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Inside Books
Inside Books Episode 120 Kevin Rafter

Inside Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 29:59


Inside Books is a regular popular author interview podcast presented by Breda Brown. In this episode Breda is in conversation with Kevin Rafter an Irish academic and non-executive director. He has authored/edited over a dozen books including, most recently, Dillon Rediscovered: The Newspaperman Who Befriended Kings, Presidents and Oil Tycoons published by Martello. His previous books include Political Advertising in the 2014 European Parliament Elections , Martin Mansergh - and several histories of Irish political parties including Clann na Poblachta, Sinn Féin, Democratic Left and Fine Gael.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Delitto di Garlasco, nel canale Tromello è stato trovato un martello

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 1:41


Colpo di scena nelle nuove indagini sul delitto di Garlasco. Le ricerche, condotte nel canale di Tromello hanno dato risultati che i carabinieri definiscono "positivi".

UC Today - Out Loud
Fixing Hybrid Collaboration: Martello's Vantage DX for Microsoft Teams & Zoom

UC Today - Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 9:28


In this episode of UC Today, host Kieran Devlin sits down with Randah McKinnie, VP of Product at Martello, to explore the hybrid collaboration challenges facing today's organizations and how Martello's Vantage DX solution is stepping in to solve them. With hybrid work here to stay, companies are increasingly relying on both Microsoft Teams and Zoom to stay connected. But what happens when things go wrong in these mission-critical environments? Randah shares how Martello is delivering much-needed clarity, control, and consistency for IT teams managing collaboration across platforms.With 62% of organizations now using both Teams and Zoom, hybrid collaboration is becoming the norm—but it's also introducing new headaches for IT departments. In this engaging interview, Martello's Randah McKinnie walks us through the capabilities of Vantage DX, a powerful monitoring and diagnostics solution purpose-built for multi-platform collaboration environments.Discover how Vantage DX empowers IT teams to:Monitor Teams and Zoom from a single interface—no more juggling admin consoles or mismatched metrics.Proactively troubleshoot with "x-ray vision" into your network, identifying issues before users are affected.Streamline IT operations by reducing training complexity and consolidating toolsets.Deliver exceptional digital experiences through custom alerts, deep diagnostics, and unified reporting.Whether you're a service provider or an enterprise IT leader, this conversation is packed with insights to help you simplify support and enhance collaboration.Next Steps:

Irrelevant and Illiterate
"IS IT EURO?" FINALE - Ep.124 Ft. Dion Barella (Rock Bottom) &John Martello (Soft No, Rock Bottom, Crime Rate)

Irrelevant and Illiterate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 141:15


We got *THE* Mr. Doylestown in the house this week, with returning homie Martello. Shit rules.For any and all Bucks County, PA Realtor needs, find Dion on instagram @MrDoylestown https://www.mrdoylestown.com/ Check out Soft No playing near you, and in the Philly area - instagram  @SoftNoPhl  SoftNoPhlHOMEWORK ASSIGNED:DionThe Replacements - Pleased to Meet MeSabrina Carpenter - Short & SweetMartelloJudas Priest - PainkillerPoison Ruin - HarvestDennisSerotonin Leakage / Charcuterie SplitBig Jay Oakerson - ThemTommyGeoffrey Asmus - Cancel Culture is not RealBone Awl - The Lowest Road

Scary Monster - True-crime Podcast
Un Martello Insanguinato e Un Sacchetto Sul Ghiaccio: Chi ha Ucciso Mary Ann?

Scary Monster - True-crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 19:55


Mary Ann Clibbery aveva un brutto presentimento. Pochi giorni prima della sua morte, confidò al compagno: "Se mi succede qualcosa, andate subito alla polizia." Forse sapeva di essere in pericolo, ma non poteva immaginare la ferocia con cui sarebbe stata assassinata. Il suo corpo venne trovato in una pozza di sangue all'interno della sua azienda. Apparentemente, un furto finito male. Ma c'era qualcosa che non tornava: il sangue sul pavimento raccontava una storia diversa. Qualcuno aveva colpito, aspettato... e poi colpito di nuovo. Perché? E soprattutto, chi aveva così tanta rabbia da ridurla in quello stato?-------------------------------------------Seguimi anche sul canale Youtube:https://bit.ly/3TXVGEdInstagram:@scarymonstertruecrimeTwitter:@scarycrimeFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/scarymonstertruecrimeIscriviti al Gruppo Facebook True Crime Italia:https://www.facebook.com/groups/true-crime-italia---------------------------------------------------------Contatti:Antonello Salea.sale@cbsnet.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/scary-monster-true-crime-podcast--4789759/support.

The Josh Hall Web Design Show
361 - Email and Content Marketing for Web Designers in 2025 with Michelle Martello

The Josh Hall Web Design Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 78:17 Transcription Available


No better way to kick off the year than to plan some new marketing strategies to get more leads and convert more clients, right?I honestly believe email marketing – along with some focused forms of content marketing – will be a HUGE differentiator for web designers who choose to go this route. Which is why I'm a big proponent and supporter of it.After all…as Abe Lincoln once wisely said “He who sendeth the email gets thine customer.”Now, you know I'm not going to just tell you to go “do something” without giving you a roadmap and some solid tips to help implement so, I'm thrilled to have copywriter, digital strategist and award-winning designer Michelle Martello on the podcast to share about all of that and more.Things we cover include:How to create your “content goldmine” for social, blog, newsletter and podcast contentThe power of having a newsletter in 2025How often to send emails and/or post on social mediaWhen content should be brief vs long formHow – coincidently or not – those who send more emails make more moneyAnd a whole lot more!Michelle's resume includes working with MTV, the National Park Service, Marie Forleo and more so she is truly an industry expert with years of experience backing her.Head to the show notes to get all links and resources we mentioned along with a full transcription of this episode at joshhall.co/361Get my entire suite of courses in the Courses Tier = $49/moGet courses + all community features in the Community Tier = $99/moGet everything + direct coaching with me in the Coaching Tier = $199/moJoin today (in the tier that works for you) at: webdesignerpro.com*** upgrade & downgrade available ***

Bound & Determined
127. Building an Online Business That Loves You Back GUEST: Michelle Martello

Bound & Determined

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 49:12


This week on Bound + Determined, I'm chatting with an expert who will demystify what we REALLY need in the first few years of an online business, as well as strategic ways to build a platform-- whether you're looking to get more clients or sell a book.

Eco Medios Entrevistas
Walter Martello @WalterMartello (Defensor del Pueblo Adjunto General de la Provincia de Buenos Aires) En La Trinchera

Eco Medios Entrevistas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 10:32


Walter Martello @WalterMartello (Defensor del Pueblo Adjunto General de la Provincia de Buenos Aires) En La Trinchera @trinchera_en

Dj J.Squared
Just Mixing 9/14

Dj J.Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 61:48


1. Voodoo Whiskey Blueberry Muffins2. Babert Boogie Oogie (Original Mix)3. Adri Block The Love I Need (Jackin Dubb)4. Vick L. Do For Love (What You Won't Do) Vick L. feat R.J Green (Dj J.Squared edit)5. Early Motions Late Night Coffee High6. Danny Cruz To Be Real (Original Mix)7. Disco Incorporated Super Disco (Original Mix)8. Martello, Audio Jacker All The Things (Original Mix)9. Mike Newman, Antoine Cortez Quintessence10. Frankie Beverly & Maze Before I Let Go11. N'Dinga Gaba, DJ Spen, Marc Evans Until You (Original Mix)12. Simon Kennedy One Number13. Serge Funk Can't Get Enough (Original Mix)14. Ross Couch Love Affair15. Re-Tide, Moon Rocket, Mike Anderson Think Twice Feat. Mike Anderson (Original Mix)16. Change, Re-Tide Hold Tight (Re-Tide Remix Traxsource Exclusive)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dj-jsquared/donations

Libero in tre minuti
FORCA E MARTELLO

Libero in tre minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 1:56


Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Europei di atletica, altre due medaglie per l'Italia: Fantini oro nel martello, Tortu argento nei 200

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 1:20


L'Italia sale sempre più in alto nel medagliere degli europei di atletica leggera in corso a Roma. Quando mancano due giornate alla conclusione, il bottino è di 17 medaglie di cui 8 d'oro.

