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Best podcasts about not kill yourself

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Telecom Radio One
Microsoft Doesn't Care About Providing You Layers Of Failure, In Fact They Encourage IT... It's a "Teams"​ Effort

Telecom Radio One

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 33:23


Are you ready to NOT SCREW UP your Microsoft Teams Voice Integration? What are "Native" Integrations Why are they Better... Cheeper... Easier... Implementation Best Practices The Easiest Way to Not Kill Yourself, Your Career, and Work/Life Balance The Layers of Failure When Migrating Voice to Microsoft Pricing Secrets #microsoftteams #365 #skypeforbusiness #365integration #voipphonesystems

Telecom Radio One
Microsoft Doesn’t Care About Providing You Layers Of Failure, In Fact They Encourage IT… It’s a “Teams”​ Effort

Telecom Radio One

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019


Are you ready to NOT SCREW UP your Microsoft Teams Voice Integration? What are "Native" Integrations Why are they Better... Cheeper... Easier... Implementation Best Practices The Easiest Way to Not Kill Yourself, Your Career, and Work/Life Balance The La...

Poly And A Pint
Ep 3 - Annie Sertich

Poly And A Pint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 22:44


Live from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Comedian Mindy Raf chats with Writer, Comedian Actress Annie Sertich. Her show How to Not Kill Yourself for 30 Days... and the Next 330 is playing at Pleasance Courtyard at 8:30pm.    They talk tips and tricks for surviving Edinburgh Fringe, comedy, sex, relationships, monogamy, jealousy, divorce, shame and what it means to be loved and love yourself, and how that relates to having confidence on stage.     

Troubled Waters
Ep 102: Legitimate Sandwiches

Troubled Waters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 38:18


Michaela Watkins, Sam Jay, Tom Crowley and Jenny Bede join host, Dave Holmes for movie musical questioning, space chicken puns, and gross beach activities. Michaela Watkins wants to plug Casual on Hulu and How to Not Kill Yourself for 30 Days and recommends The Handmaid's Tale on Hulu. Sam Jay wants to plug her upcoming Comedy Central half hour special and wants to let you know that her dog is finally pooping outside instead of on the pad. Tom Crowley wants to plug Wooden Overcoats and his live show The Night and recommends The Unseen Hour. Jenny Bede wants to plug her Edinburgh show, Eggtime and recommends the Like Minded Friends podcast. And finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show, The Friday Fortyat LA’s Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. Dave would like to recommend friend of the show, John Butler's film Handsome Devil. You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. Written by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and GuiltFreePostin London, produced by Jennifer Marmor, Christian Dueñas, and Laura Swisher.

Dudes of Future/Past
Dudes of Future/Past 47 - The Future/Past of Annie Sertich

Dudes of Future/Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 85:54


Annie Sertich, Groundlings Main Company actor and star of her own acclaimed One-Woman show, "How to Not Kill Yourself for 30 days... And the next 330" stops by the chicken coop to chat with us. Before she heads to London and then onto Edinburgh, Scotland for a month-long stint of her show, Annie talks to us about her experiences with ghosts, rat-tailed men, character work, teaching performers to commit and so much more! It's a must-listen! If you love Annie like we do, and you're going to be in Scotland this summer, make sure to see her amazing show at the Fringe festival. Tickets are available through her instagram: @anniesertich Follow her and tell her you heard her here! Don't forget to rate and review this podcast on Itunes! Follow Dudes of Future/Past on social media: @dofpcast Joey: @joeybragg Kurt: mrkurtlong (insta) @kurtlong (twitter) Email us: Dudes@dudesoffuturepast.com

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast
Rodney Mullen: Innovation Doesn’t Exist In A Vacuum

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014 22:10


Walk down most city streets and you will see a skateboarder doing tricks. Skateboarders see opportunity, not constraints, along any handrail and over any curb of urban architecture. Head to a ski slope and you will undoubtedly see snowboarders doing tricks, making jumps, and adopting skateboarding culture through their clothing, attitude and general embrace of experimental freedom. Skateboarding is a constantly evolving sport where anyone can bring something new and inventive to the table. The world of skateboarding has the power to illustrate artistry, innovation, trial and error and growth. The ethos of skateboarders can inspire social entrepreneurs in myriad ways. Join Ned Breslin as he speaks with Rodney Mullen, a great friend and a motivation to many. Rodney, at the vanguard of innovation, openness, and sharing, will talk about how skateboarding can serve as an important guide to social entrepreneurs everywhere. Edward D. (Ned) Breslin is the CEO of Water For People, widely considered a force for positive change by challenging status quo approaches to water and sanitation, philanthropy and aid transparency with concrete alternatives. Breslin received the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship in 2011. Rodney Mullen is a professional skateboarder, company owner, inventor, and public speaker who practices freestyle and street skateboarding. Mullen is credited with inventing numerous skateboarding tricks that are regularly performed in modern skateboarding. Mullen has appeared in over 20 skateboarding videos and authored an autobiography, entitled “The Mutt: How to Skateboard and Not Kill Yourself.” In 2013, Mullen was inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/rodney_mullen_innovation_doesnt_exist_in_a_vacuum