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Coach Jan und Benedikt zu Gast in der Maciag - Offroadwelt! Mike Maciag nimmt sich die Zeit mit uns zu kickern, nebenbei konnten wir diese wunderbare RAW Folge von Mischbenzim – der Podcast den Keiner braucht, den wir aber alle lieben werden, aufzeichnen.Dass man unser legendäres Fragengeballer, auch mit mehr als einer Antwort pro Frage abarbeiten kann, wie Maciag Offroad überhaupt entstanden ist und Vieles, Vieles mehr rund um das Maciag Imperium hört ihr hier…In der Kategorie Heißer Scheiß darf sich jeder in Form von Empfehlungen verewigen:Auch in dieser Kategorie gibt sich Mike nicht mit einer Antwort zufrieden - Mike's Heißer Scheiß:Umgebt euch mit inspirierenden MenschenDenkt auch mal über den Tellerrand hinausLest BücherBeschäftigt euch mit KISeid aktivIn der Kategorie Mischbenzim – Playlist Mischbenzim Playlist bluten auch dieses Mal wieder die Ohren:Mike: https://on.soundcloud.com/C9nRX8SQzSvemyBD8Folgen!IG: @coach_janIG: @benzim .officialIG: @benzim_fashionIG: @mike.maciagIG: @maciagoffroad
Rafal Maciag is Founder and CEO of ModelingEvolution, which helps businesses and organisations implement effective, high-quality software solutions. The company's Modellution product provides a collaboration platform for Event Storming and Event Modeling.In today's episode:• The foundational concept of Event Storming and how it serves as a catalyst for collaborative transformation• How to integrate Event Storming and Event Modeling concepts into a business• Rafal's story of founding a company and lessons learned—Rafal's contact info:• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafalmaciag/• ModelingEvolution: https://www.modelingevolution.com/—Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:• Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Introduction(00:56) Putting everyone on the same page(02:32) What is Event Storming?(08:40) Examples of 'events'(12:39) Enabling Customer Journey Mapping(16:00) How often to conduct Event Storming(23:48) 'Movies' in Event Storming(26:17) Who organises everything?(28:10) Challenges of implementation of Event Storming(29:54) How organisations are working with ModelingEvolution(31:24) What Rafal has learned from founding a company(33:37) Building the right things(36:14) Final thoughts from Rafal(38:00) OutroFollow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcastGet in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling
Vor 20 Jahren hat Mike Maciag, Gründer und Geschäftsführer von Maciag Offroad, seine Leidenschaft für den Motocross-Sport zu seinem Beruf gemacht. Mit über 200 Marken ist Maciag Offroad zu einem der führenden Ausstatter Europas für den Nischensport Motocross geworden. Im ChefTreff-Interview mit Sven Rittau verrät Mike u.a., weshalb er schon seit der Gründung seines Unternehmens auf Digitalisierung gesetzt hat, wie die Content-Strategie von Maciag Offroad aussieht oder warum der Servicegedanke zu den entscheidendsten Erfolgsfaktoren für den Shop zählt. Denn die Kombination aus exzellentem Service, einem umfangreichen, hochqualitativen Sortiment und einem herausragenden Onlineshop beschert Maciag Offroad einen jährlichen Umsatz von rund 28 Mio. Euro. Vor allem mit der hauseigenen Profi-Werkstatt hat das Unternehmen die Motocross- und Mountainbike-Communities für sich gewonnen. In der Folge mit Mike Maciag und Sven Rittau lernst Du:
Alan Maciag's rural landscapes are a balance between form, distance, color and content. This balance creates a sense of calm and bucolic reverence for the rural heritage of Michigan, for the wonderland of it's vacation lakes, or for the sanctuary within a garden or public space. It is as though you have been given a gift - to simply "step in" for a moment and be surrounded by the spirit captured on that canvas. “Plein air painters paint from life with a passion like no other in the world of painters. By placing myself among these magnificent gifts of light and nature, my visions are propelled from my head to my hand to my canvas,” writes Maciag. In our conversation with Alan, we will discuss not only his creative process for painting but also his teaching career at the high school level. You will learn more about two of his students' success stories that stand out in the crowd. Alan's Midland studio and gardens are open by appointment. If you would like to visit him, please call his studio number at (989) 245-5584. Thank you, Alan, for inviting us both to your home and studio over the 4th of July weekend. It is always worthwhile to visit artist friends. So happy you are on our podcast for episode 27. Show notes: Alan Maciag Facebook Page Alan Maciag Instagram Alan's gallery representation: Twisted Fish Gallery in Elk Rapids, MI Hudson Gallery in Sylvania, Ohio Former Students Who Made it Big! Anne Lemanski Dan Abraham
