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Lets Have This Conversation
Building Better Bridges in Social Work with: Lance Hillsinger

Lets Have This Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 36:49


According to the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS), there are approximately 420,000 kids in foster care in the United States. Averaging around half a million children annually, foster care provides a temporary home for a high number of children throughout the United States. Lance Hillsinger was a child welfare social worker for 34 years. In retirement, He's written two books: In Place of the Parent: Inside Child Protective Services and Build a Better Bridge: Social Policy for the 21st Century. In Place of the Parent, in memoir format, describes the child welfare and juvenile court system, how it has improved, and how it could be better still. Build a Better Bridge examines the social welfare programs that began with the War on Poverty, how these programs have helped, how they can be improved, but also their limitations. “In Build A Better Bridge, I offer several low-cost/no-cost ideas to address social ills such as high drop-out rates and the increasing lack of affordable housing. “ He joined me this week to tell me more. For more information: https://www.lancehillisnger.net/ Get The Books https://www.amazon.com/Lance-Hillsinger/e/B08WKPDV2T?

The Cloud Pod
177: The Cloud Pod Hopes That Amazon Knows the Three Laws of iRobots

The Cloud Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 56:34


On The Cloud Pod this week, the team gets judicial on the Microsoft-Unity partnership. Plus: Amazon acquires iRobot, BigQuery boasts Zero-ETL for Bigtable data, and Serverless SQL for Azure Databricks is in public preview.  A big thanks to this week's sponsor, Foghorn Consulting, which provides full-stack cloud solutions with a focus on strategy, planning and execution for enterprises seeking to take advantage of the transformative capabilities of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure. This week's highlights

Yeukai Business Show
Episode 439: Michelle Kvello | The Three Pillars to Get Your business practically Ready for Sale

Yeukai Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 26:29


Welcome to Episode 439 of the Yeukai Business Show. In this episode, Michelle Kvello discusses The Three Pillars to get Your business practically Ready for Sale. So, if you want to know more about How to Get Your Business Ready for Sale, tune in now! In this episode, you'll discover:  How to get Your business practically Ready for SaleGetting Succession plans In Place and Decision-Making FrameworksMental Preparation and Support Network About Michelle Kvello Michelle is one of the Top 50 Women in Accounting and works with Founder CEOs to accelerate their business. Growing a business is exciting! And it's in those acceleration stages where she loves to work with founder CEOs to take their business to the next level. She has a personal love of driving entrepreneur success because early in her career she realised there was a need for founders to have access to good commercial and strategic financial support. Often the health and hygiene compliance work was sorted and they had the clever tax advisors involved, but the missing piece of the puzzle was the partnering support to help the business really grow.  She founded Lantern Partners with the vision of being that partner. Since its launch, they have worked with a range of technology, media, and marketing companies, large and small. Our specialty is helping businesses understand their financials, offering strategic and commercial finance advice, and providing hands-on support to ensure they achieve their goals. She is also a mum of two girls and is committed to promoting diversity within the industry. When she set up Lantern Partners 10 years ago it was partly through a desire to create a job that worked for her life. She wanted a job with purpose and one which didn't involve a 60-hour week (at least not every week!). And in creating that for herself she managed to create an environment where the whole team at Lantern Partners is able to work both flexibly and purposefully and of that, I'm really proud. There is a massive untapped talent pool of ambitious, intelligent, creative women who are being underserved in the corporate world and we are all poorer for it. More Information Learn more about How to Get Your Business Ready for Sale at https://lanternpartners.com.au/ Instagram LinkedIn  Thanks for Tuning In! Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below! If you enjoyed this episode on How to Expand your Business, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Yeukai Business Show !" And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please leave a review right now Thanks for listening!

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
The Cozy Corner with Alexia Gordon S6:E4 Catriona McPherson

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 43:17


Prolific author, Catriona McPherson, returns to the Corner to chat about her latest novel, In Place of Fear, the first in a new series! Tune in to learn about post-World War II Britain, the history of the National Health Service, and, of course, a brand new crime-solving protagonist. Listen wherever you listen to podcasts and thanks for listening! Find Catriona at http://catrionamcpherson.com/ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star rating. Support the podcast on Patreon! Gain access to patron-only posts, thank you gifts, and giveaways! A donation of as little as $3/month gets you a shout-out on The Cozy Corner. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/AuthorAlexiaGordon and thank you for your support. Find the podcast at: Web: https://thecozycornerwithalexiagordon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecozycornerpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_cozy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_cozy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alexia_gordon/the-cozy-corner-with-alexia-gordon-podcast/ Find me, your podcast host, at: Web https://alexiagordon.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexiaGordon.writer Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexiagordon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexiagordonauthor/ Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/alexiagordon/poc2pov

Cozy Corner with Alexia Gordon
Catriona McPherson on The Cozy Corner with Alexia Gordon

Cozy Corner with Alexia Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 43:17


Prolific author, Catriona McPherson, returns to the Corner to chat about her latest novel, In Place of Fear, the first in a new series! Tune in to learn about post-World War II Britain, the history of the National Health Service, and, of course, a brand-new crime-solving protagonist. Listen wherever you listen to podcasts and thanks for listening! Find Catriona at http://catrionamcpherson.com/ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star rating. Support the podcast on Patreon! Gain access to patron-only posts, thank you gifts, and giveaways! A donation of as little as $3/month gets you a shout-out on The Cozy Corner. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/AuthorAlexiaGordonand thank you for your support. Find the podcast at: Web: https://thecozycornerwithalexiagordon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecozycornerpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_cozy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_cozy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alexia_gordon/the-cozy-corner-with-alexia-gordon-podcast/ Find me, your podcast host, at: Web https://alexiagordon.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexiaGordon.writer Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexiagordon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexiagordonauthor/ Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/alexiagordon/poc2pov

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
The Cozy Corner with Alexia Gordon S6:E4 Catriona McPherson

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 43:17


Prolific author, Catriona McPherson, returns to the Corner to chat about her latest novel, In Place of Fear, the first in a new series! Tune in to learn about post-World War II Britain, the history of the National Health Service, and, of course, a brand new crime-solving protagonist. Listen wherever you listen to podcasts and thanks for listening! Find Catriona at http://catrionamcpherson.com/ Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss an episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave a 5-star rating. Support the podcast on Patreon! Gain access to patron-only posts, thank you gifts, and giveaways! A donation of as little as $3/month gets you a shout-out on The Cozy Corner. Sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/AuthorAlexiaGordon and thank you for your support. Find the podcast at: Web: https://thecozycornerwithalexiagordon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecozycornerpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/podcast_cozy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcast_cozy/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/alexia_gordon/the-cozy-corner-with-alexia-gordon-podcast/ Find me, your podcast host, at: Web https://alexiagordon.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlexiaGordon.writer Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexiagordon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexiagordonauthor/ Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/alexiagordon/poc2pov

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict w/ Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 27:56


Episode 2 - The Holy Rule of St. Benedict: A Spiritual Path for Today's World with Fr. Mauritius Wilde O.S.B., PhD.  In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence. There is a time for speaking and a time for silence.  The secret of silence...it is the best way to listen to God. The post In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict w/ Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
In Place of Materialism, Gratitude – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde O.S.B – Discerning Hearts Podcast

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 28:55


Materialism vs Gratitude is the subject addressed in our first episode.  How to deal with things. "Do you really need it?" This is the question we are called to ask ourselves. The post In Place of Materialism, Gratitude – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde O.S.B – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

A Photographic Life
A Photographic Life - 210: Plus Edmund Clark

A Photographic Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 20:06


In episode 210 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on the documentation of the everyday, the latest NFT news, not needing rules and listening to young photographers. Plus this week photographer Edmund Clark takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Edmund Clark worked as a researcher in London and Brussels before gaining a postgraduate diploma in photojournalism at the London College of Communication. Clark's research-based work combines a range of references and forms including bookmaking, installations, photography, video, documents, text and found images and material; whatever is conceptually and formally relevant to investigating the subject and communicating with an audience. Recurring themes include developing strategies for reconfiguring how subjects are seen and engaging with state censorship to explore unseen experiences, spaces and processes of control and incarceration in the ‘Global War on Terror' and elsewhere. Clark's work has been published in seven books My Shadow's Reflection (2018), In Place of Hate (2017), Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition(2017), Control Order House (2016), The Mountains of Majeed (2014), Guantanamo: If the Light Goes Out (2010), and Still Life Killing Time (2007). His work has been exhibited widely including at the International Center of Photography Museum, New York, and the Imperial War Museum, London. His work has been acquired for national and international collections including the ICP Museum and the George Eastman House Museum in America and the National Portrait Gallery, and the National Media Museum in Great Britain. Awards include the Royal Photographic Society Hood Medal for outstanding photography for public service, the British Journal of Photography International Photography Award and, together with Crofton Black, an ICP Infinity Award and the inaugural Rencontres d'Arles Photo-Text Book Award. For four years he was the artist-in-residence in Europe's only wholly therapeutic prison, HMP Grendon. He is is represented by the Flowers Gallery, London and New York, the East Wing Gallery, Dubai and the Parotta Contemporary, Stuttgart and Berlin. Today Clark teaches postgraduate students at the London College of Communication, London. www.edmundclark.com Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). © Grant Scott 2022

Black and White Sports Podcast
Aaron Rodgers UNDECIDED on WHO to Play For! 3 Trades are IN PLACE between Packers & others! Denver Broncos CONFIRMED! Steelers & Titans RUMORED

