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Jon Hicks, the CEO of J Hagan Capital, discusses dealing with the the ups-and-downs of the market on the road to retirement and the idea of getting a playcheck...
From our sister show the China Business Law Podcast: We interview Jon Hicks, Employment Counsel at Netflix at its headquarters in Los Gatos, California. On how lawyers can effectively communicate with clients, including internal company clients when operating as an in-house attorney.
Jon Hicks, the Founder and CEO of J. Hagan Capital, came by the studio to talk about the importance of getting paid on time, receiving a paycheck in retirement, limiting taxes in retirement, the benefits of health savings accounts, and more...
CEO John Hicks of J. Hagan Capital discusses what is driving the market to be erratic, how to help your retirement, world news' impact on your money, and the cost of mushrooms...
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Jon Hicks, formerly of Official Xbox Magazine, joins us to revisit the 360 era through his experiences of the time. This week's music is from the Halo: Reach soundtrack by Michael Salvatori and Marty O'Donnell.
As workplaces are now taking the steps to shift back to versions of ‘business as usual', it is also a critical time and a golden opportunity for them to focus on the wellbeing and psychological safety of employees across their organisation. We see psychological safety in teams when members engage in learning behaviours, such as asking for help, seeking feedback, admitting errors, being open about lack of knowledge, trying something new or voicing work-related dissenting views, with the belief there will not be reprisal or retribution. On this special episode we wanted to share two fireside chats recorded at our Reimagine 2021 event last Friday. Our first chat is with Minda Harts, author of The Memo interviewed by Sue Eilfield, Vice President, People & Culture and Inclusion & Diversity at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners. Sue interviews Minda on her work advancing racial and ethnic minority women at work and healing from racial trauma at work. Our second chat is with Jon Hicks ,Senior Counsel, Employment Law at Netflix Inc and Mark McKenna Coles, EMEA Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging Lead from Spotify who will share how to build psychological safety at work.
On this episode of The Game of Nerds podcast, I'm sitting down with our resident zombie expert and my "work-husband," Jon Hicks, to talk about our adventures on the convention floor. Before Andy was on the floor doing conventions with me, the rule was Jon had to be going to the convention for me to go. So over the past six years, we've racked up a lot of convention time between the two of us. As SDCC@Home 2021 begins this weekend, it only seemed fitting for Jon and me to talk about our convention experiences as well as tips and tricks. Before we jump into conventions, though, Jon gives us the low down on the Pokemon card situation at Target and how he's deep into old episodes of Unsolved Mysteries. I'm convinced our parents just showed us the show to behave and not do something crazy with friends. As we begin chatting about conventions, we accidentally started with the best/worst example. Heroes and Villians, Fan Fest, or Walker Stalker Con, whatever you want to call it, is a prime example of how a convention with a great idea can turn bad quickly. It's considered the Fyre Festival of conventions. Here at The Game of Nerds, we've reported multiple times on Fan Fest Events, the legal trouble of its own James Frazier, and the outcome of the now-defunct convention. But there are plenty of great conventions to talk about, San Diego Comic-Con is the most popular out of all of it. It's over 50 years old, and Jon happens to be the only one on staff who has actually attended the convention. The Game of Nerds has applied for press passes for 8 years now only to be denied by new rules and requirements every year. We talk about Jon's venture to SDCC and how it's basically impossible to do everything. Just like all the movies and shows depict, people are lining up days in advance to camp out for a single panel at Hall H. If you are too busy camping you can't really do anything else the con has to offer. Many convention attendees will get worried if they are missing days, but Jon assures listeners that there is usually so much going on and around the convention that you don't really have to worry if you are missing tickets. Jon and I detail how some of these larger conventions work via lotteries for tickets, panels, and booths. This is when having a team or a system is extremely helpful. While Jon says getting the tickets for SDCC was the best moment of his life, it was the most stressful. He only got his tickets by sheer luck and friend's helping. Would he do it again? For him, once was enough. SDCC is for the die-hard fans and for those there to make money. Larges Conventions like SDCC are known for vendors having special convention exclusives or limited amounts. Some people strictly follow these conventions to pick up the merchandise to turn around a "flip" it for profit. If you've ever heard us say "Fuck Flippers," this is where the word comes from. It's when someone buys something to sell it for more profit. This is where I discuss my problem with SDCC and how I feel it's nothing but a money grab. While it's supposed to be a fan and media event, both these groups of people aren't being represented well. Tickets are limited for fans, and the media teams who are getting "free tickets" don't even care about the event. The pandemic was a doozy for everyone, and the conventions scene is no different. Many conventions weren't sure they were going to see the light of day again. So we are aware that conventions are trying to make their money back and that conventions are indeed a luxury. That doesn't mean that they can't be accessible to everyone. Reed Pop and Wizard World were two companies that quickly pivoted when the pandemic shut down conventions. They both started offering online panels and memberships for exclusive access to events. This system seems to be working for them as people decide whether they are ready to return to unperson events. We go on to talk about ECCC or Emerald City Comic-Con.
