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0:00 Intro6:05 News and Updates#DCSoWhite Campaign and DC comics discussionAvengers #1 line up and creative team19:49 ComicsThe DeadmanQuick Shots: Poison Ivy #45, Marc Spector: Moon Knight #5, Storm: EMM #537:40 LZ Relaunch: Photon
Robin and Mazen unpack the rise of AI-powered security threats, from the TanStack breach to compromised React Native packages and GitHub supply chain attacks. Learn practical ways to secure your React Native apps, manage dependencies safely, and reduce risk in modern mobile development. Show Notes Snyk: TanStack Compromised Wiz: Mini Shai-Hulud Strikes Again TanStack: Hardening Followup TanStack: Full Postmortem StepSecurity: Malicious RN Packages Metro4Shell CVE-2025-11953 JFrog: CVE-2025-11953 Deep Dive ReactCon Talk: Aleksandra Desmurs-Linczewska Matteo Collina: Why Trusted Publishing Can't Save Us npm Security Best Practices React Native Security Docs pull_request vs pull_request_target explained Connect With Us! Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier mobile app consultancy, especially focused on Expo and React Native, located fully remote in the US. We're a team of 30 with highly experienced mobile app developers and have been doing this for over a decade. We are also one of the first development teams to adopt agentic coding in a way that keeps high quality standards and aren't afraid to do things the old school way if we need to. If you're looking for mobile app or React Native or Expo expertise for your next project, hit us up at infinite.red/radio.
What makes Chain React more than just another tech conference? Robin, Mazen, and Gant Laborde of Infinite Red share behind-the-scenes stories, community highlights, AI trends, and what React Native developers can expect at Chain React 2026. Show Notes Chain React Conf 2026 (use code FRIENDS15) Food spots in Portland, OR Connect With Us! Gant Laborde: @gantlaborde Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier mobile app consultancy, especially focused on Expo and React Native, located fully remote in the US. We're a team of 30 with highly experienced mobile app developers and have been doing this for over a decade. We are also one of the first development teams to adopt agentic coding in a way that keeps high quality standards and aren't afraid to do things the old school way if we need to. If you're looking for mobile app or React Native or Expo expertise for your next project, hit us up at infinite.red/radio.
The Oh Behave! Podcast is back; and this episode explains why it took as long as it did.This is not an apology for the hiatus. It's something more honest than that: an account of doing the actual work of examining beliefs, sitting with discomfort, and changing course rather than just knowing you should. That process takes time. It took the time it took.This episode is about being wrong. Specifically, it's about why being wrong feels the way it feels, what the science says about that, and why the ability to be genuinely wrong without it costing you your sense of self might be one of the most important things a human being can develop.We start with a concept from behavioral science called cognitive fusion; the experience of a belief feeling less like something you're thinking and more like something you are. When a belief fuses with your identity, a challenge to the belief stops feeling like a correction and starts feeling like an attack. That's not weakness or stubbornness; it's a description of how human cognition works, grounded in a framework called Relational Frame Theory (RFT).From there, we look at history. How being wrong feels is not a matter of personality or intelligence; it's a learning history. If being wrong was dangerous in the environments where you learned who you were, your nervous system learned to treat it as a threat. It may still be responding to a danger that is long gone.Then we get practical. The goal is not to stop feeling the sting of being wrong; it's to feel it fully and still be able to move. The episode introduces flexible engagement as a name for that capacity; the ability to stay in honest contact with your experience, including the parts that challenge what you believe, without fusing so tightly that thoughtful response becomes impossible. We walk through what that looks like in practice and what it feels like from the inside.Finally, we look at the verbal behavior itself. Understanding that you're wrong and saying "I was wrong" out loud are two completely different behaviors with two completely different histories. The words live in a social world; and that social world shapes whether honesty becomes more or less likely over time. Intellectual honesty is not only an individual practice. It is a relational one.The episode closes where it began: the scientific method is not a departure from human nature. It is human nature formalized. From the day we are born, we are collecting data, running experiments, seeking to understand. Being a scientist is being human.Human first. Human always.
A rare live show from the Beer Temple with Buster and Dusty...Email Eletters to: Insiders@craftbeertemple.comMailing address: The Beer Temple 3173 N. Elston Ave. Chicago, IL 60618Intro/Outro Music: Gorilla Meat by Jogger UYD4L!
