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Healthy Mind, Healthy Life
Healing from Within: Aisha Rodrigue on Nervous System, Mindfulness & True Leadership

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 33:07


In this episode of Healthy Waves, Avik Chakraborty speaks with Aisha Rodrigue, co-founder of Human Garage, about holistic healing, nervous system regulation, emotional trauma, and embodied leadership. Aisha breaks down how stress lives in the body, why fascia holds the key to memory and healing, and how real transformation requires presence—not just effort. The conversation also tackles the myth of competence-based leadership and why true leaders must walk the path before guiding others.   About the Guest:Aisha Rodrigue is a globally recognized coach, speaker, and visionary co-founder of Human Garage. With a diverse background spanning luxury hospitality, trauma release, circus arts, and conscious leadership, Aisha has guided thousands through physical, emotional, and energetic recalibration. Her work centers around nervous system healing, fascia therapy, and teaching people to lead and live from inner alignment.   Key Takeaways: True holistic health considers physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being—not just symptoms. The nervous system plays a central role in healing; when it's dysregulated, the body prioritizes survival over repair. Trauma lives in the body and requires multi-layered healing—mental awareness alone isn't enough. Mindfulness is more than meditation—it's about being fully present in your healing. Leadership rooted in personal healing creates deeper human impact and authentic connection.   Connect with Aisha Rodrigue:Follow Aisha on Instagram: @aishahumangarageExplore Human Garage and start your healing journey: humangarage.netWatch free guided sessions: Human Garage TV on YouTubeDownload the app (pay-what-you-can model): Search “Human Garage” on your app store   Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PodMatch:DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avikTune to all our 15 podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavikSubscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind   Stay Tuned And Follow Us!YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylifeInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/healthyminds.podThreads – https://www.threads.net/@healthyminds.podFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymindLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/reemachatterjee/LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/avikchakrabortypodcaster #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness #MentalHealthAwareness #MindfulnessMatters #HealingJourney #TraumaInformed #NervousSystemHealing #HolisticLeadership #PodcastLife

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast
Netwatch Episode 7: Who is the One True Alex?

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 57:21


Hey Chooms! The boys (Dr. D and MIke) are back and they have invited their new friend Alex from Jacksonville. They talk about what they love about Cyberpunk and how Alex uses his community to switch it up! This is a good episode for anyone who is looking to spice their own game communities up! Of course, they also tell some terrible jokes along the way!

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast
Netwatch Episode 6: Talking Gen Red with Josh

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 54:28


The boys (Dr.D, Mike, and Josh) talk about Generation Red for Cyberpunk Combat Zone. They talk cards, some strategy, and practical experience with the tiny tykes of the Cyberpunk universe. They also tell some terrible jokes along the way!

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast
Netwatch Episode 5: Audrey from Monster Fight Club

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 56:48


The boys (Dr.D and Mike) talk to Audrey from MFC and what it is like to work for the company that makes Cyberpunk Combat Zone. We get a little T and talk about the industry and how people move from place to place. It is an interesting view under the hood and we hope you find it as interesting as we did. We also tell some bad jokes along the way so you have that to look forward to.

InnerVerse
Transform Your Life with Nature | James Frosch on Fungi & Homesteading

InnerVerse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 76:34


James Frosch of Family Fungi joins InnerVerse to explore the healing power of regenerative living — from mushrooms and medicinal herbs to intuitive gardening and the sacred relationship between soil, spirit, and self.We talk about the real work of sovereignty, the magic of spent mycelium, and how healing doesn't come in a bottle — it grows from the land beneath your feet.

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast
Netwatch Episode 4: List Refining and Zoners

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 70:48


The boys (Dr.D, Mike, and their guest Mack) talk about their battle report in a narrative way. Please give us feedback on this and we may do more of it. They then talk about what they thought about the lists and how Mike may change his zoner list. They, of course, tell some terrible jokes along the way.

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast
Netwatch Episode 3: Adepticon Lists

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 77:20


The boys are at it again. Dr.D, Mike, and Ernesto talk about the upcoming event known as Adepticon. They talk about their lists and speculate on how they will change them and work with them until the fated day to play them at the event. And of course, they make some terrible jokes along the way.

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast
Netwatch Episode 2: Game Overview

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 52:47


The boys, Dr. D and Baby Face Mike, talk about the general rules of Cyberpunk Combat Zone. We talk about the general rules of the game and do a short overview of the gangs currently in the game. Give it a listen and tell us what you think!

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast
Netwatch Ep 1: Wild Things

Arachne: An Infinity Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 72:57


Welcome to the new segment of Netwatch. The Arachne cast love Cyberpunk: Combat Zone so they decided to start covering it. We asked Mack on, who works for Monster Fight Club, to talk about the newest release from Night City. We go over the cards, what we think of them, and some combos that could help you out in your future games. We of course say stupid things and make bad jokes along the way.

Satsang with Swaha
Journey of a Wild Mystic | My Life with Osho Interview

Satsang with Swaha

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 66:17


Vasant Swaha openly shares his adventurous life before and after meeting Osho. Overflowing with love, he describes many beautiful experiences of meditation and his devotion for his Master, on the path that would eventually lead to his own awakening. His words are an inspiration to every seeker.Vasant Swaha is a modern mystic sharing his love, joy, and wisdom in retreats. This talk is an interview by Aminah and Sufi, for their video series “Stories with Osho”. For more information visit www.vasantswaha.netWatch the interview on Divyadez HcO: https://youtu.be/W7zpGJDiFKM?si=smmO33Gc2OdMBFZm

Clare FM - Podcasts
Cora Nix Named Netwatch Clare Family Carer Of The Year

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 11:19


The Netwatch Clare Family Carer of the Year has been announced. Cora Nix from Meelick is the latest recipient of the prestigious prize. Cora received the award from Family Carers Ireland, now in their 17th year, for dedicating her life to the care of Damien. To tell us more, Alan Morrissey was joined in studio by Netwatch Clare Family Carer of the Year, Cora Nix. Photo (c): Clare FM

Everyday Business with Aidan Donnelly
35: 35. David Walsh, Chairman at Halo Care.

Everyday Business with Aidan Donnelly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 54:57


David Walsh is one of Ireland's most renowned entrepreneurs. He co-founded Netwatch and as CEO grew it from a small start-up to a truly global organisation employing 560 staff and serving 250,000 customers across four continents, and a leader in proactive video monitoring. At Netwatch, he assembled a world class team and developed a unique culture that led to 68 quarters of continuous growth and impacted the lives of customers across the World. In 2019, he stepped down as chief executive of Netwatch having sold the majority of the company the year before to private equity firm Riverside, a deal that saw the company merge with businesses in Britain and the US to create the Netwatch Group. Rather than sitting on his laurels, he has since established another disruptive technology company called HaloCare with a vision to empower people to live independent and healthy lives at home for longer. It is a solution focused on care in the community for older people, those with long-term illnesses and those who wish to remain living independently in their own homes and need a little extra support. Through supportive technology that works seamlessly in the background, their clients have complete peace of mind when homecare or family carers cannot be there. This is the 35th episode with guest David Walsh, Chairman at Halo Care, in the Davy podcast series 'Everyday Business with Aidan Donnelly'. This podcast brings you insightful conversation between Aidan Donnelly and entrepreneurs and business owners/management with their own unique story to tell. If you like what you hear, please like, share and subscribe.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare Carer Says Govt Is Electioneering With Latest Support Proposals

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 11:04


A Clare family carer believes the government's latest support proposals are a shameless attempt to backtrack. It follows a humbling defeat for the state in the recent carers referendum which received the highest rejection rate of any vote held in the country of 74%. Former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has announced this week though that Cabinet will be hoping to introduce a state-contributory pension and improved tax-credits for stay at home parents. But Newmarket-on-Fergus native and former Netwatch family carer of the year Sinead O'Brien says these proposals have been on the table before and it's simply a case of electioneering.

Breakfast Business
A surge in crimes on business over St Patrick's Day Festival

Breakfast Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 7:02


There was a 56% surge in crimes on businesses during the St Patrick's Day festival last year. That's according to the security business Netwatch which installs CCTV and other security equipment in premises – especially for retail and hospitality firms.Joining Joe to discuss how companies can protect themselves better against criminality, is the Head of Sales with Netwatch, Keith Martin

Deck The Hallmark
Will Kemp (Paging Mr. Darcy - Hallmark Channel - 2024)

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 71:38


For every interview in 2024, DTH is making a donation to the charity of the interviewee's choice. We were having so much fun talking with Will that we ran out of time to mention it on the air.Will's Charity: Project Street DogDonations can be made at ProjectStreetDog.com/donateAnother charity near to Will's heart is Jewels for Hope. You can explore their collection at JewelsForHope.netWatch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
Shoplifting in Limerick

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 7:52


There is a growing trend of shoplifting incidents across the country - not just in Limerick with business owners saying it's at pandemic levels. Joe is joined by Mark Giblin of Netwatch - visual monitoring specialists, to discuss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Bunratty's Sinead O'Brien Named Netwatch Clare Family Carer Of The Year

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 15:41


On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Sinead O'Brien. Sinead, who hails from Bunratty, won the prestigious Netwatch Clare Family Carer of the Year award for the exceptional dedication and commitment she shows in caring for her 14 year-old son Cathal, who has a has a rare genetic disorder with profound needs. The Netwatch Family Carer of the Year Awards, which are now in their 16th year, continue to pay tribute to the remarkable work of over half a million family carers in Ireland who care for children or adults with additional needs, physical or intellectual disabilities, frail older people, those with palliative care needs or those living with chronic illnesses, mental health challenges or addiction. Photo (c) Pictured left to right are Mark Giblin, Sales Director Ireland and UK, Netwatch; Fiona Hartigan, Community Support Manager, Family Carers Ireland; Sinéad O'Brien, Netwatch Clare Family Carer of the Year, Cllr Gerald Mitchell, Lord Mayor of Limerick City and County and Cathal O'Brien.

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
The Fermi Paradox: Fallen Empires (Narration Only)

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 36:55


The cosmos seem silent and empty of any great interstellar empires, but perhaps they once existed, and if so, what titanic ruins might they have left behind?Go to https://brilliant.org/IsaacArthur/ to get a 30-day free trial + the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netWatch ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-cyborg-armiesSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:The Fermi Paradox: Fallen EmpiresEpisode 412a, September 17, 2023Produced, Written & Narrated by:Isaac ArthurEditors:Jerry GuernKonstantin SokerinDavid McFarlaneMusic Courtesy of:Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSergey Cheremisinov, "Labyrinth", "Forgotten Stars"Stellardrone, "Red Giant" "Between The Rings"Taras Harkavyi, "Alpha and...."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
The Fermi Paradox: Fallen Empires

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 37:34


The cosmos seem silent and empty of any great interstellar empires, but perhaps they once existed, and if so, what titanic ruins might they have left behind?Go to https://brilliant.org/IsaacArthur/ to get a 30-day free trial + the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netWatch ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/isaacarthur-cyborg-armiesSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:The Fermi Paradox: Fallen EmpiresEpisode 412a, September 17, 2023Produced, Written & Narrated by:Isaac ArthurEditors:Jerry GuernKonstantin SokerinDavid McFarlaneMusic Courtesy of:Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSergey Cheremisinov, "Labyrinth", "Forgotten Stars"Stellardrone, "Red Giant" "Between The Rings"Taras Harkavyi, "Alpha and...."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

