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Satsang Reflections is a monthly dialogue usually held after after each month's online satsang. It is an opportunity to share what was most impactful, hear from others about what they took away, and deepen into the teaching. This Reflections episode covers the Satsang with Rev. David Hemphill, who was interviewed by Rhoda Makled on August 20, 2023, live via the online Awakening Together Sanctuary. If you feel inspired to make a donation in relation to this particular Satsang, David Hemphill has requested that all donations go to Awakening Together. If prompted, donations can be made via this link: https://awakening-together.org/donate/ If you haven't had a chance to listen to the Satsang yet, this could be an opportunity to catch the highlights and see if this particular Satsang might inspire you in some way. Discover more interviews in the Awakening Together Monthly Satsang series here: https://awakening-together.org/category/sidebar/satsangtalks/ If you've enjoyed this podcast, consider sharing it with a friend. Rating and/or reviewing it is another way to spread the word and help others discover it. You may also enjoy our other podcasts: Awakening Together presents Being Aware of Awareness Guided Meditations: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awakening-together-baa Awakening Together presents Clarifying the Teachings with Regina Dawn Akers: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clarifying-the-teachings Awakening Games with Regina Dawn Akers: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atreginasawakeninggames Awakening Together Presents Out of the Stillness: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/at-out-of-the-stillness Awakening Together Presents: Early Teachings & Classics with Regina Dawn Akers: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rdaearlyteachings You can learn more about Awakening Together here: https://awakening-together.org/about-awakening-together/start-here/ #Spirituality #AwakeningTogether #DavidHemphill
Rev. David Hemphill was interviewed by Rhoda Makled live in the Awakening Together sanctuary on August 20, 2023. As a community, our mission is to help people become Self-reliant on their own Inner Wisdom. Rev. David Hemphill is a living demonstration of the fruits of this mission of living from Inner Wisdom. He began his spiritual path in 2012 with his mentor Nyki Dobson*. Having signed the constitution of Awakening Together shortly after, he worked as a founding trustee board member and graduated from the first class of the Ministerial Preparation Program (MPP) led by Regina Dawn Akers on May 10, 2015. Since 2015, David has remained in communal service with Awakening-Together through publishing spiritual writings, participating in the benevolence subcommittee, and occasionally teaching some MPP courses. His primary spiritual practice is surrender, meditation, and inquiry. Although able to follow spiritual discussions use spiritual language (e.g., Spirit, Guidance, True Self), most of his experience discussing and applying spiritual teachings has occurred through the context lenses of business, psychology, trauma, and interpersonal relationship. David's favorite teachings are those of Byron Katie, Michael Langford, and Ramana Maharshi. * You can listen to a Satsang interview with Nyki Dobson here: https://awakening-together.org/november-satsang-with-nyki-dobson/ You may also enjoy our other podcasts: Awakening Together presents Being Aware of Awareness Guided Meditations: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awakening-together-baa Awakening Together presents Clarifying the Teachings with Regina Dawn Akers: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clarifying-the-teachings Awakening Games with Regina Dawn Akers: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atreginasawakeninggames Awakening Together Presents Out of the Stillness: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/at-out-of-the-stillness Awakening Together Presents: Early Teachings & Classics with Regina Dawn Akers: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rdaearlyteachings
Jake and Michael are joined by TJ Miller (still not the actor), Chris Gmyr, and David Hemphill (neither of whom are actors, either) to look back at 2022, forward to 2023, and yet another one-sided end of year game of Family Feud.This episode is sponsored by WorkVivo.Show links David Hemphill TJ Miller Chris Gmyr Curology Laravel Nova
David Hemphill, the Executive Director from Black Theatre Troupe, has been bringing Langston Hughes' Black Nativity to Southwest audiences since...
In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss the all the work to consider before introducing tests to a vanilla PHP app, trusting people over adding layers of process, and seeing data in your tests and migrations.This episode is sponsored by Makeable.dk and Workvivo.Show links Abusing Laravel for fun and profit by David Hemphill at Laracon AU 2018 Oh Dear's migration to Spark Next Strangling legacy code The Bike Shed - Marketing Matters (on saying "no" to more process) Potato, Potahto
Matt and Ben are joined by Chris Fidao (who watched with horror as Matt butchered his last name). The conversation takes a deep dive into how Chris and Dave Hemphill built ChipperCI include the why, the how and what were some of the fun challenges to building a CI service. We talked briefly about how Chris found good use cases for Golang, but Chris still loves PHP. Links: https://twitter.com/fideloper - Chris Fidao on Twitter https://twitter.com/davidhemphill - David Hemphill on Twitter https://chipperci.com https://serversforhackers.com
Jake and Michael are joined by David Hemphill, to talk about his latest project, Valet Lite.
