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Send us a textThis enthralling interview with Author Justin L. Shaw is enlightening and educational. But I'll let him set it up for you..."My name is Justin L. Shaw, and I just finished the publication process of my first book Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness. The misspelling of sorcery is purposeful because becoming a Sourcerer is not about casting spells, it is about using Source energy to heal trauma and manifest a thriving new life. I can best describe my book as: The Four Agreements meets The Secret meets A Million Little Pieces if it were written by Jerry Seinfeld." Listen Now. Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/Sourcery-101-Higher-Elevation-Consciousness-ebook/dp/B0DJMTJ5Z6/ref=sr_1_3?crid=17997QHDGIZAY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fRgHLQx4JqXJWodmtVitzE5Pu0jsDjRNPaE0n_Zfkj9TszcKqazIrqo_6mP-6WFwLWFILH9ktvPxLsClCpeJu52rlWg4W66uziNQjx2o4IN8sdzKewUi-UyVcKqPvA8bcLFXEjo6O2Kgp5ttyPwBDQN9j92nbw7L-q_NHy33WQeNpxR1CFn_X89FpwRVA5yzhnKx5SpagATlCHvwlRjekgXvzgoShH78LsNDsQyVEnI.nYd8iYWLtSiVfuUdQeBybSq9yMuPK4p6zHoJCltbbY4&dib_tag=se&keywords=sourcery&qid=1743869741&sprefix=%2Caps%2C213&sr=8-3https://www.amazon.com/Sourcery-101-Higher-Elevation-Consciousness-ebook/dp/B0DJMTJ5Z6/ref=sr_1_3?crid=17997QHDGIZAY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fRgHLQx4JqXJWodmtVitzE5Pu0jsDjRNPaE0n_Zfkj9TszcKqazIrqo_6mP-6WFwLWFILH9ktvPxLsClCpeJu52rlWg4W66uziNQjx2o4IN8sdzKewUi-UyVcKqPvA8bcLFXEjo6O2Kgp5ttyPwBDQN9j92nbw7L-q_NHy33WQeNpxR1CFn_X89FpwRVA5yzhnKx5SpagATlCHvwlRjekgXvzgoShH78LsNDsQyVEnI.nYd8iYWLtSiVfuUdQeBybSq9yMuPK4p6zHoJCltbbY4&dib_tag=se&keywords=sourcery&qid=1743869741&sprefix=%2Caps%2C213&sr=8-3Contact us:Rumble/ YouTube/ IG: @powerofmanpodcastEmail: powerofmanpodcast@gmail.com.Twitter: @rorypaquetteLooking for Like-Minded Fathers and Husbands? Join our Brotherhood!"Power of Man Within" , in Facebook Groups:https://www.facebook.com/groups/490821906341560/?ref=share_group_linkFree Coaching Consultation call whenever you are ready... Message me!Believe it!
Joining Theresa on this week's episode of White Shores is Justin L Shaw, a former stand up comedian. Justin talks candidly to Theresa about his battle with depression and addiction, how he found healing in a blissful moment of source energy awakening and his new life as a 'hope dealer.'To find out more about Justin order Sourcery 101: and you can also email him at: sourcerer13@gmail.comTo find out more about Theresa's bestselling dream, intuition, afterlife, astrology and mystical titles and mission, visit:Www.theresacheung.comYou can contact Theresa via @thetheresacheung on Instagram and her author pages on Facebook and Twitter and you can email her directly at: angeltalk710@aol.comThank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.White Shores is produced by Matthew Cooper
Larry Ketchersid, CEO of Media Sourcery discusses their partnership with Everpoint Services to improve the recycling process for blades and solar panels, proving the circular economy. Their method uses innovative blockchain technology to create verifiable proof of proper recycling. By implementing this tracking method, asset owners can be certain their blades have been properly disposed of. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! The recycling crisis for wind turbine blades and solar panels demands better solutions as these materials pile up without proper processing and documentation. This week we speak with Larry Ketchersid, CEO of Media Sorcery, who's partnered with Everpoint Services to tackle renewable waste recycling. Their innovative blockchain technology creates verifiable proof that your decommissioned assets actually reach proper recycling facilities, not abandoned in fields or landfills. Stay tuned. Allen Hall: Alright, Larry, welcome to the program. Thank you for having me. So we met yesterday with Everpoint Services who is doing a quite a bit of business at the minute doing solar panel recycling and wind turbine blade recycling. Correct. And we've talked about it on the podcast more recently about the efforts. To make sure that what leaves the facility is actually [00:01:00] recycled. There is a industry problem where blades leave a site and they get stacked up in some farm somewhere or some disposal site and never get chewed up or ground up and, and recycled properly. And it's a black eye on the industry, right? Joel Saxum: Yeah. You get, uh, I mean, we. The wind industry has detractors. We already know this. Right? And then when you have something that's like that, especially wind turbine blades, 'cause they're big, uh, and it's very visible, the problem then exacerbates itself. Right? I mean it, like you said, black eye on the industry. But even with that happening, we still haven't gotten all the way to solving that problem that's, that's existing there. But you guys are working on it. Larry Ketchersid: We are. We are. We, we have a solution that we cut our teeth on with, uh, tracking things like COVID-19 test kits. Okay. Right. So we, we started proof of authenticity when, uh, we were in the healthcare business. And during Covid we had a partner that became an importer of, uh, COVID kits from Korea. And what [00:02:00] people didn't realize is if you leave the Covid kits out of the freezer, the efficacy goes down. So we had a automated workflow system that we turned into a proof of authenticity for. Tracking Covid kits from the manufacturer. So we put little, I mean this was four or five years ago during the pandemic, we had these chemical barcodes that were temperature sensitive, and we put 'em on the, on the covid kits. So, and, and you had to scan 'em. So they weren't really interactive sensors, but from point A to point B, you could scan 'em. Did the, the temperature go above a certain amount for a certain period of time, which made 'em bad, yes or no? And then we just track 'em all the way through. So it, it's very. Similar to what we're trying to do with tracking, recycling. I mean, we use this solution to track, uh, all sorts of things, but recycling is a really obvious use case for it. So what we try to do is we, we, we take an asset. So an asset can be a solar panel, it can be a pallet of solar panels, it can [00:03:00] be a blade, it can be a tractor trailer, full of blades, whatever the customer wants. And we take as much of the evidence about an event and the life of that ...
