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Best podcasts about fussing

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Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 01-03-25 - A Friend in Need, Tom Mix, and Return Engagement

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 149:22


A Western FridayFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Six Shooter starring Jimmy Stewart, originally broadcast January 3, 1954, 71 years ago, A Friend in Need.  Britt meets a killer in a narrow canyon who tells a very believable story.Followed by the news from 71 years ago, then The Hallmark Hall of Fame, originally broadcast January 3, 1954, 71 years ago, The True Story of Tom Mix.   A Western yarn about the time Tom Mix stayed awake for four days during a blizzard to capture two murderers. Then Have Gun Will Travel starring John Dehner, originally broadcast January 3, 1960, 65 years ago, Return Engagement. Paladin is hired to protect a rancher from Curly McLain, who is just out of Yuma prison, where he's spent the last six years. After discovering that Curly was framed, Paladin tries to right an injustice. Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 3, 1953, 72 years ago, Westbound. Marshal Dillon and Chester arrest Jack Daggett in Abilene for murder and plan to take him back to Dodge. Daggett's two older brothers have other ideas. Finally Claudia, originally broadcast January 3, 1949, 76 years ago, Fussing over Mr. Tucker.   "Moo," says Majesty. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html

Inherently Happy
Happy Wisdom - Ep. 372

Inherently Happy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 1:57


Happy Wisdom is just a bunch of thoughts, Things we merely think and hold on to even so, Fussing and a fighting and never letting go, Will only twist and tie ourselves into painful knots

Livin Loud Outdoors - Buster Holzer

Stop the Fussing! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/buster-holzer/support

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast
Things You Wish You Knew About Breastfeeding

Badass Breastfeeding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 38:03


Join our Patreon Community!https://www.patreon.com/badassbreastfeedingpodcastThere are so many things we wish we knew when becoming a parent.  Today on the Badass Breastfeeding Podcast, Dianne and Abby discuss a few of the things they wish they knew and the things they want you to know, too.  Don't miss this episode! If you are a new listener, we would love to hear from you.  Please consider leaving us a review on iTunes or sending us an email with your suggestions and comments to badassbreastfeedingpodcast@gmail.com.  You can also add your email to our list and have episodes sent right to your inbox! Things we talked about:Abby wishes she knew that the things she was going through were temporary [8:20]Taking a breastfeeding class [11:08]The baby didn't read the books [15:59]Breastfeeding on demand from the start [17:06]Feeding around the clock [22:28]You can put the baby down [24:08]Fussing and cluster feeding [28:47]Skin to skin [33:10]Gassy babies [35:28] Today's episode is brought to you by Milk and Honey Jewelry!  Milk and Honey is a keepsake jewelry company specializing in heirloom-quality jewelry made with your own breast milk. Head to milkandhoney.jewelry and use code BADASS for 20% off your order!  Links to information we discussed or episodes you should check out!https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/normal-newborn-behavior/https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/088-normal-newborn-breastfeeding-behaviors/ https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/episode/gassy-babies/ Set up your consultation with Diannehttps://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.com/consultations/      Check out Dianne's blog here:https://diannecassidyconsulting.com/milklytheblog/Follow our Podcast:https://badassbreastfeedingpodcast.comHere is how you can connect with Dianne and Abby:AbbyTheuring ,https://www.thebadassbreastfeeder.comDianne Cassidy @diannecassidyibclc,  http://www.diannecassidyconsulting.com  Music we use:Music: "Levels of Greatness" from "We Used to Paint Stars in the Sky (2012)" courtesy of Scott Holmes at freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott Holmes

Empowered Pregnancy Podcast
Continuous Fetal Monitoring, A Lot Of Fussing Over Nothing- Pregnancy Coach POV (Part 4 of 5) Birth Interventions To Decline

Empowered Pregnancy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 16:13


Continuous Fetal Monitoring, #4 in my series, My Top 5 Interventions to Decline in a Hospital for a Natural Birth. In this episode I break down the two main approaches:Electronic Fetal Monitoring (EFM)Hands-on ListeningWe also delve into the "why nots" of less common hands-on listening:You'll walk away knowing how to:Discuss both EFM and hands-on listening with your care provider.Understand the risks and benefits of each method.Advocate for your preferences, especially if you have a low-risk pregnancy.More questions about your options when it comes to monitoring baby's heart rate and how to navigate tricky conversations with your practitioner? DM me over on IG @empoweredbirthcoaching I'd love to hear from you!Want more practical tips on how to achieve a natural, low-intervention birth? Grab my weekly newsletter- no spam just tons of facts. Sign up here.If you're loving this content, it would mean EVERYTHING to me if you would hit the Subscribe button right now, and leave me a rating and a review. This quick submission will enter you to win a 1:1 virtual coaching call with yours truly ($127 value) for free. Just upload a screenshot of your review here!Are you ready to take charge of your pregnancy and make your dream birth a reality? I'm your coach! Get my weekly newsletter and take advantage of free resources and birth prep tips.

Fletcher Church
No Time for Fussing and Fighting! (2 Timothy 2:14-19)

Fletcher Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 55:43


Keep the Gospel Central in All Things . . . I. God Delights in Diligent Service and in Faithfulness to the Scriptures! (14-15) II. What we Believe Always Shows up in How we Live! (16-19) Practical Implications o What stirs your soul about Jesus (Remember Jesus List)? o What lesser things distract you from the most important things in life and relationships? o What concrete things do you need to “put off”? “Put on”?

Green Pastures Devotions
You're fussing far too much - 5.9.24

Green Pastures Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 8:27


Green Pastures Devotions
Fussing in the mirror - 4.25.24

Green Pastures Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 8:17


Rochester Today
The Fussing Over the Cargill Family Buying Up Scenic Duluth Properties

Rochester Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 40:02


Tom and Andy talk about the community outcry in Duluth over a member of the Cargill family purchasing a bunch of properties on scenic Park Point.

MORE2LIFE
Turn Down the Heat

MORE2LIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 60:00


Fussing and fighting with someone close to you? Greg & Lisa help you stop feeling so hot under the collar. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, relatable and achievable tools and solutions straight from the genius of the Theology of the Body.

Catholic
MORE2LIFE - 2024-01-18 - Turn Down the Heat

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 55:54


Fussing and fighting with someone close to you? Greg & Lisa help you stop feeling so hot under the collar. Dr. Greg and Lisa will help you solve your problems with relevant, relatable and achievable tools and solutions straight from the genius of the Theology of the Body.

Crosspointe Westerville
No Time for Fussing and Fighting, My Friends

Crosspointe Westerville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 53:04


Prepare to embark on a profound spiritual journey as we dive into the insightful wisdom of James 4:1-5. In this powerful passage, the Book of James addresses the internal struggles we all face—the battle within our hearts and minds. Join us as we explore the thought-provoking words of James and learn how to overcome the conflicts that can disrupt our peace and hinder our relationship with God.James begins by asking a challenging question: "What causes fights and quarrels among you?" He delves into the source of conflicts, which often originate in our desires and unchecked ambitions. We will discuss the human tendency to pursue selfish passions, leading to discord within ourselves and among others.As we dissect this passage, we will explore the consequences of prayers going unanswered. James highlights the importance of aligning our desires with God's will to experience the fullness of His blessings. We'll reflect on the power of prayer, its role in bringing our hearts in line with God's purposes, and how it can lead us to find true fulfillment and contentment.In this sermon, we will examine practical ways to confront the inner conflicts that James identifies, transforming our desires and ambitions into godly pursuits. Through self-reflection and reliance on God, we will discover how to find peace and unity within ourselves and our relationships.Join us for an enlightening and spiritually enriching study of James 4:1-5, and let's explore how to conquer the battles within us, replacing discord with harmony and strife with God's peace. This sermon promises to provide you with the tools and insights to navigate the inner struggles of life and draw closer to God in the process.

Squiz Today
Wednesday, 18 October: A presidential visit to Israel; A presidential visit to China; Telstra grilled over its Voice support; and fussing over fussy eaters...

Squiz Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 10:20


The Squiz is your shortcut to the news. More details and links to further reading for all of today's news can be found in The Squiz Today email. Click here to get it in your inbox each weekday morning. We'd be so grateful if you filled out our news survey here... Other things we do: Squiz Shortcuts - a weekly explainer on big news topics Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!

Bright Hearth
Extreme Diets, Hospitality, & Food Fussing

Bright Hearth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 47:00


Welcome to Bright Hearth, a podcast devoted to recovering the lost arts of homemaking and the productive Christian household with Brian and Lexy Sauvé. In this season, Brian and Lexy will be answering the top questions sent in by listeners over the last few months. In this episode, they take up a question about food fads, hospitality, and some things to consider when it comes to extreme diets.Brian's new EP, Hearth Songs, is out and streaming everywhere as of today! You'll find links to listen in here. We hope these songs bless you and yours. Hearth Songs, is devoted to demonstrating the glory and beauty of ordinary Christian life, marriage, family, and all the rest. If you love it, consider helping fund the next  album he's working on by tapping this link. Our thanks to The King's Ridge Elderberries for sponsoring this episode of Bright Hearth! Visit them online at https://tkrfarm.com/ (or tap here) to get your hands on their antioxidant-packed American Elderberries and support this great Christian family business! Use code brighthearth for 10% off your order!This episode is also brought to you by Joe Garrisi at Backwards Planning Financial. Head to https://backwardsplanningfinancial.com and reach out to Joe to get started planning your financial future today!Thanks as well to QP Goat Soap for sponsoring this episode! Check out their full line of family made soaps and more—and support this family business—at https://qpgoatsoap.com/ and use code "bright10" at checkout for a discount on your order!This episode also comes with our thanks to Private Family Banking. Start banking with Private Family Banking. You can reach Private Family Banking partner Chuck DeLadurantey at chuck@privatefamiliybanking.com, call him directly at 830-339-9472, or download his e-book HERE. Be sure to subscribe to the show, and leave us a 5-Star review wherever you get your podcasts! Buy an item from our Feed the Patriarchy line and support the show at the same time at briansauve.com/bright-hearth.Become a monthly patron at patreon.com/brighthearth and gain access to In the Kitchen, a special bonus show with each main episode!Head to this link and submit a question for consideration for this season of Bright Hearth! Form Link: https://www.briansauve.com/bright-hearth-questionsSupport the show

Riding Unicorns
S6E17 - Jimmy Fussing Nielsen, Managing Partner @ Heartcore Capital

Riding Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 43:55


Jimmy Fussing Nielsen is a Partner and Co-founder of Heartcore Capital, an early-stage venture capital fund with offices in Copenhagen, Stockholm, Berlin, and Paris. Since 2007, they have backed some of Europe's biggest category-defining companies, such as Tink, Neo4j, Boozt, Peakon, Seriously and TravelPerk. So far, they have invested in over 100 founding teams from 13 different countries. And they're looking for more. Jimmy joins James Pringle and Hector Mason in this episode to discuss high-risk investing, what's the hardcore pitch to founders, balancing contrarian views, & so much more.Don't forget to like, subscribe, and follow The Riding Unicorns Podcast on our socials and your chosen podcast platform to stay up to date!

Voice Notes From Your Friend
2.4 no fussing

Voice Notes From Your Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 15:25


Friend, let me update you on Hozier and share about my decision to stop fussing (at least for 21 days). Listen to part 2 on Patreon! https://patreon.com/chimdi --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chimdi-ihezie/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chimdi-ihezie/support

Rochester Today
The Fussing Over a Minneapolis DFL Leader's Social Media Post

Rochester Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 20:29


Tom and Andy discuss the reactions, by both Republicans and Democrats, to a social media post about President Reagan's death that was attributed to a top Minneapolis DFL leader.

Real Raw with Dr.B
#212 Cocktail of fussing and lovemaking

Real Raw with Dr.B

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 2:10


Mark Simone
Hour 2: More Biden gaffs, a baby was fussing in the audience. Biden said don't worry, I like babies more than people.

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 32:41


If Alvin Bragg doesn't win on the Stormy Daniels case, look for him to drum up more charges. Roger Stone, Political Consultant Interview: Mark and Steve talked about Alvin Bragg's ridiculous case against Trump. They also talked about how the FEDS raided his house like they were storming the beach of Normandy.

