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This week, Enna chats with Dr. Mike North, Associate Professor of Management and Organizations, at NYU Stern School of Business and founding director of the AGE Initiative. Mike's research focuses on the challenges and opportunities of today's multigenerational workforce. His work has shaped public conversations on aging and has been featured in major media outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, TIME, and so on.In our conversation, Mike shares stories from his early days as a researcher, and we dive into two of his recent papers on ageism—one investigating bias against older adults, even among equality advocates, and another unpacking stereotypes about younger generations.Mike's Website: https://www.mike-north.com/ Mie's Twitter: @MichaelSNorthMike's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-north-7aa39b50/ Mike's Papers: (1) https://doi.org/10.1037/pspi0000262 (2) https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0001064 Enna's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ennayuxuanchen/ Enna's Twitter: @EnnaYuxuanChenPodcast Contact: stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com Podcast Twitter: @StanfordPsyPodPodcast Substack: https://stanfordpsypod.substack.com/ Podcast Contact: stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com
This week, Enna chats with Dr. Jenna Wells, a professor in the Department of Psychology at Cornell University. Jenna's research examines how emotion in close relationships contributes to mental and physical health over the life course, with a focus on late life. She is particularly interested in positive interpersonal processes and their associations with long-term health and well-being in individuals and dyads.In our conversation, Jenna shares her journey from aspiring therapist to emotion researcher, the story behind how she began to study positivity resonance, and what we can all do to navigate conflict with warmth and cultivate more emotional connection in our lives.Jenna's Website: https://psychology.cornell.edu/jenna-wellsJenna's Twitter: @JennaLWellsJenna's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennalwells Jenna's Paper: https://doi.org/10.1037/pspi0000385 Enna's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ennayuxuanchen/ Enna's Twitter: @EnnaYuxuanChenPodcast Contact: stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com Podcast Twitter: @StanfordPsyPodPodcast Substack: https://stanfordpsypod.substack.com/ Podcast Contact: stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com
Marginalia Episode is a collaboration between the Stanford Psychology Podcast and Marginalia Science. Marginalia Science is a community committed to promoting work of scholars who are traditionally underrepresented in academia. Their mission really resonated with our values at the Stanford Psychology Podcast.In each Marginalia Episode, we feature a guest who has been featured in the Marginalia Science Monthly Newsletter. In this episode, Enna chats with Professor Erica Bailey at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. Erica broadly studies the construct of authenticity, asking questions like, how do we know who we are? When do we feel the most like ourselves? Why do we often fail, despite our best efforts, to share our inner world with others? In this episode, we discuss her recent paper on how self-perceptions influence subjective authenticity. To learn more about Erica, you can read the Marginalia Science Newsletter below.Episode on Marginalia Science: https://www.stanfordpsychologypodcast.com/episodes/episode/7927b876/104-special-episode-marginalia-scienceMarginalia Newsletter featuring Erica: https://substack.com/home/post/p-153969383 Erica's Paper: https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/9tc27 Erica's Website: https://sites.google.com/view/ericarbailey Erica's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-bailey-ph-d-22038172/ Erica's Twitter: @ericarbaileyEnna's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ennayuxuanchen/ Enna's Twitter: @EnnaYuxuanChenPodcast Twitter: @StanfordPsyPodPodcast Substack: https://stanfordpsypod.substack.com/ Podcast Contact: stanfordpsychpodcast@gmail.com
In Episode 8 of Season 10 of the Virtual Coffee Podcast, hosts Bekah and Dan delve into the intricate process of open sourcing a private repository. Drawing from their experience with Virtual Coffee's community docs, they discuss considerations like verifying the safety of repository content, ensuring appropriate permissions, and maintaining the privacy of sensitive discussions. They also touch on the importance of updating READEMEs, licensing, and providing clear guidelines for new contributors.Episode Sponsor!We're grateful to be sponsored by LevelUP Financial Planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
One of the most critical aspects of manufacturing high-reliability circuit assemblies is thermal profiling during the reflow process. Whether you're designing, engineering, or troubleshooting circuit assemblies, understanding how temperatures during the reflow process influences the quality and performance of your assemblies is essential. In this episode, we'll break down what thermal profiling is, why it's important, and how it affects everything from solder joint integrity to component placement. We'll also explore the challenges and solutions involved in getting your thermal profile just right, ensuring your circuit assemblies are built to last in a competitive and demanding industry. And we review thermal profiling best practices, common mistakes, and the various capabilities of thermal profilers. Mike Konrad's guest is Mark Waterman. Waterman is the Electronics division manager at ECD, a manufacturer of thermal profiling equipment founded in 1964. He began his career at ECD in 2006. Chapters: 00:00:00 Understanding Thermal Profiling in Circuit Assemblies 00:05:19 Evolution of a Manufacturing Business 00:08:00 Understanding Thermal Profiling in Electronics Soldering 00:10:36 Strategies for Circuit Assembly Insulation 00:13:10 Challenges in Sourcing Obsolete Electronic Components 00:15:48 Challenges in Heat Dissipation for 5G and 6G Electronics 00:18:54 Choosing the Right Thermocouple: K Type vs. Others 00:21:35 Challenges with High-Temperature Materials 00:24:04 Determining Thermal Couples for Optimal Measurement 00:26:39 Innovations in Profiling Equipment Technology 00:29:24 Innovations in Display Screens and Risk Mitigation 00:31:55 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Data Loggers 00:34:31 Importance of Calibration Intervals in Industry 00:37:02 The Role of Data Logging in Thermal Profiling 00:39:30 Optimizing Reflow Oven Settings with Predictive Software 00:42:18 Easy Button vs. Detailed Work: Software Development Insights 00:45:20 Common Mistakes in Using Thermal Profilers 00:47:37 Optimizing Thermocouple Measurements in Electronics 00:50:08 Understanding Thermal Barriers and Heat Management 00:52:22 Understanding Thermal Dissipation Challenges 00:54:59 The Importance of Third-Party Auditors in Manufacturing 00:57:32 Insights on Thermal Profiling and Bespoke Solutions 00:59:54 Podcast Contact and Closing Remarks
