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With intense scrutiny being focused on SA's bloated, cadre-stuffed public service, the country's leading public administration academic warns against the danger of over-reacting. While agreeing with critics Rob Hersov and RW Johnson there are public servants appointed for ideological reasons, Prof Erwin Schwella says it is critical that SA does not follow the Trump/Musk example. Ejecting the core of this country's dedicated State employees would threaten the collapse of the bureaucracy, with horrendous consequences. He spoke to BizNews founder Alec Hogg.
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In this episode of The Crux True Survival Stories, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen delve into the astonishing survival story of Captain Brian Udell, an F-15E Strike Eagle pilot who ejected from his aircraft at an unprecedented supersonic speed of 780 miles per hour. The episode explores the extreme physical and engineering challenges of such an ejection, the incredible technology behind ejection seats, and the mental fortitude required for survival. Despite enduring severe injuries and incredible odds, Udell survived and returned to flying, showcasing unparalleled resilience. This episode also covers his later life challenges, including an aortic dissection and the eventual grounding by the FAA, emphasizing the extraordinary risks fighter pilots take. 00:00 Introduction to an Unbelievable Survival Story 01:34 The Mindset of a Fighter Pilot 03:52 The Fateful Night: Captain Udell's Mission 07:02 The Ejection: A Supersonic Gamble 11:06 The Aftermath: Surviving Against All Odds 14:28 The Science of Ejection Seats 17:11 Historical Context: Understanding G-Forces 19:17 The Unbelievable John Strapp 19:58 Udell's Struggle in the Ocean 20:36 The Fight for Survival 23:24 Rescue and Recovery 26:23 The Aftermath and Rehabilitation 29:18 A Second Brush with Death 31:21 Grounded but Not Defeated 35:23 Ejection Seat Safety Concerns 36:59 Final Thoughts and Farewell Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine! https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/ References and Further Reading "Fighter Pilot Mentality: Breaking Down the Military Mindset." NCESC. www.ncesc.com/what-is-fighter-pilot-mentality/ "Life and Training of an F-35 Pilot." Task & Purpose. taskandpurpose.com/tech-tactics/air-force-f35-pilot-life/ "Fighter Jet Pilot Training: From Civilian to Combat Ready." Sky Combat Ace. www.skycombatace.com/fighter-jet-pilot-training "How Air Race Pilots Handle Extreme G-Forces." Red Bull. www.redbull.com/us-en/air-race-pilots-surviving-g-force "Pulling Gs: The Effects of G-Forces on the Human Body." Go Flight Medicine. www.goflightmedicine.com/post/pulling-gs-the-effects-of-g-forces-on-the-human-body "Top Gun Trauma: The Effects of Ejecting from a Fighter Jet on the Spine." University of Notre Dame. sites.nd.edu/biomechanics-in-the-wild/2021/04/06/top-gun-trauma-the-effects-of-ejecting-from-a-fighter-jet-on-the-spine/ "Why Fighter Jet Ejections Can Be Deadly for Pilots." Business Insider. www.businessinsider.com/why-fighter-jet-ejections-are-deadly-for-pilots-2022-10 "Breaking Point: What's the Strongest G-Force Humans Can Tolerate?" Medical Daily. www.medicaldaily.com/breaking-point-whats-strongest-g-force-humans-can-tolerate-369246 "Clipped Wings." Phoenix Magazine. www.phoenixmag.com/2019/01/01/clipped-wings/ "In the Saddle: Ejection Seat History." The Ejection Site. www.ejectionsite.com/insaddle/insaddle.htm "The Man Behind High-Speed Safety Standards." National Air and Space Museum. airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/man-behind-high-speed-safety-standards "Spinal Injury Pattern Associated with Ejection Seats." PubMed. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24261059/
In this episode of the Forty Drinks Podcast, Stephanie interviews Meredith and Craig Bennett, her first dual interview guests, about their shared midlife transition. The couple discusses their background, how perfectionism and societal expectations shaped their early lives, and how a pivotal moment led them to make significant life changes during the pandemic. They delve into their journey of personal growth, self-discovery, and the deep work they've done to redefine their identities and values, both as individuals and as a couple. Their story highlights the power of intuition, vulnerability, and the importance of working on oneself as well as one's relationship. Now, as marriage coaches, they help others navigate similar transitions, focusing on relationships and personal fulfillment.Guest Bio We are Meredith & Craig. We left the 9-to-5 corporate grind right around our 40th birthdays, to become full time entrepreneurs...and had no idea what we were doing. We knew we were unhappy and unfulfilled in our corporate careers and that life is just too short for that. So we made a massive change, left our corporate careers without a plan. And promptly fell on our faces. We picked ourselves up, found our purpose and along the way created a rock solid marriage... that we believe is the cheat code for leveling up all areas of life. We love helping others get that part of their lives exactly where they've always wanted it, so they can go out and crush the rest of their lives too.Turning 40 and Ejecting From the Default Life - TogetherMeredith and Craig Bennett's journey is one of transformation, courage, and deep connection. Facing a midlife turning point together, they left behind stable corporate careers, ventured into personal growth, and emerged as partners in life and business. Their story is about finding themselves, rebuilding their identities, and embracing vulnerability—all while strengthening their marriage.Episode Highlights:Breaking free from the “default life”: Meredith and Craig shared how they challenged societal expectations, left secure corporate jobs, and explored paths more aligned with their values and dreams.Facing fears head-on: Both admitted to grappling with perfectionism, fear of failure, and external validation, but they worked to unlearn limiting beliefs.Reinvention through personal growth: A six-month journey of self-discovery led to insights about their identities, strengths, and life aspirations, helping them transition into marriage coaching.Navigating transitions as a team: They highlighted the power of shared growth, common language, and accountability in creating a strong, resilient partnership.Lessons in vulnerability and connection: From journaling practices to unlearning negative self-talk, they shared tools and insights that strengthened both their individual selves and their relationship.Becoming coaches: Inspired by their transformative journey and feedback from peers, they now help others build stronger relationships and navigate personal growth.Embracing their next big chapter: Writing a book and continuing their growth journey is their focus, showcasing the importance of lifelong learning and entrepreneurship.Meredith and Craig Bennett share how midlife transitions reshaped their lives and marriage. Their journey reveals the power of self-discovery, the importance of shared growth, and the courage it takes to rewrite your story. From breaking free of societal norms to navigating challenges together, they model what's possible when you trust your intuition and prioritize what truly matters. Meredith and Craig's honesty and insights offer listeners valuable lessons for their own transformations.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, follow, and review the podcast. Your support helps us share more stories of midlife transformations! Guest...
There's much talk in society of mental illness and conditions like schizophrenia, bi-polar and aspects of ASD. Conventional science and medicine puts this down to mental illness and will only prescribe pharma drugs. But there's another school of thought that a lot of these behaviours could be down to negative entity attachments.Guesting is Laura Whitworth who, through her UK-based Soul Center Healing Hypnosis operation, works to clear negative entities from those they afflict. Along the way we talk about exorcism, hypnosis, “remote healing,” religion and much more.Laura's website is here:https://laurawhitworth.com/*Become one of my Patreon supporters and get access to exclusive content here:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=113137448Subscribe to my Substack page here:https://markdevlinuk.substack.com/To support my output through Buy Me A Coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/markdevlinTo support me via Paypal donation, find me at paypal.com under the e-mail address markdevlinuk@gmail.comPlease consider the following natural/ organic health solutions. A small cut of any purchases comes my way and helps me to continue my work:CLIVE DE CARLEhttps://clivedecarle.ositracker.com/170240/11489NATURAL HEALTH SOLUTIONS - SIMPLY NATURALShttps://simplynaturals.co.uk/?ref=ecmftitlNATURAL HEALTH SOLUTIONS - MASTER PEACEwww.deepdetox.co.uk Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support.