Recorded live during our June 11 event, Why Equality Is The Future of Work: Preparing For The Post Pandemic Workplace, the ALF network joined author Michelle King and host Jon Hicks to discuss being a leader for gender equality and equity in the workplace. Participants also gained insights into moving from goal to action to create more equitable policies, practices, and cultures that support our people, organizations, and businesses. Featuring Michelle King, globally recognized expert on gender equality and organizational culture, author of THE FIX: Overcome the Invisible Barriers that are Holding Women Back at Work, and founder and managing director of Equality Forward, a global consultancy that specializes in building cultures of Equality. Hosted by ALF Senior Fellow and Board Vice-Chair, Jon Hicks (Class XXXI).
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Friend of the show Evan Groat comes on the show to chat about the Raiders (3:25). Tom Flores high school coach of the year Jon Hicks joins the show and talks about growing girls flag football in Las Vegas (25:30). Vinny takes calls from Raider Nation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
梦枕貘著名的小说《阴阳师》中,借安培晴明之口说过:「世上最短的咒,就是名。」同样,西边的J·K·罗琳阿姨的《哈利波特》中,也有一位著名的「不能说出名字的人」。名字于物,于人,就如同是一体两面,是束缚,也是升华。故此,当代品牌营销千方百计的希望植入消费者认知中的形象的各种手段,就是一种魔法。友情提示:本期提到的人名众多,请尽量搭配参考链接服用哟 # 内容提要06:17 · 老规矩,从我们自己的名字开始聊起!13:05 · 回过头来看,今天的节目感觉有三分之一都是没文化的主播们的免责声明17:00 · 名字是 J 开头的人都不好惹28:52 · 好想成为设计播客界的娄一晨和汪译男34:07 · 范先生和冯先生其实祖上是一家47:35 · 路易这个名字一听就很高级# 参考链接Anyway.ABC 系列之前第一期节目 2:00配合那期节目上线的 Anyway.ABC 安妮薇术语小词典 2:17电影《这个杀手不太冷 Léon》 6:50电影《沉默的羔羊》 9:52精灵宝可梦的英文 logo 11:12本台第 31 期邀请了嘉宾砂轮 11:22Sketch 联合创始人 Emanuel Sá 12:02Anyway.TV 第二期 介绍了《The Icon Handbook》这本书 18:59上面这本书作者 Jon Hicks 的个人网站 19:10曾经几乎人手一份的「好基友牌」iOS 控件模板 20:49好基友之一 Jon Lax 21:08好基友之二 Geoff Tehan 21:14他们的工作室早就结束,但以前官网上的案例页面还在,至今看来很赞 21:22英格兰足球明星大卫·贝克汉姆(David Beckham) 22:41托特纳姆热刺足球俱乐部(Tottenham Hotspur F.C.) 24:07Leon 的偶像 David Lanham 24:24圣安东尼奥马刺队(San Antonio Spurs) 25:11英格兰足球运动员丹尼·德林克沃特(Danny Drinkwater)绰号「喝水哥」 25:56为什么冰岛人的名字最后一个音很多都是「son」? 28:22曾经上海本地体育台的主持搭档娄一晨和汪译男 28:57现任中国国家男子足球队主教练李铁 32:41尚格·云顿(Jean-Claude van Damme)在《老友记》里的出场 34:48尚格·云顿那个很磕功夫的沃尔沃卡车广告 34:58更正:Tim Van Damme 已经回到了重启的 Gowalla 工作 35:44Tim 的个人项目:MVKB projects 36:05Abstract 的新产品 Notebooks 36:15国外人名中的「de、da、von、van」等具体是什么意思? 36:59《巫师》系列游戏的主角杰洛特 37:29大胡子设计师 Tobias van Schneider 37:54著名 F1 车手迈克尔·舒马赫(Michael Schumacher) 38:23介绍 TSF 和老大 Jeff Schader 的那期节目 38:26已经卸任的前 Apple 高级营销副总裁 Phil Schiller 38:37BGM: 德国儿歌《Schnappi》 38:47荷兰足球名宿丹尼斯·博格坎普(Dennis Bergkamp) 40:04iOS 上的相机应用 Halide 40:45Halide 的 UI 针对 iPhone「刘海」的「运用」 41:12SDW 全名 Sebastiaan de With,现 Halide 联合创始人 42:14DHH 全名 David Heinemeier Hansson,是 Basecamp 的 CTO 44:00在介绍 Hey 的那期节目里 JJ 把 DHH 比作「北欧韩寒」 44:04光看首页你就觉得很厉害的在线 UI 视频课程 Shift Nudge 44:16Shift Nudge 来自设计师 MDS,全名 Matt D. Smith 44:21BDC 全名 Benjamin De Cock,前 Stripe 设计师 44:48前 Figma 设计总监 Rasmus Andersson 44:57著名图标设计师 Louie Mantia 47:47Rich Dellinger 的 Instagram 50:38电影《芝加哥七君子审判》 50:55前 Apple 设计师、Yellow Icon 创始人 Everaldo Coelho 53:02# 会员计划在本台官网(Anyway.FM) 注册会员即可 14 天试用 X 轴播放器和催更功能~ 开启独特的播客互动体验,Pro 会员更可加入听众群参与节目讨(hua)论(shui)~