In this episode of the Virtual Coffee Podcast, hosts Bekah Hawrot Weigel and Dan Ott delve into the journey of climbing the contributor ladder in open-source projects. They explore the progression from contributor to maintainer, focusing on the importance of trust-building, consistent contributions, and respectful interactions within the community. Key strategies discussed include engaging with project documentation, reproducing bugs, and effective communication. The episode also highlights how projects like Astro and Nuxt guide contributors and the role of events like Hacktoberfest in encouraging new participation. Real-life examples illustrate how proactive engagement can lead to managing more complex tasks and even job opportunities. Sponsored by Level Up Financial Planning, this insightful episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make significant strides in the open-source community. Visit https://virtualcoffee.io/resources/developer-resources/open-source for additional resources.Episode Sponsor!We're grateful to be sponsored by LevelUP Financial Planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
In Season 10, Episode 6 of the Virtual Coffee Podcast, hosts Bekah and Dan explore the multifaceted aspects of building and nurturing relationships within the open source community, particularly during Hacktoberfest. The episode highlights the significance of effective networking, making meaningful connections, and becoming a valued repeat contributor. The hosts provide practical advice for newcomers, stressing the importance of understanding projects, submitting quality pull requests, and contributing beyond code through community management and content creation. Emphasizing mentorship, they discuss how maintainers can aid first-time contributors via comprehensive readme files, contributing guides, and constructive feedback. The importance of communication, relationship-building, and the impact of small gestures like a simple thank you are also covered to foster a supportive and efficient open source community.Episode Sponsor!We're grateful to be sponsored by LevelUP Financial Planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
In this episode of the Virtual Coffee Podcast, hosts Bekah and Dan delve into the benefits and challenges of being a maintainer in open source projects, particularly during Hacktoberfest. They discuss the excitement and responsibility of maintaining projects, the joy of welcoming new contributors, and the importance of community building. The hosts also highlight the preparation involved in enhancing project onboarding and documentation, and the growth opportunities for maintainers. The episode also emphasizes strategies to attract contributors and the impact of efficiently managing open source projects.Links:https://opensauced.pizza/learnBecoming an Open Source MaintainerSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Bekah and Dan explore the community's engagement with Hacktoberfest, a month-long event encouraging open source contributions. They discuss what Hacktoberfest is and what it means to be a positive contributor in the open source community. They highlight the importance of meaningful contributions, respecting maintainers' time, and provides tips for navigating and contributing to open source projects, and touches on ways to be a good open source citizen and the benefits of contributing consistently to a single project or organization. The episode emphasizes understanding project documentation and being patient with maintainers, while exploring various ways to support open source initiatives beyond writing code.Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
In Season 10, Episode 3 of the Virtual Coffee Podcast, hosts Bekah and Dan explore the topic of 'Big M' versus 'Little m' Mentorship. They distinguish between formal, one-on-one mentorship ('Big M') and more informal, community-based mentorship ('Little M'). They discuss the advantages and potential pitfalls of each approach, emphasizing the importance of finding the right mentorship fit. They also touch on the role of coaches, the value of community support in events like Hacktoberfest, and the concept of a personal 'board of mentors.' Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
In Episode 2 of Season 10 of the Virtual Coffee podcast, hosts Bekah and Dan discuss the concept of 'trust capital' and its importance in tech communities. They define trust capital as the value and trustworthiness one has with others. The hosts explore how to build trust through consistent actions, showing up, transparency, and effective communication. They highlight the difference between networking and building genuine relationships, emphasizing practical ways to accumulate trust capital, such as writing blog posts, mentoring, and being an active, dependable community member. The episode underscores the benefits of trust capital in fostering credibility, enhancing professional relationships, and reducing barriers to collaborative progress.Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
In the first episode of Season 10 of the Virtual Coffee podcast, hosts Bekah and Dan introduce the new format focusing on "back pocket topics" from Virtual Coffee community discussions. They delve into common remote collaboration tools and techniques, sharing insights from their experiences in tech. Topics include effective communication, the importance of documentation, and how different company cultures influence remote work. The episode also touches on the role of community members in improving knowledge sharing, both in work settings and open-source projects.Episode Sponsor!We're grateful to be sponorsored by LevelUP Financial Planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Listeners will learn the history of the work in this area of the late Bebe Moore Campbell. She is recognized by Mental Health America during the month of July in connection with BIOPC Mental Health Awareness.Listeners can find out more about resources available and can use the links in the description of this podcast to access the information available on blogs and websites. Links for podcast and supportJULY 2024 – BIPOC – Mental Health Support | tech4boomersNational Minority Mental Health Awareness Month July 2024 | HairBluesBIPOC Travel for Wellness | TRAVELMARE!Podcast: Contact 2 — BIPOC Healing and Wellness Centre (bipochealingcentre.ca)Homepage | NAMIWarning Signs and Symptoms | NAMIAll the best in Wellness!