In today's episode of Tech3, we unpack TCS Chairman N Chandrasekaran's comments on how AI could reshape hiring across India's IT industry, with the company expected to hire at a slower pace than before. We also look at Zepto's updated IPO filing and what its Rs 8,010 crore public issue reveals about the state of quick commerce. Plus, PhonePe and CRED are testing the return of credit-card rent payments under a new RBI-compliant model, and OpenAI confidentially files for an IPO while laying out its vision for the next phase of artificial intelligence.
John Canzano talks with Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould about the Senate hearings to save college athletics, her nerves, media rights, and more. Subscribe to this podcast. Read JohnCanzano.com Support our sponsor -- The Wall -- at www.ByTheWall.com
Most authors treat launch day like a verdict: the book goes live, sales come in (or don't), and suddenly it feels like the market has spoken. Quiet numbers can trigger a brutal spiral — exhaustion, disappointment, and the sinking feeling that maybe the opportunity already passed. We disagree completely.In this episode, Penny Sansevieri and Amy Cornell break down a four-part relaunch strategy designed to help authors stop chasing a single "big moment" and start building ongoing visibility. Because the truth is that successful books rarely explode from one launch. They gain traction through repeated opportunities, smarter timing, and consistent refinement.We walk through the first phase: the Visibility Launch — where your goal is not perfection or massive sales, but data. You'll learn why early readers, initial messaging, and small audience response become the foundation for everything that follows. Then we move into the Proof Launch, showing how reviews become more than social proof. They become market intelligence. Reader language often reveals stronger hooks, better positioning, and selling points authors miss entirely.Next comes the Opportunity Launch, one of our favorite strategies. Instead of creating attention from scratch, attach your book to moments already happening: holidays, cultural conversations, seasonal trends, awareness months, news cycles, and built-in buying behavior. Borrow momentum instead of manufacturing it.Then we get into Market Expansion, where smart authors create multiple "new release" moments by staggering formats and audience entry points. Audiobooks, hardcover editions, large print, translations, workbooks, companion guides, and special editions can each create fresh visibility and reach readers who missed you the first time.We also unpack why Amazon rewards ongoing engagement. Updated descriptions. Improved A+ content. Fresh reviews. Better positioning. Small changes made consistently often outperform giant one-time marketing pushes.If your launch felt disappointing, this episode is your reset button. Because one quiet launch day does not mean your book failed. It may simply mean you're still in chapter one of the marketing plan.Subscribe for more practical book marketing strategies, share this episode with an author who needs a second chance mindset, and leave a review so more writers can find the show.Send us your feedback!Help shape our 2026 content by taking our 30-second listener poll!
Mazen and Robin welcome Gant Laborde of Infinite Red to discuss AI Triforce, a practical framework for AI-powered software teams. They explore agentic coding, governance, testing, code quality, and emerging engineering roles that help teams move faster with AI while maintaining scalability, reliability, and long-term maintainability. Show Notes AI Triforce announcement Connect With Us! Gant Laborde: @gantlaborde Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier mobile app consultancy, especially focused on Expo and React Native, located fully remote in the US. We're a team of 30 with highly experienced mobile app developers and have been doing this for over a decade. We are also one of the first development teams to adopt agentic coding in a way that keeps high quality standards and aren't afraid to do things the old school way if we need to. If you're looking for mobile app or React Native or Expo expertise for your next project, hit us up at infinite.red/radio.
Jerry opens the show with commentary on residential schools. Then, he delves into the Zellers relaunch and the return of classic Pizza Huts with branding and marketing expert, Tony Chapman. Chinese electric vehicles have now arrived in Canada as a federal memo warns of privacy risks. But, if a new U.S. bill passes, drivers of Chinese EVs may not be allowed to cross the border. Jerry speaks with Brian Turner, automotive writer at Postmedia’s Driving.ca. After the Pope’s recent criticism of AI, Jerry asks employment lawyer Sunira Chaudhri: can employees request religious exemptions from AI tools at work?