SeaBros Fishing Podcast
Captain Jesse Martello and Chris Gergley - "Think Big"

SeaBros Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 128:44


Thank you for tuning into the SeaBros Fishing Podcast!On this episode of the podcast it was our pleasure to host long time friend and fellow fisherman, Captain Jesse Martello. Joining him, another returning guest and owner of L.T Marine Products, Captain Chris Gergley.We have known Jesse since we started our charter fishing business over 20 years ago. He is an incredible person, amazing fishermen, and is one of the most mechanically gifted humans on the planet. If it is broken, Jesse can fix it. He has decades of experience in the automotive industry, and has translated those skills to his passion of boats and fishing. Jesse runs a charter business of his own "Think Big Sportfishing" out of Mystic, CT. Jesse and Chris actually met through us, and became close friends quickly; being that they are from the same area. Since then, Jesse collaborates with Chris on designing and testing products for L.T, and Chris works with Jesse on the charter boat.In this conversation we discuss the importance of preparation, time on the water, and the amount of dedication it takes to become a consistent charter fisherman. We talk about similar methods we share when tuna fishing on Stellwagen Bank, and we also talk canyon fishing tactics. We also spend a bit of time discussing manufacturing products for one of the most abusive environments and against some of the world's hardest fish to catch. We hope you enjoy this as much as we did!Stay Tight,Bryan and TaylorSponsors, Information, and Links from this podcast episode:Guests:Captain Jesse Martello@jessemartelloCaptain Chris Gergley@ltmarineproductswww.ltmarineproducts.comPodcast Social Media:SeaBrosFishing: @seabrosfishingMBG Fishing Charters: @massbayguidesBryan: @mbgbryanTaylor: @mbgtaylorMonahan's Marine@monahansmarine MBG24 for 10% Off in StoreMass Bay GuidesUltimate Fishing Adventures @massbayguidesBlack Oak LEDPremium Marine LightingGiantbluefin 20% OffAfuera Coffee Company massbayguides 15% Off First Coffee Order Costa Sunglasses"See what's out there." Rhodan MarineRhodan HD GPS Anchor+® Trolling Motor@rhodanmarine L.T. Marine ProductsCommercial Grade Fishing Equipment: Rod Holders, Gaffs, Harpoons@ltmarineproducts 10% Off Promo Code: seabros SeaBrosFishing.comPodcast SiteTails & ArtworkMBG Fishing Charters@seabrosfishing@massbayguidesSupport the Show.Thank you for listening! Please follow @seabrosfishing on Instagram and Facebook.

il posto delle parole
Alice Martello "Lupi ribelli"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 14:13


Alice Martello"Lupi ribelli"Fiaba partigianaNeos Edizioniwww.neosedizioni.itDalla lotta partigiana nel Cansiglio al lager di Mauthausen: la versione romanzata di una storia vera  Una storia partigiana che si trasforma in fiaba. Due giovani amici che protetti dalla natura diventano lupi per combattere “al servizio dell'Umanità”. Un fratello che a distanza di moltissimi anni racconta alla nipote com'è andata, per non dimenticare. Alice Martello è andata a cercare nel folto del bosco una fiaba, feroce come sono le fiabe, feroce come lo sono i lupi in cui si trasformano i giovani partigiani per combattere gli oscuri diavolacci delle Legioni Nere. Un villaggio alpino nell'altopiano del Cansiglio, in Veneto, poche famiglie, un gruppo di ragazzi cresciuti insieme che si ribellano e si nascondono nei boschi per combattere una guerra che li ha fatti rapidamente uomini, fino al sacrificio finale. Un rapporto profondo e sincero con la natura, mai matrigna ma amica e protettrice, e con gli animali, che comprendono e collaborano, finché si può.“Lupi ribelli” è la versione romanzata di una storia vera. Inizia con una fiaba, la fiaba di Daruma e Nin, caduti in una trappola e deportati in un sottocampo di Mauthausen, morti per l'Umanità, e diventa poi il racconto dell'anziano Nando-il partigiano Juma, fratello di Daruma-che ci affida la responsabilità di non dimenticare mai ciò che è stato.Con stile sobrio, l'Autrice passa dalla fiaba alla narrazione storica, dove i fatti vengono riportati con scrupolosa attenzione, grazie ad un'accurata ricerca effettuata sulla Resistenza nell'area di Vittorio Veneto, basata sulla documentazione dell'Istituto per la Storia della Resistenza e della Società Contemporanea del Vittoriese e delle ANPI delle zone coinvolte. Alice Martello è nata e cresciuta in Valle d'Aosta, dove tuttora vive. Ha compiuto studi scientifici a Torino e ha molto viaggiato. Ha due bambini, ai quali racconta ogni genere di storia, inventata e non. Ha una grande passione per le memorie di famiglia. “Lupi Ribelli” è il suo primo libro. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

IO&TEch
macOS tra incudine e martello

IO&TEch

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 35:54


Dimmi la tua su Twitter, su Threads, su Telegram, su Mastodon, su BlueSky o su Instagram.Mail jacoporeale@yahoo.it Scopri dove ascoltare il podcast e lascia una recensione su Apple Podcast o Spotify.Ascolta An iPad guy su YouTube Podcast.Supporta il podcast.

Bewitching the Home
162: Connecting with the cosmos with Italian Artist and Astrologer Giulia Martello

Bewitching the Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 44:29


In this episode, we are thrilled to introduce Giulia Martello, an Italian artist and astrologer whose work illuminates the path of self-discovery and cosmic insight. Giulia combines her artistic talents with her deep understanding of astrology to help individuals find authenticity and empowerment through celestial guidance.Upcoming Workshop 5/19/24: Cosmic Currents

Brave Feminine Leadership
#151 Lisa Martello - Humour works better than Shame

Brave Feminine Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 48:23


Lisa Martello has been called a ‘truth monster', a ‘professional mirror holder-upperer' and a ‘shit stirrer' and I could not love our conversation more. You know the conversations where you don't want them to stop, and you just know someone is going to make a big impact wherever they are. Lisa is a senior infrastructure delivery leader with over 15 years working on major rail and construction projects in the UK and Australia and has channelled some of her own less than stellar workplace experiences into a purpose driven goal to advocate and support others as much as she can. Inspiring with practical, actionable insights into the little actions and behaviours that have a big impact on our ability to attract (but more importantly) retain women and other minorities in the workplace. This is a must listen. Lisa is Founder and Content Creator of daily workplace catharsis Instagram and LinkedIn account, Catching_Bees. Go follow now. -----------------------   Craving inspiration? I send an email each Sunday about leadership reflection, top tips to build an intentional & sustainable life and other things that have captured my attention and are too good not to share! Sign up here. Loving the podcast? Leave us a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds & will inspire like-minded leaders to join the conversation! Ready to take immediate action to manage your energy? Grab my new Activity eBook: 5 Simple Yet Powerful Techniques You Can Use to Elevate Your Energy & Performance - Even If You Don't Know Where To Start. Get access instantly here. Are we friends? Connect with Us. Instagram LinkedIn

WILDsound: The Film Podcast
EP. 1188 - Filmmaker Mark Stas (EMERGING FROM THE SHADOWS)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


EMERGING FROM THE SHADOWS, 14min., Belgium Directed by Mark Stas Takeda was forced to leave Asia after a tragic incident. He travelled but stayed close to the woods in order to remember his heart, but also to live a new life in Europe and tries to forget his past. After three years this peace is suddenly disturbed. While he goes running in the woods, Muto, an Italian gangster discovers suddenly an Asian man in the woods. Maybe this could be the killer his boss, Martello is looking for since many years. Karyudo, a powerful hunter who is also an excellent martial artist, was sent by his corrupt police chief to help the Italian gangster boss. He wants to know where Muto found this Asian man. They have a small issue to arrange and at the woods, Karyudo's sensitive instinct tells him his prey is there. Karyudo, who has a great sense of honour and justice, doesn't know the exact details of this hunting, but with the help of Muto, he will track this Asian man in the Italian woods. Doubt will grow in his mind. Martello's hate during these three years will finally find a reason to be. They will hunt this Asian man down and make him pay, no matter what. Takeda has no other choice than to rise from the shadows, confront his past and fight for his life. http://www.wingflowsystem.com/ https://www.facebook.com/mark.stas.official https://www.instagram.com/markstas_wfs/ https://twitter.com/markstaswfs Get to know the filmmaker: Since I've previously acted in action-packed movies like “English Dogs in Bangkok” and “Haphazard,” the desire to make original fight scenes within a concise narrative motivated me. Collaborating with my friend Ron Smoorenburg, I devised a storyline where he could shine as the main opponent. This project was fueled by pure passion, and the very good fusion between Ron and me in the past, would give us again a very good fight scene effect. Initially, it wasn't intended for festival circuits. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod

TNT Radio
Marc Girardot & Artie Martello on The Johnny Vedmore Show - 16 April 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 55:13


On today's show, Marc Girardot provides a clear and concise introduction to the premise of his new book, THE NEEDLE'S SECRET: UNRAVELING VACCINE HARM, AND THE BOLUS THEORY REVOLUTION. Later in the show, Artie Martello shares some of his experiences and ambitions as a podcaster and X spaces host. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Marc Girardot is a strategy consultant and a member of PANDA. He has written multiple articles on Covid and has been involved in discussions about natural immunity vs vaccine-induced immunity. His groundbreaking new book, THE NEEDLE'S SECRET: UNRAVELING VACCINE HARM, AND THE BOLUS THEORY REVOLUTION presents compelling evidence to suggest that a significant number of contemporary ailments, including some of the most perplexing and widespread health issues of our time, can be traced back to the inadvertent intravenous injection of vaccines and other substances. You can follow him on X (Twitter) at @GirardotMarc and visit his website to learn more: thebolustheory.com GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Artie Martello is the host of Thoughtfully Mindless, a podcast centered around openness and curiosity. With a diverse range of interests including music, technology, Science, philosophy, economics, and politics, among others, Artie and his guests engage in deep, long-form discussions. At the heart of Artie's mission is a commitment to broadening perspectives and understanding the world and its inhabitants better. In addition to the weekly podcast episodes, Artie facilitates interactive spaces on X (@artieTMpodcast) where he hosts townhall-style discussions. These spaces often feature podcast guests as guest speakers, providing opportunities for others to join in the conversation and engage with diverse perspectives. http://thoughtfullymindless.com/