This episode was a real fun one. I got to record with my two favorite husbands. My actual real-life husband, Andy Parola, and the other I fondly refer to as my "Work Husband," Jon Hicks. These two have been dragging me to Funko events for years now and have become inseparable. They have been collecting since before 2015, so they've been around the community for awhile now. Funko has become one of the hottest selling collectibles of the last decade. They originally started with Bobble Heads called "Wacky Wobblers" in 1998. The Pop Vinyl Line eventually made its debut at San Diego Comic-Con in 2011 with some DC Superheros. Now Funko has over 1,100+ different franchise licenses for television, movies, video games, and more. In this episode, we talk about: What are Funko Pops? When did they start?What Got You Into Funko? First Funko Pop?Funko Lingo BreakdownWhy Do You Continue To Collect Funko?What's In Your Collection? Favorite Pop?Is There Money To Be Made In Funko?Best Tips You Have For Funko CollectorsBiggest RegretsHow Funko Has ChangedMessage to FunkoFuture of FunkoPriorities and Pops Guest Information Andy Parola:Facebook - www.facebook.com/theviparolazInstagram - www.instagram.com/theviparolaz Website - www.theviparolaz.comTGON Cosplayer: Andy Parola Jon Hicks:Twitter - www.twitter.com/jpgarfunkleInstagram - www.instagram.com/jpgarfunkle Twitch - Riddler3The Game of Nerds ArticlesTGON Cosplayer: Jon Hicks Some of Our Favorite Funko Content on The Game of Nerds:Funko Questions Answered So You Need To Get Rid Of Your Funko Collection?The Life-size Funko Pop Box CosplayFunko Making Fun “The Story of Funko” DocumentarySo You Want To Collect Funko? We Will Try To Help You Navigate The Hobby.So You Want To Get Some SDCC Pops?TGON visits the new Funko Head Quarters in Everett, Washington
The Game of Nerds Podcast is back! I'm so happy to announce that I'm returning to host the podcast that started it all. Over the past seven years, over a hundred writers, and I have created an entire written fandom library that we are so proud of. As we've entered 2020, we think it's time to create an entire audio library now. The goal is to create a podcast of all different fandoms, books, movies, games, shows, cosplayers, conventions, and more. Of course, I'm not an expert in all things nerds, so these episodes are great for fans who want to learn more about a specific topic in an hour. In this first episode, we are talking about The Game of Nerds. Jon Hicks and Natalie Griffin are the guests. They are veteran TGON writers, cosplayers, and general nerd bad-asses. We cover everything from their experiences with The Game of Nerds, the fandom life, and how much things have changed in the last few years. We even dive into our predictions for the next seven years. Don't worry Spaghetti Tuesdays are still a thing. Find out more about our amazing guests: Natalie GriffinHer TGON Articles can be found here! Paranormal PotcastTwitter @natwingwritesInstagram: @Natwing.cosplay Jon HicksHis TGON Articles can be found here! Twitter @JpgarfunkleInstagram: @Jpgarfunkle Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss out on all our episodes!
