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In this episode of the Better Leadership Team Show, I welcome Howard Behar. His career in business spans over 50 years, all in consumer-oriented businesses covering several industries. He retired from Starbucks Coffee after 21 years, where he led both the domestic business, as President of North America and was the founding President of Starbucks International. During his tenure, he participated in the growth of the company from 28 stores to over 15,000 stores spanning five continents. He served on the Starbucks Board of Directors for 12 years before retiring.Howard Behar is currently a Trustee for the Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation and is on the advisory board of Anthos Capital. He formerly served as a board member for Starbucks, GAP, Shurgard, the University of Washington Foundation, and IDTech, to name a few. He is committed to the development and education of our future leaders and has been a longtime advocate of the Servant Leadership Model. He has also authored two books on leadership titled It's Not About the Coffee and The Magic Cup.https://www.howardbehar.com Get Free GiftThe limitless organization short video coursemike-goldman.com/limitlessThanks for listening! Connect with us at mike-goldman.com/blog and on Instagram@mikegoldmancoach and on YouTube @Mikegoldmancoach
Nossa privacidade e identidade digital estão cada vez mais a perigo, nesse mundo povoado por aplicações de IA. No centro de tudo estão nossos dados, usados muitas vezes à revelia. A tecnologia é chave para retomar o controle e proteger as pessoas contra fraudes. Yasodara Córdova, pesquisadora-chefe em privacidade e identidade digital na Único IDTech, explica como tornar o discurso uma realidade.Links do episódioA página no LinkedIn de Yasodara CordovaO link para a palestra de Yasodara na SXSW 2024O livro "The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories", de Ken LiuO artigo "Chips to compute with encrypted data are coming", sobre criptografia homomórficaO livro "Burn Book: A Tech Love Story", de Kara SwisherO livro "Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture", de Kyle ChaykaA série "Westworld", da HBO, no Max
Today we talked with Nick Thomas, cofounder of Finicity, which was acquired by Mastercard, where Nick went on to be the EVP of Global Open Finance Innovation. Nick has a fascinating career that has paralleled digital identity for a long time, as a cofounder of Bluetooth and FDX, the major open banking standards body in the US. These are both organizations that brought an industry together around common standards to grow the market far bigger for everyone involved—and we talk lessons learned and how this applies to identity.Nick shares a deep look into Finicity's story starting as a consumer application and eventually becoming a major data aggregator. Then we dive into Finicity's journey disrupting themselves by pushing into open banking. We explore the work Finicity did with verifiable credentials as an issuer, and the big challenge that prevented them from rolling it out. You'll appreciate all of his takes on the parallels between fintech and IDtech.To learn more about Nick you can find him on LinkedIn. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for more announcements related to the future of identity at trinsic.id/podcastReach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
In this episode, we sit down with Harrison Tang, Co-founder and & CEO of Spokeo, which is a “people search engine”. Spokeo aggregates many sources of data about people and sells that data to verifiers. So at first blush, Harrison is an unlikely person to be a massive advocate for SSI and co-chair of the W3C Credentials Community Group.We dig in to why Spokeo cares about verifiable credentials, and how verifiable credentials represent the opportunity to deliver more trust to Spokeo's customers and how they allow Spokeo to participate in the next wave of digital identity innovation. We also explore complex concepts like negative reputation and how AI will impact the personal data landscape. We finish out by talking about what current IDtech companies can learn from Spokeo's early go-to-market and what it will take to get verifiable credential adoption.To learn more about Spokeo visit https://www.spokeo.com/ or follow Spokeo on social media (@Spokeo). You can find Harrison on social media as well (@tang_talks) and keep up with his latest thinking through his podcast ‘Tang Talks'.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
In this episode, we chat with Carlos Korten, Co-founder & Chief Product Officer of Bindle Systems. Bindle built one of the largest private-sector deployments of decentralized identity in the USA, and Carlos shares tons of stories from the trenches of getting hundreds of thousands of consumers on board.We dive in to the go-to-market strategies Bindle employed, including how they sold directly to verifiers, and how if they could do it over again, Carlos would focus even more narrowly on verifiers. We talk about their business model and what they learned about making money with verifiable credentials. And we talk about some of Carlos' hard-earned lessons that he recommends to anyone building an IDtech product.From discussing the founding of Bindle, its journey through the pandemic, and then the decision to pivot away from a COVID product, Carlos and Riley's discussion makes for an engaging episode.To contact Carlos or to learn more about Bindle's current focus, reach out to carlos@bindlesystems.com.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we begin our annual spooky series in a little place called Bright Falls, with Remedy's 2010 horror adventure Alan Wake. We place the game in its time a bit (not that long ago) and talk about how that first episode presents itself. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Episode 1 Issues covered: reviewing our spooky season, feeling like a 2010 game, the Alan Wake DLC for Control, hard to compare with other developers, doubling down on a hook, connecting their games together, featuring the preoccupations of one writer, reviewing 2010, an open world game, systemic survival games, thinking about some open horror games, empowerment and lack of dread, being close to a visual narrative, stitching together narrative, simple combat, graphic novel treatments and tv treatments, iterating on what they do well, bullet time, theming around narrative, making you a little unsettled, thin interactivity, leaning on Stephen King, the Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks connection, the early ages of narrative design and adding writing, pacing out in an open world version, cross-pollination, licensed music, the diner scene, what is reality, too many puzzle boxes, not worrying about the threads too much, the Riddler writes in, Brett's Arkham City Riddler progress, having a controller for the first time, the mouse and the flash-in-the-pan, a great first controller game. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Karl Stewart, Arkham Asylum, Resident Evil (series), Silent Hill 2, Dead Space, Eternal Darkness, Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, Remedy Entertainment, Max Payne (series), Quantum Break, Control, Sam Lake, Arnold Schwarzeneggar, X-Files, Twin Peaks, House of Leaves, Bioshock 2, God of War III, Mass Effect 2, Starcraft 2, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Just Cause 2, Fable III, Halo: Reach, Dead Rising 2, Red Dead Redemption, Fallout: New Vegas, Limbo, Heavy Rain, Quantic Dream, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Penumbra, Deadly Premonition, Epic Mickey, Darksiders, AC: Brotherhood, MGS: Peacewalker, PSP, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, The Long Dark, Evil Within (series), idTech, Ghostwire: Tokyo, Shenmue, Stephen King, The Shining, Misery, Blue Velvet, Dean Stockwell, Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper, Microsoft Studios, The Coconut Song, Reservoir Dogs, Stuck in the Middle with You, Practical Magic, LOST, S., Doug Dorst, American Nightmare, Calamity Nolan, Geoff, Mark Hamill, LucasArts, LodeRunner, DOOM (1993), Quake, Ken Schoemake, SSX, Tony Hawk Pro Skater (series), Final Fantasy IX, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Episodes 2 and 3? Maybe also 4? We'll see Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
In this episode, we sit down with Nate Soffio, Co-founder and & CEO of Portabl. Nate is applying decentralized identity to fintech and open banking, which is such an important but also challenging use case.We discuss the ins and outs of Portabl's user experience and how it differs from other reusable KYC products. Nate also provides insight into lessons learned, deliberate product decisions Portable has made, and common mistakes he has seen IDtech founders make.This episode should be useful for anyone interested in fintech or adding SSI to their identity stack.To contact Nate or to learn more about Portabl, reach out to hello@getportabl.com.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
Original Air Date January 18, 2022 On today's episode, Howard Behar, former Starbucks president of North America and founding president of Starbucks international, talks about his servant leadership approach while he participated in the growth of the company from 28 to over 15,000 stores spanning 5 continents. He shares his “Howard in 50 words or less” that has been a guide for him over the years. This episode is packed with so much wisdom that you can use to make changes in your business and personal life. Howard believes that servant leadership can change the world and wants to inspire others to lead in this way.Mr. Howard Behar's career in business spans over 50 years, all in consumer oriented businesses covering several industries. He retired from Starbucks Coffee after 21 years where he led both the domestic business, as President of North America, and was the founding President of Starbucks International. He served on the Starbucks Board of Directors for 12 years before retiring. Mr. Behar is currently a Trustee for the Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation and is on the advisory board of Anthos Capital. He formerly served as a board member for: Starbucks, GAP, Shurgard, University of Washington Foundation and IDTech to name a few. Mr. Behar is committed to the development and education of our future leaders and has been a longtime advocate of the Servant Leadership Model. He has also authored two books on leadership titled It's Not About the Coffee and The Magic Cup.Howard's WebsiteHoward's email- hb@howardbehar.comHoward's phone number- 206-972-7776