New Creation Outreach Ministries
Journey to Sinai- The Way out of Egypt Pt.2 | Pastor D

New Creation Outreach Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 91:05


Part 2 of Journey To Sinai by Pastor D. Learning Objective - There are number of lessons you must learrn from your adoption and ancestral family - the "Fussing, Fighting & Flip-Flopping" of the Israelites on their Journey to Sinai & the Promised Land! We need every page of the Torah to Reveal & Teach us the eternal truth's about God's Sovereignty & Character; His Providence and Justice; His Voice & Obedience; His Love, Grace & Faithfulness! You must Remember, "Everything Written in the Days of Old (OT) was recorded to give you instructions for living! Powerpoint Wisdom Key - As a "Born-again Believer - Grafter into the Family of Israel, you are very much a part of the same Deliverance & Freedom from the "Bondage to Sin in Egypt" God promised & provided Israel! "Egypt" Represents every form of Bondage to Sin & Idolatry(Addictions, Sexual Immorality, Pride, & Unrighteousness) in Your Life! Big Question - What's on you -- Does it represents the same thing that's in you? God works in Covenants. He established a covenant with Israel: A Covenant with God is When you voluntarily enter in mutual consent to fulfill your responsibilities within the covenant! Israel refused to "Unhook" themselves from the "Egypt" living in them! Unlike Israel, can you "Unhook" yourself from what's wrong in you instead of the false presentation - Thats's on you? Can you Live in "Egypt" & still claim " I'm in Covenant with God?" Please click here to view the sermon notes

Garrison Care Podcast

Fussing via text --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tammy-english/support

Jacob's Podcast
Sherman fussing part 3

Jacob's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 1:13


The fusser is back --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

feliciabaxter
My Glow Up Continues @Quark's Bar, Fussing About the Cowboys, Middle Age Dating-Too Soon To Be On Dating Apps, GA/FL Punked Us In The Midterms, Ratched TV Watching and Podcast Listening

feliciabaxter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 73:06


My glow-up for real! 62k well on my to 100k downloads and bring on the advertisers!! I submitted my rewrite of Black Woman Down, I hope to be placed in Atlanta Film Festival or Scriptpipeline! Updated I want my Daddy's Record Playlist. The Freakin' Dallas Cowboys...I had a Florida Evans moment after that game...Damn, Damn, Damn!! I talk about local news and Katy Mulligrews from ST Voyagers' new role. The Midterm elections, Bax-Xit is back on... Dating over 40 and doing the most too soon after a divorce RHOA reads, Thirst Trap and Soldier Boys, 90 Day HEA, with happy endings!   Check out  Dale's Angels Inc Blog for notes from this episode and other subjects.   Subscribe monthly on Anchor.fm  Patreon ,  Podbean or  Deezer! Now I am on Deezer.  https://deezer.page.link/Gva9bLUuXT4TaGuDA Click link to sign up!   Contact Us via LinkedIn: Dale's Angels Inc Twitter: @tvfoodwinegirl Instagram: @tnfroisreading YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FeliciaBaxter_TNFroIsReading Facebook: TNFroIsReading Bookclub You know your girl is on her hustle, support the show by navigating to: Online Bookstore: Far From Beale St. Books Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Promo Code: tnfro Writer's Block Coffee Ship A Bag of Dicks Promo Code: tnfrogotjokes Don't forget to drop me a line at tnfroisreading@gmail.com comments on the show or suggestions for Far From Beale St additions.  Or you can leave a brief message at the following link https://anchor.fm/felicia-marie-baxter/message. Non-trolley messages will be read on the show! Subscribe and follow me on Spotify and Anchor.fm https://anchor.fm/felicia-marie-baxter Now I am on Deezer!     @_realityrecords @blacksuccessgoal #podcasthost #podcastersunite #applepodcast #podcasting #podcast #spotifypodcast #podcasters #podbean #podcastshow #podcastersofinstagram #podcaster@_realityrecords @blacksuccessgoal #podcast  #tennessee #podcastersofinstagram #britonmedia #monday #blackownedbusiness #ukraine #blackexcellence #creative #1billionblackgirls #tnfroisreading #podbean #quarksbar

Who am I? Where I come from??
Crushing and Fussing over...

Who am I? Where I come from??

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 10:30


Food Addicts In Recovery Anonymous
From Fussing and Cussing to Staying and Praying

Food Addicts In Recovery Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 35:56


Living a childhood of uncertainty, she constantly sought out food and the people who would give it to her. Nothing stopped her addiction until she got serious about Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA).

Sean for Breakfast - Triple M Esperance 747
Carzo chats to Toni Childs (Stop your fussing) and finds out when she first 'heard' music

Sean for Breakfast - Triple M Esperance 747

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 14:50


Carzo chats to Toni Childs (Stop your fussing) and finds out when she first 'heard' musicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fire Shut Up In My Bones
Stop Fussing and obey - Darion Mortley

Fire Shut Up In My Bones

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 21:33


EUVC
#92 Jimmy Fussing, Heartcore

EUVC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 27:23


In today's episode, we're talking to Jimmy, co-founder and partner of Heartcore Capital. He founded Heartcore in 2007 to challenge the traditional venture landscape which today's conversation will also show you is still very much on his mind as we'll be talking about the macro trends driving European VC today and how Jimmy thinks about how to navigate these. In this episode, you'll learn: - Where Jimmy sees the venture capital market going long-term- Why the LP/GP model is an era of the past- How globalization and the entry of players will affect European venture- Why the time of illiquidity will come to an end- Why being small and nimble will become more difficult- Jimmy's key learnings from founding Heartcore

EUVC
#89 Special Series: Jimmy Fussing of Heartcore on Navigating the current market

EUVC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 13:56


Welcome to another hot-off-the-press episode in our special series on navigating the current market with Europe's absolute VC elites. For today's episode, we sat down with Jimmy Fussing, founding partner of Heartcore - one of Europe's leading consumer VCs. Heartcore has invested in more than 90 companies counting the likes of Templafy, Podimo, Peakon, Reddit and many more. What a team. Let's dive into it!

Empathy Media Lab
Robert Frost Reads His Poem The Road Not Taken

Empathy Media Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 1:14


“Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back..”  Poem's Meaning according to Ben Kageyama: “Robert Frost spent some time in Great Britain during the early 20th century. In his time there, he made friends with a fellow poet named Edward Thomas. For inspiration and leisure, the duo would often go for walks around the English countryside. “Thomas had an odd habit of regretting whichever path he took during his strolls with Frost. He'd often state that if they had gone another way, then Frost would've been able to see some other interesting part of England. “Frost found this amusing because any path they decided on would certainly have the same result. Any choice would have to give up one for the other. Fussing over this inevitability, at least for Frost, was silly. “When Frost went back to America around the beginning of World War I, he wrote an early version of “The Road Not Taken” as a way to make fun of his frantic friend. “Frost wrote the poem to demonstrate the folly of regretting what could have been. A closer reading of the text in its entirety shows that the persona actually thinks both roads weren't so different from each other.” Read Ben's full essay here.  #ArtistSpotlight Poem: The Road Not Taken  BY ROBERT FROST Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.

Morning Thoughts
Too Much Fussing and Fighting

Morning Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 3:09


Brother against brother, family against family, nation against nation. There's too much of it. In the end, everyone will receive their just reward or judgment; leave it to the Lord to decide. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pastordwaynenbbc/message

Jacob's Podcast
Sherman fussing part 2

Jacob's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 1:09


Sherman is back with some more fussing to give you grey hairs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Jacob's Podcast
Sherman fussing part 1

Jacob's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 0:54


Sherman is fussing part 1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Hope Church SermonCast
The Promise and The Purpose #61 - Stop Fussing Around

Hope Church SermonCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 30:00


If fear sometimes makes you do something silly…. don't worry - you are in good company!

Our Safe Place
Track Suits, Practice Fussing, and Keri gets Ma'mmed.

Our Safe Place

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 41:03


We talk about Jeff's superpower, the love of dogs, and Keri is back in the studio with us. Oh, and don't call her ma'am!