Black and White Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 5:24


Aaron Rodgers UNDECIDED on WHO to Play For! 3 Trades are IN PLACE between Packers & others! Denver Broncos CONFIRMED! Steelers & Titans RUMORED

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat
Vikas Shah MBE - How to Embrace Pain to Give Life Beauty and Why Success Can Be Deceiving

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 63:05


I met this week's guest only a week ago because he interviewed me for for his brilliant series, Thought Economics.  I just knew we'd be friends. Anyone who can nerd out over tech and business while simultaneously discussing mental health and happiness is an easy candidate for my friendship. I knew I had to have him on Slo Mo, and I'm so glad he came. Cue his unbelievable list of accolades:Vikas Shah MBE is an entrepreneur, investor & philanthropist. He is the CEO of Swiscot Group alongside being a venture-investor in a number of businesses internationally. He is also a Non-Executive Board Member of the UK Government's Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and a Non-Executive Director of the Solicitors Regulation Authority.Vikas was awarded an MBE for Services to Business and the Economy in Her Majesty the Queen's 2018 New Year's Honours List. He is an Honorary Professor of Business at The Alliance Business School, University of Manchester and Visiting Professors at the MIT Sloan Lisbon MBA.  He is also the chair of In Place of War, a global NGO that uses arts & entrepreneurship to foster change in over 32 places impacted by conflict and is deeply involved in poverty alleviation in the UK.Listen as we discuss:How I form friendships with guests in real time on Slo Mo.His childhood dream of being a pilot, and how he ended up with so many accolades.My experience trying to fly a plane, and why I'll never do it again.Why looking at successful people can be very deceiving.Why Vikas, as an investor, worries about entrepreneurs that haven't had a failure.The more we try to avoid pain, the more we're facing in the wrong direction.Depression and anxiety are a poorly tuned mammalian reflex to danger.The grief, death, and tragedy of life is beauty in every sense of the word.Deep-domain expertise is overrated, and we should read far less business books.Memorable moments from Thought Economics, Vikas' interview series.My Year of Joy, 2022.Anchoring your life around big, rare events is to be numb.It is a gamble to assume we have a "later."Instagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialTwitter: @mgawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatWebsite: mogawdat.comConnect with Vikas on Twitter @mrvikas, Instagram @thisismrshah, and his website, vikas.workMy latest book Scary Smart is now available and has been voted one of the top 12 business books of 2021 by The Times and Sunday Times. Thanks for all of your support!And don't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Sunday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy

Change the Record
EP05: Ruth Daniels CEO Of In Place Of War

Change the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 19:43


In episode 05 of Change The Record, we sit down with Ruth Daniel, CEO and creative director of the global charity, In Place of War. Through the organisation, creativity is used as a tool to produce positive change in places of conflict.

SAX IN THE MORNING
1-18-22: Build yourself up, don't tear others down

SAX IN THE MORNING

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 6:11


This week we look at stories of people who overcame difficult situations to make something of themselves. Today we talk about the famous poet and professor John Ciardi. Born to Italian immigrants in 1916, Ciardi's father was killed in a car accident when he was three. He was bullied by neighborhood kids and his mother who raised him could neither read nor write, yet he became a well known poet and etymologist. Ciardi is also the author of one of my favorite poems called In Place of a Curse where he gives his stern thoughts on those in this world who play the role of victim. In today's short we talk about Ciardi's life and I read that poem and give some thoughts on how it teaches us to focus on what we can change in ourselves rather than tearing down others to make ourselves feel better. Source: Poetry FoundationVisit my website: saxinthemorning.com for merchandise and other links. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @saxinthemorning_podcastYouTube: subscribe and watch shorts here 

Visualising War and Peace
The Art of Peace with Teresa Ó Brádaigh Bean, Lydia Cole and Azadeh Sobout

Visualising War and Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 66:02


In this week's episode, Alice interviews three researchers - Teresa Ó Brádaigh Bean, Lydia Cole, and Azadeh Sobout - who are involved in the Art of Peace project based at the Universities of Manchester and Durham. Led by Oliver Richmond, Stephanie Kappler, and Birte Vogel, this project explores arts-based approaches to peace-making and the role that grassroots-led art projects can play in helping communities process and recover from conflict. On the podcast, we discussed the many different roles that different forms of artistic practice can play in post-conflict communities, from bringing people together and building bridges between past and present to rights-based activism and peaceful revolution.  Lydia, Azadeh and Teresa were all keen to stress that participatory arts programmes can help people 'build better futures', not just process past experiences. Along the way, we discussed the false binary between war and peace that often distorts and simplifies how we visualise both. We talked about the limitations of top-down, colonial-style peace-making initiatives, and the merits of grassroots peace-building from below and attention to micropolitics. We also looked at lots of different examples of 'artivism' - art that embodies and enables activism. Our conversation got us thinking about entrenched habits of visualising 'peace' and the role that different art forms can play in re-visualising both peace and conflict and in visualising new/different/better futures.Alongside her research, Teresa works for the charity In Place of War, which supports artists and cultural organisations in places of conflict all around the world. Her recent work has focused particularly on creative enterprise, community arts education and arts-based social movements in Colombia, and she is co-editor of a volume coming out soon called ‘The Art of Making Something from Nothing', which looks at the social impact of arts projects across the Global South.Lydia is closely connected to the Conflict Textiles project which we talked about on the podcast last week, and she has curated a range of exhibitions in connection with this (called ‘Stitched Voices' and ‘Threads, War and Conflict'), bringing feminist international relations theory and critical peace and conflict studies together. She is passionate about creative and participatory approaches to peace and conflict studies, and her work for the Art of Peace project has focused particularly on grassroots arts projects in Bosnia and HerzegovinaAzadeh has been leading a research project on the intersection of arts and peace-building in Lebanon, focused particularly on refugee communities from Syria and internally displaced people from within Lebanon itself. She has a particular interest in post-war geographies and narratives of displacement; in how different affected communities present their histories and identities through different artistic media; and how different forms of art can create avenues for peace activism, by helping people work through the complexities of solidarity, responsibility and ethics.  We hope you enjoy the episode. You can find out more about the Art of Peace project on their website, and more information about In Place of War is available here. For a version of our podcast with close captions, please use this link.For more information about individuals and their projects, please visit the University of St Andrews Visualising War website. Music composed by Jonathan YoungSound mixing by Zofia Guertin

DAE On Demand
Chad Chronister 1-Pitch Softball Tourney Benefits Hands Across the Bay

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 2:52


In Place of Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister, Hillsborough County Chief Deputy Sheriff Donna Lusczyski takes a few minutes out of her busy day to hit up Ian and Jay on Wednesday to discuss the one-pitch softball tournament the sheriff is hosting on Saturday, Nov. 13th! Proceeds from the tournament benefit Hands Across the Bay!

News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 09/09/21 4p: Lance Hillsinger shares his new book "In Place of the Parent"

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 42:20


Hometown Radio 09/09/21 4p: Lance Hillsinger shares his new book "In Place of the Parent"

Headway
S2, Ep.04 Ruth Daniel on War, Art & Transformation

Headway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 35:04


This week I welcome Ruth Daniel, CEO of In Place of War a global organisation that uses creativity in places of conflict as a tool for positive change. In Place of War enable grassroot change-makers in music, theatre and across the arts to transform a culture of violence and suffering into hope, opportunity and freedom. We discuss Hip Hop schools in Medellin, creative theatre in Northern Uganda and how In Place of War's changemakers are developing creative spaces in war zones across the globe. We cover the hope that music, art and theatre can bring to communities that find themselves in times of unrest, and how even sometimes Hip Hop really can save your life. Mentioned in the Show:GRRRL - Band featured at the end of the showIn Place of War's Social Media Accounts:In Place of WarFacebookInstagramYoutubeLinkedIn

WANA LIVE! Reading Series
WANA LIVE! Reading Series - Jeremy B. Jones

WANA LIVE! Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 13:26


Jeremy is the author of Bearwallow: A Personal History of a Mountain Homeland (Blair, 2014), which won the 2014 Appalachian Book of the Year in nonfiction and was awarded gold in the 2015 Independent Publisher Book (IPPY) Awards in memoir. His essays have been named Notable in Best American Essays and published in Oxford American, The Iowa Review, and Brevity, among others. Jeremy earned his MFA from the University of Iowa and is an associate professor of English at Western Carolina University, in his native North Carolina. He also serves as the series co-editor for In Place: a literary nonfiction book series from Vandalia Press, the creative imprint of WVU Press.

