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Henry Quillin is a student in the Canfield computer science and business honors program (CSB) at UT Austin and a software engineer intern at Bank of America. He likes building things. He is interested in software development, entrepreneurship, and blockchain/crypto. He has completed several internships and other contracts and has earned the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. He always has several software projects going, and when not buried in VSCode or books, he enjoys weightlifting, cooking, and listening to podcasts. He's currently helping artists monetize their scrapped music as the CTO of Scraps. You can check out his website at henry henryquillin.me. Topics of Discussion: [3:49] Henry's college experience and mindset shift. [5:00] Realizing the value of college. [6:48] Henry describes the computer science courses he took in his freshman year, including data structures, discrete math, and operating systems. [11:16] The computer programming classes Henry took in his freshman year. [12:54] The importance of practical experience and the value of hands-on learning in computer science. [20:27] Living arrangements and the social dynamics of college. [23:27] Advice for aspiring computer scientists. [28:07] Why internships are great, and how to make the most out of them. [33:12] Henry's Bank of America internship experience. [35:24] Learning to be comfortable with new and emerging technologies. Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Ep 183 with Henry Quillin LeetCode Claude OpenAI xAI Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Are we truly leveraging the full potential of nutrition in cancer prevention and treatment? Dr. Patrick Quillin doesn't believe so and is here to share his extensive knowledge on how making strategic dietary choices is crucial for beating cancer with nutrition.Dr. Patrick Quillin, PhD RD CNS is an internationally respected authority on the subject of nutrition and cancer. His 20 years of education and 47 years of clinical experience have brought him to the forefront of rational healing. His pivotal book Beating Cancer with Nutrition has sold over a half million copies and was best seller in its category on Amazon in 1999.Join us as we delve into the limitations of chemo and radiation, explore holistic alternatives like ivermectin and intravenous vitamin C, and discuss practical steps for maintaining a diet rich in cancer-fighting nutrients. This episode will change the way you think about cancer treatment and prevention.
This is the start of the IDS's Summer Rep Series for 2024. For those that don't know; during the summer, the IDS recreates old radio programs to the best of […] The post IDS 687 IDS Summer Rep 2024 vol 1 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
This week, Dr. John Westerdahl's guest interview is with Patrick Quillin, Ph.D., R.D., C.N.S., Nutritionist, Registered Dietitian and Internationally Recognized Nutrition and Cancer Expert. Dr. Patrick Quillin discusses how to beat cancer with nutrition and whole foods. Dr. Quillin served as Vice President of Nutrition for the Cancer Treatment Centers of America where he worked with thousands of cancer patients in a hospital setting. He is author of several books including, Beating Cancer With Nutrition and The Wisdom And Healing Power Of Whole Foods.
Happy St. Valentine’s Day, IDSers! As we celebrate the falling in of love, this year we at the IDS have decided to celebrate the kind of love that survives life’s […] The post IDS 686 St. Valentine's Day Special 2024 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
Send us a Text Message.Summer Quillen, my incredible friend and former law enforcement comrade, joins me in a heart-to-heart on the profound shift from maintaining peace on the streets to nurturing businesses and families. Our stories converge on the art of balancing multiple identities, the trials of motherhood, and the liberating leap into entrepreneurship, where we're now crafting our own narratives.Journey with us through the raw, emotional landscape of working mothers in high-stress careers. A coworker's struggle to serve her community amidst civil unrest, while also tending to her newborn, casts a stark light on the systemic challenges women in law enforcement face. It's a candid look at the pressures and expectations, and how personal adversities, symbolized by something as visceral as a lion tattoo, can forge unyielding strength. The transition from uniform to autonomy, from structured order to the freedom of self-employment, reveals joy and fulfillment found in our new ventures outside the force.The conversation takes a spirited turn as we explore the nimble world of a mobile notary, a role that seamlessly blends with the demands of motherhood. Engaging insights from the owner of Five Star Notary LLC highlight the vibrant tapestry of lives touched by this crucial service. We tackle the nitty-gritty of certifications, the dichotomy of juggling professional and family life, and the inspiring tales of women who navigate this landscape with grace. What emerges is an episode rich with personal transformation, a testament to the resilience of those who serve, and an ode to the enduring spirit of motherhood and entrepreneurship.Follow Summer on Social Media!Five Star Notary L.L.C. (@fivestarnotaryllc) • Instagram photos and videosCheck out her website for more details!www.fivestarnotaryllc.com Love what you hear? Wanna be featured on Updated AF? Shoot me a DM!IG: Tx_Realestatedoll OrIG: UpdatedAFCollective_PodcastPlease don't forget to subscribe and leave me a review! XOXO,Meg
