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There has been a lot of chat about the decline of the tech influencer. Where have they all gone? Is tech influence too heavy or too light? PJ, Mary, Wesley, and Jason share their opinions about “capital I” Influencers and where DevRel falls into all of this. Checkouts PJ Hagerty * Take vacations. * Fyre Festival 2 is real and can hurt you (https://www.fyre.mx/). Jason Hand * Stitched video (https://www.tiktok.com/@javavvitch/video/7484337665979157806?_r=1&_t=ZP-8v4542WIxhP) * Original video (https://www.tiktok.com/@_jenniferopal/video/7483187087668235542) * AI “slop” article (https://www.404media.co/ai-slop-is-a-brute-force-attack-on-the-algorithms-that-control-reality/) * AI Tools Lab (https://ai-tools-lab.com/) Mary Thengvall awesome (fictional) books that have stuck with me lately: * When Women Were Dragons (https://amzn.to/3XCdANJ) by Kelly Barnhill * The Midnight Library (https://www.amazon.com/Midnight-Library-Novel-Matt-Haig/dp/0525559493?crid=2XC9NV2G9FSZ3&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2X1VMX4VBN13gI1Fm3eUtvFfYDDrB1UgW6o8pimHCKMRsUdZljuYA8UPt0uNEWQpezPL4jgGeQOKhNUUDKDiZCL70hlev8QQoAFODLSCYYHRcGHaWH6c-SIUfl-9hlWwCg4pgNfLmAi4U-PiNz9mY8AjEtRk7A1DT94rKHkb_11rxAPhs7gjEfTKIrjryhjr4OwIkmpGCpN-Pb4zNCJO8TaRKWh3fUlWuTtpFangRA8.liV0Ba6DaeVkONNImws4TX39AMvsfGnTdjU8aGbGQkg&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+midnight+library&qid=1743186669&s=books&sprefix=the+midngith,stripbooks,257&sr=1-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=persea-20&linkId=4d6bfa9b106a788cfcdd7a6b09838212&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl) by Matt Haig * Station Eleven (https://amzn.to/3E1xUl1) by Emily St. John Mandel Cover art photo by Diggity Marketing on Unsplash. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
The team takes a look back at 2024 and ahead to 2025. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Photo by BoliviaInteligente on Unsplash.
Stevie and Pappy review Disney's latest: Moana 2! https://www.patreon.com/spoilerspodcast Moana journeys to the far seas of Oceania after receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors. Release date: November 27, 2024 (USA) Directors: Dana Ledoux Miller, Jason Hand, David Derrick Jr. Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Box office: $914.1 million Music by: Mark Mancina Produced by: : Christina Chen; Yvett Merino;
In this episode, Wesley, PJ, and Jason take the opportunity to talk about a new phenomenon - The DevRel Foundation from the Linux Foundation. Learn how folks have gotten involved, what the Foundation intends to do, and how you can share your voice. Topics Discussed: Introduction to the DevRel Foundation: The episode explores the new DevRel Foundation, an initiative under the Linux Foundation, created to address challenges in Developer Relations (DevRel). Wesley Faulkner introduces the foundation, noting that its purpose is to be a nonpartisan hub for discussions about DevRel and to provide resources for defining the profession and its practices. Foundational Goals: The DevRel Foundation aims to address key challenges within DevRel, including defining the role, measuring its impact, and rolling out successful DevRel programs. It seeks to aggregate existing knowledge and create a space for new insights. Wesley discusses his role in the steering committee and mentions the ongoing process of recruiting champions for various topics within DevRel to drive these discussions forward. Open Participation and Community Engagement: The foundation is described as a participative effort, where everyone from managers to community members can contribute. This is highlighted as an important distinction from more passive feedback mechanisms (like town halls). Wesley outlines the process, emphasizing that the foundation is open to diverse perspectives, and all contributions will be available for collaboration through platforms like GitHub and Discord. Challenges of Defining DevRel: A major challenge discussed is the diversity of how DevRel is implemented across different organizations (e.g., startups, enterprises, nonprofits). Wesley talks about the need for an inclusive approach that doesn't exclude any perspectives while ensuring practical outcomes. Jason Hand asks about how the foundation plans to handle these varied implementations, suggesting that a “one-size-fits-all” approach may not work. The Role of the Linux Foundation: The Linux Foundation's role is explained as crucial in providing structure, governance, and logistical support for the foundation. The Linux Foundation's history with supporting open-source projects and fostering community-driven initiatives is seen as a key advantage. Real-World Impact and Job Descriptions: Jason Hand discusses the problem of inconsistent DevRel job descriptions in the industry, which often blur the lines between roles like developer advocate, customer success, and sales engineering. The foundation's work could help standardize expectations for DevRel roles across organizations. The episode touches on how a clearer definition of DevRel could assist job seekers and hiring managers in aligning roles more effectively. Future of the DevRel Foundation: The foundation is still in its early stages, and Wesley emphasizes that while there's hope for the project, it will take time to make significant progress. They encourage participation in calls, Discord, and GitHub to stay updated and contribute. Key Takeaways: - The DevRel Foundation seeks to unify and provide structure to the diverse, evolving field of Developer Relations. Inclusive participation is at the core of the foundation's mission, aiming to gather input from all sectors of the community. - The foundation is driven by volunteer work and community passion, with the support of the Linux Foundation's structure and resources. - GitHub and Discord are key platforms for collaboration, ensuring that community voices are heard and that contributions are open for review and iteration. - The foundation's work will eventually help provide clarity in DevRel role definitions, benefiting both organizations and professionals in the field. Action Items: - Join the DevRel Foundation: Individuals can join calls, participate in discussions, or contribute to the work via GitHub and Discord. - Become a Champion: The foundation is actively seeking managers to lead specific topics within DevRel. - Stay Informed: Engage with the monthly updates and open calls to follow the foundation's progress. Key Words and Themes: DevRel Foundation Developer Relations (DevRel) Linux Foundation Open Participation Inclusive Governance Community-Driven Initiatives Job Descriptions in DevRel GitHub and Discord Collaboration Nonprofit Organization Volunteer-Driven Transcript [00:00:00] PJ Haggerty: Hey everybody. And welcome to another episode of Community Pulse. We're super excited to have you. [00:00:04] PJ Haggerty: This week we decided we would take a look at a new phenomenon, the DevRel Foundation, the Developer Relations Foundation from our friends at the Linux Foundation. [00:00:12] PJ Haggerty: Some of you are probably already aware of it. Some of you are probably in the discord chat. Some people might not know about it at all. So we want to take this opportunity to share some information about it and see what we could find out and how we felt about it. So with that, I am joined by, of course, Jason Hand and Wesley Faulkner. Wesley, you've been doing a lot of work with the DevRel foundation as far as like looking at, working models and how people can actually get things done within the foundation. [00:00:37] PJ Haggerty: So do you want to kick us off and give us a description of what's going on? [00:00:41] Wesley Faulkner: Yes. Let me lay a little bit of the groundwork to understand my involvement and how. So I'm part of the steering committee. There's five of us in total. And I am the newest member of that five person steering committee. [00:00:55] Wesley Faulkner: I've been part of the DevRel foundation since June of this year. [00:01:00] And the foundations, the start of it had, I think, started way before that even before the beginning of the year. And the involvement with the Linux foundation happens like I think in around the February timeframe. And so the thought is that there are Certain types of challenges that are unique to people in dev rel defining what we do is one of them that I think is something that people are familiar with, but others that have been lingering around about how do you measure dev rel and like adequately, like, how do you plan for the future and how do you roll out a developer relations program? [00:01:35] Wesley Faulkner: Those are like the broad strokes of it. So the thought of the Dev Rel foundation is to be a nonpartisan home for these types of discussions. And we are currently set up as the steering committee, as people who are trying to facilitate those conversations, give structure and processing of what timeline we should have these conversations and be helped, like [00:02:00] with the being a home to people to find this, Information once we have it all created and to be a repository for a lot of existing knowledge, but also allow the connection tissue to create new knowledge that is not there right now. [00:02:16] Wesley Faulkner: So that's like the whole arc of it. Depending on when you're listening to this podcast, we are currently enrolling people to take on and champion these specific areas of topics. Here are the lists that we've aggregated from the community of the challenges. [00:02:33] Wesley Faulkner: And we're looking for managers to say I want to champion that and run it to ground to make sure that we actually have things defined to help us all as dev or all practitioners. [00:02:43] PJ Haggerty: And I want to zero in because I think that some people I was in the initial meeting kickoff thing that happened back in June and there was a concern and it was oh, this is a town hall, not really a feedback thing, but more of a town hall where we'll come and tell you what we think is [00:03:00] good and you can come and tell us if you don't think it's good. [00:03:03] PJ Haggerty: But what it really is is a participative activity. Not everybody wants to, and that's okay. But the idea is really behind let's put together a compendium of knowledge about what we do and put that so that when people reference it, they can easily say, this is the way it works. [00:03:22] PJ Haggerty: It's a constantly moving organic body. It's similar to software. There is nothing done on this. Would that, do you think that's accurate? Great. [00:03:31] Wesley Faulkner: Yeah, I think that initially I was on that initial feedback preview call as well. And that session, I think, raised a lot of awareness about how developed the thought was of where things were going to go and