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Send us a textIn this raw and real episode of Salesforce Hiring Edge, we sit down with David Kestenberg — former CIO, startup founder, and transformation leader — to talk about something no one is saying out loud in tech hiring: vulnerability is a weapon.From building authentic teams to calling BS on fake personas in interviews, David, Josh Matthews, and Josh LeQuire break down how to create a culture where people are safe to be real — and why that leads to better hires, better retention, and better outcomes.You'll learn:Why saying "I don't know" might be your biggest strengthHow to use vulnerability to create high-performance teamsThe silent cost of inauthentic hiresHow diversity, culture, and transparency create hiring edge in Salesforce orgsHow to screen for realness, not resumes
Send us a textNot all recruiters are equal — and hiring the wrong one could cost you time, money, and top talent.In this episode, Josh Matthews explains exactly how to vet a recruiter, what red flags to avoid, and how speed and quality can work together to deliver better hires. Learn why specialization, transparency, and relationship-building are non-negotiable if you want to build a high-performing Salesforce team.Listen in and upgrade your hiring strategy.#Recruiting #SalesforceHiring #Leadership #BusinessStrategy #HiringTips
In this episode, Justin sits down with our newest team member, Josh Matthews, to discuss his first money memory, his career in commercial real estate, and what led him to change careers.For more information and show notes visit: https://www.bwmplanning.com/post/104Connect With Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BrownleeWealthManagement/?ref=py_cLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brownlee-wealth-management/Disclosure: This information is for informational purposes only. Nothing discussed during this video should be interpreted as tax, legal, or investment advice. If you have questions pertaining to your specific situation, please consult the appropriate qualified professional.
Send us a textWelcome to the Salesforce Hiring Edge, hosted by Josh Matthews and co-host Josh LeQuire. In this powerful episode, we break down exactly what it takes to hire the right Salesforce SI (System Integrator) partner — and why making the wrong choice could cost you your career.From uncovering the #1 factor in Salesforce implementation success (spoiler: it's client engagement), to red flags in partner pitches, to protecting your investment through smart, small-bite projects — this conversation is a goldmine for any leader navigating the Salesforce ecosystem.
Send us a textWhat does it really take to scale a Salesforce team from 10 to 200—without chaos? In this episode of Salesforce Hiring Edge, Josh Matthews and Josh LeQuire are joined by David Kestenberg: former CIO, Salesforce transformation leader, and 5-time Dreamforce speaker. David shares hard-won lessons on hiring for trajectory, building leadership layers, and maintaining clarity and accountability—even when you're growing at warp speed. From ‘sniper' developers to culture-building rituals, you'll learn how to balance technical needs with human dynamics, set your managers up for success, and create systems that scale. Packed with real-world advice for tech leaders, consulting partners, and hiring managers who want to build high-performing teams the smart way.takeawaysThe vibe check is essential for ensuring team fit.Experience plays a crucial role in assessing candidates.Trusting managers is key to finding the right talent.Technical skills must align with team dynamics.The overall team vibe influences hiring decisions.Expectations should be clear during the interview process.A good vibe check can lead to better team cohesion.Understanding the 'true North' is vital for alignment.Hiring is not just about skills, but also about culture.Effective leadership involves balancing various perspectives.Sound Bites"The right expectations and all of that""It's about the vibe of the overall team""I trust the managers that work under me"interview process, vibe check, team dynamics, technical skills, hiring, management, leadership, organizational culture
Send us a textn this episode of Salesforce Hiring Edge, Josh Matthews and Josh LeQuire break down two real-world Salesforce hiring stories—one a textbook win, the other a slow-motion fail. You'll learn exactly what separates high-velocity teams who land top talent from the ones who lose momentum and miss out.Josh unpacks a step-by-step playbook on how one fast-moving company hired a Salesforce pro in under 48 hours—from job order to offer. No red tape, no games, just clear priorities, time-blocked interviews, and decisive leadership.
In the final live episode of the Salesforce Career Show, hosts Josh Matthews and Josh LaQuire are joined by a powerhouse panel including Vanessa Grant, Mike Mikula, and Anthony Rodriguez to discuss the question everyone in the ecosystem is asking: How will AI reshape our careers?This extended finale delivers a deep, honest, and highly detailed breakdown of how artificial intelligence is already impacting Salesforce roles—from project managers and admins to developers, BAs, and architects. Drawing on a research-backed report of 56+ sources, the hosts provide concrete statistics, real-world examples, and industry predictions that range from exciting to alarming.But this episode isn't just about disruption—it's also about opportunity. From leveraging AI for documentation, delivery, and development, to building human-centric skills like communication and emotional intelligence, this episode offers a roadmap for anyone who wants to adapt, lead, and thrive in the AI era.Listeners also get a behind-the-scenes look at the rebrand to “Salesforce Hiring Edge,” what's changing, what's coming next, and a heartfelt tribute to a fallen friend whose legacy inspired the show's evolution.Key Topics Include:The real stats: 30–65% of some Salesforce roles may be disrupted by AIWhich skills are future-proof—and which ones need urgent developmentHow DevOps, prompt engineering, and ethical AI expertise will define new rolesWhat hiring managers now expect from candidates and consultants alikeThe future of live shows, Clubhouse nostalgia, and what's next for the podcastA powerful tribute to Tom Graber and a message about embracing your authentic selfWhether you're an admin, consultant, developer, or PM, this episode will change how you view your career—and help you make smarter, faster, and more human-centered moves going forward.This episode is brought to you by Josh Matthews: thesalesforcerecruiter.comFor more terrific content, join our social network and get connected to our Salesforce community.Visit Salesforce Career Show: salesforcecareershow.comConnect with SalesForce Staffing on LinkedInConnect on LinkedIn: Josh MatthewsFollow us on Twitter: TheJoshForceSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelChapters00:00 - Opening Introductions and Show Format Updates06:57 - Show Rebrand: From Salesforce Career Show to Hiring Edge14:20 - The Role of AI in the Salesforce Ecosystem20:08 - Deep Dive: AI's Impact on Business Analysts (BAs)23:57 - Developer Perspective: Building With and Beyond AI30:44 - Real-World AI Stats and Predictions Across Salesforce Roles42:08 - High-Impact Skills and Certifications for AI-Era Salesforce Pros53:33 - Government, Compliance, and AI: Security Concerns and Limits1:01:52 - Can AI Fully Automate Salesforce Implementations?1:12:11 - PMs and AI: Will AI Replace Project Managers?1:23:55 - Final Reflections: How to Future-Proof Your Career With AI