Merry Christmas, IDSers!! Enjoy the Holiday Season with those near and dear, grab some egg nog, and then settle in to listen to this year's IDS Special. It’s a brief […] The post IDS 685 IDS X-mas Special 2023 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang crew asks a question on Twitter: Who had the better career? Demetrius Andrade, Billy Joe Saunders, or Peter Quillin
Dr. Quillin has a PhD in Philosophy and Masters in Applied Human Nutrition, where he has 30 years of experience. He has appeared on over 40 TV shows and 250 radio shows nationwide and is an internationally recognized expert in the are of nutrition and cancer. 10 years of his career were spent as the Vice President of nutrition for Cancer Treatment Centers of America, where he worked with thousands of cancer patients. He has authored 18 books and sold over 2 million copies including an International best seller “Beating Cancer with Nutrition”. He has also edited the textbook, “Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment” as well as organized the 1st, 2nd and 3rd International Symposia on Adjuvant Nutrition in Cancer Treatment. You may reach out to Dr. Quillin at: https://gettinghealthier.com/ Questions for podcast: onmmpodcast.@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin--greene/message
It's Spooky Season once again, IDSers!! Enjoy this year's special which is an episode from the old time radio series, LIGHTS OUT, entitled PYRAMID. So enjoy this treat…if you dare!! […] The post IDS 684 IDS Halloween Spooktacular 2023 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
This is the last episode of this year’s IDS Summer Rep. For those that don't know; during the summer, the IDS recreates old radio programs to the best of our […] The post IDS 683 IDS Summer Rep 2023 vol 3 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
Jacqueline Altman, Partner at Naman Howell & Jason Goodnight, Partner at Fraden, Farris, Quillin, Goodnight, Roberts + Ward join Steve Wood, Ph.D. to talk about the gig economy. They discuss the complications and challenges from a litigation perspective for this growing, but still relatively new, industry. Jacq and Jason describe what the gig economy is, how broad it is, and how little case law exists today specific to the gig economy. The group discuss the similarities and differences of gig economy litigation when compared to other areas such as transportation or patent law. Jacq, Jason, and Steve also talk about how the plaintiffs bar has become more aggressive in targeting gig economy companies, what gig economy companies need to look for in their corporate representatives, and how to address jurors who may not be as familiar with gig economy companies and practices. Watch the video of this episode: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/EgG
This is the second installment of the IDS's Summer Rep Series for 2023. For those that don't know; during the summer, the IDS recreates old radio programs to the best of our abilities for your entertainment and our amusement. One a month all summer long!! Up next is a classic episode from the OTR series, […] The post IDS 682 IDS Summer Rep 2023 vol 2 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
On this episode, I’m joined by actors McKenna Steel, Christian Randell, and Brad Oxnam who directed this production of Romeo & Juliet for Watershed Public Theatre. Enjoy!! click here to buy tickets… For the latest on COVID-19 from the CDC go here. Got a thought about this IDS episode? Let your voice be heard by […] The post IDS 681 Romeo & Juliet at Watershed Public Theatre first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
This year’s IDS Summer Rep begins with a collaboration with Project Audion complete with an introduction to this episode by Larry Groebe of Generic Radio Workshop. This international cast delivers a compelling performance on this “lost” episode of Suspense entitled The Witness on the Westbound Train. Enjoy!! The Cast: MARK: Pete Lutz, TXJOE: Doug Fain, […] The post IDS 680 IDS Summer Rep 2023 vol 1 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
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Happy New Year, IDSers!! As we sweep out the old year and welcome in the new, let’s have a little silly fun!! This year we celebrate the new year by giving you our version of a couple of Stan Freberg comedy sketches, St. George and the Dragonette and Banana Boat (Day-O) from The Stan Freberg […] The post IDS 679 IDS New Year Special 2023 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
Merry Christmas, IDSers!! Happy Holidays to one and all!!! It’s that time of year for the IDS Xmas Special and for 2022 we’re doing an episode of the Old TIme Radio series, The Life Of Riley, entitled No Christmas Bonus This Year. Time to take stock of the year just gone by, and the people […] The post IDS 678 IDS Xmas Special 2022 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
Jessica Quillin, PhD is the Co-Founder and Principal for It's A Working Title, LLC, a boutique agency and think tank focused on content strategy and research for fashion, luxury, and the experience economy. Jessica is an experienced content strategist, published author, and the former Fashion Editor for Glass Magazine. She has an extensive background in fashion, luxury, and retail, including strategy consulting and magazine editorial work with a range of brands, designers, and celebrities, including Maria Grazia Chiuri, Virgil Abloh, Sandra Choi, Tiffany & Co, and Burberry, among others. Jessica holds a PhD in English Literature and Music from the University of Cambridge and authored a book on Percy Bysshe Shelley and music. She also is an avid runner who runs marathons for fun. On this episode, she talks with Christiana Mavromatis about her career move from tech to fashion and how she's married the two while at the same time taking on not only starting her own business, but also launching a fashion tech social media site as well.