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What are my top 3 libraries? Which styling solution is the best? How can we build better universal apps for web, iOS and Android? In this special Q&A episode I answered tons of your questions about the current state of React Native, Expo and the future improvements like RSC or Expo DOM components and react-strict-dom.Learn React Native - https://galaxies.devLinkshttps://docs.swmansion.com/react-native-reanimated/https://gorhom.dev/react-native-bottom-sheet/blog/bottom-sheet-v5https://zeego.dev/https://docs.expo.dev/build-reference/variables/https://podcast.galaxies.dev/episodes/051-react-native-brownfield-integration-with-mariusz-staniszhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT5hQbvGRW8&ab_channel=SimonGrimmhttps://docs.expo.dev/guides/analyzing-bundles/https://docs.expo.dev/review/overview/#internal-distribution-with-eas-buildhttps://docs.expo.dev/eas-update/getting-started/#configure-the-update-channelhttps://tamagui.dev/https://onestack.dev/https://www.nativewind.dev/TakeawaysReanimated is a core library for React Native projects.TypeScript is recommended for better reliability in mobile development.Secret keys should not be stored in the app's code or .env files.Using a server to store sensitive keys is a safer approach.Integrating React Native into existing apps can be challenging but rewarding.Unistyles is a powerful styling solution for React Native.Expo is widely adopted and offers many advantages for new projects.Ejecting from Expo is no longer necessary with pre-builds.Reducing app size often involves optimizing images and assets.EAS updates can streamline workflows for larger teams.
Ralph Galati shares the story of his harrowing experience as a prisoner of war (POW) during the Vietnam War. Galati's capture occurred during Operation Linebacker, an air campaign aimed at disrupting North Vietnamese supply lines and military infrastructure. On February 16, 1972, while on a mission, Galati's F-4 Phantom II was struck by enemy fire. Ejecting from the aircraft, he and his fellow pilot, Bill Hill, were quickly captured by North Vietnamese forces. They were then transported to the infamous “Hanoi Hilton,” nickname of the Hoa Lo Prison. The conditions at the Hanoi Hilton were severe, with prisoners subjected to physical and psychological torture, malnutrition, and isolation. Despite these conditions, Galati, like many of his fellow POWs, displayed remarkable resilience. The camaraderie among the prisoners was crucial to their survival, as they developed a covert communication system using taps and codes to maintain morale and share information. This support network helped them endure the harsh treatment and isolation imposed by their captors. Galati's faith and determination played a significant role in his ability to withstand the hardships of captivity. He has often spoken about how his belief in God and his love for his family gave him the strength to persevere. His experience as a POW also deepened his sense of duty and commitment to his fellow servicemen, inspiring him to become a strong advocate for veterans' issues after his release. After spending nearly 14 months in captivity, Ralph Galati was released on March 28, 1973, as part of Operation Homecoming, the repatriation of American POWs following the Paris Peace Accords. Upon returning to the United States, he transitioned from active duty to a role in the Air Force Reserves and later pursued a civilian career in business and education. Galati has been an active voice in veteran communities, sharing his story to inspire and educate others about the realities of war and the resilience of the human spirit. He has worked extensively with organizations that support veterans and their families, emphasizing the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by servicemen and women. His story is not just one of survival but also of leadership and service, as he continues to dedicate his life to helping others, particularly those who have served in the military. #vietnamwar #vietnamveterans #airforce #militaryhistory #veteran #interview #veterans #vet #veteransbreakfastclub #vbc #virtualevents #virtual #zoom #zoomevents #liveevent #webinar #military #army #usarmy #navy #usnavy #marinecorps #marines #airforce #pilot #aviators #coastguard #nonprofit #501c3 #history #militaryveterans #veteransstories #veteranshistory #veteraninterview #veteranshistoryproject #veteransoralhistory #veteranowned #militaryretirees #armyretirees #navyretirees #warstories #vietnam #vietnamwar #vietnamveterans #koreanwar #coldwar #greatestgeneration #wwii #ww2 #worldwar2 #war #americanhistory #oralhistory #podcast #scuttlebutt #thescuttlebutt #humor #storytelling #headlines #news #roundtable #breakfast #happyhour #thirtyyearswar We're grateful to UPMC for Life and Tobacco Free Adagio Health for sponsoring this event!
Henry J. Hendrix is a retired United States Navy captain. He has served as an American defence analyst, an official historian and curator of the Navy and an author. His written work has focused on the composition of the United States Navy force, the structure of the Navy, the role of the aircraft carrier in modern strategic environments and the structure of the carrier air wing. ---------- LINKS: https://twitter.com/JerryHendrixII https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_J._Hendrix https://sagamoreinstitute.org/dr-jerry-hendrix/ https://www.usni.org/people/jerry-hendrix https://www.cnas.org/people/dr-jerry-hendrix https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-hendrix-9599684/ ---------- ARTICLES: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/04/us-navy-oceanic-trade-impact-russia-china/673090/ ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org NGO “Herojam Slava” https://heroiamslava.org/ kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl https://kharpp.com/ NOR DOG Animal Rescue https://www.nor-dog.org/home/ ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
A new poll reveals a majority of New Zealanders support the Green Party ejecting their disgraced MP Darleen Tana from Parliament altogether. Political editor Jo Moir spoke to Corin Dann.
Why should we ‘eject' before physically removing a USB device? Who came up with the idea of USB in the first place? What is ‘juice jacking' and why do we need to watch out for it? ... we explain like I'm five Thank you to the r/explainlikeimfive community and in particular the following users whose questions and comments formed the basis of this discussion: perkovic15, nmxt, admiralakbar1, thezhoumustgoon, dcsantonio, imlagginghelp, tstack123, intanetto, ddbaby, peppercakerinkiki and tbf16 To the ELI5 community that has supported us so far, thanks for all your feedback and comments. Join us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/eli5ThePodcast/ or send us an e-mail: ELI5ThePodcast@gmail.com
Emma Ansah reports on the calls for Canada's first black speaker of the house to resign after ejecting the conservative leader from the House of Commons for calling the Prime Minster a "racist" and "whacko" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
Former UK Leader Boris Johnson argues the Western Hegemony is dying in Ukraine, and African nations are rejecting US and European Imperialism.
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What do the Advance and Safety Pilots do for the Snowbirds? What is the tryout process like? What does it feel like to eject, and how do you come back from the tragedy of losing a friend and teammate?Rich Macdougall has flown NORAD and air refueling missions around the globe as a Tanker Commander on the CC-130H Hercules. Later, after instructing on the CT-156 Harvard II, he decided to give his lifelong dream a shot and became a member of the Snowbirds. However, during Op Inspiration in 2020, tragedy struck as Rich took off from Kamloops BC, when a bird strike occurred and an ejection became necessary; resulting in severe injuries for Rich and the death of his friend Jenn Casey. Rich will tell us about his experiences that day, his injuries and recovery, his return to the Snowbirds and much more in this episode of The Pilot Project Podcast.
P3 Radio Ep 321 Ejecting Over South Carolina by Richard Mullikin and Josh Briley
Pastor Christopher Claassen, president of the Spectrum National Party, says his switch into politics was a calling. In this interview, he unpacks the reason why he started the party in 2019 - and how he believes the Multi Parter Charter of SA, of which Spectrum is a member, will eject the ANC from power in next year's national election. He spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews.
Citizen watchdog and Warwick resident Rob Cote joins the show to discuss a Federal lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Rhode Island against the City of Warwick, whose City Council ejected Cote from a Council meeting during a public comment periodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Southern Baptist Convention moved to strike women from holding leadership roles in its churches. The organization also voted to finalize the expulsion of two churches for having female pastors, Saddleback Church in Southern California and Fern Creek Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Geoff Bennett discussed the impact of the decision with Fern Creek's Rev. Linda Barnes Popham. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Our guest today is someone that has gone through a life changing event which we have learned has given him a beautiful perspective on life.Joining me for this episode is retired U.S. Navy Commander Kevin Chlan, a F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighter pilot whose call sign is SHAKA. Commander Chlan is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, and he's also a graduate of the Navy's prestigious Fighter Weapons School, which is better known as Top Gun. SHAKA then served as a Navy Weapons School Instructor pilot, and he served as the Commanding Officer of VFA-31 Tomcatters, a Super Hornet strike fighter squadron.On 11 October 2007, as part of his duties as an instructor pilot at Strike Fighter Weapons School Atlantic, SHAKA was flying a legacy (or classic) F/A-18A Hornet from VFA-87 Golden Warriors, where he was acting as Red Air which were presenting training scenarios for blue force fighters, all of which were based at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia.As fate would have it, SHAKA had to eject from his F/A-18A that day while bullseye low. What does that mean? How did he survive? And how was he rescued? Our chat covers all those points and more from SHAKA's first hand account.The tag-line for this podcast is "Talking to Real Life Heroes" -- I believe my guests are exactly that, and I believe the people that came to SHAKA's rescue are heroes too. It's because of their professionalism that a life was saved that day, so we here at Go Bold want to thank them for their service.In this episode you'll hear the following words from SHAKA, and they are worth repeating here: "Live life with a sense of gratitude."We couldn't agree more, and we hope that you will find some inspiration from SHAKA's story.We are thankful to Commander Chlan for taking the time to share the harrowing experience of ejecting from the fighter jet he was piloting, the story of his rescue, his recovery, and his outlook on life.Go Bold!