Today we we talk with two Sweethearts, Matthew Tibbitts and Jon Hicks about Hearts and upcoming pez!
3:00 - The most common disputes with employees at companies.4:00 - How Jon handles disagreements with colleagues/internal clients5:45 - Does a legal training get in the way of good communication?11:15 - Why you should never surprise someone with your decision12:10 - Coaching managers to communicate well on terminations13:45 - How to impart legal concepts using non-legal language16:00 - Lawyers and non-verbal communication mishaps19:20 - Avoiding the temptation to want to look smart with clients21:10 - Talking about the law in terms of fairness not rules22:30 - How company policies can hinder effective decision making27:00 - Handling political correctness, bad jokes, etc within companies
We interview Jon Hicks, Employment Counsel at Netflix at its headquarters in Los Gatos, California. On how lawyers can effectively communicate with clients, including internal company clients when operating as an in-house attorney.3:00 - The most common disputes with employees at companies.4:00 - How Jon handles disagreements with colleagues/internal clients5:45 - Does a legal training get in the way of good communication?11:15 - Why you should never surprise someone with your decision12:10 - Coaching managers to communicate well on terminations13:45 - How to impart legal concepts using non-legal language16:00 - Lawyers and non-verbal communication mishaps19:20 - Avoiding the temptation to want to look smart with clients21:10 - Talking about the law in terms of fairness not rules22:30 - How company policies can hinder effective decision making27:00 - Handling political correctness, bad jokes, etc within companies
We interview Jon Hicks, Employment Counsel at Netflix at its headquarters in Los Gatos, California. On how lawyers can effectively communicate with clients, including internal company clients when operating as an in-house attorney. 3:00 - The most common disputes with employees at companies. 4:00 - How Jon handles disagreements with colleagues/internal clients 5:45 - Does a legal training get in the way of good communication? 11:15 - Why you should never surprise someone with your decision 12:10 - Coaching managers to communicate well on terminations 13:45 - How to impart legal concepts using non-legal language 16:00 - Lawyers and non-verbal communication mishaps 19:20 - Avoiding the temptation to want to look smart with clients 21:10 - Talking about the law in terms of fairness not rules 22:30 - How company policies can hinder effective decision making 27:00 - Handling political correctness, bad jokes, etc wi...
Jon Hicks has worked with ICC to help the persecuted church around the world.
We re visit our conversation with Jon Hicks from last year!
Join us on the back of 32 years of friendship talking about inside stories that are not only funny but slightly embarrassing.
In the first episode of Season 2 I'm delighted to be joined by Matt Hamm. Matt is an Illustrator, Art Director, Brand Designer, UI Designer and the Creative Director at Supereight Studio. In the show we discuss brand and identity design, Matt's processes, responsive logos, brand guidelines, creating identities that stand the test of time and how much we love Jon Hicks.
This week's guest needs no introduction, I'm joined by Jon Hicks one of the most well known and respected designers in the UK. In the show we discuss logo brand design, Jon's processes, responsive logos, brand guidelines, digital first logo design and our favourite comedies.
This is HCD is brought to you by Humana Design In this episode, we caught up with Gentleman designer himself, Jon Hicks. Jon is a graphic designer and illustrator but has worked across a broad spectrum of mediums in his career. Most of us will be familiar with Jons work, whether it be the first Firefox logo, or Spotify's icons, or ANZ customers in Australia will recognise his icons in their applications. Having worked with Jon many times over the years, I can honestly say he’s one of the best in the world at what he does, so was incredibly happy to have him on the show. Also joining in on the conversation was Principal Designer at Intuit, Aman Braich who is a brand expert and helping reshape the brand identity for Intuit both in Australia and the US. So I sandwiched between icon and brand gurus in this episode. We discussed the differences and similarities between icon and brand, governance of both, the importance of context in design, and much more. Discuss this episode on the This is HCD Slack Channel. Read the transcript of this episode Links View Jons work at Hicks Design Watch Jon talk about The Icon Design Process Read Jons blog Follow Jon on Twitter Connect with Jon on LinkedIn Connect with Aman Braich on LinkedIn Support the show.