how open to input. [00:03:47] Wesley Faulkner: The foundation was to the community and letting the community shape the direction and the focus of the foundation. And I think to its credit, the foundation has taken a lot of that into heart. [00:04:00] And I think that's when I joined actually because of that call or after that call. A lot of the work that I've done, at least on the initial side, was finding a way to make sure that the community's voice is heard. [00:04:12] Wesley Faulkner: And then once we get all of this feedback, how do we actually act on it? Because it feels like if you think about the possibilities, the developer relations, there's just so much out there. How do we choose which ones that we're going to help move forward? And I devised or helped with the rest of the people in the steering committee and other feedback. [00:04:31] Wesley Faulkner: From people like you, PJ, about how we address the needs of the community in a way that doesn't feel exclusionary. [00:04:39] PJ Haggerty: Think exclusionary is the word you're looking for. Yeah. [00:04:40] Wesley Faulkner: And also how do we actually be productive to actually move forward instead of having constant discussions all the time and where do we actually make sure that it was the right time to do action? [00:04:52] Jason Hand: Wesley, I got a question. I feel like a lot of our episodes, we generally take a stance on [00:05:00] when it comes to implementing certain things that it just depends on the situation of the organization, the team, the objectives of the org that they're in, there's always just like so many dependencies and variables that go into an implementation of things to take a stance on, how certain aspects or certain elements of developer relations Has found success. [00:05:23] Jason Hand: I'm wondering if there's plans or if there's been any discussion on including lots of different implementation scenarios rather than trying to be one single source of truth, because I feel like that's probably going to be some pushback and going to be some feedback that maybe we hear from this type of organization or foundation, of what goals do we have about putting into concrete terms what. [00:05:48] Jason Hand: developer relations is or isn't when we know that there's just so many ways to do it, Startups are going to do it one way enterprise is going to do it a different One part of the world's going to do it in one way [00:06:00] versus others so Anyway, just curious what your thoughts are on that [00:06:04] Wesley Faulkner: Yeah, there's different verticals, like there's regulated industries like fintech, there are different areas like nonprofit work and open source software as opposed to closed source software. [00:06:14] Wesley Faulkner: Then there is developer first, and then there's developer plus then you mentioned different languages, but there's also different geos and there's also different access to technologies, like parts of the developing world where steady connected electricity and internet is not something that's. [00:06:31] Wesley Faulkner: So there's many different facets. So the answer is, we are trying to be as inclusive as possible by making sure that people have the opportunity to put forth their specific concern. At the same time, we are requiring that as groups are formed around these topics, that there are at least three managers. [00:06:56] Wesley Faulkner: To each of these topics to make sure that there's not [00:07:00] one perspective that's running the show. And then each of these topics, the managers need to recruit at least eight participants. This is to increase the diversity and the different ways that people see things and to make sure that these edge cases or main cases are incorporated into the final result. [00:07:20] Wesley Faulkner: And last, but not least, this is supposed to be an iterative process. So whatever the group Creates, it will be posted to GitHub and you can, and everyone and anyone can put in pull requests so that their voices are heard and their perspectives are also taken into account. [00:07:39] PJ Haggerty: And you're saying all this and for those of you who are listening to the audio and saying, wow, Wesley really has this down. [00:07:44] PJ Haggerty: Wesley has very much structured this and put it into a GitHub document for people to interact with and understand. And I think this that allayed a lot of my concerns when this first came up, because I was like, is this an exercise in student government where the most popular kids [00:08:00] will be voted into their positions of power. [00:08:01] PJ Haggerty: And everyone else will just sit by the wayside with no voice. And Wesley was very careful to design a way in which that wasn't. I think one of the, one of the things that I liked the most about the structure of this, and we'll add the link to the GitHub and the show notes, but one of the things that I really enjoyed about the structure of this was that anyone who is a manager for only a certain period of time. [00:08:24] PJ Haggerty: This isn't a situation where you are, to use the term, they often use an open source project. You're a benevolent dictator for life. Which is that, that's your Linus's and Your David Heinemeyer Handwritten. It's great that you create this thing. [00:08:37] PJ Haggerty: Please let other people as it evolves, take it over. And that's baked into the design. And I feel like we're laying a lot on Wesley here. And I think that there's varying differences between what even the people on this podcast are doing as far as level of participation. [00:08:51] PJ Haggerty: Like I'm a passive participant. I've been watching what's going on, participating in the discord. Talking to some people about some things, but I'm not a manager. [00:09:00] Wesley's a part of the steering committee. Mary had, is that some of those initial meetings are taking a step back due to some busy work related things. [00:09:07] PJ Haggerty: And Jason, are you in the collective? Are you in the discussion or are you just an external passive observer at this point in time?. [00:09:16] Jason Hand: Definitely a passive observer. I think, just through knowing Wesley and the conversations we have here and there I may be a little closer tHand others in terms of just, when I started hearing about it. [00:09:27] Jason Hand: But yeah, at this point I'm not involved. Other than, like I said, just conversations I've had with Wesley. But definitely curious to learn more about what's going on with it. And I quite honestly, I don't have a lot of depth in knowledge around any of the Linux foundations or any just foundations in general. [00:09:45] Jason Hand: And I don't know if Wesley, if that's something you can dig a little deeper into, like what would somebody who has no knowledge of what the Linux Foundation is and any of the offshoots of that, like what are the core benefits? [00:09:57] Wesley Faulkner: I gotta say that there's something that I have to [00:10:00] say about the Linox Foundation in general is that the foundation is an umbrella of other open source projects. So Linux itself is a Linux Foundation project. Git. Is a Linux foundation project. And there's several other Valky is also big and new and it was just launched at the open source summit. [00:10:21] Wesley Faulkner: In September. [00:10:23] PJ Haggerty: Don't forget about that. Dang Kubernetes that people keep talking about. The kids are all under the coop. Yep. CNCF is [00:10:28] Wesley Faulkner: underneath. Yep. The CNCF is under the Linux foundation. Those projects that you know, and love have come under that same umbrella. [00:10:36] Wesley Faulkner: But I have to say the dev rel foundation is different tHand any of those are in all of the other projects because that this feels more of, A governance body or like a list of documents and not necessarily focused on code and making a product from that standpoint, which I think is a little bit different. [00:10:58] Wesley Faulkner: And the question is [00:11:00] why the Linux foundation, and we have a lot of these addressed in our FAQ, if you go to the But for my take that we wanted a place in a home. That was nonpartisan, meaning like it's not owned by a company or someone with specific interests. One that has a history of supporting software and open source processes and making sure it's community like the way that we come to decisions is open to the community and the community can participate [00:11:32] Wesley Faulkner: I can't think of any that checks all of the boxes. So it's part of the Linux Foundation because it is one that does already have a reputation. They are giving us resources and supporting us from a process standpoint. And it allows us to have access to other projects and maintainers and people who've been doing this way longer tHand we have. [00:11:55] Wesley Faulkner: And so being under that umbrella also gives us that connection and [00:12:00] of the siblings who are also in the project. But also just to make sure that it is noted that we are unfunded product projects under the Linux foundation. So we were not trying to make money. No, one's giving us money. [00:12:14] Wesley Faulkner: It's just right now it's all community and volunteer work. That's in the found formation of this foundation. So it's our passions that are driving it. So if there are better suggestions, we are open to hear it. But right now the Linux Foundation sounds like a really good choice and they've been an excellent partner for us. [00:12:36] Wesley Faulkner: Without her support and her guidance and her doing the intros and her doing a lot of the heavy lifting I think we wouldn't have gotten as far as we have right now. [00:12:47] PJ Haggerty: I think it's interesting you mention that because I know that organically around I had been talking for a couple years with people. Wesley, you and I had a conversation that I think is now two and a half years ago about putting together some sort [00:13:00] governance document, some sort of something to say, this is DevRel. [00:13:05] PJ Haggerty: This is the way it worked. This is, giving some sort of guideline to what this all means. I think that some people might be like the Linux foundation eyebrows raised what's going on here at the same time, I think, without having that logistical support, if not the organizational support, this may never have come off because so many people were working in so many small working groups, but not really getting anywhere because they couldn't figure out that logistical component, like how do we do this and not exclude people? [00:13:32] PJ Haggerty: How do we do this and ensure that we have the good mindshare and the diverse mindshare that we need to actually share this information. These are questions that luckily the Linux foundation has answered before, and therefore they can answer it for this. [00:13:49] Wesley Faulkner: Yeah. I got to say that there's been a lot of reaction to the Linux foundation. [00:13:52] Wesley Faulkner: And even just the DevRel foundation. Let's just talk it from there about one saying, why do we need this? That's one of the feedbacks that we've gotten. The [00:14:00] other is, this is amazing. I, this is, I'm so excited. And then I think what Jason also said is that. I'm going to wait and see, so will we, will this have legs? [00:14:11] Wesley Faulkner: Will this keep going? Will this actually produce anything? Will this make a change? And when we were working on our little project back then, Jason PJ it was, some of the conversations were just like, why are we the two people? Or what, why are we the ones to be able to hold this torch and I think the Linux foundation kind of answers some of those questions in terms of it, are we a trusted organization or who legitimizes us for being a person that could have a voice? [00:14:43] Jason Hand: So one more thing I wanted to touch on because I do see a lot of benefits that can come and clearly there's, great examples from the Linux Foundation of success and how this kind of community effort. Can come together and really help in a lot of ways, but a concrete way that I think really [00:15:00] stands out to me that could help for a lot of those folks who are either new to developer relations or in community in general, or maybe they're out on the market looking for new roles because we do hear so much of a variety in terms of what DevRel can look like. [00:15:15] Jason Hand: And you see it like on new job postings where one company is looking for. With a title as a developer relations professional or some variation of that, but then looking through the description, it looks like it's going to include some roles and responsibilities that have traditionally not aligned with developer relations. [00:15:32] Jason Hand: Oftentimes there's just so much variance in terms of what DevRel roles could look like, but this might actually help. Narrow that a little bit and make it easier for both those who are looking to fill roles and those who are looking to find new roles. We're all speaking the same language on what the expectations are here. [00:15:51] PJ Haggerty: Yeah. There's that centralization concept of, maybe if we can define and say, this is what DevRel looks like, then [00:16:00] maybe the hiring managers and the people at LinkedIn and indeed, and what have you, is Monster.com still a thing? I don't think Monster.com is still a thing. [00:16:07] PJ Haggerty: But maybe the people who are in charge of all of this hiring and doing all these things, maybe they can finally have a good definition to understand that maybe you're not looking for a developer advocate or a developer relations specialist, maybe you're actually looking for someone in marketing. [00:16:24] PJ Haggerty: Maybe you're actually looking for a sales engineer. Who's technically minded, but they're to speak to onboard clients. Maybe you're even looking for customer success. Because like you said, Jason, I've looked at a lot of these job descriptions, especially over here that I was unemployed. [00:16:39] PJ Haggerty: And a lot of these people do not understand that their questions that they're asking or that the positions they're describing are not developer relations positions, but. The buzzwords here. So let's go with what we got. [00:16:52] Wesley Faulkner: And also to be frank, these questions have been answered and probably it's been answered multiple [00:17:00] times by different people and everyone who's been in DevRel for a very long time can see and read these and say, that's actually valid. [00:17:09] Wesley Faulkner: Someone who's brand new may not have that ability to distinguish what is. Actually something that makes sense. I think the DevRel foundation will help those new people to be able to do some of that work for them. [00:17:21] Wesley Faulkner: Not necessarily have to create all this new documentation and resources, but aggregating some of the things that are out there that is really good, high quality work that we can help with bringing them into the fold and allowing people to use us as a central point to jump off and find these other resources. [00:17:38] PJ Haggerty: Yeah, that's awesome. And I think that I'm looking forward to seeing what comes out of it. People should not have an expectation. Let's set some boundaries here. People should not have an expectation that like come January one, the dev rel foundation is about to drop the hottest mixtape you've ever heard about dev rel. [00:17:54] PJ Haggerty: These things are going to take time. Yes, we have hope, but hope takes work. [00:17:59] Wesley Faulkner: [00:18:00] And 1 of the things that we're asking or requiring for all these groups that form is that they give at least a monthly update on 1 of our open calls and open meetings that we do every week. [00:18:10] Wesley Faulkner: If you want to stay abreast about the progress take a look in at. Our GitHub and look at what the process we're working and fostering. And also just, if you have input jump into one of these calls and just talk to the people who are championing these directly. [00:18:26] PJ Haggerty: Or at the very least jump in the discord and see what the conversation is. [00:18:29] PJ Haggerty: Yep. I think there's a lot of good conversation going on over there as well. And with that, thank you for giving us space to talk about this. Enjoy the podcast? 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Daniel and Erwin review the long awaited sequel to Disney's 2016 hit, "Moana" with "Moana 2." They talk about the legacy of the original, the songs in comparison and the animation. Was it worth the wait? Does it live up to the first one? Did they love it, did they hate it, or are they Somewhere Between? Listen to find out!Description:Moana journeys to the far seas of Oceania after receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors.Release date: November 27, 2024 (USA)Directors: Dana Ledoux Miller, Jason Hand, David Derrick Jr.Story by: Jared Bush; Dana Ledoux Miller; Bek SmithDistributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion PicturesBox office: $600.0 millionMusic by: Mark Mancina; Opetaia FoaʻiCast:Dwayne Johnson as MauiAuli'i Cravalho as MoanaNicole Scherzinger as SinaTemuera Morrison as Tui
“Moana 2” chegou batendo todos os recordes: a animação se tornou a maior estreia de todos os tempos dos estúdios da Disney e, somente nos primeiros cinco dias, arrecadou ao redor do mundo US$ 389 milhões. As aventuras da heroína ou princesa polinésia, como muitos preferem chamar Moana, e do semideus atrapalhado Maui seguem conquistando tanto mares quanto o público. O filme nada contra a corrente da crise que esvazia as salas de cinema, e segue em direção ao bilhão de dólares de faturamento. Cleide Klock, correspondente da RFI em Los AngelesAssim como a protagonista Moana, que navega por águas desconhecidas em busca de seu destino, Vitor Vilela também deixou a zona de conforto para realizar seus sonhos. O brasileiro, natural de São Paulo, decidiu seguir sua paixão pela animação, se mudou para os Estados Unidos e desde 2015, trabalha nos estúdios da Disney em Burbank, na Califórnia. Ele assina como supervisor de animação de “Moana 2”.“Acho que esse é o legal da Moana: ela é uma personagem independente, tão forte. Tem uma presença tão grandiosa e acho que ela vai trazer essa mensagem de que as coisas são possíveis. É só você quem tem que ir atrás, batalhar para chegar lá. Acho que isso diz um pouco dessa história do imigrante, que chega com a cara e com a coragem e não sabe o que está por vir, mas a gente segue seguindo", confiou à RFI. "Eu me identifico muito com essa personalidade, com essa perseverança da Moana."Vilela se formou em Publicidade na Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba, chegou a trabalhar na Rede Globo e agora, há quase uma década nos estúdios, já traz no currículo outros campeões de bilheterias bilionárias da Disney, como Zootopia (2016) e Frozen 2 (2019), além da primeira animação de “Moana" – o filme mais visto nos serviços de streaming nos Estados Unidos em 2023.A continuação das aventuras de Moana seria, originalmente, uma série para o Disney+, mas a companhia resolver transformá-la em filme.“Eu entrei no time para dar suporte para terminar o filme. Foi uma parte que foi feita em dois estúdios: em Burbank a gente entrou para ajudar a finalizar esse projeto que foi começado pelo outro time", relata Vilela. "Moana foi o meu personagem, que eu supervisionei. Foi bem legal estar interagindo com os dois times e participar desse projeto novamente, interagir com esses personagens. Trouxe para mim boas lembranças e está sendo muito legal ver esse filme finalizado."Conexão e personagens que crescem com o espectador“Moana 2” conquistou esse sucesso estrondoso garças, em parte, à conexão emocional que a personagem estabeleceu com seu público. Assim como Riley, do outro sucesso do ano "Divertidamente 2" (Pixar, que também pertence à Disney), Moana cresceu junto com seus espectadores.As sequências não apenas continuam essas histórias, como celebram o amadurecimento da personagem e do público, oferecendo aos fãs a oportunidade de revisitar um universo familiar e acompanhar a evolução de suas heroínas.“Acho que é uma identificação com o público bem direta. Esse é o legal de acompanhar o personagem: você envelhece junto com ele", diz o brasileiro. "Você acompanha essa jornada, as dificuldades e a aventura vai evoluindo conforme a gente vai crescendo."Cultura polinésia, emoção universalA criação de “Moana 2” foi um processo colaborativo que envolveu não apenas artistas e animadores, mas também consultores que incluem antropólogos, historiadores, linguistas e coreógrafos, para que o projeto fosse culturalmente autêntico com os povos do Pacífico. A direção é assinada por três cineastas, Jason Hand, Dana Miller e David Derrick Jr., e os últimos dois têm sangue polinésio, como a protagonista.Para Vilela, a inspiração vem das ilhas do Pacífico, mas a conexão com essa história é universal. “Se o primeiro filme foi sobre o passado, conectar com os ancestrais dela e conectar com ela mesma e ter aquela descoberta pessoal dela, esse segundo é sobre o futuro. É sobre conectar com a comunidade e conectar com as pessoas que estão ao seu redor", salienta Vilela. "Acho que isso vem muito dessa cultura deles, de unir os povos. É muito bonita essa história de como eles fizeram. Naquele tempo, quão grandioso foi o ato de atravessar oceanos para chegar em outros lugares e descobrir, por exemplo, o Havaí", observa o brasileiro. "É uma cultura que realmente inspira a gente e traz aprendizados muito importantes. Eu me inspiro muito na cultura polinésia também, tanto na música, quanto no contato com a natureza e o oceano. É uma cultura muito linda", finaliza Vilela.