The Bike Shed
326: Dongle Life

The Bike Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 41:02


Chris is making hiring progress and loves asdf and M1 laptops. Steph is anticipating the arrival of one dongle to rule them all and talks about moving away from having a lot of Bluetooth connections. Two other big things on Steph's mind are education around factories because they're v important and shared examples and how they can be overused. She and Chris agree that it is better to tell stories in tests instead. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM (https://scoutapm.com/bikeshed). Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy. Services down? New Relic (https://newrelic.com/bikeshed) offers full stack visibility with 16 different monitoring products in a single platform. GitHub - asdf-vm/asdf: Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more (https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) Factories Should be the Bare Minimum (https://thoughtbot.com/blog/factories-should-be-the-bare-minimum) Mystery Guest (https://thoughtbot.com/blog/mystery-guest) GitHub - varvet/pundit: Minimal authorization through OO design and pure Ruby classes (https://github.com/varvet/pundit) Become a Sponsor (https://thoughtbot.com/sponsorship) of The Bike Shed! Transcript: STEPH: Hello and welcome to another episode of The Bike Shed. [laughs] CHRIS: Hello, and I'm singing, and I love singing. STEPH: It's Buddy the Elf; what's your favorite color? [laughter] For reals, here we go. Hello and welcome to another episode of The Bike Shed, a weekly podcast from your friends at thoughtbot about developing great software. I'm Steph Viccari. CHRIS: And I'm Chris Toomey. STEPH: And together, we're here to share a bit of what we've learned along the way. So hey, Chris. What's new in your world? CHRIS: My world continues to be focused on hiring as a pretty core aspect of things. We have happily had one offer extended and accepted, so that's great. We've got a person who will be joining the team in a couple of weeks. That's very exciting. And we're continuing in conversations with some other folks. So I look forward to the place where I can be on the other side of this and have that team and be growing the team and not having to focus because hiring takes a lot of effort. It is something that I believe should be done as well as possible and intentionally as possible and then just outreach and all that. So yeah, I'll be fine with being on the other side of that. But it's going well, so that is nice. STEPH: That's awesome that you're making progress. Once you have hired your team, will you then add to the agenda to hire someone to help with hiring? CHRIS: I don't actually know if the organization, if the whole company has someone who's focused on hiring. I think that can make sense. Working through recruiters and things like that is something that I've seen in the past. I've seen it work for certain organizations. I've also been on the receiving end of plenty of obviously copy and pasted very generic "Hey, person, I saw that you do lots of Java and other enterprise code software. Would you like to come work with us?" I'm like, none of those are true, and I do not want to go work with you. But thanks, I still appreciate the outreach. [laughs] So I am intrigued to see how we think about it. More generally, this is something that you and I have talked about offline but the idea that you kind of always want to be hiring. We do have specific roles that we've identified that the budget has space for. But more generally, ideally, we're going to need to hire more people down the road, and that will happen at a particular point. But having those conversations, starting to talk to people, now planting the idea of like, hey, you're great, and I would love to work with you someday and just keeping those lines of communication open. Networking is perhaps what the people call it. I don't know; I've never felt super comfortable with that word, but I think it's that and being friendly and staying connected with people whose work I respect and would love to work with more. So that's part of what I will come out of this with is yeah, let's always be hiring in a certain sense. STEPH: I'm glad you expanded on it because I was just thinking I have specific ideas as to what always be hiring means to me and what those activities would include. So I was curious what it means to you. And I agree, I think it's a lot of networking. It's a lot of taking chats and social chats with folks and just talking about the company and finding out where they're at. And then one day, if it works out that then they want to make a shift, then you've already got that relationship that started, and they're already potentially interested in your team. I guess some of the other big stuff that comes to mind, too, is like thoughtbot we have the blog. I feel like that's always really helpful too. Like when you help somebody, when you publish information that then helps them in their career, I feel like that will then draw people towards you as well. CHRIS: Yeah, the thoughtbot blog and basically everything that thoughtbot does, the podcast here, or Upcase, or all those things were so incredibly helpful in the hiring. But I also know they're hard to spin up, is what I would say. The thoughtbot blog has I don't even know how many hundreds of thousands of hours maybe. It's weird to try and put a number to it. But I've written a handful of posts for it, and I'm not great at writing them. They take me way longer than they should, but they took many hours. And then I had wonderful peer review by other developers at thoughtbot. And so, the amount of effort that goes into the thoughtbot blog absolutely produces wonderful benefits. But it's not free by any means, and similarly, the podcasts or Upcase or any of those sort of things. Similarly, the one that's actually most interesting that I see a lot of organizations go for initially and then often walk back is open source. Like, oh, we have this internal library that we built to do something. What we'll do is we'll just package it up and share it with the world, and then it'll be great. And the maintenance burden and support necessity of an open-source project is so high. I've actually historically gotten into the mode of suggesting...when I was working with clients, they would start to mention this and be like, "Oh yeah, we think we'll open source this thing, and it'll be great." I'm like, "Are you sure, though? Do you definitely want to?" There's definitely a difference between open sourcing and just putting an idea out there is one thing that I would say. Can you just write a blog post that has code snippets but not reusable code that you have to maintain that people, unfortunately, I think unfairly expect responsiveness and maintenance over time? And what if you stopped using that technology? What if you stop using this thing, but your name is still attached to it? And people have expectations of what that looks like. Or people come in and say, "Hey, this is great, but I want to change it in this way." And you're like, "Yeah, but that actually doesn't work for us. That's not how we use it. But we would be on the hook to maintain that code if we accept your pull request." And so, as wonderful as open source is, I tend to be on the more conservative end of the spectrum of like, are you definitely sure you want to open source this? Is there another way that you can share this with the world? Can it be a conference talk, or a blog post, or something like that? But it is an interesting one. STEPH: Yeah, I've been a part of several teams that have started with that; let's start an engineering blog. And their hearts are totally in the right place, and I understand why they want to do it. But like you just said, there's a cost to that. And if you don't have something like thoughtbot has like an investment day or a time for engineers to then be able to contribute to that blog, then either they're just not because they're not going to have their downtime to be able to do that. And it is hard to write and publish and be happy with what you're going to publish with the world. I really like what you're talking about in terms of the maintenance burden because I can't remember if it was an Upcase conversation or if there was something...but I was early on at thoughtbot and had a similar thought of why can't we just open source it? Why can't we make it public? And there was a very big thoughtful discussion around well, we have to have all these considerations in place. Who's going to maintain it? Just like FactoryBot is a really big internal project at thoughtbot. And there's typically a rotation of folks who will then take ownership and then onboard other people who are interested in it and curate the issues. And it's very important work, but you have to allocate time for it. All of that to say, I totally agree. There's a big burden that goes with it. CHRIS: Yeah, it's interesting that this has been an evolving thought in my head, and it makes me sad is another thing I'll say about it. I wish it were easier to just put code out there in the world and have the expectations properly calibrated for like, hey, I did this thing. Here's a code sample. It worked for me. Actually, I found dropping something in a Gist...a Gist just has a point-in-time connotation to it that I like. Like, if I see a code sample in a Gist, I'm like, I have no expectation that that person is going to do anything or respond to anything I have to say. But this is great because I now have this sample code that helps me get a little bit further. And I may have to vendor that code or take it on myself, and I now own it. It's not this person's responsibility. But the minute you have a repo with a README that says stuff and like, here are the installation instructions, the expectations just flip in a way that I don't think is...at least I become cautious around. And that does make me sad, though. STEPH: Yeah, it feels like you went from offering an example to I'm offering a product. And so then as soon as people feel like, oh, you're giving me something as a product that you maintain, then I'm going to have higher expectations of it should work how I expected it to work. I'm going to ask questions. And yeah, you make a lot of good points. CHRIS: Would you like to pay me $0 for me to build software for you? That sounds fun. STEPH: [laughs] CHRIS: And open source is such a wonderful thing. And so I'm interested in...like, I follow a lot of folks who are in the open-source world and have found ways to make it make sense financially or otherwise or organizationally. Open Collective and things like that is one option or OpenCore and then paid pro models and things like that like Sidekiq as an example. Sidekiq just celebrated ten years with some wild numbers in terms of the revenue, and it's like, yeah, that's fantastic. This is a cornerstone piece of software in the Ruby and Rails community. And also, Mike Perham had a great outcome from it. I think that's a win. So maybe blogging, maybe, but not sure. Probably not open source is my suggestion, at least for me. But one thing that I am interested in that hasn't been an option in my mind for a long time, but I'd love to get back to is conferences and going there, especially with a small team from an organization. The three developers we go, and we hang out at a conference and the company has a space there. And there's room to have conversations and meet people. That is one that I would love to continue in a way of making sure that our name is in people's minds as a place that they could work in this world. It is interesting, though, that it gets scoped a little bit like we are definitely a Rails shop. But that's not all that we are, or that's not the complete totality of our technical identity, so it becomes interesting. But I think it's probably the most representative. And I definitely see the Ruby and Rails community is having a good product-centric mindset that is definitely the sort of thing that I want in the teams that I'm building. STEPH: Yeah, I think that's an awesome idea because it's a way that you could focus on creating content. It'll likely have a big impact. But then you can also replay that content, but it's not the commitment of a blog or a commitment of open source. CHRIS: But yeah, so hiring has been, I would say, most of what I've been doing. One other thing that was fun this week, so I have my new laptop that I've had now for a couple of months, I'd say. And just this week, we had a very frustrating issue where Heroku stopped deploying our application. Just one day, it was like, nah, it doesn't work anymore. And I was like, well, that's less cool than I want it to be. And so one of the developers on the team dug into it, and it turned out Node-sass was the answer, which we're not even using is extra unpleasant. It's just part of Sprockets and Webpack or something like that. There's some downstream dependency sequence. We're using Tailwind and PostCSS. So we don't even need Node-sass. I think maybe PostCSS does. But anyway, turns out Heroku had switched to using version 16 of Node just without telling us. We were previously on 14, and then Node-sass didn't build on that. There was just this weird dependency chain that stopped working one day. And we weren't pinning the Node version within our application. So one of the developers figured this out, pinned us back to version 14 something of Node, and that was fine. But then my computer got confused because the versions were out of sync. Anyway, asdf is great. That's the first thing I'm going to say. So I use asdf to manage the versions of Ruby, and Node, and Yarn, and Elm, and basically everything else that I use. And I love that it's all under one hood, so asdf, wonderful. Also, my laptop, wonderful. I really love the M1 fancy laptop. But what was fun was I had to install the new Node version. And this was the first time in the three months I've had this computer that I've heard the fans come on. Finally, I asked it to do something hard enough that it was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, I'm going to need some backup here. And so the fans finally kicked in. So I don't know what's going on installing Node, but good for everyone involved, [laughter] impressive to make such aggressive use of all of the hardware in my computer. STEPH: Yeah, I love asdf. I miss it right now because I'm on my client machine, and we're not using asdf. Instead, we are using Chruby, C-H Ruby to manage Ruby versions. asdf is awesome. That's fun. It's the first time that the fans kicked on. I'm intrigued with my machine. I haven't really paid attention to it when the fans kick on except the one time where I had like a Ruby process that was running away, and I had to figure out what was going on there. Because then all the CPU was just being dedicated to Ruby even when I wasn't using Ruby. But since then, I haven't heard the fans. It's been very, very quiet. It's lovely. I like when it's quiet. CHRIS: Oh, it's been great. It was interesting because it was this weird noise that I'd forgotten about. STEPH: [laughs] CHRIS: My previous computer was so old that this was happening regularly whenever my backup process would run. Apparently, that is a very computationally intensive activity. So I would hear the fans kick in, immediately go find the backup process and say pause for 60 minutes or whatever it was. Just like, leave me alone. Stop it. The computer is getting too hot. You need to calm down. But now, with the new computer, there was nothing I could do to make it happen. And then finally it happened, and I was like, oh yeah, I guess this computer has fans. That's neat. But yeah, so things that are great, asdf and the M1 laptops. STEPH: Nice. Yeah, you're one of the few individuals I know that's using one of the M1 chip. So it's been reassuring to hear how well it's going because I did not opt in to that new-new. I opted in to the give me something stable and steady that I know so that way I don't have to fuss with it because I can then fuss with all the other things that I need to fuss about. CHRIS: So much fussing to do. STEPH: Lots of fussing. Fussing and cussing is what I do over here. CHRIS: [laughs] Mid-roll ad Hey, friends, let's take a quick break to hear from today's sponsor, New Relic. All right, so you've probably experienced this before where you're just starting to fall asleep, and it's a calm, code-free peaceful sleep, and then you're jolted awake by an emergency page. It's your night on call, and something is wrong. But I have some good news because you have New Relic, which means you can quickly run down the incident checklist and find that problem. So let's see, our real user monitoring metrics look good. And that's where New Relic measures the speed and performance of your end-users as they navigate the site. 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STEPH: So this is more in the pranting area, which is our portmanteau for praise and rant, where I'm super excited. I have a delivery coming from Amazon today. So I'm that person that keeps checking and waiting for it to show up. But I'm finally going to have one dongle to rule them all. I have a very messy approach right now [laughs] where I have all the dongles and have to plug everything in. And you know what? Normally it's fine. It's fine because I do it once, and I don't have to mess with it that much. But because I now have my thoughtbot laptop and I have a client laptop, and I needed to be able to switch back and forth, it is just too much. And I was realizing how many dongles I'm having to use. So I have one dongle to rule them all. It's showing up today. It's a very exciting day. CHRIS: I'm very excited for you. I recently made a similar switch when I got this new laptop. I was like, you know what? I'm going to look into it because power can come over USB-C and whatnot. And I was like, all right, it's finally time. I want to be able to just click in. And it's one of those things that feels trivial, or at least in my mind, I'm like, this doesn't feel like it'll make that big of a difference. But it makes it so much easier to disconnect my laptop, go somewhere else, and then come back. And I noticed myself doing that more, which I think is a positive thing. Otherwise, I'm just anchored to my desk. I'm like, I don't want to unplug everything and then have to replug it. That's like a whole thing. But now that it's not, I am more mobile, more flexible in where I'm working from, and I found benefits from that. So I'm a fan. I'm very happy that this is going to show up for you [laughs] and really change the way you're working. STEPH: Well, I've started moving away from a lot of Bluetooth connections as well because my keyboard will support Bluetooth, my headphones support Bluetooth. And I liked the idea of being wireless. But then, especially from switching laptops back and forth and then having to reconnect and all of it, it was just too tedious to go back and forth. And yeah, I'm with you where I didn't want to have to leave my desk and unplug everything and then bring it back where I'm playing, you know, like the game Operation where you had to reach in and then you had to grab different little bones? If you don't know the game Operation, that sounds really weird. But it felt like a game of Operation where then I was having to find all the dongles and connect them and plug them all in. And yeah, so it's going to be wonderful. CHRIS: Even knowing the game Operation, that still sounds kind of weird. STEPH: [laughs] CHRIS: But I really love that there are people out there listening that are like, what are they talking about? STEPH: What weird childhood did you have? CHRIS: Yeah, I'm definitely Team Wired-Almost-Everything. The only thing that I have that's wireless is my headphones. And it only works kind of, and I have to trick them sometimes. And the worst thing is occasionally my computer will have control, whatever, they're connected. So I'm listening to music on my computer and then suddenly, my phone will just steal it. It's like, what are you doing? No. Or, randomly, my headphones will be sitting away from me, and they'll just connect. And I'll be in the middle of a call on something else. Like, I'm here talking to you, and suddenly my headphones are like, hey, we wanted to join the party. It's like no, absolutely not, [laughs] not at this moment, under no circumstances. So I don't really believe in Bluetooth as a technology. I'm very much a fan, particularly with things like keyboards and whatnot. Bluetooth I've yet to be convinced that it is a sound technology. STEPH: I have the headphones where they try to be very smart, and they are pretty smart where they will block out sound. But then, if I am talking, then it will put me in more of an auditory space where then I can more easily hear, and it won't filter out sound as aggressively. But I've noticed a problem. And it's when I'm watching anything that's funny that then I'm laughing. So every time I laugh, my headphones think I'm talking to someone, and then it will switch over to where it's trying to let me hear more sounds out in the universe. And then it kicks back on because it's like, okay, she's done talking. It's a very jarring experience. [laughs] And I haven't figured out how to turn that setting off. It's like, oh, I just can't watch funny stuff with my headphones right now, which is also problematic with pairing because I tend to laugh a lot with pairing. It's a thing. I'm working on it. The struggles of Shteph. CHRIS: Well, at a minimum, it sounds like your dongle life is going to be improving very soon, and that's exciting. STEPH: Dongle life, it'll be single dongle life. That's it. [singing] All the single dongles, all the single dongles. Put your adapters up. [laughter] On a different note, talking about some of the work that I've been doing this past week with Joël Quenneville on our client work, is that we have been looking for ways that we still want to build up CI time. We've talked about the fact that we're working on some of that horizontal scaling. And I don't have an update there. But the other update I have is where we want to be very strategic about where we invest our time because improving the test is not trivial work. A lot of the low-hanging fruit has already been done, so triaging a flaky test can be very difficult, and it can take us a while. So we just want to make sure and verify that before we invest a lot of time into a portion of the test that then we know what the outcome is going to be. Are we improving developers' lives by this much? And how do we measure that? Are we reducing the CI build time, and how do we know that? And one of the areas that I really wanted to focus on is FactoryBot because there are a lot of factories. The factories tend to do a ton. So they are calling out to the database and building a lot of associations. And that's something that the team knows about as well is that there are just so many SQL queries that get executed in tests. And it would be great if we could reduce the number of SQL queries that are going out. And FactoryBot includes some ActiveSupport notifications, which means you can subscribe to factories being run which then gives you access to details like which factories are being used? What build strategy is used? Are you calling build build_stubbed or create? And the factory's execution time. So then the idea of this is that if we can harness a lot of the data that we can collect from FactoryBot, then can we ask questions around what's our slowest factory? How long does it take, and how many places is it being called? Because then ideally, we can calculate to say, okay, if this factory takes this long and it's used in this number of places, then we can have a formula to figure out how many minutes of our test suite is spent just on executing that factory. And then if we can reduce the time of that factory, let's say by half, then we know how much time we're shaving