Paddling The Blue Podcast
#105 - Nicky and Kevin Mansell - Kayaking Jersey and the Channel Islands

Paddling The Blue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 50:09


Today we head out to Jersey.  For those in the USA, we're not talking about the state of New Jersey, we're talking about the Channel Islands.  Every episode gives me something else to add to the bucket list. This island archipelago is teeming with paddling opportunities and Nicky and Kevin Mansell join today's episode to share why every paddler should go to Jersey.   Caves, tide races, surf beaches, castles,  Martello towers, and more.  It's all in the Channel Islands! Learn: Channel Islands Martello Towers Jersey uncovered Jersey Canoe Club Disko Bay, Greenland Connect: Nicky nicky@jerseyuncovered.com Instagram: @nickymansell X (Twitter): @nickym_nicky Kevin kevin@seapaddler.co.uk Instagram: @sea.paddler  

Streaming Income - A Podcast from Barings
Martello Re: Building a Reinsurer from the Ground Up

Streaming Income - A Podcast from Barings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 33:55


Dennis Ho, CEO of Martello Re, sits down with Barings' Colin Gordon to discuss the creation and rapid growth of Bermuda-based reinsurer Martello Re, and how trusted partnerships have been the key to tackling challenges ranging from investment returns to hiring and beyond.Episode Segments:(02:20) – From trading hockey cards to managing a multi-billion dollar reinsurer(03:41) – Why the world needed another reinsurance company(05:49) – The influence of private equity in the reinsurance space(07:06) – The opportunity in multi-year guaranteed annuities and pension risk transfer(09:02) – The advantages of building a reinsurer from scratch(11:47) – The challenge of building a company while managing a block of business(17:46) – Building a strong culture while growing from 5 to 54 people(21:37) – Solving the asset/liability cashflow equation(23:19) – The biggest challenges faced over the last two years(25:09) – Balancing stability with agility and learning from your partners(27:15) – Lessons learned that may help insurance investors(29:18) – Asset management above and beyond returnsCertain statements about Barings LLC made by the participants herein may be deemed to be “testimonials” or “endorsements” as those terms are defined in rule 206(4)-1 under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended. Participants were not compensated in connection with their participation in this program, although in certain cases they are investors in Barings LLC sponsored vehicles. These investments subject such participants to potential conflicts of interest in making the statements herein.IMPORTANT INFORMATIONAny forecasts in this podcast are based upon Barings' opinion of the market at the date of preparation and are subject to change without notice, dependent upon many factors. Any prediction, projection or forecast is not necessarily indicative of the future or likely performance. Investment involves risk. The value of any investments and any income generated may go down as well as up and is not guaranteed. PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. Any examples set forth in this podcast are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not indicative of any future investment results or investments. The composition, size of, and risks associated with an investment may differ substantially from any examples set forth in this podcast. No representation is made that an investment will be profitable or will not incur losses. Barings is the brand name for the worldwide asset management and associated businesses of Barings LLC and its global affiliates. Barings Securities LLC, Barings (U.K.) Limited, Barings Global Advisers Limited, Barings Australia Pty Ltd, Barings Japan Limited, Barings Real Estate Advisers Europe Finance LLP, BREAE AIFM LLP, Baring Asset Management Limited, Baring International Investment Limited, Baring Fund Managers Limited, Baring International Fund Managers (Ireland) Limited, Baring Asset Management (Asia) Limited, Baring SICE (Taiwan) Limited, Baring Asset Management Switzerland Sarl, and Baring Asset Management Korea Limited each are affiliated financial service companies owned by Barings LLC (each, individually, an “Affiliate”).NO OFFER: The podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument or service in any jurisdiction. The material herein was prepared without any consideration of the investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of anyone who may receive it. This podcast is not, and must not be treated as, investment advice, an investment recommendation, investment research, or a recommendation about the suitability or appropriateness of any security, commodity, investment, or particular investment strategy.Unless otherwise mentioned, the views contained in this podcast are those of Barings and are subject to change without notice. Individual portfolio management teams may hold different views and may make different investment decisions for different clients. Parts of this podcast may be based on information received from sources we believe to be reliable. Although every effort is taken to ensure that the information contained in this podcast is accurate, Barings makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of the informationAny service, security, investment or product outlined in this podcast may not be suitable for a prospective investor or available in their jurisdiction.Copyright in this podcast is owned by Barings. Information in this podcast may be used for your own personal use, but may not be altered, reproduced or distributed without Barings' consent.24-3309405

The Winter King: Official Podcast
Episode 2 (feat. Ellie James, Stuart Campbell & Nathaniel Martello-White)

The Winter King: Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 45:23


Nimue returns to Avalon as Uther, on the brink of death, names three men as the Edling King Mordred's protectors. Merlin seeks Arthur in Gaul and asks him to return to Britain. Gundleus, Ladwys and the Silurians arrive at Avalon to pay their respect to Queen Norwenna and the baby, before unleashing a surprise attack. Derfel, Nimue and others manage to escape the nightmarish scenes at Avalon with the Silurians in pursuit. As all appears lost for the survivors, Arthur and his men come to the rescue…During this episode, host David Craig is joined by cast members Ellie James (Nimue), Nathaniel Martello-White (Merlin) and Stuart Campbell (Derfel) to discuss relationships, the blaze at Merlin's tor and Gundleus' evil actions.The Winter King: Official Podcast is produced by ITVX and IJPR Media, in association with Bad Wolf.Host: David CraigGuests: Ellie James, Nathaniel Martello-White, Stuart Campbell

Down To Art
Turning Dreams into Paintings with Michela Martello

Down To Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 33:12


In this episode, join us for an engaging dialogue with the talented artist Michela Martello as she discusses her process of turning dreams into captivating paintings. Delve into the depths of Michela's artistic journey as she shares the secrets behind discovering her unique voice, drawing inspiration from her Italian roots and the profound influence of Tibetan Buddhism. Michela invites us into her world, where dream imagery seamlessly intertwines with the rich tapestry of her upbringing, creating thought-provoking works of art that explore gender and womanhood. Uncover the extraordinary power of extracting ideas from the realm of dreams and learn how Michela explores various artistic formats, allowing the work itself to guide the evolution of each piece. Gain valuable insights into the creative process, from the initial spark of an idea to the transformative journey of shaping your artistic identity. Whether you're an aspiring artist or a seasoned creator, join us on this voyage through the realms of imagination and discover the profound impact of embracing your dreams in the pursuit of artistic excellence. To learn more about the Michela Martello  visit www.michelamartello.com. You can also follow her on Instagram @michelamartello.   Connect with Kristy Gordon and Down2Art Download the FREE Color Mixing PDF ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ Follow the  Sunday Vlog ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ Follow Kristy Gordon's Art on⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠ Follow Down2Art on⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe on⁠⁠⁠ Youtube⁠⁠⁠ To learn more about my art and classes visit ⁠⁠⁠Kristygordon.com⁠⁠⁠.   Rate, Review and Subscribe to Down2Art Podcast on:⁠Apple Podcasts⁠, ⁠Spotify⁠, ⁠Google Podcasts⁠ The Artistic Voice Isn't Static, It Evolves --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kristy-gordon/message

Babies and Boundaries
How to stop having "yes girl" energy and end your people pleasing era with Angela Martello, LCSW

Babies and Boundaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 20:07


People pleasing is a common struggle that many women face. I personally have dealt with this all my life, and have been on a journey to overcome this. Angela Martella, LCSW and therapist joins me today to discuss how to stop having "yes girl" energy and how to overcome people pleasing. We discuss how to start setting boundaries, learn to deal with the fear of rejection, and more! Join my support group:  https://stan.store/organicallymaddie/p/join-my-support-group-pwvzb Follow Angela on Instagram: @angelamartellolcsw Follow me on Instagram/TikTok: @organicallymaddie

Racconti di Storia Podcast
LENIN e La Rivoluzione Russa

Racconti di Storia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 19:18


OFFERTA ECCEZIONALE NORDVPN Non perderla: vai su https://nordvpn.com/dentrolastoria Sconto esclusivo + 4 mesi extra sui piani biennali di NordVPN! Prova il piano Plus per ottenere NordVPN + NordPass ad un prezzo speciale.1917. Un treno riporta in patria un personaggio pericoloso dal suo esilio svizzero. Pochi mesi dopo, una nave spara i primi colpi di cannone che segneranno l'avvio della presa del potere da parte della fazione maggioritaria del Partito Socialdemocratico russo. Due mezzi di locomozione e di trasporto diventano icone assolute di un evento che cambierà per sempre il corso della storia contemporanea: la rivoluzione russa, partita dai prodromi delle fallite sommosse del 1905 e dalla brutale dittatura di Nicola II, si sviluppa in pochi mesi bruciando il più grande Paese europeo e mutandone i destini.Il nostro canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCwSostieni DENTRO LA STORIA su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dentrolastoriaAbbonati al canale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCw/joinSostienici su PayPal: https://paypal.me/infinitybeatDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/racconti-di-storia-podcast--5561307/support.