“Moana 2” chegou batendo todos os recordes: a animação se tornou a maior estreia de todos os tempos dos estúdios da Disney e, somente nos primeiros cinco dias, arrecadou ao redor do mundo US$ 389 milhões. As aventuras da heroína ou princesa polinésia, como muitos preferem chamar Moana, e do semideus atrapalhado Maui seguem conquistando tanto mares quanto o público. O filme nada contra a corrente da crise que esvazia as salas de cinema, e segue em direção ao bilhão de dólares de faturamento. Cleide Klock, correspondente da RFI em Los AngelesAssim como a protagonista Moana, que navega por águas desconhecidas em busca de seu destino, Vitor Vilela também deixou a zona de conforto para realizar seus sonhos. O brasileiro, natural de São Paulo, decidiu seguir sua paixão pela animação, se mudou para os Estados Unidos e desde 2015, trabalha nos estúdios da Disney em Burbank, na Califórnia. Ele assina como supervisor de animação de “Moana 2”.“Acho que esse é o legal da Moana: ela é uma personagem independente, tão forte. Tem uma presença tão grandiosa e acho que ela vai trazer essa mensagem de que as coisas são possíveis. É só você quem tem que ir atrás, batalhar para chegar lá. Acho que isso diz um pouco dessa história do imigrante, que chega com a cara e com a coragem e não sabe o que está por vir, mas a gente segue seguindo", confiou à RFI. "Eu me identifico muito com essa personalidade, com essa perseverança da Moana."Vilela se formou em Publicidade na Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba, chegou a trabalhar na Rede Globo e agora, há quase uma década nos estúdios, já traz no currículo outros campeões de bilheterias bilionárias da Disney, como Zootopia (2016) e Frozen 2 (2019), além da primeira animação de “Moana" – o filme mais visto nos serviços de streaming nos Estados Unidos em 2023.A continuação das aventuras de Moana seria, originalmente, uma série para o Disney+, mas a companhia resolver transformá-la em filme.“Eu entrei no time para dar suporte para terminar o filme. Foi uma parte que foi feita em dois estúdios: em Burbank a gente entrou para ajudar a finalizar esse projeto que foi começado pelo outro time", relata Vilela. "Moana foi o meu personagem, que eu supervisionei. Foi bem legal estar interagindo com os dois times e participar desse projeto novamente, interagir com esses personagens. Trouxe para mim boas lembranças e está sendo muito legal ver esse filme finalizado."Conexão e personagens que crescem com o espectador“Moana 2” conquistou esse sucesso estrondoso garças, em parte, à conexão emocional que a personagem estabeleceu com seu público. Assim como Riley, do outro sucesso do ano "Divertidamente 2" (Pixar, que também pertence à Disney), Moana cresceu junto com seus espectadores.As sequências não apenas continuam essas histórias, como celebram o amadurecimento da personagem e do público, oferecendo aos fãs a oportunidade de revisitar um universo familiar e acompanhar a evolução de suas heroínas.“Acho que é uma identificação com o público bem direta. Esse é o legal de acompanhar o personagem: você envelhece junto com ele", diz o brasileiro. "Você acompanha essa jornada, as dificuldades e a aventura vai evoluindo conforme a gente vai crescendo."Cultura polinésia, emoção universalA criação de “Moana 2” foi um processo colaborativo que envolveu não apenas artistas e animadores, mas também consultores que incluem antropólogos, historiadores, linguistas e coreógrafos, para que o projeto fosse culturalmente autêntico com os povos do Pacífico. A direção é assinada por três cineastas, Jason Hand, Dana Miller e David Derrick Jr., e os últimos dois têm sangue polinésio, como a protagonista.Para Vilela, a inspiração vem das ilhas do Pacífico, mas a conexão com essa história é universal. “Se o primeiro filme foi sobre o passado, conectar com os ancestrais dela e conectar com ela mesma e ter aquela descoberta pessoal dela, esse segundo é sobre o futuro. É sobre conectar com a comunidade e conectar com as pessoas que estão ao seu redor", salienta Vilela. "Acho que isso vem muito dessa cultura deles, de unir os povos. É muito bonita essa história de como eles fizeram. Naquele tempo, quão grandioso foi o ato de atravessar oceanos para chegar em outros lugares e descobrir, por exemplo, o Havaí", observa o brasileiro. "É uma cultura que realmente inspira a gente e traz aprendizados muito importantes. Eu me inspiro muito na cultura polinésia também, tanto na música, quanto no contato com a natureza e o oceano. É uma cultura muito linda", finaliza Vilela.
Robert Winfree, Alexis Hejna and Mark Radulich present their Moana 2 2024 Movie Review!Moana 2 is a 2024 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to Moana (2016) and the second installment in the Moana franchise. The film was directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller (in their feature directorial debuts) and produced by Christina Chen and Yvett Merino, from a screenplay by Jared Bush and Miller. Auliʻi Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Temuera Morrison, Nicole Scherzinger, Rachel House, and Alan Tudyk all reprise their roles from the first film, with Hualālai Chung, Rose Matafeo, David Fane, Awhimai Fraser, Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda, and Gerald Ramsey joining the cast.Development on a follow-up to Moana originally began as a long-form limited streaming series for Disney+, before it was reworked into a theatrical sequel by February 2024, with Derrick confirmed as both writer and director. The involvement of Hand, Miller, Chen, and Merino was confirmed in May; a month later, Bush was confirmed to be returning as a writer. Miller later replaced Derrick as a co-writer in August. Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa'i, the composers and co-songwriters of the first film, returned to score and write the songs, while Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear replace Lin-Manuel Miranda as additional songwriters.Moana 2 premiered at the Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute in Kapolei, Hawaii, on November 21, 2024, and was released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the United States on November 27. It received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $389 million worldwide, setting several box office records.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
47ème épisode de LCDS (La Critique Des Sorties ), notre format critique où l'on analyse une œuvre cinématographique ou sériel. Pour ce nouvel épisode, nous allons vous parler de VAIANA 2 de David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand et Dana Ledoux Miller !Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/1UydxAKx8fGt2v8dHbPtLUDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1000297301Apple Podcast : https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/la-nuit-des-sorties/id1709018669Twitter : https://twitter.com/LanuitdesortiesInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/lanuitdessorties/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ronald Young Jr. reviews Moana II… RYJ thinks that after an 8 year wait Disney might be overplaying its Moana hand…RYJ 3 of 5 starsFollow me on IG, Tiktok, and Threads - @ohitsbigronAvailable in theatersStarring Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Tumeuera Morrison, Nicole Scherzinger, Rose Matafeo, David Fane, and Alan TudykWritten by Jared Bush, and Dana Ledoux MillerDirected by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, Dana Ledoux MillerFor more information about Moana II check out this linkSupport Leaving the Theater on Patreon using this link
[DA] FanFiction: Gladiator II, Wicked, Celeste Clara y Ricardo desde Madrid, @holasoyramon desde Azuqueca de Henares y Manolo desde Leganés hablamos de estrenos en cines y en plataformas. Gladiator II – 2024 – Ridley Scott – #YoVoyAlCine Wicked - Wicked: Part One - 2024 - Jon M. Chu - #YoVoyAlCine Mamen Mayo (Serie) - 2024 - Eduard Sola (Creador), Miguel Angel Faura (Creador) - SkyShowtime Celeste (Miniserie) - 2024 - Diego San José (Creador) - Movistar Plus+ Yo, adicto (Miniserie) - 2024 - Aitor Gabilondo (Creador), Javier Giner (Creador), Elena Trapé - Disney+ El Pingüino (Miniserie) - The Penguin - 2024 - Lauren LeFranc (Creadora) - Max España Oddity – 2024 – Damian McCarthy – #YoVoyAlCine Borgo - 2023 - Stéphane Demoustier - #YoVoyAlCine Las chicas de la estación – 2024 – Juana Macías – #YoVoyAlCine Bird – 2024 – Andrea Arnold – #YoVoyAlCine Desmontando a Lucía - 2024 - Alberto Utrera - #YoVoyAlCine Mala persona – 2024 – Fernando García-Ruiz – Amazon Prime Festival de Cine Italiano de Madrid Campo di battaglia - 2024 - Gianni Amelio - Festival de Cine Italiano de Madrid En la nave del encanto (Documental) - 2024 - Pedro Alonso, Enrique Baró Ubach - Se estrenará en Netflix como Miniserie El ministro de propaganda – Führer und Verführer – 2024 – Joachim Lang - #YoVoyAlCine Vaiana 2 (Animación) - Moana 2 - 2024 - David G. Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, Dana Ledoux Miller - #YoVoyAlCine Los años nuevos (Miniserie) - 2024 - Rodrigo Sorogoyen (Creador), Paula Fabra (Creadora), Sara Cano (Creadora) - Movistar Plus+ Festival de Cine de Zaragoza Las cucarachas (Corto) - 2024 - Ainoa Aldanondo No te muevas - Don't Move - 2024 - Brian Netto, Adam Schindler - Netflix Senna (Miniserie) - 2024 - Vicente Amorim, Julia Rezende - Netflix Winnie the Pooh: El bosque sangriento - Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 - 2024 - Rhys Frake-Waterfield - #YoVoyAlCine Emilia Pérez – 2024 – Jacques Audiard – #YoVoyAlCine Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
pWotD Episode 2768: Moana 2 Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 209,971 views on Friday, 29 November 2024 our article of the day is Moana 2.Moana 2 (also known as Vaiana 2 or Oceania 2 in some markets) is a 2024 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to Moana (2016) and the second installment in the Moana franchise. The film was directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller (in their feature directorial debuts) and produced by Christina Chen and Yvett Merino, from a screenplay by Jared Bush and Miller. Auliʻi Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Temuera Morrison, Nicole Scherzinger, Rachel House, and Alan Tudyk all reprise their roles from the first film, with Hualālai Chung, Rose Matafeo, David Fane, Awhimai Fraser, Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda, and Gerald Ramsey joining the cast.Development on a follow-up to Moana originally began as a long-form limited streaming series for Disney+, before it was reworked into a theatrical sequel by February 2024, with Derrick confirmed as both writer and director. The involvement of Hand, Miller, Chen, and Merino was confirmed in May; a month later, Bush was confirmed to be returning as a writer. Miller later replaced Derrick as a co-writer in August. Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa'i, the composers and co-songwriters of the first film, returned to score and write the songs, while Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear replace Lin-Manuel Miranda as additional songwriters.Moana 2 premiered at the Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute in Kapolei, Hawaii on November 21, 2024, and was released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the United States on November 27. The film received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed $109.6 million worldwide.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 13:59 UTC on Saturday, 30 November 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Moana 2 on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Emma.