Tim is back this week and we've broken out the bloodwine and started shouting about.- Bliss- Lack of CodesThese days it seems more and more like everyone around us lives in a self imposed hell worse than death. They hyper focus on the horrors of mankind, and there are legions of miserable people ready to refill the hog trough of misery with new slop every hour. Ejecting yourself from that system will only make your life better. I don't know a single person who is disappointed in themselves for not knowing what's going on in congress.Our culture lionizes these orders and brotherhoods where men were men and live by a set of rules. One of the most fascinating parts of the John Wick franchise is the High Table over seeing crime and assassins. With all the coins and markers and other mumbo jumbo. Yet in our real world we prefer to live without rules, without consequences, without self restraint. And so we continue the slide into hell.All that plus Tim brings some spicy news, more wrong numbers, and what movie Hotel did Tim survive?
A-10 fighter pilot Kim Campbell picked up many leadership lessons over the course of a 24 year Air Force career. Some came in a “crucible moment” over Baghdad on April 7, 2003. While providing close air support for troops in contact, her aircraft was struck by a surface to air missile, knocking out all of the plane's hydraulics. Ejecting over Baghdad was not a preferred option. In a matter of seconds she was able to analyze the situation and switch to “manual reversion”, a procedure that is difficult even under ideal conditions. She described flying an A-10 without hydraulics like driving a dump truck without power steering. Kim was able to nurse her damaged plane 300 miles back to base, landing without brakes. Maintainers counted more than 600 holes in her aircraft. She would be awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for that mission. The lessons learned from that experience and her years of leading airmen form the basis for her new book “Flying in the Face of Fear: A Fighter Pilot's Lessons on Leading With Courage.” There are many great takeaways in the book including the phrase “Aviate, Communicate, Navigate.” In critical situations it is important to address the most important issue first – like keeping your A-10 in the air (Aviate). Navigate - gain situational awareness and communicate – ask for help. Kim told her father she was going to become an astronaut after witnessing the Challenger shuttle disaster. In an early example of the grit she exhibited during her entire life, Kim wouldn't take no from the Air Force Academy and would be selected to be the Cadet Wing Commander her senior year. Kim's husband Scott was also an A-10 pilot and we spend some time discussing the challenges that arise in a dual military marriage. TAKEAWAY: “It's not the fear that matters; it's all about what you do in that moment. It's about stepping up to take action in the face of fear and having the courage to respond even when you're scared.”
Tim and Jesse do a deep dive on Scott Foster's game-changing ejection of Scottie Barnes in last night's Raptors-Nuggets game. Nick Kypreos (51:25) stops by to play some NHL Smoke or Fire. Ben Nicholson-Smith (30:35) discusses whether Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will be able to play for the Dominican Republic at the World Baseball Classic. WNBA star Napheesa Collier (36:56) joins to talk about the upcoming WNBA game in Toronto, the first ever in Canada.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Former Raptors head coach and NBA TV analyst Sam Mitchell joins the show to chat about the Raptors close loss to the Nuggets, Scott Foster tossing Scottie in the final minute, why the Raptors offense struggles at the end of games, why he thinks Jokic should be MVP and he can keep up this pace for a long time and more!
Drive in with The Morning Ritual weekday mornings on KNST AM790 Jen Wright is part of Abe Hamadeh's legal team and talks about how Maricopa County finally let Abe's legal team go to the Recorder's office to scan ballot images and look at adjudication logs but a county employee kicked them out after only an hour. That is against the law. The county gave this info to Kris Mayes days after the election.
Full video interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJWsjEboJ_ICol. Joseph Peterburs was an ‘Ace' pilot of 49 missions and 269 combat hours flying the P-51 during the Second World War. 0:00 Intro1:06 Survival skills in WW2 pilot training3:18 Between WW2 and The Korean War5:35 1951 Fighter pilot in Korea8:14 Korea close air support footage22:33 Black segregation before 194729:45 Being part of the 1954 atomic bomb tests in Nevada40:48 Ejecting from a jet57:30 Time at NORAD1:07:03 Vietnam1:47:09 Post-retirement 1979
A rabid Luma is reluctantly taken in by Luigi, a professional assassin, after her family is murdered. An unusual relationship forms as she becomes his protégée and learns the assassin's trade.Discussed: Chained Echoes, Mass Effect Legendary Edition, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, God of War Ragnarök, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Need for Speed UnboundHow to Use Mastodon: https://www.wavelengths.online/about-mastodon/Animal Crossing New Leaf Blog: https://itanewleaf.tumblr.com/post/705552732953706496/welcome One Shot Isn't Enough by Phillip Russell: https://bulletpointsmonthly.com/2022/12/28/one-shot-isn't-enough-god-of-war-ragnarok---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecast---Follow on Mastodon: https://theaether.space/@intothecastFollow on Tumblr: https://intothecast.tumblr.com---Follow Stephen Hilger: https://stephenhilgerart.com/Follow Brendon Bigley: https://theaether.space/@bbProduced by AJ Fillari: https://theaether.space/@aj---Season 5 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/---Timecodes: (00:00) - Intro, thank you, and resolutions (09:12) - Surprise! We're talking about Chained Echoes (14:49) - Opening with some updates :) (15:03) - A CORRECTION REGARDING VAMPIRE SURVIVORS (17:34) - Twitter dot com alternatives (25:47) - Ejecting out of Final Fantasy XV (27:07) - New year, new bonus! (31:50) - Wow (32:55) - What's Stephen been up to? (33:33) - What's Stephen been up to? // Watching Nardwuar, apparently (34:36) - What's Stephen been up to? // Skyrim lmao (36:22) - What's Stephen been up to? // Mass Effect Legendary Editon (41:10) - What's Stephen been up to? // Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope (55:47) - SWITCH UPDATE // Persona 5 (56:11) - SWITCH UPDATE // Tunic (56:34) - Still chipping away // Trails in the Sky (01:01:41) - Gaming! (01:02:08) - Brendon presents his Summer Reading Project // God of War: Ragnarok (01:22:20) - Brendon presents his Summer Reading Project // Need for Speed UNBOUND (01:32:20) - Brendon presents his Summer Reading Project // A Link Between Worlds (01:44:40) - What else? (01:44:48) - Wrapping up (01:49:19) - Back to Brendon // Final Fantasy Crisis Core Remake (01:51:29) - Wrapping up ---Thanks to all of our amazing patrons including our Eternal Gratitude members: | Robert L | min2 | Aaron G | Matthew S | Erik M | ThatNerdyGinger | Joshua J | Tony L | Danny K | Shanna P | Seth MC | Adam B | Andy H | Demo | Maxwell L | Spiritofthunder | Jason W | Jason T | Corey T | Minnow Eats Whale | Caleb W | Jesse W | Mike T | Codes | Wesley | Erik B | Butterfly B | Gabe O | Lasse B | Jeff N | Sergio L | ninjadeathdog | Rory B | A42PoundMoose | Mr Andrew S | Peter | Stellar.Bees | Brendan K | Scott R | wreckx | Noah OR | Michael G | Arcturus | Chris R | hepahe | Chase A | Anna | Nick Q | Chris M | RB | Karen H | Michaela W | Adam F | Scott H | Lauren H | Ben G | Therese K | jgprinters | Matt H | Murray | Trevor B | David P | Jason K | Bede R | Kamrin H | Andrew D | Kyle S | Philip N ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week's topics: • Accepting different views • Ejecting people who disagree with the masses • Black women having few spaces for voicing opinions • Ignoring peoples opinion when you've asked for it • Debating without emotions • Andrew Tate actually making sense • Andrew Tate maybe being a caricature • Chris Kamara's touching interview and public reaction • Kammy loved by everyone - even racists - because he's an acceptable • If White people with Black people can understand racism • Burna Boy's Last Last song being song of the summer/year? • Toni Braxton caking off from Burna Boy sampling her • The EFF's views on Queen Elizabeth • The queue to view Queen Lizzy • AITA for not paying half the rent with my boyfriend? • #StavrosSays : The Diary of a CEO [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYkkRlx-IK4] Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: #ESNpod so we can find your comments www.esnpodcast.com www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts www.twitter.com/ESNpodcast www.instagram.com/ESNpodcast @esnpodcast on all other social media esnpodcast@gmail.com It's important to subscribe, rate and review us on your apple products. You can do that here... www.bit.ly/esnitunes
(Airdate 8/31/22) Miss B from M&Ms challenges us to eat at family owned, Black restaurants and keep the wealth in our community. Carl from L.A. believes Biden is being extra about the police because he's hustling for votes, and Morris from Inglewood is grateful the President mentioned fascists even if he didn't go far enough. Dialogue and dialectics - must be Wednesday.