Mike Maciag, Chief Marketing Officer at Dynatrace joins Tech Transforms to talk about the power of observability. Careful monitoring is of paramount importance for any successful operation, and observability can take your agency to the next level. Listen in as Carolyn and Mark get some tips and tricks for improving cybersecurity posture with the most accurate technology. Episode Table of Contents[00:31] The Vital Role That Observability Plays in IT [10:40] Observability: When You're Asking the Systems to Share [22:48] The President's Memo on User Experience [34:01] Let Machines Do the Stuff That Doesn't Matter Episode Links and Resources The Vital Role That Observability Plays in ITCarolyn: Today, we get to welcome Mike Maciag, who is Chief Marketing Officer of Dynatrace. One of our own, one of the clan is here with us today. And as CMO, Mike is responsible for Dynatrace's global marketing organization. We're really excited to hear his expert opinion on observability and the vital role that it plays in IT, and especially the cloud. Mike: Thank you, Carolyn. Mark, nice to be with you both today. And I know this is a long time in coming, but I'm excited to be sitting down and talking to you today. Carolyn: We've been able to talk to a few of our guests a little bit about APM. And just recently we talked to a former CIO at VA. He is very bullish on APM, and he talked a lot about the advances that they were able to make in the VA with APM. Just that at least within the VA, APM moved from a nice to have to a must-have. And what I'd really like to hear you talk about, just to dive right in, Mike, is so there's the APM part. But then in my mind and I might be positioning this wrong. In my mind, I think that observability is like APM 2.0. But can you speak to that APM versus observability? What's the difference? Mike: As long as we're talking about terms, we might want to mix monitoring in there as well. All terms that are thrown around, is it monitoring, is it APM, is it observability? And it's changed, it's changed a lot. Let me start with the simplest definition, then maybe we can unpack it from there. Think of observability as the umbrella term, as the broadest umbrella term that goes above all of this. Monitoring, APM, ObservabilityMike: Observability fully includes APM, and observability also subsumes monitoring, both of the things that we've been doing. There are kind of two megatrends in the industry that have been driving this move towards observability. One is the move to the cloud.More and more systems are moving to cloud architectures, probably more important digitally native architectures. We're going from monolithic systems that we could understand, that we could see, that we could touch. We could understand what's happening with them into cloud increasingly complex, even multi-cloud architectures that are driven by microservices and the like. The reason for that movement is it has made digital transformation, application development faster and easier in that regard. Which is this digital transformation fundamentally looking at everything that I've been doing in every aspects of my business. Whether it be on the front end or in the services I provide. Whether it be on the front end or in the backend machine to machine conversations is happening in cloud architectures. And we're trying to figure out how we can automate more of it and things are happening that way. Does that make sense, just from a starting point, from observability's umbrella, fully subsumed monitoring, fully subsumed APM, kind of in that the drivers being cloud and digital transformation making that happen. And I can get into more details. Mark: That absolutely hits the mark. And we also say end-user performance or experience. Mike: That's right. Carolyn: Yes, that sets me straight. Because me saying that observability is APM 2.0 is wrong. APM, like you said, it's underneath observability. It might be, I guess, one way into...