The AI revolution isn't coming—it's already here. And for Salesforce administrators, this means big changes. AI-powered tools like Einstein and AgentForce are now handling 40-50% of manual tasks, automating processes such as user permissions, report generation, and workflow creation. With AI evolving at an unprecedented speed, the role of the Salesforce admin is shifting from configurator to strategic orchestrator.In this episode of the Salesforce Career Show, hosts Josh Matthews and Josh LeQuire welcome David Forder, founder of Sentia AI, a leading company in AI-powered Salesforce automation. They dive deep into what these changes mean for current and aspiring admins, including what skills will be essential to stay competitive and thrive in an AI-driven ecosystem.Beyond just automation, the panel explores how AI governance, DevOps practices, and business analysis will shape the next generation of Salesforce careers. Whether you're a seasoned admin or just breaking into the ecosystem, this episode provides the critical insights and strategies you need to future-proof your career.Key Topics Include:How AI is transforming the Salesforce admin role (and what's next).Why Einstein GPT and AgentForce will redefine Salesforce workflows.The new skillset admins must develop to stay competitive.The rise of AI governance and its impact on Salesforce professionals.How DevOps and automation are becoming essential skills for admins.The 30% drop-off prediction: Why admins must adapt or risk being left behind.How AI can increase admin salaries by up to 22%—if leveraged correctly.What companies expect from admins in 2025 and beyond.This episode is brought to you by Josh Matthews: thesalesforcerecruiter.comFor more terrific content, join our social network and get connected to our Salesforce community.Visit Salesforce Career Show: salesforcecareershow.comConnect with SalesForce Staffing on LinkedInConnect on LinkedIn: Josh MatthewsFollow us on Twitter: TheJoshForceSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelChapters:00:00 - Welcome and Introduction to AI's Impact on Admins 00:07 - The AI Revolution: Why It's Changing the Salesforce Ecosystem Now 00:25 - Einstein GPT, AgentForce, and the Future of Automation 00:54 - The Admin Role Shift: From Configurator to Strategic Orchestrator 01:17 - The Salesforce Career Show's New Name & Format Announcement 01:41 - Introduction to Guest: David Forder, Founder of Sentia AI 02:28 - How Sentia AI is Innovating AI-Powered Salesforce Workflows 03:09 - What AI Means for Admins: Opportunities & Risks 05:30 - How AI Will Automate 50% of Current Admin Responsibilities 06:41 - Admin Survival Guide: The Skills You Must Learn Now 09:35 - Why DevOps is Becoming Essential for Salesforce Admins 12:44 - AI Governance: What Admins Need to Know About Data & Ethics 14:09 - The 30% Reduction in Admin Jobs: Who Will Be Left Behind? 17:54 - How Admins Can Become AI Experts (And Secure a 22% Pay Raise) 22:37 - The Business Impact of AI: How to Align with Company Needs 25:45 - The Role of AI in Business Analysis and Stakeholder Engagement 31:05 - What Hiring Managers Now Expect from Salesforce Admins 36:28 - Actionable Career Advice: How to Stay Relevant in
Are you ready to step into a leadership role—or are you being pushed into one for the wrong reasons? In this episode of The Salesforce Career Show, we uncover the reality of leadership and whether it's the right path for you.Join host Josh Matthews, co-host Josh LaQuire, and leadership expert Whitney Farris as they dive deep into the challenges of Salesforce leadership, career progression myths, and how to thrive as a people leader. Learn the key skills that separate great leaders from struggling managers and how AI is reshaping business, hiring, and career development.We also break down highlights from the Salesforce Spring 2025 Release Notes and introduce our new segment: AI Spotlight, where we explore the latest in AI for leadership and career growth.
In this week's Interview Classic episode from ten years ago (2-22-2015), PWTorch editor Wade Keller interviewed former WWE and TNA lead play-by-play announcer Josh Mathews who discussed his time in WWE, why he departed, his path to TNA, his controversial Twitter exchange with Jim Ross, what he likes about TNA, what it's like to be shouted at by Vince McMahon, what his prep style was like in WWE, what he was liking about TNA, his Tough Enough experience, the departure of Samoa Joe, and his new podcast about men's fashion. Live callers and email topics are sprinkled in.Then in a bonus interview from earlier in the month (2-11-2015), Pat McNeill interviewed former WCW wrestler The Stro. Plus, in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, McNeill and PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell talk the latest news, events, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
In this thought-provoking episode of the Salesforce Career Show, hosts Josh Matthews and Vanessa Grant—joined by expert guests Josh LeQuire and Jon Cline—tackle a crucial yet often overlooked skill: tone and professional communication.Our tone of voice shapes how we are perceived in different professional settings—whether we're speaking to executives, leading a meeting, presenting at a conference, or conducting an interview. But does a confident tone always mean success? Should you adjust your tone depending on your audience? Is “consultant speak” helpful or harmful? The panel dives deep into the nuances of communication, exploring when and how to adapt your tone for impact while staying authentic.This episode also marks Vanessa Grant's final show as co-host, as she reflects on three years of sharing insights, growing her platform, and helping thousands of Salesforce professionals advance their careers.Key topics include:The power of tone: how musicality, pacing, and emphasis affect perception.When to adjust your tone—and when to stay authentic.Why confidence doesn't always mean certainty and how to use uncertainty strategically.The difference between effective leadership communication and “sounding smart.”How to improve your vocal presence with a one-minute voice training exercise.A special farewell segment: Vanessa Grant reflects on her journey as co-host.Whether you're navigating high-stakes meetings, client interactions, or public speaking engagements, this episode will help you develop a strong, adaptable, and authentic professional voice that commands respect and fosters trust.This episode is brought to you by Josh Matthews: thesalesforcerecruiter.comFor more terrific content, join our social network and get connected to our Salesforce community.Visit Salesforce Career Show: salesforcecareershow.comConnect with SalesForce Staffing on LinkedInConnect on LinkedIn: Josh MatthewsFollow us on Twitter: TheJoshForceSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelChapters:00:00 - Welcome and Vanessa Grant's Final Episode Announcement00:12:45 - The Importance of Tone in Professional Settings00:27:50 - Confidence vs. Authenticity: When to Adjust Your Tone00:42:15 - How to Communicate Uncertainty Without Losing Credibility00:55:30 - The “Consultant Voice”: Does It Build Trust or Push People Away?01:10:45 - Mastering Tone: Pacing, Emphasis, and the Power of the Pause01:25:00 - One-Minute Vocal Training Exercise for Stronger Speech01:40:15 - Vanessa's Reflections: Three Years of the Salesforce Career Show
Quitting vs. Conquering: How to Navigate Career Decisions in the Salesforce EcosystemIn this insightful episode of the Salesforce Career Show, hosts Josh Matthews and Vanessa Grant are joined by industry experts Tom Graber, Brandon Stein, Reid Marquand, and Josh LaQuire to tackle one of the toughest career questions: Should you stay or should you go?They dive deep into the reasons why people leave jobs, how to evaluate if quitting is truly the best move, and what steps you should take before making a final decision. Whether it's about growth opportunities, compensation, leadership, or workplace culture, this episode is packed with real-world insights and practical strategies to help you make career decisions with confidence.Key topics include:The top five reasons professionals leave their jobs—and how to address them.How to evaluate your career growth potential before deciding to quit.Compensation: Are you truly underpaid, or is there more to consider?The importance of work-life balance and how to determine if it's the job or your habits.Toxic environments vs. personal responsibility: How to assess the real issue.Leadership challenges: What makes a bad boss and how to manage up.Actionable strategies to take control of your career and future-proof your success.Before you make a move, listen to this episode and gain the clarity you need to make the right choice for your career!This episode is brought to you by Josh Matthews: thesalesforcerecruiter.comFor more terrific content, join our social network and get connected to our Salesforce community.Visit Salesforce Career Show: salesforcecareershow.comConnect with Salesforce Staffing on LinkedInConnect on LinkedIn: Josh MatthewsFollow us on Twitter: TheJoshForceSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelChapters:00:00 - Welcome and Career Decision Framework Introduction00:12:45 - The Top Five Reasons People Quit: Breaking Them Down00:27:50 - Career Growth: Are You Really Stuck or Just Not Taking Initiative?00:42:15 - Salary vs. Reality: Are You Actually Underpaid?00:55:30 - Work-Life Balance: Is It the Job or Is It You?01:10:45 - Toxic Workplaces: When to Leave and When to Adapt01:25:00 - Bad Leadership: What to Do When Your Boss Is the Problem01:40:15 - Final Thoughts: Stay, Go, or Take Control of Your Career?