off of our CI build. And then we have this more concrete verified okay; this is worth our investment. We want to pursue this, even if the factory may take us a full day to improve because it does so much. And it's just gnarly. So it's going to take some time to really refactor it into a more simplified state. So, in theory, this sounds really, really great, and it was a lot of thanks to Josh Clayton, who was the one that advocated saying that we could use the ActiveSupport notifications to find a lot of this data. And so Josh and I paired on this for a bit to look into can we answer some of those other questions as well? And we were testing it on a small side project that he had, which was great because the other codebase is very big, and feedback is just a lot slower. So we wanted to first prototype it and have a proof of concept in a very quick space and just to be able to look through the data and make sure the assumptions that we had and the value would be there. So we applied that first, and that was going really well. And then Joël Quenneville took that strategy and then applied it to all the specs in the spec models directory and ran it for the much larger client codebase and got some really great results. And we also used a low fidelity approach where we wanted to be able to see which factories were the most popular. So how often are they getting called? And the average execution time. So that way, we could then quickly look at this scatter plot, and then we could see, okay, who's in the far upper right quadrant? Because those are the factories that are causing the most pain. But we started looking into a graphing library and what are we going to pull in. And Josh had the great idea. He's like, "I wonder if Google Sheets has a scatter plot. Can we export this to CSV data and then copy it from the terminal and import it into Google Sheets?" And it turns out that you can. So then we grabbed it and put it in Google Sheets and then just converted it into a scatter plot, which was really nice because then we didn't have to incorporate any chart library or any graphics or anything. We could just plop it into Google Sheets and then easily share it. So we now have this list thanks to Joël because he ran it through the spec models directory of all the factories that are getting called. And it's really interesting. And there's one, in particular, that is high on the list. And it was actually one of the first ones that we worked with when we were troubleshooting a test that took us a while when we first joined the project. And the average time for this factory is four seconds, and it gets called over 500 times. It's like 527 times. So then if we multiply that, so if we say, all right, it takes about 4 seconds times 527 and then divide it for 60 for minutes, that's 35 minutes, 35 minutes for that factory. Now, granted, these are getting parallelized across different processes. But still, if you divide that up across four processes, that's a non-trivial amount of time. So I think this is going to be really helpful and really interesting data that we can then use to drive our decisions to say, okay, we want to take this factory and let's say even if we can cut it into half, let's say if we bring it from 4 seconds to 2 seconds, it'll go from 35 minutes to 17 and a half. CHRIS: Oh wow, I love the methodical approach. I love that actually having a number you're like; this is how much pain or the cost of this right now. And so we've identified that this is this high-level thing. I love the intentional starting with, like, let's measure it. Let's understand where the most bang for the buck is. In particular, the graph that you're describing reminds me of one I haven't actually worked with it much. But Code Climate has a graph that they use, which is it's churn versus complexity. So it's like, you may have a very complex piece of your code, but someone wrote it once, and it just sits in the corner. And you know what? It quietly does its job. And yes, it's very complex, but nobody needs to touch it. So it's not a big deal. And then you have stuff that changes constantly, but it's super simple, so that's fine too. Your UsersController is probably going to change a bunch; that's fine. But the stuff that is constantly changing and very complex that's the magic quadrant that, like, pay a lot of attention to that. And similarly, which are the ones that are being used a lot and take a while? That's the magic quadrant. I'm intrigued now. I want to search for more magic quadrants that deserve attention. But for now, that sounds like a lot of fun. So now, what's the approach that you're going to take? I imagine you need to alias that factory and have it exist because some tests will rely on certain details of it. This is my guess. So let me see if this is the way that you're thinking about it, alias the factory, so you have a representation that does all the stuff that the current one does. But then you have a new one that is much more pared down. And then, on a test by test basis, you start switching it over and trying to move things to the lower weight, the slimmer version of the factory. But I would think you would want to do a gradual process if there are 520-ish usages. Because otherwise, just changing that factory out from under all the tests, I imagine you'd break some tests if you just were like, what if it did less? STEPH: Yeah, I like that idea of the incremental approach. And that all sounds great, especially the alias because you're right; we want to change it incrementally and not all of them at once. But then essentially implement, one, because I want to see what does the pared-down factory look like? What is the basic factory that we can get away with? And then how long does it take for that factory to execute? Because then that will help confirm, can we really get it down to two seconds? Or is this just a factory that's always going to take three and a half seconds, and then it's not really that much of a payoff? Maybe we should look for a different factory to investigate. And then also understanding from the test are people reaching for this factory all the time because it builds up the world and all of these tests need the full world? Or are people just reaching for this because it does the one or two things that they need, and we can get away with a much slimmer factory? So right now, it's in the space of understanding why are people reaching for this? What are the tests they actually need? And yeah, how can we do it incrementally? At one point, we may even be able to try to programmatically switch it out. Maybe we just find 50 tests that are using this once we have the slimmed-down version and we replace...50 is probably too big. But if we replace X number of tests with this factory, how many of them fail? Maybe 10% of them passed. Cool, let's just take those 10% as a win and issue those as a PR. So that could be a strategy as well just to find if there's any that are super easy to change. All we had to do is literally change the name of the factory. The other big part that's on my mind is education around factories. I think a lot of people on the team understand that factories are very important. They can be very helpful. They can also be very cumbersome. But it feels like a good opportunity to say, "Hey, we are specifically working on these factories. Here's the reasoning that led us to work on these factories. When you're in the space of factories, please be mindful about what are you reaching for? Is there a slimmed-down factory that you can reach for? Maybe you can implement your own slimmed-down factory if one doesn't already exist." So I like the idea of coupling it with also just broader awareness because we are but two people. So I would love for more people to be part of the changes. CHRIS: Unsurprisingly, there are some wonderful blog posts on the thoughtbot blog that speak to this topic. One that I'm a fan of is Factories Should be the Bare Minimum. This was written by Matt Sumner. And it describes basically that idea of factories shouldn't build the worlds. They should give you the pieces that you can use to build the world but not build the world entirely. And so I'm a big believer in that, having your factories be as minimal as possible. They should be valid, but that's about it. And then I will often reach for extracted helper methods and keeping those as locally scoped as possible often in the spec file, or if not, maybe they're sharing spec support. But being intentional with where we reach for them and not having everyone use the same thing that just slowly gets added to. And it's like, do I actually need everything that's in there? The other thing that's interesting is the idea of having a factory that does a ton is, in my mind, sort of in direct contradiction to what I believe factories exist for which is when I think of factories, they're useful to fill in the rest of the details such that you don't have mystery guests in your test. But you can explicitly say build me a user who has an email that looks like this because, in this test, I care about the email, but I don't care about the rest of the details. I don't care about their name. I don't care about their password, or the roles, or any of the other details. Just let the factory deal with that because it's not important to the test. But I want to make sure that the relevant detail is present and specified within the spec. If you have a factory that builds everything in the world, that's like build a user and then grabs the first action from the project that that user has, because I know that they do because they use the big factory, that is just in direct contradiction to what we want factories to do. We want tests to tell their story. We want to avoid mystery guests. Factories are a great way to do that while still remaining concise. But if your factories just build the world, then there are some mystery guests in the world, I can assure you. STEPH: Yeah, I agree where factories have served as an abstraction for what I think is important to the test. But then there becomes this moment of where someone thinks, well, I need to build up these records, but I don't really need to reference them directly. I just have some coupled code that's going to rely on these. And so I don't explicitly need them, but they need to be there. So I'm going to extract it away, and a factory feels like a good place for me to extract that too. And I would take the very hard opposite approach where if you have coupled code and you have these dependencies that aren't necessarily explicitly used in the test, but they are required for the test, I'd rather see a painful test setup than have all of that extracted away from me. Because then if I do need to triage or troubleshoot that test, it's going to take a lot of just mental overhead to work through what do I actually need here and why? So I'd rather see that painful test set up then have it moved somewhere else. But I think a lot of people take the opposite approach of where if I abstracted away, my test looks prettier. And I'm like, yeah, but maybe to you in the moment, but it's going to cause me a lot of pain further down the road when I have to work with this. So show me all the crap that you had to do upfront. Just let me know. [laughs] I'd rather the test be honest with me. And then it's a really nice jumping-off point because you can see a test that does all of this. And instead of blaming the test and thinking it's the test's fault, you recognize this test has a lot of complicated setup, and it's probably because of the code and how the code was written. And we should look at refactoring the code, not at how can we make our tests look prettier? CHRIS: Unsurprisingly, I agree with 100% of that. Someday we'll find things other than Pop-Tarts and IPAs that we disagree on. But today is not that day. [laughs] Once again, today is not that day. Mid-roll Ad Hi, friends. And now a quick break to hear from today's sponsor, Scout APM. Scout APM is an application performance monitoring tool that's designed to help developers find and fix performance issues quickly. With an intuitive interface, Scout will tie bottlenecks to source code, so you can quickly pinpoint and resolve those performance abnormalities like N+1 queries, slow database queries, and memory bloat. Scout also recently implemented external service monitoring, adding even more granularity when it comes to HTTP requests and API calls. So give Scout a try today with a free 14-day trial and experience first-hand why developers worldwide call Scout their best friend. And as an added bonus for Bike Shed listeners, Scout will donate $5 to the open-source project of your choice when you deploy. To learn more, visit scoutapm.com/bikeshed. That's scoutapm.com/bikeshed. STEPH: Well, here's one more that maybe you'll agree with, maybe you won't. We'll see. I'll try not to lead you in either direction, but shared examples. If I'm going to rant for a little bit, shared examples are in that space of where they just get used so heavily, and they abstract away important information about the test. And it makes the test so succinct that I don't actually know what the test is doing. And I've seen a number of places where a shared example has been extracted, and it is only used within that test file once, maybe twice. And I'm just like, friends, too much abstraction. Please keep it close. [laughs] We don't need to move it away. We want our test to be friendly and just full of context, which is what I mean when I say friendly. I want full of context is what I'm looking for, well-named variables. And I won't be able to read the test and see what's happening. So my little complaint for today would also be about shared examples and how they can be overused. And they do have a really neat purpose. They can be helpful for if you're testing maybe a controller action and you want to say you're extracting that authentication, making sure that a controller always has authentication and then that is getting included. Sure, that feels very helpful. But that's really one of the few cases I can think of where a shared example comes into play. And if you are testing code over and over throughout different parts of your codebase, there's probably a part of your codebase there that needs to then be pulled out into a class and test that class in isolation. And then you don't need to retest it throughout all of your other classes. Have I already ranted about shared examples? I can't recall at this point if I have or not. [laughs] CHRIS: I don't think we have talked about shared examples before. And I appreciate you not leading the witness here. But I think I'm in agreement with you, particularly the way you refined it there at the end because that controller example is the one rare case where I might reach for it. But in general, I think this is one of those things that I saw early on in my career. I was like, oh, cool; this is a way to clean stuff up and DRY and all those wonderful things. And then I've definitely felt the pain of just overuse of shared examples and ways to pull details out of tests. But it's like, I want to see the details. And I think broadly, that's the theme that you and I are very aligned on is like, no, no, no, tell me the story in tests. I am much less interested in having these concise tests that have a single line, and it's like, expect foo to have bar. And it's like, why? Because...oh, there's a let and then a subject, and it's a shared...oh okay. Now that I can put it together, I can tell the story, but I cannot look at this test and see a story. I want to see a story, friends. So yes, I'm totally in alignment, especially with the slight caveat at the end of like, there are cases where it's useful. Similarly, I've used let. I definitely have not even that long ago. And I stand by the usage, but it was very rare. It's very rare, and it is something that I'll look at and be like, am I sure? Definitely, is this the right thing, or did I do something wrong? Because if I find myself leaning towards let, it's like there's something that I don't think is important to the story of this test that still needs to happen. Why is that? What's going on here? Something feels off about that. And similarly, with the shared examples, it's like, is there not a different way to extract this such that I can test it in a way that I have confidence in, and then we're good? I occasionally will talk myself into using shared examples or something like it where I'm like, oh, but it's really important that everything in the app has that authentication layer put in. And so, I should definitely have this very easily reusable test that can ensure that I have it. But there's a tautology there of well, if I write the test, then I'm definitely thinking about the implementation. But if I forget the implementation, I might also forget the test. And so, it actually doesn't provide any real safety. And in those cases, that's a rare case where I would reach for some weird metaprogramming thing that's like, controllers must do the thing. And we say that in application control and then everything inherited from that will raise if it doesn't implement the authentication layer. Something like weird code that says, "You shall not pass. You must, in fact, implement the authentication layer." Rather than saying, "Oh, we'll just make it really easy to test it so that we always test and, therefore, always use the necessary authentication layer." But yeah, that's a hard one to describe in the radio. So I don't know if that came through clearly. But that's sort of my headspace on this. STEPH: Yeah, and all of that makes sense. I'm trying to think of a good example. And it's been a while since I've used Pundit, but I feel like Pundit may have a really good example of this where it's very easy to document to say, hey, all of these controllers need to make sure that they call out to this class or that there's authentication. I can't remember the exact code and how that works. But I feel like Pundit has a really good example of that behavior. CHRIS: I think they do. It's something where I think it's a configuration level thing, but you say, "Hey, Pundit, we should definitely authorize any access to models." And so Pundit then has a before action, or it's an around filter one of those. But it will raise an unauthorized error, I want to say. Like, you did not do the authorization dance in this. And that's a great example of like, I like that it is loud and annoying and in your face. And it is not possible for me to forget it because we configured it throughout all controllers. And so it's that sort of thing that I would probably reach for even though that code gets complicated and messy, and actions at a distance. But it's worth that trade-off in my mind to have, like, I don't want to forget to do the authorization stuff. Permissions matter. STEPH: That was a really nice pre-emptive approach as well. Because in most cases that we're describing, it's the I'm going to write a controller, and then I need to add this test to verify and prove that yes, I didn't forget the authentication stuff versus upfront, you're setting in a configuration to say, "Hey, please remind me to do the configuration or the authentication step that I don't miss this." So that's also a really, really nice approach. CHRIS: Yeah, the same version of me that's going to forget to write the test is going to forget to write the implementation. So I don't want to trust that version of me to save that version of me. I'm equally untrustworthy in those situations. STEPH: You want to trust the version of you that's going to get yelled at by the code if you don't do it. CHRIS: Yep, I'm going to trust the version of me that was like, I don't trust any future version of me. I will yell at myself if I have not done the necessary things. STEPH: [laughs] CHRIS: To be clear, this is like a life philosophy of mine. I don't try to remember things because I forget stuff a lot. It just happens. And so if I need to take something out the door with me, it goes in front of the door but extra critically, and this is the subtle line. Because plenty of people do that trick where you put a thing in front of the door because then you can't leave without it. There's no way to forget it. But by virtue of that, you cannot put something in front of the door until it is time to use it. Like, if ever you have to go and be like, oh, I don't need it now, though, so I'm going to move it out of the way, open the door, and then leave. No, no, no, because then you've broken the magic of the thing in front of the door must leave with you. So it's a very subtle line. I will play games with myself. I'll be like, I am forgetful. I will not remember this. I do not trust future me, so I'm going to play a trick on them. But you got to calibrate it just right. STEPH: That's really funny because I totally [laughs] didn't think about it until now how you described it. But I have definitely done that where I set a rule for myself, but then I'll break it. And then, of course, everything all of it collapses. There is a time when Tim, my husband, was going through a developer bootcamp. And as he was learning the whole world and everything that's out there, he would ask me all these questions. And he's like, "Do you know this?" And I'd be like, "No." He's like, "Do you know that?" I was like, "No." He was like, "I thought you knew this stuff." He's like, "I thought this was your job." And I was like, "Yeah, I'm really good at finding it and Googling it. But I work really hard to not store this in short-term memory because I'm filling it up with other stuff. So I work really hard to be able to find this stuff and track it and Google it." But now, there's a lot of stuff that I try very hard to not hold on to until I need it. But that was a funny moment where he seemed very upset that I didn't know stuff. And I was like, "Well, welcome to web development. There is too much to know. You're going to have to have a really good catalog system." CHRIS: Also, just so we're clear, it's going to change by next Thursday, so don't hang on to anything like it's just true forever. STEPH: [laughs] CHRIS: SQL will probably be around. That's about it. That's the one thing that I'm really confident in. STEPH: Yeah, that feels fair. Get really good at understanding HTTP forms, SQL, all that feels like some really good groundwork. CHRIS: There are some foundations. We should have a foundations episode where we talk about what we think the foundations are, the stuff that we bet won't be different in 10 years. But everything else is going to change by next Thursday, specifically. STEPH: Yeah, I like the idea of foundations. I'd be intrigued to see what we talk about and what happens there because I feel like that's going to be very representative of already what we talk about. We often will sprinkle in some new-new, especially thanks to a lot of the adventures that you go on. But I feel like a lot of the stuff that we talk about we always bring it back to the foundation because we do want the experiences that we're having to be applicable to everyone else as well. So yeah, that would be interesting to see what comes out of that. On that note, shall we wrap up? CHRIS: Let's wrap up. The show notes for this episode can be found at bikeshed.fm. STEPH: This show is produced and edited by Mandy Moore. CHRIS: If you enjoyed listening, one really easy way to support the show is to leave us a quick rating or even a review on iTunes, as it really helps other folks find the show. STEPH: If you have any feedback for this or any of our other episodes, you can reach us at @_bikeshed or reach me on Twitter @SViccari. CHRIS: And I'm @christoomey. STEPH: Or you can reach us at hosts@bikeshed.fm via email. CHRIS: Thanks so much for listening to The Bike Shed, and we'll see you next week. ALL: Byeeeeeeeee!!! ANNOUNCER: This podcast was brought to you by thoughtbot. thoughtbot is your expert design and development partner. Let's make your product and team a success.