Jake and Michael recap some Laracon US 2019 highlights, and cover off the exciting annoucements form the conference.
David Hemphill joins us to talk about something controversial he's been trolling the Laravel community with recently. Daniel and I explore the concept with him to discover if he has struck gold, or if he's simply out of his mind. David's Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidhemphill WIP Hats: https://gum.co/wipcrack Laravel Elite Tees: https://gum.co/laravelelite Laravel Nova: https://nova.laravel.com
Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community.
In this episode, Adam talks to David Hemphill about using JSX instead of templates in Vue.js, and why you might want to give it a try. Topics include: What even is JSX, really? Why JSX is not a templating a language How render functions work Advantages of JSX over templates How to translate template features like v-if to JSX How event listeners work with JSX JSX gotchas to watch out for Sponsors: Cloudinary, sign up and get 300,000 images/videos, 10GB of storage and 20GB of monthly bandwidth for free Rollbar, sign up at https://rollbar.com/fullstackradio to try their Bootstrap Plan free for 90 days Links: Introducing JSX from the React documentation Render Functions & JSX in the Vue.js documentation Vue.js Template Explorer, see how Vue compiles templates to render functions babel-plugin-transform-vue-jsx on GitHub Vue Templates in JSX, article by Sebastian De Deyne Prettier code formatter Hyperscript Why React uses "className" instead of "class" Writing Vue.js Render Functions in JSX from Alligator.io
If you’ve ever heard someone talking about Bitcoin or Cryptocurrency and found yourself wondering “What the **** is Bitcoin?”, but were maybe afraid to ask, for fear of looking stupid,… fear not, I am here as the representative for all who are ignorant to the topic. I had three knowledgable guests on, Jon Schweppe, Brad Moran, and David Hemphill, to educate me, hear out all my dumb questions, and shed some light on the topic. It was a fun, laid back, informative, impromptu discussion. I hope you enjoy it and maybe learn a thing or two. Enjoy. http://tsidpod.comThe Downers Club: https://patron.podbean.com/thesystemisdown Open Discussion: http://tsidpod.com/forumBuy Some SWAG: http://tsidpod.com/shop Downer Church: http://tsidpod.com/church Facebook: http://facebook.com/thesystemisdownTwitter: http://twitter.com/tsidpodThe Royal Green: theroyalgreen.comSupport the show (https://patreon.com/thesystemisdown)
Jake and Michael record a show in three parts, with each spending a bit of time broadcasting solo, but as always, bringing you the latest news from the Laravel community.
Andrew Del Prete, David Hemphill, and TJ Miller join Michael and Jake for their second annual Christmas crossover podcast. We talk about things we learned, best memories, favourite books and movies of 2017 and what we're looking forward to in 2018, as well as play a little Christmas trivia.
Andrew Del Prete, David Hemphill, and TJ Miller join Michael and Jake for their second annual Christmas crossover podcast. We talk about things we learned, best memories, favourite books and movies of 2017 and what we're looking forward to in 2018, as well as play a little Christmas trivia.
Jake and Michael discuss new Laravel 5.5 features, community projects, and news and packages from the Laravel community.
In this episode, Adam welcomes back Jonathan Reinink to talk about implementing designs with a utility-first approach to CSS. They talk about the problems this approach has solved for them, the surprising workflow benefits, and some tips and tricks for using this approach well. Sponsors: Rollbar, sign up at https://rollbar.com/fullstackradio to try their Bootstrap Plan free for 90 days Codeship Links: BEM, the Block Element Modifier CSS methodology About HTML semantics and front-end architecture, a blog post by Nicolas Gallagher that heavily inspired the way Adam writes CSS Implementing Designs with Utility-Focused CSS, a recorded live stream where you can watch Adam implement a design using his work-in-progress CSS framework Beard, David Hemphill's utility framework Tachyons, a popular utility framework fractures utility framework turrettcss utility framework
Adam welcomes David Hemphill back to the show, but this time as a co-host! David introduces Crondog, the new product he's working on to help developers manage dynamic recurring tasks in their applications. Adam introduces KiteTail, an app that let's you create webhook-driven hosted checkout pages; something he wishes he'd had when he launched his course. From here on out, Full Stack Radio will follow David and Adam's journey building these new products; discussing interesting technical, design, and business challenges they face along the way. Sponsors: Rollbar, sign up at https://rollbar.com/fullstackradio to try their Bootstrap Plan free for 90 days Hired, sign up at https://www.hired.com/fullstackradio to double your signing bonus to $2000 if you get a job through Hired Links: Crondog, David's new recurring task app KiteTail, Adam's new checkout app PushSilver, David's existing invoicing app DonorGive, an app David worked on that motivated him to build CronDog Laravel Spark, the boilerplate Laravel skeleton David's using "What's KiteTail?", Adam's blog post introducing KiteTail Test-Driven Laravel, Adam's course app that inspired him to build KiteTail MicroConf Start Edition
Michael and Jake return with their slightly tinkered format, where they focus on challenges overcome and things learnt in day to day framework usage.