UFO...No!
Episode 143: Embrace Your Cosmic Family with Dr. Lisa Thompson

UFO...No!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 133:17


Dr. Lisa Thompson is a luminary figure embodying diverse roles as a Best-Selling Author, Cosmic Ambassador, and Intuitive Transformational Coach. Her expertise encompasses Quantum Cosmic Energy Healing, Human Design, Past/Parallel Life Regression, and the ethereal realm of Sound Healing, seamlessly guiding individuals through the interplay of ancient DNA and intergalactic exploration. With acclaimed books including "Connection to the Cosmos," "Sacred Soul Love," and "Sacred Soul Spaces," her cosmic wisdom resonates. Hosting the transcendent podcast "Connection to the Cosmos with Dr. Lisa Thompson," she curates celestial dialogues, while her creative prowess shines through the creation of nine Oracle Decks. Hawaii-based, she gracefully imparts knowledge through online classes, transformative retreats, and enchanting night sky UFO Tours.Visit Lisa's website: https://www.mysticmanta.comBuy Lisa's books: https://www.mysticmanta.com/books________________________________________________________________________________________________Support the showThanks to the TIN FOIL MULISHA Portal to all things UFO...No!: https://www.ufonopodcast.netWatch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v36motu-embracing-your-cosmic-family-with-dr.-lisa-thompson.html Buy Merch: https://ufono-podcast.creator-spring.comJoin Our Discord: https://discord.gg/QysDepDu9P

Women Creating Wealth
Financing Short-term Rentals

Women Creating Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 11:14


Do you want to start investing in real estate but not sure where to get the money? Do you already have some money that could be used for a down payment but still need more? Do you have successful friends that may be able to loan you money? We consider all the options of finding money in order to fund your investment property in this weeks 52nd episode of Women Creating Wealth (happy 1 year to the podcast!!) Thanks for tuning in this week and any week before and I'm so excited to continue this series of Women Creating Wealth! Connect with Chris: womencreatingwealth.netWatch the video

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
New Security System makes retail workers feel safer

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 8:08


A new security system has been introduced to allow public-facing staff to feel safer on the job. The Network Staff Safety Solution allows an intervention specialist to observe an incident in real-time and intervene when staff are facing intimidation or physical risk and at the same time alert the Gardai. Colin Hayes is the Netwatch managing director for Ireland and UK and he joins Joe to discuss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Basement Arcade: Pause Menu
Making Games (Copper Jacket) w/ Nick M of Monsoon Studios

Basement Arcade: Pause Menu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 107:40


Welcome, gamers, to the show led by Ben Magnet for discussing video games and the culture surrounding them. This is Basement Arcade: Pause Menu!Want to know more on how to make your own NES game? Well you came to the right place! Ben sits down with head of Monsoon Studios, Nick M, about developing Copper Jacket for the NES! This is a great chance to get into the nitty-gritty of not only game development, but also cartridge manufacturing!  Don't worry, we still talk about how cool the game is too!Follow Monsoon Studios!Socials: Twitter: @Monsoonstu Website: https://monsoonstudios.netWatch the video here: https://youtu.be/UuIeLrXAWeQFake Nerd Podcast is an audio podcast where we offer a more positive take on pop culture with news, reviews and interviews from the likes of Marc Guggenheim and Andrea Romano. Find us at ITunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. linktr.ee/FakeNerdhttp://www.fakenerdpodcast.com/https://twitter.com/FakeNerdPodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/fakenerdpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/fakenerdpodcast/FakeNerdGuys@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/fakenerdpodcastTeepublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/fakenerdpod

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
Limerick retailer reacts to new security system for public facing workers

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 10:42


On Wednesday morning we heard from Colin Hayes from Netwatch on the new security system that will make work safer for retail that includes a new real-time intervention specialist. Later on in the show, Joe was joined by Mike Gleason from Spar on Henry Street and we heard his reaction.. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Bottom Line on KCLR
#157: The Bottom Line – Business News of The Week; The Benefits of Plants in the Office; The Business of Security & The Evolving World of Work.

The Bottom Line on KCLR

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 43:50


In this episode of The Bottom Line on KCLR, John Purcell was joined by Colin Duggan, President of County Carlow Chamber of Commerce, to chat through some of the business news stories and issues from the week.Founder of Arboretum, Rachel Doyle joined John to tell us why it's a great idea to have plants in an office or business, she chatted about Arboretum's third outlet “Arboretum Urban Green”, and she also provided a sneak preview of her soon to be published book.Colin Hayes, UK and Ireland Managing Director of local company Netwatch spoke with John about the business and the work they do, as well as a new system they've launched to protect retailers and other public facing staff.Simon O'Dwyer, Managing Director of threesixty joined John in studio to give us the latest on his company, their journey from office to home working to hybrid, a journey that many in business are still wondering which route to take.To contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com

The Bookkeeper Basecamp Podcast
Outside the Box: How She Turned Her In-House Financial Solution into a 6+ Figure Virtual Bookkeeping Business

The Bookkeeper Basecamp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 43:23


My special guest on this week's episode is Nicole Barham, founder of Design Your Wealth and the insanely popular, 5MinuteBookkeeper program. Today, Nicole is sharing her story of how she launched her business despite the struggles that she faced in her previous business venture, and how building a solution for herself morphed into the user-friendly bookkeeping solution that is creating buzz throughout the online space. This episode is part inspiration/motivation, part technical, part strategy, and all evolutionary. I wanted to bring Nicole on the show to show just how critical it is, for the survival of this industry, for us to assess, to strategize modernization plans, and to evolve – so we can all elevate in our businesses. Tune in to hear Nicole's thoughts around: How she created a solution that she needed in her own business that led her to her breakthrough ideaHow marketing and doing business online doesn't always align with traditional ways of doing bookkeeping How simplifying her product and strategy led to more income The mindset shifts that were necessary and how her network marketing background helped her in her bookkeeping business About Nicole: Nicole Barham is the founder and CEO of Design Your Wealth® and creator of 5 Minute Bookkeeper®. She works with women entrepreneurs showing them how to go from being stressed-out about business finances and scrambling at tax time to being on top of their finances like clockwork. She's been featured in Time, Essence, Black Enterprise, First for Women and Medium and seen on Good Morning America and The Breakfast Club sharing her secrets to getting and staying on top of your finances in just a few minutes a day. Connect with Nicole: Visit her website: https://www.designyourwealth.netWatch a demo of her signature system: https://5minutebookkeeper.com/Follow her on Instagram: @5minutebookkeeper Join the Free Online Community for Virtual Bookkeepers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bookkeeperbasecamp Want to share your bookkeeping success story with our listeners?Visit our website: https://sparkhustleflow.com/podcast-app/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Women Creating Wealth
STR on Steroids

Women Creating Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 11:22


You want to fast track your short-term rental career but don't have any assets? No money to buy a property or even lease one for rental arbitrage? No yard or even a driveway for tents or campers? Is it hopeless? Can you do anything besides wait and save? Yes! Get paid to leave your place while guests are paying to stay there. Think out of the box! Use your entrepreneur mind and get started today! Links for pet sitting services: https://www.staycationpetsittingservice.com/ https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/ https://www.rover.com/ Connect with Chris: womencreatingwealth.netWatch the videoTake the course

Wits & Weights: Strength and Nutrition for Skeptics
Ep 41: Massive Mindset Shifts, Habit Building, Productivity, and Self-Mastery with Monica Ricci

Wits & Weights: Strength and Nutrition for Skeptics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 46:40 Transcription Available


Today we are digging into shifting your mindset to achieve self-mastery and live your best life through things like identity, habits, productivity, and of course as always on this show, how those tie back to your fitness and health. My guest is Monica Ricci. Monica has been facilitating positive change for over 20 years. She founded Catalyst Organizing, LLC in 1998, working with individuals, business owners, and business teams to help clarify priorities, achieve goals, create organization, and improve productivity. In the world of productivity, Monica has been an author, blogger, speaker, radio host, and frequent TV guest on many local morning shows as well as Fox & Friends, CNN.com, and HGTV. Today, she uses her experience and talents to facilitate positive change and transformation through coaching, speaking, and social media. Monica lives a nomadic life, coaching via Zoom while traveling the country. When she isn't moving to a new city, she enjoys strength training, cycling, baseball, rock and roll, and high-quality butter. Topics discussed in this episode:Monica's personal story and how you got interested in coachingWhy "Day Thirteen" was pivotalHow someone develops a skill or habit over time to create positive outcomes (the Law of Accumulation)The science of habit building and making progressMicro-stepping to create new habitsThe Exercise Myth and the right approach for someone trying to lose fatHow identity drives behaviorsThe courage to be an outlierWhat self-mastery looks likeThe identity-to-behavior transformationHow you help people create significant shifts in mindsetRELATED LINKSFind Monica on Instagram -  @remakingmonicaFind Monica on Twitter - @monicaricciMonica's website - monicaricci.netWatch the episode on video here

The Director's Club
Using Mentors At Your Center

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 6:33


he Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
Gorey native Claire Murphy awarded Netwatch Carer of the Year

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 7:00


Wexford Family Carer Honoured with Award as Claire murphy from Gorey is named Net watch Wexford family carer of the year. Claire cares for her son Alex who is 3 and has Autism and Ben aged 1 who was born prematurely and has hip dysplasia

The Director's Club
Conversation With Veronica Green, ECE Expert On Professional Development As A Team

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 38:52


Welcome to season four of the director's club podcast, exclusively for childcare center owners and directors.  I'm Noelle D'Intino, ex-corporate girl turned childcare center owner 18 years ago.  I share business tips, tools, and resources to help you build enrollment, retain your best teachers and get your center operating just how you want it.   Season 4 I am dedicating to People.  Your team, your customers, and your community!  Subscribe to this podcast to get reminders of all the good things coming your way to strengthening your relationships with your people!The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
A Day 1 Mentor Can Increase Retention Rates

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 8:32


Welcome to season four of the director's club podcast, exclusively for childcare center owners and directors.  I'm Noelle D'Intino, ex-corporate girl turned childcare center owner 18 years ago.  I share business tips, tools, and resources to help you build enrollment, retain your best teachers and get your center operating just how you want it.   Season 4 I am dedicating to People.  Your team, your customers, and your community!  Subscribe to this podcast to get reminders of all the good things coming your way to strengthen your relationships with your people!Today's episode will support you in increasing the chances your new teacher sticks around.  The most important thing you can do with a new hire is connect with them as soon as possible.  On their first day when you assign a Day 1 Mentor the chances of retention increase significantly because you are strengthening the relationship you have with them.  Listen to this podcast and add a Day 1 Mentor to your center and increase your retention rate!The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
Supporting A Gossip-Free Workplace

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 7:16


Welcome to season four of the director's club podcast, exclusively for childcare center owners and directors.  I'm Noelle D'Intino, ex-corporate girl turned childcare center owner 18 years ago.  I share business tips, tools, and resources to help you build enrollment, retain your best teachers and get your center operating just how you want it.   Season 4 I am dedicating to People.  Your team, your customers, and your community!  Subscribe to this podcast to get reminders of all the good things coming your way to strengthen your relationships with your people!Today's episode will touch upon a topic that can cause a lot of harm in the workplace, gossip.  When child care center gossip goes untouched or not spoken about it can be the perfect recipe for high turnover.  Even if it's just one person.   Listen to this podcast and add a gossip policy to your center and then add it to the agenda of your next staff meeting!The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
Can't Find Teachers? Try this TODAY!

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 22:26


The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
Take Down The Now Enrolling Sign!

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 7:13


The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
Checklists Aren't Just For Cleaning!