Gobble, gobble, gobble! Happy Turkey Day, IDSers!! One of the best days of the year! Eat some turkey, watch football, and listen to the IDS Turkey Day Special!! This year we are in need of some laughs with our cranberry sauce so this year's Turkey Day special is a classic Abbott & Costello episode from […] The post IDS 667 IDS Turkey Day Special 2022 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
It’s Spooky Season once again, IDSers!! Enjoy this year’s special which is an episode from the old time radio series, Stay Tuned For Terror, entitled The Boogey Man Will Get You. So enjoy this treat…if you dare!! Our IDS Cast: And Introducing… with musical selection: Swan Lake, Op. 20: Scène. Act 2, Scene 10 (Arranged […] The post IDS 676 IDS Halloween Spooktacular 2022 first appeared on The Inexplicable Dumb Show.
This week's episode is part two of my conversation with visual artist Kimmy Quillin. In this second half of our nearly-three-hour Zoom conversation, we talk more about her process—how she creates conditions for creativity, incorporating chance in her work, and what she calls intentional chaos. We end the episode with questions I gathered from a bunch of our mutual friends to ask her.Kimmy is one of my favorite painters whose work can be seen on the walls of Good Move in Brooklyn (whose founder, Jules, has been on the podcast twice) as well as in Elle, Domino Magazine, and at Uprise Art. She presented her solo show Many Moons at Chinatown Soup in November 2019 (I was there) and at Spite Haus in January 2020. I was excited to talk to her and this conversation exceeded my expectations.In Part 1, we talked about coffee routines and being heliotropic, her influences from her Wisconsin roots and New York City, the realities of living as an artist, and how she takes care of herself through it all. If you haven't listened, be sure to check it out! Show notes:- Find Kimmy on the Web | Instagram- If you haven't listened to the episode with Sam Salad a few weeks ago--one of my favorite episodes of the year--listen here- Check out the book Color Scheme by Edith Young- The Let It Out Kits are 32% off with the code 32- Sign up for the waitlist for the re-imagined Creative Underdogs/In Process (coming soon)!- Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox- Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout Sponsors:Credit Karma helps you find low-interest personal loans to bring down credit card debt and save you money. Ready to apply? Head to creditkarma.com/loanoffers to see personalized offers!First Person cognitive supplements: get 15% percent off your first order by going to getfirstperson.com and use code letitout
This week's episode is the first half of my conversation with visual artist Kimmy Quillin. We spoke for nearly three hours over Zoom, her from her home in Brooklyn and me here in LA. We begin by talking about mornings, her coffee routines and how being heliotropic, time of day, and color inform her painting. How both her Wisconsin roots and her love of New York City, the city she's lived in for over a decade inform her work and personality. She talks about working in different mediums, the realties of living as an artist, our mutual love of Craigslist, highs and lows of releasing art and how she takes care of herself throughout it all. She's one of my favorite painters whose work can be seen on the walls of Good Move in Brooklyn (whose founder, Jules, has been on the podcast twice) as well as in Elle, Domino Magazine, and at Uprise Art. She presented her solo show Many Moons at Chinatown Soup in November 2019 (I was there) and at Spite Haus in January 2020. We met before I left NYC and share a bunch of mutual friends whom I polled for questions to ask her at the end of part two. In part two we talk more about her process—how she creates conditions for creativity, incorporating chance in her work, what she calls intentional chaos—and much more. I was excited to talk to her and this conversation exceeded my expectations. Show notes:- Find Kimmy on the Web | Instagram- If you haven't listened to the episode with Sam Salad a couple weeks ago--one of my favorite episodes of the year--listen here- Check out the book Color Scheme by Edith Young- The Let It Out Kits are 32% off with the code 32- Sign up for the waitlist for the re-imagined Creative Underdogs/In Process (coming soon)!- Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox- Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout Sponsors:Credit Karma helps you find low-interest personal loans to bring down credit card debt and save you money. Ready to apply? Head to creditkarma.com/loanoffers to see personalized offersAthleticGreens: complete daily nutrition in one tasty scoop! Get a year's supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D and five free travel pouches with your first order of AthleticGreens when you visit athleticgreens.com/letitout!