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AM Hookah Podcast With Jeremy B Byrd S4 EP14 (Mint Heads) ****************************************** Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/amhookah Multistreaming with https://restream.io/ ****************************************** Support the show Packmatz.com AMHookah for 10% off Use Code AMHookah at HookahJohn.com for 10% off any order of 45$ or more. HoHStore.com AM15 for 15% off order ****************************************** The AM Hookah Podcast has Three shows Monday the Podcast Wednesday AM Hookah Video ****************************************** Use !commands to see all the stuff you can type in! !Guest Learn about and who our Guest is --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amhookah/support
Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/amhookah Multistreaming with https://restream.io/ AM Hookah Podcast s4 EP11 (Lets Smoke and Chat) ****************************************** Support the show Packmatz.com AMHookah for 10% off Amazon Prestige Bubbles coco coals Amazon Link https://amzn.to/2Ly9SAy Silicone Hookah Silencer https://amzn.to/2XPwYZU Use Code AMHookah at HookahJohn.com for 10% off any order of 45$ or more. HoHStore.com AM15 for 15% off order ****************************************** The AM Hookah Podcast has Three shows Monday the Podcast Wednesday AM Hookah Video ****************************************** Use !commands to see all the stuff you can type in! !Guest Learn about and who our Guest is !Bowls Find out how many you have in your Wallet !smoke What we are Smoking! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amhookah/support
Top 8 Hookah Gadgets you Don't Want AM Hookah Podcast S4 EP8 (DR.Noobsauce) 2019 Lets talk about the Hookah Trash and Hookah Movies ****************************************** Support the show Packmatz.com AMHookah for 10% off Amazon Prestige Bubbles coco coals Amazon Link https://amzn.to/2Ly9SAy Silicone Hookah Silencer https://amzn.to/2XPwYZU Use Code AMHookah at HookahJohn.com for 10% off any order of 45$ or more. HoHStore.com AM15 for 15% off order ****************************************** The AM Hookah Podcast has Three shows Monday the Podcast Wednesday AM Hookah Video Friday AM Hookah Live ****************************************** Use !commands to see all the stuff you can type in! !Guest Learn about and who our Guest is !Bowls Find out how many you have in your Wallet !smoke What we are Smoking! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amhookah/support
****************************************** Huge Giveaway | A|M Hookah Podcast S3 EP 22 (The Return of the Drunk Cast) 2019 ****************************************** What is up Midnight Tokers, Afternoon Inhalers, and AM Hookah Smokers, this is the AM Hookah Podcast, Your Weekly Hookah Podcast every Monday at 6:30pm CST, here on Youtube and Twitch, I’m the M in the AM Matt, with me is the man who needs no drink to get drunk Adrain how are you doing are you ready to drink for the people. This week let's Get Drunk, not really, okay really, so here we are, some of you know the drill I know, but we have a like goal that will determine the amount of shots we take. Every ten we take a shot. Plus we have all sorts of stuff to give out during the ep please allow me to thank our sponsors before we get to far in this. Hooked On Hookah medwakh.com Eternal Smoke The AM Hookah Merch Store Prestige Bubbles Azure Tobacco Moses Hoses Zomo Mason Shishaware ***************************************** Support the show Prestige Bubbles coco coals Amazon Link https://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=... Bubbles coco coals&index=aps&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=ur2&linkId=cf33fe41b4f121ca851502ed44877b80 Use Code AMHookah at HookahJohn.com for 10% off any order of 45$ or more. HoHStore.com AM15 for 15% off order ****************************************** The AM Hookah Podcast has Three shows Monday the Podcast Wednesday The Gamecast Friday Technical Difficulties ****************************************** Use !commands to see all the stuff you can type in! !Guest Learn about and who our Guest is !Bowls Find out how many you have in your Wallet !smoke What we are Smoking! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amhookah/support
A|M Hookah Podcast S3 EP 18 (Top 10 Hookah Flavors) 2019 ****************************************** Support the show Use Code AMHookah at HookahJohn.com for 10% off any order of 45$ or more. HoHStore.com AMHookah for 30% off order ****************************************** The AM Hookah Podcast has Three shows Monday the Podcast Wednesday The Gamecast Friday Technical Difficulties ****************************************** Use !commands to see all the stuff you can type in! !Guest Learn about and who our Guest is !Bowls Find out how many you have in your Wallet !smoke What we are Smoking! ****************************************** This week let's talk about some of the stuff that we think as our all time fav, current fav, we get asked plenty of time what our favorite hookah tobacco is, so let's go thought the list as Adrian and i talk about our Top Ten Hookah Tobacco Flavors, will we have some the same? Only one way to find out, also we will talk about the top 3 lists from our Facebook group, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amhookah/support
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Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Chris McKnight This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Chris McKnight who is a software developer who knows Angular, Ruby, Node.js, and iOS. He went to college at Louisiana State University and graduated with a computer science degree from LSU. They talk about Chris’ background, past/current projects, among other things. Check out today’s episode to hear the panel talk about JavaScript, Angular, C and C++, Node, React, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:12 – Chuck: Hello! Introduce yourself, please! 1:15 – Guest: I am a software engineer outside of Nashville, Tennessee. I work for a medium consultancy company. I know JavaScript, Angular, NativeScript, and JS, too. 1:41 – Chuck: Cool! Tell us your story and how you got into programming? 2:00 – Guest: I was a really big nerd in high school and grew up in Louisiana, USA. There was one other person in the school that knew what I was talking about. I was learning C++ and Visual Studio in 2003. That was really back in the day and Microsoft Foundation class was a thing. I moved onto PHP and started working for a company in Baton Rouge after graduating college. I have a computer science degree with a secondary discipline in mathematics. I graduated from LSU and got a job offer before I graduated. Doing some part-time work for them b/c they were swamped. I was writing PHP and they said that they used jQuery a lot. 4:47 – Chuck: You got started and you said you used C and C++, why those languages? 5:05 – Guest: I did a little bit of Java, but it was the “new kid on the block.” I wanted to get into a program that was user-friendlier. 6:21 – Chuck: I took C and C++ classes in college. Eventually I did Ruby on Rails. I totally understand why you went that way. 6:44 – Guest: I picked-up Rails, because a company (that I worked for at the time) used it. I usually reached for jQuery among other options. 7:31 – Chuck: When did you start taking JavaScript seriously? 7:40 – Guest: 2012-2013. Frustrations of not using JavaScript as good as I could. For jQuery you have to call when you have an issue. Then you run into all of these bugs, and... 9:18 – Chuck: It sounds like it was more out of necessity. 9:30 – Guest: Yep, exactly. Those pain points have been reduced b/c I have been using Type Script and Angular and now version 6 and version 7. You try to call a number method on a string and vice versa, and app development time. 10:03 – Chuck: ...it has a process running with it. 10:13 – Guest: Catching a lot of those easy mistakes (bugs) and it’s a 5-10 minute fix. It takes a lot of that away. Sometimes you can say: I want to ignore it. Or it doesn’t give you runtime guarantees. Some other libraries out there have been on the forefront of fixing those problems. REST TYPE is an example of that. 11:39 – Chuck: When I talk to people about JavaScript a lot of times I get basically that they are saying: I started doing more things in Node or React – I fell in love with the language. Your reasons for starting JavaScript are because “I hated running into these problems.” Did you start loving to work in JavaScript? 