the CYBER5
Automating Cyber Threat Intelligence 101

the CYBER5

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 18:49


In episode 44 of The Cyber5, we are joined by Ronald Eddings. Ron is a Security Engineer and Architect for Marqeta, host of Hack Valley Studio podcast, and a cybersecurity expert and blogger have earned him a reputation as a trusted industry leader. In this episode, we discuss the fundamentals of automating threat intelligence. We focus on the automation and analysis of forensic artifacts such as indicators of compromise and actual attacker behaviors within an environment. We also discuss metrics that matter when the objective is to show progress for a security engineering program.  5 Topics Covered in this Episode: Define the Use Cases: (01:19 - 04:17) For a mature security team, the automation of cyber threat intelligence should start with defining use cases. An enterprise should ask, “What problems am I trying to solve?” Detecting malicious binaries on devices is a good place. For example, let's start with a problem that plagues all organizations: phishing. Creating an inbox for phishing emails is a good first step. Then, an organization needs to make a decision whether to automate the extraction of file hashes, URLs, and IPs for analysis or to direct employees not to click on the link or open the file.  Storage and Logging Components that Need to be In Place: (04:17 - 06:59) For security engineering to be effective, data must be available. Security engineers should define a data acquisition strategy by eliciting stakeholder requirements and assessing your collection plan. The right data is often spread across multiple tools and systems. This must be consolidated into one location for automation to be effective. For example, if an organization wants to detect lateral movement from an Advanced Persistent Threat and is only storing a month of Windows event logs, success is unlikely. To be effective, the following logging should be in place: 1) Windows event logs 2) Netflow (which can be expensive) 3) Cloud logs 4) EDR logs from endpoint devices, and 5) VPN and RDP logs. Prioritizing MITRE ATT&CK in Security Engineering: (06:59 - 10:12) When beginning a program, security engineering should resist the temptation to automate APT groups. Instead, they should automate alerts in the reconnaissance stages within MITRE ATT&CK and then work down the cyber kill chain towards exfiltration. Reconnaissance stages are easier to automate and by the time an attack escalates to the lateral movement stage, automation will facilitate and speed human analysis.  Security Orchestration and Automated Response (SOAR): (10:12 - 12:00) Python and Go are helpful languages to learn in the SOAR process and useful with incident response.  Useful Metrics and What Cannot be Automated in Security Engineering: (12:00 - 19:00)  Mean time to detection, response, and remediation are critical metrics for security engineers to measure. Case management systems such as JIRA can facilitate interaction between the security team roles, including SOC, Incident Response, Security Engineering, Threat Hunt, Threat Intel, Vulnerability Management, Application Security, Business Units, and Red Team. Identifying new threats and understanding why a threat occurred is almost impossible to automate and will always require analysis.

Redeeming Grace Church
Sermon: The God Of Brilliant Design (Genesis 2:4-17)

Redeeming Grace Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021


The God Of Brilliant Design ...In History (2:4) ...In Bodies (2:5-7) ...In Breath (2:8) ...In Place (2:9-14) ...In Covenant (2:15-17)

Stuff You Should Know About Oil and Gas Production
Control Valve Basics | Ep. #28

Stuff You Should Know About Oil and Gas Production

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 18:06


In this episode, Kyle discusses the basic function and components of a High Pressure Control Valve. Topics include: Broadly speaking, what are control valves used for? What are some different types of control valves? Today for basics, looking specifically at the HPCV. Common applications? What are the key parts of a HPCV and what do they do? Resources mentioned in this episode: Control Valve Basics Should my Valve Fail Open, Closed, or In Place? How to Reverse Your Valve from Fail-Close to Fail-Open 3 Symptoms of an Oversized Control Valve Best Valve Trim to Prevent Abrasion

Can U put me on Guestlist?

Mark Lawrence has done so much in the music industry as well as for it. This includes 10 years at PRS as well as being the former CEO of AFEM. Mark is now the director of Black Rock Publishing as well as Sentric Electronic, working side by side with some of the most exciting established and upcoming talent in the industry. Before this interview, I personally didn’t know much about publishing at all, so it was so interesting to find out exactly how publishing works, how a publishing deal comes about and how the last year has affected the world of publishing. Mark is so great to listen to as not only does he share so much great knowledge but also gives a lot of brilliant advice for creatives. Mark is also an Advisory Board Member at In Place of War, which you can find more information about here: https://www.facebook.com/InPlaceOfWar   Black Rock: https://blackrmp.com/   Sentric Electronic: https://sentricelectronic.com/

Jayapataka Swami Archives
20210106 Bhakti-pade In Place of Mukti-pade @ Sri Mayapur, India

Jayapataka Swami Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 40:05


20210106 Bhakti-pade In Place of Mukti-pade @ Mayapur, India © JPS ARCHIVES 2021

Perfect Pour Craft Beer Podcast
Lead Brewers vs. Head Brewers

Perfect Pour Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 117:48


We are going to make fun of Brewer titles. We didn’t set out to do this, it just kinda happened. Sorry. Other things that might get a mention: Door Dash routes. Belgium Yeast. Tasteful Untappd nudes. Session-ing In Place. Openers everywhere. Gap Year Drinking. Six-pack carriers for everything! Click to download: perfectpour386.mp3 (occasional cussing warning!) Thanks for listening! Stay safe out there! Check these links to get more involved with what we do!: CHECK OUR PATREON.  Subscribe to the show in Apple Podcast. Subscribe with Google Play. You can also find us on Spotify and Stitcher.  Perfect Pour’s YouTube Channel. HOSTED BY: Nick. Matt. Mikey.MUSIC BY: Sunburns and Paul From Fairfax.  Drop Us A Line: Email Perfect Pour.  Mikey would REALLY love it if you subscribe to his newsletter: Drinking & Thinking  Also, Check out Mikey’s Beer Geek blog.  Our send “STUFF” to us address:The Perfect Pour – co Mike Seay2037 W. Bullard Ave #153Fresno, CA 93711  

Chicago Beer Pass
Chicago Beer Pass: Drinking In Place

Chicago Beer Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020


Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White have a few cans of In Place from Half Acre Brewing as they recap their Thanksgiving drinking and all the stout releases happening. You know it’s the right season when you have Big Hugs, Bourbon County Stout, Deep Wood Series, Cruz Blanca Luchador Lineup, & even some tasty stouts from Sketchbook Brewing. It’s a bit disappointing that we can’t share all these great beers with a bunch of friends but that just means a little more for yourself at home. So, whatever your favorite release is this time of the year, drink up and cheers!Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (46.5 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on iTunes!

We Own This Town: Music
228: Take Heed

We Own This Town: Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 58:33


Trash Man, Heaven Honey, Keeps, Spodee Boy, Aaron TM, Dee $ouf, The Cosmic Collective, Jody, Mariyo Deon, Case Arnold, Dom Marcoaldi, Stacian, Palm Ghosts, Circuit Circuit, In Place

We Own This Town: Music
228: Take Heed

We Own This Town: Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 58:33


Trash Man, Heaven Honey, Keeps, Spodee Boy, Aaron TM, Dee $ouf, The Cosmic Collective, Jody, Mariyo Deon, Case Arnold, Dom Marcoaldi, Stacian, Palm Ghosts, Circuit Circuit, In Place

Louise – BFF.fm
Louise Episode 80 - the weight of it

Louise – BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 120:00


Good Morning, This is Louise. Episode 80 - the weight of itfeaturing music by Nappy Nina, Junglepussy, Kari Faux, Yaeji, Priya Ragu, IYAMAH, Serena Isioma, UMI, AWA, Enny, Soundwalk Collective, Nao, Jorja Smith, MAAD, Natti Natasha, Anitta, Hope Tala, and Rauw Alejandro & Anuel AAwith the voice of Lisa Cairnsalso featuring ambient field recordings by Relaxation and Nature and Nomadic Ambience programmed and produced by @small_ernst Namo Guan Shi Yin Pusa Thank you for listening

Eugene Ballet: At the Barre
A View From the Wings: Suzanne Haag's In Place

Eugene Ballet: At the Barre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 10:01


Join Suzanne, and her dancers, Alessandro Angelini, Abigrace Diprima, Sarah Kosterman, and Ethan Boresow as they share insight from their personal perspectives on "In Place" that will be featured in our upcoming virtual fundraiser "Home Is Where the Art Is" on October the 31st at 7:30pm PDT. Experience this live production at experienceballet.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eugeneballet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eugeneballet/support

Stuff You Should Know About Oil and Gas Production
What is a Control Valve's Fail Position? | Ep. #1

Stuff You Should Know About Oil and Gas Production

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 12:54


In this first episode of the Stuff You Should Know about Oil and Gas Podcast, Kyle Andrews, Product Applications Trainer at Kimray, explains control valve fail positions. Topics include: What is a valve fail position? How does fail position affect operation of oil and gas separators and other production vessels? How should you set up a back pressure valve to fail? How should a pressure reducing regulator fail? At the 8:10 mark, we discuss converting a High Pressure Control Valve from fail open to fail closed. For more information about that, see our step-by-step video: https://bit.ly/2WB4hyt. Resources and products mentioned in this episode: Should My Valve Fail Open, Closed, or In Place? https://bit.ly/2LuJOoF Kimray High Pressure Control Valve: https://bit.ly/3cDECLg

Heartland Mamas
Hey it's JB & Lori with Facts and Plans

Heartland Mamas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 33:45


The Heartland Mamas Send props out to Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Opening at Zany's soon Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot for their clear concise COVID-19 daily reports and wondering why the Federal Government cannot deliver FACTS Plus other musings of the day as we record In Place from our separate Studios at the edge of the Great Red Divide #DemCastwww.HeartlandMamas.com

We're Not Over Six Feet Under
S02E06: "In Place of Anger"

We're Not Over Six Feet Under

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 52:37


Jenna and Caroline discuss "In Place of Anger," in which the Fishers receive an unexpected and chaotic visit from Ruth's sister Sarah, Nate and Brenda announce their engagement, David and Nate take a trip with Mitzi Dalton-Huntley, and Brenda has an intimate encounter with a massage client.