Aaron is the Trauma Team Lead for Zimmer Biomet in Phoenix, Arizona. Looking at 2020, the Arizona team is ranked number 2 in the nation for total sales growth, which is very impressive given this industry has been massively impacted by COVID-19. He broke into the Industry after becoming a inventory control specialist for Zimmer. He provides a unique perspective about breaking in, gives us a glimpse into the world of trauma sales, and is just an all around great guy!______________This podcast was brought to you by Legacy Now Coaching LLCWebsite: https://www.legacynowcoaching.comBook an appointment here: https://www.legacynowcoaching.com/bookingRoad to Medical Sales Podcast here: https://roadtomedicalsales.buzzsprout.com Legacy Now Coaching Linkedin Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/legacy-now-coaching/?viewAsMember=true Legacy Now Coaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legacynowcoaching/?hl=en Legacy Now Coaching Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legacynowcoaching/?view_public_for=102904654693161 _____________This video was also brought to you by Legacy Now Coaching LLC ______________© 2020 Legacy Now Coaching______________Song: The Odyssey AheadArtist: Dream CaveLicense Purchased By: Legacy Now Coaching LLCLicense ID: DL-0oh-yawcarn4qpSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/legacynow)
Listen as the pioneers of the COVID pandemic share their experiences taking care of some of the first COVID patients in the US. Our guests have a broad range of expertise and experiences. This episode features hospitalist Dr. Francisco Alvarez (University of California at San Francisco, @fnalvarez), Infectious Disease fellow Dr. Karolina Maciag (University of Washington, @KMaciag), Critical Care and Pulmonology Fellow Dr. David Furfaro (Columbia University, @david_furfaro) and intensivist and founder of onepagericu.com, Dr. Nick Mark (Seattle, WA). Show Notes | Subscribe | Spotify | Swag! | Top Picks | Mailing List | thecurbsiders@gmail.com Credits Written and Produced: Justin Berk MD MPH MBA Cover Art: Kate Grant MBChB DipGUMed Hosts: Justin Berk MD MPH MBA; Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Editor: Matthew Watto MD (written materials); Clair Morgan of nodderly.com Guest: Dr. Francisco Alvarez, Dr. Karolina Maciag, Dr. Dave Furfaro, Dr. Nick Mark Sponsor Primary Care Internal Medicine of Ithaca Join a well established practice in beautiful upstate New York near the finger lakes and wine country! You'll have flexible hours and the ability to take the time you need with patients! Contact Dr. Ann Costello arcostello@gmail.com to find out more about this incredible opportunity to join the team at Primary Care Internal Medicine of Ithaca https://www.primarycareinternalmedicineofithaca.com/. Time Stamps 00:00 Sponsor - https://www.primarycareinternalmedicineofithaca.com/. 00:20 Intro, disclaimer, guest bios and a bad pun 04:28 Francisco: Process leading up to first case 07:42 Karolina: The perspective of the consultant- calm in the storm 11:40 (Karolina) Seattle Flu Study as early warning 16:00 Dave: ICU patients 20:30 Nick: making decisions with a moving target 25:05 Sponsor - https://www.primarycareinternalmedicineofithaca.com/. 25:53 Francisco: data available on Twitter 28:00 Francisco: the role of generalist during the COVID pandemic 31:15 Karolina: on vulnerable populations during pandemic 38:26 Dave/Nick: how generalists should be preparing themselves 45:16 Avoiding aerosolized procedures / nebulizers 47:46 What was the big surprises 54:20 How do you address the anxiety 60:12 Plugs64:20 Outro Links* The Seattle Flu Study research team helped identify first patterns of COVID in the US A New York Times article highlighted the story of the Seattle Flu Study was one of the first A published case series of the first 12 US COVID patients (Dr. Alvarez is a co-author) The CDC offers a very comprehensive video for donning and doffing A previous “Things We Do For No ReasonTM” article suggests MDIs are non-inferior to nebulizer treatments COVID Communications Guide CardioNerds: Episode #20: COVID-19 in the ICU UW COVID Resource Site OnePagerICU.com Goal Listeners will recall the perspectives of the first providers taking care of COVID patients and will be able to apply some of their insights to when the epidemic hits their region. Learning objectives After listening to this episode listeners will… Be familiar with the ICU and hospitalist challenges in taking care of COVID patients. Describe how to learn new information and connect with others in the COVID community. Recognize the social challenges associated with the epidemic for patients and providers. Disclosures Drs. Maciag, Mark, Alvarez, and Furfaro report no relevant financial disclosures. The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures. Citation Alvarez, F, Maciag K, Furfaro D, Mark N, Berk, JB, Williams PN, Watto MF. “#201: COVID Narratives: Stories from Physicians at the Front Lines”. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast. https://thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. March 26, 2020.