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TNFro Is Reading...First Podcast of the New Year!!! Fussing About COVID, News, Book Banning, Streaming Amazing TV, Reading from Four Bridges

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 109:29


I have no reason to be sad or mad...well except with RONA and governmental inaction... Also, I can't stop publishing on the platform that first gave me my start. I am hopeful by continuing to produce content, I will attract new listeners and advertisements. Can you imagine how much more great the podcast can be if I had sponsors? I am being kind to my mind by trying to make sense of conservative backlash. Feels as if we are back in the 1950s or a scene from Footloose. I talk about what I am reading and streaming. I also read Part 4 of 4 Bridges Over Chattanooga...and tease Part 5 Crypto Hurray, Ho, Hey, Ho! Check out Dale's Angels Inc Blog for notes from this episode and other subjects. All music in the podcast is credited and available for immediate streaming on iTunes or wherever you listen to music.  Check out Dale's Angels Inc Blog for notes from this episode and other subjects. Contact Us via LinkedIn: Dale's Angels Inc Twitter: @tvfoodwinegirl Instagram: @tnfroisreading Facebook: TNFroIsReading Bookclub You know your girl is on her hustle, support the show by navigating to: Chattabooks...Latest releases to read Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Promo Code: tnfro Writer's Block Coffee Ship A Bag of Dicks Promo Code: tnfrogotjokes Don't forget to drop me a line at tnfroisreading@gmail.com comments on the show or suggestions for Chattabooks additions.

Darwin Deez: Occult Donuts
Episode 39: Fussing & Futzing

Darwin Deez: Occult Donuts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 38:08


Uploading this one as a sleep aid, truly. Contains no real information. It does, however, contain the sounds of my voice and me walking. So enter here only ye who wish to vibe with me about tape machines and slumber.

Evangelical Baptist Church
Fussing and Fighting | James 4:1-6

Evangelical Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 38:14


Fussing and Fighting James 4:1-6 Pastor Brian Green

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TNFro Is Reading....Will Smith‘s Biography and Bopping to His Music and Having Fun!

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 76:58


Spreading the light of truth, positivity, and courage with additions to Dale's Angels Inc Blog ...     Fussing about anti-COVID Mandates It's #NanoWriMo2021 Eating Great Things Reading and Watching and Writing about it all! You know your girl is on her hustle, support the show by navigating to: Chattabooks...Last releases to read Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Ship A Bag of Dicks for Glitter Bombs and Chocolate Penises...promo code:tnfrogotjokes Tip A Sister If You Wanna Hear Better and More Favorably Produced Episodes! Or leave a tip if you want more produced for better-produced episodes! Cash App cash.app/$TNFro or even Venmo Venmo @Felicia-Baxter-3

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TNFRO IS PODCASTING, CHAIR DANCING TO THE GAP BAND, Fussing, WRITING, EATING, WATCHING AND READING

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 36:17


Dancing to the Gap Band, Rest in Power Ronnie Wilson and the concert-goers at Astroworld Fussing about anti-COVID Mandates It's #NanoWriMo2021 Eating Great Things Reading and Watching and Writing about it all! You know your girl is on her hustle, support the show by navigating to: Chattabooks...Last releases to read Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Ship A Bag of Dicks for Glitter Bombs and Chocolate Penises...promo code:tnfrogotjokes Tip A Sister If You Wanna Hear Better and More Favorably Produced Episodes! Or leave a tip if you want more produced for better-produced episodes! Cash App cash.app/$TNFro or even Venmo Venmo @Felicia-Baxter-3

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TNFro Is Reading...Sipping Coffee,Watching, Listening to and generally fussing about....

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 84:37


COVID Shenanigans and Debunking Myths           Guest Blogger, Vaccine Hesitancy in Asia Watching...A weekend of Bond, James Bond Here's the thing about Privilege and Entitlement         Ally or Pandering? Listening, Watching, And Eating per usual... Now that you know, what would you do differently? Navigate To: Chattabooks...Last releases to read Dale's Angel's Store...For Merch Ship A Bag of Dicks for Glitter Bombs and Chocolate Penises...promo code:tnfrogotjokes Tip A Sister If You Wanna Hear Better and More Favorably Produced Episodes! PayPal Cash App cash.app/$TNFro Venmo @Felicia-Baxter-3    

NAKED VOICE
What do clients really want 2.0 with Ingrid Fussing

NAKED VOICE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 28:08


What do clients really want from agencies? Listen to Ingrid Fussing, Global Marketing Director, tell us about her 20+ years' experience - how she selects and judges agencies. Should agencies be involved in strategy? What's the one thing clients look for in an agency? What can piss off a client?

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TNFro Is Reading...And Fussing about COVID, Afghanistan, Aretha, Cuomo, and August Heat

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 76:43


Fussing about COVID shenanigans and Tomfoolery, Chaos in Afghanistan, Movie, Respect Biopic about the Late Great Aretha Franklin when everybody disrespected her she became great, Andrew Cuomo's and the descent into Sociopathy, and musing about the August Heat and other things.    Navigate to my online bookstore Chattabooks, to purchase the latest beach read or read on your porch book. And also check out my TNFro Brand Merchandise on my Dalesangelsinc online store and use my coupon code:tnfro to get a percentage off your order. Newest Addition To My Swag Store, The Nah Grrp Tee When You Need a Negative Response, with Flavor, to a Questionable(dumb) question

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TNFro Is Reading...Fussing, Eating, Editing my Sci-Fi Book Listeners, and Playing with my dog, Ethel Mertz Baxter

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 93:34


Podcast of Complaints, Dragging Hilton and All My Sons Moving And Storage, Some people who think they are Allies Are Well-Intentioned folks that haven't said dumb-ish yet, but wait then you do...and Introducing my new fur baby...ETHEL MERTZ HOUDINI BAXTER!!!   Ethel Mertz, Gangsta Chihuahua Yorkie Mix Moving Sucks, but I am finally at home. Traveling for medical care...Nertz to that. The world really was kind of wildin' in 1971. I have had the pleasure of eating at a great New Greek Place in town, awesome cocktails at the Rooster Comb, and eating Ramen at my house. Fresh outta F-s for these anti-vaxxers and vaccine-hesitant fools...no grace and you stupid, and because of you we headed back to a lock-down...Jus' sayin'. I'm over grace and molly-coddling you fools! Wash your hands, wear a mask, and get your shot!! We have the tool, use it!!!  Rep Ludlow, LA...Husband died of COVID in December 2020.  2 weeks before the Vaccine became available.    Don't forget to navigate to Chattabooks to order the latest great read online as well as order your #TNFro Merch at my Blog's Store  I fuss about the leaders in this state, and yes they are really dumb, and some of the other citizens are really stupid but I do love where I live...finally.  

Am I A Bad Mum?
Don't mind me, I'm just fussing over your child here and not my own!

Am I A Bad Mum?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 13:10


Rach finds herself in a park with loads of kids riding bikes and scooters like crazy and all she can do is fuss over other people's children that are colliding into each other like it is the Tour De France!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The LIFETalks Podcast
Things We Should Be Fussing About

The LIFETalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 25:29


LIFETalks Producer Britt Nipper and Pastor Dan flip the script and discuss topics the church should spend time fussing about which they currently aren't. 

The LIFETalks Podcast
Things We Shouldn't Be Fussing About

The LIFETalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 26:39


LIFETalks Producer Britt Nipper joins Pastor Dan for a conversation on things churches spend their time fussing about but shouldn't be.