Have you ever reached a point where everything looks successful on the outside, but deep down you know something needs to change? In this inspiring episode of The She Believed She Could™ Podcast, Allison sits down with entrepreneur, peak performance coach, and Relaunch creator Hilary DeCesare to explore what happens when life calls you into your next evolution. Hilary shares the powerful story behind her own "I'm done" moment—a pivotal experience that forced her to confront burnout, redefine her identity, and ultimately create the Relaunch Method that has helped thousands of women navigate major life transitions with confidence and intention. Together, Allison and Hilary discuss why so many high-achieving women feel stuck despite outward success, how identity shifts are often the missing piece in personal and professional growth, and why reinvention isn't about starting over—it's about building from the wisdom you've already earned. Hilary also walks Allison through her signature Tune In Process, a simple yet powerful framework that combines neuroscience, visualization, music, emotional alignment, and micro-actions to help women gain clarity, elevate their energy, and move toward their biggest goals. You'll also hear a fascinating conversation about manifestation, the Law of Attraction, The Secret, and how intentionality can help create opportunities that once seemed impossible. Whether you're navigating a career change, business growth, burnout, divorce, motherhood, or simply feeling called toward something more, this episode will remind you that you're not lost—and you're definitely not stuck. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why feeling frustrated is different from being stuck How to recognize when you're ready for a relaunch The hidden identity shifts behind major life transitions Hilary's 3HQ™ framework: Head, Heart & Highest Self The neuroscience behind her Tune In Process How music can help elevate your energy and performance Practical tools for overcoming fear and creating momentum The role manifestation and intentionality play in success Why reinvention is available at every stage of life How to build a life rich in purpose, impact, wealth, and fulfillment Connect with Hilary: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hilarydecesare/ Website: https://therelaunch.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilarydecesare/ https://www.facebook.com/TheReLaunchCo https://www.youtube.com/@hilarydecesare This episode is sponsored by AdventHealth for Women. Learn more about their Women's Health Navigation Team and how they're making healthcare simpler for women and their families at AdventHealthForWomen.com. Positioned for Partnerships™ Mini Course - Turn your platform into a revenue-generating brand opportunity—without needing a massive following. Learn how to position your brand, create a high-converting media kit, and confidently pitch partnerships so brands instantly understand your value.
Anthony Joshua faced the media for the first time this week since tragedy turned his life upside down six months ago. Joshua was focused, determined and suitably prickly as he examined Kristian Prenga, his July 25 opponent. But can the superstar really make it all the way back?Adam Azim barely broke a sweat on Saturday night as he pummelled Steve Claggett. Now it's time for the leash to come off.Meanwhile, Chris Billam-Smith tackles hard man Ryan Rozicki this weekend in a scrap that is unlikely to leave either man fresh faced.And, in This Week, we hurtle back to 1991 and a collision between Terry Norris and Don Curry that saw one man's career take flight and the other's all but end.Thanks, one and all, for supporting The Opening Bell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What do you do when the brand you built to over $100 million goes bankrupt — and then you get the chance to buy it back? That's exactly what Amelia Warren and Kyle Vucko did with Epicure. In this episode, Phil and Kenny sit down with the co-managing directors of the relaunched Epicure — a Canadian spice and seasoning brand with a fiercely loyal customer base, a surprising MLM origin story, and a bold new omnichannel strategy. Amelia served as CEO of the original Epicure for 17 years. Kyle co-founded Indochino before joining Epicure as COO. Together, they acquired the brand's assets out of bankruptcy in April 2025 and relaunched it by September — rebuilding the supply chain, re-engaging customers, and moving the brand into retail for the first time. Check out Epicure here: https://epicure.com
If you followed Leadership is Feminine, this is going to feel different. Better, actually. Kris takes a beat to explain why she needed to hit pause on the podcast, why she's back, and why the conversation has changed altogether. Turns out, after 15 years in this work and thousands of hours of content, she had some things to sort through. Specifically, what does she actually want her life to look like now? This isn't a philosophical question for her. It's a real one. In this episode, you'll hear about: -Why she restructured her entire life at 53, including moving houses and letting go of almost everything she owned -How she's evolved her approach to coaching and why it requires being in the room with women -What a "wisdom cocktail" is and why you've already got one brewing inside you -Why the path forward for you isn't someone else's instructions, it's your own discover The core of what Kris is building here is space for women who already know the answers to their biggest questions live inside them. Not in a book. Not in someone else's playbook. In them. Because here's the thing. You didn't build a multi-million-dollar business by following instructions. You built it by trusting yourself. And if you're still second-guessing yourself in other areas of your life, she wants to talk about that If you've been listening for years, you know. If you're brand new, settle in. This is the space where women who are done with someone else's version of how to live actually get to design their own. Connect with Kris- Be sure to hit the Subscribe button for this podcast so you don't miss new episodes. - If this episode landed for you, subscribe to the Sage Letters to go deeper: www.thevisionary.ceo/letters LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Pinterest
