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Welcome to another episode of Supra Insider. This time, Mark and Ben sat down with Josh Brewer, former CEO and Co-founder of Abstract, to discuss the nuances of creative leadership in today's fast-evolving tech landscape. Josh shares his unique perspective on building high-performing teams, delegating effectively, and fostering an environment of openness and authenticity. The conversation delves into the concept of "founder mode," the future of design amidst AI advancements, and the critical role design plays in shaping product vision and business strategy. Tune in for actionable insights and lessons from Josh's extensive experience in product management, design, and entrepreneurship.All episodes of the podcast are also available on Spotify, Apple and YouTube (video).New to the pod? Subscribe below to get the next episode in your inbox
On this episode of Health 411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and student producer Josh Brewer discuss the causes and effects of nausea and vomiting.
Josh Brewer reads "Roll Jordon," “Suspended Bluegill,” “When a calendar,” “When words are data,” and “When she feigned appetite.”
I'm a designer, founder, coach/advisor to early-stage startups, husband to the most extraordinary Dana Brewer, and father to two amazing kids. Previously, I was Principal Designer at Twitter, co-founder, CEO, and Executive Chairman at Abstract, and the co-creator of 52 Weeks Of UX.
It’s Wednesday night all over the world! This week, Jared and Mike are joined by Josephine McRobbie and Joseph O’Connell, aka Gibson & Toutant, to talk about their new album, On The Green. BUT WAIT, THAT’S NOT ALL!! Josh Brewer and Addison Rogers are also in the studio on behalf of Cicada Cinema to tell … Continue reading Episode 144 with guests Josephine McRobbie & Joseph O’Connell (Gibson & Toutant), and Josh Brewer and Addison Rogers (Cicada Cinema) →
On the episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, Katie Burke interviews decoy carver, Josh Brewer. Brewer describes his unique journey in the profession from carving and competiting as a kid to a career in family medicine and then finally returning back to carving full time. Together they discuss Brewer's influences in carving and his evoluntion of a carver. www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.joshbrewer.comwww.nadecoycollectors.org
In this episode of Health411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and producer Josh Brewer discuss the causes and effects of nausea and vomiting.
Josh Brewer reads “When I place talismans,” “Dying Mantis,” “This Week in Northern Ireland,” and “The Bakeries of Warsaw.”
In this episode of Health411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and producer Josh Brewer discuss waste water surveillance and its impact on public health.
In this episode of Health411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and producer Josh Brewer discuss an article regarding the consequences for the immune system following a "Feast Diet."
In this episode of Health411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and producer Josh Brewer discuss a recent article regarding the efficacy and risks of direct-to-consumer health tests.
In this episode of Health411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and producer Josh Brewer discuss a recent article regarding chronic alcohol use and its subsequent effects on the immune system.
In this episode of Health411, host Dr. Jonathan Karp and producers Daniel Geller and Josh Brewer delve into the groundbreaking world of Casgevy, the first FDA-approved CRISPR/Cas9-based treatment for sickle cell anemia. They explore the science behind this revolutionary gene-editing therapy, its potential implications for patients, and the ethical considerations surrounding genetic interventions in healthcare.
Georgia women's head coach Josh Brewer joins the show to discuss the impact Bobby Knight had on his coaching career, his approach to fall tournament scheduling, and recruiting to Athens. Twitter: https://twitter.com/iCollegeGolf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icollegegolf/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/InsideCollegeGolf Website: https://www.insidecollegegolf.com/
Josh Brewer, owner of The Auricle Venue & Bar in Canton, Ohio joins the SWYM podcast for a special episode. From exploring genres such as satanic doo-wop to learning the reality of owning a business listen, Josh speaks on the early days of The Auricle, some of his favorite booked acts and more.
Segment 1 - 00:00 Segment 2 - 14:00 Segment 3 - 20:40 Segment 4 - 33:34 On Thursday's edition of In Focus, Fort Riley Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Community Recreation Division Chief Matt Enoch spoke about recreational activities and events that are available on post to veterans and non-veterans. Matt also shared some little known details about the MWR card available to patrons. In the second half of the program, Manhattan Housing Authority Executive Director Aaron Estabrook and Manhattan Area Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Josh Brewer highlights the upcoming "Home is Where the Heart Is" fundraiser and how to get involved. Aaron and Josh also spoke about the $1.5 million YouthBuild application submitted by the two agencies this week to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Kelly: If you were to meet Josh Brewer today, you would meet an inspiration. He is a confident, dynamic young man who is living a successful life. He has a beautiful wife and four amazing children. But you would never guess how many years of chaos and abuse preceded the life he has now.JOSH: really the extent honestly of the early childhood memories that go back it was really just bathed in anxiety and don't mess up and you know, good behavior.