Talkin' Business and Facts
E-commerce News Show #9 | Amazon Fussing Over Fake Product Reviews, Lululemon Investing In Home Fitness Tech Company, Glossier Back Into Physical Retail

Talkin' Business and Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 13:38


This is the 9th episode of the E-commerce News Show. In today's episode we cover 3 stories: Amazon Fussing Over Fake Product ReviewsLululemon Investing In-Home Fitness Tech CompanyGlossier Back Into Physical RetailUse this e-commerce news and insights to fuel your e-commerce entrepreneurial hats!Join the Value Tips Tuesday newsletter!Explore more on Get The Bag Life here:InstagramTikTokBlogYoutubeTwitterLinkedIn

Keys For Kids Ministries

Bible Reading: 2 Corinthians 12:7-10Reed watched his little brother crawl all over the living room. Titus picked up a toy, chewed on it furiously, and then threw it down. He made his way to the TV and reached out to touch the screen. "No, no," Mom said as she picked Titus up. "You need to leave the TV alone." Titus squirmed and fussed loudly. "Shhhh! Stop fussing," said Mom."He doesn't like to be picked up when he wants to get at something," said Reed. He smiled as his little brother wiggled this way and that, trying to get free from Mom's arms. "He sure is a busy baby!""Yes, he is," Mom agreed.When Mom put Titus down, he crawled to the TV again. "No, Titus! Mommy said no!" Mom repeated. Titus squealed and kicked his legs when Mom picked him up and headed for his room. "I think it's time for a nap," she said. "I can tell you're getting tired."When Mom returned, Reed was seated on the floor, looking out the window. She quietly sat down beside him. "Penny for your thoughts," said Mom.Reed grinned. "Do you get tired of telling Titus no so often?" he asked."Sometimes," said Mom, "but that's okay. In time, he'll learn what's allowed and what isn't.""Do you think God gets tired of telling us no?" asked Reed. "I asked Him to let me play on the traveling baseball team this summer, but He said no to that.""Well, God knows what's best for us, and it doesn't always line up with what we think is best for ourselves, so He has to tell us no sometimes," Mom said. "We just have to trust Him." "Yeah--but we don't really like to be told no," Reed said."You're right," Mom said, "and Titus doesn't like it either. He fusses about it. As he grows older, he'll learn to quit fussing and accept our answers. And as we grow to know Jesus better, we should learn to accept His answers to prayer, even when they're not what we wanted." Mom smiled. "Trust Him, Reed. Ask Him to help you want what He wants for your life.""Okay," said Reed. He grinned. "And I'll try not to fuss when He tells me no." -Veronica GuerrieroHow About You?How do you feel when you pray and don't get the answer you want? Do you fuss and complain? Or have you learned, as the apostle Paul did, to accept God's answers? Jesus wants you to come to Him and tell Him your hurts and your desires. He knows the right answer for each situation. Pray for His will to be done, and trust Him to give you what He knows is best.Today's Key Verse:If we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. (NKJV) (1 John 5:14)Today's Key Thought:Pray, and trust God's answers

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Man vs Marriage
Episode 138 – Arguments: Rules of Engagment - Arguing, Fussing, and Fighting

Man vs Marriage

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 47:02


Marriage and arguments… is that a thing? Heck yeah it is! When these things arise how can you transform the conversation into a discussion that results in clear communication and progress? It is supremely important that we get down to the brass tacks so to speak when we are at the point of arguing. But how? Join us for this relationship transforming episode, you do not want to miss this one! Be sure to subscribe to our email list @ http://manvsmarriagepodcast.com (manvsmarriagepodcast.com) you can also connect with Quincy athttp://facebook.com/mvsmpodcast ( Facebook.com/mvsmpodcast) Have questions? Let us know by emailing us at Coach@manvsmarriagepodcast.com Like us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/MvsMpodcast/ ( https://www.facebook.com/MvsMpodcast/) Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/mvsmpodcast ( https://twitter.com/mvsmpodcast) Want more? Check out our blogs:https://manvsmarriagepodcast.com/blog/ ( https://manvsmarriagepodcast.com/blog/) Subscribe to our upcoming Email newsletter!https://manvsmarriagepodcast.com/ ( https://manvsmarriagepodcast.com/)

VILDSPOR
Fussingø Naturnationalpark

VILDSPOR

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 105:00


Den første naturnationalpark er sendt i høring, men ikke uden modstand fra brugergrupper, som ikke ønsker hegn og store græssende dyr. Vildspor undersøger hvor vild Fussingø bliver. Vi tager på reportage til Fussingø, hvor Lærke møder Brian Gade og Lone Ilved, som har rejst Europa tyndt for at skrive en guide til nationalparkerne. Og så interviewer Rasmus professor Jens-Christian Svenning, som har besøgt og studeret store nationalparker i Amerika og Afrika i første time og biolog Kenneth Buk i Sydafrika, som har skrevet phd om geparder og sat sig ind i hvad der skal til for at genoprette vild natur. Men ikke nok med det: Vi starter dagens program med at give ordet til daglig leder af Molslaboratoriet Anni Kjeldsen, som gerne vil svare på nogle af de spørgsmål der blev hængende i luften efter programmet om dialogkaffe for to uger siden. Vært: Rasmus Ejrnæs. Medvirkende: Brian Gade, Lone Ilved, Jens-Christian Svenning, Ken Buk, Anni Kjeldsen, Rikke Anker Jensen, Mette Gjerskov

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TNFro Is Reading...Black and Brown Excellence, TN Eats and Music, Reading from my Sci-Fi Novel Listeners, General Fussing about TN--State of Hate and GOP Doubling Down on Stupid

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 112:14


All Music credited and available to Stream on iTunes, 1 Podcast Playlist  The National Teacher of the Year Huliana Urtebey from Las Vegas was honored today. Davin and Gwendolyn Clemmons, mother and son dynamic duo awarded GLAAD honor for work in HIV education and services in Memphis. NFL Draft Pick Najee Harris throws Draft party at homeless shelter he was a resident of as a child.  Seemed like the GOP was sipping on that TN Whiskey all week...smh. End this episode reading from my Sci-Fi Novel Listeners Events Around the State 2021 World Barbeque Championship Barbeque in Memphis. Tickets available.    Nightfall Concert Series Returns Live June 11th in Chattanooga!!   

The Jim Stroud Podcast
Lies, Discouraged Workers and "H1-B Only" Jobs

The Jim Stroud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 39:33


Original air date: June 11, 2008 - Karen is ecstatic when she is right and Jim can only grin and bear it. Did you know that there was a minimum wage for IT Workers? (Jim didn't know either.) Want a government spanking? Advertise a job for H1-B candidates only. (Duh! What were they thinking?) Fussing, fighting and general bickering occurs between Karen and Jim, but how is that different from all of our shows? Plus, belated birthday wishes for Jim. Hear it all now on – The Recruiters Lounge podcast. Plus... Download this free eBook: Racism Reimagined: How Critical Race Theory Imperils the American Workplace https://www.tradepub.com/free/w_jims01/

Out of Boundz
Emergency Pod Alert! Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys Have Their QB! Rayne Dakota Prescott Got the Length He Wanted As Well As the Money! Why Were We Fussing So Much?

Out of Boundz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 35:16


Emergency Pod Alert! Joe couldn't be joined by Shawn, but he found Long-Time Listener, First-Time Caller Cowboys fan Louis Fontenot. They discuss the announcement of the Dallas Cowboys coming to terms with their QB, Dak Prescott. It's the deal that Dak wanted and more, but Louis is hopeful for the future now that there are no questions at QB. Stay safe wherever you are and be sure to subscribe/follow the newest addition to the family, A Ginger Tailgate: The Old College Try. *No geese, moose or bears were harmed while this podcast was recorded. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast

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Over 40 and Unapologetically Nerdy...Talking about Space Telescopes and Black Holes, Celebrating Mary Jackson,ST Voyager Trivia, I hated Enterprise, and Readng Fan Fiction

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 49:42


**Full Notes on Dalesangelsinc Blog**     Listening to Jazz, talking about Space Telescopes, Black Holes, and Galaxies in Aquarius. Celebrating Mary Jackson first Black Engineer at NASA. Trivia from Voyager, Fussing about why I hated Enterprise, and Reading more Borg Fan Fiction.  This Book and other Swag available at Chattabooks, my online Bookstore. And of course navigate to Ship A Bag of Dicks and use my promocode:tnfrogotjokes for a percentage of your order and shipping.   

Talk Ya Ish
Talk Ya Ish |Ep 40| Stereotypes!

Talk Ya Ish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 7:04


Stereotypes! To some degree they're true Making observations about masses and making fun of that one thing is exactly what it is. Can't really be mad “if the shoe fits wear it” We need to be less easily riled, taking our power back and understanding, while being real with ourselves If that's you then change. If it isn't. Show it in your actions. Fussing with those that aren't even trying to understand you aren't worth the energy. In all actuality our stereotypes are us. Own it. Negative and positive. But don't ever let them DEFINE you. Twitter: @Slime_relll Instagram: @MutherFuker_Jones Director- @MutherFuker_Jones Codirector- @DirectorHanzo @JusticeJena @R3B3L_shots Music- @RostenMusic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mfingfilms/support

Supermom School
Complaining

Supermom School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 18:05


Complaining. We all do it, but is venting really something that is good for us or not. In this episode we'll explore a few things that happen to our brains when we complain and one thing we can do to help think about things differently. And don't worry, these skills can apply to your children as well to help them stop complaining.

Commerce Chefs
Fussing Around

Commerce Chefs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 29:35


This week on Commerce Chefs, Tom and Kyle are taking a slightly different approach… talking to just each other -- the entire episode. Not to worry, this episode features action stories, anecdotes, and knowledge bombs all about our priorities as brand leaders (oh, and outtakes, ‘cause who doesn't love outtakes?). How to stop being so ‘busy' all the time and look at what's really important. At the end of the day, no one wants to be known as the person who fussed around. Leaders need to stay present and focused to have real impact and inspire their teams to do the same.

The Playas Podcast
Episode 66: Women fussing their way into some sex/men only taking care of the bills/PS5/Have Respect In Foreign Cities/Keep it real with your children ladies

The Playas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 50:50


It sounds to me like women and men want sex equally. We just have to respect each others individual boundaries when it comes to not wanting sex. I personally don't care much that the new Playstation is being released. But, there are a lot of people who are excited. Just make sure you create the environment required to sustain what ever it is you want. You don't want to have to play your new Playstation on someone else's tv right? We have to make sure we are being respectful when we enter foreign lands. We don't want to create enemies in places we haven't even been to yet. Denver is a city that is often slept on but, don't let that spill out when you touch down. You can make allies or enemies ..for life. That applies to anywhere you go. I had to send a message to the ladies with children. If you have a child that is being raised by a man who is not his real father, you must let them know. You don't want to cause unnecessary issues for yourself in the future. When I found out my dad wasn't my real father it turned my world upside down. If I would have know this information prior, I would have had a better view of myself. Everyone in my family knew but me. I was mad at everyone including my mom. But, after I met my biological father and got a better understanding of who I am, I became focused on cultivating that relationship instead of focusing on the frustration I had for my mom. Once my mom came to me and explained to me why she made the decision she made..I became more understanding and our relationship began to mend. Tune in ..tell a Playa friend. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplayaspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplayaspodcast/support

Golden Classics Great OTR Shows
Claudia 49-01-03 ep331 Fussing Over Mr Tucker

Golden Classics Great OTR Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020


Claudia was an old-time radio drama show depicting the joys and challenges faced by newlyweds. The topics discussed include anything that can affect the married couple’s lives. The original stars of the show were Patricia Ryan, who took the role of Claudia, opposite Ryan Kollmar, who played as her husband David. Both characters were created by Rose Franken, a well-known author of newlywed stories in the 1930s. The show was said to be an excellent depiction of a typical American household during those times.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theaterhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Crack House Chronicles
Ep. 54 The Disappearance of Brandon Lawson

Crack House Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 55:48


In this episode of the Crack House Chronicles, we take a deep dive in to the mysterious disappearance of Brandon Lawson. https://crackhousechronicles.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/user/crackhousechronicles Sponsors: https://betterhelp.com/chc If you use this link or or Promo Code CHC, BetterHELP will give you 10% off your first months bill. Sources: https://theoremfact.wordpress.com/2018/01/06/the-disappearance-of-brandon-lawson/ https://truecrimearticles.com/2018/07/24/the-unsolved-disappearance-of-brandon-lawson/ https://thoughtcatalog.com/jordan-windnagle/2020/02/heres-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-disappearance-of-brandon-lawson/  

Covenant Church Sermons
Fussing & Treasure - The Way

Covenant Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 93:19


Message from Kyle Burkholder on November 8, 2020

fussing kyle burkholder
Wofford Caughman
Known For Fussing! - Devotional

Wofford Caughman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 4:31


What will you be known for during 2020? Devotion by Wofford Caughman based on Exodus 17:7.