In this episode, we speak with Andrew Black, Managing Director of ConnectID, which is part of Australian Payments Plus. Andrew, who is an expert in the convergence of IDtech and open banking, sheds light on a unique approach to building bank-backed digital identity and the user experience that it enables. It was fascinating to unpack the role governance plays in ConnectID with some tangible examples, and analyze how the UX of an identity exchange differs from that of an identity wallet.We also speculate a bit on why both true open banking and true interoperable digital identity have weaker-than-expected adoption, and how to balance solving business problems with building a future we all want to live in.To contact Andrew, you can reach out on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-black-a5118239/. Learn more about ConnectID at https://connectid.com.au/.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
In this episode, we sit down with Keith Uber, VP of Sales Engineering at Ubisecure, to discuss the role of verifiable credentials in identity and access management.Keith shares his insights on Organizational Identity and how vLEIs change the game, create new business opportunities, and unlock efficiencies for representatives of businesses to transact more seamlessly.Keith also shares his perspective on how Ubisecure is engaging with the eIDAS 2.0 and European Identity Wallet initiatives on the consumer identity side.We explore the fascinating overlap between Organizational Identity and Consumer Identity. While Ubisecure's focus is in the EU market, there are loads of insights that will be helpful to people building IDtech products around the world.To learn more about Ubisecure, visit https://www.ubisecure.com/.Be sure to check out Ubisecure's podcast titled ‘Let's Talk About Digital Identity' at https://www.ubisecure.com/lets-talk-about-digital-identity-podcast/.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
Today's guest is Eric Starr, Co-founder & CEO of UltraPass ID—an IDtech product for governments.Eric shares his story trying to solve civic problems through the political system via Andrew Yang's presidential campaign and how he ended up starting a company to reimagine how citizens interact with government.We go through the problem caused by many government silos of personal data, why Eric landed on verifiable credentials to solve the problem, and why governments are a challenging but super important segment to target because they hold the keys to verifiable credential adoption.Eric is convinced that solving problems for government stakeholders with real solutions, not with technological dogma, is the way verifiable credentials will be adopted.Reach out and connect with Eric and his team at https://www.ultrapassid.com/.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
Today's guest is Timothy Ruff, General Partner at Digital Trust Ventures. Timothy is an early pioneer of self-sovereign identity as a co-founder of Evernym, a co-creator of Sovrin, and an advisor to several IDtech startups. Timothy has countless battle scars from being on the ground floor of so much innovation in the decentralized identity space.In this episode, we discuss the difference between a use case and a business case and how to bridge the gap. We also talk about the humility required to change your mind about your idea when you're wrong. And one of the most pivotal things Timothy has changed his mind about in recent years is that blockchain isn't needed for SSI. We close by talking about where Timothy thinks the most ripe path to verifiable credential adoption lies in the near term.Multiple resources for SSI entrepreneurs are recommended within the episode and are listed below:The Cold Start Problem - Andrew Chen (Book)Running Lean by Ash Maurya - (Book)Disciplined Entrepreneurship by Bill Aulet - (Book)Without Their Permission by Alexis Ohanian - (Book)To reach out to Timothy, email him at timothy@digitaltrust.vcReach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
In today's episode, we're talking all about the coming wave of IDTech. And we're so excited to welcome a founder with Montana family roots, who grew up in Idaho, and now lives in Utah, talk about the epitome of a rocky mountain founder, Riley Hughes, who is the co-founder and CEO of Trinsic. He is going to tell us how Trinsic can help enable you to use your identity to get access to all kinds of different products and services you wouldn't otherwise have been able to get. Here's a closer look at the episode: Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs. How Riley became interested in tech. Making his mark at Sovrin Foundation The mission of Sovrin Foundation The notion of identity in the United States Quick learning in the Blockchain space. Meeting another co-founder - Tomislav Using blockchain as a tool. What is a self-sovereign identity platform? Why don't we all already have self-sovereign identities Riley's journey as a founder in the Rockies. What excites Riley about IDtech. What Riley would be doing if he wasn't the founder of Trinsic Resources: Trinsic Website: https://trinsic.id/ Riley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rileyparkerhughes/ Riley's Podcast: https://trinsic.id/podcast/ Riley's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileyphughes Trinsic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trinsic-id/ Trinsic Twitter: https://twitter.com/trinsic_id
In today's episode, we're talking all about the coming wave of IDTech. And we're so excited to welcome a founder with Montana family roots, who grew up in Idaho, and now lives in Utah, talk about the epitome of a rocky mountain founder, Riley Hughes, who is the co-founder and CEO of Trinsic. He is going to tell us how Trinsic can help enable you to use your identity to get access to all kinds of different products and services you wouldn't otherwise have been able to get.Here's a closer look at the episode:Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs.How Riley became interested in tech.Making his mark at Sovrin FoundationThe mission of Sovrin FoundationThe notion of identity in the United StatesQuick learning in the Blockchain space.Meeting another co-founder - TomislavUsing blockchain as a tool.What is a self-sovereign identity platform?Why don't we all already have self-sovereign identitiesRiley's journey as a founder in the Rockies.What excites Riley about IDtech.What Riley would be doing if he wasn't the founder of TrinsicResources:Trinsic Website: https://trinsic.id/Riley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rileyparkerhughes/Riley's Podcast: https://trinsic.id/podcast/ Riley's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileyphughes Trinsic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trinsic-id/Trinsic Twitter: https://twitter.com/trinsic_id
In today's episode, we're talking all about the coming wave of IDTech. And we're so excited to welcome a founder with Montana family roots, who grew up in Idaho, and now lives in Utah, talk about the epitome of a rocky mountain founder, Riley Hughes, who is the co-founder and CEO of Trinsic. He is going to tell us how Trinsic can help enable you to use your identity to get access to all kinds of different products and services you wouldn't otherwise have been able to get. Here's a closer look at the episode: Growing up in a family of entrepreneurs. How Riley became interested in tech. Making his mark at Sovrin Foundation The mission of Sovrin Foundation The notion of identity in the United States Quick learning in the Blockchain space. Meeting another co-founder - Tomislav Using blockchain as a tool. What is a self-sovereign identity platform? Why don't we all already have self-sovereign identities Riley's journey as a founder in the Rockies. What excites Riley about IDtech. What Riley would be doing if he wasn't the founder of Trinsic Resources: Trinsic Website: https://trinsic.id/ Riley LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rileyparkerhughes/ Riley's Podcast: https://trinsic.id/podcast/ Riley's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rileyphughes Trinsic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trinsic-id/ Trinsic Twitter: https://twitter.com/trinsic_id
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our series on Metroid Prime. We discuss the particular alchemy of combining Metroid's formula with the shooter format in a Nintendo vein, with comparisons to other shooter lineages and discuss what it means for level design, among other topics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Up to Thardus (in theory) Issues covered: getting a power-up and not thinking the ball shape should work, being boneless, structuring the space as a first-person game, the see-lock-discover-power-revisit-lock loop, opening the map too much, both of us having hives, turning off hints, making notes, not hiding secrets in the same way as the 2D games, making the challenges visible, using the map to find negative space in 2D, scanning when you come into a room, the trauma of working on Nintendo, the capabilities of the GameCube and its media, the game holding up very well, managing the art direction, world continuity, gun dimensionality, looking at the world in one way, other shooters that have maybe the one thing, making a shooter that fits the franchise and not following others, going their own way, owning the space, making a system seller, translating enemy archetypes, translating the morph ball into a sort of 2D space, morphing back into Samus and moving the camera, first-person dive rolling, a digression on the music and translating it to a higher quality way, be inspired to play the games from the 'cast, cardboard shenanigans. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Dungeons & Dragons, Metroid Fusion, Halo, God of War, Dark Souls, Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus, Doom, Quake, idTech, Prey, Half-Life 2, Dead Space, Breath of the Wild, The Witcher (series), Assassin's Creed (series), Retro Studios, Super Metroid, Ocarina of Time, TimeSplitters, Turok, Medal of Honor, Call of Duty, Rare, Super Mario Sunshine, Wind Waker, KillZone, Luigi's Mansion, Beyond Good and Evil, Crystal Chronicles, Four Sword Adventure, Obi-Wan, Metal Gear Solid, Star Wars, Super Mario Odyssey, Koji Kondo, Megaman 2/X, DaveK_Says, Morrowind, Warcraft, spock_thoughts, GoldenEye, Calamity Nolan, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Find out in our Discord! Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Quanto mais varáveis você tem, maior é a complexibilidade para validar a confiança do teste A/B. Mas um dos desafios mais comuns é fazer com que um lado do seu experimento não interfira no outro. Para abordar este assunto nós do Data Hackers — a maior comunidade de AI e Data Science do Brasil -, chamamos um dos maiores entusiasta de Produtos Data-Driven e Data Science, que nos últimos quinze anos, tem trabalhado para fechar o "Gap" entre Data Science, Ciência da Computação e o Management das empresas. Conheçam o Caio Gomes — CDO na Único idTech (ex Booking/Nubank/Amazon), que conta pontos da aplicabilidade da experimentação com teste A/B, mas que também aborda sobre o impacto da ética na aplicação de testes a usuário. Conheça nosso convidado: Caio Gomes — CDO na Único idTech (ex-Booking/Nubank/Amazon) Falamos no episódioLinks de referências: Livro Ron Kohavi : https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ronny+kohavi&crid=114E9909G4TEQ&sprefix=ronny+kohavi%2Caps%2C233&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 Lukas vermeer: https://www.lukasvermeer.nl/ Canal Youtube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV8ZgEjwdNnZC4_FJtdDFCg Post do episódio: https://medium.com/data-hackers/experimenta%C3%A7%C3%A3o-e-teste-a-b-data-hackers-podcast-67-28b7319a92ff