Successful entrepreneur turned political leader Herman Mashaba is hard at work building structures and putting together the personnel to make Action SA a major force in South Africa's 2024 National Election. The party has appointed provincial leaders in six of the country's nine provinces and promises to fill the other three posts by yearend. Mashaba says results of the three by-elections it has contested since its surprising strong showing in the November 2021 Local Elections support the assertion that his party is gathering momentum. During this interview with Alec Hogg of Biznews, the unlikely politician explains his approach to other political parties that are likely to be allies in ruling coalitions and shares how he sees the transformation of SA's political landscape after the ANC's expected loss of power in the 2024's National Election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
..In 2014 US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet pilot Kegan “SMurF” Gill survived the fastest ejection in the history of Naval Aviation at 695mph. His body was devastated impacting the sound barrier leaving him with a traumatic brain injury, broken arms, legs, shoulder, neck and a wide variety of nerve and blood vessel damage. His parachute disconnect malfunctioned and repeatedly drug him under the icy Atlantic Ocean while he awaited rescue. With lungs full of salt water and severe hypothermia he was rescued by a navy H-60 Seahawk helicopter. After over a dozen surgeries, two years of intense rehabilitation and overcoming prescription drug addiction he returned to flying F/A-18E Super Hornets and then had some more dramatic twists to his story. He is now on a continued path to healing via holistic means including the use of psychedelic therapy while he trains and competes in ultra endurance events. Retreat Sept 16-19, 2022 Join us, along with Movement Rx Founder, Dr. Theresa Larson, as we escape the chaos of life and enjoy a long weekend in scenic Durango, Colorado. We designed this mindfulness retreat so you can start to rewrite your story and cultivate the joy you've been missing. Over these four days, you will learn what you are capable of as we explore through our community experience various methods of mindfulness, movement, and just plain-old fun. Included in this retreat is a Four-Week Post Retreat Integration Program. Where we will all meet virtually for the following four weeks and double-down on the tools you've learned and work to weave these practices and insights into your daily life. Sign up and learn more at mentalkingmindfulness.com/retreat 00:30 Ejecting at Mach 1 with Kegan Gill 01:30 Introducing Kegan Gill 04:00 Will leads Opening Grounding Meditation (~3 min) 07:30 Kegan's journey 16:00 The incident 40:00 Physical recovery to mental breakdown 1:18:30 Getting off the prescription meds 1:21:30 And finding a new way forward 1:33:30 Kegan's current practices 1:40:30 Kegan's recs for living a healthy life 1:47:00 Jon leads Closing Practice (~3 min) Operation Surf operationsurf.org One More Wave 1mwave.com Wake for Warriors wakeforwarriors.org Vet Solutions vetsolutions.org Heroic Hearts Project heroicheartsproject.org Warrior Angels Foundation warriorangelsfoundation.org Defenders of Freedom defendersoffreedom.us Kegan “SMurF” Gil instagram.com/kegansmurfgill Join our Whoop Team Whoop is a wearable that tracks your biometrics. Join the MTM accountability group with code COMM-7B67F6 Don't have a Whoop? Get a free WHOOP 4.0 and one month free when you join with our link join.whoop.com/FB4633 Your Hosts Will is excited to teach you how to develop self-mastery. From teaching and practicing for the last 19 years, he feels it's a joy to work with long-time practitioners and students that have never tried these practices before or have only dabbled. will@mentalkingmindfulness.com Jon is a Navy veteran turned mindfulness and meditation teacher. Since ending his 24-year military career in June 2020, Jon is now dedicated to spreading the practices of meditation and mindfulness to help others live happier and more fulfilling lives. jon@mentalkingmindfulness.com Intro, outro, and trailer by Rich Harris www.linkedin.com/in/47project/
Episode 31 - Join us Sunday evening July 24th at 1900 (7pm) CST as TSP features Navy Fighter Pilot Kegan ‘SMurF' Gill“In January 2014 I ejected from a US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet at 695 mph. The fastest surviving ejection in the history of naval aviation. The violent ejection left me with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), broken neck, broken arms, broken legs, and a variety of nerve and blood vessel damage.” ~Kegan GillPlease like and subscribe to our YouTube channel, every episode supports Veteran nonprofitAlso you can support us at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheScuttlebuttPodcastSaving lives 1 episode at a timeAnother way to support us is by the following links linktr.ee/thescuttlebuttpodcast#Veterans #Army #Navy #AirForce #Marines #CoastGuard #22adaySupport the show
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Phillies Fan CONFRONTS MLB Ump ANGEL HERNANDEZ after EJECTING Kyle Schwarber during HORRID NIGHT!
Russian Orthodox supreme head, Moscow Patriarch Kirill, has enabled Putin's aggression against Ukraine by styling the military campaign as a religious crusade. Cerny believes the World Council of Churches should eject Kirill and the other members of the patriarchate for violating the moral and spiritual obligations to do good to all people.
HAPPY HEART DAY, LOVERS. This is our 3rd Valentine's Day Special with guys who put the Gents in Tangents, which officially makes this a tradition according to Shane. We took things up a notch this year and answered some pretty intense questions and opened up about ourselves and our relationships through the game We're Not Really Strangers. Stay until the end to hear the guys answer questions sent in by our Patrons and Instagram!
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In this episode of the Irish Baseball Podcast: Part Two of Jim Ward's Interview with Boston Red Sox Minor Leaguer Ryan Fitzgerald Retired MLB Umpire Jim Joyce Discusses His First Ejection: Ken Griffey Jr.! MLB Network's Sean Casey Discusses His Favorite Piece of Memorabilia From Eddie Vedder Jim Ward Discusses the Red Sox Royal Rooters, Tessie, and Michael T. "Nuf Ced" McGreevy Visit the Irish American Baseball Society to learn more about Irish Baseball and baseball in Ireland!
Getting posterized. Ejecting the Joker. Conference semifinals recap. Saving our incorrect predictions for later.
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On this episode, We have Our fourth installment of Boy Meets Wednesday. We cover episodes 7/8 of season one. We dig deep into Boy Meets World. Hosted by the Comedy Duo of Serg & Joe. We also get a bit personal. This is We Family Son!!
