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Best podcasts about honest work

Latest podcast episodes about honest work

Shooting It Podcast
Whats the Fun in Honest Work?

Shooting It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 106:28


Episode 185 Rigo is sick My Body doesn't know I don't have sick time anymore Benavidez and Tank PPV How was the weekend? Tony in the Central Valley Food 4 Less going on strike A lot of places closing Dentists House of Reps passed law for drafted service Tony working in the house of Republicans Coach Closes their bus lines Whats the fun in honest work --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shooting-it/message

Welcome to the Woodshed
Welcome to the Woodshed - Danno Simpson

Welcome to the Woodshed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 61:29


I talk with Danno Simpson of Colorado. We talk about "Honest Work" as an EP and a single.Follow these links to support Danno:DANNO SIMPSONDanno Simpson | FacebookDanno Simpson (@dannosimpsonmusic) • Instagram photos and videosDanno Simpson - YouTubeDanno Simpson | SpotifyMusical Intro: Cam PierceMusical Outtro: Rascal MartinezFollow these links to support the Welcome to the Woodshed Podcast sponsors:https://www.moxleymedia.comhttps://royalcoffeeroasting.com 

Irresponsible Mentors Podcast
It ain't much....but it's honest work!!!

Irresponsible Mentors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 84:09


Join Chip, JB, and Q on this wild ride through bizarre and outrageous stories that will leave you questioning TF is up with the world. Special guests join the conversation, adding their own perspectives and insights to the madness. In this episode, they talk about a disturbing incident where an airplane passenger casually posted a threatening joke on Snapchat. Brace yourself for the shocking truth behind a woman getting paid through GoFundMe $42,000, capping. The chaos continues as the trio discuss how absurd, a NYC model gets charged an extra fee to match the color of her wedding dress to her own skin tone. Prepare for laughter as they bring up relationship dilemma involving a man who locks in a girl for tossing his salad….PAUSEDive into the live and direct analysis of Beyoncé's iconic song "Irreplaceable," as a man goes to the left to pack his stuff as he gets booted from his GF's home. The laughter continues with a man seeking advice on TikTok about adoption.Tune in for a hilarious, thought-provoking, and opportunity to receive high quality irresponsible mentorship. Buckle up for a ride filled with laugher, shock and irresponsibleness. Follow Chip T Twitter| @Chip_T_904 Instagram| @Chip_T_, Q Instagram| @jqrey_  & JB on Instagram| @jlb3013.  Follow us on Social Media| Instagram: Irresponsible Mentors| Twitter:https://twitter.com/imspodcast|

Bobchat Podcast
Bobchat Episode 62: It Ain't Much But It's Honest Work!

Bobchat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 60:41


Join host Bob Marshall and long time friend Phil! For another hilarious episode of Bobchat! Phil is a farmer extraordinaire and he runs us through the day to day of being a farmer and the lucrative business of agriculture! Phil and Bob met when Phil worked for Bob's family at there Co-op store and its great to be able to catch up finally and to do it on Bobchat! We talk Farming, Working together, Bob almost being eaten by dogs, The veal industry, Food from around the world, Shooting guns, Tequila, Movies, History, Wagyu cows and a ton more! So set your alarm for sun up and get those chores done! Because its Bobchat Episode 62: It Ain't Much But It's Honest Work! And Its Bobchat Baby!!!

Redeemer Fellowship
Eighth: Doing Honest Work | Drew Chapman | Exodus 20:15

Redeemer Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023


Exodus 20:15

Sitting with THEED
It Ain't Much But It's Honest Work

Sitting with THEED

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 29:47


It's been quite a week but it's been head down and focus on the task ahead, so this week's episode includes a fair amount of me trying to resist moaning about work, a story about Oat milk and of course there's a surprise adventure I went on but you'll have to listen to hear more about that. Enjoy! Pictured : My "I got through Tuesday" look.

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
Show Highlight- Honest Work

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 5:18


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Redemption Hill Church Sermons
1 Thessalonians 4:8-12 - "A Community of Loving Affection and Honest Work" - Pastor Brad Holcomb

Redemption Hill Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 49:06


Cornerstone Presbyterian Church Franklin
Christian, Do Honest Work

Cornerstone Presbyterian Church Franklin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 44:30


Christian, Do Honest Work by Cornerstone Presbyterian Church Franklin

FB4tB - Facebook for the Blind
5-23 The Honest Work, Scooby-Doo and Grimace, too Episode (#107)

FB4tB - Facebook for the Blind

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 82:13


5-23 The Honest Work, Scooby-Doo, and Grimace, too Episode (#107) McCarthy Rules Out Repealing Tax Cuts for the Rich After White House Talks Fail to Secure Deal on Debt Ceiling because, of course, he did Otten, T. (2023, May 22). Marjorie Taylor Greene, who loves demonizing drag queens, now defends drag-wearing boyfriend. The New Republic. https://newrepublic.com/post/172887/marjorie-taylor-greene-boyfriend-drag-video  AI Getting better at Mind Reading : NYT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2DB4hGlUQU AI makes non-invasive mind-reading possible by turning thoughts into text. (2023, May 1). the Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/may/01/ai-makes-non-invasive-mind-reading-possible-by-turning-thoughts-into-text  News: A.I. Is getting better at mind-reading (The New York Times) - Behind the headlines. (2023, May 1). NCBI. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/gquery/research-news/18820/  Lawrence: The most dangerous phrase for Giuliani in sexual assault lawsuit [Video]. (2023, May 16). MSNBC - YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqSe1_aJxqI Noelle Dunphy's lawsuit against Rudolph Giuliani accuses him of violating labor law, sexual harassment law, and laws against sexual assault $1M hiding from Divorce +IRS but, as MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell points out, the lawsuit also claims there are audio recordings of Giuliani – some of which allegedly show Giuliani committed federal and state crimes.  Giuliani denies the allegations.* *So,....definitely true. Then, funny memes!

FB4tB - Facebook for the Blind
5-23 The Honest Work, Scooby-Doo, and Grimace, too Episode (#107)

FB4tB - Facebook for the Blind

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 81:22


5-23 The Honest Work, Scooby-Doo, and Grimace, too Episode (#107) McCarthy Rules Out Repealing Tax Cuts for the Rich After White House Talks Fail to Secure Deal on Debt Ceiling because, of course, he did Otten, T. (2023, May 22). Marjorie Taylor Greene, who loves demonizing drag queens, now defends drag-wearing boyfriend. The New Republic. ⁠https://newrepublic.com/post/172887/marjorie-taylor-greene-boyfriend-drag-video⁠  AI Getting better at Mind Reading : NYT ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2DB4hGlUQU⁠ AI makes non-invasive mind-reading possible by turning thoughts into text. (2023, May 1). the Guardian. ⁠https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/may/01/ai-makes-non-invasive-mind-reading-possible-by-turning-thoughts-into-text⁠  News: A.I. Is getting better at mind-reading (The New York Times) - Behind the headlines. (2023, May 1). NCBI. ⁠https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/gquery/research-news/18820/⁠  Lawrence: The most dangerous phrase for Giuliani in sexual assault lawsuit [Video]. (2023, May 16). MSNBC - YouTube. ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqSe1_aJxqI⁠ Noelle Dunphy's lawsuit against Rudolph Giuliani accuses him of violating labor law, sexual harassment law, and laws against sexual assault $1M hiding from Divorce +IRS but, as MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell points out, the lawsuit also claims there are audio recordings of Giuliani – some of which allegedly show Giuliani committed federal and state crimes.  Giuliani denies the allegations.* *So,....definitely true. Then, funny memes!