Kelly: If you were to meet Josh Brewer today, you would meet an inspiration. He is a confident, dynamic young man who is living a successful life. He has a beautiful wife and four amazing children. But you would never guess how many years of chaos and abuse preceded the life he has now.JOSH: really the extent honestly of the early childhood memories that go back it was really just bathed in anxiety and don't mess up and you know, good behavior.
Kelly: If you were to meet Josh Brewer today, you would meet an inspiration. He is a confident, dynamic young man who is living a successful life. He has a beautiful wife and four amazing children. But you would never guess how many years of chaos and abuse preceded the life he has now.JOSH: really the extent honestly of the early childhood memories that go back it was really just bathed in anxiety and don't mess up and you know, good behavior.
As Grow Green Match Day approaches on Friday, April 22nd, Philanthropy Today visited with leaders in several organizations about how Grow Green Match Day financially helps them. This episode features Tod Bunting of the SAVE Farm, Rebecca Fitzgerald of Meadowlark Foundation, Scott Voos of Be Able Community, Josh Brewer of the Manhattan Area Habitat for Humanity, Melissa Soldan of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Manhattan and Lesley White of the Flint Hills Discovery Center.growgreenmanhattan.commcfks.org
Now that the 100-episode threshold has been crossed, the pressure is off and Jared and Mike have returned to their comfortable, laid back attitude of yore. Half of this episode takes place in a moving vehicle as Jared, Mike and the Gang head to Indianapolis to catch a movie! https://archive.org/download/ur-101-pv/UR%20101%20PV.mp3
Now that the 100-episode threshold has been crossed, the pressure is off and Jared and Mike have returned to their comfortable, laid back attitude of yore. Half of this episode takes place in a moving vehicle as Jared, Mike and the Gang head to Indianapolis to catch a movie! https://archive.org/download/ur-101-pv/UR%20101%20PV.mp3
"Home Is Where The Heart Is" is the theme for an upcoming event to benefit Manhattan Area Habitat for Humanity. MAHFH's Executive Director, Josh Brewer, and Development Manager, Ben Deaver, tell host Dave Lewis about the event coming Saturday, February 12th, at Manhattan's Sunset Zoo. Get your tickets and find out more at mahfh.org. You'll also learn more about Restore and how MAHFH is assisting in the local resettlement of Afghani refugees.
Habitat for Humanity continues to lend a helping hand to individuals to assist in their housing needs. In this episode, Executive Director, Josh Brewer, tells Dave that 2021 brought new hopes to families, and helped others with some goods from Habitat's "ReStore" facility.mahfh.org
Some people step up to life's incomparable challenges. Josh Brewer grew up in Sub Saharan Africa in a single-parent home. After losing his father, and leaving his mother's home, he lost three of his limbs in a train accident. After being adopted and moving to the states a chance meeting led Josh to wheelchair basketball. This became his passion and has led him to the Olympics in Rio and to finishing his college education at one of the top wheelchair basketball programs in the US. Josh shows us that optimism and internal drive can lead to amazing success even after overwhelming hardship. No Limits. The Josh Brewer Story. A Paralympian. About Our Guest: Brewer is a triple amputee who was run over by a train while living in the streets of Ethiopia as a child. He spent months in a hospital after losing both legs from below the knees and his right arm from below the elbow…Son of Laura Brewer…Has one brother, Josiah…Has lived in three countries, Ethiopia, Australia, and the U.S… Enjoys fishing, basketball, and relaxing. Paralympic Experience Rio Paralympic Games One-time Paralympian (2016); One-time medalist (1 silver) 2016 Canada Cup
#Corrosion jokes for days with these guys. Josh Brewer joins the show this week to talk about the Underground Corrosion Short Course coming up August 31st-September 2nd. For our friends at AMPP: Association for Materials Protection and Performance, NACE International, and those in the corrosion world, this episode is for you.