LP
В котором Karate пролетает мимо стриминга

LP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 37:20


04:46 Бостонцы делают рок09:56 Карманы пьют воду20:12 Джаз пугает МашуМаша Аникеева, Вадим Макеев, Слава ОлиянчукKarate — PocketsАльбом «Pockets» в Apple Music, YouTubeKarate — This Day Next Year в Apple Music, YouTubeYouTube: Karate — UnsolvedYouTube: Karate — In Place of Real InsightYouTube: Karate Tour Film 2000–2005Rainy Days Jazz Fest 18–20 октябряПесниKarate — With AgeKarate — WaterKarate — The State I'm InВсе права на музыку принадлежат законным правообладателям.Запись и сведение — Вадим Макеев. Джингл — Дэн Лебовиц. Фотография на обложке — Ilze Lucero.

History & Policy
Joe Dromey - In Place of Strife (1969)

History & Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019


Joe Dromey, author, Power to the People: How stronger unions can deliver economic justice, IPPR 2018 In Place of Strife (1969): Trade Union legal rights & responsibilities revisited 27 April 2019 - 11:00 am - 16:00 pm Modern Records Centre, Warwick University 50 years ago, the conflict between the Harold Wilson Labour Government & the trade unions over the Barbara Castle White Paper ‘In Place of Strife’ was one of the pivotal moments of post-war British Industrial Relations. It pitched voluntarist ideas of ‘free collective bargaining’ against ideas of economic planning & public policy concerns about strikes, inflation and restrictive practices. The white paper followed the 1968 Donovan Report & preceded Heath’s Conservative 1971 Industrial Relations Act. In response to Peter Dorey’s new book on In Place of Strife, this seminar has two parts. In the morning there is a historical reassessment of the political episode. In the afternoon, we consider the implications for current Labour Party policy on trade unions, as the Manifesto promises to ‘roll out sectoral bargaining’. The seminar is held at the Modern Records Centre, the largest UK trade union & industrial relations collection, which will be introduced to us.

History & Policy
Peter Ackers - In Place of Strife (1969)

History & Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019


Peter Ackers, co-editor, Alternatives to State-Socialism, Palgrave 2016. In Place of Strife (1969): Trade Union legal rights & responsibilities revisited 27 April 2019 - 11:00 am - 16:00 pm Modern Records Centre, Warwick University 50 years ago, the conflict between the Harold Wilson Labour Government & the trade unions over the Barbara Castle White Paper ‘In Place of Strife’ was one of the pivotal moments of post-war British Industrial Relations. It pitched voluntarist ideas of ‘free collective bargaining’ against ideas of economic planning & public policy concerns about strikes, inflation and restrictive practices. The white paper followed the 1968 Donovan Report & preceded Heath’s Conservative 1971 Industrial Relations Act. In response to Peter Dorey’s new book on In Place of Strife, this seminar has two parts. In the morning there is a historical reassessment of the political episode. In the afternoon, we consider the implications for current Labour Party policy on trade unions, as the Manifesto promises to ‘roll out sectoral bargaining’. The seminar is held at the Modern Records Centre, the largest UK trade union & industrial relations collection, which will be introduced to us.

History & Policy
Roger Jeary - In Place of Strife (1969)

History & Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019


Roger Jeary In Place of Strife (1969): Trade Union legal rights & responsibilities revisited 27 April 2019 - 11:00 am - 16:00 pm Modern Records Centre, Warwick University 50 years ago, the conflict between the Harold Wilson Labour Government & the trade unions over the Barbara Castle White Paper ‘In Place of Strife’ was one of the pivotal moments of post-war British Industrial Relations. It pitched voluntarist ideas of ‘free collective bargaining’ against ideas of economic planning & public policy concerns about strikes, inflation and restrictive practices. The white paper followed the 1968 Donovan Report & preceded Heath’s Conservative 1971 Industrial Relations Act. In response to Peter Dorey’s new book on In Place of Strife, this seminar has two parts. In the morning there is a historical reassessment of the political episode. In the afternoon, we consider the implications for current Labour Party policy on trade unions, as the Manifesto promises to ‘roll out sectoral bargaining’. The seminar is held at the Modern Records Centre, the largest UK trade union & industrial relations collection, which will be introduced to us.

History & Policy
David Lyddon - In Place of Strife (1969)

History & Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019


David Lyddon, co- editor journal Historical Studies in Industrial Relations In Place of Strife (1969): Trade Union legal rights & responsibilities revisited 27 April 2019 - 11:00 am - 16:00 pm Modern Records Centre, Warwick University 50 years ago, the conflict between the Harold Wilson Labour Government & the trade unions over the Barbara Castle White Paper ‘In Place of Strife’ was one of the pivotal moments of post-war British Industrial Relations. It pitched voluntarist ideas of ‘free collective bargaining’ against ideas of economic planning & public policy concerns about strikes, inflation and restrictive practices. The white paper followed the 1968 Donovan Report & preceded Heath’s Conservative 1971 Industrial Relations Act. In response to Peter Dorey’s new book on In Place of Strife, this seminar has two parts. In the morning there is a historical reassessment of the political episode. In the afternoon, we consider the implications for current Labour Party policy on trade unions, as the Manifesto promises to ‘roll out sectoral bargaining’. The seminar is held at the Modern Records Centre, the largest UK trade union & industrial relations collection, which will be introduced to us.

History & Policy
Peter Dorey - In Place of Strife (1969)

History & Policy

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019


Peter Dorey, author Comrades in Conflict: Labour, the Trade Unions & In Place of Strife (1969), Manchester 2019 In Place of Strife (1969): Trade Union legal rights & responsibilities revisited 27 April 2019 - 11:00 am - 16:00 pm Modern Records Centre, Warwick University 50 years ago, the conflict between the Harold Wilson Labour Government & the trade unions over the Barbara Castle White Paper ‘In Place of Strife’ was one of the pivotal moments of post-war British Industrial Relations. It pitched voluntarist ideas of ‘free collective bargaining’ against ideas of economic planning & public policy concerns about strikes, inflation and restrictive practices. The white paper followed the 1968 Donovan Report & preceded Heath’s Conservative 1971 Industrial Relations Act. In response to Peter Dorey’s new book on In Place of Strife, this seminar has two parts. In the morning there is a historical reassessment of the political episode. In the afternoon, we consider the implications for current Labour Party policy on trade unions, as the Manifesto promises to ‘roll out sectoral bargaining’. The seminar is held at the Modern Records Centre, the largest UK trade union & industrial relations collection, which will be introduced to us.

