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What makes a back tuck clean? When is a dancer really ready? And why does the technique matter more than just getting over? Leah Holliday returns to break down two of acro's most sought-after skills: the back tuck and back layout. This conversation goes beyond the mechanics. We talk about the mental blocks that stop progress, the drills teachers skip (and shouldn't), the spotting mistakes that compromise safety, and what it actually looks like when these skills are done right. If you've ever felt pressure to push a student faster than they're ready, or wondered why some dancers can do all the drills but can't commit to the skill, this episode will give you clarity and a path forward. A full transcript of the podcast is available here: https://www.acrobaticarts.com/blog/ep-136-back-tucks-back-layouts-with-leah-holliday About Leah Leah has been teaching acro and dance for over 25 years. She was born and raised in Regina, SK and studied dance and baton twirling at the Martin School of Dance. Not only was she known as a well accomplished dancer but she represented Canada in Baton Twirling at numerous World Championships as a soloist and team member. Leah has been with Acrobatic Arts for 5 years. She is a course conductor and examiner. Leah teaches dance and acro in Calgary, AB and she teachers Master Classes for Acrobatic Arts. Previous episodes with Leah Holliday: Ep 88 How to Spot Side Aerials with Leah Holliday - https://youtu.be/FznbWVjQUQM Ep 111 Teaching the Heli Tips Every Teacher Needs with Leah Holliday - https://youtu.be/bDN7cLJ6_x8 If you'd like more amazing content more tips and ideas check out our Acrobatic Arts Channel on YouTube. Subscribe Now! Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
Theresa ist frisch von ihrem Jakobsweg zurück. Sie ist im April 2026 auf den Camino Primitivo gestartet und zieht heute nun ein Fazit. Neu: Wer uns bei Spotify hört, kann uns dort auch im Video sehen!########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast & die Links zum Postkarten-Set und den Reiseführern: www.camino-podcast.de ########hallo@camino-podcast.de // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 151 50291399 (neue Nummer!)Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
Michel Malcin ist vielen Pilgern durch seinen blauen Doppeldecker-Bus bekannt, mit dem er von Osnabrück bis nach Santiago de Compostela gefahren ist. Ums Fahren gings dabei weniger: "Love, Peace, Coffee & Happiness" waren seine Motive. Der ehemalige Pastor wollte Pilgernde auf dem Jakobsweg in seinem Café-Bus empfangen und zuhören. Inzwischen ist ein Buch erschienen, zwei ARD-Dokus sind hier zu sehen (ARD-Mediathek & Youtube). Der Camino-Podcast feierte an diesem 16. Mai 2026 eine Premiere: Das erste Mal haben wir live vor Publikum aufgezeichnet. Ein großes Dankeschön an das Orga-Team vom Katholikentag 2026 in Würzburg für die Einladung! ########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast & die Links zum Postkarten-Set und den Reiseführern: www.camino-podcast.de ########hallo@camino-podcast.de // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 160 970 170 56Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
Most teams are sitting on a stack of Zoom recordings (webinars, customer trainings, all-hands sessions) that nobody ever turns into anything.Doing anything with them seems too... messy, and a lot of people don't realize that there's an asset there in the first place.In this episode, Matt sits down with Carson Vestergaard, Instructional Designer at TechSmith, who breaks down why the easiest training video you'll ever ship is often one that already exists in your meeting recordings folder, and how Camtasia's new Zoom integration is making that possible.Carson's team on TechSmith's customer education side runs this workflow every week. They pull a Zoom recording into Camtasia, and the integration automatically splits the speaker from the screen.From there, Audiate's text-based editing changes how the cleanup feels. What used to be an afternoon of manual work becomes a read-through.Beyond the Zoom integration, the conversation gets into Sync Audio (Camtasia's new feature that auto-aligns multi-mic recordings without the manual clap-and-spike trick), AI noise removal that handles the leaf blower outside the window without breaking voice clarity, and the screenshot-overlay trick Carson leans on to keep tutorials current long after the original UI has moved on.Carson also shares a few insider tricks for keeping the viewer's eye where you want it, from cursor zooms to on-screen highlights.Learning points from the episode include:00:00 – 00:57 Intro00:57 – 02:34 Carson's career path:02:34 – 03:54 The most underrated editing skill03:54 – 06:47 Inside Camtasia's new Zoom integration06:47 – 10:12 Cleaning up a webinar with Audiate's text-based editing10:12 – 14:18 Layouts, the cursor caveat, and why this is Zoom-only14:18 – 17:38 Sync Audio and AI noise removal in loud rooms17:38 – 20:43 Multi-take editing and why videos are easier to update than you think20:43 – 22:30 Carson's favorite tools22:30 – 23:02 OutroImportant links and mentions:Connect with TechSmith on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techsmith/Learn more about Camtasia: https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/Explore Snagit: https://www.techsmith.com/snagit/Learn more about Audiate: https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia/audiate/
In this episode of the Deer IQ podcast we're with Jake Ehlinger for part 2, talking about deer property layouts that work time and again. Jake reveals:• His best food plot setups and why they work.• His "must" setup for high pressure archery plots.• How much he suggests hunting plots and why - you may be surprised.• The ONE factor he sets plots up for - how he used it to hunt them.• His favorite non-plot hunting locations & why.• Where to actually put plots on a property & how many mess this up!and more!*Jake's website: https://habitatsolutions360.com/• 2A DISPLAY PRODUCTS (10% OFF Code "IQ" ) Here: https://www.2adisplay.com/• Get a Smart Land & Hunting Plan HERE: https://deeriq.com/land-and-hunting-plans/• Take the Deer IQ Test 360 HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-assessment/______________________________________________** Season 3 Quiz: https://deeriq.com/season-3-quiz/ __________________________________________GENERAL INFO about ALL Deer IQ Resources HERE: https://deeriq.com/services/ Website: https://deeriq.com Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762 Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/ Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/ Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/ Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon Scent Control Regimen: https://deeriq.com/scentcontrol-regimen/ Episode # 134Guest: Host Adam Lewis, Jake EhlingerIQ ranking - 5
In Folge 149 hat Nina erzählt, wie sie im Studium Pilgerherbergen entworfen hat, ohne jemals auf dem Jakobsweg gewesen zu sein. Dies hat sie einige Jahre später nachgeholt und - welch Überraschung - auch Nina kommt davon nicht mehr los. ########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast & die Links zum Postkarten-Set und den Reiseführern: www.camino-podcast.de ########Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
"Und was ist Ihr Thema für Ihre Diplomarbeit?""Ich habe Pilgerherbergen entworfen.""Oh spannend, Sie gehen also gern auf den Jakobsweg?""Nein, da war ich noch nie!"So oder so ähnlich könnte ein Gespräch 2009 geklungen haben, als Nina aus Dortmund studiert hat und kurz vor dem Abschluss stand. Drei Pilgerherbergen hat sie entworfen und davon erzählt sie heute im Camino-Podcast.Camino-Podcast TEXT########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast & die Links zum Postkarten-Set und den Reiseführern: www.camino-podcast.de ########Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
ATLP Rewind - Originally Released April 1, 2025Analysis Paralysis, the terrible condition that keeps many from getting the stuff we bought out of the closet, to the workbench and on to our layouts. Lance Mindheim is back with another new book under his arm, written to help his readers get the flywheel turning and keep it moving. Lance talks about industry selection and shares how the book can guide model railroaders along the path of layout design and expressing their own artistic creativity.Learn more about this episode on our website:aroundthelayout.com/rewindThank you to our episode sponsor, NarrowThrottle by Scott Thornton:https://narrowthrottle.square.site/Thank you to our episode sponsor, 18Ten Designs:https://www.1810designs.com/Visit our website at aroundthelayout.comBecome a member of our Operating Crew for chances to win and much more!aroundthelayout.com/crewAround The Layout Podcast is a production of Thirty Five Productions LLC©2026 Thirty Five Productions LLC. All rights reserved.The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Thirty Five Productions LLC or our sponsors.Use of any trademarks or trade names is for identification purposes only and does not imply endorsement.No portion of this podcast may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Thirty Five Productions LLC, except for brief quotations used for purposes of review, commentary, or promotion.