Both Tatum and Lavine had themselves 50 point nights this past weekend. Who had a better night though? The refs have been ejecting players for no reason. Players and fans have had enough. Brandon Marshall shared his thoughts on NFL contracts and NBA contracts. A Hip Hip Icon passed away this past weekend. We remember DMX and how he impacted our generation in a positive way. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/technicalfoulpodcast/support
It's time for that cargo ship lifestyle, where the food sucks, the warp drive is slow, but the football really flies, and there's plenty of time to increase the crew size! Hey, the Naussicans just showed up, OH! But the Enterprise is here to help, which is wonderful, but don't ask about the meatloaf! -Brought to you by Section 31- 00:00 Episode 63 00:30 Our very own Vulcan Ambassador, T'Pan 01:20 Tribbles gone wild? 03:00 Support us! Patreon.com/starfleetunderground 04:00 News! - Warp Drive on the way? 05:30 Hamster Power! 06:15 Star Trek's Book of Grudge 07:25 March 26th Leonard Nimoy Day in Boston 07:30 Mr. Spock's Little Book of Mindfulness - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1858759536/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_ZWXJYMNC63BM6XWYY7XN 08:40 Miles O'Brien? https://trekmovie.com/2021/03/19/colm-meaney-explains-what-it-would-take-for-him-to-appear-in-star-trek-picard/ 10:30 Wondercon at home - https://www.comic-con.org/wca/2020/wonderconhome 11:35 Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 - "Fortunate Son" 11:45 Teaser: Slo-mo Pig Skin 12:00 Directed by LeVar Burton 12:30 Tossing conversation 13:00 Space Truckers 14:00 Cargo Bay? Nah, we call it a Cargo Module 15:15 Act I - "No Good Deeds Go Unpunished" 15:45 Visitors? Nah, we're busy, go away! 16:15 Starfleet: the Highway Patrol for Cargo ships? 19:15 Long Road? Never heard of it. 19:50 "Nothing" to do in-between ports 20:15 No Netflix on the ship? Oh hell no! 21:00 Cargo Ship Babies? 21:30 If the Naussicans are knocking... 22:30 Perhaps you should meditate? 23:00 Cook ice cream? (((Red Alert))) 24:20 Act II - "Surprise!" 25:15 How Military People Act 25:30 Daring to find dirt 27:10 Life as a Boomer 28:00 Warping Speeds 29:00 Going off-Grid 30:00 Mystery Meals vs Food on Enterprise (except the meatloaf) 30:50 Abandon your family lately? 31:30 What happened to the Horizon? 31:50 Dude's a Buzzkill 32:25 Holodeck on the mind? 33:00 Points of view and Family Legacy 34:00 Alternative Lifestyles 34:30 Bring on the DOTS! 35:00 T'Pol's great with the kids! 36:40 Play is important 37:10 Getting Played - It's a TRAP! 37:40 Phlox can get down 38:00 I was expecting this 39:30 Irrational Behavior 40:00 How to serve Revenge 40:30 Act III - "The Rabbit and the Tortoise" 42:30 Other ideas vs Inflict Damage! 43:30 Perhaps...RAMMING SPEED!!! 44:00 Blinded by Revenge 44:15 We've got to save them 44:45 Human code of behavior? 46:00 Honorable Shale 46:30 Who fired first? And why? 48:00 Ejecting your pod 48:30 Protecting yourself 49:00 Torturing for truth? Bad idea. 49:45 Why Poker is important? I'll never tell. 50:10 Fucking Pokerface lyrics 52:00 Act IV - "Oops!" 52:12 Enterprise finally finds someone with less firepower! 52:46 They don't really have Holodecks, do they? 53:40 Shots!Shots!Shots!Shots!Shots!Shots! 54:00 Substitute a Juice! Perhaps a warrior's drink! 55:00 We don't got this! Run! 55:15 They were shooting exactly like Stormtroopers! 56:00 Starfleet Crew vs Cargo Crew 56:30 The sound of a bullet missing 57:00 The real cargo Captain 57:30 Come on Archer, Have a drink with me! 57:50 Alternate Ending? The Plant wins! 59:00 Grizzled and Caring vs Inexperience 1:00:00 Young and Dumb 1:00:45 The bigger picture 1:01:00 Travis is a cool dude 1:01:20 Think you're doing the right thing? Hitler... 1:01:45 Getting along with the neighbor 1:02:00 Mugger's wallet 1:02:20 Prison Pocket? 1:02:30 Run the ship vs. lead the ship 1:03:13 Go Getter 1:03:20 Have a Coffee Thermos? Just a few 1:04:00 Get that to go! 1:04:50 Next Week: Star Trek: Enterprise Season 1 - "Cold Front" 1:06:00 Appearance on Geek Authority on YouTube? Thanks for listening! Now on Patreon! patreon.com/starfleetunderground Email: thecollective@starfleetunderground.com Website: starfleetunderground.com Twitter: twitter.com/StarfleetUnderG Instagram: instagram.com/starfleetunderground Facebook: facebook.com/starfleetunderground YouTube: www.youtube.com/Qtsy16 #StarTrekEnterprise #StarTrek #Archer #Firepower #Naussicans #Pokerface #Revenge Explicit
Ejecting a Patient or A Client From Your Practice It's not the easiest thing in the world when you have a patient or client that you would rather not treat. Here are some ways to deal with that. ________________________________________________ If you found value in today's episode please leave a review. If you are ready to take your management skills to the next level, then check out our website at www.amican.com for more helpful tips on how to better manage your healthcare practice! Sign up for our FREE Practice Analysis here: https://amican.com/services/free-in-depth-practice-analysis/
Dave DuFour and Fred Katz discuss the latest NBA news including possible Russell Westbrook trades, Chris Paul potential moves, and the Thunder finally get their coach in Mark Daigneault... who is he? All this and more on today's show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Ashley is the definition of life experience. He's experienced multiple tours of combat operations, broken his back ejecting mid flight across the desert, transitioned from pilot to flight instructor and made the successful switch to civvy street with his business, the Ashley Property Group that he runs with his wife Heather, specialising in portfolio building, property sourcing, land development and project management. In episode 3 of Extrology, Lee Cooper interviews Dave, who takes us on his journey from a boy with a dream to flying in F 18, the incredible stress of combat, the transition from military to civilian life, the reality of a life turned upside down by a broken back, and the challenge of starting your own business from scratch. They discuss: Dave's fear of flying to later becoming a fighter pilot Making it in the military, and how you can tooAdapting to civilian life and business Coping with life changing moments and injuries How being regimented can help in business How never being satisfied is a good thing When to give up a long term career Links and references at: https://www.extrology.com/Get in touch: lee@extrology.comSponsored by Progresso Talent Partners: https://www.progressotalent.com/Produced by Podcast Labs: https://podcastlabs.co.uk/
Listen to the full sho for Lick Us And Win Wednesday, August 26th, 2020! Today’s segments include: -The River CD Player: Van Halen’s “Drop Dead Legs” -What’s Your Deal: Awkward Trump Kiss -News -Lick Us And Win Wednesday -Masking A Two Year Old: Grounds For Rejection? -Covid Testing Is Useless? -Celebrities Behaving Badly TheDogAndJoeSho is live Monday-Friday 5:45am-10:00am on 93.7 The River in Sacramento, CA!
In this week's Car Throttle Podcast, the guys discuss cop stories, quirks with cars and engine codes!
In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, The guys are hoping everything getting back to normal soon. Shawn has been dealing with an abundance of Zoom Meetings and Calls. Justin talks about his Son loving to break into the middles of those sessions. Shawn talks about coordinating a Zoom Meeting with ESPN talks about remembering all the fine details. The guys share some tips still for those that should be using Zoom which doesn't require you to have a camera, it can be voice only. The guys share how employers have been looking at Social Media platforms for hiring decisions and recommend users that don't want to have Social Media accounts still have one but maintain it as a Private Account but to often post public post to still show you aren't keeping everything private. Andy talks about his daughter needing an Old School Fax solution, while you can go and pay for a page at a Fax Center like a FedEx/Kinkos office but offers a reminder for EFax which can allow even faxing from your Smart Phone. A new documentary is in the works about the history of Attack of the Show and is being crowd funded. The guys talk about G4 Tech TV and some of the great shows and wonder why there isn't a Network dedicated to Tech. To help in the Crowd Funding check out @attackofthedoc on Twitter. The guys talk about Hacks that have been done on Tractors of all things. Why has this become something people have been looking for? Shawn talks about an update to the Black Magic Design ATEM Mini and what the Pro Version will offer end users. Will Shawn sell his ATEM Mini for the new updated Pro Version? Justin screws up the guys Google Feed, he drops a link to everybody in Chat and because it was an Ad, the Creepy Ad for Secret Labs keeps popping up. Justin talks about his RTX Graphics card which can now take out background noise utilizing RTX Voice. The guys talk about the Nintendo Switch and Animal Crossing and Justin has been playing it. It has been a driving factor in the absence of the Switch on the Store Shelves. Shawn talks about Final Fantasy and Doom titles which are also now available. Justin shares the game Star Citizen and brushing off his Saitek controller. He tells us a story of hitting the Wrong Button and Ejecting into Space. It can be found at https://www.robertsspaceindustries.com Shawn shares a story about iRacing and how it grew to popularity during lock down. Denny Hamlin was racing and posted a video of his reason for DNF, (Did Not Finish) when his daughter came into his office and turned off his monitors while he was racing. Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com
Lou and Ben discuss the not-to-be Disney WestCOT, the future of the Star Wars Hotel, bailing out of a fighter jet, and the future of the Star Wars hotel.