Universal Windows Podcast
Episode 092 - Just a Rounding Error

Universal Windows Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 56:27


Introduction Universal Windows Podcast – Episode 92 You can enjoy us on Spotify and iHeartRadio now – great for streaming! We are starting up our regular cadence – look for podcasts on a weekly basis (we mean it this time) Word of the Week Enjoy a sip of your favourite beverage each time either of us says "David". Feature of the Week OneNote Audio News of the Week  Microsoft's Q1 2019 earnings Windows Phone: Why Microsoft built this E Ink second screen for its Lumia 640 Is the October release of Windows 10 the "Worst Windows 10 version ever"? 1.5 billion Windows devices More than half of Windows devices in the enterprise are now on Windows 10 Microsoft is positioning Always-Connected PCs as the future of business devices Samsung's Galaxy Book2 with Snapdragon 850 IBM Buys RedHat $34 Billion Care of your new Surface Rant and Rave Microsoft should just stop adding features to Windows 10 Outro Call for your help with the podcast, please… Follow and Re-tweet @SurfaceSmiths Listen www.SurfaceSmiths.com Email Podcast@SurfaceSmiths.com Whisky of the Week The Macallan 18-year-old   Episode 092 - Just A Rounding Error - Transcription Courtesy of WIT.AI Windows Microsoft MVP Insider Surface Phone 2018, The Surface Smiths Podcast Universal Windows Podcast http://surfacesmiths.com David and Colin Do Stuff Transcript [0:00] Hello I'm Cortana welcome to the universal windows podcast the show about everything Windows such a surface Xbox phone and the windows Insider program, here are your host the surface Smith on Colin Smith & Smith welcome to episode 92. 34344 3 feet out the one that we were part of the quality was awful. I don't know either way we have one called Catch and Release catch-and-release no one would have been alright so this is the show all about Microsoft stuff and we got stuff to talk about 10:20 podcast in a year and more than that, dogs just look at the stats and we've done $0.20 about the September of last year. Hey guys what about the word of the week, chose the where the week last week i did and you know what that was a big room why what's the whole concept that would the week that we have a drink every time someone says the word that we cancelled and we chose, the word of the week last year as last week sorry as. [1:20] Hello. On the recording we want me to start that again I didn't need to clear what was the word of the week last week it was it was vote vote and we didn't use the word vote yet we're using the word vote this week so. People that were thirsty or left I'm right now it was holding day so you shouldn't drink before voting, old we're allowed to drink okay anyways i go pick a word that you do by gonna go with david for the week is david to make up for two well guess so every time you hear the word david, take a drink, okay alright to let's move on what else we got if you got a feature the week David I do I do and I had one but then I switch to the last minute so it's a. It's a one note feature, and in one doubt there's an audio button and you can easily record whatever you want in your notes, in there for the aunt that's terrible so that comes up to a little bit later are rant and rave for we talk about a new feature that you go while, that's there I'll start using that I've used that I taught people how to use that back in. [2:30] Biggerstaff classes I talk about you that no one no future okay so in OneNote, if you go to the where is it there's the web version there's the light version and then there's the Office 365 or office 2016 2019, okay built into what you ask maybe that's why you haven't seen it because in the version that's part of office it's been there forever for that version. [3:05] Maybe not everywhere in LED OneNote MVP can tell you when it was released okay OneNote audio alright anything else to move on. [3:15] Let's move on. New story of the week news David so first news story today is what's the date today it is in last week Microsoft among other. Tech Titans released earnings and their q1 earnings were 29.1 billion they beat the street. Amazon did not beat the street, I heard that potentially Microsoft was worth more than Amazon for a little. Of time but also Microsoft commercial cloud is far outstripping Amazon's commercial cloud in what measure, sales revenue okay but that's been going on all year, early in or q one and of continue to do so and base and have a gonna compensate, Microsoft they should be continuing to do that, yes yes of course so if you want to take a look at the Microsoft commercial Cloud I think it was what 76 or 76% growth wow, this quarter over la, set Lobster same quarter no no no no. [4:37] And your Enterprise Mobility which is in tune and things like that 88 million seats. Can you believe that I like the number two player nobody ever hears about Entune everyone knows mobileiron an air Watt, I literally never hear from it from the customers I work with which is hot right now this is sold seats right so anyways. And windows only am growing three percent so hundred and fifty five million commercial office get three hundred twenty five million subs. Tumors so roughly speaking let's just round that up to two hundred million. That is a lot. That's what 15% of no wait wait some weird math there a hundred fifty-five million hundred 55 + 32 is 887 if you want the exact number .5 but. That's almost 200 million subscribers that's that's awesome that is. And those are paid those are page and like things like Yahoo mail, I don't know I sure at some point in time was much higher surface Revenue grew 14%. [5:56] Valley last year they had this big Surface Pro for the North Avenue devices that quarter, are the surface go in the summer but then the laptop and the new, remember this artist porosis quarter ending end of September that's right so the goal was in there but that's not a big rubbing you think I don't like one or two rights August so this is based on previous there's a sleeper 33% not sure why. [6:26] I have a god damn connection learning and linda and i'm gonna have to break that down as a gender change from. A person's female name to, can learning and list better but anyhow alright so that's great for microsoft earnings those of us all microsoft's stock and you microsoft past the eight hundred billion dollar mark and pull back with the rest of the dow today and I'm not sure if they've surpassed out and check today whether there they surpassed Amazon or not, the heater on track for being actually another company of this system number though it is just a number alright. [7:08] So This is not really news but it was leaked and i kinda like that i want to cover it and bullshit perm the rumors but well that was real work microsoft was working on. Pink second screen and into first lumia the whole idea behind this was that the. And leap now microsoft was going to. [7:32] Release this could have gone with any of its Windows phones the idea being that people want some Dynamic content stuff at updating all the time and there's things that they want to keep just candy, you're getting on the plane and using any ticket if that's what you want available there but you don't want to have your phone on all the time it would be a great feature wouldn't that there's my ticket, set the. Wow that is fantastic four tickets but that was one of the things they're working on end. She's a few things that you might want to use eating for so that's a neat little new story there I wanted to include in today's news, we talk more about it it's kind of for quite some time so. Lots of rumors around dual-screen devices and it was talking about Andromeda and Samsung having a deals cream coming out so through old bendable all those exactly. And. [8:41] What's next on news leyva what is the worst Windows 10 version ever. [8:48] We don't know i would imagine that this the one that hasn't released in october, well you know they've always had the opportunity to being late and they've always messed up sorry nothing but, summit and eighteen tennis five don't think that the end product itself will be bad it's just that they kinda messed up a couple things about, deleting people's Files video drivers also Intel drivers can do all sorts of things so perfect storm of bad windows we'll come back and we'll talk about I don't think they taking this much advantage of the windows Insider to test if I think I take advantage while they're taking advantage of them I don't think they use them as best as they can all right so that's a little bit of a downer we can anything else you want to talk about that or two okay some other news I don't know if it's good news or bad news but Windows is now running on 1 and 1/2 billion devices what are they used to be. [9:52] Something less than that buu could be more notes and that's more than ios. So really yes. I don't think Apple's of has the ship to more than 1.5 billion iPhones and iOS devices iPods and iPads. The real key here is that, prom 2016 I have an article that says it was 1.0 billion right though it's growing so that meat thing is it's, the number to platform for modern devices definitely Android will be dying Android over 2 billion. [10:36] Yeah one of the issues with Windows phone and being with Windows as developers not what I develop for it because aren't they didn't have that Marketplace sure they didn't think they could get that that they couldn't monetize their called with 1.5 billion devices. The different story was 1.44 last year I mean nothing's really is really changed but it is it's big and as people move off of Windows 7 and we'll talk more about that later. [11:07] Others no opportunity there so. What are things we talked about last week was the EU, back in July but I know what that means for Google right, but maybe that's an opportunity for Microsoft as well now and we'll talk more about why a might be the perfect time Microsoft bring back, Windows 10 mobile I tweeted that today we got a lot of retweets alright next new story David more than half of the devices and prices on Windows 10 that's interesting commit last week were talking about how many were out there and we're wondering how that is it starting to tip i'm doing a lot of work around windows ten projects people have to get off its what four hundred days away now yeah, something like that to general fourteen twenty twenty and you know the last. Half hopefully she go quicker for some organization some organizations for example will start that will be a good stop getting in faith my customer struggling all. [12:02] Don't talk about that later okay they're struggling because some of the tooling for upgrading from Windows 7 is not working as expected, and they're having a goal with a wipe and reload when they have been killed piloting and testing for an In-Place upgrade which is the way of Microsoft really wanted people to do it but some of the cooling system, it has expected what a lot of the machines will fall off and be replaced church so they're certainly like a fifth via machines you can count on for that, so half of the machine so how many is that in percentage is David. [12:39] And half the machines developer how much more than fifty six fifty point one and it that you're quoting mary jo fully of the article there and so. Okay let's just go with it we're definitely crackerjack reporters 5 billion and 700 million machines it's almost the exact same number. When students i think. [13:06] .5 million Windows machine PS 100 million seven hundred million windows. Machine it was like a texts also have fifty percent no to hot slightly below fifty percent of that that's half it's the right its a fifty percent but if that is half of one point four billion. Yes it's a thousand hundred million it's not that much, it's almost half it had all the David I'm glad in your world a hundred millions of rounding error. Right so here's something i've been talking about for a long time, and the microsoft is positioning always think a pc is the future of business devices so you know for me, live in three big feet big things that hard drive me towards any machine that been waiting for the usb c for everything. I charging all of that. [14:16] LTE Lots the always-on and everything's liabilities I've got some strange, comic is shares a tooth all well there's lots of reasons we can talk about lap ability separately but for me that's that's an issue ninety touch and all that we think that we have a lot of those up ability is device by device, thing but LTE on there's a lot of advantages here one yo. You always let it we're not searching for you not using Starbucks hack Wi-Fi or airport hacked Wi-Fi or security. [14:53] Availability there's way more available than there is Wi-Fi. For the most part yep reduced-cost reduce class because organizations don't have to maintain their own Wi-Fi necessarily the people who are mostly out of the office when they come in the office there's no reason for them to be connecting to anything in particular. And then you could start moving to other other systems like Branch offices and continue and continue until, you really have only networks in your attitude Center carriers, probably start to offer some kind of a private network, on top of the lt or five g or whatever. Texas Method there they're providing that time but I think there's definitely going to be a push towards that. And it's going to come from the carriers as well not just Microsoft and then cuz they're not really a Sim provider Bugatti symbol that's about it. And device manufacturers of course have to get on board. [15:59] So here's the next news item that kind of ties into that okay because when we talk about arm chips, I'm chips of typically yo when they do the sock the the system-on-a-chip kind of thing is almost always had. [16:18] Lt motor built in fact write the kind of would have to order them without it for says yeah packs are to get it so one talk on another device, we talked about it very quickly last week but it's a Samsung Galaxy book to with guess what David. What. [16:46] It's there is now actually a Hands-On review from neowin and we can talk a little bit about that. The interesting thing is if you take a look at it it is almost the