Today's guest is Manny Nijjar, co-founder and CEO of Truu, which is a healthcare-focused IDtech product that's been involved in one of the most impressive production verifiable credentials rollouts to date. Their platform, alongside a handful of other vendors, helped the largest health system in the world respond to the COVID-19 pandemic—all while Manny was also serving on the front lines as an infectious disease doctor, leading his hospital's COVID-19 response.The main takeaway from this episode is that involving end-users in your product development is key. You'll hear how the biggest barriers for the NHS staff passport were not technology problems but user experience and adoption problems. And as an end-user of his own product, nobody can speak better about these points than Manny. He then breaks down those learnings and how he's applied them to adjust both the product and go-to-market approaches he's taking at Truu.This is an amazing opportunity for IDtech builders to shortcut the trial-and-error process of launching a product, by hearing what worked, what didn't, and what Truu is doing about it next.To learn more about Truu or to contact Manny, email manreet@truu.id. Visit Truu's website at https://www.truu.id/.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
Today's guest is Evin McMullen, co-founder and CEO of Disco.xyz.We start and end this episode with Evin framing identity as the coolest, most interesting thing people should be working on. She paints such a compelling picture in language that's so accessible, and she shares tips on how the rest of us can level up our messaging to attract more users as well.We break down Disco's product and the origin of their term of choice—the “data backpack”. We go into some of the choices they made in their journey, including how NFTs and verifiable credentials relate in web3, and how they've tackled the 3-sided cold-start problem most IDtech businesses face. We also spent some time talking about the factors that make now such a compelling moment in time for digital identity and IDtech product builders.Evin is easily one of the most fun people in the digital identity world. She has such a way of taking complex things and turning them into snack-able bits of content. If you don't come out of this episode with a new pithy way to describe digital identity, you should probably go back and listen again because there are so many useful takeaways.To get your very first data backpack, visit app.disco.xyz. Learn more about Disco at disco.xyz, and follow Disco on Twitter @discxoxyz. Follow Evin on Twitter at @provenauthority. And feel free to join Disco's Discord community.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
Today's guest is Paul Ashley, CTO and co-CEO of Anonyome Labs. Paul starts by talking about how the erosion of privacy online and the rise of data brokers and surveillance capitalism led them to create their IDtech product MySudo. MySudo is a privacy application that allows users to create secure digital profiles, or personas, with unique disposable phone numbers, emails, credit cards, and other identifiers to use across the internet.With hundreds of thousands of users, MySudo has defied conventional wisdom that consumers won't pay for identity services, making it among a handful of successful, sustainable IDtech businesses. Paul breaks down how they've succeeded by taking a practical product approach and by talking about use cases rather than features.Our conversation naturally led to a discussion about how decentralized identity fits into their roadmap, which Paul called the biggest privacy breakthrough of the next decade. We talk about some of the opportunities and challenges in this nascent space, including navigating the complex technology landscape, how to find good problems for decentralized identity to solve first, and how their experience building what some would call a “web2” identity product is informing the way they tackle the UX of verifiable credentials.This is a conversation that will interest anyone who has a passion for privacy and safety online and will be very insightful for anyone building a consumer identity product.To learn more about MySudo and Anonyome Labs or to get in contact with a team member, visit https://anonyome.com/.Download MySudo on the Apple Store. Download MySudo on Google Play.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id) on Twitter. We'd love to hear from you.
Today's guest is Sebastian Mellen, Co-founder and CEO of Cerebrum. His team is building an IDtech product called vID, tackling data and compliance problems in healthcare, HR systems, and even youth sports teams.In this conversation, we cut right to some meaty topics, including some of the biggest challenges that IDtech products tend to face. Sebastian gives insight into Cerebrum's trojan horse go-to-market strategy into large corporates, how they've translated self-sovereign identity language into “enterprise speak”, how they've addressed the chicken-and-egg problem that exists in many IDtech ecosystems, and much more.Sebastian's perspective on the importance of forming strategic partnerships to break into regulated industries will be super useful to other IDtech product builders.Learn more about Cerebrum at https://www.cerebrum.com/. Reach out to Sebastian on Twitter.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id). We'd love to hear from you.
Today's guest is Chris Ingrao, a co-founder of Lumedic—a company whose mission it was to transform the patient experience in the US healthcare market. Lumedic launched an IDtech product in production and was on the brink of several incredible adoption breakthroughs, but through internal reorganization, its potential unfortunately was not realized.In this episode, Chris takes us on a journey from Lumedic's founding, to acquisition, to innovating inside a massive health system where they truly had the ability to build an ecosystem from the ground up.Chris shares a tremendous amount of wisdom from his three years working on thorny, multi-stakeholder problems in healthcare. He touches on the nuance of designing an economic model where all parties are aligned, and how to establish trust between a large group of stakeholders.You'll be fascinated to hear how close 30 millions patients were to having access to verifiable immunization records in their mobile wallets, and tens of millions of dollars of savings were on the line if they were successful. And yet, sometimes the biggest barriers are not technology barriers.Lumedic's story definitely needed to be told—there are so many lessons for IDtech builders in a variety of industries.You can reach out to Chris on LinkedIn.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id). We'd love to hear from you.
Today's guest is Katrie Lowe, Co-founder and CEO of Domi Labs. We start the conversation talking about how Berlin's hyper-competitive rental market led Katrie to build a digital rental passport to streamline the experience for property managers and tenants to exchange information in a rental process. We go on to talk about Domi's product experience, including the clever ways their product implements verifiable credentials to crack what she calls the “SSI trust triangle.”Katrie then breaks down why Domi chose to focus on a very specific use case in the real estate vertical. A theme of this episode is focus, and that focus has led to a super deep understanding of the value propositions that Domi's customers are willing to pay for. The answer is surprising. We'll give you a hint—it doesn't have to do with self-sovereignty, decentralization, or privacy. And despite that, it was fascinating to hear Katrie break down why Domi chose to build their IDtech product using self-sovereign identity anyway.Learn more about Domi Labs at https://domilabs.io/ and on LinkedIn. Reach out to Katrie on LinkedIn.Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id). We'd love to hear from you.
Welcome to The Future of Identity. Normally, show host Riley Hughes (Co-founder & CEO of Trinsic) talks to the people building IDtech products, but the purpose of this solo episode is to introduce the purpose of the podcast.In this short episode, Riley covers:The future of identity and why it is betterHow great products will get us thereWhy now is the right time—IDtech is the new FintechWhy the identity space needs a term like “IDtech”What to expect from The Future of Identity podcastThank you for joining us. Make sure to subscribe to the show to get new episodes as they drop. Reach out to Riley (@rileyphughes) and Trinsic (@trinsic_id). We'd love to hear from you.
Mais um episódio do CMO Playbook no ar! Dessa vez, nosso papo foi com a Gabriela Onofre, CMO na Unico IDtech, empresa pioneira em autenticar e proteger identidades no mundo digital. Além disso, a Gabi já figurou na “Womens to Watch 2020” - lista criada pelo portal Meio&Mensagem para reunir os profissionais que foram destaques no marketing naquele ano. Gabi nos contou um pouco sobre como é trabalhar numa IDtech e como tem sido sua rotina na Unico. O papo também transitou sobre outros assuntos, como sua carreira na P&G e na Jonhson&Johnson. Também conversamos sobre os desafios para os profissionais de marketing nos dias de hoje e sobre como ela enxerga o futuro das IDtechs em um mundo altamente competitivo. Não é por nada não mas esse é outro episódio incrível do CMO Playbook! O papo foi super construtivo e nos rendeu diversos insights para tentarmos aplicar na nossa rotina profissional. Aperta o play e entenda um pouco mais sobre como a Gabi conseguiu disruptar o mercado. Ah, não esquece de me seguir lá no Instagram - @edwin.nsjr - e também siga a Adventures - @theadventures.inc. Nos vemos no próximo episódio!
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Diego Martins, CEO e fundador da IDtech, avalia que o Brasil tem potencial de liderar a disrupção da biometria facial - que, para ele, estará na contratação de serviços, na validação de compras, na entrada de lugares e até no uso de carros
Uma pesquisa do Instituto Locomotiva encomendado pela Unico, IDtech de identidade digital no Brasil, entrevistou 1.561 brasileiros e apontou que 80% dos entrevistados já tiveram que anotar senhas de forma insegura em papel ou mesmo no celular para não esquecê-las, índice que sobe para 84% entre pessoas de 46 a 59 anos. Nesse cenário, nove em cada dez brasileiros relataram já terem tido dificuldades de acesso a algum produto ou serviço por conta do uso de senhas, seja porque eles esqueceram ou seja porque não conseguiram resgatar o código. Recuperação de senhas esquecidas tornou-se algo corriqueiro no dia a dia da população e 85% afirmam já terem recorrido a esse procedimento. Pensando nisso, nesta edição do "CBN e a Tecnologia", Gilberto Sudré traz dicas de como fazer as "pazes" com as suas senhas e em segurança.