VILDSPOR
To bison or not to bison

VILDSPOR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 105:00


Skal vi nu have endnu et afsnit af Vildspor om indhegnede naturreservater med store dyr? Det er lige netop, hvad vi skal. Det er mere aktuelt end nogensinde, med store visioner om vildere natur i de kommende naturnationalparker i Grib Skov og ved Fussingø og planer om Moesgaard Vildskov i Århus. Hegnene og de store dyr skiller vandene, for selvom besøgstallene skyder i vejret, når der sættes vildtlevende heste eller bisoner ud i naturen, så pibler det også frem med protester fra naturbrugere, som synes, deres muligheder for at færdes frit i naturen er blevet forringet. Også blandt forskerne er der uenighed om det nye forvaltningsparadigme. Nogle forskere ser rewilding med store dyr som det eneste rigtige og naturlige og omkostningseffektive – andre forskere er bekymrede over udsigten til tivolisering med eksotiske dyr og for, at det skal ende med at blive alt for dyrt. I sommer besøgte vi Michael Stoltze i Almindingen, og ved den lejlighed tog vi på ekspedition til Bisonskoven for at se, om vi kunne få et glimt af de store dyr. Den reportage bringer vi i dagens udsendelse sammen med interviews med formanden for Friluftsrådet i Nordsjælland Poul Erik Pedersen og vildtbiolog Kenneth Buk fra Sydafrika. Endelig får vi de to store giraffer, Jens-Christian Svenning fra Aarhus Universitet og Carsten Rahbek fra Københavns Universitet, i studiet for at debattere, hvor vigtige de store dyr er for selvforvaltende økosystemer, og hvilke dyr som er relevante at inddrage i naturnationalparkerne.

Rock Solid Men
Making Parenting Simple

Rock Solid Men

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 28:02


Four Key Things to Remember:1.Let the ticket do the work. (When your tempted to argue with your children.)2. Fussing gets you nothing. (When they want more than you’ve offered)3. Whining gets you double. (When they don’t want to do what you have asked them to do.) 4. Rules without relationship lead to rebellion (The balance when expectations and relationship.)I value your feedback. Send any thoughts or feedback to RockSolidMenToday@gmail.com Next Episode: WHAT IS A GODLY MAN

Reading for our times
Into the wild: readings on nature for children

Reading for our times

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 30:36


Books are a great way to introduce children to the wonders and wealth of nature. In this episode of the show Sadhana Ramchander curates a delightful set of readings that will surely be enjoyed by the children in your lives—and the child in you. Sadhana Ramchander reads two poems by Shel Silverstein: Zebra question' and 'The toad and the kangaroo Kobita Dass Kolli reads Ruskin Bond’s Henry the chameleon Suchitra Shenoy introduces us to the life of the remarkable Jane Goodall, from the book Fantastically great women who saved the planet'by Kate Pankhurst Divya Mukpalkar reads Ma Ganga and the razai box by Geeta Dharmarajan Tara Jayarao reads Fussing around insects a translation from a Tamizh story by Salai Selvam from the book 'Mother steals a bicycle' Malini Siruguri reads an extract from The Lorax by Dr Seuss A Giridhar Rao reads Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree

@5:00am with Damien Dixon
Stop Complaining and Fussing

@5:00am with Damien Dixon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 11:53


Discontented and stressed with the job before CoVid-19 and ungrateful to now that we are fortunate to have a job learning to put aside complaining and get along. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/5amdamiendixon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/5amdamiendixon/support

2020 Baby
The baby who fusses at the breast

2020 Baby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 8:00


In this time of COVID-19 threat, we want breastfeeding to work for our babies so that their immune system remains as strong as possible. We want breastfeeding to work for women so that life is as easy as it can possibly be in the midst of everything. Fussing and crying at the breast is miserable for both mother and baby - and can usually be prevented or repaired. https://www.emmamccabecbc.com/ (Emma McCabe), a breastfeeding counsellor in Brooklyn, New York, and Dr Pamela Douglas, an Australian GP-lactation consultant and breastfeeding medicine specialist, discuss three main causes of unsettled baby behaviour with breastfeeds. Dr Pam is https://education.possumsonline.com/ (founder of the evidence-based Neuroprotective Developmental Care (or 'Possums') programs) and author of https://www.amazon.com.au/Discontented-Little-Baby-Book-ebook/dp/B00M6G1ABO (The discontented little baby book: all you need to know about feeds, sleep, and crying).  Support this podcast

VILDSPOR
Naturzonen 1:2

VILDSPOR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 55:00


I tidernes morgen var jorden alles, men så begyndte vi at spille krig om den, og på et tidspunkt opdagede statsmagten, hvilken enestående motivation og arbejdsglæde bønderne fik ud af selv at eje deres jord - og hvilket enestående skattegrundlag jorden var. Det var med vilje at vi fordelte jorden mellem os, og det virkede efter hensigten. Vi har fået fødevarer, tømmer og huse. Vi har grundlagt vores velstand på en velplanlagt udnyttelse af naturresurserne. Men tiderne skifter, og nu råber tiden på biodiversitet og vild natur, fuld af oplevelser. Det kedelige budskab er at det ikke kommer af sig selv. Det opløftende budskab er, at snebolden er begyndt at trille og ikke længere kan stoppes. Det siger i hvert fald professor Henrik Vejre fra Københavns Universitet, som er med i studiet på en telefon i corona-sikker afstand. Lærke og Emil er taget med Rune Engelbreth Larsen til Indskovene ved Fussingø for at se på en blandt de mere end 30 store naturområder i statens eje, som kunne blive forvandlet til vild natur. Men det veldisponerede program bliver afbrudt af en ophidset syvsover, som ringer på naturtelefonen og beviser at man alligevel godt kan skælde ud på fynsk.

VILDSPOR
Naturzonen

VILDSPOR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 55:00


I tidernes morgen var jorden alles, men så begyndte vi at spille krig om den, og på et tidspunkt opdagede statsmagten, hvilken enestående motivation og arbejdsglæde bønderne fik ud af selv at eje deres jord - og hvilket enestående skattegrundlag jorden var. Det var med vilje at vi fordelte jorden mellem os, og det virkede efter hensigten. Vi har fået fødevarer, tømmer og huse. Vi har grundlagt vores velstand på en velplanlagt udnyttelse af naturresurserne. Men tiderne skifter, og nu råber tiden på biodiversitet og vild natur, fuld af oplevelser. Det kedelige budskab er at det ikke kommer af sig selv. Det opløftende budskab er, at snebolden er begyndt at trille og ikke længere kan stoppes. Det siger i hvert fald professor Henrik Vejre fra Københavns Universitet, som er med i studiet på en telefon i corona-sikker afstand. Lærke og Emil er taget med Rune Engelbreth Larsen til Indskovene ved Fussingø for at se på en blandt de mere end 30 store naturområder i statens eje, som kunne blive forvandlet til vild natur. Men det veldisponerede program bliver afbrudt af en ophidset syvsover, som ringer på naturtelefonen og beviser at man alligevel godt kan skælde ud på fynsk.

Do Or Dice: A D&D Podcast
Arc 3: Ep. 0 - New Beginnings

Do Or Dice: A D&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 38:02


Season 3 episode 0!! Lets get to know our new players and their characters!! Make sure to check out Episode 1 on March 19th for the BIG GIVEAWAY information! ----------------------------------------------- For show notes, including player bio's, character sheets and more head over to doordicepodcast.com Join in the community on Discord: https://discord.gg/pGaDRwb Connect with us on Twitter: twitter.com/doordicepodcast Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/DoOrDicePodcast Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/doordicepodcast Check out our swag: https://www.teepublic.com/user/doordice Don't forget to jump to our sponsors websites' and use our codes at checkout for great savings and to support the show!  https://easyrollerdice.com/ - code: "DOD25" for 25% off your entire order!   wyrmwoodgaming.com - code:  "doordice" for free domestic shipping   Episode Desc. Time to get to know a little more about everyone's characters and their motivations for them! Enjoy! Music and SFX List: "Saturdays" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Street Dreams" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Chill Day" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Mjói" by Alexander Nakarada (https://filmmusic.io/song/4752-mj-i + https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/) License: CC BY    "Better Days" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Oceans" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Blue Boi" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Galway" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com + https://filmmusic.io/song/3795-galway) License: CC BY   "Silencyo CC Fire in Fireplace Close Up Reverberant" by silencyo (https://freesound.org/s/81800/) License: Public Domain   "Tavern Ambience Inside Laughter" by ivolipa (https://freesound.org/s/326313/) License: Public Domain   "dog howling" by simcotter (https://freesound.org/s/115357/) License: Public Domain   "swinging door in tight space +light electric hum" by kyles (https://freesound.org/s/451932/) License: Public Domain   "Hi Tops Running on wood" by dhallcomposer (https://freesound.org/s/505297/) License: Public Domain   "Dog Walking Towards" by Anthousai (https://freesound.org/s/398731/) License: Public Domain   "Kitchen.Dishes.Sink.Fussing" by jessepash (https://freesound.org/s/139975/) License: Public Domain   "Bubbling Stew" by nebulousflynn (https://freesound.org/s/269088/) License: CC BY   "Kitchen.PlatesScraping.Faucet" by jessepash (https://freesound.org/s/139974/) License: Public Domain   "KITCHEN" by yahaveva (https://freesound.org/s/444844/) License: Public Domain   "Cutting with a kitchen knive" by edhutschek (https://freesound.org/s/214359/) License: Public Domain   "Carrots Boiling in Steel Pan on Gas Hob 170427_1450" by megashroom (https://freesound.org/s/390163/) License: Public Domain   "Memories With You" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Smile" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Moving On" by Lakey Inspired (https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired) License: CC BY SA   "Folk Round" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)   "Windy Day" by squashy555 (https://freesound.org/s/341368/) License: Public Domain   "crow call Field recording with zoom h2n" by Garuda1982 (https://freesound.org/s/418181/) License: Public Domain   "Crow Call, Single, A" by InspectorJ (https://freesound.org/s/418262/) License: CC BY   "Dying Campfire" by CaganCelik (https://freesound.org/s/459909/) License: Public Domain   "Schritte SockenTeppich" by hannagreen (https://freesound.org/s/332011/) License: CC BY   "Door open close (repeated)" by Pixanaut (https://freesound.org/s/238981/) License: Public Domain

St. James United Methodist Church
What Are You Fussing Over?

St. James United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020


“2020 0216 0900 CLMC Sermon”. Luke 10:38-42 The post What Are You Fussing Over? appeared first on St. James United Methodist Church.

Talking About Clothes with Holly Chayes
The Comfort of Not Fussing a conversation with Jill Wolcott

Talking About Clothes with Holly Chayes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 12:07


In my conversation with Jill, we touched on always being comfortable without resorting to yoga pants day in and day out. Building and evolving your wardrobe towards comfort. Buying with the long term in mind, having sensitive skin, creating comfort from the details of your wardrobe. And accessorizing to spruce up and reinvent your comfortable staples. And finally, the psychological comfort of not having to fuss or worry about your clothing. Jill Wolcott started designing knitwear in 1993 and focuses on designing items that you'll be excited to wear for years to come. She's based out of Seattle after two decades in San Francisco and contrary to popular myths about knitwear designers spends more time in front of the computer than at her needles. She also teaches in an effort to pass along what she's learned. You can hear our conversation and find out more about the whole collection at WhoWearsWho.com/podcast1

Cassidy Comments
What are YOU Fussing About? (OGW, 053)

Cassidy Comments

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 3:35


In today’s first reading from the Second Book of Samuel, David is doing a lot of fussing.  He is living in a cedar house while God is traveling around under a tent of cloth. Listen in as we are told what God’s response is to all of this fuss David is making.  What will happen after David is gone? And then ask yourself what you are fussing about that may be of your own doing, not of God? Tune in for another engaging scriptural reflection that just might have you asking, “What am I worrying about?” You can find all of my podcasts at janetcassidy.blubrry.net and my blog postings at janetcassidy.blogspot.com Please be sure to subscribe and send it to a friend or re-post it to encourage others to listen to the Word of God today! Have a blessed day! Janet Cassidy janetcassidy.blubrry.net janetcassidy.blogspot.com

Family Life Assembly Of God
Arguing, Fussing and Fighting

Family Life Assembly Of God

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 50:40


Pastor John Mark Allen talks about discontent among christians.