same as, surface keyboard with very similar Pro it's got the kickstand it's almost the same dimensions and their lost device didn't ever fix and that was just awful to keep writing so. [17:18] It Sucka gpus wall around Reno 6:30 Qualcomm Snapdragon 850 it's a 12in display 2160 X 1440 which is very similar to a Surface Pro 2, yes pc. I thought MicroSD and nano SIM how come Microsoft can't put 01 in butt out that's good and. Come to the pain that comes with keyboard. [17:49] And the thousand dollars us which is quite a bit less than yeah surface pro it is about the cheapest of pro. Expense in the chips from. [18:00] Yes I'm sure but not when you include the keyboard in the month and it comes with type S. [18:11] So Thai password Windows Windows SS home. This is a car and you can switch its regular Windows 10, for no charge last 10 home in S Mode yes it's not Windows RT that you can switch out it's when it's an s in it, alright well. They've got it thanks could work out really bad Okay so. [18:49] We've got more Microsoft news you got some other news you want to Microsoft news. [18:58] Color hair care feeney surface with but it what's i got this little article in my funeral newsfeed and was care free to service the house while this is going to be really la barba color bead where the kids happy to do dot drop my new surface. So they start off with. Basically gentle caring cleaning which is kind of a don't drop it say that the important do not apply liquids directly to your surface hey you know those who don't know that already are in trouble and no power cord you don't route the power cord up to tight you know, or I do next and Alcantara material if your keyboard don't let it dry before you clean it off yeah I think it's Rob silly little things that really but they mentioned battery health so don't don't, do them stop from with this crack and they also say you should at least once a month you should this charge it totally. Store in a cool dry rooney not using it is there like a white cell we're office for the air heating broken guess so anyhow so a lot of them are really simple things that you that. Right that you don't put liquid sunscreen fine we all know that but once a month drain it fully 50%. [20:16] Oh okay just half way okay let's is it true earths surface go and start the cold rush face i think they really mean is don't store in your car. Okay it's just charge the battery in the week we used to always do this back in the day with phones and all that other stuff and people stop doing that. And the Battery Technology really you would like to do. Okay so that's it for Microsoft news and we've got one last piece of music not if not directly related Microsoft, okay sure is more directly related to add say to other companies. [20:55] And i be am i bm bought red hat, 433 billion so first time I heard 34 billion it's only hundreds of millions different so I think it's the same number, okay that is a huge amount of money even for a large company like idea. A positive minus a hundred thoughts and it's still alive. [21:24] What do you think of it why did why did ibm do all that really why effects of the they both needed it and its a desperate measure so right now test for measured thirty three billion tell you what okay the IBM and redhead are not talked about in the big player face, you talk erratically google that but apple id but amazon but facebook it when occasionally microsoft and microsoft will my spouse of their items here here's the thing. [21:54] IBM has become non-relevant, devices perspective cuz they got out of the Lenovo unit right sure they still have them. Okay I saw the PC side Lenovo right and then they kept their server-side. Play in the club right so become less relevant there the still of them as the mainframe business but again known to maine for the month of the cloud weather not real writing a new mean for, hey because the team somewhere but maybe they still have their mid-range like they're a S400 and stuff like that but again whose, was last time you saw anybody working asked 400 right 2 weeks ago Wednesday night trying to do a refund it was a green screen I asked him what it was he said it was a S Finder i don't always have the answer right quick tips fingertips with the subject alright so alright so the hear my ibm's can less real than what does ibm have the whole Global Services large footprint of it professionals many many of them are Microsoft certified but that's beside the point what does redhead have. [23:07] They've got a decent OS that got a decent, virtualization stack some argue more performance than the and we're really okay they have this, openstack their their openstack player there they are peripherally a Cloud Player they like to think that they are but they're not but but IBM don't have a cloud doesn't really work Labs stock, they've had their data centers you could friend for ever yes, but they don't have a full stack no solution they have to park and have to partner if partner and red hat has a partial club stock they don't really have the data center, IBM does that why didn't have a footprint so together, they are three big players in Cloud are Microsoft and my number one that's enough in Revenue in Revenue Microsoft Amazon and Google, and help vmware's been cozy, IBM's blow Google oh well below well below. [24:11] And the support of us to work, like the both of us, he's becoming less and less relevant in the cloud space because the other day why do people want redhat versus any other product I thought the only reason was because you had support support, is there any other reason why I missing something. [24:38] They had better Cooling and things like that compared to other lennox's maybe better support for third-party tools and stuff like that right everybody supports redhat yeah but take a look at the. [24:52] Badger badger sound like 30% of all the VM thing running Asher are Linux VM and red Hat's a first-class citizen there. And so if you're running Red Hat what's the right why would you not maybe run Santa's. [25:14] Yes because you're not red hat if you're running your own data center because you want to make sure it works at your HP servers are your Dell servers or your was that other coming to make server so IBM, if you're running in the cloud somebody else's Hardware if they're going to support center state-supported for you that's part of it I sent Racino who makes sent us. It's community-based it's totally worth RedHawks is just an addition to the sentence I'm not a Linux guy so I'm going to make some things out of a shirt but work with me though. [25:50] Red Hat has the fully supported first class citizen red hat and red hat Enterprise Linux whatever works interrupt to then they have this other thing that's free called Fedora which Trails behind usually a few game free version and then there's a community in Denver that is Cintas which is community supported which is 50 binary code compatible, to Red Hat Enterprise Linux likes a bit but not as far back as Fedora and put or just have some things that are missing and then there was the selinux that was originally created by, oh I can't some US government organization maybe. That they that they created a secure secure version of Linux track that they gave to Red Hat as the custodian, those are the versions that are out there i'm on the server. Talk about red hat very very few people use read how does a desktop OS. You could but so that puts IBM, in a position that it's a bit of a desperate gamble but to stay relevant so if they're going to they went so high for price that really how much LinkedIn go 427. [27:13] True true and it's okay it went for. Hey Google I don't know what the financials were so I know that IBM stock dropped and red hat stock went out. Makes red had a little bit more credible basis um i think it might end up being a bit late oracle with the try to do everything on their own and no because he recently partnered up. But I think they have their own version of Linux they have the other bots on then they killed it so the crow, right who hasn't yeah so it happened sometime for Microsoft your son was oracle's Nokia. [27:56] Okay as if you were an Enterprise with lots of Red Hats would you see this is a positive thing, I don't know because I probably already had a strategy for either on pram or cloud already with a cloud provider I just got to make a compelling to me though so if you were already going with that you were seeing the advantage of with the free lennox vs having to pay for red hat you might only gonna wear like it's still my red hat workload stash or amazon yeah amazon's a little bit different but i lose their tools from right have to move to either them. So now it's going to have to be to potentially at IBM data center Mitchell for that we just don't know I would imagine there is yeah but. [28:40] We shall see is it too little too late that's what I'm worried about. The different Cloud providers already have staked out their markets Microsoft is the, S&P 500 crowd Amazon is the born in the cloud startups and those that want to build their own passport in the classroom, stop it look companies like Netflix and Facebook that are building huge application that are going to build their own fabric now they're on Amazon, yeah so that means companies that use both and that's going to be the case here what does that mean one-size-fits-all you pick the one that makes sense for you Microsoft is also got the pass massage market right with their Office 365 and other services or you're not going to go to IBM and get your Office 365, Android. And then Google is really staked out that way I know that. [29:42] Geography base types to give. It wouldn't global positioning system type enabled software that they all have that but can't get were google play ball things if when you go on integrated google maps and things like that applications like that sir ch. So what's what's your phone saying that David it's, it to start searching when you set okay if i have to wiggle. OK Google, yeah doesn't listen to me but listens to me so I don't know what we're going to stake out a different territory babe I got to go after Financial Services b****** with the IBM and so strong again or something like that. [30:25] Music. [30:33] What is Microsoft Microsoft stopped adding new features to Windows 10. [30:43] I don't know here's here's kind of what I was thinking when we talked about this. Customers or customers in general are struggling with the Cadence are Microsoft already went down so I can only do it twice a year so one time it was more than that, organ of two releases a year first one was about four months apart yeah yeah and, they tried to make it stable and then now their struggles with their October release around the quality what if they just press pause, and just fix stuff that wasn't working or made it better end when you think about it what new feature of Windows 10 matters to your customers. Set the consumers will my customers der all about. Creating more efficiencies right if so if they have less service desk calls less things break but they would like that easier to deploy and you can say easier to the play could be a feature. Are so will pick it the one picking last feature in windows ten that you really got excited about. [31:55] Was there one was hoping that I can finally get around and text messaging from my phone and my laptop okay but it doesn't seem to work yet in Canada. So then I'm okay with that cuz I have doesn't other ways to do it if I need you so most of the week you found today yeah it's been there forever so most people don't and it wasn't even windows and most people don't even notice new features so, I say your press pause are commode. Press possible i feed is a higher contracts easier to read the people dies but that's beside the point okay go lets go with windows as a service pack well. There's always the percentage of improvements to security perform since touch the driver in the cumulative updates or are in the semi annual releases. Make that a higher percentage for making the new features a lower percentage. How to speak baby every now and then you take a breather it's like every other could be every other was like Farmers that let their fields go follow just good for the Earth but they're going to need some feature sometimes like they bring out a new this and it needs to be out of this a feature, to support OEM server Denver. But maybe every now and then just press pause and you know what guys we're just fixing all this stuff. [33:21] We have to whisper because it's Alexis was born okay so yeah because it is because, sensor crazy so they could do it just the percentage thing or they could just to every other. You know in the fall they do features in the spring they do performance security and so from a consumer point if you I don't think it would really matter you would just update and it wouldn't really matter what about primacor 4.01 what they'd apply. So here's the thing Microsoft broken up their Windows 10 team into the, guys are building the future and the future and the team that's patching and fixing and I think these all need to get together, the best of helpers the ones building the new features and an increase volume is insulted alot of people yes but it. Oh that's why is whispering so i hope none of them wants to get to stab you what that be said. Let's get them all together what kind like what microsoft said you know what work were security first everybody just took that on that's consist of a bug bash party and get everybody on board you know it might be that they've other than the features for while. [34:51] If they told us this when windows ten first came up there's where whole bunch of user interface stuff things really have missing but now they've gotten so mature in that. Lotus Notes noticing what, catch up with everyone now it's not like someone else is gonna if they don't innovates somebody else is going to. Allows case on Windows phone for sure right they lost they lost. They're not really there way have feature wise and when they lose its because chrome os is user to administer. User whatever so if people are good by max because my max anyways ince, because a feature Windows 10 data that's not there no no it wouldn't say that you're