Slothfulness on SermonAudio

A new MP3 sermon from Cornerstone Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Honest Work Subtitle: Ephesians Speaker: Gavin Beers Broadcaster: Cornerstone Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 4/30/2023 Bible: Ephesians 4:28 Length: 53 min.

Christ Community Sunday - Shawnee Campus
Honest Work [Reconstructing Faith 12]

Christ Community Sunday - Shawnee Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 35:55


Chances are good the majority of people don't think they are engaged in “dishonest” work on a daily basis, but are you so sure? What if the problem has less to do with what you consider “dishonest” or more about a robust framework of “honest” work?  Join us as we continue our journey in Ephesians of reconstructing a faith that actually blossoms into honest work, and therefore generates a more meaningful life. Prayer Requests: https://ccefc.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/2574/responses/newSermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/48977433  

Christ Community Sunday - Olathe Campus
Honest Work [Reconstructing Faith 10]

Christ Community Sunday - Olathe Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 33:55


Chances are good the majority of people don't think they are engaged in “dishonest” work on a daily basis, but are you so sure? What if the problem has less to do with what you consider “dishonest” and more about a robust framework of “honest” work? Join us as we continue our journey in Ephesians of reconstructing a faith that actually blossoms into honest work, and therefore generates a more meaningful life.Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/4897058722.10.23

Christ Community Sunday - Leawood Campus
Honest Work [Reconstructing Faith 09]

Christ Community Sunday - Leawood Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 28:56


I meet people who their entire lives have never been taught that God cares about their work, but actually he has called you to serve Him there. More than that, he actually put you there to do something only you can do. As we have been learning in Ephesians, as Christians, we are called to take off our old self and put on our new self to live out our calling in all areas of our lives, not just church on Sunday. Whether paid or unpaid, our honest work produces something good. God is a worker, and he created us to work, and Jesus redeems us to work, not only as a means to provide for ourselves, but of worshiping Him and serving our neighbors. He not only calls us to work, but He is in our work with us. All work that produces good things not only honors God, but serves others. Our faith matters in our work.Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/4896701622.10.16

Christ Community Sunday - Downtown Campus
Honest Work [Reconstructing Faith 09]

Christ Community Sunday - Downtown Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 35:33


Chances are good the majority of people don't think they are engaged in “dishonest” work on a daily basis, but are you so sure? What if the problem has less to do with what you consider “dishonest” or more about a robust framework of “honest” work?  Join us as we continue our journey in Ephesians of reconstructing a faith that actually blossoms into honest work, and therefore generates a more meaningful life. Sermon Notes: https://www.bible.com/events/4896700822.10.16

Pitch Please
Gateway Gigs: Connecting the Next Generation to Honest Work

Pitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 54:46


Ep #082 - Gateway Gigs directly matches committed job seekers to good employers.    On this episode we are joined by the Co-founder and CEO of Gateway Gigs, Bobby McLean. The vast majority of early career job seekers don't have a resume. Nearly all job applications get no employer response. Hiring takes forever and still results in most hires being the wrong fit. Ghosting is at an all time high. Gateway Gigs creates a complete custom resume through AI compatibility pulled from the applicants self-introduction video in order to match users with reputable employers.To start, sign up, record a video introduction, and submit a free-write about your job history and career goals. From there, their team of industry professionals will use your free-write to create a custom resume for you and display it on your profile with your video introduction. Learn more and get hired at gatewaygigs.com.   Brex is the perfect financial solution for newly founded startups looking to raise capital.  By offering credit cards, cash management, expenses, and accounting services all in one place, they help founders and their teams stay focused on what they care about most. You can open an account online in 10 minutes, and get an account number, routing number, and credit cards instantly upon approval, with no personal guarantee. Brex offers free wires/ACH payments worldwide for free and you earn up to 8x in cashback on your Brex card. With your credit, cash, and controls in one place, Brex is your financial OS. Draper Startup House companies get $1,000*, $5,000 AWS Credits, $200 via Brex Cash, expedited onboarding, & access to $150k worth of partner discounts when applying at brex.com/draperhouse.   You can visit our website here, and follow Katie and Daniel on LinkedIN. Find Pitch Please on Twitter! You can also follow DSH Accelerator on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIN and TikTok.

Mercury: A Broadcast of Hope
It's Honest Work

Mercury: A Broadcast of Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 5:22


This episode will expire in 24 hours! Missed an episode? Pick it back up anytime! Want the back catalog? Become a supporter on Patreon! patreon.com/mercuryradio More info about ARTC And Mercury at artc.org/mercury  Follow us on Twitter @mercury870 Script available at http://mercuryradio.libsyn.com

Life's Essential Ingredients
Season 2 Episode #31 - Ron Reich is a Good Man doing Honest Work!

Life's Essential Ingredients

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 38:53


Season 2 Episode #31 coming from Montclair, New JerseyYou can reach out to our guest Ron Reich via LinkedIn or on Instagram @leadership_rlbAbout our guest - President of RLB Training and Development, Ron is passionate about leadership/management and development.  Ron is a leadership subject matter expert with 28 years of coaching experience.  An expert facilitator, Ron believes involving participants in their learning… leads to higher engagement and quality results.  Ron loves to read and stays current with the most recent research and philosophies to best serve his clients.  Ron thanks for living your passion and for being our guest on Life's Essential Ingredients – Welcome to the Show!TOTD – “The key is in not spending time, but in investing it.”   Stephen R. CoveyIn this episode:What was life like growing up?What values or characteristics have been influential in your personal development?How did your leadership journey begin?Define leadership?Define culture?  Thanks importance of culture.Standard vs. ExpectationPurpose – you are living your purpose as a facilitator of leadership development – congrats!Best thing you do for yourself?2 books that the listeners must readHow important is self-awareness?Developing your strengths!7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleLegacy “The only thing you take with you when you're gone is what you leave behind.”John Alston

Downtown LV
Loving Honest Work

Downtown LV

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 47:03


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Columbia Christian Church Sermons
John Davis – The Sin of Stealing and the Purpose of Honest Work

Columbia Christian Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 33:35


Preached on May 15, 2022 from Ephesians 4:28. For more information about Columbia Christian Church, please visit our website: www.columbiachristian.org

Pivot Ball Change
19. The Most Honest Work That We'll Do with Madison Malone

Pivot Ball Change

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 33:52


Madison Malone is a Los Angeles based singer, songwriter, producer, and activist. In this week's episode she shares some behind the scenes details of how becoming a mother inspired the lyrics to one of her latest song releases. Madison's journey into motherhood has not been an easy one. She overcame incredible challenges and loss with the IVF process, had to fight unjust legal battles that heterosexual couples don't even have to consider, and survived a life-threatening blood disorder all to bring their beautiful baby into this world. She shares the two minute exercise she does that helps her get her creative mind going. And be sure to tune in to the end of this episode where Madison shares her special gift with us all.  You can listen to Madison on any major music platform. To find out more about her visit madisonmalonemusic.com. Get your copy of Big Magic here.

We are His Servants a Christian Bible Study
Its Not a Lot But its Honest Work | Genesis 13

We are His Servants a Christian Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 17:21


Abram and Lot part ways after being confined to an area that can't house all their cattle Our focus is on salvation and giving you the truth about Jesus. Jesus paid for your sins in his death and resurrection. Through this we have everlasting life. We believe that if you truly accept Jesus in your life and live by the words in the Bible you will one day be greeted at the gates of heaven and live eternally with Him. Join us for some conversation and real life testimony. Have questions or concerns Email us at hisservantbiblestudy@gmail.com we would love to hear from you. Join the conversation on our Instagram.com/servants_bible_study_podcastListen more wherever you get your PodcastTalk to us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/servants_bi...or email us hisservantbiblestudy@gmail.com

The Deep Dish
PART TWO: It's Not Much, but It's Honest Work

The Deep Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 49:14


There is truly no better way to kick off your Thanksgiving celebrations than part two of our conversation with Brett and Eddie! Truly the 2 for 1 special you never thought you needed, but wanted so bad. We get absolutely STUMPED by Eddie and Brett, so buckle up and get ready!