Garrett Klassy has been the AD at Fresno State for almost 2 years and is leading the Bulldogs into the Pac-12 this summer. Expect to hear a lot in this interview, beginning with the evolving profile of the FBS AD position. I asked Garrett if he thinks FBS ADs will always be the key decision-maker for head coaching hires throughout the department or if that will maybe fall off to a deputy AD in the future as the job becomes less day-to-day involvement and more of a big picture role. Klassy is also one of several former ADs that left the chair for a P4 deputy AD job that eventually launched him back into the AD chair at a different level. Has this trend become the norm? He then talks about the relaunch of the Pac-12 and why it makes sense for Fresno State. The conversation ends with some advice for those that may feel like they came up in one area of college athletics and feel typecasted and want to still progress towards the AD job. 0:00 Introduction1:27 Why Garrett Klassy thinks he was the right person at Fresno State two years ago10:14 Will ADs always be the decision-maker on head coaching hires?17:00 ADs becoming Deputies to launch into new AD chair position20:15 Relaunch of the Pac-12 discussion26:55 Pivoting after feeling typecasted to progress towards AD chairAD Vantage empowers athletic directors with comprehensive staff data, performance analytics, and AI-powered candidate insights to make smarter hiring, compensation, and retention decisions in an era where every dollar counts. PILYTIX is an A.I. technology company dedicated to solutions that generate revenue, save time, and reduce costs for universities and sports & entertainment organizations. More Money. Less Time. Lower Costs. Onrise provides complete mental health Coverage for your Athletes. One call. Same-day setup. Your athletes get immediate access to peer support from retired pros, licensed clinicians, and 24/7 crisis care. Less than one in-house FTE. No hiring hassles. No initiative fatigue.Game One is the apparel company that can outfit your teams in Adidas, Nike or Under Armour.
What is actually happening to the media relations tools publicists rely on daily? In this episode of the PR Pace podcast, host Annie Scranton sits down with Brett Farmiloe, founder and CEO of Featured, to discuss the major shifts happening at the intersection of PR, artificial intelligence, and brand visibility.Brett shares the exclusive backstory behind his acquisition and relaunch of Help a Reporter Out (HARO) and Connectively, revealing his vision for preserving the nostalgia and product-market fit of the traditional three-times-a-day email newsletter while scaling a unified platform.Annie and Brett dive deep into the reality of AI-generated pitching, how journalists really feel about AI in their inboxes, and how PR professionals can navigate the shift from traditional SEO to GEO (Generative Engine Optimization). Learn how authoritative press releases and earned media mentions are becoming the ultimate "secret weapons" for training Large Language Models (LLMs) and securing AI visibility for your clients.Here's what we're talking about:The HARO Timeline: What happened to Help a Reporter Out and Connectively, and what their return looks like today.AI vs. Human Pitching: How 35% of journalists are actively opting out of 100% AI-generated pitches, and why a "human in the loop" is essential.The Evolution of Featured: How Featured is building the first true AI "co-pilot for PR" to solve inbox overload and unify journalist requests, podcasts, and speaking opportunities.GEO Strategy & AI Visibility: Direct tactics for landing your brand on the "new front page of the internet"—from authoritative news wires to GEO audits.Connect with the Guest:Visit Featured: Featured.com Visit Connectively: Connectively.us
NeezieDuzIt, Jonmau5 and Hardly Dan would like to introduce you to Joysticks and Chill Episode 1 - The Relaunch Edition!We talk Spain, Rome, Slip and Slides, brewing your own drinks and kicking some Kickstarters!We discuss the newsfor Destiny 2 closing down, Xbox and their new direction, 007 First Light and Subnautica 2 launches and the Sea of Thieves community controversy! Talking games, we discuss:MixtapeForza Horizon 6CairnWindroseAssassins Creed ShadowsKingdom Come Deliverance 2Crimson DesertEmail us: joysticksandchill@gmail.comJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/WGX6Du9PYg
0:00 Intro7:00 News and UpdatesNew Lanterns Teaser; Chris Cantwell joining writing team for season 2Milly Acock says she's never seen black widow, Captain Marvel, etcBrad Winderbaum taking on an expanded role as Head of Marvel Television, Animation, Comics & Franchise. Joining him is David Abdo, who steps in as General Manager of Comics & Franchise after moving over from Disney. Marvel/DC August Solicits37:30 ComicsRogue #5Quick Shots: Moonstar #3, New Titans #35, Deadly Hands #4, X-Men United #3, Rogue Sun #341:01:04 TV/Movies: Relaunch: Pixie
Air Space Over Iran Cleared as Trump Prepares to Relaunch War, Turkey Claims Plot to Kill Ivanka Foiled, 47 Ordered Gabbard to Quit, PLUS, Israeli Spy Group Project 545 Has Been Caught Targeting Hundreds of US Journalists Opposing War
Feeling overwhelmed by all the new AI coding tools for React Native development? In this episode, Robin and Mazen talk through how they're actually using tools like Claude, Cursor, and Expo Agent to build React Native apps faster. They share real-world AI coding workflows, lessons learned from building AI-assisted mobile apps, and why React Native still matters in an AI-driven development world. Show Notes Robin's meme about Redux on X (featuring Mazen) Mobile PR Reviewer on GitHub Matt Pocock's AI Skills for Real Engineers Ask us anything! We'll be recording a very special AMA episode of RNR in the future! Ask us anything by replying on our X, Bluesky, or LinkedIn posts. Connect With Us! Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier mobile app consultancy, especially focused on Expo and React Native, located fully remote in the US. We're a team of 30 with highly experienced mobile app developers and have been doing this for over a decade. We are also one of the first development teams to adopt agentic coding in a way that keeps high quality standards and aren't afraid to do things the old school way if we need to. If you're looking for mobile app or React Native or Expo expertise for your next project, hit us up at infinite.red/radio.