JaySin & The Horror King are back with the latest TNA Wrestling News! Plus a review for the 1/30/25 IMPACT on their latest podcast. This episode features some breaking news like Bayley coming to TNA?! Dave Penzer opened a can of whoopass on Josh Mathews, the USA Network a done deal? Listen and find out! https://wrestlevoice.com/2025/02/03/bully-ray-dudley-humiliates-pro-wrestling-insider/ #tna #tnaimpact #royalrumble
In this episode of the Salesforce Career Show, hosts Josh Matthews and Vanessa Grant are joined by a panel of experts, including Fred Cadena, Mike Mikula, Eric Cook, and Josh LeQuire to discuss effective strategies for planning a successful 2025.From practical tools to personal growth insights, this episode covers how to set meaningful goals, optimize productivity, and navigate challenges in the Salesforce ecosystem.Wherever you are in your Salesforce journey, this episode is packed with actionable advice on planning your year effectively, staying focused, and achieving your goals.We talk about:Top tools for task management, goal setting, and personal organization.Insights into the Tony Robbins RPM (Rapid Planning Method) system.How to manage energy, focus, and time for peak productivity.Career development strategies, from networking to personal branding.Building accountability systems to stay on track with your goals.Using reflection and retrospectives to improve year-over-year performance.Tune in to learn how to make 2025 your most productive and fulfilling year yet!This episode is brought to you by Josh Matthews: thesalesforcerecruiter.comFor more terrific content, join our social network and get connected to our Salesforce community.Visit Salesforce Career Show: salesforcecareershow.comConnect with SalesForce Staffing on LinkedInConnect on LinkedIn: Josh MatthewsFollow us on Twitter: TheJoshForceSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelChapters:00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Stage for Planning 12:45 - Top Tools for Organizing Your Year and Enhancing Focus27:50 - Evernote, OmniFocus, and Tech Tools for Productivity 42:15 - The RPM System: A Results-Oriented Approach to Goal Setting 55:30 - Energy, Focus, and Time Management for Long-Term Success1:10:45 - The Role of Retrospectives: Learning from Successes and Failures1:25:00 - Personal Growth in the Salesforce Ecosystem: Career and Life Goals1:40:15 - Wrap-Up: Accountability, Fun, and Building a Productive 2025
Ready to navigate the complex world of Salesforce partnerships? Join co-hosts Josh Matthews and Vanessa Grant as they sit down with industry veterans Bobby Dornbos and Theron Stanley. You'll gain insights into the evolving Salesforce ecosystem and learn how the influx of post-COVID consultancy partners is shifting the dynamics of service quality and partnerships. This episode doesn't just stop at what you know; it pushes boundaries with practical strategies for niche market success, emphasizing the importance of relationship-building skills and risk-taking.Discover the secrets to sustaining a successful Salesforce consulting business. Our guests share personal tales of resilience and transition, offering firsthand advice on leveraging personal networks, continuous learning, and strategic marketing. The conversation broadens to the impact of AI, illustrating how cutting-edge tools can transform your efficiency and marketability.Don't miss out on crucial advice on building your brand and pitching your skills, especially when AI knowledge is increasingly in demand. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or an established consultant, the insights shared will equip you with the tools needed for career growth in the tech space. Prepare to be inspired by stories highlighting the power of community support, adaptability, and lifelong learning in the ever-changing Salesforce landscape.
Ever wondered how the latest AI innovations can transform your career? Join us as we unpack the highlights of Dreamforce with our special guest, Brandon Stein, a leader in customer experience and strategic marketing with a storied career at Deloitte and Salesforce. Vanessa Grant shares her heartfelt moments of meeting friends and mentees in person, while Brandon recounts his eye-opening first ride with Waymo, a self-driving car service, alongside Josh Matthews. This episode promises a deep dive into the Salesforce ecosystem, enriched with personal anecdotes and expert insights.The Dreamforce expo floor was a whirlwind of advancements and opportunities, particularly in Salesforce certifications. We delve into the AI Associate certification and the technical hiccups with the Krypterion test platform, featuring Reid's firsthand struggles as a techno-functional architect and product manager. Beyond the technicalities, we emphasize the importance of certifications in creating buzz around pivotal topics like AI. Vanessa and Brandon dissect the transformative power of AI in customer service and marketing, shedding light on its potential to revolutionize industries.Dreamforce wasn't all smooth sailing, and we candidly address feedback and areas for improvement. From the exclusionary business email requirement for G2 reviews to the need for more leader-focused events, we explore how inclusivity and purposeful planning can elevate such gatherings. The discussion on Salesforce's latest AI innovation, Agentforce, underscores its groundbreaking potential for businesses and careers alike. Wrapping up, we stress the importance of adapting to digital transformations and maintaining robust professional networks, ensuring you're well-prepared for future Dreamforce events and opportunities.