In this episode we get an exclusive look into the world of treating professional athletes, recovery, running around iconic cities, and sports hugs as we chat with Melissa Doldron, Registered Massage Therapist and Movement Educator. Melissa is an integral part of the Toronto Raptors' medical team. Discover how she started working with athletes at all levels, why it's important to share your dreams with others, why she feels movement is medicine, and where the best baseball diamond is located. Bio Melissa @melissad_rmt is a Registered Massage Therapist and Movement Educator. In her 10 years in clinical practice, she's built her practice around providing recovery, rehab and education to her community of clients who love to stay active through exercise and sport. This has led to opportunities to work with athletes and teams from the grassroots level to the pros. She is currently working full-time on the medical team for the Toronto Raptors. She believes movement is medicine, and good recovery is the key to performance. Melissa is both a travel and sports enthusiast. In her downtime if she's not out exploring new trails, you'll find her traveling to ballparks and arenas in search of the perfect game. - Podcast Contact www.theradicalrmt.com @theradicalmassagetherapist Email: krista@theradicalrmt.com
Join hosts Bekah and Dan as they engage in a captivating conversation with Jessica Wilkins, a prominent figure from freeCodeCamp. In this episode, Jessica shares her invaluable insights on nurturing and developing relationships within the open source community. Delve into the nuances of effective collaboration with maintainers, understand the significance of embracing non-traditional skillsets, and discover the pathways to flourish as a contributor. Jessica's experiences with freeCodeCamp provide a unique perspective on the human dynamics and interpersonal relationships that form the backbone of successful open source projects.Episode Sponsor!We're grateful to be sponorsored by LevelUP Financial Planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.About JessicaJessica Wilkins is a self taught developer and technical writer from Los Angeles, California.In her previous career, she was a professional oboist, educator and owner of JDW Sheet Music.Jessica's interest in programming came during the pandemic when she wanted to build the Black Excellence Music Project which celebrates black artists from the jazz and classical fields.She now works for freeCodeCamp on the curriculum team.@jdwilkin4 on GitHub@codergirl1991 on Twitter@jessica-wilkins-developer on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Join hosts Bekah and Dan with guests Matt McInnis, Ray Deck, and Tom Cudd, as they chat about the complicated topic of open source software (OSS) licenses. They share insights into how to choose the appropriate license, how to understand licenses on other projects, and general guidelines for maintainers and contributors.Links:ChooseALicense.com by GitHubExample of clarifying subfolders in the LICENSE: TensorFlow's models repo.Example of a License section in the README indicating what parts of the repo the license applies to: OpenAI's Whisper model. Example of a paid product with an open source license: CraftCMSWe're grateful to be sponsored by LevelUP Financial planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.About MattMatt is a full-stack developer (Rails+React) at Typist based in Toronto, Canada. Former artificial intelligence lead at IBM and Microsoft, mathematics professor at Centennial College and Saskatchewan Polytechnic. He really loves brunch.@MattyMc on GitHub@MattLovesMath on TwitterAbout TomAs an advocate for DevOps within teams and communities, Tom strives to bring positive change in the way Development and Operations teams work together. Tom loves to help people learn about teams, leadership, infrastructure, cloud, and automation.tomcudd.com@tomcudd on GitHub@tomcudd on TwitterAbout RayVeteran leader of technology teams and startup companies over the last 20 years. Most recently founder of Statechange.ai, a learning community for solving the hardest 5% of no-code/low-code/AI-code challenges.raydeck.comstatechange.ai@rhdeck on GitHub@ray_deck on TwitterSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Join hosts Bekah and Dan in this episode with Nadia Eghbal's "Working in Public" enthusiasts Jessica Wilkins and Brian Meeker. We discuss the nuances of open source collaboration highlighted in the book, the challenges and rewards of being both a contributor and a maintainer, and the profound impact of individual contributions in the open source community. Dive into the transformative journey of participating in open source and redefining its true meaning with OpenSauced.LinksWorking in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software by Nadia EghbalVirtual Coffee Book Club DiscussionThe left-pad storyEpisode Sponsor!We're grateful to be sponorsored by LevelUP Financial Planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.About JessicaJessica Wilkins is a self taught developer and technical writer from Los Angeles, California.In her previous career, she was a professional oboist, educator and owner of JDW Sheet Music.Jessica's interest in programming came during the pandemic when she wanted to build the Black Excellence Music Project which celebrates black artists from the jazz and classical fields.She now works for freeCodeCamp on the curriculum team.@jdwilkin4 on GitHub@codergirl1991 on Twitter@jessica-wilkins-developer on LinkedInAbout BrianBrian Meeker is a full stack engineer who occasionally leaves his basement in Indiana. Currently, he works as a Senior Engineer at Online Rewards. He works mostly in Elixir these days, but has a past littered with a wide variety of technologies and platforms. Outside of work, Brian is a devoted father, avid nerd, and lover of metal.brianmeeker.me@CuriousCurmudgeon on GitHub@CuriousCurmudge on Twitter@brianmeeker on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Join hosts Bekah and Dan in this episode with monthly challenge Preptember leads, Dominic and Ayu. We talk about the importance of preparing both as a contributor and a maintainer, some of the challenges you might face as someone new to those roles during Hacktoberfest, and some of the benefits you'll receive by participating in open source.LinksAyu's Episode: Working through burnout as a self-taught developerDominic's Episode: Finding value in challenging ourselvesYour GitHub Issues---About DominicDominic is a Full Stack Developer, community builder, remote worker and aspiring polymath. He's passionate about open source everything, decentralization, peer-to-peer tech and cryptocurrency. He's also to be found playing board games, studying paper maps and riding public transport.About AyuAyu is a self-taught front-end developer and technical blogger based in The Netherlands.She has a strong interest in building projects that are accessible to everyone.Her passion for life-long learning is what motivates her open-source contributions, project collaboration, and community engagement.Learning new things is something that fills her with excitement and she's eager to share her learning in public and pass on her knowledge through her blog and Twitter.---Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Seth Shostak joins Tim to talk about the serious scientific search for intelligent life beyond Earth. Seth is the senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, which was created by NASA and is located in Silicon Valley. It is dedicated to the search for life beyond Earth. In this episode, Seth talks about what we're learning about the potential for finding intelligent life, not only within our solar system, but well beyond it. This episode was first released on November 21, 2021. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/Encore_-_Life_in_Outer_Space.mp3 The SETI Institute was created on November 20th, 1984 as part of NASA. NASA located it close to its Ames Research Center in Northern California. Its mission has been as ominous as it has been ambitious, to look for intelligent life beyond our planet. Before the SETI Institute, NASA had funded a small project in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, but it quickly realized the job was bigger than it had anticipated. NASA wanted to find ways to put more money into research without too much overhead. That led to the idea of creating a nonprofit organization that would focus on research and education around the search for extra-terrestrial life beyond Earth. This vision was born in 1984 with the founding of the SETI Institute. Since then, the SETI Institute has spun out from NASA and has grown in many ways. Seth Shostak is the Institute's senior astronomer. In addition to his work on the Institute's research programs, he's also an author on books about astrobiology. He's published hundreds of articles, and he's a regular contributor to NBC News. He's also the host of the SETI Institute's weekly science radio show called, “Big Picture Science.” Please Thank Our Sponsors Please remember to thank our sponsors, without whom the Shaping Opinion podcast would not exist. If you have the need, please support these organizations that have the same taste in podcasts that you do: BlueHost Premium Web Hosting Dell Outlet Overstock Computer Center Philips Hue Smart Home Lighting Links The SETI Institute (website) Seth Shostak (website) Big Picture Science Radio Show and Podcast Contact (motion picture), IMDb The Drake Equation, SETI Institute Allen Telescope Array, SETI Institute James Webb Space Telescope, NASA About this Episode's Guest Seth Shostak Seth Shostak directs the search for extraterrestrials at the SETI Institute in California – trying to find evidence of intelligent life in space. He is also committed to getting the public, especially young people, excited about astrobiology and science in general. Seth is the host of “Big Picture Science,” the SETI Institute's weekly radio show. The one-hour program uses interviews with leading researchers and lively and intelligent storytelling to tackle such big questions as: What came before the big bang? How does memory work? Will our descendants be human or machine? What's the origin of humor? Big Picture Science can be found in iTunes and other podcast sites.