On this episode of The Middle School Mind, Son talks about his perfect summer day and summer vacation ideas. Son is extremely fortunate to spend a lot of time over the summer at his grandparent's lake house. We talk about his perfect summer day and his favorite part of summer vacation is watching the 4th of July Fireworks show on the lake. We also talk about an article from IDtech.com on Summer Vacation Ideas for Tweens. We talk about a few of these suggestions from the list and our ideas to check these off over summer vacation. Son will be taking a break from the podcast as he enjoys his summer vacation for a few months. We will be releasing a summer school series called Make Your Own Kids Podcast in hopes kids can make their own tween podcasts over the summer. Don't worry, Son will be back for Season 2 starting in August! Calling all future kid podcasters! We want to help our listeners with making your own podcast and we will be giving away a total of (2) Logitech Blue Snowball microphones this summer to two of our lucky listeners. The Blue Snowball microphone is the same one we use to record The Middle School Mind and hope you will use it to make your own podcast! If you want to be part of the drawing, here's how to enter: Please leave us a 4 or 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or the podcast platform that you listen to. Please go to our website at themiddleschoolmind.com/about us and at the bottom of the page you can Contact Us. Send us your name, contact information and let us know where we can find your review. You will be entered into our drawing and we will be pulling out two names at random and will be following up with those winners by August 1, 2022. It's that easy! The Middle School Mind is now a proud member of Kids Listen. Kids Listen is a grassroots organization of advocates for high-quality audio content for children. Kids Listen is creating platforms for producers to share ideas, and publish data and information relevant to creators, consumers, and supporters of podcasts for kids. You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! Thank you for listening to the show. We really appreciate our listeners and we hope you have a wonderful summer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themiddleschoolmind/message
Os consumidores têm olhado, cada vez mais, para sua presença digital. Como isso vai mudar completamente o mundo do marketing nos próximos anos? Para falar sobre esse gerenciamento de "identidades digitais", o programa Mídia e Marketing recebe Gabriela Onofre, CMO da unico IDTech. No papo, Gabriela fala sobre como a tecnologia tem estado ao lado das pessoas e das empresas para que essas relações sejam seguras. A executiva também fala sobre a transformação digital da Estônia, país europeu que investe há cerca de 30 anos em tecnologia, e sobre suas passagens como chefe do marketing da Procter & Gamble e na Johnson & Johnson. "Não quero ser a velha do marketing, prefiro ser a velha da startup. Trabalhando direto com tecnologia, vou aprender sobre o futuro".
On today's episode, Howard Behar, former Starbucks president of North America and founding president of Starbucks international, talks about his servant leadership approach while he participated in the growth of the company from 28 to over 15,000 stores spanning 5 continents. He shares his “Howard in 50 words or less” that has been a guide for him over the years. This episode is packed with so much wisdom that you can use to make changes in your business and personal life. Howard believes that servant leadership can change the world and wants to inspire others to lead in this way.Mr. Howard Behar's career in business spans over 50 years, all in consumer oriented businesses covering several industries. He retired from Starbucks Coffee after 21 years where he led both the domestic business, as President of North America, and was the founding President of Starbucks International. He served on the Starbucks Board of Directors for 12 years before retiring. Mr. Behar is currently a Trustee for the Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation and is on the advisory board of Anthos Capital. He formerly served as a board member for: Starbucks, GAP, Shurgard, University of Washington Foundation and IDTech to name a few. Mr. Behar is committed to the development and education of our future leaders and has been a longtime advocate of the Servant Leadership Model. He has also authored two books on leadership titled It's Not About the Coffee and The Magic Cup.Howard's WebsiteHoward's email- hb@howardbehar.comHoward's phone number- 206-972-7776
In episode #88 of Productivity Mastery, we're having a very special and inspiring guest, the man who coined the phrase “We work in a coffee business serving people, but we're in a people business serving coffee” and built Starbucks as we know it today, the former president of Starbucks Coffee Company International and the author of It's Not About The Coffee: Leadership Principles from a Life at Starbucks, Howard Behar! He shared with us a lot of valuable information, including:
Bridget Fitzpatrick was stalked by a psychotic neighbor. While working for the Police Department, Bridget helped a man start several neighborhood watches in their shared neighborhood. When this man found out she was recently separated from her husband he started calling her, asked her out, and sent her flowers. Bridget made it clear that she wasn't interested and wanted to keep their relationship professional. He sent her a delusional apology letter and later entered her house twice, the second time turning into a physical altercation before he was apprehended and sentenced to eighteen months for stalking and resisting arrest. Bridget now works with state legislators to strengthen stalking laws, train regional law enforcement on how to properly investigate stalking cases, and is a life coach for stalking survivors. Bridget Fitzpatrick - Life Coach www.itsyourchoicetoday.com/ DO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN STORY TO SHARE? E-MAIL US strictlystalkingpod@gmail.com RATE US As a listener of Strictly Stalking please leave a review and rate us FIVE STARS on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strictly-stalking/id1494237083 CHECK OUT OUR PATREON:? www.patreon.com/strictlystalking?? Instagram:? Strictly Stalking https://www.instagram.com/strictlystalkingpod ?Jaimie Beebe https://www.instagram.com/feathergirl77 ?Jake Deptula https://www.instagram.com/jaked3000 Please consider supporting the companies that support us! Go to IDTECH.com/STALKING right now and use code stalking to save $150 on weekly, small-group Semesters! For a limited time, you can also get started with a 1-on-1 tutoring lesson for just $49. ? Frame your photos or send someone the perfect gift. Go to Framebridge.com and use promo code STALKING to save an additional 15% off your first order. Find out how Upstart can lower your monthly payments today when you go to UPSTART.com/STALKING. Don't forget to use our URL to let them know we sent you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good evening and welcome to Nighty Night with Rabia Chaudy: Bedtime Stories To Keep You Awake. Tonight's tale is about a contest where if you win, the only thing you receive...is death. Please enjoy, Cancellation Day. Tonight's tale is written by Will Rogers. Special Thanks To Our Sponsors: Simplisafe Take advantage of SimpliSafe's early Black Friday deals and get 50% off your new home security system by visiting SIMPLISAFE.com/nightynight. MunkPack To get started, just go to MunkPack.com and select ANY product, then enter the code NIGHTYNIGHT at checkout to save 20% off your purchase. ID Tech Go to IDTECH.com/night right now and use code night to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters! BOMBAS Go to BOMBAS.com/NIGHTYNIGHT, and get twenty percent off any purchase during their big holiday sale. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bridget Fitzpatrick was stalked by a psychotic neighbor. While working for the Police Department, Bridget helped a man start several neighborhood watches in their shared neighborhood. When this man found out she was recently separated from her husband he started calling her, asked her out, and sent her flowers. Bridget made it clear that she wasn't interested and wanted to keep their relationship professional. He sent her a delusional apology letter and later entered her house twice, the second time turning into a physical altercation before he was apprehended and sentenced to eighteen months for stalking and resisting arrest. Bridget now works with state legislators to strengthen stalking laws, train regional law enforcement on how to properly investigate stalking cases, and is a life coach for stalking survivors. Bridget Fitzpatrick - Life Coach www.itsyourchoicetoday.com/ DO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN STORY TO SHARE? E-MAIL US strictlystalkingpod@gmail.com RATE US As a listener of Strictly Stalking please leave a review and rate us FIVE STARS on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/strictly-stalking/id1494237083 CHECK OUT OUR PATREON: www.patreon.com/strictlystalking Instagram: Strictly Stalking https://www.instagram.com/strictlystalkingpod Jaimie Beebe https://www.instagram.com/feathergirl77 Jake Deptula https://www.instagram.com/jaked3000 Please consider supporting the companies that support us! Go to IDTECH.com/STALKING right now and use code stalking to save $150 on weekly, small-group Semesters! For a limited time, you can also get started with a 1-on-1 tutoring lesson for just $49. Frame your photos or send someone the perfect gift. Go to Framebridge.com and use promo code STALKING to save an additional 15% off your first order. Find out how Upstart can lower your monthly payments today when you go to UPSTART.com/STALKING. Don't forget to use our URL to let them know we sent you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A startup UNICO em parceria com a universidade federal do Paraná são as envolvidas no projeto.
Com mais de 20 anos de experiência, Gabriela Onofre construiu sua carreira liderando a estratégia e construção de marcas internacionais em empresas como P&G e Johnson & Johnson. Desde 2019 é VP de Comunicação, Marketing e Cultura da Acesso Digital, maior IDTech do Brasil, startup especializada em tecnologia para identidades digitais.É articulista da revista HSM Management, membro do Women Corporate Directors, e foi eleita Women to Watch 2020 AdAge/Meio&Mensagem.https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriela-onofre/〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️SOBRE O EXCEPCIONAIS
As we continue our Q&A episodes, we have had a lot of people with questions about the spiritual discipline of fasting, particularly in how it can be uniquely challenging, and uniquely beautiful, for women. Today we are joined by Christine Caine, Jada Edwards, and Aundi Kolber to answer YOUR questions about fasting. (Dudes, this isn't all just for women, so listen along too!) . . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast . . . . . Thank you to our partners! Stamps.com: Sign up with promo code THATSOUNDSFUN for a special offer that includes a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale. No long-term commitments or contracts. Just go to stamps.com, click the microphone at the top of the page, and enter code THATSOUNDSFUN. Everlywell: And for listeners of the show, Everlywell is offering a special discount of 20% off an at-home lab test at everlywell.com/thatsoundsfun. ID Tech Camp: Go to IDTECH.com/thatsoundsfun right now and use code THATSOUNDSFUN to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters!