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 6:57


FREE WORKSHOPLearn how I ended the overwhelm, found more time and have spent years up-leveling, maintaining and now taking a step back from my child care center.  Learn more here:  Child Care Center Operations Success MAP (kartra.com)The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
No Cost Specialty Programs

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 8:19


FREE WORKSHOPLearn how I ended the overwhelm, found more time and have spent years up-leveling, maintaining and now taking a step back from my child care center.  Learn more here:  Child Care Center Operations Success MAP (kartra.com)The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
My Start As A Director Was Rocky...And Then This

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 8:12


FREE WORKSHOPLearn how I ended the overwhelm, found more time and have spent years up-leveling, maintaining and now taking a step back from my child care center.  Learn more here:  Child Care Center Operations Success MAP (kartra.com)The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
10 Steps To MAP Out Your Recession Plan

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 16:19


FREE WORKSHOPLearn how I ended the overwhelm, found more time and have spent years up-leveling, maintaining and now taking a step back from my child care center.  Learn more here:  Child Care Center Operations Success MAP (kartra.com)The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
Creating An Operations Manual For Your Child Care Center

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 7:38


Season 3 of our podcast will help you organize your operations.  I'm here to share the journey of myself and other directors who struggled with a variety of different things in their childcare centers and the solution always boiled down to operations.   Today we share a quick way you can begin to build your operations manual.FREE WORKSHOPLearn more here:  Child Care Center Operations Success MAP (kartra.com)The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free training, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
Lead Teacher Meetings

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 4:48


Season 3 of our podcast will help you organize your operations.  I'm here to share the journey of myself and other directors who struggled with a variety of different things in their childcare centers and the solution always boiled down to operations.   Today we share a few tips on implementing Lead Teacher Meetings at your child care center.   This is the perfect opportunity to deepen the relationship you have with your teachers and support them in what they need help with.  Lead Teacher Meetings also help with teacher retention and up-leveling leadership at your center!The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free trainings, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

The Director's Club
The Tour Checklist

The Director's Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 6:46


Season 3 of our podcast will help you organize your operations.  I'm here to share the journey of myself, and other directors, who struggled with a variety of different things in their childcare centers and the solution always boiled down to operations.    Today we share a few tips on developing a tour checklist.   This benefits a child care center director in many ways: - You can review what you have been using and get a fresh new idea - Create the tour checklist to train others - Assign tours to someone else and have a roadmap of expectationsThe tour is the #1 converter to enrollment.  It is important you take a look at the tour process often!The Director's Club provides business tools and resources to help you lead your child care center.   We share information, resources, and updates on processes to help you gain back time so you can get out of the office and do the things you want to do!Visit our website to get fresh new ideas www.thedirectorsclub.netWatch our YOUTUBE channel HERE to get quick videos on problems you need to resolve NOWWe post lots of tips, free trainings, and links to get in touch with us so we can support you HERE.Want to join a like-minded group of child care center directors?  CLICK HERE TO join usFeeling like you need more support because it's all too overwhelming?  Join The Club and get done for you processes, Office Hours, and sooo much more!  Learn how we support you HERE.

Your Truth Shared
#2 The Key To Sustainable Growth With David Walsh

Your Truth Shared

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 51:31


Welcome back to Your Truth Shared. This week, joining Finola on the podcast is inspirational business founder and Chairman David Walsh. David has such a fascinating story, amongst so many learnings to share. We begin by rewinding in time as David opens up about his childhood growing up on a small family farm in County Kerry and discloses his parents' surpassing influential impact on his beliefs and development. David maps out the steppingstones of his professional career from agriculture, progressing to a market director at Keenan's, to entering the realm of entrepreneurship with Netwatch and HaloCare. During the show, David delves into the ripple effect of positivity, his experience of navigating through recessions, realising the necessity of change and shares the key to sustainable growth. Further key points covered include: An introduction to David Walsh. Manifesting dreams, the ripple effects of positivity and avoiding energy vampires. Becoming an entrepreneur. No invoice, no money – why business sales are vital. Why does strategic positioning matter? Time for change: The rise of Netwatch. Creating a vision statement and striving for global success. Maintaining motivation and establishing credibility. Harnessing the business origin story. The fundamentals in David's recruitment process. Developing and maintaining organisational culture and behaviours. The evolution of business and the hardship of stepping down as CEO. The impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic. Solving buyer's needs: how HaloCare is tackling elderly isolation and enhancing social inclusion. Get connected socially with David Walsh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwalsh7/ https://halocaregroup.com/ Get connected socially with host Finola Howard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finolahoward/ https://howgreatmarketingworks.com/ https://www.facebook.com/HowGreatMarketingWorks https://twitter.com/HowGMW https://www.youtube.com/channel/HGMW This podcast is proudly produced in partnership with podlad.com

Tiny DevOps
Stacy Cashmore — The painful crawl through the morass of past shortcuts

Tiny DevOps

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 44:37


Stacy Cashmore has the interesting title of Tech Explorer DevOps at Omniplan, which means she has free reign to do what she thinks she needs to do!  In this episode, we talk about a big rewrite decision she made, and the results of this decision, good and bad.In this episode Why "DevOps" does not belong in a job title, and why Stacy put it in her job title anyway. What is DevOps, if not a job title? How to respond to mistakes we've made Why a rewrite is always the wrong decision Why a rewrite was the right decision in this case The pressure of proving yourself once you convince management to do a rewrite DevOps and CI/CD goals for the new system Where the problem started to go wrong: Awkward tests, shortcuts and technical debt Working against deadline pressure Taking the pragmatic approach to CD The drawbacks to not doing "full CD" Plans for ongoing improvement Things to do differently next time, and lessons learned ResourcesSix Degrees of Kevin BaconThe DevOps Handbook by Gene Kim, Patrick Debois, John Willis, Jez Humble The Unicorn Project by Gene KimThe Phoenix Project by Gene KimGuestStacy CashmoreTwitter: @Stacy_CashWeb site: stacy-clouds.netWatch this episode on YouTube.

SDM Editors' Podcast
Revving Up Your RMR

SDM Editors' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 43:55


According to the SDM Industry Forecast 2022 Study, two-thirds of respondents currently rely on recurring monthly revenue (RMR) to stabilize income, improve customer relationships, and increase business valuation. In this exclusive SDM podcast, sponsored by Netwatch, learn how integrators and dealers are growing their business's RMR discover tips to help you reap the rewards of RMR at your own company.Featured panelists are:Bill Bozeman, president, Bozeman Strategic SolutionsLawrence Coassin Jr., CEO, American Total Protection LLCJonathan Frase, president, Frase Protection Inc.Chris Gilbert, president and founder, Security Pros LLC

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 85 - Where in the World is Gaby? - Gabriela Borja

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 68:00


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn and Guest Co-Host, Frankie Says, chat with their mutual voiceover friend, Gabriela!  Gabriela is their "Bohemian" friend,  who travels the world , while raising her family on the go.  We chat with Gaby about how she,  her husband, along with their son, travel the world together to experience life, cultures, people, art, music and more!  Where in the World is Gaby?  Plus all the everyday and usual Chaos!  Cheers!The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn with Guest Co-Host Frankie SaysGuest Info: Gabriela Borja Guest Links: https://www.instagram.com/gabriela.montserrat.borja/Follow the Chaos - https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wClick the link below and let Buzzsprout know we sent ya! Happy podcasting!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=609862*By using our affiliate link, we may receive a monetary amount, at no additional cost to you. https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 84 - It's All in Your Hands. | The Purpose Whisperer - Jayne Sanders

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 57:58


The Chaos Keeper, Jozlyn and her Guest-Co Host Fletch , chat with The Purpose Whisperer Jayne Sanders!  Jayne is a Master Scientific Hand Analyst, who is also a Purpose Law of Attraction & Spiritual Life Coach, author & speaker.  They chat about scientific hand analysis and what it is all about.  Jozlyn shares a little bit about her personal experience having her hand analyzed...plus all the usual & everyday Chaos! Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka, Cheers!The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki & Ginger*Special Hand Analysis Surprise from Jayne - https://bit.ly/3mrHjUvGuest Info - Purpose Whisperer, Jayne Sanders• Purpose, Law of Attraction & Spiritual Life Coach • Founding Member of Success Authorities• Master Scientific Hand Analyst • Speaker • Certified SpiralMethod Facilitator• Author of TWISTS TURNS & TRUTHS available on Amazon; #1 Bestseller in 8 categoriesGuest Links -Website - https://www.purposewhisperer.com/FB -https://www.facebook.com/purposewhispererLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/successauthoritieshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/purposewhisperer/-------------------------------Follow the Chaos: Website- https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastClick the link below and let Buzzsprout know we sent ya! Happy podcasting!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=609862*By using our affiliate link, we may receive a monetary amount, at no additional cost to you. https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 83 - Becoming a Badass Woman | Gretchen Jackson

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 39 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 51:37


The Chaos Keeper, Jozlyn chats with entrepreneur, author, life coach, wife, mom & badass- Gretchen Jackson!  Gretchen shares her story of how she started out as a  teen mom, how she became a successful business woman, bringing  woman together to celebrate everyday successes & so much more.  Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos we call life.  Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.  Cheers!~The Chaos Keepers:  Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerGuest Info:Gretchen is a life coach for ambitious women who are ready to step into their next level but do not know what's holding them back. She uses the enneagram, human design, and hypnosis to create a custom plan of action to bust through your glass ceiling and live your best life.She and her husband own the award-winning business Beyond Sound & Security based in North Little Rock, AR.Guest Links:Website -  http://www.gretchenjackson.com/FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/381609339923717/Follow the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastClick the link below and let Buzzsprout know we sent ya! Happy podcasting!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=609862*By using our affiliate link, we may receive a monetary amount, at no additional cost to you. https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 82 - Year of the Tiger | The Chaos Keepers

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 63:17


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn & Nikki, finally check in, catch up, & share about a few things from end of 2021 all the way to the start of 2022!  It is only January and we are hyped to make this an awesome year, because you just never know what life has planned!  Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos!  Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.   Cheers!~The Chaos Keepers: Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerFollow the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wOther Links:https://www.napleszoo.org/conservation-programshttps://nbc-2.com/news/2021/12/31/chopper-lands-after-incident-at-naples-zoo/Click the link below and let Buzzsprout know we sent ya! Happy podcasting!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=609862*By using our affiliate link, we may receive a monetary amount, at no additional cost to you. https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 81 - The Skeptic Meets Chaos | The Skeptic Metaphysician Podcast - Will & Karen

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 79:54


The Chaos Keeper, Jozlyn, is joined by her voiceover friend & Guest Co-Host, Frankie Says!  The pair chat with the hosts of The Skeptic Metaphysician Podcast, Will & Karen. Jozlyn goes a little "fan girl" when she finally gets to meet them both!  Tonight we  find out a bit more, dig a little bit deeper, &  learn  a lot more about this dynamic podcast duo.  Life happens for a reason,  people cross your paths for a purpose & great conversations happen...Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos! Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.  Cheers!  The Chaos Keepers:  Jozlyn, Nikki & Ginger Guest Info:The Skeptic MetaphysicianLike Mulder from the X-Files, I want to believe.So I've embarked on a journey of discovery. I've talked to people deeply entrenched in the spiritual, metaphysical, mental health and self help worlds. I've thrown myself into weird and wonderful experiences, and I'm sharing them with you in an effort to find the trick to self-growth.Whether your interests lie in the metaphysical or the spiritual or even grounded in the three dimensional world, this show will help you explore the endless possibilities of self growth....tinged with a hint of the supernatural.Interested in raising your vibrations? The Law of Attraction? How about astral projection, psychics, channels and mediums, Reiki and intuitive energy healing or lucid dreaming? We cover it ALL! Or maybe you're more interested in the paranormal or the runes, or Tarot or astrology? Yep, we cover that too! Life after death, reincarnation and past life regressions, meditations, Kundalini, dreams and dream interpretation.....like the man once said, It's IN there!  I look forward to having you join us on this journey of discoveryGuest Links:Website - https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/IG - https://www.instagram.com/skepticmetaphysician_podcastFB- https://www.facebook.com/SkepticMetaphysicianChaos Links: Follow the Chaos - https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastClick the link below and let Buzzsprout know we sent ya! Happy podcasting!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=609862*By using our affiliate link, we may receive a monetary amount, at no additional cost to you. https://www.skepticmetaphysician.com/Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 80 - Bonus! From The Vault - with The Chaos Keepers

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 36:20


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn & Ginger, catch up and share their in between holiday Chaos with you as they get geared up for the New Year!   This one is from the Chaos Vault...a little Bonus for your listening pleasure!  Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka, Cheers!The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerFollow the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastPin the Chaos - https://pinterst.com/chaoskeepersWanna start a Podcast?!? Try Buzzsprout where you can launch, promote & track your podcast with a company who is passionate about helping you succeed! You will also be supporting our podcast, at no extra cost to you! Win, win!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=609862Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 78 - We're NOT Cancelled! ~ with the Host of Am I Cancelled? Podcast, Edward