As everyone knows, the best way to engage with a visual medium is by listening to people talk about it on the radio, so this week, Jared and Mike are joined by local cinephiles, David Carter, Josh Brewer, and Nile Arena of Cicada Cinema to talk about The Movies®! https://archive.org/download/ur-90-pv/UR%2090%20PV.mp3
As everyone knows, the best way to engage with a visual medium is by listening to people talk about it on the radio, so this week, Jared and Mike are joined by local cinephiles, David Carter, Josh Brewer, and Nile Arena of Cicada Cinema to talk about The Movies®! https://archive.org/download/ur-90-pv/UR%2090%20PV.mp3
This message begins with Pastor Todd Winkler of CornerStone Church in Ramsay sharing about 2020 success and hopes for 2021 UP City Fest, and Josh Brewer, Evangelist and CEO of Lifeight.org giving an overview. Then Matthew Songer, MD, Local Director of UP City Fest shares about the LifeLight.org ministry and ZeroGravity Outreach, 2020, about communities impacted and plans for 2021. August 6 - Sault Ste Marie Osbourne Park 5-8 PM; August 7 - Iron Mountain/Kingsford Lodal Park 5-8 PM; August 8 – Escanaba Ludington Park 4-7 PM; August 10 – Houghton Evangel Church parking lot 5-8 PM; August 11 - Ironwood Downtown City Square Park 5-8 PM; August 14 Marquette /Westwood Mall. A message given at Waters Edge Church. The whole service and replays can be viewed on our Facebook page, Water's Edge Church, Marquette MI. Visit us on the web at www.mqtchurch.com
J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Josh Brooks kicked off the show with Chuck today talking about the recent NIL Law that was passed and signed for the state of Georgia and the array of spring sports that are starting to get into championship play. Then Josh Brewer, Head Coach of the Women's Golf Team, talked about their great success in the NCAA Columbus Regional that has put them in great position for the upcoming NCAA Championship where they will play for the first time since 2016. Then Men's Golf Head Coach Chris Haack, joined Chuck to talk about his team as they head to Tallahassee, FL for the NCAA Regionals that kick off on Monday. Hear the latest in UGA Athletics every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 9-9:30a on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM "The Official Sports Talk Station of the Georgia Bulldogs" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VP of Product Design & Research at American Express Evan English is on the frontlines of establishing and maturing Design at the corporate level. Evan believes that Design maturity means having an organizational vision for how design integrates into the various aspects of your business and how the broader organization perceives and embraces design. She encourages design leaders to create ways to measure maturity and evolution and celebrate the progress along the way.Evan on LinkedInNNG Corporate UX Maturity: Stages 1-4InVision Design Maturity ModelBy Design is a show about the process of designing exceptional digital experiences. In each episode, our host, Josh Brewer, dives deep into a specific stage of the design lifecycle with an industry leader. Our hope is that hearing their insight can help us shape a better future for design.If you’re interested in improving the design process at your organization, see how Abstract can help.
VP of Design at Loom Joshua Goldenberg shares insights about how to make building and shipping an opportunity for inclusion and a shared sense of ownership. He also reminds us that design’s responsibility doesn’t end after the handoff — we should be collaborating with cross functional teams early and often.Joshua’s websiteJoshua on LinkedInNew Loom branding launchPlasmicBy Design is a show about the process of designing exceptional digital experiences. In each episode, our host, Josh Brewer, dives deep into a specific stage of the design lifecycle with an industry leader. Our hope is that hearing their insight can help us shape a better future for design.If you’re interested in improving the design process at your organization, see how Abstract can help.
Josh and David open with a discussion about reasonable gun reform, the Second Amendment and the recent mass shootings. Josh Brewer, a lead union organizer at Amazon’s Bessemer warehouse, Zooms in to discuss the effort to help Amazon workers and how Jesus would be on board. We wrap with a discussion about HR1, voting rights and this week’s Rightwing Nut of the Week. Guests: Josh Brewer, union organizer About APW: APW is a weekly Alabama political podcast hosted by Josh Moon and David Person, two longtime Alabama political journalists. More information is available on our website. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
Head of Design at Stripe Katie Dill says that it’s important to take the time to design your review process — including your ability to facilitate. She shares how setting the right amount of context with the right people at the right stage can be critical to success.Katie on TwitterKatie on LinkedInBy Design is a show about the process of designing exceptional digital experiences. In each episode, our host, Josh Brewer, dives deep into a specific stage of the design lifecycle with an industry leader. Our hope is that hearing their insight can help us shape a better future for design.If you’re interested in improving the design process at your organization, see how Abstract can help.