“Hey Joe”, diretto da Claudio Giovannesi con James Franco e Francesco Di Napoli, è un viaggio alla riscoperta di una città, Napoli, impossibile da dimenticare. Ma è anche e soprattutto una storia che parla della possibilità, che a volte il destino concede, di riparare agli errori del passato. Ne parliamo con il regista Claudio Genovesi.Con il nostro Boris Sollazzo parliamo di “Freud” diretto da Matt Brown, con Anthony Hopkins e Matthew Goode e di “Piccole cose come queste” bellissimo film diretto da Tim Mielants, con Cillian Murphy e Emily Watson.Arriva direttamente dal Torino Film Festival, dove è passato fuori concorso, “Il Corpo”, storia a tinte scure diretta da Vincenzo Alfieri, con Giuseppe Battiston e Claudia Gerini. A parlarcene è proprio il regista Vincenzo Alfieri.Sbarca nelle sale uno dei due film di Natale targati Disney, che ci porta in zona musical con “Oceania 2” diretto da David G. Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, con Emanuela Ionica e Auli'i Cravalho. Lo ha visto per noi Chiara Pizzimenti.
con Claudio Giovannesi regista di "Hey Joe"; Vincenzo Alfieri, Giuseppe Battiston e Andrea Sartoretti, regista e interpreti del film "Il Corpo"; Sharon Stone e Angelina Jolie al TFF24. Tra le uscite: Oceania 2 di David G.Derrick Jr e Jason Hand; Freud – L'ultima analisi di Matt Brown; Piccole cose come queste di Tim Mielants; Sotto il cielo grigio di Mara Tamkovich; Lirica Ucraina di Francesca Mannocchi
Distributed by @disneyanimation and @Disney Moana 2 is a sequel to the beloved 2016 film Moana starring Dwayne The Rock Johnson. Moana 2 follows Moana, who after receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she's ever faced. Developed as a tv show, Moana 2 is directed by David Derrick Jr, Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller, and features a story by Jared Bush. Auli'i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson reprise their roles as Moana and Maui respectively. Moana 2 releases worldwide on November 27.
Hey everyone, Moana and Maui are back with another adventure! The first Moana is one of the most popular and beloved Disney films of the modern generation; it has consistently been one of the most streamed films ever since it came out, especially once Disney+ launched back in 2019. Because of that, it's no surprise that Disney had a sequel on the way but the origins of this film are pretty interesting. It was originally going to be a Disney+ series but because Disney was so confident in how good it was, it was converted to a theatrical film. That news didn't exactly instill me with confidence but I also don't love the first Moana so I wasn't super invested in how the sequel would turn out. Is it one of the good animated films of 2024? Well, let's find out! Directed by: David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, Dana Ledoux Miller Screenplay by: Jared Bush and Dana Ledoux Miller Story by: Jared Bush and Dana Ledoux Miller and Bek Smith Additional Screenplay Materials by: Bryson Chun Produced by: Christina Chen, Yvett Merino Executive Producers: Jared Bush, Dwayne Johnson, Jennifer Lee Music by: Opetaia Foa'i Casting by: Grace C. Kim Production Design by: Ian Gooding Art Direction by: Daniel Arriaga Cast: Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson Synopsis: After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana journeys alongside Maui and a new crew to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she's ever faced.
Lucy Fenwick Elliott speaks to Moana 2 directors Dana Ledoux Miller and Jason Hand as well as producer Christina Chen. After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she's ever faced. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
No podcast ‘Notícia No Seu Tempo', confira em áudio as principais notícias da edição impressa do jornal ‘O Estado de S.Paulo' desta quinta-feira (28/11/2024): O governo anunciou um conjunto de medidas com previsão de economizar R$ 70 bilhões em dois anos. Juntamente com o pacote, porém, o ministro Fernando Haddad (Fazenda) confirmou isenção de Imposto de Renda para quem recebe até R$ 5 mil por mês – promessa de campanha do presidente Lula. A proposta integra a reforma tributária da renda e será enviada ao Congresso em 2025, mas foi anunciada junto com o pacote na tentativa de minimizar o impacto político e aplacar a resistência às medidas de ajuste fiscal, ainda que a contragosto da Fazenda. À tarde, a informação de que o governo mexeria na tabela do IR fez o dólar disparar. A moeda americana terminou o dia com alta de 1,81%, a R$ 5,91, maior valor nominal da história do real. O Ibovespa fechou em queda de 1,73%. E mais: Política: Ramagem sugeriu a Bolsonaro tirar autonomia de delegados, diz PF Metrópole: PEC que pode acabar com o aborto legal é aprovada pela CCJ da Câmara Internacional: Líbano desloca militares para vigiar trégua; refugiados lotam estradas Caderno 2: Moana volta ao cinema hoje. E traz uma irmãSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is our spoiler-free review of Walt Disney Animation Studios' Moana 2. We dive deep into our thoughts on this sequel that has beautiful animation, a wonderful message, and a deep respect for the culture it showcases, all while delivering a story that feels a bit too rushed and a soundtrack that just doesn't hit the high notes of its predecessor.Moana 2 sails into theatres on November 27th, 2024. Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames
Die Erotik-Komödie ist der vielleicht schwierigste Genre-Mix, den es überhaupt gibt. Schauspieler Friedrich Mücke hat ihn dennoch versucht und ist in dieser Folge zu Gast. Außerdem haben wir mit den Disney-Machern über "Vaiana 2" gesprochen.**********Ihr hört in dieser Folge von "Eine Stunde Film":00:02:43 - Review "Der Vierer"00:09:58 - Interview Friedrich Mücke ("Der Vierer")00:27:40 - Review "Vaiana 2"00:36:16 - Interview David Derrick Jr. und Jason Hand ("Vaiana 2")00:47:39 - Review "Withnail & I"**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .
Daniel, Shahbaz, & Anthony review Walt Disney Animation Studios' MOANA 2 starring Auli‘i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson. After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana journeys alongside Maui and a new crew to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she's ever faced. Temuera Morrison, Nicole Scherzinger, Rachel House, and Alan Tudyk, all reprise their roles from the first film, with Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda, Rose Matafeo, David Fane, Hualālai Chung, Awhimai Fraser, and Gerald Ramsey joining the cast. The film is Directed by Dave Derrick Jr., and Co-Directed by Jason Hand. Moana 2 releases exclusively in theatres November 29, 2024. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Notre critique du film "Vaiana 2" réalisé par David G. Derrick Jr., Jason Hand et Dana Ledoux Miller avec Cerise Calixte, Auli'i Cravalho et Anthony Kavanagh.Abonnez-vous au podcast CINECAST sur la plateforme de votre choix : https://smartlink.ausha.co/cinecast --- Titre : Vaiana 2Sortie : 27 Novembre 2024Réalisé par David G. Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, Dana Ledoux Miller Avec : Cerise Calixte, Auli'i Cravalho, Anthony KavanaghSynopsis : Après avoir reçu une invitation inattendue de ses ancêtres, Vaiana entreprend un périple qui la conduira jusqu'aux eaux dangereuses situées aux confins des mers des îles du Pacifique. Elle y vivra des péripéties comme jamais vécues auparavant.#Vaiana2 #Critique #CINECASTHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Recently, the topic of DevRel maturity sparked a conversation: What qualities define a mature community and a seasoned team? Join PJ, Jason, Mary, and Wesley as they share their insights on past experiences, current trends shaping the field, and key indicators to monitor as you strive to build a thriving, successful community. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Photo by Suzanne D. Williams on Unsplash.
In this episode of Fine Tooning, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor take you behind the curtain of Moana 2, diving deep into the highlights from Drew's recent panel at the Animation is Film festival. They explore the exciting details shared by directors David Derrick Jr. and Jason Hand, including Moana's continued journey, new characters, and thrilling challenges in this upcoming sequel. Jim Hill and Drew Taylor also explore some of the biggest news and exciting developments in animation: "Creature Commandos" Preview: Dive into DC Studios' upcoming animated series, set to premiere on Max this December. With James Gunn at the helm and voice talents like Alan Tudyk and David Harbour, this series is set to shake up the DC animated universe. Halloween-Themed Animated Shorts: From The Simpsons to Sing, we break down the latest Halloween-inspired shorts, including a nod to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Disney+'s spooky surprises. The Wild Robot's Box Office Success: The Wild Robot continues to dominate, having surpassed $100 million domestically. What's next for this DreamWorks hit? "Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur" Cancellation: Disney Channel's beloved animated series wraps up after two seasons, but the character still has some exciting crossovers in store with "Spidey and His Amazing Friends." New Marvel Preschool Show: Get ready for Marvel's Iron Man and his Awesome Friends, a new show for Disney Junior and Disney+ slated for 2025, introducing preschoolers to the Marvel Universe. Tune in for these topics and more on this week's Fine Tooning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Fine Tooning, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor take you behind the curtain of Moana 2, diving deep into the highlights from Drew's recent panel at the Animation is Film festival. They explore the exciting details shared by directors David Derrick Jr. and Jason Hand, including Moana's continued journey, new characters, and thrilling challenges in this upcoming sequel. Jim Hill and Drew Taylor also explore some of the biggest news and exciting developments in animation: "Creature Commandos" Preview: Dive into DC Studios' upcoming animated series, set to premiere on Max this December. With James Gunn at the helm and voice talents like Alan Tudyk and David Harbour, this series is set to shake up the DC animated universe. Halloween-Themed Animated Shorts: From The Simpsons to Sing, we break down the latest Halloween-inspired shorts, including a nod to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Disney+'s spooky surprises. The Wild Robot's Box Office Success: The Wild Robot continues to dominate, having surpassed $100 million domestically. What's next for this DreamWorks hit? "Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur" Cancellation: Disney Channel's beloved animated series wraps up after two seasons, but the character still has some exciting crossovers in store with "Spidey and His Amazing Friends." New Marvel Preschool Show: Get ready for Marvel's Iron Man and his Awesome Friends, a new show for Disney Junior and Disney+ slated for 2025, introducing preschoolers to the Marvel Universe. Tune in for these topics and more on this week's Fine Tooning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
Over the past few years, we've seen conferences ebb and flow. Some community-run conferences have evolved into new things, new ones have sprouted up while other annual favorites have sadly gone extinct. What goes into a community-led conference? How does someone get involved? Let's take a look! Checkouts Mo McElaney * Contributor Covenant (https://www.contributor-covenant.org/) * Presented “Digital Discrimination: Cognitive Bias in Machine Learning (and LLMs!)“ at PyData Conf on July 29 (https://pydata.org/vermont2024) - look out for the video! * Speaking at AI for the Rest of Us Conf (https://aifortherestofus.live/) in London this fall * Ask a Master Gardener Hotline (https://www.uvm.edu/extension/mastergardener/helpline)! Matty Stratton * Hevy (https://www.hevyapp.com/) - lifting app * She's a Beast (https://www.shesabeast.co/) - great program Couch to Barbell; amazing discord for folks/community * Fallout - the game (https://fallout.bethesda.net/en) and the show (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12637874)! * Devopsdays Chicago CFP (devopsdays.org/chicago) opens Aug 5! Wesley Faulkner * You're Not Listening (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WJ6MR2P?ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_SRV1JX89CDECDC3YMAD4&ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_SRV1JX89CDECDC3YMAD4&social_share=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_SRV1JX89CDECDC3YMAD4) by Kate Murphy Jason Hand * Wild Spaces (https://www.wildspaces.work/) * Becoming SRE (https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/becoming-sre/9781492090540/) * You Have Not Heard Your Favorite Song: How Streaming Changes Music (https://www.amazon.com/Have-Heard-Your-Favourite-Song/dp/191448715X) by Glenn McDonald Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Artwork Photo by Tyler Callahan (https://unsplash.com/@tylercallahan?utm_content=creditCopyText&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unsplash) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/@tylercallahan?utm_content=creditCopyText&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unsplash) Special Guests: Matty Stratton and Mo McElaney.
Join us as we dive into the exciting first official teaser for Moana 2, released by Disney and Dwayne Johnson! Directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller, this highly anticipated sequel features music by Grammy winners Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, Grammy nominee Opetaia Foaʻi, and three-time Grammy winner Mark Mancina. Set to hit theaters on November 27, 2024, Moana embarks on a new adventure across the seas of Oceania after an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors. Returning cast members include Dwayne Johnson and Auli'i Cravalho. Don't miss this magical sneak peek! Moana 2, Moana 2 teaser, Disney, Dwayne Johnson, The Rock, Auli'i Cravalho, Moana sequel, Moana 2 release date, Moana 2 music, Moana 2 plot, David Derrick Jr, Jason Hand, Dana Ledoux Miller, Abigail Barlow, Emily Bear, Opetaia Foaʻi, Mark Mancina, animated movies, Disney animation #Moana2 #Disney #TheRock Tags:Hashtags:
This conversation follows up on our discussion about the noteworthy changes in Developer Relations over recent years and how many of our friends and colleagues have chosen to leverage their DevRel skills in new and exciting ways. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
Developer Relations has gone through quite a few changes over the last few years. In that vein, some people have found new skills in the ever-evolving world of tech. Along their journey, they moved away from DevRel, but still use those abilities in new ways. So, what is it like when you bounce from DevRel? Quote: “The message I'm sending to myself: I can't change the world until I change myself first” - Kendrick Lamar Checkouts Taylor Barnett-Torabi * Range (https://davidepstein.com/range/) by David Epstein Matt Broberg * ADRs (https://github.com/joelparkerhenderson/architecture-decision-record) or documenting decisions as a thing™ – Any Decision Record (formally Architectural) * If you're looking at PM roles, The Product Manager Interview (https://www.lewis-lin.com/the-product-manager-interview-lewis-lin) by Lewis C. Lin helped me get my footing Wesley Faulkner * How Teams Can Skip the Drama and Embrace Healthy Conflict with Amy Gallo | SXSW 2024 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwuwFyiaCdU) Jason Hand * DASH - 2024 (https://www.dashcon.io/) PJ Hagerty * Frank Turner's latest album - Undefeated (https://combine.fm/spotify/album/5htcBxqWfEWaZ7CCETXcH9) * Gary Clark Jr - JPEG RAW (https://combine.fm/spotify/album/09XurHGqbBgvj7SH96UbPV) * Geeky Jerseys (https://www.geekyjerseys.com/) Mary Thengvall * The Humans (https://amzn.to/3y3r5w1) by Matt Haig * Contributor Covenant (https://www.contributor-covenant.org/) code of conduct - they're working on v3 of the code of conduct and want feedback on how community builders have implemented CoCs in the past. Take the survey to help out! (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdf3QE5n5ILH7Fq1nNSECwUFnfYYOwQw4A_zYik43CGVrdfcQ/viewform) Photo by Mantas Hesthaven on Unsplash Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Special Guests: Matt Broberg and Taylor Barnett-Torabi.
