of our favorite episodes so far!Elena Yamamoto & Yael Peet (VICE) joined the ANA boys this week to talk about the grind as a chef, horrible apprenticeships, and Dami Lee’s article about what your H-Mart purchase says about you. Be on the look out for their upcoming restaurant @Furysnyc!!!Follow them on Instagram at @smokedsaba @elechan @Furysnyc and Twitter at @YaelPeet This episode is brought to you by Helix Mattresses! Helix is offering up to 125 dollars off ALL mattress orders for ANALs at helixsleep.com/asianWe finally launched a PATREON page! Please support us in exchange for some fun rewards from Fumi & Mic.https://www.patreon.com/asiannotasianpodEmail us: AsianNotAsianPod@gmail.comInstagram: @asiannotasianpodTwitter/Instagram Fumi: @TheFumiAbeInstagram Mic: @nicepantsbroCome see us LIVE! The next Hack City comedy show is 7/17 and 8/14, get your tickets at the link belowhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-comedy-hack-city-comedy-show-now-canal-street-market-tickets-17560902131S/O to our network @listeningpartypresents @canalstreetmarket - check out the crew on Instagram
Another big week in politics is coming up as the President is making his way to Vietnam for the second summit with Kim Jong Un of North Korea. Still aiming for the goal of complete denuclearization, the president says he is in no rush as long as missile testing has stopped. Ginger Gibson, political reporter for Reuters, joins us for this and the House vote to overturn Trump's emergency declaration. Next, new research suggests that a controversial gene editing experiment to make twin girls in China resistant to HIV may have also altered their brains and enhanced their ability to learn and form memories. Lulu and Nana had their genes modified before birth using the CRISPR editing tool and this could possibly be one of the unintended consequences. Antonio Regalado, reporter for the MIT Technology Review, joins us for more on the CRISPR twins. Finally, emoji are having another moment. As we use them more in our everyday communication, it's increasingly starting to show up as evidence in court. Between 2004 and 2019 there has been an exponential rise in emoji and emoticon references in US court opinions, the problem is that not everyone can always agree on what the emoji actually mean. Dami Lee, reporter at the Verge, joins us for emoji in court. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On Episode 201 of the Mama Bear Dares Podcast, Tesi sits down with Dami Lee, a Seoul-born, New York–based artist who brings to life the plight of a Mama Bear with a humorous edge. Dami writes for The Verge, has drawn comics for The New Yorker, Buzzfeed, and Cosmopolitan, and writes her webcomic As Per Usual, which explores gender, identity, and immigration through her own lens. The two women discuss art and life, Dami’s upbringing and experiences, and the ways Mama Bear can be furiously engaged, but also amused by the world we share. Find complete Show Notes on the Mama Bear Dares website.
More from CES with The Verge’s Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, Dami Lee, and Dan Seifert who talk through the ongoing developments in voice assistant technology and the continuing rivalry between Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa. They also discuss a range of gadgets from the showroom floor such as Alienware's Area51m laptop to a laundry-folding robot as well as Verizon’s shots fired at AT&T over their 5G claim. 2:05 - Tim Cook says Apple will “announce new services this year” 8:02 - Google’s plan to take on Alexa: new features, new devices, and a Trojan horse 9:25 - We finally heard Google Assistant work on Sonos speakers 12:01 - Google Assistant’s new interpreter mode can translate conversations — but it’s not magic 15:06 - Google Assistant is coming for your car with new hands-free voice control from Anker and JBL 27:05 - Foldimate’s laundry-folding machine actually works now 31:24 - Wacom’s $649 Cintiq 16 bridges the gap between hobbyists and pros 38:16 - BOCCO emo 42:05 - The Alienware Area-51m is a full-fledged desktop disguised as a laptop 42:23 - Lenovo’s new Yoga S940 is all about its impressive display 49:12 - Verizon says it won’t launch fake 5G icons like AT&T did Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Luvvie is feeling good about the little black girl magic going to the pool and being mistaken for a 22 year old, rants about the Presidential Alert, and shows love to the book “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics”. There’s also a special guest segment where Luvvie chats with none other than Kale. She also talks with artist and author Dami Lee of As Per Usual and Be Everything at Once. Follow Dami Twitter and Instagram! She’s @Dami_Lee on Twitter and Instagram. You can also buy her book Be Everything at Once. Follow @Luvvie everywhere on social – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. And visit her blog AwesomelyLuvvie.com. Buy her book ***I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual***. Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness or post at the official podcast Twitter or Instagram accounts. Email LuvvieRants@gmail.com! Recorded at: Chicago Recording Company Producer: Candace Jones
Made of Magic | MANIFESTATION | INTUITION | FEMINISM | MENTAL HEALTH | EMPOWERMENT | SELF LOVE