Quick show notes Our Guest: James Quick What he'd like for you to see: His Learn Build Teach courses | Learn VS Code His JAMstack Jams: Gatsby | Netlify His musical Jam: Jason Aldean Transcript Bryan Robinson 0:03 Hello, everyone, welcome to another episode of That's My JAMstack the podcast where we asked the pressing question, what's your jam in the JAMstack. Today I'm joined by someone I've had the pleasure of knowing for a few years now he's a developer at FedEx, a technology speaker and educator. The one the only James Quick. Hi, James. Thanks for thanks for joining us on the podcast today. James Quick 0:26 Yeah, it's pretty cool to be here. Thanks for inviting me on. Bryan Robinson 0:29 Yeah, no problem. So So you and I have known each other for a little while, but tell it tell our listeners a little bit more about yourself. What do you do for fun? What do you do for work, that sort of thing? James Quick 0:36 Sure. So I think one of the biggest things is we have a lot in common, especially the last maybe year so we've kind of bounced a lot of ideas and stuff off of each other. So I, I work full time at FedEx as a software developer, do full stack, so front end, angular and then back end Java Spring Boot, microservices, pretty fun stuff, actually. But outside of that, I do a lot of stuff kind of going back to my days of evangelism at Microsoft, conference speaking, I've been getting back into been pretty heavy into my YouTube channel, written articles, online courses. Again, kind of the stuff that we have in common, focused on web development, design and developer tools. So I've been doing a lot of that stuff the past couple of years trying to be trying to be more engaged as active as I can. Bryan Robinson 1:23 Nice and what do you do kind of outside of the the technology realm, James Quick 1:28 just on a personal note, so we have three dogs, we spent a lot of time with our dogs play a lot of sports. My wife and I play on two different soccer teams together. Also, I'm playing basketball one night a week. Sometimes during lunch, we play basketball at FedEx, which is pretty cool. One kind of fun fact that I'm working on right now is building an arcade cabinet like an old school arcade cabinet using like a Raspberry Pi to put games on, and then actually doing the woodwork to build a cabinet which I've never done. So we'll see how that goes. Bryan Robinson 1:57 we won't be like an angle when you're done. James Quick 2:00 That might just be part of the challenge. We'll see how it turns out, but it should be fun. Bryan Robinson 2:04 That's awesome. That's that's very cool. Cool. So So obviously, we're talking about the JAMstack here today or static sites or whatever you like to call them. But what was kind of your entry point into this philosophy of development? James Quick 2:16 One I think you were you were probably one of the earliest people to kind of preach or start to tell me about it. I think a big one was also listening to the Syntax podcast. So with Wes Bos and Scott Telinsky, listen to their podcast a lot. And they, they kept talking about static sites and static site generators and JAMstack and Netlify and all these all these words, and I was kind of aware of what it was, but didn't really have the hands on experience that I think we'll get to in a few minutes. So yeah, I was just kind of word of mouth for a long time. And I was like, I don't really I don't really need to, like, get into that at the time and eventually did and I think like I said, we'll talk about that in a few more minutes. Bryan Robinson 2:55 Yeah, so so so it's kind of just in the ether around you. What was the actual tech like? What was your first project that you did on the JAMstack? James Quick 3:04 First project and I've got, I guess I've primarily got two, or at least two real ones. So both of my sites, Jamesqquick.com, and learnbuildteach.com, I'll go ahead and give my promotional stuff. Both of those are static sites using Gatsby. So I had gotten into React maybe a year and a half ago, React was one that I kind of, shied away from for a while as well, had done Angular work was pretty big into JavaScript just hadn't done React, got into it really liked it, started using it. And then when I heard about static site generators, and learning more about them, again, podcasts and articles and stuff, I realized that my two sites, those two sites, I mentioned that were on WordPress, had some really big flaws with just a lot really primarily around like the development process. James Quick 3:52 So I couldn't find a way to like check stuff in a source code and have that have any kind of automated deployments. I couldn't figure out how to like the version, the data that was a big problem. So like if I made if I was trying to do stuff locally, and I made changes based on whatever the database was here, how did that interacts with the database out there, like in the live site, and basically ended up finding, I can't even remember what the plugin was, but it just it doesn't lift and shift. So if I do locally, it'll have it'll wrap up my entire database, all the content, all the WordPress settings, everything and just push those out to production, which is it wasn't like that bad, but it wasn't ideal. Bryan Robinson 4:30 That sounds absolutely terrifying. Like put pushing from your local database to a production database. Just give me some heart palpitations. James Quick 4:38 Yeah, the good thing was it like the tool was really nice. So it was kind of like I could I could go to prod, I could do like an export button, and it would give me whatever, like zip it put everything in. I could load that into my local version. I can make changes, I could send it back. So it like in that sense. It wasn't really that bad just because the plugin was nice, but overall, it was a mess. It wasn't it wasn't ideal at all for the simple site that I was working on. Bryan Robinson 5:04 So So really the JAMstack was kind of your, your ejection point from the WordPress world. James Quick 5:09 It was Yeah. And I think I figured like, as, as a web developer, I could probably do something a little more like developer than WordPress, I was using Divi theme, and it's a visual builder. And you can do all these things. And honestly, as a developer, it was harder to like design stuff in Divi, than it was to just code it. So I figured moving away from that. And then also kind of jumping into this jam sack world where I can incorporate blog, I could have other types of static information and the automatic build process and all that kind of stuff. And really check stuff into source control and have everything in source control, including like data and assets and stuff was really, really cool. So Bryan Robinson 5:48 That was also something that I ran into a decent bit agency world was was a data changes that were important, like, how do you deal with that on a regular basis and how you deal with that without some sort of downtime. Everything's just in source control. You're good to go. James Quick 6:02 Yep. Yep. I don't know. I don't know if we have Should we go get into like some of the some of the workflow for how that is for my sites now? Bryan Robinson 6:11 Sure. Yeah. Be I'd be super excited here that cool. James Quick 6:15 So I've got two sites, like I said, one is learn build, teach sex. That's kind of like, that's kind of my motto for online learning and teaching. So I take time learning stuff, I use what I learned to build stuff. And then I take what I build and learn and teach other people how to do it and the community online and all that kind of stuff. So on on that site, it's pretty, it's pretty, pretty simple. I guess the one thing that kind of fell into the realm of static site generators was just displaying course content information. So I only had like four or five total courses. So if a few free ones on YouTube, and then a free one on you, to me, and a free one or a paid one on you to me, and just want to display the information, but in theory, like I'm going to continue to build courses, and I could go in and I can like Copy and paste the div and I could type in the information to change it and all that kind of stuff. But now I using Gatsby, set it up to just read from markdown files, which is typically I think, what people do. James Quick 7:11 And I just put information directly in a markdown file, it queries that using graphQL. That was actually another technology that I've kind of heard about for a long time. And I was like, I'm not that interested. And then it's tied into Gatsby. So I get to use that there, which is pretty cool. And so anytime I add a course I just add a markdown file, rebuild my site, and then it goes out there and it's live. And the build process is really cool. So I use, Netlify to host. Netlify is so so easy to just connect a website to a GitHub repo, you tell it, you can tell it a command to to run and I think mine I guess it's Gatsby build. And then wherever the output of that build, like a public directory, basically, you tell it this is the public directory that I want you to serve. So it's those two things, and telling it where the repo is and it's out there and it's built. James Quick 7:59 So anything I push the master branch it automatically rebuilds and start restarts my site as well with the new information. So anytime I add a course I add a markdown file, check it in, and I push it to master and it automatically goes out there and it resets or restarts the site after doing a build. So all the content is out there it's good to go. Again, going from being on WordPress and having these databases and differences between local and prod and all that kind of stuff to this where everything is just basically in like one neat little bow and my GitHub repo was super super sweet. Bryan Robinson 8:36 Also have probably having to deal with you're probably doing FTP stuff back in the day with WordPress to not even having that source control with either. James Quick 8:43 Yep, yeah, did some so before that plugin I mentioned I was definitely going in and like drag and drop and using FileZilla directly to the server, which is, I think on the Syntax podcast they talks about, like the horror stories. They did those recently and it was all about like people, like going in and doing stuff directly on prod and How they mess things up. And yeah, whatever. So I think I think with the workflow that I have now that's, that's probably at a at a minimum. James Quick 9:10 And one. So one other thing that I did recently, I was writing articles on a site called scotch.io for a long time, and really good friends with Chris, who runs that he kind of cut back on the amount of articles that they were accepting. And so I started to think about writing articles on my own platform. And then from you actually copying those over to Dev.to and having those you have to tell me that like syndicated Is that the right word. Yeah, sure. Again, like this is this is the knowledge that you dropped on me, but basically, like put them on my site and then have them copied over to dev.to and link back to my site. So I get credit for it. Bryan Robinson 9:47 Yeah, the canonical link the meta tag. Yeah Rel Canonical James Quick 9:54 So with that, I started writing articles on my James q Quick site, putting those on dev.to and then with James q quick ended up going through that same workflow of anytime I have an article, which I have one to put out tonight, is just put a markdown file in there, re rebuild the site. And that does it automatically by pushing the master and the site is up and running. And it's good to go. So, Bryan Robinson 10:16 yeah, JAMstack at its purist right there. And I think at one point, you, you and I have talked about a little bit, I think we're working on a MailChimp server list function of some sort. James Quick 10:27 yeah. So that's actually like a whole whole new dynamic. So with jam stack, one of the potential I'm doing quotes here for people on audio, the potential limitations is that you don't have a back end, necessarily, like you could have a completely separate back end, you could talk the API's. If you don't want to write a completely separate back in and Netlify they've got you covered. So you can write service functions. And service functions are basically just like you write an individual endpoint. James Quick 10:56 So you can receive a request. You can do whatever it is you want with that request. Then send it off. So what I did to add newsletter subscribers to my site, I created a server list function in nullify that when someone fills out their email, it will send their email to