Our hosts elaborate on the notion that, apart from speaking engagements, much of the work undertaken by DevRel professionals remains backstage, yet through live streaming, they can learn publicly and involve community members, overcoming concerns and fostering engaging content for community learning. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
With the exception of speaking at conferences, much of what we do as DevRel professionals is behind-the-scenes. However, with live streaming, we're able to not only learn in public, but bring our community members into the experience. While this can be intimidating, and lead to questions like “what if I make a mistake?” - or - “What if I don't know all the answers?” - or - “How do I make sure I come across as knowledgeable while I'm also learning?” it can also be a great way to create engaging content that helps your community learn alongside you. Checkouts Laurent Bugnion * Learn Live (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/shows/learn-live/?WT.mc_id=academic-0000-lbugnion) - the show I produce for Microsoft * GalaSoft (https://galasoft.ch/) - my website with my blog, past presentations and future appearances Darko Mesaros * AWS Community - Livestreams (https://community.aws/livestreams) * rup12 (https://www.rup12.net/) Wesley Faulkner * Spyware leak offers ‘first-of-its-kind' look inside Chinese government hacking efforts (https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/23/isoon-china-government-hacking-spyware-leak/) Jason Hand * “Use Gemini AI to improve productivity while using Datadog” (https://cloud.withgoogle.com/next/speakers?session=OPS206) @ Google Next * Datadog On Data Science (https://datadogon.datadoghq.com/episodes/datadog-on-data-science/) Mary Thengvall * The Roaring Days of Zora Lily (https://amzn.to/3uIwpUg) (and everything by Noelle Salazar) * Timeshifte (https://www.timeshifter.com/)r - app for avoiding jetlag Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5W9fMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=eb528c7de12b4d7a&nd=1&dlsi=b0c85248dabc48ce), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Special Guests: Darko Mesaros and Laurent Bugnion.
Wesley, PJ, and Jason wrap up their conversation about mentoring as well as being a mentee. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
Part of the road to being better at Developer Relations is applying what we've learned and passing that knowledge on to others. Whether you are a direct mentor or leading a team of folks new to DevRel, it's important to take stock of what we are doing and how we can best serve the people we know with the knowledge we have. Checkouts Tessa Kriesel * DevRel Day in the Life (https://www.learndevrel.com/tag/day-in-the-life/) * Minicow Cross Breeds (https://www.homesteadherds.com/mini-crossbreeds-better-for-homesteads/) Rosie Sherry * Community Economies: Reframing Wealth Building (https://www.homesteadherds.com/mini-crossbreeds-better-for-homesteads/) Wesley Faulkner * Why Platformer is leaving Substack (https://www.platformer.news/why-platformer-is-leaving-substack/) PJ Hagerty * Kim Jin San (https://open.spotify.com/album/0Kkc5MPB4rGHjibTvhjPMw?si=Wd_x6-ZkQaaTqN-aglJqbg) - you may have seen his guitar playing all over social media (https://youtu.be/6EV1FMcNbxw?si=_ftM5nEpsEStzus0), but he has even more really great music. * The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner (https://www.amazon.com/Mars-Room-Novel-Rachel-Kushner-ebook/dp/B075RX1YLM/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3B4GDQZQKLHJ9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5G-M76K1eQ6Rk8cszbSbV-qnZ-fOT0XOwWZ-EbKMqDSC3NviaKXEf7q3yptLs9dY_Mk4TntUJw8bGQp5ImiQf4FfPlgzgQE-9SRA17hrYVpML5pJ8HrKzHb8L6LJXyDK4Z8sUhENs2HEBkg5WI2xhhmO4aEIxRuXYxMVfRFUcDnE6bHsctFbVvb454xxIV9DZP2QtFv2-SY67Hb3l3tdCUX2ltkfUlprhksgCCPfYeA.r78wfy3gX1qS_bJ3CI2ppfDHNjnZ0LRIA7E4VbH8-ec&dib_tag=se&keywords=The+Mars+Room&qid=1705687372&sprefix=the+mars+room%2Caps%2C97&sr=8-1) - great book from the author of The Flamethrowers Jason Hand * Wiring the Winning Organization: Liberating Our Collective Greatness through Slowification, Simplification, and Amplification (https://www.amazon.com/Wiring-Winning-Organization-Slowification-Simplification/dp/1950508420) by Gene Kim * Nvidia GTC Conf (https://www.nvidia.com/gtc/) * Datadog On (https://datadogon.datadoghq.com/) Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Special Guests: Rosie Sherry and Tessa Kriessl.
Our Community Pulse hosts take a look back at 2023 - the episodes, the patterns, and our observations. Checkouts PJ Hagerty * Go see live music and support your local musicians! * Baldur's Gate 3 (https://baldursgate3.game/) deserves to be Game of the Year Jason Hand * The Midnight Library (https://amzn.to/47bcIkU) * A Court of Thorns and Roses (https://amzn.to/41B0zEL) * Fourth Wing (https://amzn.to/3RSxvp3) Mary Thengvall * Kindle Unlimited subscription (https://amzn.to/3RCVaIG) - $11.99/month for unlimited ebooks and audiobooks! Wesley Faulkner * Tesla is having issues producing 4680 cells for Cybertruck, sketchy report says | Electrek (https://electrek.co/2023/12/21/tesla-issues-producing-4680-cells-cybertruck-sketchy-report/) Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
Mary, PJ, and Jason wrap up their conversation of the Common Room survey and what it might mean for the industry moving forward. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
As the industry continues to change, keeping a pulse on it becomes even more difficult. Luckily, the team over at Common Room partnered with a number of DevRel professionals (some of whom are on this call!) to create a survey focused on DevRel compensation as well as roles and responsibilities, business impact, success metrics, and personal wellbeing. In this episode, we'll talk about the results of the survey and learn what we can do to push the industry forward. 2023 Common Room Survey Results Overview (https://www.commonroom.io/blog/2023-developer-relations-compensation-and-culture-report-overview/) Checkouts Rebecca Marshburn * The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How our Government Segregated America (https://www.amazon.com/Color-Law-Forgotten-Government-Segregated/dp/1631494538?&linkCode=sl1&tag=persea-20&linkId=4c15702a44d9c65837b15d8b7d3976e7&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl) by Richard Rothstein * Common Room DevRel playbooks (https://www.commonroom.io/playbooks/?filters=community/developer-relations) - Like ‘How to automate your GitHub triage processes' and ‘Easily meet your support SLAs': * re:Invent - come join our DevRel brunch! Invite here (https://commonroombrunchinvegas.splashthat.com/) - open to all! PJ Hagerty * New Wu-Tang Single (https://combine.fm/spotify/track/3vTSGUgTcDJHO47dlkzDcU) * Boygenius - The Rest (https://open.spotify.com/album/1n0esOkFQdL74PwMwTVgtz?si=QHLrBqmESzWpmFdqBOLSyg) * Southern Rites - a Photo documentary (https://www.eastman.org/doc-southernrites) * Ocean at the End of the Lane (https://www.amazon.com/Ocean-End-Lane-Novel/dp/0063070707) by Neil Gaiman Jason Hand * Re:invent Sessions (https://dtdg.co/3slq5ks) Mary Thengvall * Demon Copperhead (https://amzn.to/3tImsVQ) by Barbara Kingsolver * P!nk - new(ish) album (https://pink.lnk.to/TRUSTFALL) + concert experience Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Episode artwork by UX Indonesia (https://unsplash.com/@uxindo?utm_content=creditCopyText&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unsplash) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/@uxindo?utm_content=creditCopyText&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unsplash) Special Guest: Rebecca Marshburn.
Are you ready for even more hot takes, strong opinions, fun and a little bit of snark? Join Wesley, Jason, and PJ as they continue the discussion. You won't want to miss it!
We all know there is no end to the various perceptions around what it is we do and who we are. It's something that makes defining Developer Relations difficult and makes it difficult to describe to others. So what are some of the touch points and touchier topics when it comes to DevRel? Checkouts SJ Morris * lpubelts.com (https://lpubelts.com/) Wesley Faulkner * I, Robot - Isaac Aslmov (https://www.amazon.com/I-Robot-Isaac-Asimov-audiobook/dp/B0002P0F2G/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=I%2C+Robot&qid=1694104756&s=books&sr=1-1) PJ Hagerty * Baldur's Gate 3 (https://baldursgate3.game/) * Sunny Day Real Estate (https://sunnyday.realestate/) Jason Hand * Workshop Week (https://www.datadoghq.com/event/workshop-week-2023/) * Reliable Machine Learning: Applying SRE Principles to ML in Production (https://www.amazon.com/Reliable-Machine-Learning-Principles-Production/dp/1098106229/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sre+for+machine+learning+o%27reilly&qid=1692981778&sr=8-1) Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Artwork photo by Mockup Graphics (https://unsplash.com/@mockupgraphics?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/@mockupgraphics?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) Special Guest: SJ Morris.