Sponsor: LevelUP Financial PlanningWe're grateful to be sponsored by LevelUP Financial planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.Join hosts Bekah and Dan in this episode featuring Rafi, a talented full-stack developer from Bangalore. In this episode, you'll discover how building new things and making progress helps him find calmness and focus. Learn Rafi's approach to side projects, including his exploration of Blender, mobile development, Chrome extensions, and Ionic framework. Rafi also shares valuable tips on leveraging AI to enhance learning during project workAbout Rafi: I am a developer, hobbyist who loves JavaScript, Star trek and Cats. I build things, talk tech and write things.@Rafi993 on GitHubSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Sponsor: LevelUP Financial PlanningWe're grateful to be sponsored by LevelUP Financial planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.Join Bekah and Dan in this week's episode, where they talk with Taiwo Yusuf, a back-end engineer with a passion for developing innovative solutions. Despite being the top of his class in Electrical Engineering, he found his passion in backend development. He shares the importance of always learning, growing, and surrounding yourself with people who are more skilled than you are to find inspiration, support, and motivation.Links:Grace HealthAbout Taiwo: I'm Taiwo Yusuf, a back-end engineer with a passion for developing innovative solutions. I've been fortunate enough to work with amazing companies like Grace Health, LogicShift, and JufoPay. When I'm not busy coding, I'm an avid fan of generative art, and I adore cats. So, whether you want to talk about tech, art, or felines, let's connect and have a chat!@Taiwo_HY on Twitter@teezzan on GiHubSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Sponsor: LevelUP Financial PlanningWe're grateful to be sponsored by LevelUP Financial planning, who understands the importance of finding balance between having an awesome life today, and being confident and excited about your future possibilities. If you want to take your financial confidence to the next level, check out levelupfinancialplanning.com.Join Bekah and Dan in this week's episode, where they talk with Josh Goldberg, an independent full time open source developer working on projects in the TypeScript ecosystem, where he shares valuable tips and insights on how you can get started with contributing to open source, whether you're a seasoned developer or just dipping your toes into OSS. Josh also shares the story of his prolific speaking journey over the last couple of years and how staying involved in the tech community has been a rewarding experience.Links:typescript-eslinttypescript-eslint GitHubCode AcademyMicrosoft Sway Josh's Blog posts about applying to conferences:How I Apply to ConferencesHow I Apply to Conferences: FAQsJosh's Book: Learning TypescriptAbout Josh:Hi, I'm Josh! I'm an independent full time open source developer. I work on projects in the TypeScript ecosystem, most notably typescript-eslint: the tooling that enables ESLint and Prettier to run on TypeScript code. I'm also the author of the O'Reilly Learning TypeScript book, a Microsoft MVP for developer technologies, and an active conference speaker. @JoshuaKGoldberg on Twitter@JoshuaKGoldberg on GitHub@JoshuaKGoldberg@fosstodon.org on mastodonSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Join Bekah and Dan in this week's episode, where they dive into the transformative journey of Reda, a self-taught developer. Hear about the unique challenges and victories Reda faced as he navigated the journey to becoming a front-end developer. Gain valuable advice on the ideal timing for job applications, as Reda shares advice he heard along his journey: "When should you start applying for jobs? Yesterday." Tune in for an enriching conversation that will inspire aspiring self-taught developers and offer practical insights for your career paths.Links: Free Code CampCollab LabPython CourseAbout Reda:I'm a self-taught front-end developer based in Morocco, with a background in Marine Mechanics. I first got introduced to programming back in college where I learned about some basic algorithms and C++. During the pandemic, I decided to take the leap and teach myself ML and then Python. When I'm not coding, I do traveling, read manga, watch anime, or play video games.redapy on GitHubredabaha12 on Twitterredabaha on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Caitlin Floyd, a front-end developer, to chat about the concept of collective learning and explore new possibilities in the evolving landscape of tech mentorship. Discover firsthand how Caitlin's experiences highlight the power of collaboration, breaking down silos, and leveraging collective knowledge to drive innovation and success. Links:Jonan SchefflerNick TaylorAbout Caitlin:Caitlin is a front-end developer driven by the power of technology as a force for good. Before entering tech, she worked in linguistics, education, and nonprofit management. When not coding, she loves reading, studying languages, traveling, and most of all doting on her puppy.caitlinfoyd.com@cafloyd on GitHub@caitlinfloyd on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Carmen Kohole, a DevOps Engineer based in Portland, Oregon, to chat about the benefits of collaboration and the valuable opportunities you can gain just by asking for help. We also discussed the benefits of fostering strong relationships in the tech industry, and what it means to be a DevOps engineer.About CarmenDevOps Engineer based in Portland, Oregon. Big fan of house plants, hiking, hats and cats. Here to help build stuff, break stuff, learn stuff and make friends.@carmenkolohe on GitHub@carmenkolohe on TwitterSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Alex Curtis-Slep, long time member and volunteer and self-taught developer, about documenting the small wins, falling in love with the process, and aligning your goals to maintain a healthy life while job searching and during your tech career.About AlexAlex Curtis-Slep is a self taught software developer. After getting his initial tastes of HTML and CSS in the early 2000's on his basketball blog, Alex jumped into coding in early 2019. He heard about a course Madison Kanna created on roadmapping to become a developer and took the plunge. Following a few years of learning, creating, contributing to open source, and much more, Alex landed his first job in tech at Paypixl. When he's not coding and hyping up his developer friends, he loves everything basketball, tropical fruit, vegan, travel, family, friend, and foreign language related!alexcurtisslep.com@AlexVCS on GitHub@AlexCurtisSlep on Twitter@alexcurtisslep on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
