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In this edition of Lessons in Leadership, Steve Adubato sits down with Kim Hanemann, President and COO, PSE&G, to talk about energy affordability and accessibility, as well as her commitment to safety for customers and the workforce. Then, Steve and Mary Gamba talk with Scott Shaw, President and CEO, Lincoln Technical Institute, about Gen Z's … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: Kim Hanemann and Scott Shaw
In this episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show, musician and home inspector Scott Shaw joins hosts Dr. GiGI Reed and Jacques Kepner to discuss his career and personal experiences as a building inspector. Scott shares his journey from California to Tennessee after the 2018 Camp Fire destroyed his home in Paradise, California, and […]
Artist and writer Scott Shaw! returns to discuss his ape character You-All Gibbons and other creations, plus the San Diego Zoo! Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions.
Trying to measure developer effectiveness or productivity isn't a new problem. However, with the rise of fields like platform engineering and a new wave of potential opportunities from generative AI, the issue has come into greater focus in recent years. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, hosts Scott Shaw and Prem Chandrasekaran speak to Abi Noda, CEO of software engineering intelligence platform DX, about measuring developer experience using the DevEx Framework — which Abi developed alongside Nicole Forsgren, Margaret-Anne Storey and Michaela Greiler. Taking in everything from the origins of the DevEx framework in SPACE metrics, to how technologists can better 'sell' the importance of developer experience to business stakeholders, listen for a fresh perspective on a topic that's likely to remain at the top of the industry's agenda for the forseeable future. Read the DevEx Framework paper: https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3595878 Read Abi's article (co-authored with Tim Cochran) on martinfowler.com: https://martinfowler.com/articles/measuring-developer-productivity-humans.html Listen to Abi's Engineering Enablement podcast: https://getdx.com/podcast/
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Turtles All the Way Down? Subtitle: The Truth Will Set You Free Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/14/2024 Bible: Colossians 1:15-17 Length: 42 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What About Hell? Subtitle: Heaven Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Length: 43 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What About Hell? Subtitle: Heaven Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Length: 43 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Will We Be Like In Heaven Subtitle: Heaven Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/9/2024 Length: 56 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Benediction Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: Hebrews 13:20-25 Length: 36 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Heaven, What Is the New Earth Subtitle: Heaven Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/26/2024 Bible: Revelation 21:1-8; Romans 8:18-25 Length: 63 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: What Is Heaven? Subtitle: Heaven Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/19/2024 Bible: Deuteronomy 26:15; Psalm 139:5-8 Length: 42 min.
Bringing machine learning models into production is challenging. This is why, as demand for machine learning capabilities in products and services increases, new kinds of teams and new ways of working are emerging to bridge the gap between data science and software engineering. Effective Machine Learning Teams — written by Thoughtworkers David Tan, Ada Leung and Dave Colls — was written to help practitioners get to grips with these challenges and master everything needed to deliver exceptional machine learning-backed products. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, the authors join Scott Shaw and Ken Mugrage to discuss their book. They explain how it addresses current issues in this space, taking in everything from the technical challenges of testing and deployment to the cultural work of building teams that span different disciplines and areas of expertise. Learn more about Effective Machine Learning Teams: https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/books/effective-machine-learning-teams Read a Q&A with the authors: https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/machine-learning-and-ai/author-q-and-a-effective-machine-learning-teams
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Do Not Love Money Subtitle: Hold Fast Our Confession Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/21/2024 Bible: Hebrews 13:5-6 Length: 35 min.
Scott has a new book out about his fabulous career. We talk undergroubd comics his animation work on thee flintstone, and with sctv alums John Candy Martin Short and Joe Flaherty
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Honor Marriage Subtitle: Hold Fast Our Confession Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 4/7/2024 Bible: Hebrews 13:4 Length: 50 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Confession Subtitle: Easter Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/31/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Length: 41 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Confession Subtitle: Easter Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/31/2024 Bible: 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 Length: 41 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Love the Brethren Subtitle: Hold Fast Our Confession Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/24/2024 Bible: Hebrews 13:1-3; Hebrews 13:16 Length: 45 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Love the Brethren Subtitle: Hold Fast Our Confession Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/24/2024 Bible: Hebrews 13:1-3; Hebrews 13:16 Length: 45 min.
Acomi and Turk182 delve into the art of zen filmmaking with the under appreciate independent classic The Roller Blade Seven (1991). Developed by worldly attuned, philosopher and filmmaker Scott Shaw. Zen filmmaking is the art of letting the film speak to the creator. No script. No plot. You film what you feel like filming. Accompanying him, and director Donald G. Jackson, on this journey is Frank Stallone, Joe Estevez, Karen Black, Rhonda "Up All Night" Sheer, and former adult film star Jill Kelly. Join Acomi and Turk for a movie watching experience that transcends the senses. Prepare yourself for The Roller Blade Seven (1991). Acomi and Turk182, along the occasional special guest, provide running commentary of awfulsome movie and TV shows. The hosts select movies that either one, or both, have never seen. All jokes and comments are improvised. NO PREPARED JOKES OR COMMENTS! During recording, the movies are watched at a low volume and with the subtitles on. Viewers may want to turn subtitles on as well to enhance the viewing experience. So, cue up the audio, ready the movie, and hit play when we say so. Note: This is commentary recorded by Acomi and Turk182. The commentary can be enjoyed on its own, but if you want to experience the Let's Watch! in all its glory, you'll need your own copy of the movie. Most of the movies viewed can be streamed online for free. #OMTWF #KorovaEntertainment #LetsWatch #LW #Acomi #Turk182 #awfulsome #RollerBladeSeven #RollerBlade7 #zenfilimmaking #zen #ScottShaw Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE.
Distributed systems are ubiquitous yet complex. They can be particularly demanding for software developers and architects tasked with dealing with the sometimes unpredictable nature of the interactions between their various parts. That's why Thoughtworker Unmesh Joshi wrote Patterns of Distributed Systems. Published at the end of 2023, the book explores a number of patterns that characterize distributed systems, and uses them to not only help readers better understand how such systems work but also to solve problems and challenges that often arise. On this episode of the Technology Podcast, Unmesh joins hosts Scott Shaw and Rebecca Parsons to talk about his book, explaining where the idea came from, how he put it together and why it's important to get beneath neat abstractions to really get to grips with the inner workings of distributed systems. Learn more about Patterns of Distributed Systems: https://www.pearson.com/subject-catalog/p/patterns-of-distributed-systems/P200000011305/9780138221980
A new MP3 sermon from Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: I Did Not Come to Bring Peace Subtitle: Christ's Christmas Christology Speaker: Scott Shaw Broadcaster: Shore Harvest Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/17/2023 Bible: Matthew 10:34-39 Length: 43 min.
This week, Peter Thomas Keaveney catches up with Offaly man Scott Shaw, who works full time in the family's farm machinery retail business, Tom Shaw Farm Machinery
With each edition of the Thoughtworks Technology Radar, we identify a number of key themes that we see as significant in the industry. In the most recent edition — volume 29, published in September — we picked out AI assisted software development, the challenges of measuring productivity, the rapid growth of LLMs and remote delivery workarounds beginning to mature in a post-pandemic world. For this, the final Technology Podcast episode of 2023, a few members of the team involved in putting the Technology Radar together — Neal Ford, Rebecca Parsons, Scott Shaw and Erik Doernenberg — got together to discuss these themes in more detail and offer their perspectives. As we leave the year behind, it's a great way to review some of the key issues and stories that shaped the way the world builds software.
Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Scott Shaw.The Zoo Crew is a group of anthropomorphic animal superheroes from DC Comics. Originally featured in the "Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!" series, they inhabit a parallel Earth called "Earth-C." Led by Captain Carrot, a super-powered rabbit, the team includes characters like Pig-Iron, a pig with metallic powers, and Fastback, a turtle with incredible speed. Combining humor with superhero adventures, the Zoo Crew fights against various animal-themed villains, adding a whimsical touch to the DC Universe. The series, known for its lighthearted tone and playful take on superhero tropes, has gained a cult following since its debut in the 1980s. Sponsors- Dubby Energy-https://www.dubby.gg (Use Code- CJ22 to get 10% off your order) https://www.dubby.gg/discount/M3RKCLAN?ref=hXPVdono2w7FG (Use Code "M3RKCLAN" for 10% off) M3rkClanGaming- https://twitter.com/m3rkclangaming https://www.m3rkclan.com Socials- Twitch- https://twitch.tv/cj_mello22 Twitter/X- https://twitter.com/mellopod22 Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@cjmello22 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cjmello/message
Open source contributors and maintainers play a vital role in the technology ecosystem. But what's it like to develop and maintain an open source tool — especially one that thousands of other developers use and depend on? In this episode of the Technology Podcast, Srinivasan Sekar and Sai Krishna join hosts Rebecca Parsons and Scott Shaw to discuss their work on AppiumTestDistribution, an open source tool that supports test automation framework Appium. AppiumTestDistribution won a LambdaTest Delta Award at the August 2023 Testμ Conference. Listen to Sekar and Krishna explain how the project emerged, how they approach maintaining and evolving the tool and what it takes to be a part of an award-winning open source project.
We're having an absolutely legendary Smalltember. First we covered The Legend of the Titanic, and now we're looking into The Legend of the Roller Blade Seven. Apparently they're legendary, but forgive us for being unfamiliar until now. It was made using a system RB7 star/co-writer/producer Scott Shaw dubbed "Zen Filmmaking." According to his wiki, this is a "style of filmmaking where no screenplay and scripts are used in the creation of a movie." We'll see if getting zen delivers a good movie, or whether it's better to... y'know... write things out and plan them ahead of time.If you live in Los Angeles, you can get tix for your choice of TWO live shows at Vidiots on 10/19. And if you prefer watching us from the comfort of home, check out more info about our season of streaming shows, FLOP TV!Due to the ongoing WGA – SAG/AFTRA strikes, we're hitting pause on current releases, and focusing on some films 90's kids might remember. If you want to help out crew members and others supported by the entertainment strikes, you can Donate to the Entertainment Community Fund here.The Wikipedia page for The Roller Blade SevenRecommended in this episode:The Dark Backward (1991)Root (board game)American Boy (1978)Ever tried Microdosing? Visit Microdose.com and use FLOP for 30% off + Free Shipping.
Leadership is an important if often-overlooked quality in the technology industry. However, it is also a complex and multi-faceted thing: it isn't a discrete set of skills, but rather an ability to respond and adapt to the needs of a situation, team or individual. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, Ricardo Cavalcanti (Caval) and Arturo Santos from Thoughtworks Brazil join hosts Alexey Boas and Scott Shaw to discuss their experiences of leadership and offer their perspective on the value of building a diverse repertoire of leadership styles.
Design leader and Thoughtworks alumnus Emma Carter recently published her second book, DesignedUp. In it, she explains how designers can win a seat at the leadership table inside technolology organizations and become effective evangelists and advocates for good design principles and practices. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, Emma joins hosts Rebecca Parsons and Scott Shaw to discuss her new book and talks through some of the challenges designers face in even the most forward-thinking technology companies. She highlights that design is, today, far more than just UI design — it can, and should, touch many parts of an organization, ensuring that products and services are properly aligned with the aims, goals and needs of users. You can find Emma's book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/DesignedUp-Emma-Carter/dp/1032202017/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
In this podcast, we talk with our special guests, Dr. Luanne and Dr. Scott Shaw, who share how a polarity mindset can help minimize bullying and create healthier work environments. The Shaw's are our first married couple as guests on our podcast and share their mutual passion of applying a polarity mindset to work environment challenges. Luanne earned her Doctorate of Nursing Practice with an emphasis on health systems leadership from Grand Valley State University. Scott is a Professor of Human Services at Grace Christian University. Scott was a clinical supervisor & therapist at Lutheran Child & Family Service of Michigan from 2000 to 2010. In this podcast, Luanne and Scott share the importance of having a polarity mindset for leaders and how this intelligence can bring hope to our work environments. We also talk about some of their motivations to look at bullying with a polarity thinking lens, their experiences with polarities, and how they applied them in their works. For full show notes and links, visit: https://www.missinglogic.com/new-podcast If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: https://www.linkedin.com/company/missinglogic-llc https://www.facebook.com/missinglogicLLC https://twitter.com/MissingLogicLLC https://www.instagram.com/missinglogic_llc/
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == LECCIÓN DE ESCUELA SABÁTICA III TRIMESTRE DEL 2023Narrado por: Gustavo PérezDesde: Málaga, EspañaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church SÁBADO 15 DE JULIOCOMO NOS RESCATA DIOS LEE PARA EL ESTUDIO DE ESTA SEMANA: Efesios 2:1–10; 5:14; Romanos 5:17; Efesios 5:6; 2 Timoteo 1:7. PARA MEMORIZAR:“Pero Dios, que es rico en misericordia, por su gran amor con que nos amó, aun cuando estábamos muertos en pecados nos dio vida junto con Cristo. Por gracia ustedes han sido salvados” (Efe. 2:4, 5). El 14 de octubre de 1987, Jessica McClure, de 18 meses de edad, estaba jugando en el patio trasero de la casa de su tía cuando cayó siete metros dentro de un pozo abandonado. Su situacion critica atrajo a medios de todo el mundo aMidland, Texas, EE. UU. Una audiencia global vio a la “bebé Jessica” durmiendo, llorando, cantando y llamando a su madre. Observaba mientras el personal de emergencias entubaba aire fresco a través del pozo. Finalmente, 58 horas después de la caída, la mundial vio cómo Jessica era liberada del pozo que la había retenido por más de dos días. La foto ganadora del Premio Pulitzer, del fotógrafo Scott Shaw, capturó el momento: un cable de rescate pasa por medio de los rostros angustiados de los rescatistas de Jessica, que miran el bulto vendido en el centro del drama: la bebé Jessica. No hay nada tan apasionante como una buena historia de rescate, y Pablo, en Efesios 2:1 al 10, nos da una visión detallada y personal de la misión de rescate más grandiosa y arrolladora de todos los tiempos: los esfuerzos de Dios para redimir a la humanidad. El dramatismo de la historia aumenta al saber que no somos meros espectadores del rescate de otra persona, sino testigos de nuestro.
It seems obvious to say that mobile usage has grown dramatically over the last decade, but for businesses that have to move to accomodate this type of user behavior, it presents many challenges. While some have successfully gone all-in on mobile experiences, for others, trying to build effectively for multiple channels is as much an organizational challenge as it is a product one. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, hosts Scott Shaw and Birgitta Böckeler are joined by Head of Technology Alexandra Lovin and Principal Mobile Consultant Andres Kievsky to discuss the current state of play in mobile development. They discuss the challenges of scaling mobile delivery, taking in everything from addressing privacy issues to application architecture.
When we think about machine learning today we often think in terms of immense scale — large language models that require huge amounts of computational power, for example. But one of the most interesting innovations in machine learning right now is actually happening on a really small scale. Thanks to TinyML, models can now be run on small devices at the edge of a network. This has significant implications for the future of many different fields, from automated vehicles to security and privacy. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, hosts Scott Shaw and Rebecca Parsons are joined by Andy Nolan, Director of Emerging Technology at Thoughtworks Australia, and Matt Kelcey of Edge Impulse, to discuss what TinyML means for our understanding of machine learning as a discipline and how it could help drive innovation in the years to come.
Billy Madison can't be made today, Eli Zaret back in studio, another Queefluencer, Drew Crime, Chet Hanks v. Podcasts, a Bonerline, and a deep dive into 1978's Rock 'n Roll Sports Classic. Eli Zaret is back LIVE in-studio to accept his Ghostbudsters samples, talk college free agency, Hunter Dickinson entering the transfer portal, break down the NCAA Final Four, discuss the terrible Detroit Tigers, the cult of Iowa basketball's Caitlin Clark, the rise of Pickleball, Lamar Jackson's agent Lamar Jackson, and Damar Hamlin meeting Joe Biden. Ford is getting rid of AM radios in their new vehicles. A Lyla interruption brings the question: Why won't Noel and Liam Gallagher just bury the hatchet and get back together before it's too late? Introducing StinkyLillyV, who either farts or queefs on camera for a living. Book her today. Nothing can be done about TikTok. Drew caught the greatest film ever made on TV today so we play and recite 163 drops from it. Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/dams to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + a Bonus Gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Tax season is here, yay. The 1978 Rock 'N Roll Sports Classic was a who's who of the greatest rocking athletes possibly ever. Politricks: Donald Trump is preparing to be arrested on Tuesday. Mitch Albom has a pretty good take on the debacle. Asa Hutchinson is running for president. Yawn. Pennsylvania elected a suicidal senator. Drew Crime: 20/20 covered the murder of Lauren McCluskey. Dateline featured the murder of Kristin Smart. Scott Shaw is the Larry Nassar of San Jose State University. MSU's former Business Dean Sanjay Gupta got a raw deal. GhostBudsters Farms brings you today's Bonerline! Call or text 209-66-Boner. Dennis Franz looks like a 78-year-old and the tabloids can't believe it. Dysmorphia is SO HOT right now. You heard it here first, boobs will make a comeback. The guys that beat up Tekashi69 have been arrested. He's back to dropping music videos and handing out money to strangers. Some people are saying Tom Brady is plowing into Reese Witherspoon. JLo's kids can't stand JLo. All the poor celebrities losing their blue checkmark. Sad. Words are dangerous at MSU. Bill Maher has some good ideas for Donald Trump's next #1 hit tunes. Gretchen Whitmer got pummeled online for celebrating Trans Day of Visibility. 14-year-old Eric Kilburn's massive feet have been all the rage and now he's being hooked up by Shaq and Reebok. Meghan Markle continues sweeping the podcast awards. Harry and Meghan spent 1 hour a week working on their Archewell charity and their $18M podcast. Must be nice. The podcast boom is going BUST. Chet Hanks vs the Hard Knots Podcast. DOWN GOES CAITLIN CLARK! The LSU Tigers are the NCAA Women's Basketball Champions. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
Sage Hopkins just finished his 18th season as the Head Coach at San Jose State University. It was supposed to be the first season with some closure after a 13-year scandal that exposed student-athletes to an athletic trainer who molested athletes and the coverup that surrounded it. Sage goes through the entire story, starting in 2009 when an athlete responded to his suggestion to go see the trainer, Scott Shaw, with, “No thanks. I don't want to be molested.” From there 17 swimmers gave statements that were ignored and later destroyed, echoing the sentiment about Shaw's “treatment.” That 2010 investigation was the start of an embarrassing response from the SJSU Athletic Administration, despite multiple athletes from multiple sports complaining about Shaw. Coach Hopkins didn't let that stop him from continuing to fight for the protection of the athletes but it Shaw remained at San Jose State until the pandemic in 2020. This interview details the layers of corruption that allowed Shaw to stay, and even get promoted, over a decade after the first reports. Hopkins tells us about how he was treated within the athletic department and University because he refused to drop his complaints.
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Ein Albert Einstein zugeschriebenes Zitat sagt: „Die Definition von Wahnsinn ist, immer wieder das Gleiche zu tun und andere Ergebnisse zu erwarten." Waren wir also wahnsinnig, als wir den Beschluss fassten, uns ein weiteres Mal mit den Filmen von Donald G. Jackson und seines Protegés Scott Shaw zu befassen? Die kurze Antwort lautet wohl nein. Wir sind vielleicht dumm, aber nicht wahnsinnig. Für das infernale Duo Jackson/ Shaw mag dieser Sinnspruch aber durchaus zutreffen. Wie sonst kann man sich erklären, dass sie wieder und wieder die gleichen Fehler machen und mit jedem neuen „Film“ erwarten, dass die Kunstwelt ihnen den roten Teppich ausrollt? Doch warum würdigen wir die Filme der beiden Angeber überhaupt eines zweiten Blickes? Gute Frage! Vielleicht war es das Gefühl, die Sache mit unserer ersten Folge nicht zu Ende gebracht zu haben. Im Leben von Donald G. Jackson und Scott Shaw gab es nämlich eine Phase, in der sie getrennt voneinander dem Filmemachen (oder dem, was sie dafür hielten) nachgingen. Die Ungewissheit, ob die Solofilme von Hollywoods größten Kotzbrocken noch schlimmer sind, als ihre gemeinsamen Werke, ließ uns nicht los. Mit einem lauten „Irgendwer muss es ja machen…“ haben wir uns die Ärmel hochgekrempelt und ein weiteres Mal ins verstopfte Dixie-Klo der Filmwelt gegriffen. In dieser Folge erfahrt ihr endlich, ob nun Donald G. Jackson oder Scott Shaw die größeren Scheißhaufen produziert haben. Außerdem haben wir uns professionelle Hilfe geholt und Kunst-Kenner Benjamin vom Podcast „das E&U-Gespräch“ gebeten, uns seine Einschätzung zu geben, ob Scott Shaw vielleicht doch der große Künstler ist, für den er sich hält. --------- Kontaktseite: https://www.mdavs.de/kontakt/ Twitter: @MdaVs_Podcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrashOMeter Mail: MdaVs-Podcast@hotmail.com Gastbeiträge einreichen: https://www.speakpipe.com/MdaVs Unterstütze uns bei Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/mdavs/about oder bei Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/mdavs Kommt auf unseren Discord-Server! (Link 5x gültig: https://discord.gg/GWspJfGAyY) Das E&U-Gespräch findet ihr hier: https://eundugespraech.podcaster.de/
On this episode of the VCA Voice Podcast, Dr. Kerl welcomes Scott Shaw DVM, DACVECC. Dr. Shaw is a Specialty Regional Medical Director and the Director of Patient Safety for VCA. In their conversation, he details the importance of understanding how patient safety events happen in veterinary hospitals and developing systems to improve the safety of patient care. Visit us on our website VCAVoice.comProduced and recorded by dādy creative
The Labor shortage combined with a skills gap in technical and general fields has created a void that employers need to close. Today's guest offers a solution. Dave Bookbinder goes Behind The Numbers with Scott Shaw, Chief Executive Officer at Lincoln Tech. In this episode, Scott discusses the benefits of trade schools and why they are a viable alternative to college for many individuals. He also shares insights on his role as CEO. About the Host: Dave Bookbinder is the person that clients reach out to when they need to know what their most important assets are worth. He's a corporate finance executive with a focus on business and intellectual property valuation. Known as a collaborative adviser, Dave has served thousands of client companies of all sizes and industries. Dave is the author of two #1 best-selling books about the impact of human capital (PEOPLE!) on the valuation of a business enterprise called The NEW ROI: Return On Individuals & The NEW ROI: Going Behind The Numbers.
Video games and virtual reality (VR) have long been a staple in the pediatric healthcare setting, and it's now becoming a part of the Child Life mission of leading pediatric hospitals like Nemours. In this episode, we talk with Scott Shaw, Nemours' Child Life Gaming and Technology Specialist. He is one of just 50 such people in the burgeoning field of gaming in healthcare. He joined Nemours in 2022 to take a position funded partly by a grant from Child's Play, a game industry charity. Child's Play provides funding, technical assistance, and ongoing education to grantees to make the healthcare experience a little less daunting for patients, families, and even staff. Learn more about the Child's Play Charity Donate to support the Child Life Gaming and Technology Program Carol Vassar, producer
The issue of accessibility in relation to technology and software has gained increased attention in recent years. While few would disagree that it's important, it nevertheless remains something that is all too often overlooked or viewed as a luxury when it comes to actually building products. This is unfortunate: taking accessibility seriously throughout the process of development and design will not only help foster a more equitable industry, it will also lead to better products for everyone. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, Scott Shaw and Prem Chandrasekaran are joined by Kate Linton and Katie Peterson to discuss the importance of shifting accessibility left — making it a first-order concern that's part of the earliest stage of the product development lifecycle. They explore why many companies are failing on accessibility, how it can be done properly and the wider benefits of such a shift.
Low-code and no-code development platforms have been heralded in recent years as a solution to engineering talent gaps and as a trend that will properly democratize technology, allowing even non-coders to build applications from scratch. However, despite the marketing rhetoric, such platforms pose considerable challenges: how do they fit alongside existing development projects? To what extent do they enable or restrict our ability to build the kinds of software we want and need? In this episode of the Technology Podcast, Neal Ford and Mike Mason are joined by Scott Shaw and Xu Hao to discuss the state of play in the world of low-code and no-code. They explore the different types of platforms that have emerged in the space and ask what organizations need to consider before they invest time, energy and money in integrating them.
Building Evolutionary Architectures was published in 2017. In it, Thoughtworks CTO Rebecca Parsons, Neal Ford and Pat Kua defined and developed the concept of “evolutionary architecture” and demonstrated how it can help organizations manage change effectively in fast-moving business contexts and an ever-shifting technology landscape. The book has now been updated, with its second edition due to be published in December 2022. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, Rebecca and Neal talk to Birgitta Böckeler and Scott Shaw about the new edition and discuss how seeing various applications of evolutionary architecture over the last five years has led them to identify new issues and challenges. In particular, they talk about how the new edition takes up the question of automating architectural governance using fitness functions, and what this means for the way we build and maintain complex software systems.
Swamp Fox and Barrel Roller talk to one of their favorite vintage ballists... Boomer, from the Rochester Grangers. We talk about the All the things that make the Grangers one of the true treasures of the community. We also get Keith and Rudy loving on each other wayyyyy to much . A match is formed! Keith gives us 70% of his opinion on some topics. Including wanting to end John Hiller's career. Also had the pleasure to be joined by MICHELLE O'CONNELL, captain of the newly formed woman's vintage club the Maricopa Maidens (ARIZONA). What Michelle is hoping to accomplish, the scene in Arizona, and we fit it some time with her future husband , Scott Shaw, the commissioner of the AVBBL (ARIZONA VINTAGE BASE BALL LEAGUE)
Legendary cartoonist Scott Shaw! and author Mathew Klickstein join me for a deep dive into pop culture phenomenon San Diego Comic-Con with Klickstein's latest book, See You at San Diego: An Oral History of Comic-Con, Fandom, and the Triumph of Geek Culture. CannaBlogger's Corner is sponsored by: Better Homes with Cannabis. Yani Amaya, the Hazey Lioness, has taken her cannabis photography to another level by using it in a stylish home décor design that would look fabulous in any home. This isn't a Marley poster in your dorm room; Better Homes with Cannabis is tasteful home décor with a cannabis theme. Look for them at betterhomeswithcannabis.com. The Canna Mom Gang is an all-inclusive, mom-exclusive group of women who choose cannabis over alcohol for their cul-de-sac club. If you're a mom or know one who's looking for other moms to chill and smoke with, you can find them on Instagram at CannaMomGang. The only thing they'll try to sell you is inclusion. Don't forget to follow me on Instagram and Twitter @sdcannablogger for cannabis content and @sdccwackywags for all my San Diego Comic-Con coverage. If you like what you heard or just wanna talk about it, shoot me an email at sdcannablogger@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabloggers-corner/message