the server list function, the server list function has their credentials for my MailChimp. James Quick 11:18 So obviously with secret credentials, secret keys, credentials, you never want those checked into source control, you never want those available for someone else to see. You don't want them in your front end JavaScript. So with the requests coming in to the server list function, the credentials are in nullify so I get access to them and code. I can take the email, I can make the API request on the server to send off and register them as a subscriber to the newsletter and then just respond back to the front end saying Yeah, you're good to go. So any any sort of like extra piece of functionality that I need, I could just create an extra server list function. Have, like however many lines of code 10 2030 not a whole server. Just be good to go from Whatever that functionality is Bryan Robinson 12:01 nice. And so obviously, that's kind of the the personal side, are you able to use any of these methodologies at work? I mean, as as much as you can talk about with with FedEx, but like, Is there anything happening in that world? James Quick 12:11 Sure. Not, there's definitely some. So one of our teams is kind of like a best practices team. And they do pretty good documentation on their like standards and like, the cookbook is what they call it. So it's like recipes that other people can use to do X. And they actually I think they use Hugo as a static site generator. And I I'm gonna blank here on what language and what language it uses behind the scenes. Yeah, that's, that's it. Yeah. So it uses go has like template tags and like short code, abbreviation, whatever those things are called. And yeah, so they use that internally for some of the documentation that we just kind of like share. James Quick 12:56 We also have our own team version, that I just I probably just haven't spent the time to, like, get into Hugo and really understand what I'm doing. I'm sure it's not that complicated. I just like looked at it. And I was like, Yeah, I don't really feel like doing this. So I haven't done as much as that myself. But I think that's for the most part. As far as I know, that's that's kind of the static site JAMstack type stuff that we're doing internally at FedEx, none of none of the applications that I work on directly have any of those implications, I guess, Bryan Robinson 13:25 Hey, but internal documentation is a great use case for JAMstack. So yeah, more power to them on that. Yep, James Quick 13:30 Definitely. And that's what like all of the Netlify, and Gatsby documentation is all static site stuff. I think, obviously Gatsby is using Gatsby, which makes sense, but that like their documentation is great, right? So you can go out there, you can search for plugins, you can do all these things. And you would, I guess some people have this misconception of like the limitations of gems that but you can you can fill those voids in all these different types of ways something like service functions, to where you really like you don't think of it as like, quote unquote, just static site is like you can build powerful applications that happened to be static sites behind the scenes. Bryan Robinson 14:06 Yeah, preach on that. Bryan Robinson 14:09 So so obviously if you're using Gatsby on a couple sites Netlify is your host, but what kind of what what part of the JAMstack is really your jam like, Is it is it Gatsby? Is it Netlify? Is it the methodology, the philosophy? Where's your love for for the jam stack coming from? James Quick 14:26 Sure. So definitely, definitely the two tools that you mentioned, Gatsby and nullify. Again, Gatsby like static site generator using react, which is what I like to use using graphQL, which like, has some pretty cool stuff behind the scenes. For me, just like learning what graphQL is and how to work with it. They also have some like image optimization stuff built in, so into Gatsby, so you can like it'll do like image optimization in terms of like sizing and you give it an image and it'll do the random sizing and it'll choose the appropriate one. James Quick 15:00 Kinda like what Cloudinary does as a service or like you can use Cloudinary to do that. So that's a really cool feature. Anyway, so definitely, like I said, Netlify/Gatsby probably the the mentality of the development workflow, especially coming from like the WordPress workflow that I had before. Everything is in this GitHub repo. I know where all my data is. I don't have to have a database. I don't have to have almost anything installed on my local machine other than node and whatever. Like Gatsby, for example, like I don't need anything else. I can do it anywhere. I can check stuff in from anywhere I push and it gets built, and it's out there and it's ready to go. And if you've already got note on your laptop, you've got a way of getting Gatsby no matter where you are. Anyway. Bryan Robinson 15:38 It's all NPM based. It all just kind of works. James Quick 15:41 Exactly. Yeah. It's, it's, I mean, like the best development workflow that I could have dreamed of when I was struggling to figure out how people did WordPress successfully. Bryan Robinson 15:52 Yeah, struggling do WordPress successfully is the story of the first half of my development career. So I feel you on that, what's gonna what's going to keep You in the JAMstack? Like, obviously, you're enjoying this right now. But like, if you look a few few years down the road, where are you seeing how that develops for you personally, James Quick 16:09 I think one to continue on the same same idea of ease of use, right? I mean, that's a huge thing. I think the whole ecosystem is continuing to grow. Gatsby just got however, millions of dollars of funding, they have Netlify, just got however many millions of dollars they got. They're continuing to kind of add, again, like those quote unquote, potential limitations, people are continuing to add solutions to those. So you can build like all these really powerful applications, but still have that really cool like minimal streamlined development workflow. James Quick 16:41 A lot of a lot of that like comes into play with these headless CMS that are out there. So to kind of replace the backend of WordPress and you can actually use WordPress as a headless CMS. And just kind of forget the front end of that and just pull data into their API, but things like content full and cosmic is one I've worked on recently. And there's so many other ones. I don't know, there's just so many tools. People are loving it. Like, obviously, you're doing this podcast because you love it. You've got people that are listening and coming on because they feel the same way. And as a community as an ecosystem being online, the more you hear about something, after ignoring it for a certain amount of time you like you kind of have to say, well, there's there must be something to this, because of how many people are talking about it. And I think that's the stage that we've been in for a while. James Quick 17:28 And it just seems like it's going to continue to grow. And I think the tooling will continue to get better and better and potential limitations will be addressed. And I don't know, I think you'll find less and less reasons to not go this route. Bryan Robinson 17:39 Yeah, I completely agree with you on that. So yeah, so I don't want to take up too much more of your time where we're starting to get in that 1520 minute range that I'm trying to keep us in. So what's your what's your actual jam right now? What's your favorite song or your musician? Or what's your coding to on a regular basis? James Quick 17:56 Yeah, so the last I guess it's been like the last Two weeks I've been listened to Jason Aldean new album So Jason Aldean is a country artist. And I wouldn't say I wouldn't say country music like characterizes me as a person. But I certainly like grew up listen to country music went to school in Nashville, so got a lot like got even more in the country music at the time, and have always liked Jason Aldean. It took me a while to kind of just get to this album. And as soon as I did, I was like, Oh, this is this is really good. So I had I had a day when I was cleaning the house, like last weekend, Saturday, and I had like a portable speaker and just had one of the songs on repeat for like an hour and a half. Bryan Robinson 18:34 Really just just one song. James Quick 18:35 Yeah, I got that for my wife. She ends up like taking taking a song and playing it over and over. So I've kind of gotten used to doing that too. But Bryan Robinson 18:44 I suppose whatever works for you, right? James Quick 18:47 Yeah, whatever helps you kind of zone out and just kind of, I don't know, kind of forget about what you're doing in terms of being able to relax, I guess. Bryan Robinson 18:53 Yeah, gotcha. And and we've mentioned a couple things before but but is there anything that you want to go ahead and promote that you're doing Right now any any any big things on the horizon for you? James Quick 19:03 Sure. So I have my one paid course on Udemy is called learn Visual Studio Code teaches you in my mind, like everything you need to know about VScode as an editor, how to debug how to set up, prettier, and ES lint configurations, Git integration, all the shortcuts that you could ever want to learn are in there. So that's a big one for me. James Quick 19:24 I also have a free one on Udemy that is build a quiz app with JavaScript, HTML or HTML, CSS and JavaScript. So no frameworks, no libraries, just building a pretty cool application, I think, with just kind of the core HTML, CSS and JavaScript. James Quick 19:39 And then like I said earlier, LearnBuildTeach.com is where I reference all of my content. I'm working on some content right now hopefully have maybe a little bit more to share later on. But one of them is going to be kind of a MERN stack application. It'll be an Amazon price tracker. So if you've ever heard of like CamelCamelCamel, You can give it a URL, tell it a threshold price and have it notify you if the price drops. And so I'm working on building that basically with the MERN stack, so Mongo, express, react, and node, and then tying in Twilio for text message notifications. So that'll be a course that I don't have a link to yet but hopefully will be the next big thing that I advertised. So keep an eye out for that. Bryan Robinson 20:23 Probably on the Learn Build Teach website? James Quick 20:25 Yes, it will be on LearnBuildTeach.com Bryan Robinson 20:27 Beautiful, beautiful. Alright, well, I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to come and chat with us and share your experience. Yeah, James Quick 20:36 cool. Yeah, I enjoyed it. I glad I could help you kind of spread the positive word about JAMstack. And I will continue to roll on and use it on all my my sites. Bryan Robinson 20:45 Cool. Well keep doing amazing things. And we'll see you around the internet. Bryan Robinson 20:50 So now's the time on the episode where I ask all of you amazing podcast listeners in the JAMstack world. Go out to your podcast app of choice and leave a rating and review. So there are Hello JAMstackers out in the world have a way of finding this lovely little podcast. Thanks for listening as always, and we'll see you next time.Transcribed by https://otter.aiIntro/outtro music by bensound.com
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Three years into a proposed ten year term, South Africa today ridded itself of the deeply tainted head of National Prosecuting Authority. Its Constitutional Court ruled that NPA head Shaun Abrahams - who has catapulted four levels into the top job from the legal equivalent of the backbenches - should never have been appointed in the first place. His elevation came after former president Jacob Zuma paid off the previous NPA head with a R17m golden handshake. According to former public prosecutor Glynnis Breytenbach, the appointment of Abrahams was “like taking a child who has learned to ride a bicycle with training wheels and giving him a jumbo jet and expecting everything to be OK.” Shortly after Abrahams took office, the NPA launched a series of unsuccessful actions against Breytenbach, former finance minister Pravin Gordhan and a number of other anti-corruption activists. Among those most affected by the Abrahams regime was Paul O’Sullivan of Forensics for Justice...O’Sullivan describes the former NPA national director and his appointees as criminals with gowns. He says the tide turned and "it's now my turn " - O Sullivan is determined to see Abrahams and his cohort behind bars.