To warm things up, and get the some silliness out of the way first, this season starts with a special, one-off episode. Paul Boag, Jon Hicks, and I talk about Doctor Who.
Jeff and Scott welcome special guest and former #DadoftheWeek, Jon Hicks, to help discuss "Traveling Dads" on the latest episode of #crocsandcargos. The guys recap their last week (1:10), introduce special guest Jon Hicks (05:27), Jeff shares his latest "Dad of the Week" (9:30), they talk about their main topic, "Traveling Dads" (15:21), Scott goes off on his inaugural (and potentially final) "Bubbling Joy of the Week" (37:20), special guest Jon is thrown on the "video games" edition of the hot seat (41:32), and they finish things off with the "Dad Joke of the Week" (54:22).
After 15 years of being freelance has given Jon plenty of thoughts to share. the benefits of long term gigs versus variety the way he found other freleancers to set up a coworking space from freelancing as a dad with babies to when their teenagers along with portfolio polishing, book writing, conference speaking, side project creating and payment chasing He also talks about the guilt you can feel when you're not working, hence: don't let Freelance fill all your spare time. At least let some of it be filled listening to this. Love learning from other freelancers like this? Check out the website beingfreelance.com, subscribe to the podcast and to the newsletter. You'll also find useful links for this episode. That's beingfreelance.com Like VIDEO? - Check out the Being Freelance vlog - YouTube.com/SteveFolland Who the hell is Steve Folland? You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.com Track him down on Twitter @sfolland or lay a trail of cake and he'll eventually catch you up.
This is the conversation we didn't want to have, guest Erin Rand and I. This is the conversation many women / femmes in senior and executive positions don't want to have. Yet, Erin was game to have it -- and share her view into the thoughts and conversations women in positions to make a difference have about gender diversity and bias. And, as we learned from Jon Hicks in Episode 6, conflict is good. So, we also jumped into a disagreement about whether there in fact in a causal link between diversity and more successful, profitable companies. To close us out, Erin issued our toughest challenge yet. One that has the ability to shift our society as a whole to a better place -- something we desperately need right now -- if we're willing to accept the challenge. Listen in, enjoy and let us know what you think about this episode!
In this episode, Jon Hicks, Counsel, Employment Law at Netflix, explains why embracing conflict may reduce gender friction in the workplace - and increase your pay at the same time. He also shares some great stories about strong women in his life and work, and some of the secrets of their success in remaining confident around a table of men. His challenge is not to be missed. No spoiler (except to say that it was appropriate for Valentine's Day, when this was recorded) - listen in and then join his challenge!
This week on the Boagworld Show we are joined by Jon Hicks to talk about his experiences of working as an employee compared to being an independent contractor. Boagworld is proudly supported by Dev Bootcamp, the original immersive coding program that transforms beginners into full-stack web developers. Head over to devbootcamp.com/boagworld to learn more. We are also sponsored by FreeAgent, accounting software for small businesses and freelancers, recommended by 99.5% of its users, including me.
Back for episode 103 of Unfinished Business is my favourite comedy duo, ‘Pipe and Pyjamas,’ Paul Boag and Jon Hicks.
Ep223 Got Faded Japan Podcast Matty B takes the show on the road, ranting and raving on a beer drinking walk to Gamuso, where Jon Hicks and Pee Wee read the news. We get personal and beery! Managers should be hot, people get fired, cyclists should be thrown into an active volocano! News topcs include more underwear theft, 17-year-old gives birth in a toilet, arson and more! Fade on!The Got Faded Japan Podcast gives listeners a glimpse of the seedy side of Japan's news, culture, politics, parties, and all around mischief and mayhem. Hosted by Johnny and Matt who add their own opinions and otherwise drunken bullshit to the mix. Send us an email on Facebook or hell man, just tell a friend & post a link to keep this pod rolllin' Fader! Kanpai mofos!