Welcome back to Top Stories. In this episode we travel back an over half a decade ago, to the 150th anniversary of the relaunch of The Bugle. Andy was joined by Nish Kumar, and Hari Kondabolu, as they find themselves suffering from cabin fever during the Covid-19 lockdown!Thanks, more classic clips tomorrow. Now go listen to the latest Bugle, in your feed now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this first episode, I'm opening up about what happened to A Wife Like Me, why something had to change, and why this conversation is so needed for Christian women right now.FOLLOW on Instagram (+ GIVEAWAY INFO): https://www.instagram.com/theamandadavison/GROW through weekly emails: https://ministry.myflodesk.com/theamandadavisonWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Evdfm6ri-Es&list=PLiz_uL6MBQv84IKvQR4XoJ8jW-26-mNO6In this episode, we talk about:the pressure to be the “good Christian woman”obedience, purity, and submission teachingsspiritual guilt and losing your voicewhy so many women feel anxious, stuck, or disconnectedIf you've ever felt like: something in your faith didn't sit right, you've been told to stay quiet or “just submit”, you're trying to do everything right but still feel overwhelmed...then you are not alone.Jesus came to bring freedom—not silence, fear, or control. And it's time we start having honest conversations about what's really been shaping us.Support the show
Daniel Williams stops by to chat with Mazen and Robin! We dig into Storybook 10's leaner bundle, the 10.3 MCP server unlocking AI agent workflows, what Chromatic is cooking up for visual regression testing in React Native, and his work on Repack. Show Notes Storybook announcement on X How to Cleanly Swap Between React Native Storybook 10 and Your App Storybook website Agent Device: iOS & Android Automation for AI Agents React Native Porto Meetup X Connect With Us! Daniel Williams: @Danny_H_W Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With over a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.
THE BIG PODCAST - Nick Cannon & Rip Michaels of Wild N Out | RIP Spirit Airlines | Rappers With Nothing Left To Prove | Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, and Will I. Am Re-Launch Centennial High | "Not Like Us" 2 Years Later | The Return of MigosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rallysport Direct was once THE FIRST spot you would check for your Subaru parts. Over the past years a lot has changed though. Now though, new owners have came in, hired enthusiasts like their new COO Jeff Foster and they are relaunching the once great brand. We dig into the plan, what worked back in the day and what needs to happen to bring it back to it's former glory!
It has been 60 days since the Iran war began, which means Friday is a legal deadline for the Trump administration to seek congressional authorization. But the White House informed Congress that it didn't need approval because the war had been "terminated" during the current ceasefire. Nick Schifrin joins Amna Nawaz with the latest developments. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
It has been 60 days since the Iran war began, which means Friday is a legal deadline for the Trump administration to seek congressional authorization. But the White House informed Congress that it didn't need approval because the war had been "terminated" during the current ceasefire. Nick Schifrin joins Amna Nawaz with the latest developments. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
It has been 60 days since the Iran war began, which means Friday is a legal deadline for the Trump administration to seek congressional authorization. But the White House informed Congress that it didn't need approval because the war had been "terminated" during the current ceasefire. Nick Schifrin joins Amna Nawaz with the latest developments. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
In the watch world, most revivals feel like marketing—names dusted off, logos revived, stories stretched to fit modern campaigns. But every so often, there's a resurrection so improbable, so meticulously earned, that it reads less like branding and more like fate. That's the story of Czapek Genève, a brand that vanished for nearly 150 years, leaving behind only traces—a few pocket watches, a partnership that helped spark Patek Philippe, and a mystery that refused to die quietly.
In this episode of What's Next, two of your very favorites are making their return — and Michelle Pfile is here to tell you why this relaunch should have you excited. Join Michelle Pfile as she talks about what makes these products so loved, how to confidently share them with others, and how to use this relaunch as a powerful opportunity to build momentum and grow your business.Find us at hughandgrace.com On Instagram @hughandgrace On Facebook @HughandGrace Email us at customercare@hughandgrace.com Music: Realize your dreams by Sergio Prosvirini
Jamon is back! Jamon joins Robin to discuss his game Gunship Origins, built in Godot and being distributed with MicroProse. Jamon also shares his popular "Night Shift" workflow, running AI agents overnight while he thinks through the system by day. Show Notes The "Night Shift" Agentic Workflow Jamon's post about the "Night Shift" Agentic Workflow on X Connect With Us! Jamon Holmgren: @jamonholmgren Robin Heinze: @robinheinze React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With over a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.
Robin and Mazen welcome Tanner Linsley to dive into TanStack Native Router, his ambitious new take on React Native navigation that promises a simpler mental model, powerful type safety, and a fresh cross-platform future for routing. Show Notes TanStack Native Router (React Native branch) React Native Router Package (TanStack Router) React Native Basic Example (TanStack Native Router) Connect With Us! Tanner Linsley: @tannerlinsley Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With over a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.
In this episode, I have the pleasure of hosting Brian Kemper, the founder and of Rock for Life. We explore how culture, faith, and community-driven activism have shaped the pro-life movement over the decades. Our conversation delves into the origins of Rock for Life, the importance of face-to-face activism, and the future of pro-life advocacy inspired by cultural engagement.
Todd Werth, Infinite Red's co-founder and 30-year software veteran, joins Robin to talk AI and where it's taking our industry. Also, Claude built a Flappy Bird clone with Todd's face on it, and we're not sorry. Connect With Us! Todd Werth: @twerth Robin Heinze: @robinheinze React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With over a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.
In this episode, I'm joined by Brad Spirrison to discuss the relaunch of GrownIn and what it means for cannabis commerce and culture in Chicago and the broader Midwest. We talk about why the region is uniquely positioned as a hub for cannabis talent, business, and innovation, and how this next chapter aims to bring those pieces together in a more intentional way. We also dive into the upcoming Midwest Cannabis Forum on May 28, including who should attend, what kind of conversations to expect, and why events like this matter as the industry continues to evolve. Along the way, we touch on federal rescheduling, the rise of hemp beverages, and the importance of aligning stakeholders around the reality that it is all one plant. Watch video version and read full show notes here: https://thecolememo.com/2026/04/03/e271/
Here's what you need to know: - Having reached the end of 1804, the Napoleonic Quarterly is now halfway through its decade-long project.- That means it's time for a half-time break to reboot and relaunch the project, with the twin goals of offering an alternative 'entry point' for Napoleonic Wars afficionados and allowing the establishment of an end-state production pipleline.- It's not exactly the Super Bowl's half-time entertainment, but for this relaunch period we'll have two limited miniseries running in parallel.- The first is a recap series; one episode per year of the chronology. Each episode will look at the four main themes illustrated by clips from the main episodes, and then do a quick month-by-month reminder of the main events.- The second is season two of our movie project. But instead of looking at Ridley Scott's Napoleonic monstrosity, this time round we'll be working up our own treatment for how we'd fit the life of Napoleon around the traditional Hollywood screenplay structure.- Meanwhile in the background work is underway on our 1805 episodes.- The relaunch period hopefully starts with an episode a day for, hopefully, a full week; and then we'll revert to weekly for the duration. - Vive le podcast!