Passive House Podcast
Bonus Episode: Dylan Martello, Steven Winter Associates (PHN 2023)

Passive House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 18:10


In this special bonus episode recorded at the Passive House Network Conference Mary James, PHA Director of Publications, interviews Dylan Martello  of Steven Winter Associates. https://www.swinter.com/https://phnconference.org/Thank you to our sponsor, ENERsign for making the Passive House Podcast at the Passive House Network Conference possible.https://www.enersign.com/en/Thank you for listening to the Passive House Podcast! To learn more about Passive House and to stay abreast of our latest programming, visit passivehouseaccelerator.com. And please join us at one of our Passive House Accelerator LIVE! zoom gatherings on Wednesdays.

Family Plot
Episode 169 Robert the Doll

Family Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 44:22


This episode sees us revisit Robert the Doll from our haunted dolls episode (this was a ways back). We talk his origin, how he came to be the property of Robert Eugene Otto, how the doll got his name, how many claim to have been cursed by Robert for disrespecting him in some manner or another. Krysta introduces us to Gemini, one of her original masks, and so, so much more in this penultimate spooky season episode of 2023. Play nice with Robert now!This 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/4670465/advertisement

Subject to
Subject to: Paolo Toth

Subject to

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 73:42


Paolo Toth is "Professor Emeritus" of “Operations Research” at DEI: (Department of Electrical and Information Engineering “Guglielmo Marconi”, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, A.D. 1088), where he was Full Professor from 1983 to 2011. His research interests include Operations Research and Mathematical Programming methodologies and, in particular, the design and implementation of effective exact and heuristic algorithms for Combinatorial Optimization and Graph Theory problems, and their application to real-world Transportation, Logistics, Loading, Routing, Crew Management, Railway Optimization problems. He is author of more than 190 papers published in international journals and of the book "Knapsack Problems: Algorithms and Computer Implementations" (coauthor S. Martello; J. Wiley, 1990). He is also Co-editor of the books "The Vehicle Routing Problem" (SIAM Monographs on Discrete Mathematics and Applications, 2002) and "Vehicle Routing: Problems, Methods and Applications” (MOS-SIAM Series on Optimization, 2014). He was President of EURO (Association of the European Operational Research Societies) for the period 1995-1996, and President of IFORS (International Federation of the Operational Research Societies) for the period 2001-2003. He acted as Chair of the Program Committee for the Triennial IFORS Conference in 1999. He received several international awards, among which: the "EURO Gold Medal" (the highest distinction within Operations Research in Europe) in 1998; the "Robert Herman Lifetime Achievement Award in Transportation Science" (from INFORMS) in 2005; the "INFORMS Fellowship" in 2016; the “EURO Distinguished Service Award” in 2019; the "IFORS Fellowship" in 2020. In May 2003, the University of Montreal conferred him a "Doctorate honoris causa" in Operational Research. In October 2012, at the INFORMS Annual Meeting), he delivered the “IFORS Distinguished Plenary Lecture”; in July 2023, at the IFORS Triennial Conference, he delivered the “EURO Plenary Address”. He supervised more than 200 master theses, 25 PhD students from 6 different countries, and 16 Post-Docs.

The Bob Frantz Authority Podcast
9-5-23 | Always Right Radio With Bob Frantz And Rose Ioppolo and Gil Martello

The Bob Frantz Authority Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 22:57


Bob is joined by Rose Ioppolo and Gil Martello who are running for the Mentor school board.  They talk about the issues facing the Mentor schools such as gender bathroom use and gender identity to DEI and race teachings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leave It On The Dance Floor
Competition Chaos (with Gianna Martello)

Leave It On The Dance Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 85:25


Abby Lee Miller's right hand, Gianna Martello joins the show to reminisce about the very beginning of Dance Moms and how they felt at the start of their journey on television together at the Abby Lee Dance Company. They discuss Gianna's early days at the ALDC as a little girl and everything it took to put multiple routines out on-stage week after week. Gianna's first of many episode appearances to come on Leave It On The Dance Floor! Join us each week as we rewatch and recap your favorite moments/episodes of Dance Moms, Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition and Abby's Studio Rescue spilling behind the scenes secrets, exclusive never-before-seen content and more! Check out Magic Mind today! *Use Code: ABBYL20 at checkout!* https://www.magicmind.com/abbyl FOLLOW GIANNA: INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/giannamartello TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@_giannamartello CONNECT WITH ABBY LEE: WEEKLY ZOOM CLASSES, APPAREL & MORE: https://linktr.ee/Therealabbylee PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/THEREALABBYLEE CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/therealabbylee INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealabbylee FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialAbbyLeeMiller/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/abby_lee_miller TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@aldctherealabbylee?source=h5_m   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Irrelevant and Illiterate
BRAZILIAN BEAR LIFT - Ep. 38 ft. John Lowe & John Martello (Rock Bottom, Cancer Priest)

Irrelevant and Illiterate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 176:37


You won't believe the yams on that bear. HOMEWORK: JLowe: House of Atreus - From The Madness of Ixion Martello: The Bad Nerves - Bad Nerves Dennis: Katie Hannigan - Feeling of Emptiness Dog Soldier - Flys / Ghosts Tommy: Matt Pavich - Wednesdays @ Bellevue Misura - The Subtle Kiss of a Sledgehammer Warthog - Warthog (2018)

Pew Time
131: Interview with “The Silent Assassin” John Martello

Pew Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 89:37


Episode 131: On this episode, Tony interviews “The Silent Assassin” himself John Martello! We look at his beginnings, his trainings and get the blueprint as to how he got so good so fast! Give John a follow @martello_shooting on Instagram! Thanks for all of your guy's support! We love ya! Please help us out by rating and reviewing the podcast! Thank you! Got questions? Email us at pewtimepodcast@gmail.com If you want to book Tony for a class email him at performancegun@gmail.com Looking for some new range wear? Head over to https://www.laughnload.com to check out some of the shirts, hats, hoodies and more that are currently available. What to check out some more from us you can search Laugh n Load on IG, FB and YouTube. FB: https://www.facebook.com/252407111792056/ IG: https://instagram.com/laughnload?igshid=tm0tboj9syru YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvK8P5NQ_sCpz1Hwasmd62Q

AgEmerge Podcast
110 AgEmerge Podcast Sarah Martello - Transparency Wise

AgEmerge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 52:39


Thanks for joining us, today we welcome Sarah Martello, CEO and Co-Founder of Transparency Wise, a company created to help people connect with their food. Using a mobile device, shoppers can scan a Transparency Wise QR Code to access enhanced and verifiable product information. Monte and Sarah discuss the opportunities this technology provides in the food chain, from start to finish. Coming from a long line of generational farmers and growing up on a small farm in the Midwest, has inspired Sarah to help smaller producers get credit for a premium product by implementing technology that provides transparency into all their great production practices. Sarah started out her career as a tax attorney, gaining substantial experience representing small and medium-sized businesses. What started as a solo practice turned into a multi-city firm, representing clients all over the world. After leaving private practice, Sarah's focus shifted to working in-house and consulting for technology and agricultural companies, until co-founding Transparency Wise in 2020. With her legal and tech expertise, what started as a Covid project has grown into a business with a mission to utilize its technology to empower both the consumer and the producer through transparent product information. Coming from a long line of generational farmers and growing up on a small farm in the Midwest has further inspired Sarah to help smaller producers to get credit for a more premium product by implementing technology that provides transparency into all their great production practices. Sarah now leads the Transparency Wise team as CEO and is passionate about providing technology that truly supports a better, more transparent, and sustainable way of producing the food consumers love. https://transparencywise.com/ Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we'll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we'd love to hear from you.

Telecom Reseller
Move to Microsoft Teams Rooms Means More Need for Monitoring, Martello Podcast

Telecom Reseller

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 3:49


“We're seeing an explosion in the use of Teams Rooms,” says Rob Doucette, VP of Product at Martello Technologies. Recorded at Enterprise Connect 2023, in this podcast we learn about the latest release of Vantage DX. This latest release introduces new capabilities for monitoring Microsoft Teams Rooms. Doucette also discusses an upcoming webinar, Microsoft Teams Rooms: Why Your Next Big Move with Teams Will Require Monitoring. Visit https://martellotech.com/

Irrelevant and Illiterate
CINEPHILE SPECIAL Ep.23 ft. John Martello (Rock Bottom) & John Wren

Irrelevant and Illiterate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 178:19


Our longest episode to date, and for good reason. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves actually comes up more than once, as it should. Shouts to @SHIRT_PLASMA on Depop - for purveyors of death metal and tie dye who are also not stinky hippies. Irrelevant and Illiterate podcast Ep.23 Cinephile Special ft. John Martello (Rock Bottom) & John Wren HOMEWORK ASSIGNED: Wren: Riot Stares - Sounds of Acceleration Martello: Meshuggah - Immutable Dennis: Andy Haines - The Coward of Gramercy Don Caballero - For Respect Jerky Boys 2 Tommy: Steve Byrne - The Last Late Night Godskin Peeler - Erase the Godform

The Filmmakers Podcast
Nathaniel Martello-White on going from acting to making your directing debut feature film on Netflix -The Strays