This week on the Boagworld Show we talk icon and logo design with the legendary Jon Hicks.
This week on Unfinished Business, Paul Boag, Jon Hicks and I dispense with any pretence that this is a show about business and spend 90 minutes talking about something much more interesting. Peter Capaldi’s first series as Doctor Who. We talk about our thoughts on Peter Capaldi’s Doctor and the best (and worst) episodes of the season. Then we finish up by discussing the series finale, Clara and Danny Pink and of course Missy. If you haven’t seen the final episode of this season, there are spoilers galore.
Icon designer Jon Hicks joins me this week on Unfinished Business to discuss our experiences of recent conferences including dConstruct (me) and An Event Apart (him.) We narrowly avoid talking about our predictions for the upcoming Apple event and instead discuss how to keep work and home life separate, whether it‘s right to be connected to work outside work hours and how having an office can help with work/life balance. Of course, all of this is just a thinly disguised ruse for what we really want to talk about, Doctor Who. In the after-show section, we look back at Matt Smith’s final episode, talk about Peter Capaldi’s new Doctor so far and if Doctor Who needs longer than one hour per episode to tell a good story. Oh. And Clara bloody Oswald.
PODCAST: 31 Aug 2014 01 - Hal-An-Tow - Oysterband - English Folk Collection 02 - Boll Weevil/Yelling In The Shoats - Aly Bain, Ale Moller, And Bruce Molsky - Meeting Point 03 - Horo Johnny -Niamh Parsons - In My Prime 04 - The Mouth Of The Tobique - Jon Hicks - Chasing The Bear 05 - Moon On The Water - Bill Lloyd - Willy Ruby 06 - The Nailmaker's Strike (Part 2) - Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin - Mynd 07 - Bold Doherty - Noirin Lynch - Echotones 08 - Railboard Worksong - The Notting Hillbillies - Missing....Presumed Having A Good Time 09 - Madgie In The Summerlands - O'Hooley and Tidow - The Fragile 10 - The Dundee Cat - Hamish Imlach - Cod Liver Oil And Orange Juice - The Transatlantic Anthology 11 - Mary And The Soldier - Paul Brady - The Missing Liberty Tapes 12 - Drag Her Around The Road/The Silver Spire/The Congress Reel - Brendan Power - New Irish Harmonica 13 - Thirty Foot Trailer - Nancy Kerr & James Fagan - Strands Of Gold 14 - Green Grow The Laurels - Ed Rennie - Narrative 15 - Old Joe Clarke - The Barely Works - Best Of The Barelyworks
In this week’s extra length special episode of Unfinished Business, Jon Hicks and I talk exclusively about Doctor Who, so there isn’t a single piece of business advice anywhere in the show — not that there’s usually much. In particular we talk about the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary episode, so if you haven’t seen that yet — spoilers! Before that we talk about ‘An Adventure In Space And Time’, the story of the First Doctor William Hartnell and ‘The Night Of The Doctor’ mini episode that set the scene for the 50th Anniversary last week. Thanks to our companionssponsors this week Perch and Riot’s new Forge. Please support our show by supporting them.
"It transcends the standard gaming demographic," explained Jon Hicks, editor for Xbox 360 - The Official Xbox Magazine (UK). "I think that's one of the reasons why it's so successful: Everybody who buys video games buys GTA, and many other people who don't routinely buy video games will also buy it. It's got to that level of sort of cultural weight."
Designer, icon artist , author and possibly Doctor Who’s next companion Jon Hicks joins host Andrew Clarke this week. They discuss differences in the ways that Jon approaches different types of clients, how publishing his day rate and availability on his web site has improved the ‘quality’ of his enquiries and who ultimately owns the work that they do. As you might expect they couldn’t spend an hour together without talking about Doctor Who. Quite a lot. Thanks to our sponsor, Blush — beautiful letterpress printing of cards, stationery and more for designers and artists. Get 20% off custom business card printing during September when you use the promo code: UNFINISHEDBUSINESSCARDS.
On this week's show: Paul asks how much you should blog, Marcus takes a look at the state of music online and John Oxton joins Jon Hicks in discussing the benefits and drawbacks of home working.
Special feature on Vista, Microsoft's newest incarnation of Windows, written by Jon Hicks, the deputy editor of Windows Vista: The Official Magazine.