Jake and Michael return in 2017 catching up after the holiday season, talk about various CSS frameworks, and make a big announcement!
Michael and Jake catch up with the hosts of our sister Dads in Dev podcast David Hemphill to round out the year with talk of Christmas, structuring single page applications, JavaScript frontends with client-side validation, and private Packagist.
After a brief hiatus, Jacob and Michael catch up on what they've been working on, migrating internal servers to using Forge and Envoyer, and tread ever so lightly around the potentially controversial Laravel Certification Program.
This episode sees Jacob and Michael interview their first guest, co-host of the Dads in Development podcast, David Hemphill. We get to know a little bit about where David is from, how he got to where he is, and what he does.
Director of Business Development at BookBub Interview starts at 5:64 and ends at 16:18 BookBub definitely got off the ground with self-published authors. They're often the first people in the industry to experiment with a new marketing channel, and they were much more comfortable discounting their books four years ago than a lot of traditional publishers were. Over the course of the past four years we've started working with all the major publishers, and we've gotten to the point where it's fifty-fifty. We've actually maintained that breakdown for a while now, and we're very comfortable with it. News “Amazon's Third Bookstore Will Be in Portland” by Leena Rao at Fortune - June 15, 2016 Interviews at BookExpo America Katie Donelan, Director of Business Development at BookBub (5:64 to 16:18) “Introducing BookBub New Release Alerts” at BookBub blog - January 4, 2016 BookGorilla David Hemphill, publisher of Coralstone Press (16:54 to 24:26) The Good Dog by Todd Kessler, illustrated by Jennifer Gray Olsen Blue's Clues on Nikolodeon (Amazon Prime Instant Video) Christina York, co-founder and CEO of Spellbound (24:46 to 29:26) “Spellbound uses augmented reality to turn children's books into digital pop-up books” by Chris Meadows at TeleRead - May 12, 2016 Scott Dikkers, founder of The Onion (29:27 to 39:53) Trump's America: The Complete Loser's Guide by Scott Dikkers - available in Kindle, paperback, and audio formats The Comedy Insider Podcast, a serious conversation about comedy - hosted by Scott Dikkers (See Episode 13 for the Andy Borowitz interview) Micro Publishing Media Tech Tip “Kindle firmware v5.8.1: It's all about dots and sharing” by Chris Meadows at TeleRead - June 16, 2016 Content Buzz Books 2016 (free) “Five Curious Ways to Find New Books to Read” by Mihir Patkar at MakeUseOf - June 14, 2016 Next Week's Guest Jane Friedman, chairman of Open Road Media Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Persepctive" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
In today's episode, I interview designer and developer David Hemphill. Today's episode is sponsored by Digital Ocean! Use the code "DeveloperTea" at checkout to get one month of a 1GB droplet, completely free!
In today's episode, I interview designer and developer David Hemphill. Today's episode is sponsored by Hired.com! If you are looking for a job as a developer or a designer and don't know where to start, head over to http://www.hired.com/developertea now! If you get a job through this special link, you'll receive a $2,000 bonus - that's twice the normal bonus provided by Hired. Thanks again to Hired for sponsoring the show!
David Hemphill and Andrew Del Prete talk about getting their start in development, having kids, being healthy as remote workers, learning Vim, and Andrew building Tweeps.io. Sorry about Andrew's mic quality. He's got a new one on the way! This episode was sponsored by PushSilver.
In this episode, Adam talks to David Hemphill about his latest project PushSilver. Topics include: Deciding when to build something yourself vs. paying for something off the shelf Choosing a Javascript framework for more traditional server rendered apps Vue.js compared to Angular and Ember The advantages of using a utility-focused CSS approach Distributing front-end libraries This episode is brought to you by Laracasts. Links David's personal site PushSilver Laravel PHP Framework DigitalOcean Vue.js "Crafting link underlines on Medium" Beard CSS Framework Beard documentation Peepcode Play by Play with Ryan Singer Harry Roberts presentation on ITCSS