The Deep Dish
It's Not Much, but It's Honest Work

The Deep Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 30:03


TO BE CONTINUED. Ladies and gents, we are BAAAAAAAAACK and so excited to share Season 2 with you and every single one of your loved ones (seriously though... share the episode). Anyway, this week our dear friends Brett and Eddie take the mic to interview your hosts. Get ready for some laughs! Stay saucy.

The Shmuz
The Shmuz Live 59 The Merit of Honest Work

The Shmuz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 48:27


Bedtime Bible Boys
Bedtime Bible Boys Nehemiah Ch 3 (10.30.21) Honest Work

Bedtime Bible Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 13:33


In chapter 3 Nehemiah shows us a strategy to use as leaders: get your team invested in the success of a project. He offers a second lesson: whenever possible, just ignore those who are lazy and stay committed to the task at hand. Some quarrels cannot produce fruit and these should be avoided - work diligently in the purposes the Lord has given you and with the excellence with which He has blessed you.

Performance Complex
See Results With Honest Work

Performance Complex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 4:06


Periodization is ruining you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/performancecomplex/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/performancecomplex/support

Life with Marianna
Jessica Alba on Honest Work-Life Balance

Life with Marianna

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 49:44


Jessica Alba joins me in this episode to talk about how she does it all; actress, brand founder and Mom of three. Listen to hear Jessica discuss taking Honest Company public, learning to have work life balance and her favorite parts of working at her company.   Follow Marianna on Instagram instagram.com/marianna_hewitt   Jessica Alba https://www.instagram.com/jessicaalba/ https://www.honest.com/   This week's episode is sponsored by: Vitruvi: use discount code MARIANNA20 for 20% off next purchase at vitruvi.com/lifewithmarianna Arrae: Code “Marianna” at checkout: 10% off one time purchases or 25% off first month of subscription www.arrae.com American Giant: use code MARIANNA for 20% off at american dash giant dot com american-giant.com Produced by Dear Media

Public Works Steampunk presents: Jane Eyre
PWS:Jane Eyre | Chapter Thirty: In which Jane Discovers Kindred Spirits and Honest Work

Public Works Steampunk presents: Jane Eyre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 27:27


Chapter Thirty of the classic novel, reset in a steampunk world. Written by Charlotte Brontë and R.A. Harding. Narrated by Danyda Feldman. Copyright 2021 R.A. Harding

Crypto Dojo
E10: It's Honest Work

Crypto Dojo

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 50:36


This week we recapped our first week of farming after the alpha dropped in the Tendies interview.Check out Tendies' Substack to become a better trader:  Tendie TownTrade and buy crypto with FTX and support the show: ftx.us/#a=4000873Want video? Watch the podcast on YouTube.This episode is sponsored by Crypto Candies. Head on over to cryptocandies.io and check out their most recent designs.Connect with us:Twitter: @CryptoDojoPodInstagram: @CryptoDojoPodFacebook: Crypto DojoYouTube (for video of each podcast): Crypto DojoPodcast intro produced by: Case Arnold (IG: @StillCase)Audio production: Jeff Meloen (IG: @Jeff_Melo)

The Love Good Podcast with Jimmy Mitchell
Honest work and honoring work | S5E8 with Delaney Ramsdell

The Love Good Podcast with Jimmy Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 24:22


Introducing singer/songwriter Delaney Ramsdell! She's from a small town in west Texas and has a beautiful voice (and an even more beautiful heart). In this conversation, Marisol Alicea sits down with Delaney to talk through what it means to  evangelize through beauty and how music is a great avenue to do so. Delaney also chats about her long-time friendship with Jackie Minton and how they have grown together as musicians. Listen to Delaney on Spotify and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to see her new video “Please Please” that drops on Friday: http://youtube.com/lovegoodculture

Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk
403: I Hope You Find Honest Work One Day

Command Control Power: Apple Tech Support & Business Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 47:35


Topics: All roads lead to automated support… Someone tried to hustle Jerry and he exacts revenge. Scammers get scammed. Is the warrantee on your car expiring? Jerry felt like a hero after fixing a client’s difficult 2013 mac. Hint, it had to do with /private/tmp Should we officially not recommend hardware updates for 2013 iMac computers since they cannot run Big Sur? Joe praises Addigy for their new feature “Addigy Live Desktop” and talks about how useful this tool can be. He shares a very helpful tip that solved the common problem of getting stuck while trying to restore from a Time Machine backup with Synology. Sam ends up in a familiar situation with a client who just won’t listen to him and ended up getting themselves into a difficult situation when network equipment fails. The group shares ideas to help Sams issues with a problem client. What do you do if you have a client who won’t take your security advice and they can possibly get themselves into trouble? Jerry has a client who likes to mess around with the Unifi gateway. He has a Pro Tip for managing the date/time on a UniFi Gateway via SSH. admin@ubnt:~$ set date ntp 0.ubnt.pool.ntp.org Sam hopes Joe finds honest work someday.

Make Me Smart
Honest pay for honest work … or something

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 14:12


As the Senate pulls the minimum wage hike out of the COVID-19 relief bill (a ruling that came down just after we taped), let’s talk about two very different pay stories. First, Costco says it will pay employees at least $16 an hour— how long before the market laps Congress? Then, former CEO Adam Neumann — remember him? — is still getting paid off of the mess at WeWork. It’s bananapants, folks. Plus: Dunkin’ is getting avocado toast, because apparently it’s 2015, and TikTok had deepfake Tom Cruise, because apparently it’s 2115. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Costco raises minimum wage for employees to $16 an hour” from NPR “WeWork’s Adam Neumann to Get Extra $50 Million Payout in SoftBank Settlement” from The Wall Street Journal “Dunkin’ just added avocado toast to its menu — about 5 years after the trend peaked” from Insider Tom Cruise deepfakes “The joy of vax: The people giving the shots are seeing hope, and it’s contagious” from The Washington Post Our recent episode on the economic effects of a $15 minimum wage Join us live on YouTube Friday at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time/6:30 p.m. Eastern for our live happy hour episode! Subscribe to our channel and sign up for notifications so you don’t miss it.

Marketplace All-in-One
Honest pay for honest work … or something

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 14:12


As the Senate pulls the minimum wage hike out of the COVID-19 relief bill (a ruling that came down just after we taped), let’s talk about two very different pay stories. First, Costco says it will pay employees at least $16 an hour— how long before the market laps Congress? Then, former CEO Adam Neumann — remember him? — is still getting paid off of the mess at WeWork. It’s bananapants, folks. Plus: Dunkin’ is getting avocado toast, because apparently it’s 2015, and TikTok had deepfake Tom Cruise, because apparently it’s 2115. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Costco raises minimum wage for employees to $16 an hour” from NPR “WeWork’s Adam Neumann to Get Extra $50 Million Payout in SoftBank Settlement” from The Wall Street Journal “Dunkin’ just added avocado toast to its menu — about 5 years after the trend peaked” from Insider Tom Cruise deepfakes “The joy of vax: The people giving the shots are seeing hope, and it’s contagious” from The Washington Post Our recent episode on the economic effects of a $15 minimum wage Join us live on YouTube Friday at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time/6:30 p.m. Eastern for our live happy hour episode! Subscribe to our channel and sign up for notifications so you don’t miss it.