Director of Design at Webflow David Hoang says that prototyping is an incredibly effective way to learn and to get immediate feedback, understand what your team can say no to, and de-risk design decisions. David’s websiteDavid on TwitterDavid on LinkedInWebflowHow Did This Get Made?By Design is a show about the process of designing exceptional digital experiences. In each episode, our host, Josh Brewer, dives deep into a specific stage of the design lifecycle with an industry leader. Our hope is that hearing their insight can help us shape a better future for design.If you’re interested in improving the design process at your organization, see how Abstract can help.
Artist, designer, and entrepreneur, Marc Hemeon, shares how setting expectations with stakeholders and clarifying the type of feedback that’s needed in this stage can create compassion and freedom to explore in the exploration stage of the design lifecycle. Marc’s website and paintingsMarc on TwitterMarc on LinkedInBy Design is a show about the process of designing exceptional digital experiences. In each episode, our host, Josh Brewer, dives deep into a specific stage of the design lifecycle with an industry leader. Our hope is that hearing their insight can help us shape a better future for design.If you’re interested in improving the design process at your organization, see how Abstract can help.
David and Mary Sherwin from Ask the Sherwins explain how the product brief can be a tool for alignment and consensus about what you’re going to build, what success looks like if you get it right, and how we can improve this stage in the design lifecycle. Ask the SherwinsAsk the Sherwins on TwitterDavid on TwitterDavid on LinkedInMary on TwitterMary on LinkedInCreative WorkshopTurning People into TeamsBy Design is a show about the process of designing exceptional digital experiences. In each episode, our host, Josh Brewer, dives deep into a specific stage of the design lifecycle with an industry leader. Our hope is that hearing their insight can help us shape a better future for design.If you’re interested in improving the design process at your organization, see how Abstract can help.
By Design is a show about the process of designing exceptional digital experiences. In each episode, our host, Josh Brewer, dives deep into a specific stage of the design lifecycle with an industry leader. Our hope is that hearing their insight can help us shape a better future for design. Sana Rao, VP of Product & Design at Peanut shares what she knows about research.Sana’s websiteSana on TwitterSana on LinkedInFound PoemsPeanutIf you’re interested in improving the design process at your organization, see how Abstract can help.
In Alabama, “There’s a movement happening. It's coming and it's coming fast.” Today’s labor history: SCOTUS establishes Weingarten Rights. Today’s labor quote: Josh Brewer. @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @aflcio @RWDSU @amazon @BAmazonUnion #1U Founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
In Alabama, “There's a movement happening. It's coming and it's coming fast.” Today's labor history: SCOTUS establishes Weingarten Rights. Today's labor quote: Josh Brewer. @wpfwdc #1u #unions #LaborRadioPod @aflcio @RWDSU @amazon @BAmazonUnion #1U Founding member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network.
Read Abstract's Open Letter to Design and follow @goabstract and @jbrewer on Twitter for updates. The voices featured in this episode are David and Mary Sherwin, co-founders of Ask the Sherwins and David Hoang, Design Director at Webflow. Stay tuned for more perspectives from leaders about the design lifecycle. By Design is produced by Josh Brewer, Olivia Reingold, and Alison Harshbarger.
In this podcast, Alicia Bonestroo interviews Josh Brewer, CEO and President of LifeLight. On August 8, LifeLight is hosting a Festival in Rock Valley, IA. Brewer is included among the slate of speakers and performers, along with Sanctus Real, Josh Gilbert Band and more. For more information, visit LifeLight.org or click here.
In this episode, I chat with long-time brewer, Josh Brewer, who recently moved from the flatlands of North Carolina to the mountains. Support the show (https://tunein.com/radio/Biz-Radio-1350-s23339/)
Daryl Liebe brought Josh Brewer and Chris Crenshaw into the studio to talk about LifeLight and the world of Christian music. They also talk about how the "church" can make a difference in the world today. Enjoy!
Jeff Dantzler chats with Georgia Women's Golf Head Coach Josh Brewer to find out he's keeping up with his athletes and the positives he's taken from this experience.