The holidays are upon us and so is the new season of RHOC. Heather has many thoughts on THAT supertease and the moment that caused everyone's jaws to drop (you know which one). Well boys and girls...you ain't seen nothing yet. Put on your seatbelts because according to Heather this sweet sixteen ride is full of twists and turns. That's a promise. Plus, Heather isn't the only one making a triumphant return to television, reality star Kendra Wilkinson pops by to reintroduce herself. Hear all about the ways she's ditching her old life, starting a new career, and embracing the unknown. Please support the show by checking out our sponsors! ID Tech: Go to IDTECH.com/heather right now and use code heather to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters! Bonafide: Go to HelloBonafide.com and use code HEATHER to save 20%. Prose: Go to PROSE.com/HEATHER for your FREE in-depth hair consultation and 15% off custom hair supplements. Ten Thousand: GO TO TEN THOUSAND.CC AND ENTER CODE HEATHER TO RECEIVE 15%
Vee talks about dealing with back pain and her recent struggle with depression. Although she previously had a bad experience with a therapist, Vee decides to give therapy another go. Kail describes why she decided to go to therapy in the first place and tells Vee the type of therapist she needs to get. They both discuss the stigma behind mental illness and why it's hard for people in America to get the help they need. Then they read a down in the DM about falling in love with a stripper which brings out a similar story from Vee. Please support the show by checking out our sponsors! Truebil: Don't fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at Truebill.com/MAMADRAMA Prose: Take your FREE in-depth hair consultation and get 15% off your first order today! Go to Prose.com/BABY ID Tech: Go to IDTECH.com/babymamas right now and use code babymamas to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters!
Good evening and welcome to Nighty Night with Rabia Chaudry: Bedtime Stories To Keep You Awake. Tonight's tale reminds us of a very important lesson: Even as we progress as a society, evil tends to never change. Special Thanks To Our Sponsors BROOKLINEN You can still save. Visit Brooklinen.com and use Promo code NIGHT for $20 off with a minimum purchase of $100. APOSTROPHE To get started, just go to Apostrophe.com/NIGHT and click Begin Visit, then use our code NIGHT at sign up and you'll get your first visit for only five dollars! NIGHTY NIGHT If you go to GETQUIP.com/NIGHTYNIGHT, RIGHT NOW, you'll get your first refill FREE. ID TECH Go to IDTECH.com/night now and use code night to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have some awesome listener stories this week. We start off with Erin, who has so many ghost stories. Amy tells us about the ghosts of Cape San Blas. Jessica has stories about her grandparents that will give you chills. Ben dreamed of a ghost. We have a story from a listener hearing a clicking ghost. Denise was visited by a man made of white light. Katie's sister gave a sign from beyond. Amara is a reiki master with some positive stories to close us out. Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com. BetterHelp is customized online therapy that offers video, phone and even live chat sessions with your therapist, so you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. It's much more affordable than in-person therapy and you can start communicating with your therapist in under 48 hours. Join the millions of people who are seeing what therapy is really about. See if it's for you, because you are your greatest asset. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and A Funny Feeling listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/afunnyfeeling. Apostrophe is a prescription skincare company that offers science-backed oral and topical medications that are clinically proven to help clear acne. Save fifteen dollars off your first visit with an Apostrophe provider at Apostrophe.com/FUNNYFEELING when you use our code: FUNNYFEELING. This code is only available to our listeners. iD Tech is where kids and teens learn from the best. Their live instructors make learning fun with engaging courses in coding, design, game development, math, and more. They now offer a variety of math homework help options, so you and your kids can stress less and celebrate more when they ace those assignments and tests. With 1-on-1 tutoring and weekly, small-group Semesters, there's something for every kid. Every interest. Every skill level. Scheduling is fast and flexible, with options guaranteed to fit your family's busy schedule. Go to IDTECH.com/funnyfeeling right now and use code funnyfeeling to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters! Advertise on A Funny Feeling via Gumball.fm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We interview real 911 Dispatchers Katie Gregory-Tims from Texas and Susan Nofplotes from Florida about and get their take on the hit Netflix thriller “The Guilty” starring Jake Gyllenhaal who plays a tightly wound cop doing 911 desk duty until he can be reinstated as a detective.We go in depth to see just how accurate the portrayal of 911 calls and emergency situations are depicted. (You may be surprised!) Lisa talks about the spectacular voice casting in the film (Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough, Peter Sarsgaard), as Gyllenhaal's character gets call after call and is drawn into a particularly desperate situation. Jim gets the chance to ask Katie and Susan, as seasoned professionals, what they thought of the 911 calls relevant in the tragic death of Gabby Petito.TRIGGER WARNING: In today's episode Katie and Susan share their real experiences on calls with people who are suicidal. This conversation may be upsetting to some, so please be aware.++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++PLEASE SUPPORT THE SPONSORS WHO SUPPORT US!!! PUREVOC is a revolutionary hybrid of skincare and makeup that creates a natural, dewy look to your skin and helps blur imperfections. That's why they named it “COVER UP' spelled backwards – because using PUREVOC is literally the reverse of covering up. Now you can reverse the coverup too with PUREVOC. Right now if you go to www.WonderSkin.com and use promo code REALCRIME, you'll receive 20% OFF PUREVOC or any of the amazing products on the Wonderskin site PLUS free shipping with purchases over $50. ID TECH - Go to www.IDTECH.com/REALCRIME right now and use code REALCRIME to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters! For a limited time, you can also get started with a 1-on-1 tutoring lesson for just $49 dollars. Your child can start learning online from a live instructor, right now!ATHENA RAZORS - Designed with built-in skin guards to help prevent razor burn while being gentle on curves. The razor blade is surrounded by a water-activated serum with shea butter and hyaluronic acid, which is a holy grail for skincare.The best part is the Razor Kit is only $9 and comes with two blade heads, a magnetic hook for shower storage, and your choice of handle color.Show your skin you care with the Athena Club Razor Kit! Sign up today and you'll get 20% off your first order! Just go to www.AthenaClub.com and use promo code realcrime. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I'm so grateful to our friend Mike Kelsey for hosting, creating, and curating this week's podcast episodes! Make sure you go back and listen to Monday and Wednesday's episodes too! This one, y'all. What a gift for us to get to sit in on this conversation between Mike and a group of amazing women- his wife Ashley and their friends Jessica, Christina, Jenique, and Sheila. I learned so much from this episode, and our shows all week! I'm so thankful for Mike and the friends in his life that joined us for these conversations! Here's a playlist with every Mike Kelsey episode of the podcast from the past few years! . . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast . . . . . Thank you to our partners! Olive & June: Get 20% off your first mani system when you use promo code THATSOUNDSFUN at oliveandjune.com ID Tech Camp: Go to IDTECH.com/thatsoundsfun right now and use code THATSOUNDSFUN to save $150 dollars on weekly, small group Semesters! For a limited time, you can also get started with a 1-on-1 tutoring lesson for just $49 dollars. Your Enneagram Coach: If you're even slightly curious about what an Enneagram Coach is, what they do, and if it might be a fit for you—then Getting Started as an Enneagram Coach: The 3 Essentials for Coaching with the Enneagram is an important training tool for you! And for a limited time, Beth is offering this minicourse to our listeners for FREE! Learn more and sign up for your free Getting Started as an Enneagram Coach minicourse at: YourEnneagramCoach.com/TSF
The Cathy Heller Podcast: A Podcast for Soulful Entrepreneurs
How can you remove your resistance around selling, and do it in a way that feels true to you? Cathy shares the core pieces of squirm free sales, including how you to identify your most engaged customers, start a conversation with them in a way that doesn't feel pushy, talk about your offer in a way that directly speaks to your audience's desires, handle their objections like “I can't afford it” or “I don't have enough time," and how to have the courage to show up every day. - Join the Insiders Club! https://cathyheller.com/insider - Thanks ID Tech! To save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group semesters, go to IDtech.com/DREAMJOB, code DREAMJOB.