12:11 – Guest: I did start loving it but it took a while. I could write a short amount of code and then at the end I get a result. Another thing that bothers me is FILTER. What does it return? It’s actually FIND and FIND INDEX and you use the pattern of filter and run this expression and give me index zero. 14:16 – Chuck: What work have you done that you are proud of? 14:20 – Guest: I started a new job last month; beforehand I worked at a mortgage company. I was proud of the Angular application and applications that I worked on. 16:55 – Chuck: How did you get into Angular? 17:00 – Guest: Interesting story. October of 2016 – at this time I was all against Angular. However someone came to me and said we have to... At the time I wasn’t impressed with the language. I learned about Angular at the time, though, and learned through Egghead. I learned a lot in 2 days, and I got pretty decent at it. I was writing Angular applications pretty quickly, and it made sense to me. 20:53 – Chuck: I am a fan of the CLI b/c that’s what we have in Rails. It’s really nice. What are you working on these days? 21:13 – Guest: Less on Angular b/c of the new job. I will do Angular on my free time. I work on Angular at nighttime. I build some things in React these past few weeks. 23:07 – Chuck: Any part of your experience that could help people? 23:17 – Guest: Learn what’s happening under the hood of libraries such as jQuery. Explore and find resources to help you. Keep learning and keep at it. Tools are so god now – such as Prettier and Lint – they will tell me “you don’t want to do this.” Use the tooling and learn the fundamentals. Also, use Babel! Those are my tips of advice. 25:55 – Chuck: That’s solid. Yes, the fundamentals and the poly-fills will fill in the gaps. So now it’s: what do I want to stack on top of this? Once you know the fundamentals. 26:55 – Guest: Learn what the frameworks and libraries are doing. Don’t get overwhelmed. That’s my advice. 28:16 – Chuck: Where can people find you? 28:24 – Guest: GitHub and Twitter. I’ve been working on a website, but not ready, yet. 29:08 – Chuck: Picks! 29:15 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! 35:45 – Cache Fly Links: React Angular Vue.js JavaScript Ember Elm jQuery Node Find and Find Index NativeScript Lint Babel Prettier Christopher’s GitHub Christopher’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: Chris Angular Explorer VS Code Finance – Staying out of Debt – Swish App Chuck Discord DomiNations
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Chris McKnight This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Chris McKnight who is a software developer who knows Angular, Ruby, Node.js, and iOS. He went to college at Louisiana State University and graduated with a computer science degree from LSU. They talk about Chris’ background, past/current projects, among other things. Check out today’s episode to hear the panel talk about JavaScript, Angular, C and C++, Node, React, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:12 – Chuck: Hello! Introduce yourself, please! 1:15 – Guest: I am a software engineer outside of Nashville, Tennessee. I work for a medium consultancy company. I know JavaScript, Angular, NativeScript, and JS, too. 1:41 – Chuck: Cool! Tell us your story and how you got into programming? 2:00 – Guest: I was a really big nerd in high school and grew up in Louisiana, USA. There was one other person in the school that knew what I was talking about. I was learning C++ and Visual Studio in 2003. That was really back in the day and Microsoft Foundation class was a thing. I moved onto PHP and started working for a company in Baton Rouge after graduating college. I have a computer science degree with a secondary discipline in mathematics. I graduated from LSU and got a job offer before I graduated. Doing some part-time work for them b/c they were swamped. I was writing PHP and they said that they used jQuery a lot. 4:47 – Chuck: You got started and you said you used C and C++, why those languages? 5:05 – Guest: I did a little bit of Java, but it was the “new kid on the block.” I wanted to get into a program that was user-friendlier. 6:21 – Chuck: I took C and C++ classes in college. Eventually I did Ruby on Rails. I totally understand why you went that way. 6:44 – Guest: I picked-up Rails, because a company (that I worked for at the time) used it. I usually reached for jQuery among other options. 7:31 – Chuck: When did you start taking JavaScript seriously? 7:40 – Guest: 2012-2013. Frustrations of not using JavaScript as good as I could. For jQuery you have to call when you have an issue. Then you run into all of these bugs, and... 9:18 – Chuck: It sounds like it was more out of necessity. 