This is the second part of discussing Galatians 2:20 with Josh Brewer. You will not want to miss this!!! Lifelight information: https://lifelight.org/ https://www.facebook.com/upcityfest/?view_public_for=110627820466228 https://www.instagram.com/upcityfest/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christianvision/message
This episode is an exciting one! Special guest: Lifelight CEO Josh Brewer joins us to discuss Galatians 2:20. We had fun through the struggles that we were having during the broadcast which I know you will enjoy. But through the humor and all the jokes, we fin seriousness within the discussion and have an impactful conversation. Sit back and enjoy this week’s episode and don’t forget to share. Lifelight information: https://lifelight.org/ https://www.facebook.com/upcityfest/?view_public_for=110627820466228 https://www.instagram.com/upcityfest/ If you are interested in being part of Christian Vision email us at officem3ministries@gmail.com or find us on facebook and Instagram and give a shout out. Thanks everyone and God Bless!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christianvision/message
In this episode, Coach Brewer talks with us about a few topics including his experiences as a player and college coach, the recruiting process, and he walks us through what a typical week looks like for a UGA Lady Bulldawg.
First Sunday in Lent First Lesson -Deuteronomy 26:1-11 - Joan Pusser, lay reader Second Lesson - Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16, Read in English by Josh Brewer and in Hebrew by Rabbi Steven Henki Anthem - - “Jesus, Lover of My Soul” by Henry Coleman Gospel Lesson - Luke 4:1-13 Sermon - “Dreams of the Past, Hope for the Future” Rabbi Steven Henkin, Congregation Agudath Achim, Savannah. For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
Seventh Sunday after Epiphany Kyle Ballantine, organist The Baptism of Caedie Brewer “Celebration” by Jason Krug, featuring the Bell Choir First Lesson - Genesis 45:3-11, 15 Second Lesson - 1 Corinthians 15:35-38, 42-50 Anthem - “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another” by Van Denman Thompson Gospel Lesson - Luke 6:27-38 Sermon- “Echoes of Resurrection” by Rev. Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
All Saint's Sunday: Anthem: "Pie Jesu" - Gabriel Faure All Saint's Meditation - Rev. Josh Brewer
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost: Anthem: "All the Earth Rejoice" - Antonio Vivaldi Sermon: "What Do You Want With My Feet?" - Rev. Josh Brewer
Jared and Mike are joined in the studio by Josh Brewer of Cicada Cinema®, local curators of pop-up style feature film screenings and delightful cinematic events. They also talk about Josh’s recent cross-country bicycling trip and being trapped in close proximity to uninteresting people, among other things! https://archive.org/download/UnspReq72/Ur7Podcast.mp3
Josh Brewer is the Co-founder & CEO of Abstract, a platform for modern design teams to work together. Josh’s career in design started off with teaching - but quickly lead to him diving into the emerging web and mobile product design industry. He eventually joined Twitter where he became a Principal Designer. Josh joins us to share his story, how he got into design, what it’s was like working as a Principal Designer at Twitter, what led him to starting Abstract, his advice on raising funding, how he thinks about the design industry, and much more.
Trinity Sunday First Lesson - Isaiah 6:1-8 Second Lesson - Romans 8:12-17 Anthem - “Shine Like the Sun” by Karen Black Gospel Lesson - John 3:1-17 Sermon - “Would You Like to Dance?” by Rev. Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
Special guest Josh Brewer, CEO and co-founder of Abstract, joins the show to discuss how we make design — from mockups to prototypes to production and through collaboration, process, and everything in between.
In the second hour, hosts Fr. Josh and Fr. Justin Waltz visited with the University of Mary's Dr. Karen Rohr and Fr. Tad Pacholczyk about "wrongful birth" lawsuits and their terribly twisted logic. Our hosts then visited with Josh Brewer about the upcoming LifeLight Christian music festival in Watford City, ND. Finally, Frs. Waltz joined the Diocese of Fargo's Deacon Jim Hunt to talk about Catholic long-term care options for aging parents.
Third Sunday of Easter First Lesson - Psalm 133 Second Lesson - 1 John 3:1-7 Anthem - “Children of the Heavenly Father” by Marie Pooler Gospel Lesson - Luke 24:36b-48 Sermon - “Hungry for Resurrection” by Rev. Josh Brewer, Assistant Minister for Community Missions For more information about First Baptist Church Savannah, GA Visit our website http://www.fbc-sav.org We invite you to attend our Sunday morning worship service at 11AM We are located at 223 Bull Street on Chippewa Square, downtown Savannah All are Welcome
Guest: D'Anna Dininny and Josh Brewer, freshman mechanical engineering majors Hosts: Billy Liggett and Michelle Perez Produced by: Billy Liggett Music: Oort Patrol Rhymes With Orange is a product of the Office of Communications and Marketing at Campbell University. Topics: Freshmen mechanical engineering majors D'Anna Dininny and Josh Brewer share their experiences from a recent trip to Botswana, Africa, where the two (and a group of engineering students) helped mend an airplane runway and provide water sources for wildlife during their weeklong stay in the sparsely populated nation. Recorded March 20, 2018, using space and equipment provided by the College of Arts & Sciences Communication Studies program (broadcasting department) and professor Brian Bowman.