Word of Grace Fellowship
Honest Work is Hard (3 of 4)

Word of Grace Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020


This message is part of a series at Word of Grace Fellowship recorded on November 11th, 2020. We’re located at 603 S 5th St, Indiana, PA. Join us on Sundays at 10am or watch live online at : www.bit.ly/wgfmediatv The post Honest Work is Hard (3 of 4) appeared first on Word of Grace.

The Calligraphy Podcast
S2 E18: Plagiarism and Honest Work

The Calligraphy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 25:57


*Disclaimer: This episode is not legal advice. We share about copyrights, the public domain and plagiarism in this episode. Consult a legal professional if you have questions about this topic.* In this episode, we talk about plagiarism, copyrights and the public domain. We hope our heart behind this episode comes through–we want to honor and respect fellow artists and those we learn from.  An article we liked about the public domain and copyrights: https://lifehacker.com/these-1924-copyrighted-works-enter-the-public-domain-in-1839612665 A good resources about the public domain: https://copyright.cornell.edu/publicdomain  The difference between copying and learning: https://might-could.com/essays/inspiration-vs-imitation-how-to-copy-as-an-artist/  

Zion Presbyterian Church: Sermon Audio

Pastor Belonga preaches on Ephesians 4:28.

Diary Of The Newly Converted
THAT HONEST WORK!

Diary Of The Newly Converted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 6:18


When we chose to step into the reality of the love of God, a lot of people through it'd be easy. We live in a world where people constantly compare people. We have chosen to honestly work, this is how I feel about this comparison journey.

Audio Mullet
Audio Mullet#55: Bad Words and Honest Work

Audio Mullet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 71:53


Doug and Ethan talk about the riots and answer some questions from listeners including liberal Christian Steve, Rebecca who loves the show but doesn't like Doug's word choices, and Cameron, who just switched from desk work to manual labor. 

Behind the Mic with AC
What happened to Hard Honest Work?

Behind the Mic with AC

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 22:57


We live in the land of opportunity, yet people don't want to take the opportunity. What happened to people being proud of their hard work?

The Appraiser Coach Podcast
469 Are Appraisers Doing Honest Work

The Appraiser Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 37:32


At the end of the day, do you feel like you have done an "honest days work?" If so, congratulations. If not, Dustin talks today about some different ways of thinking.

The Boardroom Podcast
37: Debby Lovett | Impacting indigenous lives through honest work

The Boardroom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 48:07


Incredible insight and stories from a person with such wealth of knowledge and experience. It was a honour to have Debby Lovett in The Boardroom sharing with Tom and Mason. Listen in because there is a lot to learn from this episode!

Emancipation Station
Ghosting…honest work…and tapping into creativity…

Emancipation Station

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019


In Episode 1 of The Emancipation Station Podcast, Jomo shares his take on Ghosting, how to ensure you’re doing ‘honest work’ and suggestions on tapping into your own unique creativity. Enjoy

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JSJ 343: The Power of Progressive Enhancement with Andy Bell

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 65:17


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi AJ O’Neal Special Guest: Andy Bell In this episode, the panel talks with Andy Bell who is an independent designer and developer who uses React, Vue, and Node. Today, the panelists and the guest talk about the power of progressive enhancements. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI 0:34 – Chuck: Hi! Our panel is AJ, Aimee, Chris, myself and my new show is coming out in a few weeks, which is called the DevRev! It helps you with developer’s freedom! I am super excited. Our guest is Andy Bell. Introduce yourself, please. 2:00 – Guest: I am an independent designer and developer out in the U.K. 2:17 – Chuck: You wrote things about Vanilla.js. I am foreshadowing a few things and let’s talk about the power and progressive enhancement. 2:43 – The guest gives us definitions of power and progressive enhancements. He describes how it works. 3:10 – Chuck: I’ve heard that people would turn off JavaScript b/c it was security concern and then your progressive enhancement would make it work w/o JavaScript. I am sure there’s more than that? 3:28 – The guest talks about JavaScript, dependencies, among other things. 4:40 – Chuck: Your post did make that very clear I think. I am thinking I don’t even know where to start with this. Are people using the 6th version? How far back or what are we talking about here? 5:09 – Guest: You can go really far back and make it work w/o CSS. 5:49 – Chris: I am a big advocate of progressive enhancement – the pushback I get these days is that there is a divide; between the broadband era and AOL dialup. Are there compelling reasons why progressive enhancements even matter? 6:48 – Guest. 8:05 – Panel: My family lives out in the boonies. I am aware of 50% of American don’t have fast Internet. People don’t have access to fast browsers but I don’t think they are key metric users. 8:47 – Guest: It totally depends on what you need it for. It doesn’t matter if these people are paying or not. 9:31 – Chris: Assuming I have a commute on the trail and it goes through a spotty section. In a scenario that it’s dependent on the JS...are we talking about 2 different things here? 10:14 – Panelist chimes-in. 10:36 – Chris: I can take advantage of it even if I cannot afford a new machine. 10:55 – Panel: Where would this really matter to you? 11:05 – Chris: I do have a nice new laptop. 11:12 – Chuck: I had to hike up to the hill (near the house) to make a call and the connection was really poor (in OK). It’s not the norm but it can happen. 11:37 – Chris: Or how about the All Trails app when I am on the trail. 