9:30 – Guest: Yep, exactly. Those pain points have been reduced b/c I have been using Type Script and Angular and now version 6 and version 7. You try to call a number method on a string and vice versa, and app development time. 10:03 – Chuck: ...it has a process running with it. 10:13 – Guest: Catching a lot of those easy mistakes (bugs) and it’s a 5-10 minute fix. It takes a lot of that away. Sometimes you can say: I want to ignore it. Or it doesn’t give you runtime guarantees. Some other libraries out there have been on the forefront of fixing those problems. REST TYPE is an example of that. 11:39 – Chuck: When I talk to people about JavaScript a lot of times I get basically that they are saying: I started doing more things in Node or React – I fell in love with the language. Your reasons for starting JavaScript are because “I hated running into these problems.” Did you start loving to work in JavaScript? 12:11 – Guest: I did start loving it but it took a while. I could write a short amount of code and then at the end I get a result. Another thing that bothers me is FILTER. What does it return? It’s actually FIND and FIND INDEX and you use the pattern of filter and run this expression and give me index zero. 14:16 – Chuck: What work have you done that you are proud of? 14:20 – Guest: I started a new job last month; beforehand I worked at a mortgage company. I was proud of the Angular application and applications that I worked on. 16:55 – Chuck: How did you get into Angular? 17:00 – Guest: Interesting story. October of 2016 – at this time I was all against Angular. However someone came to me and said we have to... At the time I wasn’t impressed with the language. I learned about Angular at the time, though, and learned through Egghead. I learned a lot in 2 days, and I got pretty decent at it. I was writing Angular applications pretty quickly, and it made sense to me. 20:53 – Chuck: I am a fan of the CLI b/c that’s what we have in Rails. It’s really nice. What are you working on these days? 21:13 – Guest: Less on Angular b/c of the new job. I will do Angular on my free time. I work on Angular at nighttime. I build some things in React these past few weeks. 23:07 – Chuck: Any part of your experience that could help people? 23:17 – Guest: Learn what’s happening under the hood of libraries such as jQuery. Explore and find resources to help you. Keep learning and keep at it. Tools are so god now – such as Prettier and Lint – they will tell me “you don’t want to do this.” Use the tooling and learn the fundamentals. Also, use Babel! Those are my tips of advice. 25:55 – Chuck: That’s solid. Yes, the fundamentals and the poly-fills will fill in the gaps. So now it’s: what do I want to stack on top of this? Once you know the fundamentals. 26:55 – Guest: Learn what the frameworks and libraries are doing. Don’t get overwhelmed. That’s my advice. 28:16 – Chuck: Where can people find you? 28:24 – Guest: GitHub and Twitter. I’ve been working on a website, but not ready, yet. 29:08 – Chuck: Picks! 29:15 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! 35:45 – Cache Fly Links: React Angular Vue.js JavaScript Ember Elm jQuery Node Find and Find Index NativeScript Lint Babel Prettier Christopher’s GitHub Christopher’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: Chris Angular Explorer VS Code Finance – Staying out of Debt – Swish App Chuck Discord DomiNations
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Chris McKnight This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Chris McKnight who is a software developer who knows Angular, Ruby, Node.js, and iOS. He went to college at Louisiana State University and graduated with a computer science degree from LSU. They talk about Chris’ background, past/current projects, among other things. Check out today’s episode to hear the panel talk about JavaScript, Angular, C and C++, Node, React, and much more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:12 – Chuck: Hello! Introduce yourself, please! 1:15 – Guest: I am a software engineer outside of Nashville, Tennessee. I work for a medium consultancy company. I know JavaScript, Angular, NativeScript, and JS, too. 1:41 – Chuck: Cool! Tell us your story and how you got into programming? 2:00 – Guest: I was a really big nerd in high school and grew up in Louisiana, USA. There was one other person in the school that knew what I was talking about. I was learning C++ and Visual Studio in 2003. That was really back in the day and Microsoft Foundation class was a thing. I moved onto PHP and started working for a company in Baton Rouge after graduating college. I have a computer science degree with a secondary discipline in mathematics. I graduated from LSU and got a job offer before I graduated. Doing some part-time work for them b/c they were swamped. I was writing PHP and they said that they used jQuery a lot. 4:47 – Chuck: You got started and you said you used C and C++, why those languages? 5:05 – Guest: I did a little bit of Java, but it was the “new kid on the block.” I wanted to get into a program that was user-friendlier. 6:21 – Chuck: I took C and C++ classes in college. Eventually I did Ruby on Rails. I totally understand why you went that way. 6:44 – Guest: I picked-up Rails, because a company (that I worked for at the time) used it. I usually reached for jQuery among other options. 7:31 – Chuck: When did you start taking JavaScript seriously? 7:40 – Guest: 2012-2013. Frustrations of not using JavaScript as good as I could. For jQuery you have to call when you have an issue. Then you run into all of these bugs, and... 9:18 – Chuck: It sounds like it was more out of necessity. 9:30 – Guest: Yep, exactly. Those pain points have been reduced b/c I have been using Type Script and Angular and now version 6 and version 7. You try to call a number method on a string and vice versa, and app development time. 10:03 – Chuck: ...it has a process running with it. 10:13 – Guest: Catching a lot of those easy mistakes (bugs) and it’s a 5-10 minute fix. It takes a lot of that away. Sometimes you can say: I want to ignore it. Or it doesn’t give you runtime guarantees. Some other libraries out there have been on the forefront of fixing those problems. REST TYPE is an example of that. 11:39 – Chuck: When I talk to people about JavaScript a lot of times I get basically that they are saying: I started doing more things in Node or React – I fell in love with the language. Your reasons for starting JavaScript are because “I hated running into these problems.” Did you start loving to work in JavaScript? 12:11 – Guest: I did start loving it but it took a while. I could write a short amount of code and then at the end I get a result. Another thing that bothers me is FILTER. What does it return? It’s actually FIND and FIND INDEX and you use the pattern of filter and run this expression and give me index zero. 14:16 – Chuck: What work have you done that you are proud of? 14:20 – Guest: I started a new job last month; beforehand I worked at a mortgage company. I was proud of the Angular application and applications that I worked on. 16:55 – Chuck: How did you get into Angular? 17:00 – Guest: Interesting story. October of 2016 – at this time I was all against Angular. However someone came to me and said we have to... At the time I wasn’t impressed with the language. I learned about Angular at the time, though, and learned through Egghead. I learned a lot in 2 days, and I got pretty decent at it. I was writing Angular applications pretty quickly, and it made sense to me. 20:53 – Chuck: I am a fan of the CLI b/c that’s what we have in Rails. It’s really nice. What are you working on these days? 21:13 – Guest: Less on Angular b/c of the new job. I will do Angular on my free time. I work on Angular at nighttime. I build some things in React these past few weeks. 23:07 – Chuck: Any part of your experience that could help people? 23:17 – Guest: Learn what’s happening under the hood of libraries such as jQuery. Explore and find resources to help you. Keep learning and keep at it. Tools are so god now – such as Prettier and Lint – they will tell me “you don’t want to do this.” Use the tooling and learn the fundamentals. Also, use Babel! Those are my tips of advice. 25:55 – Chuck: That’s solid. Yes, the fundamentals and the poly-fills will fill in the gaps. So now it’s: what do I want to stack on top of this? Once you know the fundamentals. 26:55 – Guest: Learn what the frameworks and libraries are doing. Don’t get overwhelmed. That’s my advice. 28:16 – Chuck: Where can people find you? 28:24 – Guest: GitHub and Twitter. I’ve been working on a website, but not ready, yet. 29:08 – Chuck: Picks! 29:15 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! 35:45 – Cache Fly Links: React Angular Vue.js JavaScript Ember Elm jQuery Node Find and Find Index NativeScript Lint Babel Prettier Christopher’s GitHub Christopher’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: Chris Angular Explorer VS Code Finance – Staying out of Debt – Swish App Chuck Discord DomiNations
Vidal receives today April Danann, a medical intuitive, who is in her essence a person deeply committed to fully understanding her body, mind, and soul on the deepest levels. Guided solely by her intuition, she has learned to place all her trust, faith, hope, and belief into her body. She believes that her spiritual journey will take her where she is destined to go. With absolute certainty, she knows her body can heal itself without drugs. Perhaps this is all you need to know about April, however, here are some details about her career: Education - Dip PT — Packaging Technology. College of Agriculture, Food & Rural Enterprise, Cookstown. - Dip MI — Medical Intuition. Inner Access, Canada - Dip NT — Nutritional Therapy. Irish Institute of Nutrition & Health. - BSc (Hons) — Food Management & Marketing. College of Agriculture, Food & Rural Enterprise, Cookstown. - MSc — Nutrition & Exercise Science. University of Chester, UK - Ph.D. (ongoing) — Naturopathic Medicine, University of Natural Medicine, California, USA Other Courses - Diploma — Kinesiology - Diploma — Massage Therapy - Diploma — Family Herbalist Speaker Events - 2017 — Wellness Day, Ballymaloe - Happy Pear, Greystones Other Roles - 2014 - current — Secretary of Skibbereen Farmers Market board - 2007 — Founder member of NTOI (Nutritional Therapists of Ireland) April Danann — A Short History April Danann left Canada for Europe in 1997, following a job offer in Amsterdam to start up the European branch of a Canadian company and then ended up staying, realizing her heart belonged here amongst the blow-ins and the original food culture that has become her life. She'd always longed to live in Europe. Even though she was born and raised on Canada's East coast and loved the fresh air, the wildness and sometimes the snow, she thinks it prepared her for West Cork and the rainy days of Ireland. April has worked as a Medical Intuitive since as long as she can remember. Her interest in food and nutrition were natural companions to her ability to hear the body's voice. Although she left the corporate world when her son was born to work on her own terms, in her own way; it prepared her for all that was to come. Starting something, anything, from scratch is something that comes easily, quite like her West Cork kombucha scobies and apple cider vinegar mothers. Capturing wild organisms and growing a business; life just gets better. Certainly, a great episode filled with useful information for you to get healthier one choice at the time, connecting with nature and becoming aware of the messages your body is giving you. Enjoy! Outline of This Great Episode [8:35] How April Danann started as a medical intuitive. [10:09] Food and natural medicine is the way to treat your body. [11:24] DES daughter brought the biggest challenge when she found out she was pregnant. [13:25] Ramifications of being a DES child. [16:07] What does it mean to be a Medical Intuitive? [17:19] Combination of Emotional patterns and Intuitive Medicine. [19:14] We all have intuition but some people are really gifted with it. [21:18] In my family all were psychic but were terrified of it. [23:10] People are looking for quick fixes. [24:54] Reasons for mystery illnesses are emotional patterns and chemical exposures. [31:01] A toxin is something that does not support the whole. [33:45] In current civilizations we have lost the connection with the ground. [35:23] Access to clean water is basic to our bodies. [36:51] Your plate needs to be 80% vegetables. [42:04] Grow your own vegetables and herbs, and if you can't go to the local farmers market. [43:01] Different uses of herbs. [44:38] Dandelion uses. [45:58] How does Elderberry Vinegar is produced? [50:43] Scobies and Kombucha production. [55:54] How to do different fastings. [1:02:38] The process of a Medical Intuitive session. [1:06:12] Common health problems nowadays. [1:07:30] Our immune systems are at risk. [1:10:48] Three tips for a healthier living. Mentioned In This Episode Visit Vidal Speak website. Get everything you need to support your healthy habits. Connect with Today's Guest Learn more about April Dannan Instagram: AprilDannan Twitter: @DanannSpl4ces Facebook: Natural Rebel Market Stall