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Good evening and welcome to Nighty Night with Rabia Chaudry: Bedtime stories to keep you awake. Tonight's tale is about a woman who forgot the golden rule of survival: When it comes to strangers, being polite can be deadly. Please enjoy...The Little Hairs. Tonight's tale is written by Sarah Cailean. Special Thanks To Our Sponsors: Better Help Visit betterhelp.com/nightynight that's better-h-e-l-p and join the over 2,000,000 people who have taken charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional Apostrophe Save fifteen dollars off your first visit with an Apostrophe provider at Apostrophe.com/night when you use our code:NIGHT. This code is only available to our listeners. Magic Spoon Go to magicspoon.com/NIGHTYNIGHT to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code NIGHTYNIGHT at checkout to save five dollars off your order! ID Tech Go to IDTech.com/night right now and use code night to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mr. Howard Behar's career in business spans over 50 years, all in consumer-oriented businesses covering several industries. He retired from Starbucks Coffee after 21 years where he led both the domestic business, as President of North America, and was the founding President of Starbucks International. During his tenure, he participated in the growth of the company from 28 stores to over 15,000 stores spanning five continents. He served on the Starbucks Board of Directors for 12 years before retiring. Mr. Behar is currently a Trustee for the Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation and is on the advisory board of Anthos Capital. He formerly severed as a board member for: Starbucks, GAP, Shurgard, University of Washington Foundation, and IDTech to name a few. Mr. Behar is committed to the development and education of our future leaders and has been a longtime advocate of the Servant Leadership Model. He has also authored two books on leadership titled It's Not About the Coffee and The Magic Cup. Connect with Howard at: Hb@howardbehar.com or 206.356.7766 Would you like to share your gratitude to a loved one or a group of treasured people in your life on your birthday? If so go to Gratitudespace.com/gift to learn how. Connect with Host, Gratitude Ambassador, author Chris Palmore the author of Dear 2020: Letters to a Year That Changed Everything and Dear Gratitude: An Anthology, at https://linktr.ee/Gratitudespace --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message
We have actress and writer Andree Vermeulen (Angie Tribeca / How to Train Your Dragon series) on this week and she is telling us about a lifetime of "getting that feeling" in haunted places and a terrifying recount of being chased through a cemetery. Then we have listenerCrystal who went to a psychic and they were MOSTLY incorrect except for one very specific detail. And we finish up stories from listener Elias including a very scary night in the barracks and creepy whispering. Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com. BetterHelp is customized online therapy that offers video, phone and even live chat sessions with your therapist, so you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. It's much more affordable than in-person therapy and you can start communicating with your therapist in under 48 hours. Join the millions of people who are seeing what therapy is really about. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and A Funny Feeling listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/afunnyfeeling. Apostrophe is a prescription skincare company that offers science-backed oral and topical medications that are clinically proven to help clear acne. Save fifteen dollars off your first visit with an Apostrophe provider at Apostrophe.com/FUNNYFEELING when you use our code: FUNNYFEELING. This code is only available to our listeners. iD Tech is where kids and teens learn from the best. Their live instructors make learning fun with engaging courses in coding, design, game development, math, and more. They now offer a variety of math homework help options, so you and your kids can stress less and celebrate more when they ace those assignments and tests. With 1-on-1 tutoring and weekly, small-group Semesters, there's something for every kid. Every interest. Every skill level. Scheduling is fast and flexible, with options guaranteed to fit your family's busy schedule. Go to IDTECH.com/funnyfeeling right now and use code funnyfeeling to save $150 dollars on weekly, small-group Semesters! Advertise on A Funny Feeling via Gumball.fm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back in 1998, siblings Pete and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi started iD Tech to offer summer camps for kids who wanted to learn about computers. The business grew each year and by 2019, was generating $70 million in annual sales hosting camps from Stanford to MIT and beyond.
Neste episódio especial (brought to you by unico) recebemos Diana Troper, DPO da unico, uma IDTech brasileira que oferece soluções de biometria facial e admissão digital. A unico é o mais novo unicórnio do Brasil e barrou mais de 900 mil ações criminosas contra consumidores no primeiro trimestre de 2021, além de evitar R$ 22 bilhões em prejuízos para as empresas. Ouça o papo para saber mais sobre as fraudes de identidade na web, a importância da segurança dos dados e as soluções da startup.
Paulo Alencastro, cofundador da startup, conta como foi a rodada que elevou o valor de mercado da IDTech para mais de US$ 1 bilhão
Como deixar a segurança de ser funcionária para ser empreendedora e dona de seu próprio negócio? A última Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domicílios Contínua, realizada pelo IBGE, mostrou que cerca 9,3 milhões de mulheres estão à frente de negócios no Brasil e que, em 2018, elas já eram 34% donas de negócio. Mas dados recentes do Sebrae mostram que as mulheres já conquistaram 50% da ocupação empreendedora no Brasil. Mas quem busca a vida empreendedora? Existe um perfil padrão? Quais os desafios de deixar uma carreira cheia de segurança e benefícios para empreender? Para responder a essas perguntas, a jornalista Bárbara Guerra conversa com Gabriela Onofre, vice-presidente de Marketing da Único IDTech. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leandro Vieira bate um papo com Diego Martins, CEO da IDTech unico, que fala sobre as vantagens no uso da assinatura eletrônica nos processos de RH. Acredite: o impacto nas contas é maior do que você imagina. Conteúdo recomendado INVESTIMENTOS Siga o @btgpactualdigital no Instagram e receba dicas diárias de investimentos e formação de carteiras. SAÚDE Acesse o site www.smartfit.com.br e saiba como cuidar do seu corpo e da sua mente mesmo sem sair de casa. ACELERE SEU NEGÓCIO SOCIAL A Vitasay 5.0 mais está com um programa de aceleração de negócios focado em empreendimentos de impacto social dirigidos por pessoas com 50 anos ou mais. Acesse vitasay.com.br/start50mais, participe e concorra a um aporte de até R$ 200 mil. Sobre o entrevistado Diego Martins é CEO e fundador da unico, IDTech especializada em tecnologia para identidades digitais. Empreendedor desde os 23 anos, Diego tem graduação em Marketing e já fez cursos de educação executiva na Fundação Dom Cabral, Tel Aviv University e INSEAD.
Fala povo lindo do lado verde da força, estamos de volta com o nosso PowerCast, e hoje vamos bater um papo sobre a adição da Bethesda e demais estúdios da Zenimax Media para a Xbox Game Studios e o impacto disso sobre os futuros jogos exclusivos, frutos dessa aquisição. Notícias citadas no PowerCast: - Microsoft anuncia aquisição da Zenimax Media, e traz equipes como a Bethesda para os seus estúdios - Zenimax Online Studios está retomando diversos projetos após aquisição da Microsoft - Bethesda relembra exclusividades feitas para Microsoft, e elogia Xbox Game Pass - Phil Spencer sugere motor idTech como ferramenta para Xbox Game Studios - Xbox não precisa lançar jogos da Bethesda em outras plataformas, dispara Phil Spencer - Aquisição de US$ 7,5 bilhões da Zenimax Media pela Microsoft está totalmente aprovada - Xbox compartilha seus planos para Bethesda: “Construindo um time first party para liderar indústria” - Bethesda adiciona um caminhão de jogos amanhã no Xbox Game Pass - Cinco jogos da Bethesda receberão FPS Boost em breve - Aquisição da Bethesda se trata de oferecer jogos exclusivos onde existe Xbox Game Pass - Microsoft e Bethesda planejam evento para compartilhar mais novidades
Wccf Talks Gaming Ep1 - Xbox Shows Out, PS5 Is MIA, And Nintendo? More Like NintenDough!