11:52 – Guest. 12:40 – Chris: I can remember at the time that the desktop sites it was popular to have... Chris: Most of those sites were inaccessible to me. 13:17 – Guest. 13:51 – Chuck: First-world countries will have a good connection and it’s not a big deal. If you are thinking though about your customers and where they live? Is that fair? I am thinking that my customers need to be able to access the podcast – what would you suggest? What are the things that you’d make sure is accessible to them. 14:31 – Guest: I like to pick on the minimum viable experience? I think to read the transcript is important than the audio (MP3). 15:47 – Chuck. 15:52 – Guest: It’s a lot easier with Vue b/c you don’t’ have to set aside rendering. 17:13 – AJ: I am thinking: that there is a way to start developing progressively and probably cheaper and easier to the person who is developing. If it saves us a buck and helps then we take action. 17:49 – Guest: It’s much easier if you start that way and if you enhance the feature itself. 18:38 – AJ: Let me ask: what are the situations where I wouldn’t / shouldn’t worry about progressive enhancements? 18:57 – Guest answers the question. 19:42 – AJ: I want people to feel motivated in a place WHERE to start. Something like a blog needs Java for comments. Hamburger menu is mentioned, too. 20:20 – Guest. 21:05 – Chris: Can we talk about code? 21:16 – Aimee: This is the direction I wanted to go. What do you mean by that – building your applications progressively? Aimee refers to his blog. 21:44 – Guest. 22:13 – Chuck: I use stock overflow! 22:20 – Guest. 22:24 – Chuck: I mean that’s what Chris uses! 22:33 – Guest (continues). 23:42 – Aimee. 23:54 – Chris. 24:09 – Chris 24:16 – Chris: Andy what do you think about that? 24:22 – Guest: Yes, that’s good. 24:35 – Chris: Where it falls apart is the resistance to progressive enhancements that it means that your approach has to be boring? 25:03 – Guest answers the question. The guest mentions modern CSS and modern JavaScript are mentioned along with tooling. 25:50 – Chuck: My issue is that when we talk about this (progressive enhancement) lowest common denominator and some user at some level (slow network) and then they can access it. Then the next level (better access) can access it. I start at the bottom and then go up. Then when they say progressive enhancement I get lost. Should I scrap it and then start over or what? 26:57 – Guest: If it’s feasible do it and then set a timeline up. 27:42 – Chuck: You are saying yes do it a layer at a time – but my question is HOW? What parts can I pair back? Are there guidelines to say: do this first and then how to test? 28:18 – Advertisement – Sentry.io 29:20 – Guest: Think about the user flow. What does the user want to do at THIS point? Do you need to work out the actual dependencies? 30:31 – Chuck: Is there a list of those capabilities somewhere? So these users can use it this way and these users can use it that way? 30:50 – Guest answers the question. 31:03 – Guest: You can pick out the big things. 31:30 – Chuck: I am using this feature in the browser... 31:41 – Guest. 31:46 – Chris: I think this differently than you Andy – I’ve stopped caring if a browser supports something new. I am fine using CSS grid and if your browser doesn’t support it then I don’t have a problem with that. I get hung up on, though if this fails can they still get the content? If they have no access to these – what should they be able to do? Note: “Cutting the Mustard Test” is mentioned. 33:37 – Guest. 33:44 – Chuck: Knowing your users and if it becomes a problem then I will figure it out. 34:00 – Chris: I couldn’t spare the time to make it happen right now b/c I am a one-man shop. 34:20 – Chuck and Chris go back-and-forth. 34:36 –Chris: Check out links below for my product. 34:54 – AJ: A lot of these things are in the name: progressive. 36:20 – Guest. 38:51 – Chris: Say that they haven’t looked at it all before. Do you mind talking about these things and what the heck is a web component? 39:14 – The guest gives us his definition of what a web component is. 40:02 – Chuck: Most recent episode in Angular about web components, but that was a few years ago. See links below for that episode. 40:25 – Aimee. 40:31 – Guest: Yes, it’s a lot like working in Vue and web components. The concepts are very similar. 41:22 – Chris: Can someone please give us an example? A literal slideshow example? 41:45 – Guest answers the question. 45:07 – Chris. 45:12 – Guest: It’s a framework that just happens to use web components and stuff to help. 45:54 – Chuck: Yeah they make it easier (Palmer). Yeah there is a crossover with Palmer team and other teams. I can say that b/c I have talked with people from both teams. Anything else? 46:39 – Chuck: Where do they go to learn more? 46:49 – Guest: Check out the Club! And my Twitter! (See links below.) 47:33 – Chuck: I want to shout-out about DevLifts that has $19 a month to help you with physical goals. Or you can get the premium slot! It’s terrific stuff. Sign-up with DEVCHAT code but there is a limited number of slots and there is a deadline, too. Just try it! They have a podcast, too! 49:16 – Aimee: Yeah, I’m on their podcast soon! 49:30 – Chuck: Picks! END – Advertisement: CacheFly! Links: JavaScript React Elixir Ember.js Vue GO jQuery Node.js Puppeteer Cypress Past episode: AiA 115 Past episode: JSJ 120 Vue.js – Slots Using templates and slots – Article Web Components Club GitHub: Pwa – Starter – Kit Progressively Enhanced Toggle Panel Time Ago in under 50 lines of JavaScript GitHub: ebook-boilerplate Chris Ferdinandi’s Go Make Things Site Game Chops CNBC – Trump Article New in Node v10.12 Quotes Archive My Amazon Interview Horror Story DevPal.io Honest Work Relative Paths DevLifts Andy Bell’s Twitter Andy’s Website Sponsors: DevLifts Kendo UI Sentry CacheFly Picks: Aimee Hacker News  -  Programming Quotes My Amazon Interview Horror Story Chris Time Ago in Under 50 Lines of JavaScript E-Book Boiler Plate JSJABBER at gomakethings.com AJ Experimental Drugs Bill My Browers FYI New In Node,10.12 Arcade Attack Charles Getacoderjob.com Self-Publishing School MF CEO podcast Andy Devpay.io Honest.work Relativepath.uk