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 68:57


The Chaos Keepers vs Edward, the host of Am I Cancelled Podcast!  You might remember, Edward, reviewed our podcast not so long ago and you know how that all went down!  Now Ginger & Nikki get to chat with Edward and state their cases...Plus Jozlyn gets to put Edward in the hot seat to ask him a few questions!  Don't forget, all the usual & everyday Chaos is here, sprinkled in with a bit of fun tonight too! Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka, Cheers!The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerImportant Show Links:Guest Info - Edward is the host of Am I Cancelled? podcastGuest Links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/Dedwurd_FB - https://www.facebook.com/Am-I-Cancelled-111238007465561Keeping Up With Chaos Links:Follow the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 77 - Forensic Doctoring, Naturo Average Doc ~ with Dr. Erin Ellis

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 73:45


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn & Ginger, chat with Dr. Erin Ellis a Naturopathic Medical doctor & host of The Hope Natural Health podcast,  who focuses on Women's health and addresses hormones, gut health, fatigue, periods and more! Plus you will find all the usual & everyday Chaos!  Cheers!Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerFind the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos -https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastPinterest the Chaos - https://pinterst.com/chaoskeepersGuest Info: Dr Erin Ellis -  is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in Arizona who helps women combat fatigue, balance hormones and lose weight by getting to the root cause (and listening!).  Also she is the host of The Hope Natural Health podcastGuest Links: Website - http://hopenaturalhealth.com/ Dr Erin Ellis IG -https://www.instagram.com/dr.erinellis/Hope Natural Health IG - https://www.instagram.com/hopenaturalhealth/Dr. Erin Ellis FB - https://www.facebook.com/drerinellisnmdHope Natural Health FB- https://www.facebook.com/hopenaturalhealthSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Navigating Consciousness with Rupert Sheldrake
Graham Hancock, Consciousness and the Limits of the Materialist Paradigm

Navigating Consciousness with Rupert Sheldrake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 72:57


Recorded on November 5th, 2021A dialogue from Beyond The Brain 2021 – Further Reaches of Consciousness Research, with host  David Lorimer, organzied by the Department of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia, the Scientific and Medical Network, the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and the Alef Trust.Graham Hancock is the NY Times best-selling author of a series of controversial books, notably Fingerprints of the Gods (1995), Heaven's Mirror (1998), Underworld (2002), Magicians of the Gods (2015) and America Before (2019), investigating the possibility of a lost advanced civilization of the Ice Age. He is also known for his work on the role of altered states of consciousness in the origins of art and religion — an interest explored in his 2005 book Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Man.https://grahamhancock.com/Beyond the Brain is the world's premier conference series exploring new research on whether and how consciousness and mind extend beyond the physical brain and body. This year's event covers the limitations of scientific materialism, parapsychological research, implications of NDEs, savant syndrome, indigenous gateways to the soul and the nature of universal love. There will also be an experiential session on each day.https://scientificandmedical.netWatch on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/BeaWkX_ASkI

Red Business | Cork's RedFM
Red Business with IBEC - Episode 221 - Mardyke Christmas Market, Fervor & Hue & Netwatch.

Red Business | Cork's RedFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 19:48


On this week's packed Red Business with Jonathan Healy- Hear about how the Mardyke Christmas Market was born, with Frank Brennan and Jay Woodard. Stephen Jiang from Fervor + Hue tells us about the digital journey his home interiors store has been on, and why Cork businesses need to take security seriously, according to Colin Walsh of Netwatch.

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 76 - I Love My Kids But I Don't Always Like Them! ~ Franki Bagdade

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 68:01


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn & Ginger, are joined by Franki Bagdade, who is a Academic & Behavioral Consultant, teacher, blogger, mom & author!  Franki just released her brand new book 'I Love My Kids But I Don't Always Like Them'!  We chat about all the things from being mom, special needs, challenging kid behavior and she shares some tips on how to survive when kids aren't babies or toddlers anymore!Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.  Cheers!~The Chaos Keepers:  Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerFollow the Chaos - https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastPinterest the Chaos - https://pinterst.com/chaoskeepersGuest Info: FRANKI BAGDADE has over 20 years of experience in the world of children with extra needs, special education, non-traditional learning environments, camping and everything in between. Franki is the owner and founder of FAAB Consulting, Franki's Academic and Behavioral Consulting. She works with children, teens, parents and schools in creating customized plans for children and teens struggling with challenging behavior. She is the author of a new book for frustrated parents raising children 5-14, I Love My Kids But I Don't Always Like Them, available now through amazon.com and other large online retailers. (Full bio on our website)Guest Links:Amazon - https://amzn.to/3nYeWQjIG - http://www.instagram.com/faabparentingFB - http://www.facebook.com/faabfrankiWebsite - http://www.faabconsulting.com/Give Instacart a Whirl! Ginger loves it! Click this link - https://instacart.oloiyb.net/c/2536342/413183/7412*If you sign up for Instacart, we may receive a monetary payment but at no expense to you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 75 - Reinvent Yourself! ~ with Frankie Says!

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 65:57


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn is rolling solo tonight, & is joined by her voiceover friend and VO Buddy, Frankie!  They chat about reinventing yourself at any age, discovering new things about yourself throughout this journey & how important it is to find your people!  Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos! Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.  Cheers!Then Chaos Keepers-Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerFollow the Chaos-https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos -https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastPinterest the Chaos - https://pinterst.com/chaoskeepersGive Instacart a Whirl! Ginger loves it! Click this link - https://instacart.oloiyb.net/c/2536342/413183/7412*If you sign up for Instacart, we may receive a monetary payment but at no expense to you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts
Two Limerick women chat about winning Netwatch carer of the year awards

Live95 Limerick Today Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 12:39


Joe chats to Una Quish from Castletroy who has has been named as Limerick Netwatch Family Carer of the Year and Clodagh Bennett from Rosbrien who has been named as Munster Young Carer of the Year See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 74 - Thank You Turkey! ~ The Chaos Keepers

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 44:20


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn & Ginger, check in the week before Turkey day!  Who woke Jozlyn up this time?  What's Ginger really grateful for?  Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos!Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka, Cheers!The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerFollow the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcast Fun Chaos show links:“The time traveling Turkey movie” - https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1621039/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkShaved Brussel salad with fruit! https://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/shaved-brussels-sprouts-salad/Apple bottom jeans - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3440655/She-s-got-moves-Eva-Longoria-dances-apple-bottom-jeans-Flo-Rida-s-Low-Lip-Sync-Battle.htmlWanna start a Podcast?!? Try Buzzsprout where you can launch, promote & track your podcast with a company who is passionate about helping you succeed! You will also be supporting our podcast, at no extra cost to you! Win, win!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=609862Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 72 - It's All Chaos! ~ with Tracy Kenela

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 70:48


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn & Nikki, chat with Licensed Mental Health Counselor (amongst many other certifications) & host of Calming the Chaos podcast!  What is Chaos?!?  How do we find peace in this chaotic world?  Where does Chaos come from?!?  Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos!  Cheers!Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerFind the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos -https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcast Guest Info:Tracy Kenela is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Certified Eating Disorders Specialist and Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapist in Olympia, Washington. She is also the host of Calming the Chaos Podcast, where she interviews a variety of professionals around the world in an effort to find different ways to help people (and herself!) find peace in a chaotic world. Each episode contains Information, tips, tools, and resources that come from different schools of thought, and are presented as a fun and entertaining way to help you move toward a more peaceful and enjoyable life.Guest Links:YT - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7qISnLR8T4g-bSDu-pW9LQ/videosWebsites - https://calmingthechaos.libsyn.com/https://calmingthechaos.captivate.fm/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/39O6P6bczT83WLE6a5T9OHApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/calming-the-chaos/id1489271578?ls=1IHeartRadio - https://iheart.com/podcast/87330888/Amazon - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d51f4a78-ee85-43a6-a849-ea8ec76054d2/calming-the-chaosSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Bonus Episode - It's Always Chaos! ~ The Chaos Keepers

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 29:28


Bonus Time! The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn & Nikki , wait for Ginger to join the party and get ready for their guest Tracy Kenela!  Tracy is a licensed Mental Health Counselor & host of Calming the Chaos podcast.  Listen to the full chat with Tracy  & the ladies on Episode 72 - It's ALL Chaos, which launches this Wednesday 11/17 at 8pm EDT.   In the meantime, Jozlyn shares her Man Babe & Kid chaos, Nikki shares a hilarious story & what the heck happened to Ginger?!?  Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos! Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka, Cheers!~The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki, & GingerFollow the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastSupport the Chaos - https://paypal.me/KeepingupwithchaosWanna start a Podcast?!? Try Buzzsprout where you can launch, promote & track your podcast with a company who is passionate about helping you succeed! You will also be supporting our podcast, at no extra cost to you! Win, win!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=609862Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 71 - Mental Health: Can You Keep a Secret? ~ with Michelle Anhang

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 68:55


The Chaos Keepers, Jozlyn & Nikki, chat with Michelle Anhang, founder of Michelle Anhang Coaching, about metal health, how mental health impacted her life personally and how she is bringing awareness along with helping other families experiencing mental health today.  Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos.Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.  Cheers!The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerListen, Review, Connect & More  with the Chaos -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastGuest Info-  Michelle Anhang, BA, PCC, CPCC, is a Certified Life Coach who specializes in supporting individuals and families living with mental health challenges as well as those moving forward after loss. In addition to coaching, Michelle is a motivational speaker who shares her story of becoming widowed at the age of 34 when her husband died by suicide, and how she navigated her way through stigma, shame, and her own mental health challenges to rebuild her life intentionally.Guest Links - Website - https://www.michelleanhang.com/FB - https://www.facebook.com/michelleanhangcoaching/IG - https://www.instagram.com/michelleanhangcoaching/Linkeden - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-anhang/YT - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyEyNVr2CU9E40o41tERKbASupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/Keepingupwithchaos)

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 67 - Rebel With A Cause ~ with Jennifer Cairns

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 71:40


Jozlyn & Ginger chat with Jennifer Cairns, founder of The Lady Rebel Club & business owner, about Neurodiversity, the challenges she experienced in the last few years, and why she started this new club.  Plus all the usual & everyday Chaos!  Cheers!Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka.The Chaos Keepers - Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerConnect, Review, Listen, Support and more click this link -https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos -https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcast Guest Info: Jennifer Cairns - Hey, I'm Jennifer. I'm a wife, mum to two boys and a dog. I'm a neurodiverse award-winning entrepreneur, International Bestselling Author, speaker, changemaker, Brand Alignment Specialist and creator of the proprietary Rebel Brand Method© and B.A.D. Framework©.I'm also Lead Rebel at LadyRebelClub®, which is a movement, community and collective that aims to empower, inspire, lift and advocate for women entrepreneurs who are neurodiverse and/or who have a hidden disability/disorder. (NDHDD). If you'd like help creating a brand, and business, that fits your needs, life and definition of success join us now.Guest Links:Brand Evolution Academy -Website - https://www.brandevolutionacademy.com/FB - https://www.facebook.com/BrandEvolutionAcademyIG - https://www.instagram.com/brand.evolution.academy/Jennifer Cairns FB - https://www.facebook.com/JenniferLCairns Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-cairns/Lady Rebel Club - FB - https://www.facebook.com/LadyRebelClubIG -https://www.instagram.com/lady.rebel.club/Becoming an Unstoppable Woman book - Website -http://jennifer.sherisesstudios.com/US -https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09GLJRJR2United Kingdom - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09GLJRJR2Canada - https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B09GLJRJR2Australia - https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09GLJRJR2

Keeping Up With Chaos
Episode 66 - I've Been Hacked! ~ The Chaos Keepers

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 51:43


Leave it to Jozlyn to get hacked!  Ginger has gone to the flannel side.  Nikki's got nada, well maybe not...can you say pumpkin stripper diorama?!? The Chaos Keepers check in, share their everyday & usual Chaos!  Cheers!Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka!The Chaos Keepers ~ Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerListen, Connect, Review and More - https://keepingupwithchaos.netWatch the Chaos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChG0fKKBt2QNplJowSaKU6wShop the Chaos - https://teespring.com/stores/keeping-up-with-chaos-podcastGive Instacart a Whirl! Ginger loves it! Click this link - https://instacart.oloiyb.net/c/2536342/413183/7412*If you sign up for Instacart, we may receive a monetary payment but at no expense to you!