Ep 521 - PlayStation hardware gets a massive price hike. The new Life is Strange is actually good! And Jason Wishnov returns to chat about his new game, People of Note. Become a patron to get the extended cut: https://www.patreon.com/posts/extended-900-us-154665150 Check out Jason's game, People of Note: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1626170/People_of_Note/ 00:00 - Intro 02:12 - Easy Allies 10th Anniversary Recap 09:08 - PlayStation 5 is Now More Expensive 17:57 - Nintendo Loses Patent Claim 24:14 - People of Note w/ Jason Wishnov 51:42 - Damiani's My One Piece 55:06 - My One Thing 01:06:48 - Life Is Strange: Reunion Impressions 01:18:55 - Death Stranding 2 PC Impressions 01:29:28 - L&R: Do What to the Shareholders? 01:37:28 - L&R: Favorite Game Shows 01:43:23 - L&R Game: Remake, Remaster, Relaunch, Reject 01:58:16 - Bets 02:05:16 - Closing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we review Brutal Dark (I'm just calling it Brutal Dark), End of Life and Bleeding Hearts, the three new books from Vertigo's launch month. We also go through some deviations about the works of Jeff Vandermeer and video games made by the studio Remedy. But I swear we discuss the books eventually. Email us: VertigoVoices@gmail.com
Ich bin ganz aufgeregt, denn wir haben ein neues Cover! Nach ziemlich genau sieben Jahren ist das das erste Mal, dass wir einen Relaunch machen. Ich hoffe, es gefällt euch so gut wie mir!Außerdem ist diese Folge hier auch die erste, die komplett als Video auf YouTube erscheint. Ich freue mich, wenn so nochmal ganz viele neue Leute auf Deutschland3000 aufmerksam werden. Und dass es für alle von euch, die schon länger dabei sind, vielleicht auf der zusätzlichen Plattform neue Möglichkeiten gibt, in Austausch über die Gäste und ihre Themen zu kommen. Ansonsten soll sich für euch aber nicht viel ändern, euch erwartet hier der gewohnt wilde Mix von Gästen mit Themen, die euch bereichern und zum Nachdenken bringen sollen.Mein heutiger Gast ist perfekt, um in diese neue Phase zu starten, denn er ist einer der beiden Gründer von Simplicissimus – einem der größten YouTube-Kanäle Deutschlands. In seinen Videos erklärt Jonas warum die Deutsche Bahn ständig zu spät kommt, erzählt spektakuläre Spionage-Fälle nach oder analysiert Donald Trumps Krieg gegen die Medien. Was in seiner Studenten-WG anfing, ist heute eine Firma mit über 30 Mitarbeitenden und mehr Reichweite als mancher öffentlich-rechtliche Sender hat. Während Jonas und sein Team so viel Wissen vermitteln, weiß man über ihn … erstaunlich wenig. Auch mir hat er weder seinen Nachnamen, noch sein Alter verraten. Nicht mal sein Gesicht ist in der Öffentlichkeit bekannt. Trotzdem konnte ich im Laufe der Folge die eine oder andere Neuigkeit über ihn rausbekommen …Und falls ihr euch jetzt fragt: Hä, ihr macht einen Videopodcast und der erste Gast zeigt sein Gesicht nicht? Tja, dann checkt doch gerne mal direkt unseren neuen Kanal – da gibt's Jonas trotzdem zu sehen. Nur halt irgendwie … anders. Also, los gehts!►►►Deutschland3000 Instagram: @deutschland3000 https://www.instagram.com/deutschland3000YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/deutschland3000 SimplicissimusInstagram: @simplicissimusyt/https://www.instagram.com/simplicissimusyt/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SimplicissimusEva Schulz Instagram: @evaschulzhttps://www.instagram.com/evaschulz/ ►►►2 Bored Guys: https://www.youtube.com/@2BoredGuysOfficial "Unfassbar" von Simplicissimus: https://www.youtube.com/@unfassbar/videos Henke‘s Video Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZsJqigBOGA Podcast-Tipp: „Musste durch“ mit Levi & Fabi:https://www.ardsounds.de/sendung/musste-durch-mit-levi-und-fabi/urn:ard:show:a029fd2f59cb52dd/►►►Host: Eva Schulz Redaktion: Sabine Lebek, Isabella Huber, Ruby-Ann Schwiethal, Axel Schöning, Fehri Lariani, Kim Vanessa SchangTeam YouTube: Camille Laveu, Tim Terborg, Albrecht Elstermann Produktion: KONTER Studios GmbH „Deutschland3000“ ist ein Podcast von N-JOY (NDR) und dem BR für die ARD.
Evan Albert from Meta joins Mazen and Robin on the episode! Evan reveals how React Native developers can now build apps for Meta Quest using the tools they already know and love. From infinite screen space to multi-panel experiences, this episode explores the exciting frontier where React Native meets VR. Show Notes RNR 337 - Meta Quest for React Native with Marcus Leyendecker Blog Posts & Guides Getting Started with Expo on Meta Quest (Callstack) What You Can Build with React Native on Meta Quest (Callstack) Using Expo Libraries on Horizon OS: A Guide to Compatibility (Callstack) Learn Once, Write for VR: A React Native Showcase for Meta's Horizon OS (Callstack) How to Release a React Native App on the Meta Horizon Store (Callstack) How to Add Meta Quest Support to Your Expo App (Software Mansion) React Native Meta Horizon OS Documentation (Callstack) Meta Spatial Simulator Blog Post Videos React Native on Quest Walkthrough — Coding with Beto React Conf Announcement — Live Stream Callstack Interview Tools & Packages Expo Horizon Core Plugin (npm) Expo Expo Go on Meta Quest Connect With Us! Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With over a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.