Sam Maciag recently took over hosting duties of the CBC Saskatchewan News at Six program. She talks about her career in journalism, her start in radio, and how she transitioned to the CBC. We also drink and discuss Cerveza, by Rebellion Brewing. Links: https://www.cbc.ca/player/news/Canada/Saskatchewan https://twitter.com/sammaciag https://www.facebook.com/rebellionbrewingco/
Edie and Nick speak with Radosław Maciag from Anshar Studios about Gamedec, a isometric adaptive mystery RPG where players solve crimes committed in virtual reality. Due out in 2020, it's a game to watch.
Edie and Nick speak with Radosław Maciag from Anshar Studios about Gamedec, a isometric adaptive mystery RPG where players solve crimes committed in virtual reality. Due out in 2020, it’s a game to watch.
Edie and Nick speak with Radosław Maciag from Anshar Studios about Gamedec, a isometric adaptive mystery RPG where players solve crimes committed in virtual reality. Due out in 2020, it’s a game to watch.
We're two weeks away from Halloween, True Believers. The time to come up with a dope, non-problematic Halloween costume is rapidly coming to a close!! This is The Uticast, Episode #173 and this week we're sitting down with GFOP, and the man behind Rick's Roaming BBQ, Rick Maciag!! On Tap This Week: Heather, Kevin and Sam are back in-studio to breakdown the wildest topics of the week, including the Disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, Kanye visiting Trump and the Death of American Cheese. Afterwards, Sam sits down with GFOP Rick Maciag for a wide-ranging discussion about education, media and the beginnings of Rick's Roaming BBQ!! Finally, the Crew returns to the studio to discuss John Brown, Yale University, Seth Meyers and emotional support animals. Plus, Lee Merkel trolls the Bill from BEYOND THE GRAVE!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica
Actor John Maciag returns to the show to discuss his rapidly-rising film career, his upcoming projects, and of course, music. Subscribe to us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-indie-rundown-podcast/id1319683848?mt=2 Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/show/0PuLxvUsnlEUte4BO2YhJL?si=XTYmL4JuR_-zMGuWPIVmBg Facebook @theindierundown Twitter @TheIndieRundown Instagram @theindierundown
In This Episode:Tressa and Amber chat about Tressa's transition to motherhood and pursuing hobbies as a mom.What Tressa is Loving:Some of Tressa's Favorite Podcasts: Father James Hudgins' Homilies Catholic Stuff You Should Know Three Dogs North Tressa's Mom Hack:Store all toys in plastic bins, labeled, and out of sight. Bring down one bin at a time to control toy chaos.Links:Tressa Maciag PhotographyTressa Maciag Photography on Facebook and InstagramLEAVE A REVIEW OR SUBSCRIBE TO DIAPERS AND DISCIPLES See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the #MyCollegeCorner podcast for insight on college planning for students and parents! Our special guest is Scott Maciag, a Director of Guidance at a leading New Jersey High School. This discussion helps us learn how guidance has evolved to best serve students and families planning for their future. Hosted by Invite Education CEO John Hupalo.