The Talking Newspaper
Fire service in action, Braun sold, Crime reports, Netwatch 50 new jobs, Headstone vandalised, Hostel to close

The Talking Newspaper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 12:41


Articles featured on pages 2 & 3 of The Carlow Nationalist on September 21st 2021.

The Talking Newspaper
Brian's runner up photo, Rental shortage, Fundraising skydive, New building at IT, Netwatch boss visit

The Talking Newspaper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 11:44


Article featured on pages 3, 4 & 5 of The Carlow Nationalist on August 24th 2021.

The Hopeful Activists' Podcast
G7 - Johnson, Biden and Underpants

The Hopeful Activists' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 26:25


After a disappointing G7 what should activists do next, Sarah Wiggins from Tearfund and the Young Christian Climate Network call us to action. With a special appearance from G7 leaders underwear.More on the Wave of Hope and Crack The Crises here:https://crackthecrises.orgMore on the YCCN Relay here:yccn.netWatch the whole service from Truro Cathedral here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-baE9iwzOt0With thanks to Truro Cathedral and YCCN for permission to use audio from their service and for permission to use the YCCN song.The snowdrop episode can be heard here: https://hopefulactivists.captivate.fm/snowdrop1

OneFaith
Holiness is Still Right Series w. Pastor Mark Rice Jr

OneFaith

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 85:02


Thank You for your love and continued support of this ministry! We are in week 5 of our young preachers series entitled “Holiness Is Still Right!” &  this week we are excited to have Pastor Mark Rice Jr of Buffalo, New York! Pastor Rice is currently serving as the Youth Pastor at Living Faith Tabernacle in Forest Park, GA and is a Christian Rap Artist!  Connect with Pastor Rice on Social Media: Facebook & Clubhouse: Mark Rice, Jr. IG: MarkJr_RemedieEmail: RFMLLC16@gmail.comWebsite: RFministries.NetWatch this and more of our content on our YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/c/Weareonefaith​​Follow us on social media @weareonefaith on ALL social media platforms to stay updated with all of our content! We have panel disussions, Bible Studies, motivational and inspirational content all to encourage and help you make it each and every day!Listen to One Faith Every Friday on PGS Radio & Eternity Ready Radio: https://linktr.ee/onefaith"One Lord One Faith One Baptism" - Ephesians 4:5

Serverless Chats
Episode #97: How Serverless Fits in to the Cyclical Nature of the Industry with Gojko Adzic

Serverless Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 63:19


About Gojko AdzicGojko Adzic is a partner at Neuri Consulting LLP. He one of the 2019 AWS Serverless Heroes, the winner of the 2016 European Software Testing Outstanding Achievement Award, and the 2011 Most Influential Agile Testing Professional Award. Gojko’s book Specification by Example won the Jolt Award for the best book of 2012, and his blog won the UK Agile Award for the best online publication in 2010.Gojko is a frequent speaker at software development conferences and one of the authors of MindMup and Narakeet.As a consultant, Gojko has helped companies around the world improve their software delivery, from some of the largest financial institutions to small innovative startups. Gojko specializes in agile and lean quality improvement, in particular impact mapping, agile testing, specification by example, and behavior driven development.Twitter: @gojkoadzicNarakeet: https://www.narakeet.comPersonal website: https://gojko.netWatch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kCDDli7uzn8This episode is sponsored by CBT Nuggets: https://www.cbtnuggets.com/TranscriptJeremy: Hi everyone, I'm Jeremy Daly and this is Serverless Chats. Today my guest is Gojko Adzic. Hey Gojko, thanks for joining me.Gojko: Hey, thanks for inviting me.Jeremy: You are a partner at Neuri Consulting, you're an AWS Serverless Hero, you've written I think, what? I think 6,842 books or something like that about technology and serverless and all that kind of stuff. I'd love it if you could tell listeners a little bit about your background and what you've been working on lately.Gojko: I'm a developer. I started developing software when I was six and a half. My dad bought a Commodore 64 and I think my mom would have kicked him out of the house if he told her that he bought it for himself, so it was officially for me.Jeremy: Nice.Gojko: And I was the only kid in the neighborhood that had a computer, but didn't have any ways of loading games on it because he didn't buy it for games. I stayed up and copied and pasted PEEKs and POKEs in a book I couldn't even understand until I made the computer make weird sounds and print rubbish on the screen. And that's my background. Basically, ever since, I only wanted to build software really. I didn't have any other hobbies or anything like that. Currently, I'm building a product for helping tech people who are not video editing professionals create videos very easily. Previously, I've done a lot of work around consulting. I've built a lot of product that is used by millions of school children worldwide collaborate and brainstorm through mind-mapping. And since 2016, most of my development work has been on Lambda and on team stuff.Jeremy: That's awesome. I joke a little bit about the number of books that you wrote, but the ones that you have, one of them's called Running Serverless. I think that was maybe two years ago. That is an excellent book for people getting started with serverless. And then, one of my probably favorite books is Humans Vs Computers. I just love that collection of tales of all these things where humans just build really bad interfaces into software and just things go terribly.Gojko: Thank you very much. I enjoyed writing that book a lot. One of my passions is finding edge cases. I think people with a slight OCD like to find edge cases and in order to be a good developer, I think somebody really needs to have that kind of intent, and really look for edge cases everywhere. And I think collecting these things was my idea to help people first of all think about building better software, and to realize that stuff we might glance over like, nobody's ever going to do this, actually might cause hundreds of millions of dollars of damage ten years later. And thanks very much for liking the book.Jeremy: If people haven't read that book, I don't know, when did that come out? Maybe 2016? 2015?Gojko: Yeah, five or six years ago, I think.Jeremy: Yeah. It's still completely relevant now though and there's just so many great examples in there, and I don't want to spent the whole time talking about that book, but if you haven't read it, go check it out because it's these crazy things like police officers entering in no plates whenever they're giving parking tickets. And then, when somebody actually gets that, ends up with thousands of parking tickets, and it's just crazy stuff like that. Or, not using the middle initial or something like that for the name, or the birthdate or whatever it was, and people constantly getting just ... It's a fascinating book. Definitely check that out.But speaking of edge cases and just all this experience that you have just dealing with this idea of, I guess finding the problems with software. Or maybe even better, I guess a good way to put it is finding the limitations that we build into software mostly unknowingly. We do this unknowingly. And you and I were having a conversation the other day and we were talking about way, way back in the 1970s. I was born in the late '70s. I'm old but hopefully not that old. But way back then, time-sharing was a thing where we would basically have just a few large computers and we would have to borrow time against them. And there's a parallel there to what we were doing back then and I think what we're doing now with cloud computing. What are your thoughts on that?Gojko: Yeah, I think absolutely. We are I think going in a slightly cyclic way here. Maybe not cyclic, maybe spirals. We came to the same horizontal position but vertically, we're slightly better than we were. Again, I didn't start working then. I'm like you, I was born in late '70s. I wasn't there when people were doing punch cards and massive mainframes and time-sharing. My first experience came from home PC computers and later PCs. The whole serverless thing, people were disparaging about that when the marketing buzzword came around. I don't remember exactly when serverless became serverless because we were talking about microservices and Lambda was a way to run microservices and execute code on demand. And all of a sudden, I think the JAWS people realized that JAWS is a horrible marketing name, and decided to rename it to serverless. I think it most important, and it was probably 2017 or something like that. 2000 ...Jeremy: Something like that, yeah.Gojko: Something like that. And then, because it is a horrible marketing name, but it's catchy, it caught on and then people were complaining how it's not serverless, it's just somebody else's servers. And I think there's some truth to that, but actually, it's not even somebody else's servers. It really is somebody else's mainframe in a sense. You know in the '70s and early '80s, before the PC revolution, if you wanted to be a small software house or a small product operator, you probably were not running your own data center. What you would do is you would rent it based on paying for time to one of these massive, massive, massive operators. And in fact, we ended up with AWS being a massive data center. As far as you and I are concerned, it's just a blob. It's not a collection of computers, it's a data center we learn something from and Google is another one and then Microsoft is another one.And I remember reading a book about Andy Grove who was the CEO of Intel where they were thinking about the market for PC computers in the late '70s when somebody came to them with the idea that they could repurpose what became a 8080 processor. They were doing this I think for some Japanese calculator and then somebody said, "We can attach a screen to this and make this a universal computer and sell it." And they realized maybe there's a market for four or five computers in the world like that. And I think that that's ... You know, we ended up with four or five computers, it's just the definition of a computer changed.Jeremy: Right. I think that's a good point because you think about after the PC revolution, once the web started becoming really big, people started building data centers and collocation facilities like crazy. This is way before the cloud, and everybody was buying racks and Dell was getting really popular because people buying servers from Dell, and installing these in their data centers and doing this. And it just became this massive, whole industry built around doing that. And then you have these few companies that say, "Well, what if we just handled all that stuff for you? Rather than just racking stuff for you," but started just managing the software, and started managing the networking, and the backups, and all this stuff for you? And that's where the cloud was born.But I think you make a really good point where the cloud, whatever it is, Amazon or Google or whatever, you might as well just assume that that's just one big piece of processing that you're renting and you're renting some piece of that. And maybe we have. Maybe we've moved back to this idea where ... Even though everybody's got a massive computer in their pocket now, tons of compute power, in terms of the real business work that's being done, and the real global value, and the things that are powering global commerce and everything else like that, those are starting to move back to run in four, five, massive computers.Gojko: Again, there's a cyclic nature to all of this. I remember reading about the advent of power networks. Because before people had electric power, there were physical machines and movement through physical power, and there were water-powered plants and things like that. And these whole systems of shafts and belts and things like that powering factories. And you had this one kind of power load in a factory that was somewhere in the middle, and then from there, you actually have physical belts, rotating cogs in other buildings, and that was rotating some shafts that were rotating other cogs, and things like that.First of all, when people were able to package up electricity into something that's distributable, and they were running their own small electricity generators next to these big massive machines that were affecting early factories. And one of the first effects of that was they could reuse 30% of their factories better because it was up to 30% of the workspace in the factory that was taken up by all the belts and shafts. And all that movement was producing a lot of air movement and a lot of dust and people were getting sick. But now, you just plug a cable and you no longer have all this bad air and you don't have employees going sick and things like that. Things started changing quite a lot and then all of a sudden, you had this completely new revolution where you no longer had to operate your own electric generator. You could just plug in and get power from the network.And I think part of that is again, cyclic, what's happening in our industry now, where, as you said, we were getting machines. I used to make money as a Linux admin a long time ago and I could set up my own servers and things like that. I had a company in 2007 where we were operating our own gaming system, and we actually had physical servers in a physical server room with all the LEDs and lights, and bleeps, and things like that. Around that time, AWS really made it easy to get virtual machines on EC2 and I realized how stupid the whole, let's manage everything ourself is. But, we are getting to the point where people had to run their own generators, and now you can actually just plug into the electricity network. And of course, there is some standardization. Maybe U.S. still has 110 volts and Europe has 220, and we never really get global standardization there.But I assume before that, every factory could run their own voltage they wanted. It was difficult to manufacture for these things but now you have standardization, it's easier for everybody to plug into the ecosystem and then the whole ecosystem emerged. And I think that's partially what's happening now where things like S3 is an API or Lambda is an API. It's basically the electric socket in your wall.Jeremy: Right, and that's that whole Wardley maps idea, they become utilities. And that's the thing where if you look at that from an enterprise standpoint or from a small business standpoint if you're a startup right now and you are ordering servers to put into a data center somewhere unless you're doing something that's specifically for servers, that's just crazy. Use the cloud.Gojko: This product I mentioned that we built for mind mapping, there's only two of us in the whole company. We do everything from presales, to development testing supports, to everything. And we're competing with companies that have several orders of magnitude more employees, and we can actually compete and win because we can benefit from this ecosystem. And I think this is totally wonderful and amazing and for anybody thinking about starting a product, it's easier to start a product now than ever. And, another thing that's totally I think crazy about this whole serverless thing is how in effect we got a bookstore to offer that first.You mentioned the world utility. I remember I was the editor of a magazine in 2001 in Serbia, and we had licensing with IDG to translate some of their content. And I remember working on this kind of piece from I think PC World in the U.S. where they were interviewing Hewlett Packard people about utility computing. And people from Hewlett Packard back then were predicting that in a few years' time, companies would not operate their own stuff, they would use utility and things like that. And it's totally amazing that in order to reach us over there, that had to be something that was already evaluated and tested, and there was probably a prototype and things like that. And you had all these giants. Hewlett Packard in 2001 was an IT giant. Amazon was just up-and-coming then and they were a bookstore then. They were not even anything more than a bookstore. And you had, what? A decade later, the tables completely turned where HP's ... I don't know ...Jeremy: I think they bought Compaq at some point too.Gojko: You had all these giants, IBM completely missed it. IBM totally missed ...Jeremy: It really did.Gojko: ... the whole mobile and web and everything revolution. Oracle completely missed it. They're trying to catch up now but fat chance. Really, we are down to just a couple of massive clouds, or whatever that means, that we interact with as we're interacting with electricity sockets now.Jeremy: And going back to that utility comparison, or, not really a comparison. It is a utility now. Compute is offered as a utility. Yes, you can buy and generate compute yourself and you can still do that. And I know a lot of enterprises still will. I think cloud is like 4% of the total IT market or something. It's a fraction of it right now. But just from that utility aspect of it, from your experience, you mentioned you had two people and you built, is it MindMup.com?Gojko: MindMup, yeah.Jeremy: You built that with just two people and you've got tons of people using it. But just from your experience, especially coming from the world of being a Linux administrator, which again, I didn't administer ... Well, I guess I was. I did a lot of work in data centers in my younger days. But, coming from that idea and seeing how companies were building in the past and how companies are still building now, because not every company is still using the cloud, far from it. But not taking advantage of that utility, what are those major disadvantages? How badly do you think that's going to slow companies down that are trying to innovate?Gojko: I can give you a story about MindMup. You mentioned MindMup. When was it? 2018, there was the Intel processor vulnerabilities that were discovered.Jeremy: Right, yes.Gojko: I'm not entirely sure what the year was. A few years ago anyway. We got a email from a concerned university admin when the second one was discovered. The first one made all the news and a month later a second one was discovered. Now everybody knew that, they were in panic and things like that. After the second one was discovered, we got a email from a university admin. And universities are big users, they need to protect the data and things like that. And he was insisting that we tell him what our plan was for mitigating this thing because he knows we're on the cloud.I'm working on European time. The customer was in the U.S., probably somewhere U.S. Pacific because it arrived in the middle of the night. I woke up, I'm still trying to get my head around and drinking coffee and there's this whole sausage CV number that he sent me. I have no idea what it's about. I took that, pasted it into Google to figure out what's going on. The first result I got from Google was that AWS Lambda was already patched. Copy, paste, my day's done. And I assume lots and lots of other people were having a totally different conversation with their IT department that day. And that's why I said I think for products like the one I'm building with video and for the MindMup, being able to rent operations as a utility, but really totally rent ops as a utility, not have to worry about anything below my unique business level is really, really important.And yes, we can hire people to work on that it could even end up being slightly cheaper technically but in terms of my time and where my focus goes and my interruptions, I think deploying on a utility platform, whatever that utility platform is, as long as it's reliable, lets me focus on adding value where I can actually add value. That makes my product unique rather than the generic stuff.Jeremy: You mentioned the video product that you're working on too, and something that is really interesting I think too about taking advantage of the cloud is the scalability aspect of it. I remember, it was maybe 2002, maybe 2003, I was running my own little consulting company at the time, and my local high school always has a rivalry football game every Thanksgiving. And I thought it'd be really interesting if I was to stream the audio from the local AM radio station. I set up a server in my office with ReelCast Streaming or something running or whatever it was. And I remember thinking as long as we don't go over 140 subscribers, we'll be okay. Anything over that, it'll probably crash or the bandwidth won't be enough or whatever.Gojko: And that's just one of those things now, if you're doing any type of massive processing or you need bandwidth, bandwidth alone ... I remember T1 lines being great and then all of a sudden it was like, well, now you need a T3 line or something crazy in order to get the bandwidth that you need. Just from that aspect of it, the ability to scale quickly, that just seems like such a huge blocker for companies that need to order provision servers, maybe get a utility company to come in and install more bandwidth for them, and things like that. That's just stuff that's so far out of scope for building a business to me. At least building a software business or building any business. It's crazy.When I was doing consulting, I did a bit of work for what used to be one of the largest telecom companies in the world.Jeremy: Used to be.Gojko: I don't want to name names on a public chat. Somewhere around 2006, '07 let's say, we did a software project where they just needed to deploy it internally. And it took them seven months to provision a bunch of virtual machines to deploy it internally. Seven months.Jeremy: Wow.Gojko: Because of all the red tape and all the bureaucracy and all the wait for capacity and things like that. That's around the time where Amazon when EC2 became commercially available. I remember working with another client and they were waiting for some servers to arrive so they can install more capacity. And I remember just turning on the Amazon console. I didn't have anything useful to running it then but just being able to start up a virtual machine in about, I think it was less than half an hour, but that was totally fascinating back then. Here's a new Linux machine and in less than half an hour, you can use it. And it was totally crazy. Now we're getting to the point where Lambda will start up in less than 10 milliseconds or something like that. Waiting for that kind of capacity is just insane.With the video thing I'm building, because of Corona and all of this remote teaching stuff, for some reason, we ended up getting lots of teachers using the product. It was one of these half-baked experiments because I didn't have time to build the full user interface for everything, and I realized that lots of people are using PowerPoint to prepare that kind of video. I thought well, how about if I shorten that loop, so just take your PowerPoint and convert it into video. Just type up what you want in the speaker notes, and we'll use these neurometrics to generate audio and things like that. Teachers like it for one reason or the other.We had this influential blogger from Russia explain it on his video blog and then it got picked up, my best guess from what I could see from Google Translate, some virtual meeting of teachers of Russia where they recommended people to try it out. I woke up the next day, the metrics went totally crazy because a significant portion of teachers in Russia tried my tool overnight in a short space of time. Something like that, I couldn't predict it. It's lovely but as you said, as long as we don't go over a hundred subscribers, we're fine. If I was in a situation like that, the thing would completely crash because it's unexpected. We'd have a thing that's amazingly good for marketing that would be amazingly bad for business because it would crash all our capacity we had. Or we had to prepare for a lot more capacity than we needed, but because this is all running on Lambda, Fargate, and other auto-scaling things, it's just fine. No sweat at all. It was a lovely thing to see actually.Jeremy: You actually have two problems there. If you're not running in the cloud or not running on-demand compute, is the fact that one, you would've potentially failed, things would've fallen over and you would've lost all those potential customers, and you wouldn't have been able to grow.Gojko: Plus you've lost paying customers who are using your systems, who've paid you.Jeremy: Right, that's the other thing too. But, on the other side of that problem would be you can't necessarily anticipate some of those things. What do you do? Over-provision and just hope that maybe someday you'll get whatever? That's the crazy thing where the elasticity piece of the cloud to me, is such a no-brainer. Because I know people always talk about, well, if you have predictable workloads. Well yeah, I know we have predictable workloads for some things, but if you're a startup or you're a business that has like ... Maybe you'd pick up some press. I worked for a company that we picked up some press. We had 10,000 signups in a matter of like 30 seconds and it completely killed our backend, my SQL database. Those are hard to prepare for if you're hosting your own equipment.Gojko: Absolutely, not even if you're hosting your own.Jeremy: Also true, right.Gojko: Before moving to Lambda, the app was deployed to Heroku. That was basically, you need to predict how many virtual machines you need. Yes, it's in the cloud, but if you're running on EC2 and you have your 10, 50, 100 virtual machines, whatever running there, and all of a sudden you get a lot more traffic, will it scale or will it not scale? Have you designed it to scale like that? And one of the best things that I think Lambda brought as a constraint was forcing people to design this stuff in a way that scales.Jeremy: Yes.Gojko: I can deploy stuff in the cloud and make it all distributed monolith, so it doesn't really scale well, but with Lambda because it was so constrained when it launched, and this is one thing you mentioned, partially we're losing those constraints now, but it was so constrained when it launched, it was really forcing people to design things that were easy to scale. We had total isolation, there was no way of sharing things, there was no session stickiness and things like that. And then you have to come up with actually good ways of resolving that.I think one of the most challenging things about serverless is that even a Hello World is a distributed transaction processing system, and people don't get that. They think about, well, I had this DigitalOcean five-dollar-a-month server and it was running my, you know, Rails up correctly. I'm just going to use the same ideas to redesign it in Lambda. Yes, you can, but then you're not going to really get the benefits of all of this other stuff. And if you design it as a massively distributed transaction processing system from the start, then yes, it scales like crazy. And it scales up and down and it's lovely, but as Lambda's maturing, I have this slide deck that I've been using since 2016 to talk about Lambda at conferences. And every time I need to do another talk, I pull it out and adjust it a bit. And I have this whole Git history of it because I do markdown to slides and I keep the markdown in Git so I can go back. There's this slide about limitations where originally it's only ... I don't remember what was the time limitation, but something very short.Jeremy: Five minutes originally.Gojko: Yeah, something like that and then it was no PCI compliance and the retries are difficult, and all of this stuff basically became sold. And one of the last things that was there, there was don't even try to put it in a VPC, definitely, you can but it's going to take 10 minutes to start. Now that's reasonably okay as well. One thing that I remember as a really important design constraint was effectively it was a share nothing platform because you could not share data between two Lambdas running at the same time very easily in the same VM. Now that we can connect Lambdas to EFS, you effectively can do that as well. You can have two Lambdas, one writing into an EFS, the other reading the same EFS at the same time. No problem at all. You can pump it into a file and the other thing can just stay in a file and get the data out.As the platform is maturing, I think we're losing some of these design constraints, and sometimes constraints breed creativity. And yes, you still of course can design the system to be good, but it's going to be interesting to see. And this 15-minute limit that we have in Lamdba now is just an artificial number that somebody thought.Jeremy: Yeah, it's arbitrary.Gojko: And at some point when somebody who is important