The Filmmakers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 73:00


On this week's episode, we chat with writer, director, and actor Nathaniel Martello-White! He chats with Giles Alderson & Dom Lenoir about his debut feature film The Strays (2023). They discuss: - acting to directing -pros & cons of collaborating with funding bodies- references- rehearsing for key sequences- shifting from actor to director- working with Netflix- screenwriting- making a psychological horror THE STRAYS is out now on Netflix! Get your tickets here:Much Ado | shakespearesisters (shakespeare-sisters.com)Triple Exposure Launch Tickets, Wed 22 Mar 2023 at 12:00 | Eventbrite Three Day Millionaire is OUT NOW in the UK on Prime and the USA and Canada and will be on NETFLIX UK now! Go watch& SUPPORT PATREON Big thank you to:Lee HutchingsMarli J MonroeKaren NewmanJoin our Patreon The Filmmakers Podcast is hosted,produced & written by Giles Alderson @gilesaldersonEdited by @tobiasveesSocial Media by Kalli Pasqualucci @kallieepMarketing Huw SiddleLogo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TBB Talks
Nathaniel Martello-White Talks The Strays

TBB Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 10:57


Netflix's new social-thriller The Strays tells the story of a light-skinned Black woman's meticulously crafted life of privilege starts to unravel when two strangers show up in her quaint suburban town.Starring Bukky Bakray, Ashley Madekwe and Jordan Myrie, the film is the directorial debut of actor/playwright Nathaniel Martello-White. With stand out roles in Sky series Guerrilla, Steve McQueen's Small Axe series, and with his powerful play Blackta debuting at the Young Vic in 2012, we discuss how Nathaniel's career has prepared him for his seat in the director's chair. The Strays is available to watch on Netflix now

Urbana Play 104.3 FM
#DeAcáEnMás - Walter Martello, interventor del ENRE, sobre reclamos de usuarios por los cortes de luz

Urbana Play 104.3 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 15:35


"El resarcimiento de la ruptura lo va a hacer la empresa, nosotros vamos a monitorear que eso llegue. La cuestión del resarcimiento por corte prolongado, eso automáticamente lo genera el ENRE", dijo el interventor del ENRE Walter Martello sobre reclamos de usuarios por los cortes de luz. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/urbanaplayfm/message

História em Meia Hora

De jovem paulista que ajudou a prender Carlos Lamarca a presidente do Brasil representando militares e evangélicos. Separe trinta minutos do seu dia e aprenda com o professor Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) sobre a vida e a trajetória política de Jair Messias Bolsonaro. - Se você quiser ter acesso a episódios exclusivos e quiser ajudar o História em Meia Hora a continuar de pé, clique no link: www.apoia.se/historiaemmeiahora - Compre nossas camisas, moletons e muito mais coisas com temática História na Lolja! www.lolja.com.br/creators/historia-em-meia-hora/ - PIX e contato: historiaemmeiahora@gmail.com Apresentação: Prof. Vítor Soares Roteiro: Prof. Vítor Soares e Prof. Victor Alexandre (@profvictoralexandre) Edição: Victor Portugal. REFERÊNCIAS USADAS - O Brasil Republicano, Vol. 5: o tempo da nova República. Jorge Ferreira, Lucilia de Almeida Neves Delgado (orgs.) - O negócio do Jair. Juliana Dal Piva - Como as democracias morrem. Steven Levitsky, Daniel Ziblatt - Mito ou verdade: Jair Messias Bolsonaro. Flavio Bolsonaro - CORRÊA, Alessandra. O que explica a mudança de tom de Trump sobre o coronavírus. BBC Brasil, São Paulo, 13 de mar. de 2020. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 09 de abr. de 2020 - CORONAVÍRUS: o que diz modelo matemático que levou o Reino Unido a mudar radicalmente o combate à covid-19. BBC Brasil, São Paulo, 19 de mar. de 2020. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 09 de abr. de 2020 - LINDNER, Julia. Bolsonaro aprova dois projetos em 26 anos de Congresso. Estadão. São Paulo, 23 de jul. de 2017. Disponível em: . Acesso em 23 de dez. de 2022. - MARTELLO, Alexandro. Guedes anuncia auxílio mensal de R$ 200 a autônomos, em pacote de R$ 15 bi a ‘pessoas desassistidas'. G1, Rio de Janeiro, 18 de mar. de 2020. Disponível em: . Acesso em 23 de dez. de 2022. - FERGUSON, N. M., Laydon, D., Nedjati-Gilani, G., Imai, N., Ainslie, K., Baguelin, M., … & Dighe, A. Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to reduce COVID-19 mortality and healthcare demand. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 09 de abr. de 2020 - II VIGISAN : relatório final/Rede Brasileira de Pesquisa em Soberania e Segurança Alimentar – PENSSAN. -- São Paulo, SP : Fundação Friedrich Ebert - Diário Oficial da União. 23 de março de 2005.

Deja el Chou
55. SUGAR BABIES VS. ONLY FANS CON KAREN MARTELLO

Deja el Chou

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 42:22


Que divertida es esta mujer, que bien me la pasé con alguien que habla de todo pero con 10 kilos de respeto, amo las personas que tienen esa capacidad de aceptar todo como venga y es que por eso la gente la ama, se divierte con Karen, escucha su musica, admira su trabajo, y es que de verdad es de esa gente costilla, espero que les guste tanto esta conversa como yo, con Uds Karen Martello en Deja el Chou Para seguir a Karen en ig: https://www.instagram.com/karenmartello/?hl=en Para seguir a Karen en su Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7F_5lFIFRCb3l2uiyBL8_g EPISODIO EXCLUSIVO EN PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/danydigiacomo MI MERCANCÍA / MERCH: https://represent.com/store/danydigiacomo CONOCES MI PODCAST DEJA EL CHOU? https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnKjOKme9WFumgJh9H9sklox4pplnXA-E SÍGUEME: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/danydigiacomo/?hl=en FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/danydigiacomofanpage TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@danydigiacomoDISCORD: https://discord.gg/tEhFmFy GRUPO DE FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/danydigiacomo QUÉ USO EN MIS VIDEOS: Cámara: https://amzn.to/3ve0qaA Luz: https://amzn.to/3Ky3RzzTrípode: https://amzn.to/3usrRyh Micrófono: https://amzn.to/3E1RyZE MI WEB (HECHA POR @WEPLASH): https://www.danydigiacomo.com/ CONTÁCTAME: contact@danydigiacomo.com MI TEAM: AGENCIA WEPLASH! : IG: https://www.instagram.com/wplash/?hl=en WEB: https://weplash.com/ MI ESTUDIO GRADVITY: IG: https://www.instagram.com/gradvity/?hl=en WEB: https://gradvity.com/ MI PR ALE TREMOLA: IG: https://www.instagram.com/aletremola/?hl=en #KarenMartello #dejaelchou #karenmartellocontigo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dejaelchou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dejaelchou/support

The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast
Jon Martello of Rock Bottom / Dreamswell / Raw Force

The Horror Flicks and Guitar Picks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 87:21


Listen as Jon and I discuss the latest Rock Bottom record titled "Speedway", the Exhumed Film's 24 hour Horror Movie Marathon, his favorite Horror films, and much more on this week's episode! To Support the Podcast : https://www.patreon.com/Horrorflicksguitarpicks

Sh!t Gets Weird
Gay Liberation and Witchcraft Part 1: The Mysterious Life of Leo Martello

Sh!t Gets Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 62:33


We are back and in  time for Halloween we are discussing, among other things, the first pagan pride “Witch-In” in New York's Central Park on October 31, 1970. The organizer of the event, an eccentric Sicilian-American named Leo Martello, used his experience in the gay liberation movement to craft a (somewhat problematic) political identity for the emerging Wiccan religion. We discuss his life, influences, and how he related to the gay liberation movement after the Stonewall uprising.Bonus: Cian Gill of the Wide Atlantic Weird Podcast joins us to discuss how 19th century folklorist “discovered” The Gospel of the Witches, which would later form the foundation of Martello's stregheriaSources:Margot Adler, Drawing Down the MoonRonald Hutton, The Triumph of the MoonEthan Doyle White, Wicca: history, belief, and community in modern pagan witchcraftMIchael Bronksi, A Queer History of the United StatesLeo Martello, Weird Ways of Witchcraft, and Witchcraft: The Old ReligionOff the Grid, Out of the Broom Closet: Gay Activist & Village Wiccan Leo MartelloRosemary Ellen Guiley, The Encyclopedia of Witches, Witchcraft and WiccaGay Liberation Front Platform Statement, December 2, 1970Harry Hay, “Statement of Purpose—Gay Liberation Front, Los Angeles, California”Support the show

Building With BuildHer
High end property development backed up by the numbers - Martello Property

Building With BuildHer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 10:10