We welcome our first guest, Actor John Maciag, who calls in to chat about his film projects and other hobbies. Subscribe to us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-indie-rundown-podcast/id1319683848?mt=2 Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/show/0PuLxvUsnlEUte4BO2YhJL?si=XTYmL4JuR_-zMGuWPIVmBg Facebook @theindierundown Twitter @TheIndieRundown Instagram @theindierundown
Drew Maciag, author of Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism (Cornell University Press, 2013) spoke with Ray Haberski about the intellectual challenges Burke raised in a time of democratic revolutions and the legacy he left for thinkers who attempted to leverage tradition in the face of political change. Maciag's book is well-written and smartly conceived. His subject spans the entire history of the United States, from the Revolution to the present day, and introduces readers to American thinkers who continue deserve our attention. He also does an expert job addressing the conflict between liberalism and conservatism by demonstrating the roles historical contingency and personality play in shaping these complicated terms. Maciag's book serves a diverse community of readers, from academics looking for smart arguments about political theory to general readers who are interested in origins and development of the poles of American politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Maciag, author of Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism (Cornell University Press, 2013) spoke with Ray Haberski about the intellectual challenges Burke raised in a time of democratic revolutions and the legacy he left for thinkers who attempted to leverage tradition in the face of political change. Maciag’s book is well-written and smartly conceived. His subject spans the entire history of the United States, from the Revolution to the present day, and introduces readers to American thinkers who continue deserve our attention. He also does an expert job addressing the conflict between liberalism and conservatism by demonstrating the roles historical contingency and personality play in shaping these complicated terms. Maciag’s book serves a diverse community of readers, from academics looking for smart arguments about political theory to general readers who are interested in origins and development of the poles of American politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Maciag, author of Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism (Cornell University Press, 2013) spoke with Ray Haberski about the intellectual challenges Burke raised in a time of democratic revolutions and the legacy he left for thinkers who attempted to leverage tradition in the face of political change. Maciag’s book is well-written and smartly conceived. His subject spans the entire history of the United States, from the Revolution to the present day, and introduces readers to American thinkers who continue deserve our attention. He also does an expert job addressing the conflict between liberalism and conservatism by demonstrating the roles historical contingency and personality play in shaping these complicated terms. Maciag’s book serves a diverse community of readers, from academics looking for smart arguments about political theory to general readers who are interested in origins and development of the poles of American politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Maciag, author of Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism (Cornell University Press, 2013) spoke with Ray Haberski about the intellectual challenges Burke raised in a time of democratic revolutions and the legacy he left for thinkers who attempted to leverage tradition in the face of political change. Maciag’s book is well-written and smartly conceived. His subject spans the entire history of the United States, from the Revolution to the present day, and introduces readers to American thinkers who continue deserve our attention. He also does an expert job addressing the conflict between liberalism and conservatism by demonstrating the roles historical contingency and personality play in shaping these complicated terms. Maciag’s book serves a diverse community of readers, from academics looking for smart arguments about political theory to general readers who are interested in origins and development of the poles of American politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Maciag, author of Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism (Cornell University Press, 2013) spoke with Ray Haberski about the intellectual challenges Burke raised in a time of democratic revolutions and the legacy he left for thinkers who attempted to leverage tradition in the face of political change. Maciag’s book is well-written and smartly conceived. His subject spans the entire history of the United States, from the Revolution to the present day, and introduces readers to American thinkers who continue deserve our attention. He also does an expert job addressing the conflict between liberalism and conservatism by demonstrating the roles historical contingency and personality play in shaping these complicated terms. Maciag’s book serves a diverse community of readers, from academics looking for smart arguments about political theory to general readers who are interested in origins and development of the poles of American politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Maciag, author of Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism (Cornell University Press, 2013) spoke with Ray Haberski about the intellectual challenges Burke raised in a time of democratic revolutions and the legacy he left for thinkers who attempted to leverage tradition in the face of political change. Maciag’s book is well-written and smartly conceived. His subject spans the entire history of the United States, from the Revolution to the present day, and introduces readers to American thinkers who continue deserve our attention. He also does an expert job addressing the conflict between liberalism and conservatism by demonstrating the roles historical contingency and personality play in shaping these complicated terms. Maciag’s book serves a diverse community of readers, from academics looking for smart arguments about political theory to general readers who are interested in origins and development of the poles of American politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices