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Show Notes: In this episode, we review ten posts from SugarClub from last quarter that you don't want to miss. This episode will hopefully entice you to look at one or all of these post links listed below. Social Club Event: All About Upgrades – SugarCloud & On-site – April 27 at 10:00 Am Eastern Time (US & Canada) Developer Office Hours – Session 9 (April 5 @10 AM Eastern Time (US & Canada) DevClub Calendar SugarOutfitters Blog Post - How to Reduce Sceen – Switching and Access Tickets Directly from Teams Voice of the Customer: Prioritizing your product :: Marcch 2023 SugarClub's Release Central How to Leverage Custom Reports in Your Sugar Dashboard Sugar Market Updates: A Sweet Release for Market Users – Release Update 23.4 – Report Filter Improvements Virtual Round Table | Introducing Sugar 13.0 – Get more out of your Sugar Platform Webinar on April 19 @ 10 AM London Time Virtual Chat: Get more value from your CRM with the new SugarCRM platform | Spanish – April 18 @ 10 AM Madrid Time Virtual "Round Table": Increase efficiency and transparency in your business processes with Sugar | German – April 20 @ 2 PM Berlin Time
Show Notes: In this episode, we review 10 posts from SugarClub from last quarter that we don't want you to miss. This episode will hopefully entice you to take a look at one or all of these post links listed below. New Quick Video – Using Advanced Forecasting and Pipeline Analytics in Sugar Sell by Olivia Englehart 6 Successful Tips to Creating an Enticing Marketing Campaign by Lauren King Sugar Connected Virtual Event Series – Now available On Demand New Webinar in June - Accelerate and Automate Sales: Create the Ultimate Sales Plays with CRM NEW Thought-Leadership Podcast Featuring Business Leaders and Their Strategies for Growth WEBINAR: How is CRM software helping leading manufacturers boost productivity? Best practices in data cleansing when you have a large CRM by Adam Franks In Case You Missed Our Q3 2022 (12.1) Dev Webinar posted by Rafael Fernandes Leadership Lounge – How No-Code/ Low-Code Works by Christian Wettre New E-learning course: Quick Start for Salesforce Administrators created by Brie Rowe
Show Notes: In this episode, we recap the last quarter's interesting finds in SugarClub. For the last quarter, there's a ton to talk about. Our community has been busy typing, they are burning up the keyboards and posting new information for the rest of us. Check out the links below referenced in this episode. Product Updates: Sugar Serve Q1 2022 is Live Sugar Sell Q1 2022 is Live Engage News: Introducing Equitable Managed Storage Allocations Four EMEA Customers Who Let the Platform Do the Work Training & Certification: Creating and Using Sugar Reports Live Classes Schedule How to use the Customer Journey Plug-in Sugar News: Ukraine Conflict Crisis New SugarOffitters Marketplace for Add-ons and Integrations Now It's Easier to Grow with SugarCRM: Launching Three Editions to Sugar Sell Event: No Blind Spots: Build the Ultimate Sales Forecast with CRM – April 26
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast takes over the ether again. On the show this time we have quite a bit of music from long ago, a few pieces from more recent times, and the Symphonic Zone. All that, plus news of tours and releases on this edition of Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Fabrice Bony - Tuatha de Dannan, from 7 + ∞2. Caravan - Nightmare, from Ether Way3. Al Stewart - Sirens of Titan, from Modern Times4. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Singing the Dolphin Through, from The Roaring Silence5. Deuter - Gammastrahlen-Lamm, from D6. Dead Can Dance - The Promised Womb, from Aion7. Dead Can Dance - The Garden of Zephirus, from Aion8. Synergy - The City Goes to War, from Metropolitan Suite9. Keith Emerson - Ginastera: Dance Creole, from Steinway to Heaven [compilation]10. Andy Summers - Big Thing, from Charming Snakes11. Birdsongs of the Mesozoic - On the Street Where You Live, from Faultline12. Pat Metheny Group - Airstream, from American Garage13. The John Abercrombie Quartet - Pebbles, from M14. John McLaughlin - New York on My Mind, from Electric GuitaristTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE15. The Tangent - Perdu dans Paris, from London or Paris, Berlin or Southend on Sea16. Steve Hackett - In the Skeleton Gallery, from Wuthering Nights: Live in Birmingham17. Moon Safari - Crossed the Rubicon, from Live in Mexico18. The Black Codex - A Wolf among the Sheep, from The Black Codex Episodes 14-2619. The Black Codex - The Judgement of the King, from The Black Codex Episodes 14-2620. Marillion - Beyond You, from Marillion with Friends from the Orchestra21. Joni Mitchell - Paprika Plains, from Don Juan's Reckless DaughterLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE22. Tangerine Dream - Ambient Monkeys, from Ambient Monkeys23. The Moody Blues - I Don't Want to Go on without You (Come Back), from The Magnificent Moodies (Go Now)24. Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth, from Buffalo Springfield25. The Pentangle - Hear My Call (alternate version) [cd bonus track], from The Pentangle26. Eyes of Etherea - Every Point in Time, from Retropod
Welcome to another episode of the RetroPod, where this week we conclude the SegaGuys "Console Wars" trilogy by sitting down with the author of the brilliant book and the brains behind the CBS documentary, Blake J. Harris. We pack plenty into this hour long chat as we discuss Blake's gaming roots, his influences (and challenges) while researching and writing the book, delve into the artwork behind the documentary, and get the lowdown on how the SEGA (good guy) vs. Nintendo (bad guy) narrative came to be. We hope you enjoy this episode, and many thanks to Blake for giving us his time. We look forward to welcoming you back on soon. You can find Blake on Twitter @blakejharrisNYC.
We cap off a rather eventful month in the SEGA world with a RadioSEGA Shuffle featuring plenty of typing, topicality and some fresh RadioSEGA news including a new show announcement!
Welcome to another episode of the RetroPod, and what an episode we have in store for you... As we prepare to celebrate our 1st birthday here at The SegaGuys, we are so very proud to be able to bring you an exclusive sit down with none other than the former President and CEO of SEGA of America, Tom Kalinske. We had the absolute privilege of covering a wide range of topics with Tom, from his roots in the industry to taking on Nintendo, working with Hayao Nakayama, his thoughts on the SEGA Saturn and so much more. This episode was so enjoyable to record and we truly hope our listeners enjoy tuning in just as much. We both also want to take this opportunity to thank both Tom and Al Nilsen for giving us their time, it was an honour to speak to two absolute SEGA legends. Enjoy the show.
Welcome to another episode of The SegaGuys and to another episode of "My Favourite SEGA...", where this week we welcome yet another brilliant SEGA community guest to the show. It's a real pleasure for us to sit down and chat once again with the one and only 'KC', host of RadioSEGA's brilliant podcast, The SEGA Lounge. KC kindly hosted us on the Lounge last year, so it's only fair we return the favour and have him on the RetroPod to chat about his gaming history, favourite SEGA game/music/console and much more. As always when we catch up with KC, there are laughs galore in this one. Thanks again KC, it was great fun. You can find KC @KCRadioMan on Twitter, and find The SEGA Lounge @TheSEGALounge. Visit thesegalounge.com for the latest podcast news and to stream episodes, and remember to check out RadioSEGA at radiosega.net.
This week The Old Man is back to discuss alien abduction. He has been fascinated by common physical traits that abductees seem to share, so with that as a jumping off point, we delve deeper into some research that breaks down what kinds of folks get plucked up from the planet by extraterrestrials. THE 2006 STUDY/MAIN SOURCE:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333634035_A_Report_on_the_Demographics_and_Beliefs_of_Alien_Abduction_ExperiencersTHE BEST CAR COMMERCIAL EVER MADE:https://youtu.be/7uLuNobnvi4LISTEN TO:Case/Lang/VeirsAtaraxiaFirst Aid KitApraxicand the Podcast "Retropod"THE SPOTIFY PLAYLIST:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1DCPIRAI4Iy5c0f5yjyaTK?si=8ToC54vBRXOtdkpUmNtdXA&utm_source=copy-linkNEW WORD OF THE NITE:per·i·pa·tet·ic/ˌperēpəˈtedik/adjectivetraveling from place to place, in particular working or based in various places for relatively short periods.INTRO & OUTRO MUSIC BY LEE DANIEL DINGESCONTACT FOR SOURCE LIST OR JUST TO CHAT:EMAIL: lostrhetoricpodcast@gmail.comINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/lostrhetoricpodcast/?hl=en
Welcome, and a Happy New Year to all our listeners! On this first RetroPod of 2021, James & Dan go back in time to the origins of the Xbox, when SEGA tried their hardest to remain in the hardware game (albeit fleetingly) by hanging onto the coattails of Microsoft's new kid on the block. We go back to the Dreamcast's final days, explore the talks between both companies, SEGA's dreams and Microsoft's denial, before taking you on a journey to the present day to show just why SEGA has had a far larger influence on Xbox (and modern gaming) than many give them credit for. We hope you enjoy the show, and please subscribe. If you enjoy the show, consider leaving us a rating or review on your preferred listening platform. Thank you!
On this show James & Dan select their Capcom "Dirty Dozen" as they explore Capcom's legacy on SEGA consoles. Starting in the earliest days as their relationship blossomed over Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition on the Mega Drive, and grew generation after generation, arguably becoming SEGA's staunchest third party developer of all time. Check out The SEGAGUYS over at: https://twitter.com/segaguys
Új adásunkban évfordulós filmeket tárgyalunk. Kiderül például, hogy Elavult-e A közösségi háló, és hazudik-e a Fincher-Sorkin páros? Mennyi igaz a Majdnem híres sztorijából, és miért (nem) menő arc Cameron Crowe? Mikor kezdődik és hol ér véget az álom az Emlékmásban, és mi köze az öregedésnek a hárommellű nőhöz? Hogyan tudja kipusztítani az emberiséget egy vírus, és mihez kezd 855 férfi 8 nővel? Milyen egy hiperrealista Bonnie és Clyde-film, és lehet-e feminista ikon az a nő, aki lemond a gyerekeiről? A menetrend: 6:10 - A közösségi háló (2010) 32: 40 - Majdnem híres (2000) 54:50 - Emlékmás (1990) 1:24:25 - Virus (1980) 1:34:12 - Wanda (1970)
Celebrating International Podcast Day in advance, this week's guests are James and Dan, aka The SEGAGUYS, a couple of veteran SEGA fans who host The SEGAGUYS RetroPod. I had a great time recording this interview and learning about the guys' love for SEGA and how they got together to start the podcast. I also learned a lot about how playing Sega Rally can be a meditative experience. Listen to the episode if you want to know more about this awesome SEGA podcast. Check out The SEGAGUYS RetroPod: https://segaguys.podbean.com/ Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/segaguys Follow Dan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/swooper_d Follow James on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSegaHolic Theme song of The SEGA Lounge by OSC. You can buy it at 'name your price' by going to https://opussciencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/megane-hatsune-miku-project-diva. Follow The SEGA Lounge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesegalounge Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesegalounge Check out our website at https://www.thesegalounge.com Find KC on social media: https://streamerlinks.com/kcradioman
Hello and welcome to a brand new RetroPod, where this time James and Dan pay homage to the brilliant SEGA Mega Drive on its 30th (THIRTIETH!?) PAL anniversary. We discuss our memories of the system, our favourite games, the music we adore, and as usual through in plenty of banter to boot. There's also (as with our Saturn special) some fantastic appearances from some of our community listeners, who share their love and memories of an iconic system for you all to enjoy. Thanks again for listening!
On this episode of the RetroPod, James & Dan give their reaction to the Game Gear Micro and ask how the hell someone managed to get it signed off for production. They also chat about the 'big' Famitsu story from June 4th, and give their opinions on what they would love to see from a SEGA arcade streaming service. As usual there's stories, tales from the past and tangents galore on another fun packed RetroPod. Enjoy!
The epDate — Podcast Award Season Welcome to The epDate, where we bring you the latest in podcasting for podcast people! On this week’s show, we’ll explore the latest news in the podcasting world, some podcasts you should be checking out this week, and our podcaster spotlight, featuring Jarrod Walsh from Best Team Men. But first, here are two fresh news headlines from the podcasting world:World Podcast News Podcast Award News (Australia & Britain) True crime podcast, ‘Wrong Skin’ has taken out Australian podcast of the year at the Australian Podcast Awards in Sydney. ‘Wrong Skin’ is a podcast from news outlet The Age, which investigates the 1994 disappearance and death of two Indigenous young adults in the Kimberley. ‘STAGES with Peter Eyers’ took out the Best New Podcaster award. In the British Podcast Awards, it was George, The Poet and his podcast ‘Have You Heard George’s Podcast’ taking out five awards — including the coveted Podcast of The Year award. Sony Music Join the Pod Wars Sony Music Entertainment has announced its entry into the booming podcasting landscape, with a joint venture with two veteran podcast producers. Sony has teamed up with Adam Davidson, the co-founder of NPR’s “Planet Money” and Laura Meyer, who’s worked with such companies as Stitcher and Panoply Media, to create original scripted and unscripted podcast content, spanning a multitude of genres. Sony is the latest big name to join in the impending fight for exclusive podcasting talent and content rights, in what the epDate is calling, the Pod Wars. That’s what’s making waves in the podcast world this week, now here are a few show suggestions for your podcast cravings.Podcast Suggestions: This week we’re looking at some shows for the history buffs out there. Retropod Join Mike Rosenwald on Retropod, a show for history lovers, featuring stories about the past, rediscovered. Looking into the past for forgotten heroes, overlooked villains, explorers, world changers, dreamers and more. The latest episode looks at the forgotten pioneers of the first American utopia. The Dollop Check out The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds for a comedic look into the past. Anthony research’s and tells fascinating, quirky, and sometimes hard-hitting stories from history to his friend Gareth — who enters the show knowing nothing about the topic at hand. A great way to learn about some bizarre and untold parts of history, whilst having a laugh. Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History takes a unique approach to analysing history. Carlin isn’t a historian, and this isn’t academic history, but rather it’s journalist and broadcaster Dan Carlin’s unique blend of high drama and fantastic narration that has built a large following for this beloved podcast. Check all these podcasts out on your favourite podcast app today.Podcaster’s Spotlight: Each week we’ll have a different podcaster on to talk about their favourite podcasts right now! On this podcaster spotlight, we have Jarrod Walsh from the Auscast Network Extra show, Best Team Men — a brand new sport and pop culture podcast — here are his favourite podcasts right now! Jarrod’s Favourite Podcasts: Fitzy & Wippa The Rub Catch Up — Triple M The Sounding Board Road Trippin’ The Woj Pod The Howie Games Police Tape Interview with Andrew Denton The Bad Cast Check out Best Team Men via this channel — Auscast Network Extra — on your podcast app, or at AuscastNetwork.com. If you’re a podcaster and want to share your favourite podcasts at the moment, hit us up on Twitter @AuscastNetwork. And that’s it for the epDate, make sure you subscribe for free to Auscast Network Extra for plenty more great podcasts. The sponsors for this weeks epDate are: Pushpull Media, Got the Merchandise, and Cartel Media. Send us your stories and cool podcast facts at AuscastNetwork.com. Happy Podcasting! Podcast Resources: https://podnews.net/ https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-48326244 https://variety.com/2019/digital/news/sony-music-podcast-adam-davidson-laura-mayer-1203208804/ Music from Free Music Archive in order of appearance Computer Music All Stars — May The Chords Be With You Nctrnm — Absum Nctrnm — Qeue
We're taking a little break over the holidays to look back on some of the best Retropod episodes from 2018. Today, we look back on the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
We're taking a little break over the holidays to look back on some of the best Retropod episodes from 2018. Today, an episode co-hosted by Madeline Daly, who won our Retropod trivia contest at the 2018 National Book Festival.
We're taking a little break over the holidays to look back on some of the best Retropod episodes from 2018. Today, our episode marking the date Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, 50 years ago this April.
We're taking a little break over the holidays to look back on some of the best Retropod episodes from 2018. Today, doughnuts. They aren’t just delicious. They also helped America win a war.
We're taking a little break over the holidays to look back on some of the best Retropod episodes from 2018. Today, Ida B. Wells, who was an investigative journalist, an anti-lynching activist, a suffragette and a teacher.
We're taking a little break over the holidays to look back on some of the best Retropod episodes from 2018. Today, the story of Caroll Spinney and his iconic character Big Bird.
In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
This week at In The Past Lane, the American history podcast, we bring you Part 2 of our commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1. Our previous episode explored the history of the great influenza pandemic of 1918-1920 that swept the world in the wake of the war, killing tens of millions. In this episode, we turn our attention to the question of how Americans responded to the nation’s participation in the Great War. Joining me in this discussion is Andrew Huebner. He is an associate professor of history at the University of Alabama whose work focuses on American military history. He’s the author of many books and scholarly articles, including the book, The Warrior Image: Soldiers in American Culture from the Second World War to the Vietnam Era. I speak with him about his latest work, Love and Death in the Great War. In the course of our discussion, Andrew Huebner explains: How Americans shifted from opposing US entry into the war to supporting it once the US decided to join the conflict. How popular discourse on why Americans needed to fight in the war focused on defending the American family. Why social turmoil in the US in the years leading up to the war led many Americans to believe US participation in WW1 would restore traditional values, racial hierarchies, and gender roles. How the experience of US soldiers in WW1 varied significantly by race. How Americans struggled to make sense of the loss of loved ones in the war. How the memory and meaning of WW1 changed in the 1920s and 1930s. Recommended reading: Andrew Huebner, Love and Death in the Great War (Oxford University Press). David M. Kennedy, Over Here: The First World War and American Society More info about Andrew Huebner - website Follow In The Past Lane on Twitter @InThePastLane Instagram @InThePastLane Facebook: InThePastLanePodcast YouTube: InThePastLane Related ITPL podcast episodes: 024 Michael Neiberg on World War I and the Making of Modern America Music for This Episode Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com) Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive) Andy Cohen, “Trophy Endorphins” (Free Music Archive) Blue Dot Sessions, “Sage the Hunter” (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Winter Trek” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Production Credits Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Technical Advisors: Holly Hunt and Jesse Anderson Podcasting Consultant: Dave Jackson of the School of Podcasting Podcast Editing: Wildstyle Media Photographer: John Buckingham Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight © In The Past Lane, 2018 Recommended History Podcasts Ben Franklin’s World with Liz Covart @LizCovart The Age of Jackson Podcast @AgeofJacksonPod Backstory podcast – the history behind today’s headlines @BackstoryRadio Past Present podcast with Nicole Hemmer, Neil J. Young, and Natalia Petrzela @PastPresentPod 99 Percent Invisible with Roman Mars @99piorg Slow Burn podcast about Watergate with @leoncrawl The Memory Palace – with Nate DiMeo, story teller extraordinaire @thememorypalace The Conspirators – creepy true crime stories from the American past @Conspiratorcast The History Chicks podcast @Thehistorychix My History Can Beat Up Your Politics @myhist Professor Buzzkill podcast – Prof B takes on myths about the past @buzzkillprof Footnoting History podcast @HistoryFootnote The History Author Show podcast @HistoryDean More Perfect podcast - the history of key US Supreme Court cases @Radiolab Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell @Gladwell Radio Diaries with Joe Richman @RadioDiaries DIG history podcast @dig_history The Story Behind – the hidden histories of everyday things @StoryBehindPod Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen – specifically its American Icons series @Studio360show Uncivil podcast – fascinating takes on the legacy of the Civil War in contemporary US @uncivilshow Stuff You Missed in History Class @MissedinHistory The Whiskey Rebellion – two historians discuss topics from today’s news @WhiskeyRebelPod American History Tellers @ahtellers The Way of Improvement Leads Home with historian John Fea @JohnFea1 The Bowery Boys podcast – all things NYC history @BoweryBoys Ridiculous History @RidiculousHSW The Rogue Historian podcast with historian @MKeithHarris The Road To Now podcast @Road_To_Now Retropod with @mikerosenwald
This week we're highlighting a podcast brought to us by The Washington Post and hosted by Mike Rosenwald. Retropod is a series that brings out the history enthusiast in me and other. The Thing about Retropod is that it's short and sweet like Podcast Junkie which can be fit in easily during an small task. From washing Dishes to folding laundry or between work place meetings Retropod brings to life stories of days past to us.If you enjoy this episode please take a moment to follow Retropod on social media and subscribe to them wherever you're listening to Podcast Junkie. RetropodTwitterFacebookWebsite Podcast JunkieTwitterFacebookInstagram
This episode is co-hosted by Madeline Daly, who won Retropod trivia last Saturday at the National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.
Happy Fathers Day everyone! On this episode, Chris and AJ are prepping you for your summer road trip'n adventuring here in the PNW as summer seems to be here to stay (finally). This episode has recomendations for some new reading, listening, and watching as well as a quick tech recap of Apple's WWDC , but not in a techie kind of way. AppleApple's WWDC was two weeks ago, we are not a news show (but if we were we'd do it better) but here are a few things to keep an eye out for if you are an Apple aficionado. * iOS 12- Fall 2018“More power to you.” (https://www.apple.com/ios/ios-12-preview/)* Facetime 32X at once* Adressing performance issues all the way back to iPhone 6 era hardware* More privacy features in your face* the continuation of dropping “i” from their products = Apple BooksAJ * Screen Time- Apples “initial public offering in the Attention Economy" Chris* Workflow aka Shortcuts for automationListeningAJ * Outside Magazine (https://www.outsideonline.com/podcasts) “Science of Survival” * Art of Manliness https://www.artofmanliness.com/podcast/* #watchfam: Roldorf Cafe (https://shop.roldorf.co/blogs/the-roldorf-times/the-roldorf-cafe-podcast-e01), The Grey Nato (https://soundcloud.com/thegreynato), Two Broke Watch Snobs (http://twobrokewatchsnobs.com/), Worn and Wound (http://wornandwound.com/podcast/), On Time (https://soundcloud.com/ontimepodcast), Unwound (http://5by5.tv/unwound) Chris* Seth Godin's Akimbo (https://www.akimbo.me/)* Micro.Blog's Micro Monday (http://monday.micro.blog/)* Washington Post's Retropod (https://www.washingtonpost.com/podcasts/retropod/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.a9633748d173)WatchingAJ * Watchfinder & Co. (https://www.youtube.com/user/watchfinder)* Analog Insights (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEsIPHfiX6UpomrXTrdq67Q) Jules, Greg and Max* Mattias Burling (https://www.youtube.com/user/watchfinder) “Tech and What Not” Chris - DocumentariesReading AJ * Robert Kurson's (https://www.audible.com/author/Robert-Kurson/B001JS286Q) “Rocket Men: The Daring Odyssey of Apollo 8 and the Astronauts Who Made Man's First Journey to the Moon” * (https://www.audible.com/search?searchAuthor=Gigi+Pandian)Gigi Pandian (https://www.audible.com/series?asin=B00S5BXWCO&ref=a_search_c3_lSeries_1_5_1&pf_rd_p=e81b7c27-6880-467a-b5a7-13cef5d729fe&pf_rd_r=WXFWCY2B9FS66A3MQ03M&)“the Accidental Alchemist” book 3 “The Elusive Elixir”Chris* Steven Pressfield's (https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art/)“The War of Art”Connect*AJ*: patreon.com/ajbarse (http://patreon.com/ajbarse) or follow on Instagram (http://instagram.com/ajbarse) @ajbarse AND an all new www.ajbarse.com (http://www.ajbarse.com/)*Chris*: mnmltek.micro.blog (https://mnmltek.micro.blog/) or chrispowell.co (http://www.chrispowell.co/)*Twitter Hashtags*: #bhampodcast and #quietconversationListenIf you're in the Bellingham area, be sure to listen to our show on KMRE 102.3 FM (http://www.kmre.org/bellingham-podcast-media-tech/) Thursdays @ 9:00 am and Saturdays @ 1:30 pm.TalkGot a question about technology or anything else about life in Bellingham? Call 201-731-8324 (tel:2017318324) (TECH) and leave us a voicemail, and ask us nicely! We may include it in one of our future shows.SubscribeiTunes, Google Play Store, Soundcloud, Spreaker, TuneIn, or wherever else you podcast. And check out our website at bellinghampodcast.com (http://bellinghampodcast.com/)