Geek culture? Nope. Just culture. The evidence is all around you. In this week's episode, we're joined by author Mathew Klickstein talking about his new book, See You in San Diego: An Oral History of Comic-Con, Fandom, and the Triumph of Geek Culture. Klickstein's massive tome is a beast of a feast, and one not only San Diego Comic-Con obsessives will enjoy. Inside, you'll find numerous wild characters. Yes, folks like Neil Gaiman, Kevin Smith, and Scott Aukermanare present, but wait until you meet cats like Mike Towry, Bjo Trimble, and Scott Shaw! Hovering over (or haunting) everything are titanic figures like Jack Kirby and Shel Dorf. See You in San Diego is an incredible time capsule exploring the nature of fandom and how it created a mighty need for conventions like the one held in San Diego. See You in San Diego began its life as a podcast series co-produced and directed by Mathew Klickstein. We highly recommend giving his Comic-Con Begins a listen (you can find it HERE). In the podcast, you can hear these interviews come to life, and it works as a wonderful companion piece to the book, which tremendously expands on the audio format by providing endless photos and art pieces. Scott Shaw!'s XXX Jack Kirby homage must be seen, unless you're easily scandalized. You've been warned. Keep track of Mathew Klickstein through his Website, and See You In Sand Diego is now available from Fantagraphics. And, of course, you too can follow Comic Book Couples Counseling on Facebook, on Instagram, and on Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson@sidewalksiren. Send us your Words of Affirmation by leaving us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts. SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY JOINING OUR PATREON COMMUNITY. Continue your conversation with CBCC by hopping over to our website where we have reviews, essays, and numerous interviews with comic book creators. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art by @Karen_XmenFan.
Extended Reality technology — XR — has had a lot of hype in recent years thanks to the concept of the metaverse. But bold visions of the future can obscure the reality of what engineers and organizations are doing today. In this episode of the Technology Podcast, Scott Shaw and Birgitta Boeckeler are joined by Cam Jackson and Kuldeep Singh to discuss the XR work Thoughtworks has been doing with clients. Together they explore what it means for engineers and how the future of the technology might evolve.
In this episode of Taking Stock, I'm joined by colleagues Kate Poknis and Scott Shaw – who have a wealth of supply and demand planning experience and knowledge – to discuss supply chain resilience, agility, supplier diversification, talent constraints, and more. When it comes to supply chain visibility, predicting the future is hard – the world is constantly changing, consumer demand remains fickle, and there's a plethora of new brands and competitors entering the market. How can companies plan ahead? Or can they? When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, demand for some products skyrocketed. Historical demand planning tools and previous strategies didn't apply anymore. Companies that thought they had it right when it came to supply and demand planning quickly discovered that they needed to deploy new strategies to establish and maintain a resilient, agile, and profitable supply chain. If not, their business would certainly be at risk.
We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #159, YOUR guest is Scott Shaw, Chief Executive Officer & President of Lincoln Tech, YOUR guest cohost is Dr. Bill Pepicello, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is LeadSquared! What is the Lincoln Edge & how does it prepare students to be successful in life & the workforce? Listen in to #EdUp! Prior to taking the position of President & Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Shaw served in the positions of President & Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer & Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning & Business Development of the Company. Prior to joining Lincoln, Mr. Shaw was a partner at Stonington Partners, Inc., where he had been since 1994. As a partner at Stonington, Mr. Shaw was responsible for identifying, evaluating & acquiring companies & then assisting in the oversight of these companies through participation on the board of directors of acquired companies. In addition, Mr. Shaw worked closely with senior management to develop long-term strategic plans, to evaluate acquisitions & new investment opportunities, to assist with refinancing, & to execute on the final sale of the company either to the public or to another company. Mr. Shaw also served as a consultant to Merrill Lynch Capital Partners Inc., a private investment firm associated with Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., from 1994 through 2000. Mr. Shaw holds an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business & a B.A. from Duke University. His extensive financial & business management experience provides the board a unique perspective on the issues facing companies in our industry. Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message