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost [A Communion Sunday]: Sermon: "No Shoes Required" [Rev. Josh Brewer]
9th Sunday After Pentecost [A Communion Sunday]: Sermon: "What is Your Name?" [Rev. Josh Brewer]
Today we caught up with Josh Brewer, the co-founder and CEO at Abstract, previously a principal designer at Twitter. In this episode we dig into the design tools ecosystem, how to launch a startup, social responsibility in product design, and so much more.
In this episode of MOTHER EARTH NEWS and friends our guests Gianaclis Caldwel of Pholia Farm, Jeannette Beranger, and Richard Browning of The Livestock Conservancy will meet with Kellsey Trimble, managing editor of Grit, to discuss different breeds of goats, what their uses are, and what the best methods of keeping them are. If you have goats or are interesteld in getting goats, this episode is for you! If youre not interested in goats, you will be after this episode! Thank you Onduline for Sponsoring this episode! To see examples of how onduline can work for you follow this link! Visit the MOTHER EARTH NEWS and Friends homespage for more extensive show notes! Here is a collection of related articles you may enjoy: 21 Things You Should Know About Before Your Star a Goat Farm An Introduction to Common Goat Breeds First Time Goat Owner? Be Prepared! How to Choose a Healthy Goat Kidding: Goat Pregnancy and Labor Raising Dairy Goats and the Benefits of Goats Milk Enjoy this video of Josh Brewer and the Onduline team working to build a chicken coop in an hour! Find our Guests Books in the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Store An Introduction to Heritage Breeds Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking The Small-Scale Cheese Business The Farmstead Creamery Advisor Holistic Goat Care Mastering Basic Cheesemaking The Small Scale Dairy. Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources that may pique your interests! To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page! Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page for an opportunity to see our podcast guest live! The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast is a production of Ogden Publications.
3rd Sunday of Lent Sermon: "Is There Something You Want to Hear?" [Rev. Josh Brewer]
Josh Brewer speaks with Joshua N. Winn, professor of astrophysical sciences at Princeton University.
Christmas Day: Sermon: The Hopes and Fears of All the Years [Dr. John Finley, Rev. Lauren Colwell & Rev. Josh Brewer]
How we know we’re building the right products or features Using the “jobs to be done framework” in design and product development How Twitter did design critiques to determine they were solving the right problems The difference between presenting design decisions to your team vs stakeholders What it looks like to “have a seat at the table” as a UX designer Helping your company value design at the highest level with executives Measuring the success of UX design Links from this episode: Josh Brewer’s new company, Abstract: https://www.abstractapp.com/ Book, “The Ego is the Enemy”: https://www.amazon.com/Ego-Enemy-Ryan-Holiday/dp/1591847818 “Pay as much attention to the little things that you see and hear and witness when someone is using what you’ve made”
Join host-producer Josh Brewer for a selection of the most engrossing Profiles interviews from 2016.
The 8th Sunday after Pentecost. Rev. Josh Brewer gives a sermon about Luke 10:25-37, Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan.
Josh Brewer speaks with documentary filmmaker Tony Buba, and Yaël Ksander hosts an interview with mixed-media artist Joseph Bernard.
Chris, and Les sit down with Josh Brewer, Travis Quinn, and Will Witt from Mother Earth Brewing to try a new beer, talk about counter top brewing systems, and answer your homebrew questions.
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In this interview, Josh Brewer explains why a design led culture enables us to better understand our users as well as the significance of a collaborative approach to engineering. We discuss where most design founders go wrong when building a startup and what the design community could do to improve. This episode is brought to you by UserTesting.com.
In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with special guest Josh Brewer about Twitter, great books, the new Gmail app for iPhone, Mailbox app, Rushmore, Mailchimp, infographics, Execute book, and more.
It's Episode 18 and our book this time around is The Manual Issue 2 by Mark Boulton, Cennydd Bowles, Josh Brewer, Karen Mcgrane, Jon Mcnaught and Trent Walton. (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/podcast/18-the-manual-2)