enough asks AWS to give them half-hour Lamdbas, they will get that. Or 24-hour Lambdas. It's going to be interesting to see if Lambda ends up as just another way of running EC2 and starting EC2 that's simpler because you don't have to manage the operating system. And I think the big difference we'll get between EC2 and Lambda is what percentage of ops your developers are responsible for, and what percentage of ops Amazon's developers are responsible for.Because if you look at all these different offerings that Amazon has like Lightsail and EC2 and Fargate and AWS Batch and CodeDeploy, and I don't know how many other things you can run code on in Lambda. The big difference with Lambda is really, at least until very recently was that apart from your application, Amazon is responsible for everything. But now, we're losing design constraints, you can put a Docker container in, you can be responsible for the OS image as well, which is a bit again, interesting to look at.Jeremy: Well, I also wonder too, if you took all those event sources that you can point at Lambda and you add those to Fargate, what's the difference? It seems like they're just merging into two very similar products.Gojko: For the video build platform, the last step runs in Fargate because people are uploading things that are massive, massive, massive for video processing, and just they don't finish in 15 minutes. I have to run to Fargate, and the big difference is the container I packaged up for Fargate takes about 40 seconds to actually deploy. A new event at the moment with the stuff I've packaged in Fargate takes about 40 seconds to deploy. I can optimize that, but I can't optimize it too much. Fargate is still order of magnitude of tens of seconds to process an event. I think as Fargate gets faster and as Lambda gets more of these capabilities, it's going to be very difficult to tell them apart I think.With Fargate, you're intended to manage the container image yourself. You're responsible for patching software, you're responsible for patching OS vulnerabilities and things like that. With Lambda, Amazon, unless you use a container image, Amazon is responsible for that. They come close. When looking at this video building for the first time, I was actually comparing code. I was considering using CodeBuild for that because CodeBuild is also a way to run things on demand and containers, and you actually can get quite decent machines with CodeBuild. And it's also event-driven, and Fargate is event-driven, AWS Batch is event-driven, and all of these things are converging to each other. And really, AWS is famous for having 10 products that do the same thing effectively and you can't tell them apart, and maybe that's where we'll end.Jeremy: And I'm wondering too, the thing that was great about Lambda, at least for me like you said, the shared nothing architecture where it was like, you almost didn't have to rely on anything other than the event that came in, and the processing of that Lambda function. And if you designed your systems well, you may have some bottleneck up front, but especially if you used distributed transactions and you used async invocations of downstream functions, where you could basically take some data that you needed to pass into it, and then you wouldn't necessarily need that to communicate with anything other than itself to process that data. The scale there was massive. You could just keep scaling and scaling and scaling. As you add things like EFS and that adds constraints in terms of the number of transactions and connections that, that can make and all those sort of things. Do these things, do they become less reliable? By allowing it to do more, are we building systems that are less reliable because we're not using some of those tried-and-true constraints that were there?Gojko: Possibly, but every time you add a new moving part, you create one more potential point of failure there. And I think for me, one of the big lessons when I was working on ... I spent a few years working on very high throughput transaction processing systems. That's why this whole thing rings a bell a lot. A lot of it really was how do you figure out what type of messages you send and where you send them. The craze of these messages and distributed transaction processing systems in early 2000s, created this whole craze of enterprise service buses later that came. We now have this... What is it called? It's not called enterprise service bus, it's called EventBridge, or something like that.Jeremy: EventBridge, yes.Gojko: That's effectively an enterprise service bus, it's just the enterprise is the Amazon cloud. The big challenge in designing things like that is decoupling. And it's realizing that when you have a complicated system like that, stuff is going to fail. And especially when we were operating around hardware, stuff is going to fail badly or occasionally, and you need to not bring the whole house down where some storage starts working a bit slower. You create circuit breakers, you create layers and layers of stuff that disconnect things. I remember when we were looking originally at Lambdas and trying to get the head around that and experimenting, should one Lambda call another? Or should one Lambda not call another? And things like that.I realized, let's say for now, until we realize we want to do something else, a Lambda should only ever talk to SNS and nothing else. Or SQS or something like that. When one Lambda completes, it's going to track a message somewhere and we need to design these messages to be good so that we can decouple different parts of the process. And so far, that helps too as a constraint. I think very, very few times we have one Lambda calling another. Mostly when we actually need a synchronized response back, and for security reasons, we wanted to isolate something to a single Lambda, but that's effectively just a black box security isolation. Since creating these isolation layers through messages, through queues, through topics, becomes a fundamental part of designing these systems.I remember speaking at the conference to somebody. I forgot the name of the person who was talking about airline. And he was presenting after me and he said, "Look, I can relate to a lot of what you said." And in the airline community basically they often talk about, apparently, I'm not an airline programmer, he told me that in the airline community, talk about designing the protocol being the biggest challenge. Once you design the protocol between your components, the message is who sends what where, you can recover from almost any other design flaw because it's decoupled so if you've made a mess in one Lambda, you can redesign that Lambda, throw it away, rewrite it, decouple things a different way. If the global protocol is good, you get all the flexibility. If you mess up the protocol for communication, then nothing's going to save you at the end.Now we have EFS and Lambda can talk to an EFS. Should this Lambda talk directly to an EFS or should this Lambda just send some messages to a topic, and then some other Lambdas that are maybe reserved, maybe more constrained talk to EFS? And again, the platform's evolved quite a lot over the last few years. One thing that is particularly useful in that regard is the SQS FIFO queues that came out last year I think. With Corona ...Jeremy: Yeah, whenever it was.Gojko: Yeah, I don't remember if it was last year or two years ago. But one of the things it allows us to do is really run lots and lots of Lambdas in parallel where you can guarantee that no two Lambdas access the same kind of business entity that you have in the same type. For example, for this mind mapping thing, we have lots and lots of people modifying lots and lots of files in parallel, but we need to aggregate a single map. If we have 50 people over here working with a single map and 60 people on a map working a different map, aggregation can run in parallel but I never ever, ever want two people modifying the same map their aggregation to run in parallel.And for Lambda, that was a massive challenge. You had to put Kinesis between Lambda and other Lambdas and things like that. Kinesis' provision capacity, it costs a lot, it doesn't auto-scale. But now with SQS FIFO queues, you can just send a message and you can say the kind of FIFO ID is this map ID that we have. Which means that SQS can run thousands of Lambdas in parallel but they'll never run more than one Lambda for the same map idea at the same time. Designing your protocols like that becomes how you decouple one end of your app that's massively scalable and massively parallel, and another end of your app that we have some reserved capacity or limits.Like for this kind of video thing, the original idea of that was letting me build marketing videos easier and I can't get rid of this accent. Unfortunately, everything I do sounds like I'm threatening someone to blackmail them. I'm like a cheap Bond villain, and that's not good, but I can't do anything else. I can pay other people to do it for me and we used to do that, but then that becomes a big problem when you want to modify tiny things. We paid this lady to professionally record audio for a marketing video that we needed and then six months later, we wanted to change one screen and now the narration is incorrect. And we paid the same woman again. Same equipment, same person, but the sound is totally different because two different equipment.Jeremy: Totally different, right.Gojko: You can't just stitch it up. Then you end up like, okay, do we go and pay for the whole thing again? And I realized the neurometric text-to-speech has learned so much that it can do English better than I can. You're a native English speaker so you can probably defeat those machines, but I can't.Jeremy: I don't know if I could. They're pretty good now. It's kind of scary.Gojko: I started looking at one like why don't they just put stuff in a Markdown and use Markdown to generate videos and things like that? All of these things, you get quota limits still. I thought we were limited on Google. Google gave us something like five requests per second in parallel, and it took me a really long time to even raise these quotas and things like that. I don't want to have lots of people requesting stuff and then in parallel trashing this other thing over there. We need to create these layers of running things in a decent limit, and I think that's where I think designing the protocol for this distributed system becomes an importance.Jeremy: I want to go back because I think you bring up a really good point just about a different type of architecture, or the architectural design of decoupling systems and these event-driven things. You mentioned a Lambda function processes something and sends it to SQS or sends it to SNS to it can do a fan-out pattern or in the case of the FIFO queue, doing an ordered pattern for sequential processing, which those were all great patterns. And even things that AWS has done, such as add things like Lambda destination. Now if you run an asynchronous Lambda function, you still have to write some code or you used to have to write some code that said, "When this is finished processing, now call some other component." And there's just another opportunity for failure there. They basically said, "Well, if it succeeds, then you can actually just forward it off to one of these other services automatically and we'll handle all of the retries and all the failures and that kind of stuff."And those things have been added in to basically give you that warm and fuzzy feeling that if an event doesn't reach where it's supposed to go, that some sort of cloud trickery will kick in and make sure that gets processed. But what that is introduced I think is a cognitive overload for a lot of developers that are designing these systems because you're no longer just writing a script that does X, Y, and Z and makes a few database calls. Now you're saying, okay, I've got to write a script that can massively scale and take the transactions that I need to maybe parallelize or that I maybe need to queue or delay or throttle or whatever, and pass those down to another subsystem. And then that subsystem has to pick those up and maybe that has to parallelize those or maybe there are failure modes in there and I've got all these other things that I have to think about.Just that effect on your average developer, I think you and I think about these things. I would consider myself to be a cloud architect, if that's a thing. But essentially, do you see this being I guess a wall for a lot of developers and something that really requires quite a bit of education to ramp them up to be able to start designing these systems?Gojko: One of the topics we touched upon is the cyclic nature of things, and I think we're going back to where moving from apps working on a single machine to client server architectures was a massive brain melt for a lot of people, and three-tier architectures, which is later, we're not just client server, but three-tier architectures ended up with their own host of problems and then design problems and things like that. That's where a lot of these architectural patterns and design patterns emerged like circuit breakers and things like that. I think there's a whole body of knowledge there for people to research. It's not something that's entirely new and I think you can get started with Lambda quite easily and not necessarily make a mess, but make something that won't necessarily scale well and then start improving it later.That's why I was mentioning that earlier in the discussion where, as long as the protocol makes sense, you can salvage almost anything late. Designing that protocol is important, but then we're going to good software design. I think teaching people how to do that is something that every 10 years, we have to recycle and reinvent and figure it out because people don't like to read books from more than 10 years ago. All of this stuff like designing fault tolerance systems and fail-safe systems, and things like that. There's a ton of books about that from 20 years ago, from 10 years ago. Amazon, for people listening to you and me, they probably use Amazon more for compute than they use for getting books. But Amazon has all these books. Use it for what Amazon was originally intended for and then get some books there and read through this stuff. And I think looking at design of distributed systems and stuff like that becomes really, really critical for Lambdas.Jeremy: Yeah, definitely. All right, we've got a few minutes left and I'd love to go back to something we were talking about a little bit earlier and that was everything moving onto a few of these major cloud providers. And one of the things, you've got scale. Scale is a problem when we talked about oh, we can spin up as many VMs as we want to, and now with serverless, we have unlimited capacity really. I know we didn't say that, but I think that's the general idea. The cloud just provides this unlimited capacity.Gojko: Until something else decides it's not unlimited.Jeremy: And that's my point here where every major cloud provider that I've been involved with and I've heard the stories of, where you start to move the needle at all, there's always an SA that reaches out to you and really wants to understand what your usage is going to be, and what your patterns were going to be. And that's because they need to make sure that where you're running your applications, that they provision enough capacity because there is not enough capacity, or there's not unlimited capacity in the cloud.Gojko: It's physically limited. There's only so much buildings where you can have data centers on the surface of Earth.Jeremy: And I guess that's where my question comes in because you always hear these things about lock-in. Like, well serverless, if you use Lambda, you're going to be locked in. And again, if you're using Oracle, you're locked in. Or, you're using MySQL you're locked in. Or, you're using any of the other things, you're locked in.Gojko: You're actually not locked in physically. There's a key and a lock.Jeremy: Right, but this idea of being locked in not to a specific cloud provider, but just locked into a cloud in general and relying on the cloud to do that scaling for you, where do you think the limitations there are?Gojko: I think again, going back to cyclic, cyclic, cyclic. The PC revolution started when a lot more edge compute was needed on mainframes, and people wanted to get stuff done on their own devices. And I think probably, if we do ever see the limitations of this and it goes into a next cycle, my best guess it's going to be driven by lots of tiny devices connected to a cloud. Not necessarily computers as we know computers today. I pulled out some research preparing for this from IDC. They are predicting basically from 18.3 zettabytes of data needed for IOT in 2019, to be 73.1 zettabytes by 2025. That's like times three in a space of six years. If you went to Amazon now and told them, "You need to have three times more data space in three years," I'm not sure how they would react to that.This stuff, everything is taking more and more data, and everything is more and more connected to the cloud. The impact of something like that going down now is becoming totally crazy. There was a case in 2017 where S3 started getting a bit more latency than usual in U.S. East 1, in I think February of 2018, or something like that. There were cases where people couldn't turn the lights on in their houses because the management software was working on S3 and depending on S3. Expecting S3 to be indestructible. Last year, in November, Kinesis pretty much went offline as far as everybody else outside AWS concerend for about 15 hours I think. There were people on Twitter that they can't go back into their house because their smart lock is no longer that smart.And I think we are getting to places where there will be more need for compute on the edge. First of all, there's going to be a lot more demand for data centers and cloud power and I think that's going to keep going on for the next five, ten years. But then people will realize they've hit some limitation of that, and they're going to start moving towards the edge. And we're going from mainframe back into client server computing I think. We're getting these products now. I assume most of your listeners have seen one like all these fancy ubiquity Wi-Fi thingies that are costing hundreds of dollars and they look like pieces of furniture that's just sitting discretely on the wall. And there was a massive security breach yesterday published. Somebody took their AWS keys and took all the customer data and everything.The big advantage over all the ugly routers was that it's just like a thin piece of glass that sits on your wall, and it's amazing and it looks good, but the reason why they could do a very thin piece of glass is the minimal amount of software is running on that piece of glass, the rest is running the cloud. It's not just locking in terms of is it on Amazon or Google, it's that it's so tightly coupled with something totally outside of your home, where your network router needs Amazon to be alive now in a very specific region of Amazon where everybody's been deploying for the last 15 years, and it's running out of capacity very often. Not very often but often enough.There's some really interesting questions that I guess we'll answer in the next five, ten years. We're on the verge of IOT I think exploding because people are trying to come up with these new products that you wouldn't even think before that you'd have smart shoes and smart whatnot. Smart glasses and things like that. And when that gets into consumer technology, we're no longer going to have five or ten computer devices per person, we'll have dozens and dozens of computing. I guess think about it this way, fifteen years ago, how many computer devices were you carrying with yourself? Probably mobile phone and laptop. Probably not more. Now, in the headphones you have there that's Bose ...Jeremy: Watch.Gojko: ... you have a microprocessor in the headphones, you have your watch, you have a ton of other stuff carrying with you that's low-powered, all doing a bit of processing there. A lot of that processing is probably happening on the cloud somewhere.Jeremy: Or, it's just sending data. It's just sending, hey here's the information. And you're right. For me, I got my Apple Watch, my thermostat is connected to Wi-Fi and to the cloud, my wife just bought a humidifier for our living room that is connected to Wi-Fi and I'm assuming it's sending data to the cloud. I'm not 100% sure, but the question is, I don't know why we need to keep track of the humidity in my living room. But that's the kind of thing too where, you mentioned from a security standpoint, I have a bunch of AWS access keys on my computer that I send over the network, and I'm assuming they're secure. But if I've got another device that can access my network and somebody hacked something on the cloud side and then they can get in, it gets really dangerous.But you're right, the amount of data that we are now generating and compute that we're using in the cloud for probably some really dumb things like humidity in my living room, is that going to get to a point where... You said there's going to be a limitation like five years, ten years, whatever it is. What does the cloud do then? What does the cloud do when it can no longer keep up with the pace of these IOT devices?Gojko: Well, if history is repeating and we'll see if history is repeating, people will start getting throttled and all of a sudden, your unlimited supply of Lambdas will no longer be unlimited supply of Lambdas. It will be something that you have to reserve upfront and pay upfront, and who knows, we'll see when we get there. Or, we get things that we have with power networks like you had a Texas power cut there that was completely severe, and you get a IT cut. I don't know. We'll see. The more we go into utility, the more we'll start seeing parallels between compute and power networks. And maybe power networks are something that you can look at and later name. That's why I think the next cycle is probably going to be some equivalent of client server computing reemerging.Jeremy: Yeah. All right, well, I got one more question for you and this is just something where it may be a little bit of a tongue-in-cheek question. Because we talked it a little bit ... we talked about the merging of Lambda, and of Fargate, and some of these other things. But just from your perspective, serverless in five years from now, where do you see that going? Do you see that just becoming the main ... This idea of utility computing, on-demand computing without setting up servers and managing ops and some of these other things, do you see that as the future of serverless and it just becoming just the way we build applications? Or do you think that it's got a different path?Gojko: There was a tweet by Simon Wardley. You mentioned Simon Wardley earlier in the talk. There was a tweet a few days ago where he mentioned some data. I'm not sure where he pulled it from. This might be unverified, but generally Simon knows what he's talking about. Amazon itself is deploying roughly 50% of all new apps they're building on serverless. I think five years from now, that way of running stuff, I'm not sure if it's Lambda or some new service that Amazon starts and gives it some even more confusing name that runs in parallel to everything. But, that kind of stuff where the operator takes care of all the ops, which they really should be doing, is going to be the default way of getting utility compute out.I think a lot of these other things will probably remain useful for specialists' use cases, where you can't really deploy it in that way, or you need more stability, or it's not transient and things like that. My best guess is first of all, we'll get Lambda's that run for longer, and I assume that after we get Lambdas that run for longer, we'll probably get some ways of controlling routing to Lambdas because you already can set up pre-provisioned Lambdas and hot Lambdas and reserved capacity and things like that. When you have reserved capacity and you have longer running Lambdas, the next logical thing there is to have session stickiness, and routing, and things like that. And I think we'll get a lot of the stuff that was really complicated to do earlier, and you had to run EC2 instances or you had to run complicated networks of services, you'll be able to do in Lambda.And Lambda is, I wouldn't be surprised if they launch a totally new service with some AWS cloud socket, whatever. Something that is a implementation of the same principle, just in a different way, that becomes a default we are running computer for lots of people. And I think GPUs are still a bit limited. I don't think you can run GPU utility anywhere now, and that's limiting for a whole host of use cases. And I think again, it's not like they don't have the technology to do it, it's just they probably didn't get around to doing it yet. But I assume in five years time, you'll be able to do GPUs on-demand, and processing GPUs, and things like that. I think that the buzzword itself will lose really any special meaning and that's going to just be a way of running stuff.Jeremy: Yeah, absolutely. Totally agree. Well, listen Gojko, thank you so much for spending the time chatting with me. Always great to talk with you.Gojko: You, too.Jeremy: If people want to get in touch with you, find out more about what you're doing, how do they do that?Gojko: Well, I'm very easy to find online because there's not a lot of people called Gojko. Type Gojko into Google, you'll find me. And gojko.networks, gojko.com works, gojko.org works, and all these other things. I was lucky enough to get all those domains.Jeremy: That's G-O-J-K-O ...Gojko: Yes, G-O-J-K-O.Jeremy: ... for people who need the spelling.Gojko: Excellent. Well, thanks very much for having me, this was a blast.Jeremy: All right, yeah. And make sure you check out ... You mentioned Narakeet. It's a speech thing?Gojko: Yeah, for developers that want to build videos without hassle, and want to put videos in continuous integration, and things like that. Narakeet, that's like parakeet with an N for narration. Check that out and thanks for plugging it.Jeremy: Awesome. And then, check out MindMup as well. Awesome stuff. I've got all the stuff in the show notes. Thanks again, Gojko.Gojko: Thank you. Bye-bye.