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JSJ 343: The Power of Progressive Enhancement with Andy Bell

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 65:17


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi AJ O’Neal Special Guest: Andy Bell In this episode, the panel talks with Andy Bell who is an independent designer and developer who uses React, Vue, and Node. Today, the panelists and the guest talk about the power of progressive enhancements. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI 0:34 – Chuck: Hi! Our panel is AJ, Aimee, Chris, myself and my new show is coming out in a few weeks, which is called the DevRev! It helps you with developer’s freedom! I am super excited. Our guest is Andy Bell. Introduce yourself, please. 2:00 – Guest: I am an independent designer and developer out in the U.K. 2:17 – Chuck: You wrote things about Vanilla.js. I am foreshadowing a few things and let’s talk about the power and progressive enhancement. 2:43 – The guest gives us definitions of power and progressive enhancements. He describes how it works. 3:10 – Chuck: I’ve heard that people would turn off JavaScript b/c it was security concern and then your progressive enhancement would make it work w/o JavaScript. I am sure there’s more than that? 3:28 – The guest talks about JavaScript, dependencies, among other things. 4:40 – Chuck: Your post did make that very clear I think. I am thinking I don’t even know where to start with this. Are people using the 6th version? How far back or what are we talking about here? 5:09 – Guest: You can go really far back and make it work w/o CSS. 5:49 – Chris: I am a big advocate of progressive enhancement – the pushback I get these days is that there is a divide; between the broadband era and AOL dialup. Are there compelling reasons why progressive enhancements even matter? 6:48 – Guest. 8:05 – Panel: My family lives out in the boonies. I am aware of 50% of American don’t have fast Internet. People don’t have access to fast browsers but I don’t think they are key metric users. 8:47 – Guest: It totally depends on what you need it for. It doesn’t matter if these people are paying or not. 9:31 – Chris: Assuming I have a commute on the trail and it goes through a spotty section. In a scenario that it’s dependent on the JS...are we talking about 2 different things here? 10:14 – Panelist chimes-in. 10:36 – Chris: I can take advantage of it even if I cannot afford a new machine. 10:55 – Panel: Where would this really matter to you? 11:05 – Chris: I do have a nice new laptop. 11:12 – Chuck: I had to hike up to the hill (near the house) to make a call and the connection was really poor (in OK). It’s not the norm but it can happen. 11:37 – Chris: Or how about the All Trails app when I am on the trail. 11:52 – Guest. 12:40 – Chris: I can remember at the time that the desktop sites it was popular to have... Chris: Most of those sites were inaccessible to me. 13:17 – Guest. 13:51 – Chuck: First-world countries will have a good connection and it’s not a big deal. If you are thinking though about your customers and where they live? Is that fair? I am thinking that my customers need to be able to access the podcast – what would you suggest? What are the things that you’d make sure is accessible to them. 14:31 – Guest: I like to pick on the minimum viable experience? I think to read the transcript is important than the audio (MP3). 15:47 – Chuck. 15:52 – Guest: It’s a lot easier with Vue b/c you don’t’ have to set aside rendering. 17:13 – AJ: I am thinking: that there is a way to start developing progressively and probably cheaper and easier to the person who is developing. If it saves us a buck and helps then we take action. 17:49 – Guest: It’s much easier if you start that way and if you enhance the feature itself. 18:38 – AJ: Let me ask: what are the situations where I wouldn’t / shouldn’t worry about progressive enhancements? 18:57 – Guest answers the question. 19:42 – AJ: I want people to feel motivated in a place WHERE to start. Something like a blog needs Java for comments. Hamburger menu is mentioned, too. 20:20 – Guest. 21:05 – Chris: Can we talk about code? 21:16 – Aimee: This is the direction I wanted to go. What do you mean by that – building your applications progressively? Aimee refers to his blog. 21:44 – Guest. 22:13 – Chuck: I use stock overflow! 22:20 – Guest. 22:24 – Chuck: I mean that’s what Chris uses! 22:33 – Guest (continues). 23:42 – Aimee. 23:54 – Chris. 24:09 – Chris 24:16 – Chris: Andy what do you think about that? 24:22 – Guest: Yes, that’s good. 24:35 – Chris: Where it falls apart is the resistance to progressive enhancements that it means that your approach has to be boring? 25:03 – Guest answers the question. The guest mentions modern CSS and modern JavaScript are mentioned along with tooling. 25:50 – Chuck: My issue is that when we talk about this (progressive enhancement) lowest common denominator and some user at some level (slow network) and then they can access it. Then the next level (better access) can access it. I start at the bottom and then go up. Then when they say progressive enhancement I get lost. Should I scrap it and then start over or what? 26:57 – Guest: If it’s feasible do it and then set a timeline up. 27:42 – Chuck: You are saying yes do it a layer at a time – but my question is HOW? What parts can I pair back? Are there guidelines to say: do this first and then how to test? 28:18 – Advertisement – Sentry.io 29:20 – Guest: Think about the user flow. What does the user want to do at THIS point? Do you need to work out the actual dependencies? 30:31 – Chuck: Is there a list of those capabilities somewhere? So these users can use it this way and these users can use it that way? 30:50 – Guest answers the question. 31:03 – Guest: You can pick out the big things. 31:30 – Chuck: I am using this feature in the browser... 31:41 – Guest. 31:46 – Chris: I think this differently than you Andy – I’ve stopped caring if a browser supports something new. I am fine using CSS grid and if your browser doesn’t support it then I don’t have a problem with that. I get hung up on, though if this fails can they still get the content? If they have no access to these – what should they be able to do? Note: “Cutting the Mustard Test” is mentioned. 33:37 – Guest. 33:44 – Chuck: Knowing your users and if it becomes a problem then I will figure it out. 34:00 – Chris: I couldn’t spare the time to make it happen right now b/c I am a one-man shop. 34:20 – Chuck and Chris go back-and-forth. 34:36 –Chris: Check out links below for my product. 34:54 – AJ: A lot of these things are in the name: progressive. 36:20 – Guest. 38:51 – Chris: Say that they haven’t looked at it all before. Do you mind talking about these things and what the heck is a web component? 39:14 – The guest gives us his definition of what a web component is. 40:02 – Chuck: Most recent episode in Angular about web components, but that was a few years ago. See links below for that episode. 40:25 – Aimee. 40:31 – Guest: Yes, it’s a lot like working in Vue and web components. The concepts are very similar. 41:22 – Chris: Can someone please give us an example? A literal slideshow example? 41:45 – Guest answers the question. 45:07 – Chris. 45:12 – Guest: It’s a framework that just happens to use web components and stuff to help. 45:54 – Chuck: Yeah they make it easier (Palmer). Yeah there is a crossover with Palmer team and other teams. I can say that b/c I have talked with people from both teams. Anything else? 46:39 – Chuck: Where do they go to learn more? 46:49 – Guest: Check out the Club! And my Twitter! (See links below.) 47:33 – Chuck: I want to shout-out about DevLifts that has $19 a month to help you with physical goals. Or you can get the premium slot! It’s terrific stuff. Sign-up with DEVCHAT code but there is a limited number of slots and there is a deadline, too. Just try it! They have a podcast, too! 49:16 – Aimee: Yeah, I’m on their podcast soon! 49:30 – Chuck: Picks! END – Advertisement: CacheFly! Links: JavaScript React Elixir Ember.js Vue GO jQuery Node.js Puppeteer Cypress Past episode: AiA 115 Past episode: JSJ 120 Vue.js – Slots Using templates and slots – Article Web Components Club GitHub: Pwa – Starter – Kit Progressively Enhanced Toggle Panel Time Ago in under 50 lines of JavaScript GitHub: ebook-boilerplate Chris Ferdinandi’s Go Make Things Site Game Chops CNBC – Trump Article New in Node v10.12 Quotes Archive My Amazon Interview Horror Story DevPal.io Honest Work Relative Paths DevLifts Andy Bell’s Twitter Andy’s Website Sponsors: DevLifts Kendo UI Sentry CacheFly Picks: Aimee Hacker News  -  Programming Quotes My Amazon Interview Horror Story Chris Time Ago in Under 50 Lines of JavaScript E-Book Boiler Plate JSJABBER at gomakethings.com AJ Experimental Drugs Bill My Browers FYI New In Node,10.12 Arcade Attack Charles Getacoderjob.com Self-Publishing School MF CEO podcast Andy Devpay.io Honest.work Relativepath.uk

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 343: The Power of Progressive Enhancement with Andy Bell