wrong, they like the mac they wanna go to mac right so good then it's the hotel that if there was a feature with. What would feature really get you excited Windows 10. [36:10] Longer battery life faster gesture interface yeah but not every knows that. [36:17] There's nothing else I can do this this is all these silly things that people don't even use like was last time you did 3D paint. Set the. [36:33] Right so this is the stuff that you use like all the time you want to work customer struggle with things like hello and Biometrics and stuff like that they're there, struggling to get that implemented so what are they relying on an older version of Windows 10 and I never really, sometimes I noticed the occasional feature about being able to cast to display or something like that but so did they replace the built-in password manager with a real password manager, i use last pass regulators across the laces but no microsoft toasted that for me like the kind that do for your yeah they kinda do with your m sa with your microsoft account but the bill to windows ten built in password manager just is not I see you the password manager on the underneath the keyboard I see that also notes at the most people right so, do they orthopet OneNote whatever. Yeah and then regret it exactly what is Microsoft stopped adding feature to just fix things for a while I think that would be cool not sexy but cool. [37:51] Teachers are really sexy so some dollar. Number of sexy holmes was now was letting me sesame walking a hole in the wind but it wasn't a feature. What kind of Windows 10 supported hololens. I think we are good we are good so the show is over. Los amigos keep stick on the ice thanks for his here are some lazy support and interact with michelle like to show on facebook at surface. [38:29] Follow the show on twitter at surface minutes email dish of. [38:35] Check out the show notes and leave a comment on www. [38:42] Help others find out about the show by leaving a review on it. [38:46] Music. [38:55] Welcome to the rest of the week my fingerprints you was gonna be with the week but they still haven't delivered it really really from the surprise is canada post what they have one government institution working with the government institution why would I not expect it to be working official today get to regular mail there on time and they're in the right house or no but now there's two addresses are pretty similar anytime that there's any time they're doing an Amazon delivery date a celebrity has arrived yet so, how can you mark something delivered every having delivered it yet, boston market with or their little ppts social android devices and it has a gps and it's gonna record where it delivered it is in my amazon package tracking showed delivered and it doesn't show up for a day, well then that they're supposed to not do that. Bracket shouldn't do that okay okay I finally got your pasted into the show notes what I think this is a profile type picture for you it's a good one alright so, best part of this show the after party yeah is we drink whiskey now the fact that we switch to a new book gives us the opportunity to do some repeats. Okay this is something we had before but it's one of my favorites it is truly truly spectacular whiskey I don't think we've ever had a problem with. No because we don't repeat stuff we don't like. [40:21] And the one time repeat something that we weren't so sure about it takes a better second time that you sometimes could be a particular person rules yeah and this is clearly got a rule that you have of know about archer tv alright so. David it's the 12th or the 18th the 18th and 18th in the new book okay 12 Macallan 18. Matured select Sherry Oak casks from Juarez Spain. [40:52] Haha what do you fuck it is a very well area where it's color. [41:01] And it doesn't need water anybody gets dissed it's. Candy for me so I like it so what we can talk about we're going to talk about bringing back windows phone and I didn't write the article but it was just interesting, okay with the, the antitrust ruling against Google in the EU and all the fractured stuff around Android and people are now saying that no one's even here lots of people saying it's nothing like phones that excites them anymore, and also the Microsoft is sexy again they're almost a trillion-dollar true when you drop a phone, poet called they look at their services it's not broken are very excited about new phones sure but there's not sure of that now yeah exactly exactly so what years by the way here's. [42:03] Who were the mike. David beast but here's the thing. So maybe sister yep people are just going to want it because it's different. This packet switching off of iOS just because it's different so Microsoft, but we're different, but their profile also the company they're so is betamax it's different bombers gone so I just cleaned house a bit Microsoft her dog has been on a tear of their eating Android there you can Google Cloud business they're eating Amazon's Cloud business they're actually. Not an ulcer and they're they're actually leaders in a few questions so maybe they could do a limited release sir, either they would bring out some sort of you know for insiders only soda speakerphone. They should do they open source the bootloader. [43:16] Which bootloader the Windows 10 bootloader is an open-source okay suck it up okay. Cute weeks there and you can do a Homebrew cuz a Homebrew phone or just want to do is add the telephony pieces back into Windows 10 code they know we know to have them somewhere. Haven't left that's or something so I think they should open source. [43:40] But that's what I mean by insiders is that no no no no no no, so homework so he buy yourself an Android phone you use the window part XYZ they don't support Samsung but they support whatever you whatever, and you homebrew your ira android phone to use windows ten ml and becomes like sent us community supported, or like member xp mc or things like that number of use hack their x boxes to right next bmc yeah i did that, will it be. So what would Microsoft came from that. Point five years there's a one billion devices up closer my student id floral. But it keeps it cost nothing open source cuddling kind of. And unless the only unless they really want to do something with it may have a plan for it because I thought maybe open-sourcing that would open up a lot of their code. But lot of stuff that need in there. [45:00] But just maybe the telephony pieces people of the on the sort of thing with sheryl people shamed ec windows ten and other devices. And they shamed other things out of the Artis and things like that it looks like 5 or something like that somebody did. That was on the phone or something they did they can help with that they could make it so that some modules precompiled but you then could start a string it together and, esther shim windows ten on the new at the top left any pieces to make a phone yeah sure. If you think about the arm code but the arm code may require so it won't work, old Android phones, great for 2850 now there's different 850s though right some don't include x86 ability. [45:59] Hung up yeah but i think he a couple years america will have. And not all phones have any 50 in them, very few phone seven eight fifteen eight fifty is not really designed for phones is that most of the forty five ft same thing yeah the forty five is more phone base chipped the eight fifty was designed specifically for tablet and. [46:28] Are the visit Burien specifically for tablets anyways we're running x86 outside BND. [46:36] I think I'll pass but you'll do a Kickstarter on this no no it's totally a home brew beer kit. [46:45] Okay so I had to new internet put in my house today, no fiber you got the got the gigabit and. $300 in the next three months if I don't cancel. [47:09] What they pay you 300 cancel what do you mean they skipped credits. Okay so in outside that's fine it's whatever it's faster and it's lower latency I think so you know I don't have really any chances that's it yet but I'm sure it'll be fine it's less expensive than I was paying before cable. Faster but no big deal but I was decided that since it was less expensive I give them money and get some sports channels cuz I have a little sports fan at home right so they have this in a box that goes behind your TV. Don't have to put a wire between your tv and your and your access point they do this by giving you wife i'd, are these wife i access point so laughs what's so odd the on the access point in the basement there's one that cable comes out and goes into this to transmit up to the phone and then to the TV and then one in the TV that goes to the ethernet cable on the back. [48:09] And it's like you think they would buy their devices with built-in Wi-Fi instead having to buy the all these external devices. [48:17] It works so what are you paying for months now. Just for that just for the internet 7373 says 9:40 but I haven't got 9:40 yet what are you getting. Like 700 still more time Kenny Biggs and then they put it onto a whatever Channel or whatever they would call it. And he says laws of three people. But they just literally bury the cable and my and my neighborhood so i also ask them what are they gonna do with your old phone lines, hey cuz you think that will be a lot of work to maintain those when they put some new they try to push people over, it really that much to see if your with some of my tech savvy your these third of resellers they leave them for tactical reasons or maybe not protect the reasons on the copper. Eventually just going to get rid of one of these a minute seems like a lot of effort to maintain the old system. [49:22] On the making money thing sold it i guess i guess because it much most people bothered switch. And member it now this is it totally to built in throttle for their back will not work, cuz if everybody was on gigabit their back Burns their back bones than saturated sister the built-in filter for the backbone and then people who each of a gig, or do you have to get your ass off again today, set up, taking plugged into right its Upstream right. It's fast once you get to the backbone at things will slow down. Yeah so it's just a little office in my neighborhood and the Beast labs and then, but anyhow it's interesting that these list of the Surfside DSL access manager. They end up with 1:35 different devices they put in my house. [50:41] A lot of a lot of Hardware okay. [50:48] Teacher i never thought it have a peavey are waiting on pier cuz they include that that's your channel's because i got channel that's your cable so i can get a sports. You stream sports well i suppose i suppose but he can't expose you can do them some of the for twenty dollars a month. To get all this for my biggest and you can record that I'm happy to pay for it I just wish it were more convenient. [51:14] Suppose i get some sort of online service now they have a pal account i could probably just rim of many were now cant so i don't really need any of this she's come to my fire got the stick will not even that, what does what are using for display for your dumb TV a dumb TV okay that's, they put in three boxes. So there's a few want sports sports sports is the only thing I watch I watch live. [51:53] Super Bowl commercials I don't know why you would record it, but this ticket comes it's the way it is I don't really want to court a baby I want to pause it maybe want to start a little later when I get home and fast forward it through it or whatever but those are incredibly minor I want to watch sports live. Yeah I like the way we watch the hockey game last week better beer, fluid and mrs casey like at the rings got the arena that's just all old school techno stupid three extra boxes of my house and if they just give me an account that hurt that work to their app which they probably did yet then why would i, I'm commercial because I have business at home so it's it's the same price or less that they give different boxes so once I get back from Australia puppy switching. I'm on freenet I like freenet good service etcetera free that doesn't let you switch what do you mean. [52:50] They'll stay on your existing copper. Now you can become a free night member for free. That's what the whole concept was but back it up i expect at some point they will allow the. Resellers to sell fiber as well but I'm not the first one to ever get fiber so I assume they're just delaying it so they. Don't have to buy a buddy of mine office next door he got income fill for 5 months ago right so. [53:33] They're just delaying as long as possible I'm sure it's for technical reasons. Okay this is again from the hundred and one are you shouldn't track milly should fired one whiskeys to tie to tie before you tried okay a quick glance around the shells it any decent specialists retail were confirm. There are quite a few different mccallum's mcallen's is that the one and not the other mcallen's okay color. [54:13] Dramatic dark mahogany Richmond. The. [54:34] There's definitely a penis taste. Powerful Sherry yes absolutely why not some smoke very very little smoke chewy Vanilla Fudge shirt spicy glazed I mean definitely the Sherry really does come up, that'll just, but it comes up very well to me you can definitely tell this is Sherry cask, enjoy that okay you know we should have that kinda late now which is videotapes recording this show no one ever gets mission cappy more in two minutes so i pick two minutes of it and it, very round and consistent some smoke hints and classic take notes. [55:18] Trike fruitcake having that food taking us to it, this is an expensive bottle is now because they were victim around success so they ran out basically and they took all this is from not available in our Market. Play put it in New York L A Las Vegas few other markets London Tokyo where people will pay exorbitant price of quadruple the price because it is it is i could other than that there other whiskeys has good the coastline as it has good butter yeah so, it's not like 50 or shot in Vegas basically yeah. [56:09] Alright that's all I got that's all that's all that is an awesome Whiskey on the Rocks we will talk to you later by the way my name is Dave so drink. These are the days I know I know.

Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts » Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB
HR#1 In Place of Materialism, Gratitude – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts » Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 28:55


Episode 1 - The Holy Rule of St. Benedict: A Spiritual Path for Today's World with Fr. Mauritus Wilde O.S.B., PhD. Materialism vs Gratitude is the subject addressed in our first episode. How to deal with things. "Do you really need it?" This is the question we are called to ask ourselves. From the Holy Rule of St. Benedict: CHAPTER XXXIV. Whether all ought equally to receive what is needful. As it is written: “Distribution was made to every one, according as he had need.”177 By this, we do not say that there should be accepting of persons, which God forbid, but that due consideration should be shown to each one's infirmities. Therefore, let him who needeth less, give God thanks, and be not grieved; and let him who needeth more, be humbled for his infirmity, and not lifted up for the mercy that is shown him; and thus all the members shall be in peace. Above all things, take heed there be no murmuring, by word or sign, upon any occasion whatsoever, If any one shall be found faulty in this respect, let him be subjected to most severe discipline. The post HR#1 In Place of Materialism, Gratitude – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast
Ep. 48: Frank Bill & Jesse Donaldson

TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 94:17


In order to learn to write, Frank Bill broke down the fiction that he loved. The lessons those books taught him have served him through a collection of short stories and two novels, the latest of which is THE SAVAGE. He and James talk about universe building, skipping the middle, and the film adaptation of DONNYBROOK. Plus, Jesse Donaldson on his tour of Kentucky for ON HOMESICKNESS.  -  Frank Bill: http://frankbillshouseofgrit.blogspot.com/ Frank and James discuss: BLOOD MERIDIAN by Cormac McCarthy  DETROIT: AN AMERICAN AUTOPSY by Charlie LeDuff  BEAT TO A PULP  THE MISSOURI REVIEW   "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin  Jason Starr  THE KILLER INSIDE ME by Jim Thompson  FIGHT CLUB by Chuck Palahniuk  Fyodor Dostoevsky  FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS by Ernest Hemingway  THE ECSTATIC by Victor LaValle  JOE by Larry Brown  FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS by Hunter S. Thompson  Pink Floyd  Jamie Bell  James Badge Dale Margaret Qualley  Frank Grillo  KINGDOM  James Landry Hebert  Tim Sutton  The Old Testament  DEADWOOD  David Milch  SUTREE by Cormac McCarthy  NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN by Cormac McCarthy  Andrew Vachss  TRUE DETECTIVE  JAWS SCALPED by Jason Aaron  Sean McDonald  Emily Bell  Jackson Howard   -  Jesse Donaldson: http://jessedonaldson.com/ Jesse and James discuss: Odysseus  The Israelites  Michel de Montaigne  Augusten Burroughs  West Virginia University Press  IN PLACE series  Becca Wadlinger  Danielle Delph  The Wolly Worm Festival  THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW  LAWRENCE OF ARABIA Parnassus Books  Square Books  LEXINGTON HERALD LEADER  Carry A. Nation House  Magoffin County Historical Society  Melanie Caine  Larry Flynt  Linda Riley  TUNNELING TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH by Kevin Wilson  Brier Books  Wild Fig Books  Crystal Wilkinson  Morris Books  The Kentucky Headhunters  Brandon Atwell  George Clooney  Nick & Nina Clooney  - http://tkpod.com / tkwithjs@gmail.com / Twitter: @JamesScottTK Instagram: tkwithjs / Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tkwithjs/

Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts » Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB
HR#1 In Place of Materialism, Gratitude – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts » Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 28:55


Episode 1 - The Holy Rule of St. Benedict: A Spiritual Path for Today's World with Fr. Mauritus Wilde O.S.B., PhD. Materialism vs Gratitude is the subject addressed in our first episode. How to deal with things. "Do you really need it?" This is the question we are called to ask ourselves. From the Holy Rule of St. Benedict: CHAPTER XXXIV. Whether all ought equally to receive what is needful. As it is written: “Distribution was made to every one, according as he had need.”177 By this, we do not say that there should be accepting of persons, which God forbid, but that due consideration should be shown to each one’s infirmities. Therefore, let him who needeth less, give God thanks, and be not grieved; and let him who needeth more, be humbled for his infirmity, and not lifted up for the mercy that is shown him; and thus all the members shall be in peace. Above all things, take heed there be no murmuring, by word or sign, upon any occasion whatsoever, If any one shall be found faulty in this respect, let him be subjected to most severe discipline. The post HR#1 In Place of Materialism, Gratitude – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts » Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB
HR#2 In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts » Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 27:53


Episode 2 - The Holy Rule of St. Benedict: A Spiritual Path for Today's World with Fr. Mauritius Wilde O.S.B., PhD. In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence. There is a time for speaking and a time for silence. The secret of silence...it is the best way to listen to God. From the Holy Rule of St. Benedict: CHAPTER VI Of Silence Let us do what the Prophet saith: "I said, I will take heed of my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I have set a guard to my mouth, I was dumb, and was humbled, and kept silence even from good things" (Ps 38[39]:2-3). Here the prophet showeth that, if at times we ought to refrain from useful speech for the sake of silence, how much more ought we to abstain from evil words on account of the punishment due to sin. Therefore, because of the importance of silence, let permission to speak be seldom given to perfect disciples even for good and holy and edifying discourse, for it is written: "In much talk thou shalt not escape sin" (Prov 10:19). And elsewhere: "Death and life are in the power of the tongue" (Prov 18:21). For it belongeth to the master to speak and to teach; it becometh the disciple to be silent and to listen. If, therefore, anything must be asked of the Superior, let it be asked with all humility and respectful submission. But coarse jests, and idle words or speech provoking laughter, we condemn everywhere to eternal exclusion; and for such speech we do not permit the disciple to open his lips The post HR#2 In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts » Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB
HR#2 In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts » Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 27:53


Episode 2 - The Holy Rule of St. Benedict: A Spiritual Path for Today's World with Fr. Mauritius Wilde O.S.B., PhD. In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence. There is a time for speaking and a time for silence. The secret of silence...it is the best way to listen to God. From the Holy Rule of St. Benedict: CHAPTER VI Of Silence Let us do what the Prophet saith: "I said, I will take heed of my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I have set a guard to my mouth, I was dumb, and was humbled, and kept silence even from good things" (Ps 38[39]:2-3). Here the prophet showeth that, if at times we ought to refrain from useful speech for the sake of silence, how much more ought we to abstain from evil words on account of the punishment due to sin. Therefore, because of the importance of silence, let permission to speak be seldom given to perfect disciples even for good and holy and edifying discourse, for it is written: "In much talk thou shalt not escape sin" (Prov 10:19). And elsewhere: "Death and life are in the power of the tongue" (Prov 18:21). For it belongeth to the master to speak and to teach; it becometh the disciple to be silent and to listen. If, therefore, anything must be asked of the Superior, let it be asked with all humility and respectful submission. But coarse jests, and idle words or speech provoking laughter, we condemn everywhere to eternal exclusion; and for such speech we do not permit the disciple to open his lips The post HR#2 In Place of Many Vain Words, Silence – The Holy Rule of St. Benedict with Fr. Mauritius Wilde OSB appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.

re:publica 17 - All Sessions
The Creative Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Democratising learning, knowledge networking, opportunities around the globe (en)

re:publica 17 - All Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 23:16


Ruth Daniel For over a decade, In Place of War (IPOW) has supported artists and creative communities living in sites of war, revolution and conflict to build powerful networks and create social change through creativity. This session explores why we need to create a new ecosystem of education across the world which revolutionizes the way people learn, live and work together. We will: innovate with the least resources. learn how to bring people at conflict together. learn how to mobilise creative people to make change. make the world our classroom. And the students and teachers are one and the same thing. And where knowledge becomes fluid, where people can write and own their own realities and histories, allowing suppressed knowledge to rise to the surface. learn and we will unlearn. respond to the technological, environmental and social changes in our world.