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WE'RE BBBAAACCCKKKK!!! We took a break… life was LIFE-ing
Happy Astrological New Year! I cannot believe it's March 2026 and more than 2 years since I published an interview yet alone just a podcast episode. I debated over and over what I wanted to do with the podcast - start over, take a break or just walk away, but it has always had a special place in my heart. Mommy's on a Call saved me during the transition from 2 to 3 kids, it connected me to the world when everything shut down and went online, and it helped me personally discover new passions. Through the podcast I met interesting, accomplished and amazing entrepreneurs and moms and it became my creative outlet in a time when I felt lost. I have sat on relaunching this podcast for over a year now, but no more perfection (do I need new artwork? should I have multple weeks in the queue? what should my intro be? etc...). I'm here to take action! Stay tuned for the relaunch of Mommy's on a Call!
Mazen and Robin catch up on five months of React Native and Expo releases, covering the biggest updates in 0.82–0.84 and Expo SDK 55. They talk through the move to the new architecture, Hermes V1 becoming the default, faster builds, better developer tools, and AI updates that make upgrading a little less of a headache. Show Notes React Native 0.82 – A New Era for the New Architecture React Native 0.83 – Stable New Architecture and React 19.2 Updates React Native 0.84 – Hermes V1 by Default and Legacy Architecture Cleanup Expo SDK 55 – React Native 0.83, React 19.2, and New Project Template “Pay It Forward” – You Never Know How Much It Helps (YouTube Short) Expo Skills – Official AI Agent Skills for Expo and React Native Connect With Us! Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With over a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.
The podcast reunion kicks off with updates and a rockin' theme song, followed by discussions on life changes, relocations, family, parenthood, community, political engagement, ranching, and investment ventures.TChapters00:00 Podcast Reunion and Updates06:04 Family and Parenthood19:30 Ranching and Investment Ventures25:23 Red Hook: A Weekend Outing Turned Home36:05 The Role of a County Commissioner51:21 Agriculture and Food as the Backbone of Civilization01:03:50 Everyday Carry and Heirlooms
Fernando Rojo, Head of Mobile at Vercel, joins Mazen and Robin to discuss building the V0 mobile app with React Native and Expo, including tech stack decisions, performance optimization, and how the project pushed Vercel to improve its native tooling. Show Notes How Vercel Built the v0 iOS App with React Native Leveling Up React Native with Vercel Agent Skills AIX: AI Chat Primitives for Native Apps from Vercel Connect With Us! Fernando Rojo: @fernandorojo Robin Heinze: @robinheinze Mazen Chami: @mazenchami React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is an expert React Native consultancy located in the USA. With over a decade of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter, core React Native contributors, creators of Ignite and Reactotron, and much, much more), Infinite Red is the best choice for helping you build and deploy your next React Native app.
Podcast Description 1: Power of Reading Week – Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois “Of the Wings of Atlanta” Part 4 In this inspiring kickoff to Power of Reading Week, host Nichel Anderson dives into the brilliance of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois with a focused reading and discussion of his essay “Of the Wings of Atlanta” Part 4. This episode celebrates the timeless power of literature and the importance of reading as a tool for growth, reflection, and empowerment. Nichel explores the historical context of Du Bois's work, connecting his message of perseverance and intellectual excellence to today's journey of self‑development. Through thoughtful analysis and storytelling, she highlights why reading remains one of the most powerful ways to move forward in life — a classic, old‑school path to wisdom and success. As Power of Reading Week unfolds, Nichel will spotlight other prominent voices of the Harlem Renaissance, revealing how they collaborated with Du Bois and his organizations to elevate art, culture, and education. *** Today also marks Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois's birthday and the relaunch of Nichel's PMTR (Pyramid Mystery Temple Reunion) NFT collection. Support this creative mission by minting one of the ten exclusive pyramids at Mint.MOLIAEWorld.com and join the journey to uncover the mystery of the HUJTA swords — a story that echoes Du Bois's pursuit of excellence and the MOLIAE vision of legacy and empowerment.
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