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 65:17


Panel: Charles Max Wood Aimee Knight Chris Ferdinandi AJ O’Neal Special Guest: Andy Bell In this episode, the panel talks with Andy Bell who is an independent designer and developer who uses React, Vue, and Node. Today, the panelists and the guest talk about the power of progressive enhancements. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Advertisement: KENDO UI 0:34 – Chuck: Hi! Our panel is AJ, Aimee, Chris, myself and my new show is coming out in a few weeks, which is called the DevRev! It helps you with developer’s freedom! I am super excited. Our guest is Andy Bell. Introduce yourself, please. 2:00 – Guest: I am an independent designer and developer out in the U.K. 2:17 – Chuck: You wrote things about Vanilla.js. I am foreshadowing a few things and let’s talk about the power and progressive enhancement. 2:43 – The guest gives us definitions of power and progressive enhancements. He describes how it works. 3:10 – Chuck: I’ve heard that people would turn off JavaScript b/c it was security concern and then your progressive enhancement would make it work w/o JavaScript. I am sure there’s more than that? 3:28 – The guest talks about JavaScript, dependencies, among other things. 4:40 – Chuck: Your post did make that very clear I think. I am thinking I don’t even know where to start with this. Are people using the 6th version? How far back or what are we talking about here? 5:09 – Guest: You can go really far back and make it work w/o CSS. 5:49 – Chris: I am a big advocate of progressive enhancement – the pushback I get these days is that there is a divide; between the broadband era and AOL dialup. Are there compelling reasons why progressive enhancements even matter? 6:48 – Guest. 8:05 – Panel: My family lives out in the boonies. I am aware of 50% of American don’t have fast Internet. People don’t have access to fast browsers but I don’t think they are key metric users. 8:47 – Guest: It totally depends on what you need it for. It doesn’t matter if these people are paying or not. 9:31 – Chris: Assuming I have a commute on the trail and it goes through a spotty section. In a scenario that it’s dependent on the JS...are we talking about 2 different things here? 10:14 – Panelist chimes-in. 10:36 – Chris: I can take advantage of it even if I cannot afford a new machine. 10:55 – Panel: Where would this really matter to you? 11:05 – Chris: I do have a nice new laptop. 11:12 – Chuck: I had to hike up to the hill (near the house) to make a call and the connection was really poor (in OK). It’s not the norm but it can happen. 11:37 – Chris: Or how about the All Trails app when I am on the trail. 11:52 – Guest. 12:40 – Chris: I can remember at the time that the desktop sites it was popular to have... Chris: Most of those sites were inaccessible to me. 13:17 – Guest. 13:51 – Chuck: First-world countries will have a good connection and it’s not a big deal. If you are thinking though about your customers and where they live? Is that fair? I am thinking that my customers need to be able to access the podcast – what would you suggest? What are the things that you’d make sure is accessible to them. 14:31 – Guest: I like to pick on the minimum viable experience? I think to read the transcript is important than the audio (MP3). 15:47 – Chuck. 15:52 – Guest: It’s a lot easier with Vue b/c you don’t’ have to set aside rendering. 17:13 – AJ: I am thinking: that there is a way to start developing progressively and probably cheaper and easier to the person who is developing. If it saves us a buck and helps then we take action. 17:49 – Guest: It’s much easier if you start that way and if you enhance the feature itself. 18:38 – AJ: Let me ask: what are the situations where I wouldn’t / shouldn’t worry about progressive enhancements? 18:57 – Guest answers the question. 19:42 – AJ: I want people to feel motivated in a place WHERE to start. Something like a blog needs Java for comments. Hamburger menu is mentioned, too. 20:20 – Guest. 21:05 – Chris: Can we talk about code? 21:16 – Aimee: This is the direction I wanted to go. What do you mean by that – building your applications progressively? Aimee refers to his blog. 21:44 – Guest. 22:13 – Chuck: I use stock overflow! 22:20 – Guest. 22:24 – Chuck: I mean that’s what Chris uses! 22:33 – Guest (continues). 23:42 – Aimee. 23:54 – Chris. 24:09 – Chris 24:16 – Chris: Andy what do you think about that? 24:22 – Guest: Yes, that’s good. 24:35 – Chris: Where it falls apart is the resistance to progressive enhancements that it means that your approach has to be boring? 25:03 – Guest answers the question. The guest mentions modern CSS and modern JavaScript are mentioned along with tooling. 25:50 – Chuck: My issue is that when we talk about this (progressive enhancement) lowest common denominator and some user at some level (slow network) and then they can access it. Then the next level (better access) can access it. I start at the bottom and then go up. Then when they say progressive enhancement I get lost. Should I scrap it and then start over or what? 26:57 – Guest: If it’s feasible do it and then set a timeline up. 27:42 – Chuck: You are saying yes do it a layer at a time – but my question is HOW? What parts can I pair back? Are there guidelines to say: do this first and then how to test? 28:18 – Advertisement – Sentry.io 29:20 – Guest: Think about the user flow. What does the user want to do at THIS point? Do you need to work out the actual dependencies? 30:31 – Chuck: Is there a list of those capabilities somewhere? So these users can use it this way and these users can use it that way? 30:50 – Guest answers the question. 31:03 – Guest: You can pick out the big things. 31:30 – Chuck: I am using this feature in the browser... 31:41 – Guest. 31:46 – Chris: I think this differently than you Andy – I’ve stopped caring if a browser supports something new. I am fine using CSS grid and if your browser doesn’t support it then I don’t have a problem with that. I get hung up on, though if this fails can they still get the content? If they have no access to these – what should they be able to do? Note: “Cutting the Mustard Test” is mentioned. 33:37 – Guest. 33:44 – Chuck: Knowing your users and if it becomes a problem then I will figure it out. 34:00 – Chris: I couldn’t spare the time to make it happen right now b/c I am a one-man shop. 34:20 – Chuck and Chris go back-and-forth. 34:36 –Chris: Check out links below for my product. 34:54 – AJ: A lot of these things are in the name: progressive. 36:20 – Guest. 38:51 – Chris: Say that they haven’t looked at it all before. Do you mind talking about these things and what the heck is a web component? 39:14 – The guest gives us his definition of what a web component is. 40:02 – Chuck: Most recent episode in Angular about web components, but that was a few years ago. See links below for that episode. 40:25 – Aimee. 40:31 – Guest: Yes, it’s a lot like working in Vue and web components. The concepts are very similar. 41:22 – Chris: Can someone please give us an example? A literal slideshow example? 41:45 – Guest answers the question. 45:07 – Chris. 45:12 – Guest: It’s a framework that just happens to use web components and stuff to help. 45:54 – Chuck: Yeah they make it easier (Palmer). Yeah there is a crossover with Palmer team and other teams. I can say that b/c I have talked with people from both teams. Anything else? 46:39 – Chuck: Where do they go to learn more? 46:49 – Guest: Check out the Club! And my Twitter! (See links below.) 47:33 – Chuck: I want to shout-out about DevLifts that has $19 a month to help you with physical goals. Or you can get the premium slot! It’s terrific stuff. Sign-up with DEVCHAT code but there is a limited number of slots and there is a deadline, too. Just try it! They have a podcast, too! 49:16 – Aimee: Yeah, I’m on their podcast soon! 49:30 – Chuck: Picks! END – Advertisement: CacheFly! Links: JavaScript React Elixir Ember.js Vue GO jQuery Node.js Puppeteer Cypress Past episode: AiA 115 Past episode: JSJ 120 Vue.js – Slots Using templates and slots – Article Web Components Club GitHub: Pwa – Starter – Kit Progressively Enhanced Toggle Panel Time Ago in under 50 lines of JavaScript GitHub: ebook-boilerplate Chris Ferdinandi’s Go Make Things Site Game Chops CNBC – Trump Article New in Node v10.12 Quotes Archive My Amazon Interview Horror Story DevPal.io Honest Work Relative Paths DevLifts Andy Bell’s Twitter Andy’s Website Sponsors: DevLifts Kendo UI Sentry CacheFly Picks: Aimee Hacker News  -  Programming Quotes My Amazon Interview Horror Story Chris Time Ago in Under 50 Lines of JavaScript E-Book Boiler Plate JSJABBER at gomakethings.com AJ Experimental Drugs Bill My Browers FYI New In Node,10.12 Arcade Attack Charles Getacoderjob.com Self-Publishing School MF CEO podcast Andy Devpay.io Honest.work Relativepath.uk

Biblical Christianity
Honest Work as a Christian - Pastor Conrad Mbewe

Biblical Christianity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 5:22


Latest episode of The Pastor's Studio

Downtown Church Of Christ Audio Sermons
08/29/18 pm - WNSS What Does God Say About Honest Work Vs Gambling Lottery - David McElwain

Downtown Church Of Christ Audio Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018