See the online classes: Landscaping with Fruit, Grow an Olive Tree in a Pot.---Designing a vegetable garden can feel simple—until you try to make everything fit. Rows or raised beds? What goes where? And how do you plan it so it still makes sense in July?In this episode, I sit down with Natalie Bogwalker and Chloe Lieberman, authors of The New Natural Food Garden, to talk through practical, thoughtful ways to design a productive vegetable garden.We cover the decisions that matter most—layout, crop choice, and how to make a plan that you'll actually follow through on.In this episode:Rows vs. beds: what works, and why Choosing crops for your space, climate, and habits How to place crops so they grow well (and don't get in each other's way) Making a garden plan you'll stick with A look at no-till methods and how they fit into garden design This is a conversation about making your garden simpler, more productive, and more doable—not more complicated.Find out more about the book and about their online gardening programs on their website. ---There's a whole world inside figs. I explore it in my Fig Culture podcast—varieties, recipes, collectors, and the stories behind them. Join 6,000+ gardeners in The Food Garden Gang and get practical weekly tips to grow more food at home—free. It's the best way to get started. [Join the newsletter]
Leo, ein 20-Jähriger aus Hamburg, hat 2025 sein Abitur abgeschlossen. Drei Tage nach seinem Abschluss beginnt er seine Reise auf dem Jakobsweg. ########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast & die Links zum Postkarten-Set und den Reiseführern: www.camino-podcast.de ########hallo@camino-podcast.de // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 160 970 170 56Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
Show Notes The hosts have surprisingly practical discussion: maps in tabletop RPGs and why so many of them just don't work. At their core, maps aren't just visuals. They help players navigate, understand space, and engage with the world. But not all maps serve the same purpose. Some guide movement, some highlight important features, and others exist purely for combat or immersion. But there are so many ways that maps can go wrong. Maps should be built around intent and scale. A single room, a dungeon, a city, and a world map all need different levels of detail and serve different roles. Treating them the same is where things fall apart. At the room level, simplicity wins. You don't need perfect art, but provide just enough detail to support the scene. A few objects, a clear focal point, and something interesting to discover can turn even a basic box map into something memorable. But every detail you include matters because players will assume it's important. Dungeons scale that idea up. They're just collections of rooms, but they need to make sense. Layout, distance, and flow all affect gameplay, especially when combat, stealth, or noise comes into play. A good dungeon map isn't just connected rooms; it's a space that feels intentional and playable. City maps shift focus again. You don't need every building, just the parts players care about. A few landmarks, key districts, and notable locations are enough to give the city identity without overwhelming the table. And at the largeer scales the advice is simple: don't overbuild. Focus on major features and let the rest grow as the campaign does. Players won't see most of it anyway. The takeaway is clear: maps don't need to be perfect but they do need to be useful. Whether you're sketching quick shapes or using advanced tools, the goal is always the same: help your players understand the world and make interesting decisions inside it. Key Takeaways Maps serve multiple roles in tabletop RPGs including navigation, immersion, combat clarity, and storytelling Not all maps are created equal and design depends heavily on scale such as room, dungeon, city, region, and world Good map design starts with intent and what the map is meant to help players do Overly detailed maps can mislead players because anything visible will be treated as important Simple maps can work effectively when supported by clear description and purpose A strong room design includes set dressing, a focal point, and a hidden or revealed element Dungeon maps should make logical and mechanical sense including layout, sound distance, and flow Hallways and room placement directly impact encounter design and player strategy City maps should focus on landmarks, districts, and important locations rather than every building Regional and world maps should prioritize major features such as mountains, rivers, and capitals Players rarely explore everything so maps should focus on likely points of interaction Maps can enhance immersion in virtual tabletop play but may hinder roleplay if overused Pre-made maps can inspire encounters but may require improvisation to match the scene Tools like Dungeon Alchemist, Inkarnate, and Dungeon Scrawl can speed up map creation The best maps are not the most detailed but the ones that support gameplay and storytelling effectively Welcome to the RPGBOT Podcast. If you love Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and tabletop RPGs, this is the podcast for you. Support the show for free: Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast app. It helps new listeners find the best RPG podcast for D&D and Pathfinder players. Level up your experience: Join us on Patreon to unlock ad-free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT Podcast, chat with us and the community on the RPGBOT Discord, and jump into live-streamed RPG podcast recordings. Support while you shop: Use our Amazon affiliate link at https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ and help us keep building tools and guides for the RPG community. Meet the Hosts Tyler Kamstra – Master of mechanics, seeing the Pathfinder action economy like Neo in the Matrix. Randall James – Lore buff and technologist, always ready to debate which Lord of the Rings edition reigns supreme. Ash Ely – Resident cynic, chaos agent, and AI's worst nightmare, bringing pure table-flipping RPG podcast energy. Join the RPGBOT team where fantasy roleplaying meets real strategy, sarcasm, and community chaos. How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Show Notes The hosts have surprisingly practical discussion: maps in tabletop RPGs and why so many of them just don't work. At their core, maps aren't