We're starting the new season with a conversation with our maintainers, including our new maintainer, Julia Seidman! We share our thought process for adding a maintainer and walk through our culture citizenship statement to share how we intend to create a positive community.About Julia Julia Seidman is a developer education consultant based in the Seattle area. Julia is a believer in embracing the 'careen' over the career. @juliaseid on GitHub@juliaseid on LinkedInAbout KirkA full stack developer in the Caribbean interested in Functional Programming, Domain Driven Development, and Security.@KirkCodes on TwitterSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Can you get paid to travel? Is it possible to travel for 8 months of the year? How can you get started with making money with traveling? How can you start a side hustle to pursue other passions of yours in life? Today we are talking to Mark from @WorltersWorld to answer all of those questions and more.Massive thank you to Mark from @WoltersWorld for taking the time to help us learn how to get started with a starting a travel side hustle, what you need to get started, the costs, how much money you can make with various side hustles (Youtube income, TikTok income, etc.), and much more. As Mark mentions in this podcast, it can be years before you start to see any income from Youtube or other social media platforms, but if you keep uploading quality content potentially you can start a great side hustle, that could potentially replace your full time job one day. It's important to have several different streams of income coming in. Check out Mark's additional resources here!Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@woltersworld2nd Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@ProfessorWolters/videosMark's Website - https://woltersworld.com/Mark's Course - https://www.brighttrip.com/courses/how-to-plan-your-trip?utm_source=creator_wolters_world#SideHustles #travelsidehustles #travelforfree #SideHustleInterview #Sidehustldeas2023--------------------------------------------------If you enjoyed this video and want to support me please leave a LIKE, write a comment on this video, and share it with your family/friends. Subscribe and click the
Join Bekah, Dan, and Special Guest Nick Taylor for a live-streamed episode of the Season Seven Finale!Watch the video replay here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wj-zlORvm8Sponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Ramón Huidobro, a developer advocate and DevEd enthusiast, and chatted about the process of learning and growing and how asking questions and knowing what questions to ask is an important part of the tech experience.Check out Ramón's article about reaching out for help!About RamónRamón Huidobro is a developer advocate and DevEd enthusiast. He thrives on lifting others up in their tech careers and loves a good CSS challenge. Always excited to talk about teaching tech, especialmente en Español, oder auf Deutsch.ramonh.dev@hola-soy-milk on GitHub@hola_soy_milk on Twitter@hola_soy_milk on MastadonSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Dominic Duffin, a Full-Stack Developer, Co-founder of ArtTechChat Twitter chat, Salon Host at The Interintellect, and Open Source contributor, and chatted about the the value gained in creating a learning environment wherever you go and the importance of participating in community experiences.Links:Pass the Pen: https://codepen.io/collection/nZrZLyhttps://twitter.com/arttechchatAbout Dominic:Full Stack Developer, community builder, remote worker and aspiring polymath. Passionate about open source everything, decentralization, peer-to-peer tech and cryptocurrency. Also to be found playing board games, studying paper maps and riding public transport.dominicduffin.uk@dominicduffin1 on GitHub@DominicDuffin1 on Twitter@dominicduffin1 on Mastadon@dominic-duffin on LinkedIn@dominic on PolyworkSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Arthur Doler, a Software Engineer and Community and Culture Steward, and chatted about the human side of tech, the importance of recognizing our emotions, communication styles, and the dynamics of the environments we're working in.Links:Daniel Pink's DriveArthur's talk: You're Not Just Tired: The Psychology of BurnoutAikidoPro Disc GolfersAbout ArthurArthur (or Art, take your pick) has been a software engineer for 19 years and has worked on things as exciting as analysis software for casinos and things as boring as banking websites. He is an advocate for talking openly about mental health and psychology in the technical world, and he spends a lot of time thinking about how we program and why we program, and about the tools, structures, cultures, and mental processes that help and hinder us from our ultimate goal of writing amazing things. His hair is brown and his thorax is a shiny blue color.arthurdoler.com@doleraj on GitHub@arthurdoler on Twitter@arthurdoler on Mastodon@arthurdoler on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Rebecca Key, a PhD in Organic Chemistry and now Software Engineer, and chatted about her career journey, Ham radios, being left-handed, taking notes, and the importance of consistency.About RebeccaRebecca Key is a Software Engineer based out of Atlanta, GA. She is a first-generation college graduate that went on to obtain a PhD in Organic Chemistry from Georgia Tech. After many years in research (roles ranging from Laboratory Technician to Research Director), she made a career change into the tech field, where she currently works as an Independent Front-End Engineer. When not coding, she enjoys mountain biking, running, weightlifting, crocheting, and knitting!rebeccakeyphd.com@rek990 on GitHub@rebeccakeyphd on Twitter@rebecca-key on LinkedInLinks:Brassica oleracea (the plant Dan was talking about)SOTA-AT: An interactive map that displays and provides information for peaks along the GA section of the Appalachian Trail that count toward activations for “Summits on the Air”, a ham radio contest.Row Counter: A tool to help fiber artists (crocheters, knitters, rug makers, basket weavers, etc.) keep track of the row they are on with a given project. Live Demo of the Progress Toward my Row Counter AppRebecca's RF Quests: Blog and YouTube ChannelParks on the Air (POTA)Summits on the Air (SOTA)SOTA Mountain goat awardEmacs Org ModeLeft-handed Deep DiveYour Left-Handed BrainLeft-handed DNA found - and it changes brain structureThe inheritance of left-handednessSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Aishwarya, front-end developer from India, about her first open source contributions and how her perspective on open source changed after her fourth (of ten!) Pull Request during Hacktoberfest.One word to describe you - DedicatedOne word to describe your developer journey - EvolvingMe Before You by Jojo MoyesOpen-Source YouTube Videos:How to Find Beginner-Friendly Open Source Projects4 Beginner Friendly Open Source Projects to Contribute before 20235 Beginner friendly Open Source Organisations to start your Open source journeyAbout AishwaryaAishwarya Mali is a front-end developer (React+XState+Redux) based in Pune, India. She loves to read!@aishwarya-mali on GitHub@aishwaryamali24 on Twitter@aishwaryamali24 on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Kai Katschthaler, a technical writer and content creator, about their creation process, finding learning approaches that work for them, and mentoring others.Links:Kai's appearance on the Coming Out PodKinesthetic LearningFreecodecampCodecademyFlatironschoolExercismKai KatschthalerKai is a tech content specialist and mental health advocate. They run Taboola Rasa, a mental health awareness project that seeks to erase the stigma connected to mental health.linktr.ee/thegrumpyenby@thegrumpyenby on GitHub@thegrumpyenby on Twitter@kaikatschthaler on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
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This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Joe Karow, the Lead Engineer at a nonprofit, about his career change from the hospitality industry, his experience with the online bootcamp, 100devs, and about the ADHD experience.Joe KarowJoe is the Lead Engineer at InReach, a 501(c)3 registered non-profit building world's first tech platform matching LGBTQ+ people facing discrimination and persecution with safe, verified resources. Formerly a Director of Finance for a large hotel chain, he made the leap in to tech in 2022. Tech was always a part of Joe's life, it just took a global pandemic for him to decide to start getting paid for it.joekarow.dev@JoeKarow on GitHub@JoeKarow on Twitter@jkarow on LinkedInLinksAll Hands Job Board100devsResilient CodersLeon NoelCedar PointBusch GardensKennywoodcssbattle.devremoSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Sisters Who Scene It podcast hosts, Bridget and Katie McMullan, join Kathy in reviewing the movie Contact, starring Jodie Foster. All of the hosts talk about how religion, science, and aliens intertwine, why religion is even part of space talk, what they really thought about Matthew McConaughey being one of the main characters, and why the movie needs to be a ride at Universal Studios. Tune in and find out why Katie thought Gary Busey was in the movie, what angered Bridget the most, and the meaning of "CQ, CQ is anyone out there." You can find Bridget and Katie at sisterswhosceneit.com and on Instagram @sisters_who_scene_it. Go check out their other movie reviews!We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
This week Bekah and Dan sat down with Jörn Bernhardt, a 2x founder in Germany, about his career path, the challenges of being a founder, and the key traits that have led to his success.About JörnJörn started developing web-based software in the last century when he was still in school. In 2018, he founded his second company compose.us where they implement digital solutions and share their knowledge with public administrations. In his spare time Jörn organizes local meetups in Germany and creates at least one open source commit per day to push his side projects.compose.usJörn on GitHubJörn on TwitterJörn on LinkedInSponsor Virtual Coffee! Your support is incredibly valuable to us. Direct financial support will help us to continue serving the Virtual Coffee community. Please visit our sponsorship page on GitHub for more information - you can even sponsor an episode of the podcast! Virtual Coffee: Virtual Coffee: virtualcoffee.io Podcast Contact: podcast@virtualcoffee.io Bekah: dev.to/bekahhw, Twitter: https://twitter.com/bekahhw, Instagram: bekahhw Dan: dtott.com, Twitter: @danieltott
Welcome back to Episode 28 of The Daily Traders Podcast! Today we talk about a crazy dictator with a $70B net worth, CPI data, networking opportunities, and stocks working best at night.Check us out at https://thedailytraders.com (Use code: "PODCAST99" to get $100 off)Join the Discord https://discord.com/invite/dailytraderSend me DM on IG to learn! "The Daily Traders" IG: https://www.instagram.com/thedailytraders/Have you seen our YouTube version? Watch the video version of this episode here!Podcast Contact: contacttdtpodcast@gmail.comDISCLOSURE: THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS PODCASTARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED.THESE OPINIONS DO NOT REFLECT THE OPINIONS OFANYONE ELSE. THIS IS NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. THEVIEWER OF THE VIDEO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSIDERINGANY INFORMATION CAREFULLY AND MAKING THEIR OWNDECISIONS TO BUY, SELL OR HOLD ANY INVESTMENT.SOME OF THE CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO IS CONSIDERED TOBE SATIRE AND MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED FACTUAL ANDSHOULD BE TAKEN IN SUCH LIGHT.Earnings Disclaimer: No Earnings Projections, Promises Or Representations.DISCLAIMER: Results listed above or in my marketing material are not typical and are the result of years of training, experimenting and learning from mistakes. These figures and results are used specifically as examples. Your results will vary depending on a wide variety of variables and factors. You recognize and agree that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) have made no implications, warranties, promises, suggestions, projections, representations or guarantees whatsoever to you about future sales or results, or that you will earn any money and that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) have not authorized any such projection, promise, or representation by others. You must obtain advice on taxes (affiliate marketing taxes, sales tax, income tax, business taxes, etc.) from a tax professional. You must obtain business formation, legal and patent advice from a legal professional. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) take no responsibility for any information given that falls under those categories. You accept that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) IS NOT a tax or legal professional. You must consult a legal professional for advice on these topics. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) make absolutely NO guarantee of success, monetary or otherwise, and RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) take no responsibility for any time or money spent in relation to this Course, DISCORD server, products, advertising, my assistance or otherwise. Only one person may access the course and DISCORD server per purchase. If a user is seen allowing others to use his account to access the course or DISCORD server, that person will be removed from the course and DISCORD server without a refund. You may not share this information with others not enrolled in the course. If you are found uploading these videos or sharing information anywhere else, you will be removed without refund. Results may vary. Accept that although you follow this course, you may not receive the sales or income desired. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) is not responsible for your well-being or your income. Any investment decision that results in losses or gains made based on any information in this DISCORD server or related services is not the responsibility of RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders). RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) is solely a trading community, an educational provider and not a financial service.
Welcome back to Episode 26 of The Daily Traders Podcast! Today we reflect on podcasting for half a year, our incredible Spotify Wrapped statistics, and talk about the causes for the next bull market.Check us out at https://thedailytraders.com (Use code: "PODCAST99" to get $100 off)Join the Discord https://discord.com/invite/dailytraderSend me DM on IG to learn! "The Daily Traders" IG: https://www.instagram.com/thedailytraders/Have you seen our YouTube version? Watch the video version of this episode here!Podcast Contact: contacttdtpodcast@gmail.comDISCLOSURE: THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS PODCASTARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED.THESE OPINIONS DO NOT REFLECT THE OPINIONS OFANYONE ELSE. THIS IS NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. THEVIEWER OF THE VIDEO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSIDERINGANY INFORMATION CAREFULLY AND MAKING THEIR OWNDECISIONS TO BUY, SELL OR HOLD ANY INVESTMENT.SOME OF THE CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO IS CONSIDERED TOBE SATIRE AND MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED FACTUAL ANDSHOULD BE TAKEN IN SUCH LIGHT.Earnings Disclaimer: No Earnings Projections, Promises Or Representations.DISCLAIMER: Results listed above or in my marketing material are not typical and are the result of years of training, experimenting and learning from mistakes. These figures and results are used specifically as examples. Your results will vary depending on a wide variety of variables and factors. You recognize and agree that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) have made no implications, warranties, promises, suggestions, projections, representations or guarantees whatsoever to you about future sales or results, or that you will earn any money and that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) have not authorized any such projection, promise, or representation by others. You must obtain advice on taxes (affiliate marketing taxes, sales tax, income tax, business taxes, etc.) from a tax professional. You must obtain business formation, legal and patent advice from a legal professional. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) take no responsibility for any information given that falls under those categories. You accept that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) IS NOT a tax or legal professional. You must consult a legal professional for advice on these topics. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) make absolutely NO guarantee of success, monetary or otherwise, and RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) take no responsibility for any time or money spent in relation to this Course, DISCORD server, products, advertising, my assistance or otherwise. Only one person may access the course and DISCORD server per purchase. If a user is seen allowing others to use his account to access the course or DISCORD server, that person will be removed from the course and DISCORD server without a refund. You may not share this information with others not enrolled in the course. If you are found uploading these videos or sharing information anywhere else, you will be removed without refund. Results may vary. Accept that although you follow this course, you may not receive the sales or income desired. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) is not responsible for your well-being or your income. Any investment decision that results in losses or gains made based on any information in this DISCORD server or related services is not the responsibility of RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders). RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) is solely a trading community, an educational provider and not a financial service.
With everything surrounding the DACA program, we need to focus on the positive and call for action.This DACA Series episode features the story to Karina, a successful Latina content creator taking space on social platforms to share about the undocumented experience and talk about what DACA means to her. From having her first job at 17, to now becoming a homeowner, DACA has been an opportunity granting her the ability to live out her dreams.As Karina shares through her episode, Querer es Poder, and we can do this!Follow Karina on social media:TikTok & Instagram: @allthings.karinaFind The Prickly Things Podcast on Social Media:Instagram: @thepricklythingspodcastTikTok: @tptpodcastBe a guest on the Podcast:Contact us over email at thepricklythingspodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back to Episode 19 of The Daily Traders Podcast! Live from Wall Street, we are joined by Chris Cady to discuss his vast knowledge of the stock market and his role in The Rumford Group.Check us out at https://thedailytraders.com (Use code: "PODCAST99" to get $100 off)Join the Discord https://discord.com/invite/dailytraderSend me DM on IG to learn! "The Daily Traders" IG: https://www.instagram.com/thedailytraders/Have you seen our YouTube version? Watch the video version of this episode here!Podcast Contact: contacttdtpodcast@gmail.comDISCLOSURE: THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS PODCASTARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED.THESE OPINIONS DO NOT REFLECT THE OPINIONS OFANYONE ELSE. THIS IS NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. THEVIEWER OF THE VIDEO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSIDERINGANY INFORMATION CAREFULLY AND MAKING THEIR OWNDECISIONS TO BUY, SELL OR HOLD ANY INVESTMENT.SOME OF THE CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO IS CONSIDERED TOBE SATIRE AND MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED FACTUAL ANDSHOULD BE TAKEN IN SUCH LIGHT.Earnings Disclaimer: No Earnings Projections, Promises Or Representations.DISCLAIMER: Results listed above or in my marketing material are not typical and are the result of years of training, experimenting and learning from mistakes. These figures and results are used specifically as examples. Your results will vary depending on a wide variety of variables and factors. You recognize and agree that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) have made no implications, warranties, promises, suggestions, projections, representations or guarantees whatsoever to you about future sales or results, or that you will earn any money and that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) have not authorized any such projection, promise, or representation by others. You must obtain advice on taxes (affiliate marketing taxes, sales tax, income tax, business taxes, etc.) from a tax professional. You must obtain business formation, legal and patent advice from a legal professional. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) take no responsibility for any information given that falls under those categories. You accept that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) IS NOT a tax or legal professional. You must consult a legal professional for advice on these topics. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) make absolutely NO guarantee of success, monetary or otherwise, and RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) take no responsibility for any time or money spent in relation to this Course, DISCORD server, products, advertising, my assistance or otherwise. Only one person may access the course and DISCORD server per purchase. If a user is seen allowing others to use his account to access the course or DISCORD server, that person will be removed from the course and DISCORD server without a refund. You may not share this information with others not enrolled in the course. If you are found uploading these videos or sharing information anywhere else, you will be removed without refund. Results may vary. Accept that although you follow this course, you may not receive the sales or income desired. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) is not responsible for your well-being or your income. Any investment decision that results in losses or gains made based on any information in this DISCORD server or related services is not the responsibility of RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders). RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) is solely a trading community, an educational provider and not a financial service.