If you've got a development or renovation project in mind but are finding it challenging to know where to start, I'm talking to one of the best in the business to glean some insightful development advice. My guest today is Candice Hammer, Director of Martello Property, a boutique development business based in Melbourne challenging the status quo for property development. Each Martello project is unique, utilising finishes and materials of the highest quality integrated with deliberate, liveable design, from boutique townhouse projects to multi-residential precincts. In this episode, Candice shares how she went from working in sales and marketing, running her own projects on the side, to running a high end development business, helping land owners and developers bring their projects ideas to fruition and build wealth.  We talk about why Martello focuses so much on design, and how they are able to create a feeling to their properties, while still being backed up by the numbers. Candice shares her top tips for what will really add value to a property, including the addition of an extra bedroom or bathroom, and why she always opts for a timeless approach to interiors.  Candice has an incredible knowledge of Melbourne's property market and we talk about how staying within a specific market zone gives helps you build a network, understand what buyers are looking for and know your numbers. So, do your due diligence if you're thinking about embarking on a development or renovation project. Ask questions from the professionals and do a proper feasibility. We'd love to help make your development dreams a reality so get in touch!   LINKS: Website: https://martelloproperty.com.au/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/martelloproperty/   Buy our new book: BuildHer, A practical guide to building and renovating BuildHer Website: https://buildhercollective.com.au/ BuildHer Instagram: @buildhercollective BuildHer Facebook: Women who Design, Decorate, Renovate & Build Register for a call: https://go.oncehub.com/BuildHer See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NMMiami.com
Marcos un Nombre de Guerra

NMMiami.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 5:30


Análisis Con Alexis Ortiz. Eps #19 Marcos en un nombre que denota fuerza y firmeza. También cuenta con una trascendencia bíblica debido a la figura del evangelista San Marcos, quien fue un mártir en Egipto. El nombre Marcos es proveniente de la variante italiana “marco” que significa martillo. Esta era un arma utilizada en batallas, y por eso se le confiere este nombre al Dios de la guerra. Su significado se asocia con "hombre viril". Tal como lo indica su etimología, el nombre Marcos, se asocia con la capacidad de doblegar y vencer a las personas con fuerza y firmeza. Además, era muy empleado en la antigua Roma y fue llevado por el Emperador de Roma en el año 160 d.C. el famoso Marcos Aurelio. Es italiano y es un apelativo de pila. Tiene un origen latino proveniente de la palabra Marcus. Este, a su vez, se basa en la mitología griega en la cual el Dios de la guerra era conocido como Marte. Marco tiene gran relevancia en la cristiandad, ya que es el nombre de San Marcos, uno de los evangelistas de Jesús de Nazaret. Otras corrientes afirman que el nombre de Marcos proviene del germánico Martello, cuyo significado es “virilidad”. @alexisortizbravo  @nmmiamiradio #marcos  #nombre  #marco  Recording, Mix & Mastering Engineer: Jesús Carreño. Voice Over: Jessika C.Podcast recorded at: Nmmiami Studio. nmmiami.com @nmmiamiradio Para más información: anexostudio@gmail.com / nmmiamiradioonline@gmail.com Doral, FL 33166 United States.  www.nmmiami.com

Telecom Reseller
Martello powers best use of Mitel, Teams environments, Podcast

Telecom Reseller

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 16:36


Martello and Mitel, a relationship going back a decade, has been renewed for another three years. In this podcast we learn about how Martello has continued to position itself as a trusted resource for users on several platforms and stages in migration. “If you can't make telephone calls, and now with Office 365 being dominant, you can't send emails, that's your productivity,” says John Proctor, CEO of Martello. Proctor argues that you need a single go to resource that can handle your issues across the network, and across the vast, remote, network hybrid working. There will be meshing of on-prem, and remote, of Mitel and Teams, a spectrum of available resources and infrastructure, and unnumerable ways that such a network might fail. Martello can pinpoint problems and deliver real time problem resolutions. Proctor points out that organizations such as a hospital might have multiple environments: on-prem, off-site, work from anywhere, all with security, privacy and stability being major mandates.  Martello can handle these diverse work landscapes. Proctor further points out that user expectations of the ready use and available communications, are generally high, even as the respective network turns up unprecedented concurrent challenges. Modern IT teams will need a partner that is ready to tackle all of these environments, together. Visit http://www.martellotech.com