Odds and Ends: We answer a viewer question (that viewer is me) about what movie titles bother us; also, our beloved sidepod The Boys Will Be The Boys is back in town... which really just means we talked about the newest season of The Boys Feature Film: We talk about a couple classics of the silent era from one of the giants, Sherlock Jr. and The General. T.J. used the excuse of it being the 100-year anniversary of the former, but really, he just wanted to talk about these and Buster Keaton on the show. Both movies highlight his great comedic chops and his knack for nearly killing himself in basically every shot of his movies. Next week's movie: What We Do in the Shadows (2014) You can join the conversation every Wednesday at 7pm EST on Twitch and Youtube! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers! Our guest // @LearningaboutMovies Substack // https://learningaboutmovies.substack.com Twitch // twitch.tv/ThereWillBeDuds Socials: linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDuds YouTube // There Will Be Duds Twitter // @ThereWillBeDuds Facebook // There Will Be Duds Instagram // ThereWillBeDuds TikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/there-will-be-duds/support
Odds and Ends: Robert Towne's Oscar-nominated dog; we're old and it's been a few minutes, so we talk about how cool things were before current year; we also finished some cool games and Josh asks for some of our best video game recommendations Feature Film: We discuss the original adaptation of the literary classic, Lord of the Flies. It's our favorite subject to talk about - kids being killed! The twist here is that it's kids doing the killing as well. Speaking of, maybe Piggy deserved it? He was annoying, after all. And a nerd. And fat. Yeah, he deserved it. Next week's movie: Space Thunder Kids (1991) You can join the conversation every Wednesday at 7pm EST on Twitch and Youtube! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers! Our guest // @LearningaboutMovies Substack // https://learningaboutmovies.substack.... Twitch // twitch.tv/ThereWillBeDuds Socials: linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDuds YouTube // There Will Be Duds Twitter // @ThereWillBeDuds Facebook // There Will Be Duds Instagram // ThereWillBeDuds TikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/there-will-be-duds/support
Odds and Ends: Are theaters actually dying? We provide thorough and very well-thought out opinions on it, and provide recent experiences on opposite ends of the spectrum. Nick's being a bad crowd during I Saw the TV Glow, and T.J.'s being a great crowd (meaning just him) for The Fall Guy. Feature Film: Josh returns yet again to talk about his first official normal guest rec, a lesser known Francis Coppola movie, One from the Heart. A sort-of musical that seems influential despite it's relative obscurity, or at least Chazelle and Villeneuve probably watched it maybe. Next week's movie: Showgirls (1995) and Starship Troopers (1997) You can join the conversation every Wednesday at 7pm EST on Twitch and Youtube! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers! Our guest // @LearningaboutMovies Substack // https://learningaboutmovies.substack.... Twitch // twitch.tv/ThereWillBeDuds Socials: linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDuds YouTube // There Will Be Duds Twitter // @ThereWillBeDuds Facebook // There Will Be Duds Instagram // ThereWillBeDuds TikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/there-will-be-duds/support
Odds and Ends: Josh Matthews from the Learning About Movies Youtube channel returns yet again and talks about a project he's working on about A24 movies and asks us if there's any good ones out there; Nick watched the original Godzilla on the big screen, and T.J. watched the equally important Kraa the Sea Monster Feature Film: We discuss the oddball (in many ways) romantic comedy Little Italy, which is purported to be one of the worst movies ever, or at least of its year, which we refute... to some degree. Josh was excited to finally be on for a dud episode, and in a way, Little Italy didn't disappoint. But also, it definitely did. Next week's movie: Josh does his first guest recommendation with One from the Heart (1981) You can join the conversation every Wednesday at 7pm EST on Twitch and Youtube! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers! Our Guest // @LearningaboutMovies Substack // https://learningaboutmovies.substack.... Twitch // twitch.tv/ThereWillBeDuds Socials: linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDuds YouTube // There Will Be Duds Twitter // @ThereWillBeDuds Facebook // There Will Be Duds Instagram // ThereWillBeDuds TikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/there-will-be-duds/support
Odds and Ends: Happy birthday (again) to us! Only 3 years old, but that's pretty old in podcast years. We're probably old enough to vote by now, or at least watch PG-13 movies. Feature Films: Continuing our trilogy tradition for our anniversary episodes, we decided to revisit a trilogy from our childhoods, the original Spider-Man trilogy, directed by Sam Raimi. We somehow find a way to push past the memes (trust me, there's a lot) and talk about what these movies meant to us as kids, and what it's like checking back in as geriatrics. Next week's movie: Little Italy (2018) with returning guest Josh Matthews from Learning About Movies! You can join the conversation every other Wednesday at 7pm EST on Twitch and Youtube! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers! Twitch // twitch.tv/ThereWillBeDuds Socials: linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDuds YouTube // There Will Be Duds Twitter // @ThereWillBeDuds Facebook // There Will Be Duds Instagram // ThereWillBeDuds TikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/there-will-be-duds/support
For episode 121, Austin invites a new guest on the show. Dr. Josh Matthews is a professor and content creator on YouTube with his series Learning About Movies (linked below). They discuss how Josh got into film and talk about 80s cinema, a current focus on the Learning About Movies channel. Before that, Austin gives his thoughts about Alex Garland's new movie Civil War (2024). All that and more on Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast. Enjoy!0:00 - Intro2:50 - Civil War (2024) review29:50 - Conversation with Dr. Josh Matthews1:50:45 - Outro To check out more content from Dr.Josh Matthews, check out Learning About Movies. Be sure to Like and Subscribe to his channel! https://www.youtube.com/learningaboutMoviesYou can also subscribe to his substack for more movie related content! https://learningaboutmovies.substack.com/And finally, you can find Josh on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshmatthews/ Please subscribe to Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast wherever you get your podcasts! Also, follow us on social media to get updates on all of the exciting things we have coming up!Instagram: MediumCoolPodLetterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/AustinGliddenEmail: MediumCoolPod@gmail.com
Prepare to unlock the secrets of the Salesforce ecosystem with our esteemed guests, industry veterans Fred Cadena and Anna Papas, as well as our cherished regulars, Josh Matthews and Vanessa Grant. This episode promises a trove of insights as we dissect Salesforce products like Financial Services Cloud and Marketing Cloud, and delve into the game-changing Velocity acquisition—revolutionizing industry cloud specialization. Anna doesn't hold back as she shines a light on the crucial role of personalized marketing in banking, while we collectively ponder the hurdles and future of financial services within Salesforce amid privacy concerns and a fluctuating economy.Imagine a world where the strategic goals of financial institutions blend seamlessly with the prowess of AI, a world we bring to life in our vibrant discussion. Banking and AI advancements take center stage as we share personal anecdotes that underscore the significance of tailored customer engagement strategies. Our guests peel back the layers of Salesforce's Einstein features, exploring their potential while maintaining the sanctity of data privacy. We also breach the topic of generative AI's role in marketing, emphasizing the importance of pristine, consolidated data for the most effective AI deployment.As our conversation unfolds, we connect the dots between marketing and sales, drawing inspiration from how juggernauts like IBM and Cognizant have reimagined their strategies. Discover how Marketing Cloud has transformed client interaction, and weigh in on the perennial debate: should sales precede marketing or vice versa? We spare no details as we confront the challenges Salesforce Account Executives face in a market brimming with competition, and we uncover the interviewing nuances that can make or break a candidate's chances. Closing the loop, we highlight the ascent of Revenue Operations, a vital element in harmonizing sales, marketing, and customer success for sustainable organizational growth.