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When big parenting issues come up, do you ever think “…if only he/she would just do it my way? Then we could solve this and move on!” As you well know, it doesn’t usually happen this way. “Kids highlight the real challenge in the family: the one between the parenting partners,” writes Vicki in this wonderful hands-on book. A true proponent of fostering independence in kids, Vicki teaches us that looking at how we were parented and melding that with the experience of our partner is truly a challenge. She believes that “having a strong marriage and having solid parenting strategies is not enough to successfully negotiate the tricky terrain of co-parenting with someone who has an entirely different idea on how to raise the kids.” So how do we meld ideas on parenting in order to co-parent? This book (and this podcast) will help get you started. You can find Vicki at www.vickihoefle.com You can also listen to our first interview with Vicki, about her book Duct Tape Parenting.
Ejecting the Blu-ray from our PS4 and using it for its intended purpose for a change, welcome to the first episode of Character Unlock. Andrew Brooker and John Miller host the pilot episode, kicking off with a run down from EGX 2016. It's not just top-down racing games that John got to play, as Battlfield 1, Forza Horizon 3, FIFA 17 and plenty of indie games went under his microscope at the event. Plus, this week Brooker chats with game reviewer-turned-game developer, Kevin Van Ord, about his career, what he thinks about early access for Original Sin 2, and sneaking Scottish euphemisms into Dwarven dialogue. They round off the podcast by answering your questions that you sent to us via our Facebook and Twitter feeds. Want to get to know Brooker and John? Listen to find out how they met, what their favourite games are, which games series' they would combine, and how many worms they think it takes to change a lightbulb. Hey, you asked. We answered. If you enjoy the episode, if you have any feedback or things you'd like to hear on future podcasts, please let us know either on Facebook or Twitter (both @CharacterUnlock) or email mail@characterunlock.com
Ejecting the Blu-ray from our PS4 and using it for its intended purpose for a change, the Failed Critics have booted up a computer game or two and put the movies back on the shelf for the first ever episode of our brand new sister-podcast, Character Unlock. Andrew Brooker and John Miller host the pilot episode, kicking off with a run down from EGX 2016. It's not just top-down racing games that John got to play, as Battlfield 1, Forza Horizon 3, FIFA 17 and plenty of indie games went under his microscope at the event. Plus, this week Brooker chats with game reviewer-turned-game developer, Kevin Van Ord, about his career, what he thinks about early access for Original Sin 2, and sneaking Scottish euphemisms into Dwarven dialogue. They round off the podcast by answering your questions that you sent to us via our Facebook and Twitter feeds. Want to get to know Brooker and John? Listen to find out how they met, what their favourite games are, which games series' they would combine, and how many worms they think... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode Bryan and Tyler discuss the Open Championship, Bryan's most recent round, Tyler's 7-Iron Challenge results, as well as some more details about their upcoming Northern Swing. If you enjoyed the podcast, will you leave a review? SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or Android to have new episodes sent to your device as soon as they become available. Show Notes: Rory McIlroy British Open Press Conference Episode 10 where we talk about the Alabama Big Boy Cup American Century Championship celebrity field Handicap Differential formula Join us on the Internet: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
00:00 – Introductions – The Surface Smiths Podcast is a member of the TechPodcast Network. Word of the week is Lappable. Colin is still away so this week Sean Kearney is a guest host and Matt is here to help out 01:25 – David asks and Sean explains about the MVP Summit 03:56 – Discussion of extended warranties 05:40 – Is a tub of rice as good as an extended warranty? 06:55 – Be nice to you Tech Support and don’t lie to them 07:33 – Dave unveils the Latitude Rugged Tablet military spec device that Dell has lent to us for evaluation. It even has a stealth mode for covert operations. The boys talk about the unit and the use cases it serves. 15:25 – Dave is looking for ideas to really put the Dell Latitude Rugged Tablet to the test and make a video. Please send your suggestions to us. 16:20 – Matt tells us about the SlowMo Guys on YouTube 18:55 – David unveils his Surface Book – Here is Sean’s 20:50 – Dave addresses the lapability issues with the Surface Book among other issues 22:05 – Ejecting the clipboard and using it without the keyboard – pros and cons 25:38 – Surface Book ports 28:52 – Microsoft Bob on the Surface Book 29:55 – Comparing Surface Book with Surface Pro 31:21 – Sean the human soundboard 33:30 – How impressed was Dave’s wife with the Surface Book? 34:09 – Surface book reduces IT support costs? 34:50 – The Surface Book has no Kensington Lock slot but the docking station does 38:05 – The Surface Book should have LTE for security purposes – it prevent s people from using insecure hotspots 39:25 – Sean is not as portable as an LTE SOC 40:40 – No Lumia 950XL updates 41:45 – There’s no whiskey in the studio this week so the boys are heading out for drinks. Abrupt Stop
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Since there is ever so much soccer, its a Filibuster on a Monday! We start by reminicing about howl long it has been since we recorded on a Sunday (miss you, Martin), before getting into the meat of the podcast. D.C. United actually played Chicago last week, and we talk about Conor Doyle's golazo and the formation that the team employed in that game. We also talk about the draw against Toronto FC, and start off with the stellar performance of Steve Birnbaum in that game. We then talk about the defense overall and how impressed we were by them and how they did not give up a goal against one of the highest-priced attacks in the league. Finally, we talk about how TFC didn't really create many chances, despite the popular narrative that they dominated the game. We move onto tomorrow's game against the Philadelphia Union in the US Open Cup, and how the Union have been burning up their starters in the league. We argue that they should concentrate on the Open Cup, because they have a better chance at pulling a 2013 D.C. United then doing well in this regular season. We also talk about Friday's game against the Seattle Sounders, who will be getting Clint Dempsey back from suspension but will be missing Obafemi Martins. We compare Dempsey's suspension to what Cuauhtémoc Blanco got, and then talk about what Dempsey will do in this game and how United will have to play to win. Finally, we talk more about the 2015 World Cup and start with discussing their high press. We ask whether or not missing Lauren Holiday and Megan Rapinoe made the USWNT better, their central midfield tactics, and how the United States will approach this game against Germany.
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Let's see if you can guess who the untouchable is, and in fact we don't really make any suggestion of this until the closing statements. Needless to say though, Essendon have been copping some serious heat over the last few weeks, and with a series to key players leaving, it's easy to throw stones. We try not to just join in, instead we look to understand the root of the issues, and also see where the Dons may be unfairly judged. We take a look at Essendon's list build, contracts, free agency, trade and drafting options, as well as who might need to move off the list to make room.