Warner Brother continues to delay games like Gotham Knights and Hogwarts Legacy, Microsoft looking to expand idTech's use, and Game Pass continues to dominate. Video: https://youtu.be/MC3D-I9swgs
Neste episódio do Deep Growth, Gabriel Costa e Tahiana D'Egmont entrevistam Gabriela Onofre, CMO da unico, antiga Acesso Digital. A Gabi conta como foi sua trajetória profissional desde a faculdade. Ela estudou Engenharia de Alimentos na UNICAMP, trabalhou em multinacionais como a P&G e Johnson & Johnson e hoje é CMO da unico. A unico, antiga Acesso Digital, foi a primeira IDTech brasileira e hoje é a maior do país. A empresa oferece diversos produtos, entre eles os mais importantes são biometria facial, admissão digital e o que cresceu durante a pandemia, que foi a assinatura digital. Além disso, a unico é a maior base de biometria facial do Brasil e do mundo. O podcast Deep Growth também está disponível em: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/41HIlBr... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast... Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3tH7LOj OLA Podcast: https://www.olapodcasts.com/channels/... Faça parte do Growth Starter para entrar na nossa comunidade e tenha acesso aos minutos extras do Deep Growth, mais de 15 horas de aulas gravadas sobre growth, entre diversos outros conteúdos. O plano custa menos de 35 reais por mês e dá direito a uma live trimestral exclusiva com a Tahi e o Mineiro: https://growthleaders.academy/aprender-growth-com-growth-starter/ Nossos patrocinadores: Conta Simples A Conta Simples é a solução ideal para empresas que atuam no mundo online. Gerencie múltiplos cartões corporativos e faça a gestão dos pagamentos das suas ferramentas e campanhas de marketing. Além disso, a Conta Simples também oferece todos os serviços de uma conta corrente para dar mais visibilidade e controle para as finanças da sua empresa. Abra sua conta no link exclusivo: https://contasimples.com/deepgrowth Caffeine Army Aproveite o cupom de 15% de desconto (DGPODCAST) em SuperCoffee | Caffeine Army - o seu maior aliado para garantir a alta performance no trabalho e nos estudos: https://www.caffeinearmy.com.br/ Startupsc O projeto Startup SC é uma iniciativa do Sebrae Santa Catarina que visa desenvolver e promover empreendimentos inovadores em todo o estado de Santa Catarina. O principal objetivo do projeto é fortalecer as startups digitais a partir da difusão da cultura empreendedora e da profissionalização da gestão de seus empreendimentos com ações de capacitação, inovação e mercado: https://www.startupsc.com.br/ Local de filmagem: It's Informov Produção: Tchê Produções
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Biz and Theresa have a little whine with our dinner and poke fun at some of the “child friendly” offerings at restaurants. Of course we should have realistic expectations when eating out with our kids, but really, that grilled cheese is too fancy for a 3 year old. Don’t you have some white bread back there? Plus Biz gives a knowing look and Theresa probably knows what she needs to do. Check out Theresa's new book! It Feels Good To Be Yourself is available now wherever books are sold. Our book You're Doing A Great Job!: 100 Ways You're Winning at Parenting! is available wherever books are sold. Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. Our sponsors this week are Mathnasium and iDTech. Help your kids make sense of math and support our show: Go to Mathnasium.com/OBM, or call 855-354-MATH. Visit idtech.com/badmother today to reserve your child’s spot and receive $75 off! Share your genius and fail moments! Call 206-350-9485 Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you're leaving a genius moment, a fail, or a rant! Thanks!! Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron. Subscribe to One Bad Mother in iTunes Join our mailing list Join the amazing community that is our private One Bad Mother Facebook group Follow One Bad Mother on Twitter Follow Biz on Twitter Follow Theresa on Twitter Like us on Facebook! Get a OBM tee, tank, baby shirt, or mug from the MaxFunStore You can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org. Show MusicOpening theme: Summon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes) Mom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For Teens (http://adiraamram.com, avail on iTunes) Telephone, Awesome, Beehive Sessions (http://awesomeinquotes.com, also avail on iTunes) Closing music: Mama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the Butterbeans
Recebemos Tiani Pixel para discutir as origens, histórias e o funcionamento dos motores de jogos. Como era o mundo antes das primeiras engines, por que elas surgiram e como possibilitaram a revolução dos jogos indies?E o que você tem a dizer?Deixe seu feedback acessando o post deste podcast, ou mande um e-mail para contato@jogabilida.deLinks Comentados: Steam: Unsighted Vídeo: Adventure Construction Set Imagem: Árvore Genealógica da idTech 2 Vídeo: Tom Francis & Gunpoint DASH #71: E.T. Trilha do Podcast: "Helix Nebula" de Anamanaguchi "Up & Up" de Synths of Rage "Killstar - Dreamer" de Synths of Rage "The Street of Rage" de Synths of Rage "Resting State" de HOME "Traffic" de Foewi "On the Edge" de Unfound "Duck & Cover" de OCReMix "Flash Fire" de OCReMix "The Fifth Season" de OCReMix "Crash and Burn" de OCReMix "Rhythmortis" de Crypt of the Necrodancer "Reach for the Summit" de Celeste "Dance of the Decorus" de Crypt of the Necrodancer "Fungal Funk" de Crypt of the Necrodancer "Styx and Stones" de Crypt of the Necrodancer "Trailer 2" de Unsighted "Wait and See" de Persona Q2
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we continue our discussion about Grand Theft Auto III. We actually spend a little time talking about the counter-argument, that this game extends a middle finger to the moral scolds who wanted to cage video games, and then talk about specifics about its streaming, and talk about the dissonance between its systems and mission design, before turning to feedback. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Through "Last Requests" Podcast breakdown: 0:32 GTA III discussion 57:07 Break 57:41 Feedback & reviews Issues covered: voice actors who don't quite work and those who do, rough combat, dreading combat, avoiding alternate and secondary missions, moral scolds and violent video games, critical and player response to a finger extended at the establishment, punk rock, rap in the 90s in Oakland and LA, skewering American culture, handling your satire around certain topics, madonna/whore divide and stripper/nun divide, treatment of women in games, being in the right place at the right time, freedom of speech issues in film (and games), systems vs skinning, positive benefits of skinning and negative, consequences for actions, forcing player behavior by being unable to continue otherwise, pushing the boundaries when there are numbers, seamless streaming, systemic support for the streaming, parallel mission structure, flight sims as streaming, streaming in with media storage much larger than the available RAM, streaming in topography for flight sims, doing quest lines with multiple characters at once, intertwining mission structure, parallelizing and TV's subplot nature, RPG influence with quest lines and side quests and optional quests, putting various skill challenges into missions, skill challenges in opposition to the chaos engine, failing due to flipping your car, freedom fighting the missions, chilling with an open world, being able to exploit systems, suffering for the art of the exploit, exposing options, janky grenade throwing, finding simulation limits to exploit, our occasional lapses in knowledge or research, the hooker/health/money method, making horrific behavior palatable, "protagonist doesn't mean hero," punching up and punching down, hearing more of the radio because you're better at the game, double standards and hypocrisy, treatment of minorities, narrative framing, representation matters, liking to play the good guy, what freedoms do you actually have, lack of consequence for death or mayhem, limits of failure, upping the ante on police response, lack of a strong female lead in Rockstar games, playing a game when there's nothing like it and how that impacts you and returning to it later and seeing its flaws, abandoning World War II games because of a personal connection, feeling weird about war games where the only way they touch me is through entertainment, licensing term, lifecycle of a music license, unionization aspects and agent culture with music licensing (inheriting from film), complication of rights even for scores, personal soundtracks, save systems and using engines, choosing the wrong engine for the game you're making, writing all your game code. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Michael Madsen, Frank Vincent, ESRB, Jack Thompson, Paducah, Columbine, DOOM, Wolfenstein, Mortal Kombat, Joe Lieberman, South Park, Bonnie and Clyde*, the New Hollywood, The People vs Larry Flynt, Hustler, Penthouse, Playboy, Woody Harrelson, Ed Norton, Milos Forman**, Oliver Stone, Thomas Was Alone, God of War, GTA Vice City and San Andreas, Super Mario 64, PlayStation 1, Spyro the Dragon (series), David Jones, Elite, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Derek Smart, BattleCruiser 3000AD, Star Citizen, The Sopranos, David Murgatroyd, Red Dead Redemption (series), Spider-Man 2, Jamie Fristrom, Joseph Krull, Fallout (series), Grant Goodine, Manhunt, Kevin James, Thief, Silent Hill 2, Hitman (series), Black & White, The Sims, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Call of Duty (series), Medal of Honor, Ethan Johnson, Dylan Cuthbert, Q Games, Pixeljunk Sidescroller, Xbox/Xbox 360, Underworld Ascendant, Mark Eldridge, Unity, Unreal, System Shock 2, idTech, CryEngine, Dishonored (series), Prey (2017), Tacoma, Lulu LaMer, Thief: Deadly Shadows, Tim Sweeney. Next time: 12-15 missions into Staunton Island Corrections: *Bonnie and Clyde was released in 1967. ** Milos Forman did in fact pass away in April of 2018. @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where in this bonus episode we've turned to a clear descendant of Deus Ex, 2017's Prey. We talk about the first few hours of the experience and note some of its systems and world-building, among other thoughts. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: At least up to the lobby Issues covered: post-it notes, allowing mimics, Tim gets excited, another potential forerunner, using the Goo Gun to get to an apparently unreachable area, analysis paralysis, not knowing which way to go, being surprised that the payoff was delayed, trying to reach beyond the normal market (and people who understand the tropes), the erased whiteboard code, psi hypos in the safe, surprise CryEngine, looking at the map, setting up Alex as a villain, waking up again, room inside a room, commitment to first-person presentation, visual design of the PDA, putting in the neuromod, contextualizing neuromods, use of body horror, mimic design and creepiness, mod for inhabiting any prop, using audio design to enhance creepiness, breeding paranoia, wanting to look at and enjoy the world but anything could be a threat, fighting the bigger typhon, being less inclined to stealth because combat is expected, themes, choice of gender here, going wide vs deep in skill choices, the resource collection mechanics, what can you scavenge, crafting and how far you go in the resources, the origin of 0451 and immersive sims, the A113 Easter Egg, alternate histories, clear lineage in immersive sims, the rough road for immersive sim makers, importance of setting, critical vs commercial appeal, what genre do you put this game in critically, production design choices, living in-between and pushing other genres forward, Hong Kong the shelf-level event, the killswitches, being old as dirt, wanting more guns, maintaining tension through resource levels, hoarding weapons, FOMO. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Legend of Zelda, Arkane Studios, Bethesda Game Studios, ZeniMax, Bioshock, System Shock 2, Deus Ex, Looking Glass, Half-Life, Portal, Dishonored (series), CryEngine, id Software, Raphael Colantonio, Harvey Smith, Groundhog Day, Mission: Impossible, Dead Space, Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, Republic Commando, Counterstrike, Garry's Mod, Team Fortress II, Source Engine, Alien: Isolation, Fallout 4, Tacoma, Fahrenheit 451, Pixar, Disney, Battlezone, Ricardo Bare, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic, Origin, ION Storm, Irrational Games, Uncharted, Tomb Raider, Viktor Antonov, Philip Staffetius, Kevin Brown, Halo, Wumpus, Hammurabi, Sanders Associates, Ralph Baer, ADVENT.EXE, Pipe Dream, Thief, Resident Evil. Corrections: Turns out, Dishonored II was idTech 5 Next time: For those looking at the show notes, advance notice: We'll be playing 1996's Tomb Raider, the first four levels (Peru). (Looking out for you show notes readers. My people. -B) @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where we are discussing 1999 Black Isle classic Planescape: Torment. We talk about the usefulness of tropes (which this game mostly overturns), keeping your bearings when so much is available to you, and the uses of story and narrative to prop up underwhelming mechanics. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Through Ravel's Maze Podcast breakdown: 0:39 Segment 1 57:45 Break 58:17 Segment 2: Feedback/Questions Issues covered: permutations and open maps at the Clerk's Ward, open world games, quest UIs, tuning out the journal entries, Tim second-guessing himself, Lothar stealing Morte, alphabet soup names, Brett messes up Soego's name five different ways, how tropes give you a handhold, how The Witcher uses tropes and lore, culture: you're soaking in it!, anything can open a portal, evolution of usability, the game as maze, leaning on the journal, buying up all the items in the Curiosity Shop, tedium of fetch quests, lack of mechanical interest, being enthralled to the material, designing a puzzle platformer, marrying elements together to make something stronger, object-oriented ontology, diving deep into a thing and its mechanics and limits, the audience will decide, mainly an adventure game, thin mechanics, DA:I companion quests, Fallout as a better marriage of mechanics and story, playing as a character vs playing as a player avatar, "it's barely an RPG," combat difficulty, missing hack-and-slash, PST diverging from other Infinity Engine games, more combat and more combat difficulty in IE games, Heart of Winter mode, development divergence, finding a balance of narrative people can hang on to or not, the Brothel of Intellectual Lusts, discussing high points, whose head did you get?, Soego the wererat spy, multiple needles vs multiple haystacks, getting mazed, the zombie in the Coffinmaker's shop, the Alley of Lingering Sighs, metaphorical meaning, passion in game development, programming challenges in videogame development, moving to games from applications programming, waterfall vs iterative development, opportunities in 3D art, crossover with film, designers and passion, communicating through code, seeing branching vs taking branches, story vs systems in reader feedback. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Infinity Engine, The Witcher 3, Star Trek, Memento, Baldur's Gate (series), Andrzej Sapkowski, Beauty and the Beast, Angela Carter, The Bloody Chamber, Anthony Halderman, Ian Bogost, Georgia Tech, The Atlantic, soccer, Tetris, Chess, Go, What Remains of Edith Finch, Giant Sparrow, The Unfinished Swan, Naughty Dog, Nate Wells (obliquely), Portal, Thomas Was Alone, Play Anything, Icewind Dale (series), Bioware, Interplay, Fallout, Dungeons & Dragons, Darksiders, Zelda (series), Diablo, Halo (obliquely), João Vitor Bispo Galvão, Aaron Evers, John Carmack, Fargo, Starfighter, Chris Corry, Andrew Kirmse, Unreal, idTech, Timothy Homan, Final Fantasy IX, Dragon Age: Origins, Bethesda Game Studios, Kurt Strock, Chris Mead, Deus Ex, System Shock 2. Point of Information: Nate Wells was the Naughty Dog Lead Artist (of The Last of Us) who went to Giant Sparrow that Tim and I were trying to remember. Next time: Until we return to Sigil Links: Video Games Are Better Without Stories, Ian Bogost The Exceptional Beauty of Doom 3's Source Code @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
Discuții despre știri din gaming și controverse despre spectre de la oameni probabil aflați pe spectru Timestamps: 2:20 Paul s-a jucat Syberia 3 9:05 Edgar s-a jucat Heroes of the Storm 2.0 16:30 Știri: Diablo 2 Remastered? Dawn of War 3; Proiectul RDR remake în GTA V sistează producția; Marvel vs Capcom Infinite apare în septembrie; Cercetătorii britanici spun că trișorii omoară oameni! Neverwinter are 15 milioane de utilizatori; 36:15 Rapoarte financiare dezamăgitoare de la Capcom; Hacker conamnat pentru hackereală; Awesomenauts devine Free to Play; Phoenix Point; Dark Souls 3 record la speedrun; Vanquish pe PC; id Software lucrează la următorul idTech; 54:04 Tracker Review: Syberia 3; Planescape: Torment Remastered YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6bvYQKQxMGIYsPc0McgSeg iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-vorbe/id1331438601 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RFgOJDgyEnpvkUQoSh0Tc?si=7A0VG-hjTDi32z-mhIuDig Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JocSiVorbe/ Tip Jar: https://ko-fi.com/jocsivorbe RSS și linkuri de download: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:281506836/sounds.rss
Cu toții avem jocuri de care ne este rușine, dar destul despre asta. Săptămâna asta avem știri peste știri și cea mai nonsensică rubrică de critică gameristică, Tracker Review. Timestamps: [există niște momente de decalaj audio între Paul și Edgar în care pare că Paul vede în viitor] 4:44 Paul s-a jucat Mass Effect 3, Genital Jousting 11:47 Edgar s-a jucat Clash Royale, Dark Souls, Cities Skylines 19:39 Plugs: Heart. Papers. Border.; Alin Răuțoiu 26:10 Știri: Apocalypse Now pleacă de pe Kickstarter; Flatout 4; Raw Fury se oferă să acopere suma de Steam Direct pentru dezvoltatorii mici; Mod Thief în idTech 4; Hearthstone scoate cărți din seturile Classic din formatul Standard; Resident Evil 7 a vândut foarte bine; Eric Wolpaw pleacă de la Valve 45:54 Path of Exile mega update; Paradox Games cumpără White Wolf; Trailere noi Andromeda, Prey 59:52 Tracker Review: Resident Evil 7 Heart. Papers. Border. - https://store.steampowered.com/app/604110/Heart_Papers_Border/ Canalul lui Alin de Benzi Desenate: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYmx1ezLWT9HxetVLNtq4_A YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6bvYQKQxMGIYsPc0McgSeg iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-vorbe/id1331438601 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3RFgOJDgyEnpvkUQoSh0Tc?si=7A0VG-hjTDi32z-mhIuDig Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JocSiVorbe/ Tip Jar: https://ko-fi.com/jocsivorbe RSS și linkuri de download: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:281506836/sounds.rss
Welcome to Dev Game Club Bonus Content. We've both played a little bit of The Evil Within and here we lovingly render our verdict in stunning HD. Usually, Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary, but here in Bonus Content we just chat about something descended from one of our main games and talk about the directions it's gone. Podcast breakdown: 0:35 Bonus Content: Evil Within and Feedback 58:27 Bonus Bonus Content from Brett Issues covered: action horror vs slower-paced, text description, gore overload, stealth elements, using fire to your advantage, putting carts before horses, the agony crossbow, Mikami's tropes, story scale/scope, the Japanese factor in melodramatic amp-up, the hospital hub, empathy work in horror games and slasher films, keys to the lockers, fictionalizing all the game mechanics, expensive progression system, getting all the progress, brief encounters with chainsaws, tight level design, look of specific technology (idTech 5, Unreal), character design, NPC companions, PS1 controls, film and Resident Evil, New Years Resolutions. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Resident Evil 4, Silent Hill series, Tomb Raider, Rage, DOOM (2016), Uncharted series, Far Cry series, Assassin's Creed series, Hitman, Alien Isolation, Bethesda Game Studios, Shinji Mikami, Capcom, Bioshock, Quentin Tarantino, Halloween I and II, Destiny, Republic Commando, Chris Williams, Wolfenstein: The New Order, BattleTankBob, Final Fantasy VII & IX, Robin Sakai, Metal Gear Solid, Hideo Kojima, Greg Naughton, Fallout, UnderTale, Underrail, Troika Games, Tim Cain, Leonard Boyarsky, Kill Screen, TIE Fighter, Mortimer and the Riddle of the Medallion, XvT, X-Wing, Chris Suellentrop, JJ Sutherland, Shall We Play A Game podcast, Chris Metzen, Blizzard Entertainment, The Instance podcast. Next time: TIE Fighter, the first three battles Notes: The early "ARG" Brett refers to from the 1980s was called "Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse." @brett_douville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com
1993 erschien der erste «Doom»-Titel und setzte neue visuelle Massstäbe dank der eigens entwickelten «Doom»-Engine. Auch die neuste Inkarnation setzt auf eine eigene Engine, die «idTech 6». Diese überzeugt mit blitzschneller Action, auf PS4 und Xbox One läuft der blutdurchtränkte Ego-Shooter in 1080p und 60 FPS. Neben den technischen Vorzügen freuen sich Serienkenner auf rasante Action, die in der fetzigen Kampagne ausgelebt werden kann (marschiert von einem Areal zum nächsten und löscht alle Dämonen und Monster aus) oder dem Multiplayer-Kernstück. Spielerisch bremsen lediglich die neuen, erbarmungslosen Nahkampfkills die Action für einen kurzen Moment, ansonsten gibt es für den Spieler kaum Pausen - die Action ist schlicht überall. Die zahlreichen Waffen lassen sich modifizieren und dank speziellen Items könnt Ihr Euren Dämonenbekämpfer auch aufrüsten. Im Multiplayer (6 versus 6) warten zahlreiche Modi auf Euch wie etwa «Clan Arena» (TeamDeathmatch ohne Respawn) oder der «Kriegspfad» (Variante von «King of the Hill», Spielzone wandert). Das klassische «Doom»-Gameplay gepaart mit den genannten Neuerungen sorgt somit für brachiale, brutale Action, die sich spielerisch und optisch auf hohem Niveau festkrallt. (raf)