Unlock the secrets of Salesforce flows that could skyrocket your career and push your organization to new heights! Join me, Josh Matthews, and the formidable Christina Nava for a journey into the heart of Salesforce strategy. Christina's rise from user to Director of Salesforce Strategy at Gaggle is nothing short of inspiring, and she's here to share her story, passion for service cloud, and how a pandemic pivot reshaped her career trajectory. We're demystifying Salesforce flows, painting a picture of 'programming with pictures' that invites even the most code-averse individuals to embrace this powerful tool.Are you ready to tackle Salesforce flows but feel like you're at square one? Fear not—Christina and I have got you covered. We explore how people from various backgrounds can approach learning this essential skill, acknowledging the challenges and time commitment required to master it. We arm you with resources including Trailhead, Automation Champion, and Jennifer Lee's YouTube channel to help you navigate the complexities. Plus, we candidly discuss the limitations of relying solely on AI tools for learning, emphasizing the importance of staying current with Salesforce's ever-evolving platform.In our final chapter, we hone in on communicating your newfound Salesforce flow expertise. Whether you're crafting a resume or sitting down for that crucial interview, understanding how to convey the intricacies of flow types—especially the beginner-friendly screen flows—is vital. We provide insights on spotlighting your skills through specific examples and measurable results, and stress the significance of context and direct, hands-on experience. Get ready to elevate your Salesforce game and make a memorable impact on your career journey with this episode's invaluable advice.Resources:Christina's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinanava/If you want to learn flow development, here are the resources:Jennifer Lee's YouTube channelsApp BuilderAutomation ChampionFor the video, check out Joshforce on YouTube
Join us on our latest podcast episode as we delve into the world of Salesforce with your hosts, Josh Matthews and Vanessa Grant. This time, we're thrilled to have Andy Pelc, an Air Force veteran turned tech director, sharing his invaluable insights.Vanessa kicks off the episode by sharing her rewarding experience of launching a Salesforce business analyst community meeting. Then, Andy takes the spotlight, bringing a wealth of knowledge from his military background that's incredibly applicable to leadership roles in the tech sector. We dive into the crucial leadership skills, management techniques, and the art of transitioning from military to civilian roles within the dynamic Salesforce landscape.A significant focus of our discussion centers on job interviews and hiring processes. We offer practical tactics to help you stand out as a candidate and strategies for recruiting top-tier talent. Drawing from personal stories and lessons learned, we shed light on the importance of seizing opportunities, the necessity of adaptability, and the impact of character on your career trajectory. We also delve into the delicate balance between micromanagement and autonomy and discuss how to gauge a candidate's true adaptability and likability—skills that are vital whether you're aiming to impress in an interview or striving to assemble your dream team.An important aspect we cover is the need to de-risk your hiring process by putting job candidates under pressure without alienating them. This approach helps in identifying individuals who can thrive in challenging situations while maintaining a positive working relationship.As we conclude the episode, we emphasize the importance of understanding a company's culture before making a commitment and share resources to refine your hiring strategy for success. We celebrate the collective achievements within our community—your success stories are what drive our passion for this podcast. So, subscribe, leave us a review, and take your Salesforce career to new heights with the insights from our engaging discussions. Andy's journey is a testament to the vast potential within the Salesforce ecosystem, and we're eager to see where your journey takes you.
In the third hour, Sam and Greg react to yesterday's They Got Next reporter. Former producer Max Van Auken joins to discuss UFC, football coach Josh Matthews of Pope High joins Sam in Athens and Greg continues to give you opportunities to get into the movies with the Casting Call!
This is a unique episode! Valentine's Day brings thoughts of love and appreciation, but what about the validation we yearn for in our professional lives? Vanessa Grant joins me, Josh Matthews to unravel the subtle need for recognition that often fuels our journey in the Salesforce community. Inspired by Vanessa's candid LinkedIn article, we reflected on the real drivers behind our work—those moments of validation that go beyond public accolades, deeply connecting us to the human side of our professional endeavors.When we opened the floor to our live audience, the conversation took a profound turn, merging practical advice with personal tales that resonated with everyone involved. We dove into the realm of digital validation, where likes and comments can be double-edged swords, contrasting sharply against the authentic connections and learning experiences shared within the Trailblazer Community. There were laughs, nods of agreement, and the occasional "aha" moment as we dissected the intoxicating allure of online metrics and the more enduring pursuit of meaningful engagement.Wrapping up, our hearts were full as we pondered the unexpected avenues of growth and the joy found in simple acts of kindness within our community. As we look forward to the year, we're reminded of the profound impact every single interaction can have—whether it's a word of encouragement, a piece of constructive criticism, or a story that inspires. Join us for this insightful blend of heart, humor, and Salesforce wisdom that promises to leave you feeling both challenged and cherished in your professional journey.
Ever wondered how to strike the perfect balance between pushing for workplace innovation and respecting the status quo? Join us, Josh Matthews, alongside the insightful Fred Cadena and Peter Gansa, as we navigate this tightrope and more in our latest Salesforce Career Show. We're exchanging holiday stories, dissecting AI fatigue, and revealing how golden tickets of communication can transform your meetings from time-wasters to productivity powerhouses – all live and unfiltered in an 'ask us anything' format that's as unpredictable as it is enlightening.Hold onto your Dreamforce badges; we're not just swapping conference war stories but offering real, actionable advice on how to reap the benefits of Salesforce events, whether you're a seasoned attendee or it's your first rodeo. From intimate Dreamin' conferences to the grandeur of Dreamforce, learn how to cultivate connections and carve a niche as a speaker. Plus, we'll explore the Salesforce Marketing Cloud's goldmine of opportunities and why passion might just be your most lucrative asset.Cap off the mind-meld with a candid look at the future of careers in the age of AI – will MBAs or engineers rule the roost? We're pulling back the curtain on this debate and touching on how personal growth, like mastering the art of sleep, can supercharge your career trajectory. Rest easy; Vanessa will be back next episode, but until then, let us fill your earbuds with the latest Salesforce wisdom that's sure to spark your next breakthrough.