The Bottom Line on KCLR
#037: The Bottom Line - Local Business Leaders, Local Businesses & Business Supports Available

The Bottom Line on KCLR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 47:05


Carlow Businessman David Walsh one of the founders of Netwatch, EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist and former president of Carlow Chamber of Commerce talks to John about all aspects of business during the covid-19 crisis. He discusses the impacts on business, the uniqueness of this crisis as both demand and supply are affected and also the speed & the depth of the crisis which is occurring globally. He also highlights how important it is to have a dual strategy one in which businesses are surviving during the crisis but also to prepare for when business can be resumed.Declan Rice, CEO of Kilkenny Leader Partnership chats to John on how his organisation is remaining operational and in support of businesses. Declan discusses the need to continue working and adapting through this “new norm” and how Leader have in excess of  €1.5million in funding available to support businesses & community projects throughout Kilkenny City & County. Further information can be found at www.Cklp.ieMichele Neylon  Owner & CEO of Blacknight Solutions in Carlow, chats to John on operating remotely to assist businesses to expand their on line presence or get online for the first time, which in the current business climate is essential for many in order to continue to operate.  Michele also discusses the importance of security for on line business and offers some simple tips on how people can communicate via video conferencing more securely & work more effectively from home remotely. www.blacknight.comFiona Deegan, Head of Enterprise with Local Enterprise Office, Kilkenny spoke with John on the supports available to business at present. Two supports in particular that Fiona highlighted were Microfinance Ireland – Covid 19 Small Business Loans and the Trading Online Voucher Scheme as both has been subject to further changes during the week. Fiona also spoke about the new Business Continuity Voucher, available through Local Enterprise Offices, which is designed for businesses across every sector that employ up to 50 people. All information on the above can be found at https://www.localenterprise.ie/Kilkenny/ or for Carlow https://www.localenterprise.ie/Carlow/Martin Corkery, Regional Director of Enterprise Ireland chats to John on the range of new & existing supports that are in place for to assist businesses in continuing to operate at present as well as to assist businesses to get back up and working once restrictions have been lifted. Martin also highlights that one of the big challenges for companies is around the area of financial planning and the importance of having a good financial plan in place. www.enterprise-ireland.comA local company who has adapted their business to match the needs of frontline workers is Thomastown based company Surfbox, their business has seen a dramatic pivot in their operations & Tom Marry spoke with John on how his company has started producing face shields with the use of 3D printers from public libraries. www.surfbox.ieWith thanks to O'Neill Foley https://onf.ie/Produced by Deirdre Dromey.To contact the show, email thebottomline@kclr96fm.com

The Bottom Line on KCLR
#012: The Bottom Line - Pensions, Every Leader's Reality Guide, Carlow Business Awards

The Bottom Line on KCLR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 27:10


In this week's episode of The Bottom Line on KCLR,  you will hear from Ed Kissane Financial Planning Manager with O'Neill Foley Chartered Accountants on pensions.   We speak with Michael Moriarty former General Secretary of Education and Training Boards Ireland on the launch of his book “Every Leader's Reality Guide” and John chats with David Walsh CEO of Netwatch on his thoughts about the book. The Carlow Business Awards took place on Thursday 26th September and we spoke with Rachael Doyle founder of the Arboretum who won the Lifetime Achievement Award and to Codd Mushrooms who won The Business of the Year. To get in touch with the show, email thebottomline@kclr96fm.com.

The Bottom Line on KCLR
#007: The Bottom Line - Netwatch, Organic Farming & New Carlow Business

The Bottom Line on KCLR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 25:24


John Purcell speaks with David Walsh of Netwatch about his business based in Carlow which employs 550 people across the company and about his decision to step down as CEO. Jimmy Mulhall of Coolanowle Country House and Organic Farm joins us to discuss his journey through organic farming, the hospitality business, the farmers' market movement as well as his latest venture - the opening of the food hall in Dublin Street, Carlow.To get in touch with the show, email thebottomline@kclr96fm.com

New Wrestling Observer (NWO)
Ep 50 - Yo VIP, Let's Kick It

New Wrestling Observer (NWO)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 63:28


This week we bring you a HUGE episode 50 that culminated live from the #WarriorWrestling 4 VIP Fan Fest!Join Juice, Sreten & JR as we talk to the fans, amuse ourselves, and welcome special guests likeAlicia Atout, The Rascalz, Wrestling With Unicorns, Frank the Clown, Melissa Santos and more!Get tickets for Warrior 5 here:https://www.WarriorWrestling.netWatch the replay of the event here: https://www.highspotswrestlingnetwork...Call and tell us what you think: 1-872-267-4199

Grassroots Marketing
Netwatch Proactive Video Monitoring for Cannabis Growers and Dispensaries

Grassroots Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 15:32


Discussion of Proactive Video Monitoring for Cannabis Growers and Dispensaries as Grassroots Marketing speaks with Justin Wilmas, President of Netwatch North America. With the number of dispensaries on the rise nationwide, it's more critical than ever for cannabis businesses to be sufficiently protected, and Proactive Video Monitoring (PVM) is a solution to this concern in more ways than one. While proactive security can benefit virtually any business in any industry, there are a few benefits unique to the cannabis industry that growers and dispensary owners should be aware of when selecting their security system. Here are a few examples of what PVM brings to the table.Complying with Ever-Changing RegulationsIn the cannabis industry, growers and dispensaries tend to face large amounts of scrutiny from local government and law enforcement regarding the legality of their business. As such, cannabis business owners must maintain their business according to the industry's ever-changing laws and regulations. PVM has the ability to monitor changing rules in each state to ensure that no laws are being broken on the premises through active monitoring of your facilities. Protecting Your Business from CrimeJust like any other kind of business, PVM systems excel at monitoring any part of any building, be it indoors or outdoors. By stopping crime before it starts with real-time monitoring, smart analytics, and live audio voice-downs, PVM safeguards the perimeter of your facilities and deters criminals attempting to cause harm to your property.