REAL LIFE SPILL ENT RADIO
The Real Life Spill Show (relationships moments & child support)

REAL LIFE SPILL ENT RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 116:00


Live right now The Real Life Spill Show Come Join Us As we close our topic from 7/24/19: Who Has It Worse? Tonights Topic: (1. Just be a Man/Woman about it Relationship Moments) 2. Is child support really enough? All are Welcome to Call and/or Listen. (215) 383-3975 or listen live via  http://tobtr.com/s/11459195            

iteration
New Book: Extreme Programming

iteration

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 40:14


Iteration — A weekly podcast about programming, development, and design through the lens of amazing books, chapter-by-chapter. Extreme Programing Explained Embrace change By Kent Beck Chapter 1 - What is XP? "Extreme Programing is about social change. It's about letting go of habits and patterns that were adaptive in the past, but now in the way of us doing out best work. It's about giving up the defenses that protect us but interfere with our productivity. It may leave us feeing exposed. It's about being open about what we are capable of doing and then doing it. And, allowing and expecting others to do the same... ...It's about the process of becoming more of our best selves and in the process our best as developers. And, it's about writing great code... "Philosophy of software based on... communication, feedback, simplicity, courage and respect. "XP is my attempt to reconcile humanity and productivity in my own practice of software development..." John — Humanity and productivity. Pomodoro timers, too much coffee, pushing weekends. "How would you do it if you had enough time? — Fussing about the constraints distracts you from your goals. Your clear self does the best work no matter what the constraints are" John — Riff on Time Constraints — Time is always my blocker. Is that a good one? Final Summary — What is XP? Giving up old habits Fully appreciating yourself for total effort today Striving to do better tomorrow Consistently Evaluating yourself Meeting your Human needs

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast
Deadly Dragon For Meditation of Sound on DubLab Radio

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 116:41


This ya mix was done by Scratch Famous for Tom Chasteen's (DubClub) show Meditation of Sound on Dublab Radio. I put together this mix highlighting some of my favorite tunes, some exclusive Japanese reissues and original music, and the exciting new voice of Deadly Dragon’s own Jonny Go Figure. 1. Don Drummond – Last Call (Coxsone Pre) 2. Matt Sounds –Seven Samurai (G Stone/Overheat) 3. Justin Hinds – Why I should Worry (Treasure Isle/Push Music) 4. Helmsley Morris – Think I’m a Fool (Clancy’s Pre) 5. Bob and Tyrone – I Don’t Mind (Studio One Pre) 6. Gloria Crawford – You Miss Me (Treasure Isle / Push Music) 7. Prince Buster – All My Loving (Fab) 8. Matt Sounds – Baku Steady (G Stone / Overheat) 9. Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra Feat. Bitty McLean – Fu Manchu (Axe Attack Records) 10. Dave Barker – Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying (Upsetter Pre) 11. Tommy McCook – Psychedelic Reggae (Treasure Isle / Push Music) 12. Hippy Boys – Nigeria (Gay Feet) 13. Winston Turner & Untouchables – Apollo 13 Explosion (Pisces) 14. Sounds Unlimited – Middle East Skank (Scorpio) 15. Cornell Campbell – Magic Spell ( Jackpot) 16. Mudies All Stars – Theme From The Gun Court (Moodisc) 17. Heptones – Love Without Feeling (Jungle) 18. Inge Larsen – Love Is Gone (Moodisc) 19. John Holt – Gone Is Love (Moodisc) 20. Mudies All Stars – Kick Them Face (Moodisc) 21. Vin Gordon – Red Blood (Studio One) 22. Dub Specialist – Bionic Dub (Studio One) 23. Dubforce – Liar Dub (Dubforce/Overheat) 24. Lee Perry & Upsetters – Upsetters Shuffle Dubfiles remix (Beatnik/Pressure Sounds) 25. God Sons – South East Trumpet (Southeast) 26. Don D Junior – Zion Youth (Fe Me Time) 27. Freddy McKay – I’m a Free Man (Studio One) 28. Lloyd Crosdale – Set Me Free (London Records) 29. Tony Brown – Inflation (London Records) 30. Slowly Sounds Feat. Courtney John – The Right Way (Slowly Sounds) 31. Skatalites – Ceiling Bud (Ximeno) 32. H2O – Medusa Pt. 2 (Aquarius / Pressure Sounds) 33. Dennis Brown – When You Are Down Dub (Joe Gibbs) 34. Earl Daley – Love and Happiness (Scorpio) 35. Ronnie Davis – I Won’t Cry (U Man Rites) 36. Diggory Kenrick – Psalm 16 (Now Records) 37. Vivian Jackson & Prophets – Judgement on The Land (Prophets) 38. Diggory Kenrick & Prophets – Vengence (Now Records) 39. Don Drummond Junior – Fisherman Special (Globe Records) 40. The Aquarians – Arise (Aquarius / Pressure Sounds) 41. Tartans – Solid as A Rock (Rythem Force) 42. Tidals – What a Great Day (Sunshot) 43. Dillinger – Dread no Warrior (Gorgon) 44. Rothadam – I Was Born To Be a Rebel (Shella) 45. Karl Bryan & Count Ossie – Black Up (Coxsone) 46. Sound Dimension – Blank 47. Lennie Hibbert – Real Hot (Creation LP) 48. Jackie Mittoo – Who Done It (Coxsone) 49. Lloyd Charmers – Who Done It (Splash) 50. James Eastwood – Darkest Night (Scorpio) 51. Nana MacLean – Give Love Another Try (Studio One) 52. Linval Thompson – Another Man (Marts) 53. Barrington Levy – Deep In The Dark (BL Sounds) 54. Prince Pampidoo – Do You Mommy Know (Lightning) 55. Jah Peter – Silent Zone Rock (Armagedon) 56. Rock It So Good 57. Ringo – New Yorker (Atomic Bum) 58. Pablo Roots – Reggae Mr. Operator (Stepping Lightning) 59. Nice Up The Dance Dub (King Culture) 60. Barry Brown – Nice Up The Dance (King Culture) 61. Stamma Ranks – Stamma Special (King Culture) 62. Linval Thompson – Fussing & Fighting (Medtone) 63. Itals – Dis Yah Time (Hopewell Surviors) 64. Vin Gordon – Harbour View Rock (Rattie Soul) 65. Itals – Ina Dis Ya Time (Spiderman) 66. Trinity – Ready Done (Spiderman) 67. Yellow Man – Over Me (Spiderman) 68. Clement Irie – Mr Magnificent (Hummingbird) 69. Jonny Go Figure – Vinyl Lover (Bent Backs) 70. Koffee – Raggamuffin (Frankie Music) 71. Johnny Osbourne – Let There Be Love (Version City) 72. Johnny Osbourne – No Ice Cream Dub (Special) 73. Salaam Remi – Acid Rain (Acid Rain) 74. Ghost – Come Back Again (Acid Rain) 75. Omar Gosh – New Millenium (Acid Rain)

Awesome Etiquette
Episode #241: Fussing With Flowers

Awesome Etiquette

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 53:52


On today’s show Lizzie and Dan take your questions on passing earbuds out like candy, fussing with flowers as a host, electric bill etiquette, housewarming - do we register? Plus your most excellent feedback, etiquette salute and a postscript segment on tricky foods H-O. For Awesome Etiquette sustaining members Your extra question of the week is about bachelor and bachelorette party planning.

Talkhaus Mario Cortex Tabletop RPG with raocow
Book 2 Ep 80 : Fussing Over a Stone

Talkhaus Mario Cortex Tabletop RPG with raocow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019


https://archive.org/download/book2ep80/ep80.mp3

Casting Across Fly Fishing
Tips to Follow for Fly Fishing Leaders

Casting Across Fly Fishing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 21:22


In my experience, some fly fishers either care way too much about leaders. Most don't care enough. Fussing over the exact number of centimeters of 4X you need for a certain taper might be overkill. But simply looping on a knotless, tapered leader and using it until it won't fit through your fly's eye isn't the way to go either. In this episode I share a handful of easy, no-nonsense tips for a middle path to using leaders. With only a little bit of energy and effort, you can improve your presentation while also understanding how different components make your leader and fly "do" different things.

HISplace Family Church Podcast with Pastor Doug Bartsch
Fight Fair - From This Day Forward series- 2019-24-02

HISplace Family Church Podcast with Pastor Doug Bartsch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 40:07


How we disagree in a relationship is indicative of the future of the relationship. Learn how to disagree in healthy ways in this insightful message.

Likes Follows & Retweets
Ep. 38 Christmas Haters SUCK!!!

Likes Follows & Retweets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 16:00


This is me driving in the truck Fussing at Miserable Holiday people who need a life.

Rock Creek Fellowship's Podcast
Stead Direction and Sustaining Purpose: Fussing and Being Fussed Over in Nurture

Rock Creek Fellowship's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 41:52


Isaiah 44:1-5 Ephesians 4:11-16

Alaroots
Home Roots Mix!

Alaroots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018


1. Sizzla Kalonji - Hear them talking 2. Culture - Stop the Fussing and Fighting 3. Barry Brown - Step it Up  4. Ken Boothe - Satta Massagana  5. Dadawah - Zion Land  6. Sister Audrey - Africa is Zion 7. Khayo Benyameen meets Jah Tool - Forward to zion & Forward to Dub  8. Danman- Cant stop the rastaman again 9. Jah Shaka - Rastafari 10. Lyricson feat. Vaugh Benjamin - Revolution time  11. Midnite - Esta es the Truth 12. Midnite - Livity 13. Midnite - Mongst InI 14. Capleton - Leaders let the people down 15. Alpha Deh & Sersha Rock - Honesty 16. Raggasonic - Faut pas mprendre pour un âne 17. Dub Incorporation - Metissage 18. Dub Incorporation - Comme de l'Or 19. Dub Incorporation feat. Mellow Mood - Justice 20. Tikenjah Fakoly - Quand l'Afrique va se reveiller 21. Tikenjah Fakoly - Le Prix du Paradis 22. Mo Kalamity - Time to Rise up 23. Idren Natural - Rasta Rights 24. Young Massai - Early Rise 25. Young Warrior - The Ark 26. Fikir Amlak - Ethiopian Sunrise 27 . Fikir Amlak feat. King Alpha - Addis Ababa 

Super Stretch Yoga
No More Fussing And Fighting My Friend ~ Modo 60 Yoga Class

Super Stretch Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 58:38


Perspective. Drop into awareness and breathe yourself into harmony. This is a live recording from a Modo / Moksha Yoga 60-minute class with Jes Rosenberg. Enjoy the class intention/theme and set Modo Yoga sequence. Get back to us with your thoughts on our feed.

2debate
2d32 – Stop fussing over fake news, it’s not a real thing anyway!

2debate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 24:47


Is fake news a real thing and is it worth fuzzing about? Today's debate has been in Dirk's editing backlog a while longer. Scaramucci was just announced as press secretary when it was recorded. Decide for yourself if things have changed since... Picture: CC0, Pixabay

Fayette Baptist Church
JAMES 17 - Fussing & Fighting Pt. 2

Fayette Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 48:36


Fayette Baptist Church
JAMES 16 - Fussing & Fighting

Fayette Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 49:38


NICE UP! records
NICE UP! Podcast - Aug 2016

NICE UP! records

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 61:27


More fire from Shepdog this month as he delivers another hour of the finest hot tunes from the likes of Stylo G, Big Narstie, Turntable Dubbers, Blend Mishkin, Damien Marley, Resonators and more, including remixes from Numa Crew, T & Sugah and Moresounds. Big, bad and heavy is the order of the day once again - turn on, tune in and tun up! Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/niceuprecords/nice-up-podcast-august-2016/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/nice-up!-records/id819406862?mt=2 Tracklist: 1. Original (Liondub remix) - Blend Mishkin & Roots Evolution ft Skarra Mucci & Mandinka Warrior 2. Be There For You (T & Sugah remix) - Turntable Dubbers ft Doctor 3. Fussing & Fighting (Numa crew remix) - DJ Vadim ft Demolition Man 4. BDL Skank - Big Narstie ft Super Cat 5. Bike Engine - Stylo G & Jacob Plant 6. Mountain Mover - Gappy Ranks 7. Lambada - Serocee 8. I Love The Way - Shakka ft Mr Vegas 9. Giants - Akala ft Kabaka Pyramid & Marshall 10. Nail Pon Cross - Damien Marley 11. So Unjust - Stephen Marley ft Rakim & Kardinal Offishal 12. Imaginary People - Resonators 13. Liar Liar - Jstar ft Kinck 14. Always - Toddla T & Andrea Martin ft Silkki Wonda 15. Guns & Fiyah (Moresounds dub) - Bukkah ft Junior Dread 16. Nothing More To Say - The Frightnrs

Craft Beer Radio Podcast Extras
CBR Extra: Fussing Over Bud

Craft Beer Radio Podcast Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 7:38


Craft Beer Radio is released under the Creative Commons Licenses. Visit craftbeerradio.com for more info.

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Craft Beer Radio Podcast Extras
CBR Extra: Fussing Over Bud

Craft Beer Radio Podcast Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 7:38


Craft Beer Radio is released under the Creative Commons Licenses. Visit craftbeerradio.com for more info.

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The Scottish Independence Podcast
For A' That 34 - Fussing & Fighting

The Scottish Independence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2013 48:49


Andrew and I were joined by two guests for the 34th episode of the For A' That podcast.Making his second appearance was Pat Kane, and making his first was James Kelly, who writes the blog Scot Goes Pop.The first topic of discussion was the errrm, debate, between Nicola Sturgeon and Anas Sarwar. We didn't talk about it in glowing terms.Gordon Brown making another appearance in the debate got a look in. Were his proposed constitutional changes just hot air or do they actually mean something? Also Brown himself, a confusing (surely confused?) figure at the best of times.Should we be trying to rock the boat more and strike out with a bold vision of a new Scotland or should we be trying to allay the fears that some people have about Indy.In a week of wildly differing polls, we asked if they matter.LINKShttp://michaelgreenwell.wordpress.com/http://lallandspeatworrier.blogspot.co.uk/https://twitter.com/thoughtlandhttp://scotgoespop.blogspot.co.uk/?m=1