just visuals. They help players navigate, understand space, and engage with the world. But not all maps serve the same purpose. Some guide movement, some highlight important features, and others exist purely for combat or immersion. But there are so many ways that maps can go wrong. Maps should be built around intent and scale. A single room, a dungeon, a city, and a world map all need different levels of detail and serve different roles. Treating them the same is where things fall apart. At the room level, simplicity wins. You don't need perfect art, but provide just enough detail to support the scene. A few objects, a clear focal point, and something interesting to discover can turn even a basic box map into something memorable. But every detail you include matters because players will assume it's important. Dungeons scale that idea up. They're just collections of rooms, but they need to make sense. Layout, distance, and flow all affect gameplay, especially when combat, stealth, or noise comes into play. A good dungeon map isn't just connected rooms; it's a space that feels intentional and playable. City maps shift focus again. You don't need every building, just the parts players care about. A few landmarks, key districts, and notable locations are enough to give the city identity without overwhelming the table. And at the largeer scales the advice is simple: don't overbuild. Focus on major features and let the rest grow as the campaign does. Players won't see most of it anyway. The takeaway is clear: maps don't need to be perfect but they do need to be useful. Whether you're sketching quick shapes or using advanced tools, the goal is always the same: help your players understand the world and make interesting decisions inside it. Key Takeaways Maps serve multiple roles in tabletop RPGs including navigation, immersion, combat clarity, and storytelling Not all maps are created equal and design depends heavily on scale such as room, dungeon, city, region, and world Good map design starts with intent and what the map is meant to help players do Overly detailed maps can mislead players because anything visible will be treated as important Simple maps can work effectively when supported by clear description and purpose A strong room design includes set dressing, a focal point, and a hidden or revealed element Dungeon maps should make logical and mechanical sense including layout, sound distance, and flow Hallways and room placement directly impact encounter design and player strategy City maps should focus on landmarks, districts, and important locations rather than every building Regional and world maps should prioritize major features such as mountains, rivers, and capitals Players rarely explore everything so maps should focus on likely points of interaction Maps can enhance immersion in virtual tabletop play but may hinder roleplay if overused Pre-made maps can inspire encounters but may require improvisation to match the scene Tools like Dungeon Alchemist, Inkarnate, and Dungeon Scrawl can speed up map creation The best maps are not the most detailed but the ones that support gameplay and storytelling effectively Welcome to the RPGBOT Podcast. If you love Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and tabletop RPGs, this is the podcast for you. Support the show for free: Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast app. It helps new listeners find the best RPG podcast for D&D and Pathfinder players. Level up your experience: Join us on Patreon to unlock ad-free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT Podcast, chat with us and the community on the RPGBOT Discord, and jump into live-streamed RPG podcast recordings. Support while you shop: Use our Amazon affiliate link at https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ and help us keep building tools and guides for the RPG community. Meet the Hosts Tyler Kamstra – Master of mechanics, seeing the Pathfinder action economy like Neo in the Matrix. Randall James – Lore buff and technologist, always ready to debate which Lord of the Rings edition reigns supreme. Ash Ely – Resident cynic, chaos agent, and AI's worst nightmare, bringing pure table-flipping RPG podcast energy. Join the RPGBOT team where fantasy roleplaying meets real strategy, sarcasm, and community chaos. How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Copeland E3 Tiles, Layout Stuff, Firmware & Atlanta Hood Rat Sh$t Episode-- 514 E3 Tile Chaos to Clean Startup Screens: Organizing CO₂ Racks, Layouts, and a Firmware ‘Oops'Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass kick off this rowdy Advanced Refrigeration Podcast episode with travel talk and a quick rant about getting an E3 to communicate after an IP change, then jump into turning a messy CO₂ rack tile setup into something actually usable. They walk through creating and reorganizing tile groups (receiver, gas cooler, suction groups, oil separator, cases, etc.), explain why breaking menus down makes troubleshooting faster, and show how to build custom layout/startup screens with the key points techs actually need (pressures, temps, valve %, superheat). Along the way they discover icon management, debate the “misc/other” junk-drawer tabs, fumble through the lack of search, and even start a firmware/display update while joking about what might slam shut if it goes sideways. They finish with a quick Modbus address tip and plans for future E3 training videos.
E3 Tile Chaos to Clean Startup Screens: Organizing CO₂ Racks, Layouts, and a Firmware ‘Oops'Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass kick off this rowdy Advanced Refrigeration Podcast episode with travel talk and a quick rant about getting an E3 to communicate after an IP change, then jump into turning a messy CO₂ rack tile setup into something actually usable. They walk through creating and reorganizing tile groups (receiver, gas cooler, suction groups, oil separator, cases, etc.), explain why breaking menus down makes troubleshooting faster, and show how to build custom layout/startup screens with the key points techs actually need (pressures, temps, valve %, superheat). Along the way they discover icon management, debate the “misc/other” junk-drawer tabs, fumble through the lack of search, and even start a firmware/display update while joking about what might slam shut if it goes sideways. They finish with a quick Modbus address tip and plans for future E3 training videos.
Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast und die Links zum Postkarten-Set und den Reiseführern: www.camino-podcast.de ########hallo@camino-podcast.de // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 160 970 170 56Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
Wer auf dem Jakobsweg pilgert, erlebt häufig spannende Geschichten und sich selbst. Viele kommen mit einem Leuchten in den Augen zurück, in dem man sieht: Das war eine besondere Reise! Aber wie ist es mit den Liebsten, die zuhause bleiben? Da türmen sich Fragen über Fragen und das Gedankenkarussell dreht sich. In dieser Episode wollen wir etwas Klarheit schaffen: Wie könnt Ihr den Pilgernden von zuhause aus helfen und was stört vielleicht? Claudia erzählt von ihren Erfahrungen als Pilgerin und kennt auch die Probleme, die daheim aufgetreten sind. ########Hier könnt Ihr das Camino-Podcast-Postkarten-Set bestellen: linktr.ee/camino_podcastHier bestellst Du Deinen neuen Pilgerführer und unterstützt uns damit:linktr.ee/camino_podcast########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast: www.camino-podcast.de // hallo@camino-podcast.de // linktr.ee/camino_podcast // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 160 970 170 56Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
Bathroom design starts long before you choose tiles or taps. In this episode, we break down the layout and planning decisions that make a bathroom comfortable, functional and easy to live with.What we coverWhy bathroom layouts should be decided early in a renovationPlanning clearances - it's recommended to have a space 800mm wide and 700mm deep for your toiletKeeping the toilet out of the main sightline where possibleWall-mounted taps, channelled walls, and other early plumbing decisionsShower planning, including tileable shower trays (only when the area is properly tanked)Lighting and electrics - we love wall lights and demister padsStorage solutions - alcove shelvesItems mentionedIKEA FAXÄLVEN mirror with integrated lightRoberto Tiranti concrete sink (Etsy)Naka shower shelvesThis episode focuses on the planning stage of bathroom design - getting the layout right before plumbing, electrics and finishes are locked in.Follow the podcast on Instagram @ripitup_podcast_official, or follow us - Jenny is @workerscottage and Kate is @victorianrathmines
"Du willst Deutschland kennenlernen? Dann gehe die Via Scandinavica!", so fasst Henriette diesen Jakobsweg zusammen. Von Fehmarn bis nach Eisenach schlängelt sich dieser Camino durch Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Hessen und Thüringen. ########Hier könnt Ihr das Camino-Podcast-Postkarten-Set bestellen: linktr.ee/camino_podcastHier bestellst Du Deinen neuen Pilgerführer und unterstützt uns damit:linktr.ee/camino_podcast########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast: www.camino-podcast.de // hallo@camino-podcast.de // linktr.ee/camino_podcast // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 160 970 170 56Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
Before you choose cabinet colours, you need to lock down layout, flow, storage, and how the room actually works day to day. In this episode we break down the early decisions that will make your kitchen renovation successful.What we coverWhy kitchens are usually the first major design decision in a renovationThe layout choices that affect plumbing, electrics and budgetWhy the classic “kitchen triangle” is outdatedDesigning kitchens in practical zones: storage, prep, cooking and cleaningStorage strategies that make kitchens easier to live withFloor-to-ceiling units, drawers vs cupboards and corner solutionsPlanning sockets, appliances and everyday countertop clutterWe also share the biggest kitchen regrets - from narrow islands to nowhere to hide clutter.This is part 1 of a two-part kitchen episode - in the next episode we'll cover appliances, materials and kitchen lighting.Follow the podcast on Instagram @ripitup_podcast_official, or follow us - Jenny is @workerscottage and Kate is @victorianrathmines
In dieser Folge spricht Dominique mit Tara Bosenick (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarabosenick/), Management Director bei uintent, über KI gestützten UX Research und was davon im Alltag von Produktteams wirklich trägt. Tara bringt mehr als zwei Jahrzehnte Erfahrung im UX Research mit und beobachtet sehr genau, wie sich der Einsatz von Sprachmodellen auf Research Prozesse auswirkt. UX Research steht für fundierte Entscheidungen. Wer Produkte verantwortet, braucht belastbare Erkenntnisse über Bedürfnisse, Motive und Probleme von Nutzerinnen und Nutzern. Gleichzeitig steigt der Druck. Zeit fehlt, Prioritäten konkurrieren, Entscheidungen sollen schneller fallen. Hier können KI Werkzeuge Entlastung bieten. Tara erlebt in ihren Workshops beides: Begeisterung und Ernüchterung. Sprachmodelle formulieren hervorragend. Sie helfen beim Schreiben von Screenern, Interviewleitfäden oder UX Texten. Sie unterstützen bei der Strukturierung von Gedanken. Gerade beim Formulieren entsteht spürbare Zeitersparnis im UX Research. Der große Hebel liegt jedoch in der Analyse. Transkripte auswerten, Muster erkennen, Zitate sauber belegen und daraus einen klaren Report bauen kostet Zeit. Hier setzen viele Hoffnungen an. Doch genau hier zeigt sich auch die Schwäche probabilistischer Systeme. Ein Sprachmodell berechnet Wahrscheinlichkeiten. Es liefert gut klingende Antworten. Das bedeutet nicht automatisch, dass diese Antworten auch korrekt sind. Wer im UX Research Interviews analysiert, will keine wahrscheinlichen Aussagen, sondern präzise Aussagen auf Basis echter Daten. Halluzinationen entstehen schneller als vielen bewusst ist. Ein falsch zugeordnetes Pronomen im Transkript kann bereits eine Interpretation kippen. Ein unklarer Kontext im Prompt kann dazu führen, dass externe Annahmen in die Analyse einfließen. Tara plädiert deshalb für ein sehr bewusstes Vorgehen, wie kleine Analyseschritte statt großer Gesamtaufgaben zu stellen, klare Regeln im Prompt zu formulieren, Explizite Anweisungen zu geben, nur mit den vorliegenden Daten zu arbeiten und Zitate wortwörtlich wiederzugeben. UX Research mit KI verlangt Disziplin und ein kritisches Auge. Auch die Vorbereitung von Research profitiert nur begrenzt von Automatisierung. Wer regelmäßig Interviews führt, erstellt Leitfäden oft schneller selbst, als ein Sprachmodell mit ausreichend Kontext zu versorgen. Sinnvoll kann KI im UX Research beim vorbereitenden Desk Research sein oder als Sparringspartner für Hypothesen und Fragestellungen. Spannend wird es aber beim Reporting. Layouts automatisiert befüllen, Charts erstellen und Präsentationen strukturieren spart Zeit, ohne den Kern des UX Research zu verfälschen. Hier entsteht echte Entlastung im Alltag von Product Ownern und Produktmanagerinnen. Gleichzeitig bleibt der Mensch zentral. Gute Interviews leben von Beziehung und Gesprächsdynamik. Wer UX Research komplett an Bots abgibt, verliert die unmittelbare Erfahrung mit Nutzerinnen und Nutzern. Gerade für Produktteams ist es wertvoll, Probleme aus erster Hand zu hören. Diese Erfahrung schafft ein gemeinsames Verständnis, das kein Report ersetzen kann. Datenschutz und Compliance sind lösbar, wenn passende Tarife und Verträge genutzt werden. Das größere Risiko liegt in der unkritischen Nutzung. Sprachlich überzeugende Ergebnisse verführen dazu, sie ungeprüft zu übernehmen. Für fundierten UX Research braucht es jedoch Verantwortung und Reflexion. KI gestützter UX Research ist damit weder Heilsbringer noch reine Spielerei. Er kann Prozesse beschleunigen, wenn wir die Grenzen kennen und bewusst steuern. Wer Halluzinationen versteht, Prompts strukturiert und Ergebnisse prüft, gewinnt Zeit für das Wesentliche. Für bessere Fragen, tiefere Gespräche und klarere Entscheidungen im Produktalltag.