Kris and David are guestless as we discuss the (almost-)week that was October 18-23, 2001, a Patreon pick requested by Brian Peterson, who threw down the $25 to select this week. Topics of discussion include:The state of wrestling as the WWF is trending downward across multiple business metrics.The tragic end of Hayabusa's career and how it changed Japanese wrestling forever.Keiji Muto winning yet another AJPW belt as he is getting more comfortable there.Major problems within Team 2000 in New JapanNOAH crowning their first-ever set of GHC Tag Champions.Andrew McManus's World Wrestling All-Stars having an…interesting debut show in Perth.WrestleExpress finally runs a show in England.La Parka turning on El Hijo del Santo in Tijuana.Just who was the money man behind the XWF?Mikey Whipwreck's "retirement" show on Long Island.The beginning of the end end of Main Event Championship WrestlinginDemand wanting to get more pro wrestling on the pay-per-view schedule to make up for revenue lost from various movies being delayed indefinitely after 9/11.Michael Modest pulling out of the King of the Indies tournament and how that possibly changed wrestling foreverSteven DeAngelis's first tour of Alaska, including Super Dragon, Excalibur, and the other the Rev Pro guys working the openers and pissing off Nova in the process.Steve Austin and Rob Van Dam having major dissension within The Alliance.A full WWF No Mercy PPV rundownRaw, SmackDown, and lots more WWF news and views.This is a STACKED show so LISTEN NOW!!!!!!!Timestamps:0:00:00 State of Wrestling0:24:25 Japan: Hayabusa, AJPW, NJPW, NOAH, Zero-One, BJPW, DDT, FMW proper, KAGEKI, Michinoku Pro, NMC Produce, Osaka, Pro, Toryumon, W*ING, Masakatsu Funaki, RINGS, Arsion, GAEA, Jd', & Oz Academy1:35:48 Other Int'l: WWA (McManus), WrestleXpress, CMLL, IWRG, Monterrey, TIjuana, IWAPR, & WWC2:07:25 Classic Commercial Break2:11:40 Halftime2:33:39 Other USA: XWF, final WCW layoffs, USA Pro/Mikey Whipwreck, CZW, MECW, IWC, NWA Wildside, inDemand, IWAMS, Josh Matthews, MidwestCW, Vince Russo, Michael Modest, Alaska Superslam, & Kappa Publishing buying WOW Magazine IP3:44:22 WWF6:25:26 Patreon Preview: Did Tod Gordon REALLY carry Ric Flair's bags at Slamboree '94 in Philadelphia?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.And if you'd like to support us while checking out the various promotions available on FITE TV, including their FITE+ subscription service, like BKFC, GCW, our friends at AIW and Black Label Pro, and more, you can sign up at TinyURL.com/BTSFITE.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Kris and David are guestless as we discuss the (almost-)week that was October 18-23, 2001, a Patreon pick requested by Brian Peterson, who threw down the $25 to select this week. Topics of discussion include:The state of wrestling as the WWF is trending downward across multiple business metrics.The tragic end of Hayabusa's career and how it changed Japanese wrestling forever.Keiji Muto winning yet another AJPW belt as he is getting more comfortable there.Major problems within Team 2000 in New JapanNOAH crowning their first-ever set of GHC Tag Champions.Andrew McManus's World Wrestling All-Stars having an…interesting debut show in Perth.WrestleExpress finally runs a show in England.La Parka turning on El Hijo del Santo in Tijuana.Just who was the money man behind the XWF?Mikey Whipwreck's "retirement" show on Long Island.The beginning of the end end of Main Event Championship WrestlinginDemand wanting to get more pro wrestling on the pay-per-view schedule to make up for revenue lost from various movies being delayed indefinitely after 9/11.Michael Modest pulling out of the King of the Indies tournament and how that possibly changed wrestling foreverSteven DeAngelis's first tour of Alaska, including Super Dragon, Excalibur, and the other the Rev Pro guys working the openers and pissing off Nova in the process.Steve Austin and Rob Van Dam having major dissension within The Alliance.A full WWF No Mercy PPV rundownRaw, SmackDown, and lots more WWF news and views.This is a STACKED show so LISTEN NOW!!!!!!!Timestamps:0:00:00 State of Wrestling0:24:25 Japan: Hayabusa, AJPW, NJPW, NOAH, Zero-One, BJPW, DDT, FMW proper, KAGEKI, Michinoku Pro, NMC Produce, Osaka, Pro, Toryumon, W*ING, Masakatsu Funaki, RINGS, Arsion, GAEA, Jd', & Oz Academy1:35:48 Other Int'l: WWA (McManus), WrestleXpress, CMLL, IWRG, Monterrey, TIjuana, IWAPR, & WWC2:07:25 Classic Commercial Break2:11:40 Halftime2:33:39 Other USA: XWF, final WCW layoffs, USA Pro/Mikey Whipwreck, CZW, MECW, IWC, NWA Wildside, inDemand, IWAMS, Josh Matthews, MidwestCW, Vince Russo, Michael Modest, Alaska Superslam, & Kappa Publishing buying WOW Magazine IP3:44:22 WWF6:25:26 Patreon Preview: Did Tod Gordon REALLY carry Ric Flair's bags at Slamboree '94 in Philadelphia?To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.And if you'd like to support us while checking out the various promotions available on FITE TV, including their FITE+ subscription service, like BKFC, GCW, our friends at AIW and Black Label Pro, and more, you can sign up at TinyURL.com/BTSFITE.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Odds and Ends: Ain't no movies in theaters; good and bad (and stinkers) of the early 80s; why is Stop Making Sense the "best concert film ever"; Nick watches a cool and fun documentary Feature Film: Josh from Learning About Movies returns yet again, this time bringing in the first of our horror month picks for the year, the Italian giallo classic Suspiria. Featuring lots of pretty colors and pretty nasty kills, and a seeing eye dog scene that is just kind of a bummer. The dog is fine, though. Next week's movie: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) You can join the conversation every Wednesday at 7pm EST on Twitch and Youtube! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers! Our guest // @LearningaboutMovies Substack // https://learningaboutmovies.substack.... Twitch // twitch.tv/ThereWillBeDuds Crew: TJ // twitch.tv/JSpotJackCheese Nick // twitch.tv/DrFunkPhD Socials: linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDuds YouTube // There Will Be Duds Twitter // @ThereWillBeDuds Facebook // There Will Be Duds Instagram // ThereWillBeDuds TikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/there-will-be-duds/support