Downtown Church Of Christ Audio Sermon

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Working Hard #337

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 60:08


You are working hard, struggling to survive and thrive. Sometimes the world seems out to get you. This show features music for the every day, hard worker with Celtic music from Spoil the Dance, The Gatehouse Well, Water Street Bridge, Vicki Swan, Kinfolk, Na Skylark, Nick Hennessey, The Tea Merchants, Kilted Kings, Celia Ramsay, The Kreellers, The Jackdaws, Bill Grogan's Goat, Sisters of Murphy. http://celticmusicpodcast.com/ Listen and share this podcast. Download 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. TODAY'S SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY... THE CELTIC INVASION OF THE ISLE OF SKYE You can join me in Scotland in June 2018. Imagine joining a small group of eight Celtic music fans, driving in a van as we explore the  Isle of Skye. Some call it one of the most-beautiful islands in the world, with spectacular vistas, gorgeous castles and towns, fairy pools, and magic. We won't see everything. Instead, we will stay in one area, and get to know the region through its history, culture, and legends. Subscribe to the mailing list to join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 "Trip To Skye / Breton An Dro / The Cat And The Capo" by Spoil the Dance from Fairer Skies 6:13 "Calliope House Set" by The Gatehouse Well from And the Sparks Did Fly 11:04 "Paddy on the Railway" by Water Street Bridge from Oh Death 14:31 "Battle of the Somme" by Vicki Swan from a Single 17:47 "Working For the Company" by Kinfolk from This Land 22:12 CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 23:00 "A Highland Reel-The Humors Of Glasses-Lough Ernes Water" by Na Skylark from Old Ceol 26:16 "Honest Work" by Nick Hennessey from Pebble & Bone 29:28 "Chariots of Steam" by The Tea Merchants from One Lump or Two? 33:38 "Blue Sun" by Kilted Kings from Name On My Soul 36:11 "I Ain't Gonna Work in the Factory" by Celia Ramsay from Songs of My Father's People 39:34 CELTIC FEEDBACK 41:33 "Barnyards" by The Kreellers from Saints & Sinners 44:52 "Banish Morrisons" by The Jackdaws from Troubles 48:33 "Haul Away Joe" by Bill Grogan's Goat from Third Eye 55:05 "Working Stiffs Unite" by Sisters of Murphy from Working Stiffs Unite The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to iTunes or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST Imagine a world with no Celtic music. Pretty crappy, right? All you have is boring pop music being shoved down your throats by big record labels. You wouldn't get to experience the incredible music shared each and every week in the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. These incredibly generous people bring you hours of great Celtic music. You can help celebrate Celtic music and culture and keep this show running every week. Become a Patron of the Podcast a http://patreon.com/celticpodcast CELTIC PODCAST NEWS * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a Celtic and Geek musician and podcaster. This podcast is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. I want to ask you to support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. This episode has been on my mind for a long time. It was inspired by Sisters of Murphy's latest album which called "Working Stiffs Unite". I wanted a show for everyone who is struggling to make ends meet, when the odds seem against you. I hope this show will inspire you to keep creating, working and following your dreams. Christmas is just around the corner. You can find Celtic Christmas podcasts, CDs, videos and more. Visit CelticChristmasMusic.net. My gift to you is the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast app. You can download it for free on iTunes or on Amazon. If that's not good enough for you, I'm giving away my CD Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion to everyone who becomes a Patron of the Podcast in December 2017. Sign up today and support your friendly neighborhood Celtic podcast. If you want more Christmas music, I released an episode of Winter Pub Songs over on my Pub Songs Podcast. It's mostly Celtic Christmas music with a few geeky fun additions. Listen at PubSong.com I also want to send out an extra special thanks to our new Patrons of the Podcast. Patreon made some painful changes this week which I will share more about in the Celtic Music Magazine. Thanks to Adrian Piazza who raised their pledge and also to our new patron, Jan. Become a patron at patreon.com/celticpodcast VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 It's easier than ever to do. Just list the show number, and the name of one or two bands. That's it. You can vote once for each episode help me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2017 episode. http://bestcelticmusic.net/vote/ I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture  of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Dan Buchner emailed from from Niagara Falls, NY: "Hey Marc! Discovered the podcast over the summer. Great mix of music. The last couple weeks I’ve listened to a few I got behind on while restoring some old windows from a friend's 100 year old house. The tempo and mix helps me get through the work with ease." Will Collins emailed: “Hey Marc (if I can call you that), I only found your podcast at the beginning of October but it's already got its hooks in me. I am a junior in college dual majoring in engineering and math. This isn't as exciting as anyone else, but I listen to the newest episodes and the giant backlog that exists every saturday during my 8-hour study sessions. It really makes the time fly, and I really appreciate all the work you put into making the best podcast around! Hope this finds you merry,“ Thanks Will. I’m so glad you found the show. It’s funny. You say that listening while studying for eight hours isn’t as exciting, but man, I love to hear it. Sure it’s  nice to think that we are all traveling in Ireland or Scotland, and listening to the podcast. But the truth is I listen while cleaning house, giving the girls a bath, or playing it to wear out overactive daughters right before bed. Most of our lives are spent in mundane tasks. And while you may think it is uninteresting, personally, I find those mundane pieces of life to be fascinating and inspiring. And it lets me know how to make the show better. So thank you

Nouman Ali Khan
Honoring Honest Work

Nouman Ali Khan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 23:51


Jumuah Khutbah on June 7th, 2017 @ Bayyinah Institute The only thing that distinguishes one Muslim from another, as Nouman Ali Khan teaches us in this khutbah, is their level of fear of Allah. In Aya 11 of Surah Al-Hujuraat, Allah says that we must never make others feel inferior to us, whether because of ... Read more

Bayyinah Institute
Honoring Honest Work – Khutbah by Nouman Ali Khan

Bayyinah Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 65:37


This Khutbah was recorded in Irving on 04/07/2017. The only thing that distinguishes one Muslim from another, as Nouman Ali Khan teaches us in this khutbah, is their level of fear of Allah. In Aya 11 of Surah Al-Hujuraat, Allah says that we must never make others feel inferior to us, whether because of their more »

Off Script
Off Script 10: Honorable Work, Millennials, and Unemployment

Off Script

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016 49:59


Picking up where we left off last week, we continue discussing the Christian work ethic and, in particular, delve into Max Weber’s “Protestant work ethic” hypothesis.  Next Rose shares about her own career path, including graduating with a 4.0 in graphic design and her two year struggle to find a career job.  After that, we Read more about Off Script 10: Honorable Work, Millennials, and Unemployment[…]

Restitutio
Off Script 10: Honorable Work, Millennials, and Unemployment

Restitutio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2016 49:59


Picking up where we left off last week, we continue discussing the Christian work ethic and, in particular, delve into Max Weber’s “Protestant work ethic” hypothesis.  Next Rose shares about her own career path, including graduating with a 4.0 in graphic design and her two year struggle to find a career job.  After that, we Read more about Off Script 10: Honorable Work, Millennials, and Unemployment[…]

Faith Baptist Church of Skagit Valley's Podcast

Ephesians 4:28 Transformation of each member ... part 4Support the show (https://www.vccburlington.org/give)

Alston Road church of Christ Podcast
Be Angry and Do Not Sin; Do Honest Work (Ephesians 4:26-28)

Alston Road church of Christ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016


Series: Ephesians (Your Identity in Christ)Service: Sun AMType: SermonSpeaker: Scott KerchevilleFew things renew my awe for God and my zeal for righteous living more than remembering the emptiness God through Christ redeemed us from. We used to let Satan put his hooks in our hearts, deceive us, and every time it ruined our lives. We used to only be concerned with what our flesh wanted for ourselves, but this only made us feel miserable and without purpose. God has forgiven us of our sins, released us from Satan, and put on a path with eternal purpose and hope! Because of this, Paul is instructing us how to walk worthy of…

Reality Ventura (Audio)
Love, Self-Sacrifice and Honest Work

Reality Ventura (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2015 45:02


The post Love, Self-Sacrifice and Honest Work appeared first on Reality Church Ventura.

Sunday Sermons at Harvard by Peter J. Gomes
Peter J. Gomes — Honest Work

Sunday Sermons at Harvard by Peter J. Gomes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 23:49


The Reverend Professor Peter J. Gomes's sermon on Sunday, June 1, 2008 in the Memorial Church.

The Ziglar Show
Honest Work

The Ziglar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2011 10:15


Zig Ziglar encourages you to live your life according to your values. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Todd Rundgren Talk Radio
Rundgren Radio with special guest David Skye

Todd Rundgren Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2010 120:00


Rundgren Radio with special guest David Skye of SHOUT Records, the company responsible for the upcoming Todd Rundgren 3-CD Box Set, "For Lack of Honest Work".

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Matt Andrews Podcast
Honest Work

Matt Andrews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2009 16:00


In this podcast I talk about how I feel about work and society and its expectations.

Glory of Christ Fellowship Sermons
Putting on the New Self: Telling the Truth, Stewarding Anger, and Doing Honest Work

Glory of Christ Fellowship Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2008 40:22