Welcome back to Episode 18 of The Daily Traders Podcast! Live from our new office, we bring a shorter episode this week. In light of the Elon Musk Twitter deal, facts relating to inflation and living paycheck to paycheck, and age discrimination we face.Check us out at https://thedailytraders.com (Use code: "PODCAST99" to get $100 off)Join the Discord https://discord.com/invite/dailytraderSend me DM on IG to learn! "The Daily Traders" IG: https://www.instagram.com/thedailytraders/Have you seen our YouTube version? Watch the video version of this episode here!Podcast Contact: contacttdtpodcast@gmail.comDISCLOSURE: THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS PODCASTARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED.THESE OPINIONS DO NOT REFLECT THE OPINIONS OFANYONE ELSE. THIS IS NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. THEVIEWER OF THE VIDEO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSIDERINGANY INFORMATION CAREFULLY AND MAKING THEIR OWNDECISIONS TO BUY, SELL OR HOLD ANY INVESTMENT.SOME OF THE CONTENT OF THIS VIDEO IS CONSIDERED TOBE SATIRE AND MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED FACTUAL ANDSHOULD BE TAKEN IN SUCH LIGHT.Earnings Disclaimer: No Earnings Projections, Promises Or Representations.DISCLAIMER: Results listed above or in my marketing material are not typical and are the result of years of training, experimenting and learning from mistakes. These figures and results are used specifically as examples. Your results will vary depending on a wide variety of variables and factors. You recognize and agree that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) have made no implications, warranties, promises, suggestions, projections, representations or guarantees whatsoever to you about future sales or results, or that you will earn any money and that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) have not authorized any such projection, promise, or representation by others. You must obtain advice on taxes (affiliate marketing taxes, sales tax, income tax, business taxes, etc.) from a tax professional. You must obtain business formation, legal and patent advice from a legal professional. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) take no responsibility for any information given that falls under those categories. You accept that RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) IS NOT a tax or legal professional. You must consult a legal professional for advice on these topics. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) make absolutely NO guarantee of success, monetary or otherwise, and RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) take no responsibility for any time or money spent in relation to this Course, DISCORD server, products, advertising, my assistance or otherwise. Only one person may access the course and DISCORD server per purchase. If a user is seen allowing others to use his account to access the course or DISCORD server, that person will be removed from the course and DISCORD server without a refund. You may not share this information with others not enrolled in the course. If you are found uploading these videos or sharing information anywhere else, you will be removed without refund. Results may vary. Accept that although you follow this course, you may not receive the sales or income desired. RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) is not responsible for your well-being or your income. Any investment decision that results in losses or gains made based on any information in this DISCORD server or related services is not the responsibility of RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders). RUMFORD CAPITAL GROUP INC (The Daily Traders) is solely a trading community, an educational provider and not a financial service.
This past decade has been a rollercoaster of emotions for DACA recipients and our undocumented community. On today's episode my guest, Gabi Delgado and I reflect on our journey having DACA for the last 10 years. Tune in to hear about our transition into Señora life, buying a home on DACA, and learning to live our best lives sin miedo.Follow Gabi on social media:TikTok: thegabi_delgadoFind The Prickly Things Podcast on Social Media:Instagram: @thepricklythingspodcastTikTok: @tptpodcastBe a guest on the Podcast:Contact us over email at thepricklythingspodcast@gmail.com
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Daniel is a regular contributor to Forbes.com and the owner of Quest Education, a company that helps entrepreneurs obtain capital for their companies, pay off high-interest debt, and use self-directed retirement accounts to invest in alternative assets. With over 10 years of educating small business owners, Daniel has a knack for helping individuals get creative with their finances that lead to life changing results. Under Daniel's leadership, Quest Education has reached the 7-figure mark two years in a row with a thousand customers throughout the United States. Dreams: Fire Himself by empowering his team. Help troubled kids between 7-18 in a broken home transform their lives. Be remembered for creating massive impact in the community. How you can Help: Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Contact them at: https://www.danielblue.me/
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Daniel is a regular contributor to Forbes.com and the owner of Quest Education, a company that helps entrepreneurs obtain capital for their companies, pay off high-interest debt, and use self-directed retirement accounts to invest in alternative assets. With over 10 years of educating small business owners, Daniel has a knack for helping individuals get creative with their finances that lead to life changing results. Under Daniel's leadership, Quest Education has reached the 7-figure mark two years in a row with a thousand customers throughout the United States. Dreams: Fire Himself by empowering his team. Help troubled kids between 7-18 in a broken home transform their lives. Be remembered for creating massive impact in the community. How you can Help: Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Contact them at: https://www.danielblue.me/
Grab your ID and get ready for a trip!If you have ever wanted to Travel, even with DACA, you can enjoy the views and adventure of Puerto Rico. On tonight's episode, we'll hear from Jackie & Karina sharing about their trip traveling from NYC to the island. They talk about deciding to take the trip, the research they did, the process traveling to and from, and the takeaways for everyone interested in traveling too.Find us on Social Media:Instagram: @thepricklythingspodcastTikTok: @tptpodcastBe a guest on the Podcast:Contact us over email at thepricklythingspodcast@gmail.com
Hello! I am back and I'm excited for new upcoming episodes! Tune to catch up with me after a long break away. I'll be updating you guys on the show, and sharing information on our DACA Series and Storytime Series! Find us on Social Media:Instagram: @thepricklythingspodcastTikTok: @tptpodcastBe a guest on the Podcast:Contact us over email at thepricklythingspodcast@gmail.com
WE DID IT Y'ALL!! We finished 90 Day Fiancé Season 9! This will be my last recap ever for this annoying season and I'm so happy we can MOVE ON. Good-bye Jibri and Miona, good-bye Yve and Mohamed, good-bye Emily and Kobe, good-bye Kara and Guillermo, good-bye Bini and Ari, and unfortunately we'll be seeing Bilal and Shaeeda again next week on Happy Ever After. Youtube ➔ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzzcUSzMuDO2LakLRJYHRqA Patreon ➔ https://www.patreon.com/mythots Podcast Contact ➔ hellomythots@gmail.com Instagram ➔ https://www.instagram.com/90day_th0ts Thank you sooooo much for your support!! #90dayfiance #90dayfianceuk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mythots/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mythots/support