Break Things On Purpose
Chris Martello: Day of Darkness

Break Things On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 29:17


In this episode, we cover: Introduction (00:00) How Chris got into the world of chaos and teaching middle school science (02:11) The Cengage seasonal model and preparing for the (5:56) How Cengage schedules the chaos and the “day of darkness” (11:10) Scaling and migration and “the inches we need” (15:28) Communicating with different teams and the customers (18:18) Chris's biggest lesson from practicing chaos engineering (24:30) Chris and working at Cengage/Outro (27:40) Links Referenced: Cengage: https://www.cengagegroup.com/ Chris Martello on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophermartello/ TranscriptJulie: Wait, I got it. You probably don't know this one, Chris. It's not from you. How does the Dalai Lama order a hot dog?Chris: He orders one with everything.Julie: [laugh]. So far, I have not been able to stump Chris on—[laugh].Chris: [laugh]. Then the follow-up to that one for a QA is how many engineers does it take to change a light bulb? The answer is, none; that's a hardware problem.Julie: Welcome to Break Things on Purpose, a podcast about reliability, quality, and ways to focus on the user experience. In this episode, we talk with Chris Martello, manager of application performance at Cengage, about the importance of Chaos Engineering in service of quality.Julie: Welcome to Break Things on Purpose. We are joined today by Chris Martello from Cengage. Chris, do you want to tell us a little bit about yourself?Chris: Hey, thanks for having me today, Julie, Jason. It's nice to be here and chat with you folks about Chaos Engineering, Chaos Testing, Gremlin. As Julie mentioned I'm a performance manager at Cengage Learning Group, and we do a fair amount of performance testing, both individual platforms, and coordinated load testing. I've been a software manager at Cengage for about five years, total of nine altogether there at Cengage, and worn quite a few of the testing hats, as you can imagine, from automation engineer, performance engineer, and now QA manager. So, with that, yeah, my team is about—we have ten people that coordinate and test our [unintelligible 00:01:52] platforms. I'm on the higher-ed side. We have Gale Research Library, as well as soft skills with our WebAssign and ed2go offerings. So, I'm just one of a few, but my claim to fame—or at least one of my passions—is definitely chaos testing and breaking things on purpose.Julie: I love that, Chris. And before we hear why that's your passion, when you and I chatted last week, you mentioned how you got into the world of QA, and I think you started with a little bit of different type of chaos. You want to tell us what you did before?Chris: Sure, even before a 20-year career, now, in software testing, I managed chaos every day. If you know anything about teaching middle school, seventh and eighth-grade science, those folks have lots of energy and combine that with their curiosity for life and, you know, their propensity to expend energy and play basketball and run track and do things, I had a good time for a number of years corralling that energy and focusing that energy into certain directions. And you know back, kind of, with the jokes, it was a way to engage with kids in the classroom was humor. And so there was a lot of science jokes and things like that. But generally speaking, that evolved into I had a passion for computers, being self-taught with programming skills, project management, and things like that. It just evolved into a different career that has been very rewarding.And that's what brings me to Cengage and why I come to work every day with those folks is because instead of now teaching seventh and eighth-grade science to young, impressionable minds, nowadays I teach adults how to test websites and how to test platforms and services. And the coaching is still the same; the mentoring is still the same. The aptitude of my students is a lot different, you know? We have adults, they're people, they require things. And you know, the subject matter is also different. But the skills in the coaching and teaching is still the same.Jason: If you were, like, anything like my seventh-grade science teacher, then another common thing that you would have with Chaos Engineering and teaching science is blowing a lot of things up.Chris: Indeed. Playing with phosphorus and raw metal sodium was always a fun time in the chemistry class. [laugh].Julie: Well, one of the things that I love, there are so many parallels between being a science teacher and Chaos Engineering. I mean, we talk about this all the time with following the scientific process, right? You're creating a hypothesis; you're testing that. And so have you seen those parallels now with what you're doing with Chaos Engineering over there at Cengage?Chris: Oh, absolutely. It is definitely the basis for almost any testing we do. You have to have your controlled variables, your environment, your settings, your test scripts, and things that you're working on, setting up that experiment, the design of course, and then your uncontrolled variables, the manipulated ones that you're looking for to give you information to tell you something new about the system that you didn't know, after you conducted your experiment. So, working with teams, almost half of the learning occurs in just the design phase in terms of, “Hey, I think this system is supposed to do X, it's designed in a certain way.” And if we run a test to demonstrate that, either it's going to work or it's not. Or it's going to give us some new information that we didn't know about it before we ran our experiment.Julie: But you also have a very, like, cyclical reliabilities schedule that's important to you, right? You have your very important peak traffic windows. And what is that? Is that around the summertime? What does that look like for you?Chris: That's right, Julie. So, our business model, or at least our seasonal model, runs off of typical college semesters. So, you can imagine that August and September are really big traffic months for us, as well as January and part of February. It does take a little extra planning in order to mimic that traffic. Traffic and transactions at the beginning of the semester are a lot different than they are at the middle and even at the end of the semester.So, we see our secondary higher education platforms as courseware. We have our instructors doing course building. They're taking a textbook, a digitized textbook, they're building a course on it, they're adding their activities to it, and they're setting it up. At the same time that's going along, the students are registering, they are signing up to use the course, they're signing up to their course key for Cengage products, and they're logging into the course. The middle section looks a lot like taking activities and tests and quizzes, reading the textbook, flipping pages, and maybe even making some notes off to the side.And then at the end of the semester, when the time is up, quite literally on the course—you know, my course semester starts from this day to this day, in 15th of December. Computers being as precise as they are, when 15th of December at 11:59 p.m. rolls off the clock, that triggers a whole bunch of cron jobs that say, “Hey, it's done. Start calculating grades.”And it has to go through thousands of courses and say, “Which courses expired today? How many grades are there submitted? How many grades are unsubmitted and now I have to calculate the zeros?” And there's a lot of math that goes in with that analytics. And some of those jobs, when those midnight triggers kick off those jobs, it will take eight to ten hours in order to process that semester's courses that expire on that day.Julie: Well, and then if you experience an outage, I can only assume that it would be a high-stress situation for both teachers and students, and so we've talked about why you focus so heavily on reliability, I'd love to hear maybe if you can share with us how you prepare for those peak traffic events.Chris: So yeah, it's challenging to design a full load test that encompasses an entire semester's worth of traffic and even the peaks that are there. So, what we do is, we utilize our analytics that give us information on where our peak traffic days lie. And it's typically the second or third Monday in September, and it's at one or two o'clock in the afternoon. And those are when it's just what we've seen over the past couple of years is those days are our typical traffic peaks. And so we take the type of transactions that occur during those days, and we calibrate our load tests to use those as a peak, a one-time, our performance capacity.And then that becomes our x-factor in testing. Our 1x factor is what do we see in a semester at those peaks? And we go gather the rest of them during the course of the semester, and kind of tally those up in a load test. So, if our platforms can sustain a three to six-hour load test using peak estimate values that come from our production analysis, then we think we're pretty stable.And then we will turn the dial up to two times that number. And that number gives us an assessment of our headroom. How much more headroom past our peak usage periods do we have in order to service our customers reliably? And then some days, when you're rolling the dice, for extra bonus points, we go for 3x. And the 3x is not a realistic number.I have this conversation with engineering managers and directors all the time. It's like, “Well, you overblow that load test and it demonstrated five times the load on our systems. That's not realistic.” I says, “Well, today it's not realistic. But next week, it might be depending on what's happening.”You know, there are things that sometimes are not predictable with our semesters and our traffic but generally speaking it is. So, let's say some other system goes down. Single-sign-on. Happens to the best of us. If you integrate with a partner and your partner is uncontrolled in your environment, you're at their mercy.So, when that goes down, people stop entering your application. When the floodgates open, that traffic might peak for a while in terms of, hey, it's back up again; everybody can log in. It's the equivalent of, like, emptying a stadium and then letting everybody in through one set of doors. You can't do it. So, those types of scenarios become experimental design conversations with engineering managers to say, “At what level of performance do you think your platform needs to sustain?”And as long as our platforms can sustain within two to three, you know, we're pretty stable in terms of what we have now. But if we end up testing at three times the expected load and things break catastrophically, that might be an indication to an architect or an engineering director, that, hey, if our capacity outlives us in a year, it might be time to start planning for that re-architecture. Start planning for that capacity because it's not just adding on additional servers; planning for that capacity might include a re-architecture of some kind.Julie: You know, Chris, I just want to say to anybody from Coinbase that's out there that's listening, I think they can find you on [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/christophermartello/) to talk about load testing and preparing for peak traffic events.Chris: Yeah, I think the Superbowl saw one. They had a little QR code di—Julie: Yeah.Chris: —displayed on the screen for about 15 seconds or so, and boy, I sure hope they planned for that load because if you're only giving people 15 seconds and everybody's trying to get their phone up there, man I bet those servers got real hot real fast. [laugh].Julie: Yeah, they did. And there was a blip. There was a blip.Chris: Yeah. [laugh].Julie: But you're on LinkedIn, so that's great, and they can find you there to talk to you. You know, I recently had the opportunity to speak to some of the Cengage folks and it was really amazing. And it was amazing to hear what you were doing and how you have scheduled your Chaos Engineering experiments to be something that's repeatable. Do you want to talk about that a little bit for folks?Chris: Sure. I mean, you titled our podcast today, “A Day of Darkness,” and that's kind of where it all started. So, if I could just back up to where we started there with how did chaos become a regular event? How did chaos become a regular part of our engineering teams' DNA, something that they do regularly every month and it's just no sweat to pull off?Well, that Day of Darkness was 18 hours of our educational platforms being down. Now, arguably, the students and instructors had paid for their subscriptions already, so we weren't losing money. But in the education space and in our course creations, our currency is in grades and activities and submissions. So, we were losing currency that day and losing reputation. And so we did a postmortem that involved engineering managers, quality assurance, performance folks, and we looked at all the different downtimes that we've had, and what are the root causes.And after conferring with our colleagues in the different areas—we've never really been brought together in a setting like that—we designed a testing plan that was going to validate a good amount of load on a regular basis. And the secondary reason for coordinating testing like that was that we were migrating from data center to cloud. So, this is, you know, about five, six years ago. So, in order to validate that all that plumbing and connections and integrations worked, you know, I proposed I says, “Hey, let's load test it all the same time. Let's see what happens. Let's make sure that we can run water through the pipes all day long and that things work.”And we plan this for a week; we planned five days. But I traveled to Boston, gathered my engineers kind of in a war room situation, and we worked on it for a week. And in that week, we came up with a list of 90 issues—nine-zero—that we needed to fix and correct and address for our cloud-based offerings before it could go live. And you know, a number of them were low priority, easy to fix, low-hanging fruit, things like that. But there were nine of them that if we hadn't found, we were sure to go down.And so those nine things got addressed, we went live, and our system survived, you know, and things went up. After that, it became a regular thing before the semesters to make sure, “Hey, Chris, we need to coordinate that again. Can you do it?” Sure enough, let's coordinate some of the same old teams, grab my run sheet. And we learned that we needed to give a day of preparation because sometimes there were folks that their scripts were old, their environment wasn't a current version, and sometimes the integrations weren't working for various reasons of other platform releases and functionality implementation.So, we had a day of preparation and then we would run. We'd check in the morning and say, “Everybody ready to go? Any problems? Any surprises that we don't know about, yet?” So, we'd all confer in the morning and give it a thumbs up.We started our tests, we do a three-hour ramp, and we learned that the three-hour ramp was pretty optimal because sometimes elastic load balancers can't, like, spin up fast enough in order to pick up the load, so there were some that we had to pre-allocate and there were others that we had to give enough time. So, three hours became that magic window, and then three hours of steady-state at our peak generation. And now, after five years, we are doing that every month.Jason: That's amazing. One of the things you mentioned in there was about this migration, and I think that might tie back to something you said earlier about scaling and how when you're thinking of scaling, especially as I'm thinking about your migration to the cloud, you said, “Scaling isn't just adding servers. Sometimes that requires re-architecting an application or the way things work.” I'm curious, are those two connected? Or some of those nine critical fixes a part of that discovery?Chris: I think those nine fixes were part of the discovery. It was, you can't just add servers for a particular platform. It was, how big is the network pipe? Where is the DNS server? Is it on this side or that side? Database connections were a big thing: How many are there? Is there enough?So, there was some scaling things that hadn't been considered at that level. You know, nowadays, fixing performance problems can be as easy as more memory and more CPU. It can be. Some days it's not. Some days, it can be more servers; some days, it can be bigger servers.Other times, it's—just, like, quality is everybody's job, performance fixing is not always a silver bullet. There are things like page optimization by the designers. There's code optimization by your front-end engineers. And your back-end engineers, there are database optimizations that can be made: Indexing, reindexing on a regular basis—whatever that schedule is—for optimizing your database queries. If your front-end goes to an API for five things on the first page, does it make five extra calls, or does it make one call, and all five things come across at the same time?So, those are considerations that load performance testing, can tell you where to begin looking. But as quality assurance and that performance lead engineer, I might find five things, but the fixes weren't just more testing and a little bit of extra functionality. It might have involved DevOps to tweak the server connections, it might have involved network to slim down the hops from four different load balancers to two, or something like that. I mean, it was always just something else that you never considered that you utilized your full team and all of their expertise and skills in order to come up with those inches.And that's one of my favorite quotes from Every Given Sunday. It's an older football movie starring Al Pacino. He gives this really awesome speech in a halftime type of setting, and the punch line for this whole thing is, “The inches we need are everywhere around us.” And I tell people that story in the terms of performance is because performance, at the software level, is a game of inches. And those inches are in all of our systems and it's up to us as engineers to find them and add them up.Julie: I absolutely love everything about that. And that would have made a great title for this episode. “The Inches we Need are Everywhere Around Us.” We've already settled on, “A Day of Darkness with Chris Martello,” though. On that note, Chris, some of the things that you mentioned involve a lot of communication with different teams. How did you navigate some of those struggles? Or even at the beginning of this, was it easy to get everybody on board with this mindset of a new way of doing things? Did you have some challenges?Chris: There were challenges for sure. It's kind of hard to picture, I guess, Cengage's platform architecture and stuff. It's not just one thing. It's kind of like Amazon. Amazon is probably the example is that a lot of their services and things work in little, little areas.So, in planning this, I looked at an architecture diagram, and there's all these things around it, and we have this landscape. And I just looked down here in the corner. I said, “What's this?” They said, “Well, that's single-sign-on.” I says, “Well, everything that touches that needs to be load tested.”And they're like, “Why? We can't do that. We don't have a performance environment for that.” I said, “You can't afford not to.” And the day of darkness was kind of that, you know, example that kind of gave us the [sigh] momentum to get over that obstacle that said, “Yeah, we really do need a dedicated performance environment in order to prove this out.”So, then whittling down that giant list of applications and teams into the ones that were meaningful to our single-sign-on. And when we whittled that down, we now have 16 different teams that regularly participate in chaos. Those are kind of the ones that all play together on the same playing field at the same time and when we find that one system has more throughput than another system or an unexpected transaction load, sometimes that system can carry that or project that load onto another system inadvertently. And if there's timeouts at one that are set higher than another, then those events start queuing up on the second set of servers. It's something that we continually balance on.And we use these bits of information for each test and start, you know, logging and tracking these issues, and deciding whether it's important, how long is it going to take to fix, and is it necessary. And, you know, you're balancing risk and reward with everything you're doing, of course, in the business world, but sometimes the, you know—“Chris, bring us more quality. You can do better this month. Can you give us 20 more units of quality?” It's like, “I can't really package that up and hand it to you. That's not a deliverable.”And in the same way that reputation that we lose when our systems go down isn't as quantifiable, either. Sure, you can watch the tweets come across the interwebs, and see how upset our students are at those kinds of things, but our customer support and our service really takes that to heart, and they listen to those tweets and they fix them, and they coordinate and reach out, you know, directly to these folks. And I think that's why our organization supports this type of performance testing, as well as our coordinated chaos: The service experience that goes out to our customers has to be second to none. And that's second to none is the table stakes is your platform must be on, must be stable, and must be performing. That's just to enter the space, kids. You've got to be there. [laugh].You can't have your platform going down at 9 p.m. on a Sunday night when all these college students are doing their homework because they freak out. And they react to it. It's important. That's the currency. That is the human experience that says this platform, this product is very important to these students' lives and their well-being in their academic career. And so we take that very seriously.Jason: I love that you mentioned that your customer support works with the engineering team. Because makes me think of how many calls have you been on where something went wrong, you contacted customer support, and you end up reaching this thing of, they don't talk to engineering, and they're just like, “I don't know, it's broken. Try again some other time.” Or whatever that is, and you end up lost. And so this idea of we often think of DevOps is developers and operations engineers working together and everybody on the engineering side, but I love that idea of extending that.And so I'm curious, in that vein, does your Chaos Engineering, does your performance testing also interact with some of what customer support is actually doing?Chris: In a support kind of way, absolutely. Our customer call support is very well educated on our products and they have a lot of different tools at their disposal in order to correct problems. And you know, many of those problems are access and permissions and all that kind of stuff that's usual, but what we've seen is even though that our customer base is increasing and our call volume increases accordingly, the percentage decreases over time because our customer support people have gotten so good at answering those questions. And to that extent, when we do log issues that are not as easily fixed with a tweak or knob toggle at the customer support side, those get grouped up into a group of tickets that we call escalation tickets, and those go directly to engineering.And when we see groups of them that look and smell kind of the same or have similar symptoms, so we start looking at how to design that into chaos, and is it a real performance issue? Especially when it's related to slowness or errors that continuously come at a particular point in that workflow. So, I hope I answered that question there for you, Jason.Jason: Yeah, that's perfect.Julie: Now, I'd like to kind of bring it back a little bit to some of the learnings we've had over this time of practicing Chaos Engineering and focusing on that quality testing. Is there something big that stands out in your mind that you learned from an experiment? Some big, unknown-unknown that you don't know that you ever could have caught without practicing?Chris: Julie, that's a really good question, and there isn't, you know, big bang or any epiphanies here. When I talk about what is the purpose of chaos and what do we get out of it, there's the human factor of chaos in terms of what does this do for us. It gets us prepared, it gets us a fire drill without the sense of urgency of production, and it gets people focused on solving a problem together. So, by practicing in a performance, in a chaos sort of way, when performance does affect the production, those communication channels are already greased. When there's a problem with some system, I know exactly who the engineer is to go to and ask him a question.And that has also enabled us to reduce our meantime to resolution. That meantime to resolution factor is predicated on our teams knowing what to do, and how to resolve those. And because we've practiced it, now that goes down. So, I think the synergy of being able to work together and triangulate our teams on existing issues in a faster sort of way, definitely helps our team dynamic in terms of solving those problems faster.Julie: I like that a lot because there is so much more than just the technical systems. And that's something that we like to talk about, too. It is your people's systems. And you're not trying to surprise anybody, you've got these scheduled on a calendar, they run regularly, so it's important to note that when you're looking at making your people's systems more resilient, you're not trying to catch Chris off guard to see if he answered the page—Chris: That's right.Julie: —what we're working on is making sure that we're building that muscle memory with practice, right, and iron out the kinks in those communication channels.Chris: Absolutely. It's definitely been a journey of learning both for, you know, myself and my team, as well as the engineers that work on these things. You know, again, everybody chips in and gets to learn that routine and be comfortable with fighting fires. Another way I've looked at it with Chaos Engineering, and our testing adventures is that when we find something that it looks a little off—it's a burp, or a sneeze, or some hiccup over here in this system—that can turn into a full-blown fever or cold in production. And we've had a couple of examples where we didn't pay attention to that stuff fast enough, and it did occur in production.And kudos to our engineering team who went and picked it up because we had the information. We had the tracking that says we did find this. We have a solution or recommended fix in place, and it's already in process. That speaks volumes to our sense of urgency on the engineering teams.Julie: Chris, thank you for that. And before we end our time with you today, is there anything you'd like to let our listeners know about Cengage or anything you'd like to plug?Chris: Well, Cengage Learning has been a great place for me to work and I know that a lot of people enjoy working there. And anytime I ask my teams, like, “What's the best part of working there?” It's like, “The people. We work with are supportive and helpful.” You know, we have a product that we'd like to help change people's lives with, in terms of furthering their education and their career choices, so if you're interested, we have over 200 open positions at the current moment within our engineering and staffing choices.And if you're somebody interested in helping out folks and making a difference in people's educational and career paths, this is a place for you. Thanks for the offer, Julie. Really appreciate that.Julie: Thank you, Chris.Jason: Thanks, Chris. It's been fantastic to have you on the show.Chris: It's been a pleasure to be here and great to talk to you. I enjoy talking about my passions with testing as well as many of my other ones. [laugh].Jason: For links to all the information mentioned, visit our website at gremlin.com/podcast. If you liked this episode, subscribe to the Break Things on Purpose podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Our theme song is called “Battle of Pogs” by Komiku, and it's available on loyaltyfreakmusic.com.