Don't miss our hosts as they delve back into their takeaways from their conversation with Angie and Evan about the importance of clarifying and concentrating on your role. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
As we learned in Episode 79, “How We Broke DevRel as an Industry (https://www.communitypulse.io/79-how-we-broke-devrel-as-an-industry)”, sometimes the people in charge may not know how to set you up for success. The tasks you're expected to do can take you away from your core focus. In today's episode, we'll talk through how to define your role and defend your team against that very real possibility of being tasked with items that don't belong within your purview. Checkouts Evan Hamilton * Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong about the World by Hans Rosling (https://www.amazon.com/Factfulness-Reasons-World-Things-Better/dp/1250123828/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=580750427006&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9010222&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=5641429314803382062&hvtargid=kwd-429505407993&hydadcr=22567_13493270&keywords=factfulness+by+hans+rosling&qid=1690810799&s=books&sr=1-1) * People I Mostly Admire speaks to Chicago's innovative sheriff (https://freakonomics.com/podcast/chicagos-renegade-sheriff-wants-to-fix-law-enforcement/) * Chris Detzel (https://chrisdetzel.com/) * Community Manager Breakfast (https://www.evanhamilton.com/community-manager-breakfast/) Angie Jones * ChatGPT (https://openai.com/) * Hackathons! Wesley Faulkner * Positioning with April Dunford (http://positioning.show) * Setting up For Success in Your Next Role: Where to start? (https://www.devrelx.com/post/setting-up-for-success-in-your-next-role-where-to-start) Jason Hand * DASH conference (https://www.dashcon.io/) * Beginners Guide to Sketchnoting: Focus Better, Learn Faster and Remember Longer by Drawing Your Notes (https://a.co/d/eSaombF) by Ashton Rodenhiser Mary Thengvall * American Dirt (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/45721673-american-dirt) by Jeanine Cummins * Puppy Training: Sexier than a Squirrel (https://absolute-dogs.com/product/squirrel/) Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. All headings are in bold. Callouts are using full host names. Artwork photo by Paul Skorupskas (https://unsplash.com/@pawelskor?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/@pawelskor?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) Special Guests: Angie Jones and Evan Hamilton.
For today's Your Daily Scholarship I'm joined by Jason Hand, a College Planner with over 25 years of experience in the college admissions world. Jason shares his insights and some best practices for setting up your student for college admissions success. To learn more about how Jason can help you and your student with your college planning needs, email him at JasonHand21@gmail.com.
Wes and Jason talk through some of the nuance around using AI in devrel, including how it can benefit us and areas to be cautious in. Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village.
As the world of Artificial Intelligence continues to evolve,it's increasingly evident that AI tools are rapidly changing the way we work in Developer Relations & Community Building. Tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot are transforming the landscape of our work by .. automating tedious and repetitive tasks ..providing valuable insights and analytics..and even helping to generate content on our behalf. However, the integration of AI into our industry also raises new questions. Can AI truly enhance the work of DevRel practitioners and allow us to focus on different challenges.. or will it end up diminishing our creativity and impact on supporting developers? How do we make sure AI is used ethically and responsibly? And what impact will it have on the future of not only DevRel, but software development in general? Join us as we explore the exciting world of AI in Developer Relations on this episode of "The Community Pulse". Checkouts Chris DeMars * 3 Ways Feature Flags Could Have Saved Jurassic Park (https://www.split.io/blog/3-ways-feature-flags-could-have-saved-jurassic-park/) * I'll be at Orlando Codecamp (https://orlandocodecamp.com/) in March; DEVNEXUS (https://devnexus.com/) in Atlanta, Georgia, in April; and Chain React (https://chainreactconf.com/) in Portland, Oregon, in May. Rizel Scarlett * DevRel for Black Developers (https://www.youtube.com/live/8AZyqiQ3RKc?feature=share) * Finding Me by Viola Davis (https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Me-Memoir-Viola-Davis/dp/0063037327) * BlackRel Discord - a discord for Black folks in Developer Relations - sign up form (https://tinyurl.com/blackrel-discord) Wesley Faulkner * Elk Alpha (https://elk.zone) - A nimble Mastodon web client * The ChatGPT Cheat Sheet (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UOfN0iB_A0rEGYc2CbYnpIF44FupQn2I/view) Jason Hand * 8 Things You Didn't Know you Could do with GitHub CoPilot (https://github.blog/2022-09-14-8-things-you-didnt-know-you-could-do-with-github-copilot/) * Platonic : How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make--and Keep--Friends (https://www.amazon.com/Platonic-Science-Attachment-Make-Keep-Friends/dp/0593331893) by Dr. Marisa G. Franco * Learning From Incidents Conference (https://www.learningfromincidents.io/) (in Denver) * The Darker Side of ChatGPT (https://towardsdatascience.com/not-all-rainbows-and-sunshine-the-darker-side-of-chatgpt-75917472b9c) * ChatGPT for writing technical articles and documentation (https://blog.almaer.com/developer-docs-genai-%e2%9d%a4%ef%b8%8f/) * Developer Docs + GenAI (https://blog.almaer.com/developer-docs-genai-%e2%9d%a4%ef%b8%8f/) AI Tools Caption: For Talking Videos (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/captions-for-talking-videos/id1541407007) NVIDIA: Eye Contact (https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/broadcasting/broadcast-app/) Descript (https://www.descript.com/) Grammarly (https://www.grammarly.com/) Interesting Articles * The Darker Side of ChatGPT (https://towardsdatascience.com/not-all-rainbows-and-sunshine-the-darker-side-of-chatgpt-75917472b9c) * ChatGPT for writing technical articles and documentation (https://blog.almaer.com/developer-docs-genai-%e2%9d%a4%ef%b8%8f/) * Developer Docs + GenAI (https://blog.almaer.com/developer-docs-genai-%e2%9d%a4%ef%b8%8f/) Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Artwork photo by Emiliano Vittoriosi (https://unsplash.com/@emilianovittoriosi?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/@emilianovittoriosi?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) Special Guests: Chris DeMars and Rizel Scarlett.
The Yard Dawgs Podcast's last episode of 2022! Jason Hand and Mikey P air out our grievances for the Browns 2022 season. -Browns eliminated from the playoffs -News and notes around the league -Browns vs. Saints Recap -Browns vs. Commanders preview -AFC North predictions Enjoy and Go Browns
We're somehow already at the end of 2022, which means it's time for another end-of-year wrap-up from your Community Pulse hosts! Thanks so much to all of you who have listened (and participated!) as we've explored topics from content to speaking, Developer Experience, DevRel strategy, and more. Join Mary, Jason, PJ, and Wesley as we talk about some of the trends we noticed during 2022 and what we think might happen in 2023. Relevant Links * Interesting discussion (https://twitter.com/bryanl/status/1596512391264894976) about people leaving Twitter - where are they going and what's the potential impact? * DevRel Survey 2022 Results (https://www.stateofdeveloperrelations.com/_files/ugd/383279_5b2cd6c61868495b98d2dac2f52b1d30.pdf) 2022 Episodes * DevRel: What's Your Story (https://www.communitypulse.io/65-devrel-whats-your-story) - LIVE episode * Your Content, Their Brand: episode (https://www.communitypulse.io/66-your-content-their-brand) & after pulse (https://www.communitypulse.io/66ap) - Amara Graham & Henry Teegarden * Grab the Mic: episode (https://www.communitypulse.io/67-grab-the-mic) & after pulse (https://www.communitypulse.io/67ap) - Kat Cosgrove & VM Brasseur * Moving from Execution to Strategy: episode (https://www.communitypulse.io/68-moving-from-execution-to-strategy) & after pulse (https://www.communitypulse.io/68ap) - Ashley Willis & Mo McElaney * So Long, SJ, and thanks for all the Quips (https://www.communitypulse.io/69-so-long-sj) * Rediscovering In-Person Conferences: episode (https://www.communitypulse.io/70-rediscovering-in-person-conferences) & after pulse (https://www.communitypulse.io/70ap) - Jeff Blankenburg & Kerri Miller * DevRel Survey 2022: episode (https://www.communitypulse.io/71-devrel-survey-2022) & after pulse (https://www.communitypulse.io/71ap) - Caroline Lewko * Where do you get started with Developer Experience?: episode (https://www.communitypulse.io/72-developer-experience) & after pulse (https://www.communitypulse.io/72ap) - Amara Graham & Kurt Kemple * DevRel Beyond Developers: episode (https://www.communitypulse.io/73-devrel-beyond-developers) & after pulse (https://www.communitypulse.io/73ap)- Jennifer Ritzinger & Matty Stratton Past EOY Wrap-ups * 2017 (https://www.communitypulse.io/19-2017review) * 2018 (https://www.communitypulse.io/31-2018wrapup) * 2019 (https://www.communitypulse.io/43-2019-closing-thoughts) * 2020 (https://www.communitypulse.io/54-end-of-year) * 2021 (https://www.communitypulse.io/64-2021-wrap-up) Enjoy the podcast? Please take a few moments to leave us a review on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/community-pulse/id1218368182?mt=2) and follow us on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/3I7g5WfMSgpWu38zZMjet?si=565TMb81SaWwrJYbAIeOxQ), or leave a review on one of the other many podcasting sites that we're on! Your support means a lot to us and helps us continue to produce episodes every month. Like all things Community, this too takes a village. Photo by Choong Deng Xiang (https://unsplash.com/@dengxiangs?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/@dengxiangs?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText)
Jason, Mary, PJ and Wesley further the discussion on devrel communities and how we can serve our changing scope of user.