"BE EVERYTHING AT ONCE: Tales of a Cartoonist Lady Person features favorite selections from Dami's wildly popular webcomic As Per Usual, as well as many never-before-seen. The book chronicles her life growing up in the US after her family immigrated from Korea – starting in Texas, which is a culture almost all on its own. Sometimes funny and sometimes sad, readers will relate to many of her experiences as a child, a teenager, and a young adult, as they more often than not transcend the immigrant experience and reflect the true American experience." In this episode, you'll hear us chat about Dami's life now and what lead her to writing and illustrating her mini-memoir. Find BE EVERYTHING AT ONCE in stores and on amazon now. Connect with Dami Lee on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/dami_lee/?hl=en Are we connected? https://www.instagram.com/stephaniedawnelizabeth/?hl=en JOIN THE GIRLS COLLECTIVE: stephaniedawnelizabeth.com/thegirlscollective
Author and cartoonist Dami Lee talks about work with The Verge, her book "Be Everything at Once", and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Working on a project after work requires energy, but what how do I get it? This episode, I talk to cartoonist Dami Lee and writer Alanna Okun about the work they do outside of their day job. Then we are blessed to feature music from Yucky Bangs. 10:42 - Dami Lee 41:01 - Alanna Okun 55:45 - Yucky Bangs Me - @andrumarino on Twitter Dami Lee - https://www.chroniclebooks.com/titles/be-everything-at-once.html Alanna Okun - https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250095619 Yucky Bangs - https://yuckybangs.bandcamp.com/
Illustrator Dami Lee has figured out how to craft a cartoon that's both whimsically humorous but also speaks to contemporary awareness of globalism and identity. Join our hosts as they talk to Lee about her work and new book, Be Everything at Once.
On this episode, we chat with Dami Lee, the author and cartoonist who is about to release her first graphic novel ***Be Everything at Once: Tales of a Cartoonist Lady Person ***, a collection of cartoons from her popular series of webtoons, as well as new original cartoons that memorialize Dami's journey as a 3x immigrant to the states. We chat with Dami about how she started drawing, the rigors of a working artist, and growing up in-between cultures. For additional thoughts and discussion visit the Books & Boba Goodreads forums This Episode's Hosts: Reera Yoo (@reeraboo), Host Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh), Host This Episode's Guest: Dami Lee, Author of Be Everything at Once (@dami_lee) The Books & Boba July 2018 pick is A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki Follow us: Facebook Twitter Goodreads Group This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective
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It's a familiar problem for podcast listener: a host vaguely references a picture or a video or something in their recording booth, but you can't see what it is this person is talking about. This happened recently on Vergecast 214. Yeah, a video would solve this problem, but you're standing on the train sandwiched between strangers or driving a car or jogging. Isn't that what you listen to podcasts for? You can't spend that time on Google, Reddit, or Tumblr, you can only rely on your ears. That's where this experimental podcast comes into play. Meet 1,000 words. The Verge Extras podcast, hosted by editor of Circuit Breaker Paul Miller and social media manager Dami Lee, is dedicated exclusively to describing pictures from the internet. To make the experience as realistic as possible, we recorded the show with a binaural microphone. We placed the mic at the head of the table, with Paul to the left and Dami to the right, to make it seem as if you are sitting down with them while they see these pictures for the first time. (The best way to listen to this would be with a pair of headphones.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As a teenager, my only interaction with the world of webcomics was Achewood. Launched in 2001 and published sporadically ever since, Achewood is like Seinfeld crossed with Adult Swim. It felt for me in the early 2000s like this lone, weird thing. A few years later, around when I got my first writing gig, I realized how much bigger webcomics were than the stories of Téodor and Cornelius. I inevitably came across Penny Arcade and the rush of video game-inspired webcomics its inspired. And after that, I found people on Twitter and Tumblr and other platforms, all of whom created beautiful, weird, powerful art. It took me awhile to get into webcomics, but the gradual epiphany is one of the internet’s great pleasure. You look at one star in the sky, and as your eyes adapt to the darkness, you discover this dot is part of a crowded constellation. This week, I invited my friend, colleague, and webcomic artist Dami Lee to talk about the format. Webcomics literally changed the direction of her life. Subscribe to What's Tech on iTunes, listen on SoundCloud or Spotify, or subscribe via RSS. And be sure to follow us on Twitter. You can also find the entire collection of What's Tech stories right here on the The Verge Dot Com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dami Lee makes "Hot Comics for Cool People" and "As per Usual" Read her comics at: hotcomics.biz or http://www.webtoons.com/en/comedy/as-per-usual/list?title_no=599
Dami Lee makes "Hot Comics for Cool People" http://hotcomicsforcoolpeople.tumblr.com/