Bitcoin Italia Podcast
S04E10 - Tra l'incudine e il martello

Bitcoin Italia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 77:18


Ci prepariamo per Miami 2022 con una grande novità: scoprite come potete sostenere il BIP SHOW e vivere al nostro fianco un'esperienza da "prima fila" alla conferenza!Inoltre facciamo ordine nel pasticcio di Wasabi wallet, vi portiamo in Afghanistan, con le parole della famosa attivista Shaharzad Akbar, a scoprire il vero volto del sistema finanziario tradizionale e introduciamo Impervious, che promette di essere il progetto Bitcoin più interessante dell'anno.Lift off Bipers!

Impossible Beauty
Episode 82: Davide Martello, "The Piano Man"- Beauty at the Polish-Ukrainian Border

Impossible Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 22:44


Sometimes light shines brightest in the darkness. And that's exactly what's happening at the Polish-Ukrainian border, as Davide Martello plays his baby grand piano. Davide Martello, also known as Klavierkunst, is a German pianist of Italian descent. Martello is known for traveling around conflict zones to play his baby grand piano, which he tows behind his bicycle, using a powered trailer. His mission is to bring peace through music. Martello's work has been featured by outlets such as CNN and has previously been recognized by the European parliament for his “outstanding contribution to European cooperation and the promotion of common values.” Martello is currently playing at the Ukrainian-Polish border for refugees, fleeing the Russian invasion. And that is where he was, when I recently had the pleasure to speak with him about his mission and about beauty.

Bajo Este Techo
La maternidad asumida desde la paternidad con Karen Martello I E3

Bajo Este Techo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 57:47


Las familias homoparentales son un tema complejo. Sin embargo, Karen Martello no solo revela cómo ha manejado ser madre siendo gay, sino además cómo lleva la crianza de sus hijos luego de su divorcio y su nuevo matrimonio. Ella también revela cómo fue su proceso al salir del closet. Mira nuestro episodio completo en Patreon patreon.com/bajoestetecho Síguenos: http://instagram.com/lapasqualotto http://instagram.com/ralphkinnard Producción Ejecutiva: Alejandro Tremola http://instagram.com/aletremola Producción: Kem Medina http://instagram.com/kem_medina Agencia Digital: Weplash http://weplash.com Síguelos en sus redes: http://instagram.com/wplash http://twitter.com/weplash https://www.tiktok.com/@weplash?lang=en Grabado en los estudios de Gradvity http://instagram.com/gradvity Decor: Oz Santana Desing http://instagram.com/oz.santana Otostick http://instagram.com/Otostick www.otostick.com Jason Hyde http://instagram.com/JasonHydeWorld www.jasonhyde.com

The Essentials Podcast
S4.EP10 'Martello & PJ'

The Essentials Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 99:05


On this episode we tapped in with a new and up & coming artist in Martello who was formly known as Rome856 who went viral with his jersey club record 'Rock & Roll'.. now he got a new one that is streaming that's previewed on this conversation. WE also brought in our good A&R friend RJ to talk music, artist development and contracts...