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Betsy Helmuth kicks off the episode with an introduction before diving into patio design and entertaining tips. She addresses a listener question from Kim in Hoby Sound, Florida, followed by a sponsor message. Betsy provides a detailed analysis and recommendations for Kim's space, discussing the role of professional design intervention. The episode concludes with closing remarks and submission guidelines for future listener questions. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction by Betsy Helmuth 0:23 Patio design and entertaining tips 6:28 Listener question from Kim in Hoby Sound, Florida 10:41 Detailed analysis and recommendations for Kim's space 15:27 The role of professional design intervention 16:20 Closing remarks and submission guidelines - Creating an inviting outdoor space using the same design principles as indoor spaces can significantly enhance your social gatherings and overall enjoyment. - Incorporating an inspiration piece that ties together the existing color palette can transform mismatched furniture into a cohesive and stylish setup. - For complex and open-concept spaces, using a detailed floor plan system and thoroughly considering all layout options are crucial steps to achieving a functional and aesthetically pleasing design. Links: Uploft.com AffordableInteriorDesign.com Submit your design questions to be featured on the show Become a Premium Member and access the bonus episodes Click here to become an interior designer with Uploft's Interior Design Academy. Get Betsy's book: betsyhelmuth.com/book For more about our residential interior design services, visit ModernInteriorDesign.com For our commercial interior design services, visit OfficeInteriorDesign.com Follow Us: Instagram: @uploftinteriordesign Facebook: facebook.com/UploftIntDes TikTok: tiktok.com/@uploftinteriordesign LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/uploft-interior-design If you enjoy the show, please spread the word and leave a review on iTunes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Watch Karina Graj, Senior Product Designer at Netguru put together a complete product category page in real time using Silk, Netguru's free lightweight design system perfect for commerce implementations.During the 30-min session, Karina:• builds page structure• establishes a product grid system• prepares and customizes product card design• talks about filter and sorting designHosted by Mary Achinger, Content Team Leader at NetguruDo you have any questions? It's easiest to catch us on LinkedIn!
In Hamburg wurde am 21.02.26 die 18. Pilgermesse gefeiert und wir durften vom Camino-Podcast wieder mit einem Stand vertreten sein. Unser Mikrofon hatten wir auch dabei und so haben wir die Besucher gefragt: Was hast Du auf Deinem Camino gelernt?########Hier könnt Ihr das Camino-Podcast-Postkarten-Set bestellen: linktr.ee/camino_podcastHier bestellst Du Deinen neuen Pilgerführer und unterstützt uns damit:linktr.ee/camino_podcast########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast: www.camino-podcast.de // hallo@camino-podcast.de // linktr.ee/camino_podcast // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 160 970 170 56Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
In dieser Kurzfolge von RaDiHum20 geht es weiter mit den Vorbereitungen für die DHd2026. Dafür ist Gabriel Viehhauser erneut bei uns im Podcaststudio zu Gast. Im Interview erzählt Gabriel, woran in Wien gerade geforscht wird. Ein wichtiges Projekt heißt „Scalable Reading“ und beschäftigt sich mit Gesamtausgaben aus dem 18. Jahrhundert. Ziel ist es, diesen besonderen Buchtyp genauer zu untersuchen: Wie entwickeln sich Gesamtausgaben, welche Bedeutung haben sie für Autorinnen und Autoren sowie für Verlage, und kann man literaturwissenschaftliche Annahmen direkt am Material überprüfen? Besonders herausfordernd sind dabei digitale Aspekte wie komplexe Layouts mit mehreren Ebenen von Fußnoten und Apparaten sowie Methoden, um Unterschiede zwischen verschiedenen Ausgaben sichtbar zu machen.
Buying commercial off the plan? ⚠️Not all plans are equal.✔️ Marketing plans ≠ stamped council-approved plans✔️ Ceiling heights can vary lot to lot✔️ Layouts & positioning can change✔️ Fire safety & compliance updates can impact designThe key? Do your due diligence.Review the approved construction plans — not just the brochure.Yes, buy off the plan… but be proactive. It can significantly increase value and tenant appeal.#CommercialProperty #OffThePlan #PropertyTips #DueDiligence
Rita hat viele Talente, eines ist mit Sicherheit, andere zu begeistern. Wenn sie mit ihrer Enkelin in den Urlaub fahren möchte, dann sagt die 7-Jährige: Lass uns pilgern gehen. Hier sind die Wegstrecken, die Rita geplant hat: STRECKE 1STRECKE 2STRECKE 3 ########Das Camino-Podcast-Postkarten-Set und Dein neuer Pilgerführer gibts hier: linktr.ee/camino_podcast########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast: www.camino-podcast.de // hallo@camino-podcast.de // linktr.ee/camino_podcast // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 160 970 170 56Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
Heute sprechen wir im Camino-Podcast über den Mosel-Camino. Er beginnt in Koblenz und führt Euch bis nach Trier. Henriette ist den Weg gelaufen und berichtet davon. Buen Camino!########Hier könnt Ihr das Camino-Podcast-Postkarten-Set bestellen: Camino-podcast.de Hier bestellst Du Deinen neuen Pilgerführer und unterstützt uns damit:linktr.ee/camino_podcast########Kontakt zum Camino-Podcast: www.camino-podcast.de // hallo@camino-podcast.de // linktr.ee/camino_podcast // WA-Sprachnachricht +49 160 970 170 56Danke an Hans-Jörg Karrenbrock & w/ove für das Sounddesign des Camino-Podcasts. Lukas von WELKS hat die Layouts erstellt - Danke! Merci auch an den Conrad-Stein-Verlag und Domradio.de für die Unterstützung. Buen Camino!
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✨ How intentional planning can inspire your most meaningful scrapbook pages In this inspiring episode, hear how my love of planning and list-making has transformed my scrapbooking process — and my life. We're talking about The Big Three, a simple but powerful approach inspired by YouTube creator Muchelle B, where you schedule three non-negotiable activities each month that light you up. Most of myfavorite scrapbook layouts come from these joyful "Big Three" moments — experiences centered around self-care, creativity, and connection.
Serge & Cale get into a discussion about fan layouts. Are they harder than other playfield layouts? Are they more fun? Let's find out.
In this episode of Pyro Talk, Jason Rude sits down with Danny Turner, creator of Fireworks Fallout Zone—an innovative online resource that serves as a one-stop shop for all your site layout and diagram needs. Whether you're planning a small display or a massive show, Fireworks Fallout Zone makes it easier to design safe, compliant, and professional layouts. Danny shares the story behind the platform, how it helps shooters and operators save time, and why it's becoming an essential tool in the fireworks industry.Check it out for yourself at
Shawn Khemsurov is the Co-Founder of Electric Eye, a Shopify design and development agency, and a Partner at Feel, a brand studio where art meets commerce. With over ten years of experience in fashion retail, Shawn has worked with iconic brands including Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap Inc, Nike, Homage, and Only NY, spanning everything from digital experiences to product design.Shawn's journey started in retail, where he immersed himself in the many facets of the industry: from visual merchandising to customer experience, giving him an ability to understand exactly what his clients need. He combines this insight with design expertise to create unique, engaging experiences that drive sales and build brand loyalty.Whether you're running an Ecommerce brand or building your first Shopify store, Shawn offers a candid, insider look at what it takes to create digital experiences that sell and delight customers.In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:44] Intro[01:18] Avoiding hiring the wrong designer[02:34] Identifying gaps in specialized expertise[03:39] Assessing designs for sales potential[04:29] Evaluating expertise before hiring partners[05:06] Balancing creativity with usability[09:02] Providing consulting upfront for clarity[11:19] Avoiding overloading the homepage[14:42] Focusing on what users actually see[15:26] Choosing the right theme upfront[16:38] Collaborating with competent developers[17:29] Balancing custom design and ShopifyResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeSchedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectBrand studio and creative partner feel.studio/workFollow Shawn Khemsurov linkedin.com/in/shawnkhemsurov/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Tune in to hear from Dusty Robotics' Zach Reiss-Davis about their Supplier-led Education Session at BCMC 2025! Their autonomous robot turns digital designs into precise onsite layouts, boosting speed and accuracy for framers, designers, and builders. In this episode, we touch on integration, Dusty's role in framing and pre-manufactured components, and the quick learning curve for crews. Catch this BCMC education preview to gain insight before the session begins! And be sure to join us in Omaha to see the robot in action!
Marvel/DC: Making Comic Books 101! A jam packed episode where we break down comic book terminology and the actual descriptions of credits such as Embellishers, Layouts & Scripters! Also, The Kirkman Dynasty transforms and the Heritage Auction results featuring works by Todd McFarlane, Jim Lee and Frank Frazetta!
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One man and a multitude of layouts. That's how Steve Pettit has developed his amazing skill set and we learn all about his beginnings on this episode of Around The Layout. Steve answers the question of how, as an Australian, became interested in North American railroads and how his diverse interests in railroads and scales has helped him connect to fellow model railroaders from around the globe and helped hone his skills. Steve also shares how he overcame personal challenges and how he adapted his modeling for the changing seasons in his life. Learn more about this episode on our website:aroundthelayout.com/165Thank you to our episode sponsor, Spring Creek Model Trains:https://www.springcreekmodeltrains.com/Thank you to our episode sponsor, Tully Models:https://tullymodels.com
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Today's guest is Alain-Sam Cohen, Head of Product at InstaDeep—an AI firm using reinforcement learning and other advanced techniques to solve complex design and optimization problems across industries. It may not make headlines like generative AI, but for manufacturers and engineers, PCB design remains one of the most time-intensive steps in building physical systems. From strict physical constraints to millions of potential component arrangements, even expert teams face persistent bottlenecks. Alain-Sam breaks down how InstaDeep's AI-driven approach is changing that reality—using reinforcement learning to accelerate and enhance circuit board layout in ways rules-based systems can't match. Want to share your AI adoption story with executive peers? Click emerj.com/expert2 for more information and to be a potential future guest on the ‘AI in Business' podcast! This episode is sponsored by InstaDeep. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.
We're diving into Designing the Perfect Outdoor Entertaining Space — from choosing the right outdoor furniture and smart layout tips, to setting the mood with exterior lighting. Whether you're hosting summer dinners, cozy backyard parties, or simply upgrading your patio, this guide will help you create a stylish, functional outdoor area that guests will love.
7-8am Hour 2 - Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase talk with Sal Capaccio about his thoughts on the Bills 2025 Schedule and talk about how nicely the schedule is set up for the team.
This week we're revisiting episode number 223 with Alissa Williams as a companion to last week's conversation about albums, Organizing All My Layouts. Member April Peebles writes “I really enjoyed your chat with Alissa about rearranging your layouts into the Library of Memories.” As you listen to this episode, think about how you prefer to include chronology and categories in your scrapbook planning and album organization. After the episode you're invited to visit simplescrapper.com/syw223 to share your insights.✨ Register for the Open House at simplescrapper.com/open
In this special bonus episode of Geek Freaks, Frank is joined by acclaimed comic book writer Aubrey Sitterson to explore the radical, sci-fi world of Free Planet, his new series from Image Comics. Known for his bold storytelling and politically rich narratives, Aubrey takes us deep into the philosophical core of Free Planet, unpacking its themes of revolution, freedom, and the cost of building a better world. With deep dives into the creative process, the influence of history and anthropology, and the collaboration with artist Jed Dougherty, this episode is packed with insight and fire. Timestamps and Topics: 00:00 – Intro: Why this bonus episode matters 00:19 – Who is Aubrey Sitterson? Background and work 01:03 – The concept behind Free Planet 02:08 – Revolution, history, and political roots 04:30 – Defining real freedom and post-war challenges 07:53 – Layouts, spreads, and comic as object 09:46 – Balancing personal drama with large-scale politics 12:30 – Research-driven worldbuilding over aesthetics 18:06 – Interpersonal conflict as a reflection of ideology 22:34 – Creative process with Jed Dougherty 25:54 – Lettering innovations and character voice 28:01 – The unreliable narrator and historical context 34:11 – Print vs digital: Why Free Planet demands paper 43:01 – Final reflections and what's next Key Takeaways: Aubrey Sitterson uses Free Planet to challenge conventional ideas of freedom and revolution. The comic is deeply researched, pulling from real-world political and cultural movements. Free Planet is built as a print-first experience, with double-page spreads, maps, and dense visual storytelling. The creative team—Jed Dougherty, Taylor Esposito, and Vittorio Astone—elevate the book's layered vision. The book includes in-world historical commentary that questions neutrality and narrative control. Sitterson aims to create work that demands attention and resists passive reading. Quotes: “The only freedom worth having is the freedom you fight for.” – Aubrey Sitterson “We made Free Planet for people who want to sit with something and really think.” – Aubrey “Talon's fan reaction was so strong, I had to restructure the story just to give him more space.” – Aubrey “There's a difference between mimicking aesthetics and actually building something from the same roots.” – Aubrey Call to Action: Love these kinds of deep-dive interviews? Subscribe to Geek Freaks, leave a review, and share this episode using #GeekFreaksPodcast. Bonus episodes like this are just one of the many ways we celebrate creators and storytellers in geek culture. Links and Resources: All news and updates from this episode at GeekFreaksPodcast.com Pick up Free Planet from Image Comics — Available now at your local comic shop! Follow Us: Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Twitter: @geekfreakspod Patreon: patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Listener Questions: Got a favorite indie comic or creator you think we should feature? Let us know on social or at GeekFreaksPodcast.com! Apple Podcast Tags: comics, sci-fi comics, Free Planet, Aubrey Sitterson, Image Comics, political comics, comic book creators, independent comics, comic interviews, revolutionary stories, space opera, speculative fiction, graphic novels, comic book podcast
Analysis Paralysis, the terrible condition that keeps many from getting the stuff we bought out of the closet, to the workbench and on to our layouts. Lance Mindheim is back with another new book under his arm, written to help his readers get the flywheel turning and keep it moving. Lance talks about industry selection and shares how the book can guide model railroaders along the path of layout design and expressing their own artistic creativity.Learn more about this episode on our website:aroundthelayout.com/154Thank you to our episode sponsor, Spring Creek Model Trains:https://www.springcreekmodeltrains.com/Thank you to our episode sponsor, ScaleSigns.com:https://scalesigns.com/Thank you to our episode sponsor, Tully Models:https://tullymodels.com
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Brinkal Janani, Director of Product Management at Salesforce. Join us as we chat about the future of AI-powered customization that's coming with Generative Canvas. You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Brinkal. Build dynamic experiences for […] The post AI-Powered Dynamic Layouts for Salesforce Admins appeared first on Salesforce Admins.
In this English listening practice, you'll learn real phrases and natural English expressions while discovering the key differences between houses in the UK and the USA!
Jordan Chiles gets another 10, judging oversight updates, and Jay Clark had a lot of tired old feeling about judging oversight and he's not alone. Headlines Collegiate judges received an email from the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) that there will be no judging feedback shared for the first year of the SCORE Board pilot program The target for this year is on data collection and analysis Jay Clark (LSU) had A LOT to say about the SCORE Board, we have thoughts (see full quote at bottom of notes page) Gymternet News Everyone is rightfully obsessed with Isla Gie's musical theater floor routine Kyrstin Johnson (Temple) plays tribute to hip-hop culture in her badass floor routine Betty Okino was named the Developmental Lead for the U.S. women's artistic program A Tale of Three Cities: USAG narrows its options down to three cities for the USA Gymnastics facility of the future Injury updates: Tyler Turner, Trinity Brown, Sam Phillips, Sasha Fujisaka Because of Elon Musks' double nazi salute, going forward, GymCastic will no longer link to Twitter. We encourage listeners to follow #Ncaagym and other gymnastics starter packs on Bluesky Opinion: Sports leagues, athletes put their reputations at risk by staying on toxic X by Nancy Armour NCAA Corrupt or Correct Beam credit: Layouts for E Keanna Abraham (UC Davis) vs. Layout Pike or back pike NCAA Week 5 Highlights Jordan Chiles clenched her second 10.0 of the season, this time on FX Is Michigan State the best vault team in the country? Kara Eaker is back, this time at Georgia and she hasn't missed a beat Opportunity for comedy: friends don't let friends do squat-ons in NCAA Feedback What does it mean to be a Brevet judge and what does each FIG judging category mean? What is the appropriate way to address gymnasts? Hint it's not by calling them "girls" Our British listeners are wondering what is the culture like at Oklahoma? 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THE LATEST College & Cocktails: MSU at UCLA Fantasy News: 2025 NCAA Season, Week 4 The 5th Rotation: January 28, 2025 Bronze Debacle: GymCastic Has Entered the Chat College & Cocktails: Oregon State. vs Auburn RELATED Opinion: Sports leagues, athletes put their reputations at risk by staying on toxic X by Nancy Armour GymCastic Interview: Three World Champion coaches share their experience Sexism in Ski Jumping Spencer's Clickable Code of Points Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Men's Gymnastics coverage from Kensley Neutral Deductions LSU Head Coach Jay Clark quotes from Jan 31 press conference Question “I hear there might be a mid-season change [re Scoreboard/judging oversight] in the way they do scoring is that is that possible do you want to see?” “It that just adds to the Ridiculousness right so what so the the the issue it is not that I think scores should remain unduly high the issue is that this thing we've put in place either intentionally or unintentionally has only attacked one part of scoring and it is tamped down the ceiling and done very little about anything else and so it's not Equitable across the board I'm all for credibility and scorting I'm all for uh you know increased um accuracy understanding that we are a subjective Sport and you will never remove the subjectivity I just don't think that this thing has been rolled out in a manner and it's supposed to be a pilot program and yet we're getting newsletters and we're getting we're getting told you know what the deductions are that are being missed most says who judging in venue is a different deal than sitting somewhere who knows where in a living room on a video screen and then that's that level of subjectivity is supposed to add more credibility and so I think what we have created is that with a with a targeted part of the scoring Spectrum we have judges looking over their shoulder and there's better ways to do this I I am not about like everything should get a 10 that's not it at all but there there has to be it's got to be whatever we do to increase uh credibility or or or Tamp down or whatever like no one has I've never had anyone present to me that on a consistent basis the wrong team wins or the wrong gymnast wins or whatever now you could say the score might have been too high but was it ranked correctly on that night that's the that's the real question right was it the best routine on that night and you know to the point where people SC scream and clamor enough that that you know at some point Trinity Thomas issued a public apology for getting a 10 for crying out loud here's the thing when you go to a sporting event Scott when you go to a baseball game what's one of the things you hope you see a home run what when you go to a when you go to a football game you you want to see an explosive play a long touchdown pass or things like that you hope to see those things that's sport controversy is also sport and there's nothing wrong with there's never going to be a time when we're when we're all happy with all the scores we see because all of us have biased all of us coaches fans everyone the point is is it ranked correctly is it consistent across the board and by any real objective measure we haven't created a more consistent situation this year we've created a more erratic situation here and and and I'm don't blame the judges one bit because they're doing the best they can to do the job that that that we've asked them to do there are easier ways to correct wrongs in venue and it should be in my opinion given the meat referee authority to convene a conference right now our meat referees have no authority to do much of anything um and and so in tennis the chair umpire can overrule the line judge in in uh the the home plate umpire in baseball can can walk out and call a conference if they thought something was missed at second base these are things that are common in other sports our meat refs are to sit on their hands they judge every routine and many most in almost every venue we we were required to have them but yet they really can't do anything except be a liason to deliver papers from a coach to to the panel to me if I'm if I'm an official I'm going to feel a whole lot better about somebody who's in venue with me as part of the official panel in the meet to be able if something egregious happens to be able to have the authority to walk over and say hey guys let's talk this over and and let's make sure we get this right um that's a simpler solution than than having to use technology from different angles not in venue it's a whole different ball game when you're not judging in venue and so I you know I don't want anything I say or anything live tweeted by the way I had nothing to do with that she just knows how I feel about it and and uh but she's right and and we're we're in a time where where Collegiate athletics's Olympic sports programs many are in Peril for funding and revenue share is is is coming in and scholarships are going to be moved from sport to sport all this everybody got an increase in scholarship no they didn't they got an increased limit and not every school is going to be able to do that and so at a time when when that uncertainty exists for at least 50 or 60% of our programs in our sport we drop this little poison pill into our scoring so that the fans sit there and wonder what the heck's going on so it's ill-timed it's incomplete it's illc conceived and and and it it just is and we keep having to make adjustments and now we're not going to put suggested uh deductions in the in the newsletter anymore I hear and we're not going to put those things out there we're just data collecting that's what we were supposed to be doing in the first place but and then but but there's all this information leaking about what's being looked for and what's not being taken and so it it's just been in my opinion an abject disaster and uh it was fairly predictable that it would be and I hope uh there's growing sentiment that we need to go about this a different way let's examine what we do in scoring let's try to create more accuracy yes but in a time like this we cannot be some kind of purist we can be marketable or we can be purist we're probably not going to be both and and and if we're going to be purist then let's look at the run the gamut let's look at the routine that goes 975 that should go 96 as well you know let's let's let's look at all of it not just the the the higher end scores because these kids work hard and then you see things like this you know where where kids they know they just did the best Vault their life it goes 9925 the next kid's like man what do you got to do to get a 995 I'm not even talking about a 10 Helen Hu should have got a 10 Helen that beam set is the best beam set in the country and she did it flawlessly I dare anybody to tell me where the real deduction was now I was standing I wasn't sitting where the judges were and I'm not questioning their credibility I'm questioning our judgment as a coaches group for for doing this thing that has just created some pendulum swing back and forth where the judges keep trying to find themselves and it's it's just unfortunate so thanks for putting me on my soap box I mean it's not affecting the rankings if you look year to year over the last several years I mean the rankings and the teams that are in the top 15 or what ever you know it's it's The Usual Suspects but if you look at where the uh at the at the higher end scores on each team and where they're capped there's where the change is and so the fans don't get to see their home run they see them and they clear the fence we just don't call them home runs anymore I said that on the air um but it's that was kind of what I meant anyway...” - Jay Clark
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Episode 251 of The Independent Characters takes a deep look at Warhammer 40k and how it is played in both competition, more casual play, and why it matters. How this impacts not only the types of units considered 'good' by those folks on the Internet, but also how the game is played by different sets of players and how it may shape new players approach and introduction to the game. To bring differing views on this, we once again have Campbell McLaughlin joining us to help us understand the importance of the tournament scene standpoint. We hope you enjoy Episode 251. There is a lot to unpack here, and we hope you get out of it as much as we put into it! Time Stamps: 0:00:00 - Show Intro and Elite Choice 0:09:30 - Hobby Progress & War on The Shore 1:26:30 - Why Terrain & Layouts Define 40k 2:06:40 - Final Thoughts and show closing Relevant Links: The Independent Characters Patreon Tablewar! - SPONSOR Herrick Games & Hobbies - SPONSOR Grimdark Compendium Games Workshop The Black Library
Mastering AV Production: Behind the Scenes Insights with Jacob WP Ramey Welcome to the Events Demystified Podcast! In this episode, host Anca Platon Trifan sits down with Jacob WP Ramey, an expert in AV production, to uncover the intricate world of event layouts, renderings, and behind-the-scenes magic. Jacob shares his journey from traditional theater to becoming a go-to specialist in designing immersive AV setups and seamless layouts. They discuss the importance of site visits, the collaboration between AV and event planners, the distinction between technical and design renderings, and the future of AV technology. Tune in for valuable insights, anecdotes, and tips to elevate your next event! 00:00 Introduction to AV Production 01:38 Meet Jacob WP Ramey 02:56 Jacob's Journey into AV 04:38 Importance of Language in AV 06:48 Event Layouts and Renderings 10:01 Site Visits and Real-Life Examples 12:13 Technical vs. Design Renderings 18:34 Collaboration with Event Planners 32:41 Sustainability in AV Production 49:19 Future Trends in AV Technology 53:56 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information HOST BIO Anca Platon Trifan is the Sr. Manager, Strategic Partnerships, Event Technology & AI at M&IW, Founder of Tree-Fan Events LLC and the visionary behind #FIT4EVENTS Fit Mindful Mavens. Anca brings a potent mix of event production savvy, fitness enthusiasm, and transformative innovation to the table. With over two decades in event production, she's not just any leader—she's been recognized as one of 2023's Smart Meetings Catalyst Quantum Leap Award winners, 2023's Entrepreneur Award winner of Smart Women in Meetings, and 2022's #WomenToWatch. Adding to this glittering list, she's also a nominee for The Most Influential People in the Events Industry for 2023 by Eventex. Marrying her technical finesse with AI's latest and greatest, Anca crafts extraordinary events that break the mold. A fervent advocate for women in tech and production, as well as a wellness advocate, Anca is a regular on stages nationwide, exemplifying how event production, tech, and a balanced life can create a seismic shift in both industries and individual lives. Connect with your Podcast Host at the links below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ancatrifan/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/treefan_events/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eventsdemystifiedpodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fit.mindful.maven/ Original Podcast Music written and produced by Fable Score Music. “Events: demystified” Podcast is brought to you by Tree-Fan Events, a leading woman-owned boutique event planning and production agency offering a comprehensive approach to event management and production, with a focus on enhancing the attendee experience with the #FIT4EVENTS framework for a holistic event cycle in order to create memorable events.
Over the years, our large family has lived in many different sizes of homes. A listener asked me to share what I've learned from living in large and small homes and what I feel is crucial space to have in a large family home! Mentioned in this podcast: Max & Lilly Bunk Bed Trifold Mattress Podcast #66 - Maximizing Space in Kids' Bedrooms Large Family Bedrooms (post) Living in a Garage While Building Your House Debt Free (post) Large Family Organization page on Raising Arrows