Odds and Ends: Josh returns to the show as our special guest host; topical as ever, we talk about the origins of the cybertruck; Nick watched a bunch of Youtube videos that call themselves a movie; one of T.J.'s favorite shows is back for one final season; Josh talks about his favorite movies of 2023 (so far) Feature Film: We discuss the cult classic (and one of Josh's favorites) Dark City, a movie that many would accuse of being a Matrix rip-off, if it didn't come out before the Matrix. Lots of moody atmosphere, weird 90s CGI, and leather. Next week's movie: We're taking a break next week, so we're opening the Duds Vault again and talking about not movies. Instead, we're doing a retrospective look at the Nintendo Gamecube. We also pull from the cup for the episode after that, and that is Touch of Evil (1958). You can join the conversation every Wednesday at 7pm EST on Twitch and Youtube! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers! Our guest // @LearningaboutMovies Substack // https://learningaboutmovies.substack.... Twitch // twitch.tv/ThereWillBeDuds Crew: TJ // twitch.tv/JSpotJackCheese Nick // twitch.tv/DrFunkPhD Tommy // twitch.tv/moosefromthegame Socials: linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDuds YouTube // There Will Be Duds Twitter // @ThereWillBeDuds Facebook // There Will Be Duds Instagram // ThereWillBeDuds TikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/there-will-be-duds/support
Odds and Ends: Dr. Josh Matthews from the Learning About Movies channel on Youtube joins us this week; Moose watches a Die Hard, and the rest of us did our due diligence as moviegoers and had a Barbieheimer weekend Feature Film: We're mad as hell for Sidney Lumet's "Network." Well, most of us are. The ones who are proper film critics and have the true, correct opinion on all movies. The other just has... their own opinion. Is that what being woke is? Am I now just like Howard Beale? I must speak my witness! Next week's movie: Dark City (1998) You can join the conversation every Wednesday at 7pm EST on Twitch and Youtube! Available in podcast form on all your favorite podcatchers! Twitch // twitch.tv/ThereWillBeDuds Our guest // @LearningaboutMovies Substack // https://learningaboutmovies.substack.... Crew: TJ // twitch.tv/JSpotJackCheese Nick // twitch.tv/DrFunkPhD Tommy // twitch.tv/moosefromthegame Socials: linktr.ee/ThereWillBeDuds YouTube // There Will Be Duds Twitter // @ThereWillBeDuds Facebook // There Will Be Duds Instagram // ThereWillBeDuds TikTok // @ThereWillBeDuds --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/there-will-be-duds/support
Keep It SimpleJeremiah 33:3a and Matthew 6:5-13 (ESV)To see prayer as something that is approachable and accessible to us. Too often in life, we make things way more complicated than is necessary, and prayer is no different. Let's go back to the basics of prayer, keep it simple, and experience the presence of God the way Jesus intended! Guest Preacher Josh MatthewsOrchard Community Church8180 Telephone RdVentura CA 93004www.OrchardVentura.orgContact us at Info@OrchardVentura.orgOrchard's Streaming and Song Select CCLI# 160190
In 2005 Randy Orton had claimed that he had killed The Undertaker and that he is now The Phenom! However, at Survivor Series The Undertaker Returned after lightning hit a casket. We are 9 nights away from WWE Armageddon 2005 and Randy Orton calls out The Undertaker. Instead of answering Randy Orton, The Undertaker plays mind games on him. He messes with his entrance music, randomly appears out of thin air, causing Bob Orton to bleed, and even making Josh Matthews talk like The Undertaker. Also, On the road to Armageddon 2005 Rey Mysterio and Batista team up to defeat JBL and Orlando Jordan, The Boogeyman goes crazy, and Benoit & Booker T continue their Best of Seven series!⦁ Deadlock Discord: https://discord.gg/E4BvR4W⦁ Deadlock Shop: https://shop.deadlockpw.com⦁ Deadlock Patreon: https://patreon.com/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Twitter: https://twitter.com/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Instagram: https://instagram.com/deadlockwrestling⦁ Deadlock Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/deadlockpw⦁ Deadlock Pro Wrestling: http://deadlockpro.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5810608/advertisement
Episode OverviewIs your hiring process a nightmare? Are finding it hard to find the perfect candidate?In this episode, let's delve into companies' common mistakes regarding their hiring process and how to avoid them. Josh also shares insights into their approach to attracting and screening top candidates for clients and explores the topic of biases in the hiring process.In this interview, he emphasizes these topics:The one question you should ask in an interview What candidates are looking for in their next leader How to avoid 'pink flags' in an interviewAbout Josh MatthewsJosh Matthews is the President of Salesforce Staffing, LLC and TheSalesforceRecruiter.com. He helps Salesforce partners to unlock the code to attract, hire, onboard and retain the top 10% of Salesforce professionals in the United States.In his 20 years as a Recruiter and Leader in staffing, he has interviewed over 7,000 candidates for all levels, from Salesforce Administrator up through the C-Suite.Resources and Links478 - Show NotesThesalesforcerecruiter.comExpandexchange.comJosh's LinkedIn profileJosh on Twitter: @thejoshforceSalesforce Professionals Twitter communityYoutube Channel: joshforceEmail Josh at: josh@thesalesforcerecruiter.comPodcast: The Salesforce Career ShowGlassdoorCloud Consultants CollectiveScaling Blueprint Join our newsletterThe Cloud Consultants ShowPaul Higgins MentoringConnect With PaulOn LinkedIn
In this episode host Josh Matthews shares essential tips on working with recruiters to maximize your Salesforce career potential. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in the industry, these seven simple steps will help you make the most of your recruiter relationships. From choosing the right firm to staying in touch and taking their advice, Josh offers valuable insights and actionable advice for building a successful Salesforce career. Tune in now to learn how to work effectively with recruiters and land your dream Salesforce job.
Allen Wyma talks with Josh Matthews, former Engineering Manager at Mozilla for Servo, a web browser engine written in Rust. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you'd like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps [@0:00] - Josh's history with Servo [@3:54] - Community fears around the future of Rust when Mozilla had their layoffs [@6:52] - Chrome's Javascript engine [@10:54] - How to make web design more secure with Rust [@19:50] - How Servo is using Rust [@24:49] - Servo's responsibility as browser engine vs a JavaScript engine [@30:14] - CSS Grid support [@35:51] - Developer tools [@39:54] - Complexity in web optimization [@42:13] - Running multiple iframes within a page [@44:21] - How Rust helped Servo [@46:32] - Funding Servo [@50:19] - Where to get updates on Servo [@50:40] - Parting thoughts Credits Intro Theme: Aerocity Audio Editing: Plangora Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset Show Notes: Plangora Hosts: Allen Wyma
We go all the way back to Dec. of 2020 and our 100th Episode where we sat down with the "Inspiration" for my podcast - Don Baker and Josh Matthews who are the GREAT hosts of the Hangin' With the AD Podcast! They were so professional and so welcoming to me when they had me on as a guest I decided to start my own and here we are! I like to say, you can THANK them or you can BLAME them, but they are truly GREAT ADs and GREAT Podcasters! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
Meelz is joined by Rob aka uglynewyork of UGLYRADIO for Episode 3 of The Draft Diaries, where they're talking heavy about "The Next Big Thing" Brock Lesnar. They discuss his debut and his run throughout the summer leading up to a highly-publicized match on Smackdown where he faces (and demolishes) the wrestling icon, Hulk Hogan, before his match against The Rock at Summerslam. What Happened in 2002: One-hit wonders of the year and a rewatch of the first episode of Tough Enough 2 featuring Josh Matthews' lame older brother, prototype Charlotte, and a guy who hates Tazz.
Madison Rayne is a self-described gymnastics mom, dog mom, and creme brulee conniesuer, and she's also a big blast of positive energy and the new women's coach at AEW! She describes the whirlwind process that was her AEW signing, her first day in the locker room, and what it was like to immediately get in the ring with Jade Cargill in pursuit of the TBS Championship! She discusses her coaching style, working with younger talent like Anna Jay, Penelope Ford, and Julia Hart, and what it takes to be a great heel. She also recounts wrestling her younger brothers as a kid, dropping out of college to pursue pro wrestling, the evolution of the Madison Rayne character, learning to do commentary with husband Josh Matthews, and what it was like to come back to wrestling after having a baby. Plus she talks about her love of baseball, boy bands, and The Clippers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this HFS Videocast, Mark Reed-Edwards, Chief Marketing Officer, HFS is joined by Josh Matthews, Practice Leader, HFS to discuss the HFS Sustainability Services Top 10, 2022 which was released recently. Josh walks us through the HFS Sustainability Services Top 10, 2022 — and exactly what it covers and finally, reveals the notable performers in the Top 10. You can read this Top 10 at https://www.hfsresearch.com/research/hfs-top-10-sustainability-services-2022/
Luke 18:1-8Persisting in prayer, knowing that we have a compassionate, caring, and just Father who faithfully and relentlessly responds to us.
In this HFS OneOffice Awards Videocast, Josh Matthews, Practice Leader at HFS Research, talks with Infosys Vice President, Corey Glickman and Associate Vice President, Aruna Newton about their OneOfficeTM Award win in Sustainability category and overall journey. Josh, Corey, and Aruna cover a range of topics, including: The unexpected issues, benefits, or learnings they experienced. What they would do differently if they were to do this again. Any tips they can offer to others considering this journey. To know more, visit here https://www.hfsresearch.com/one-office-awards/infosys/
What do Buddy Landel, the White Stripes, and Bill Cosby all have in common? They're all mentioned in this absurd issue of the Boogie! Join historian Timothy Styles and pro wrestler "Cut Throat" Cody Hancock as they discuss the history of the Nature Boy gimmick, things you shouldn't mention in the locker room, Josh Matthews, and AEW's title belt avalanche. Let's boogie! Follow on Instagram @turnbuckleboogie and @cutthroatcody. Support the show by visiting our gimmick table at turnbuckleboogie.com.
We continue our lore keeping journey on Following Lucha this week by watching and analyzing season one episode eight of Lucha Underground, "A Unique Opportunity." From little baby baboon heart Mascarita Sagrada dominating 9 other men, to Prince Puma pulling a Ricochet by getting buried 8 years ago, to Bael making his in-ring debut, to Drake Bell showing up and hanging out with The Crew, episode 8 was fun! We also talk wrestling in the week of December 17, 2014 as CM Punk faces criticism upon joining the UFC, WWE celebrates the holidays via cartoon murder of Triple H, and the fed makes their biggest mistake to date by releasing Josh Matthews. Also, Tony Khan wages war against the anti-AEW Twitter bots, all the shock and awe of post-Wrestlemania Raw and Smackdown, and Cody cuts a weird promo! We ate Smackadillas! WHO is Ezekiel?! Follow the podcast: Find the show - @FollowingLucha Find Jacy' - @JacyAccentMark Find Steven - @Ixaverse
In this week's Interview Classic episode, we jump back five years to PWTorch editor Wade Keller's interview with Jim Ross, former WWE and WCW lead announcer and now play-by-play announcer for AXS TV's New Japan series. They discuss WrestleMania hot topics including Lesnar vs. Goldberg, the use of A.J. Styles, Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns, should Reigns go heel and Styles go babyface, and a wide array of other topics including Josh Matthews, Ivan Koloff, George Steele, Bill Watts, Kurt Angle, and more with a lot of callers and email contributions.
Kyle Veit and Daniel Matthews sit down with Fayetteville-based architect, Josh Matthews, to discuss the ideal hunting cabin, the joys of solo hunting, legendary Arkansas duck call makers, and how the outdoors influence his modern design concepts. (0:55) Josh introduction, (9:25) Thaden School, Bike Barn in Bentonville & Josh's favorite projects he's worked on, (18:49) winning architectural firm of the year TWICE at 2 different firms, (25:24) how the seclusion of solo hunting resets the mind, (29:30) participating in nature's ordinary is extraordinary & Wendel Berry poem, (37:35) how New Orleans culture mixing pot changed Josh's perspective on harvesting game, (46:42) making duck calls & the legendary Arkansan call maker OK “Pop” Pickle, (55:17) the satisfaction of using your calls to communicate with wild animals, (1:07:55) what makes an awesome cabin & the inspiration behind Josh's Kingston, AR cabin design, (1:17:50) creating structures to interact with the surrounding natural features, (1:25:19) how the outdoors influence design concepts of man-made buildings, (1:31:04) being an outdoorsman is a creative passion. If you'd like to contact Josh Matthews to design your ideal cabin or for any other reason, reach out to us and we'll put you in touch. Support the show & gain access to exclusive content through our patreon: patreon.com/theozarkpodcast Advertising inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @theozarkpodcast The Ozark Podcast is presented by Inland (@inland.us). Check out our website featuring t-shirts, hoodies, hats, stickers, and other merch at www.inland-us.com.
Pro wrestling historian Timothy Styles and pro wrestler "Cut Throat" Cody Hancock discuss referees on today's episode of TB Boogie. Also, working handshakes, Cody's thoughts on Josh Matthews, going over time, Drake Younger's politics, and Timothy's vampire theory. Let's boogie!
In this episode, your host, Tom Fox talks to Endeavor Staffing's Josh Matthews about goals, being straightforward, SalesForce, and more.