What an incredible story our guest, Justin Shaw shares with us on episode #202 of World Awakenings! Justin is now known as a mystical comedian, Doctor of Divinity, and a Sourcerer passionate about empowering people to reclaim their self-worth and manifest their highest potential, but this all came following his long battle with substance abuse, PTSD, depression and anxiety disorders. Justin was a former stand-up comedian who experienced firsthand the redeeming power of Source energy after an incredible connection with Divine Bliss; One he will never forget! Justin is the author of the book “Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness”, a new system designed for Sourcing a spiritual revolution. Justin's story will make you realize that you should never give up hope at creating the beautiful, healthy life you desire, no matter how bad things may seem to be right now!If you want to ask Dr. Glen Swartwout (The Wizard of Wellness) a health related question, please email your question to kwgruber@yahoo.comAlso, if you want to purchase any of Dr. Glen's natural healing remedies, go to his web page, https://www.remedymatch.com/ and make sure to apply the code AWAKE to recieve an instant 10% discount!To find out more about our guest, Justin Shaw, head on over to his Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/sourcerer_13/And if you would like a copy of Justin Shaw's book, "Sourcery 101:13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness" just click this link.
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, I'm joined by Justin Shaw, author of Sourcery (yes, spelled that way on purpose
What if the key to unlocking your highest potential wasn't about finding yourself—but creating yourself? Tune in as we dive into a thought-provoking conversation with mystical comedian and 'hope dealer' Justin L. Shaw, who turned his battles with trauma into a powerful system for transformation outlined in his new book Sourcery 101: 13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation of Consciousness.Moments with Marianne airs in the Southern California area on KMET 1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio Affiliate! When Source does not call the qualified, it qualifies the called. Justin L. Shaw is a mystical comedian, stand up philosopher, and Sourcerer passionate about empowering people to reclaim their self-worth and manifest their highest potential. Following a long battle with substance abuse, PTSD, depression and anxiety disorders, Justin, a former stand-up comedian, experienced firsthand the redeeming power of Source energy after an incredible experience he will never forget. This led him to studying and practicing various spiritual teachings from across the globe, as well as gaining an ability to access the sea of pure information existing in the quantum field to create a new system of trauma healing. A new life as a "hope dealer" emerged. A little bit Deepak and a little bit Tupac with a sharp comedic edge, Justin L. Shaw challenges the status quo and empowers people to wake up and live their truth. FREE EBOOK: To request a signed copy or free ebook of Sourcery 101 email Justin at Sourcerer13@gmail.com or Telegram: Sourcerer13Amazon: https://a.co/d/bPxoZvk
Molly O'Shea is a venture capitalist and founder of Sourcery, a newsletter about top VC deals and startup trends02:51) Why every VC has a podcast(07:10) Why podcasting is a good excuse to meet cracked people(13:30) Internet friendship = best friendship(14:40) Molly's artist-to-VC pipeline(18:50) Learning about what VC does for the first time(22:00) Our high school side hustle stories(24:40) Why good artists shouldn't starve(26:09) The VC trash-talking culture(28:27) Fuck Kanye West(31:30) How to get viral by offending people (correctly)(35:10) "Memes aren't gonna save you if your product sucks"(37:12) "There's $16B value in LinkedIn influencers"(44:12) Molly explains to me wtf a "vertical SaaS" is(46:17) My secret Memelord Mafia workflow (50:41) "The internet is run by autodidacts" Jason Levin is the founder of meme marketing software Memelord Technologies.Read Jason's weekly advice column on organic social media growth for startups.Follow Jason on X.Follow Molly on X.Subscribe to Jason on YouTube.Past guests of The Jason Levin Show include: Eric Jorgenson, Greg Isenberg, Jack Raines, Paul Millerd, Mike Solana, Danny Miranda, Billy Oppenheimer, Jack Rhysider, Ben Wilson, and more.
This week on Turpentine VC, we're releasing Sourcery's Molly O'Shea's interview with Alex Kolicich, founding partner at 8VC to discuss Alex's H1 2024 report on the venture landscape, covering AI investment challenges, the resurgence of defense technology, and broader economic trends impacting markets. For full show notes, visit: https://highlightai.com/share/3f9d98f9-c3d6-42c9-b2cc-e6ba32c668e4 —
Shawn McCool has been talking about event sourcing for years, and recently started a new series of streams on the topic. In this episode, Chris and Shawn talk about event sourcing, Verbs, and community (among other things).Links:Shawn on TwitchEvent SourceryVerbs
This week on Turpentine VC, we're releasing Molly O'Shea's interview with Mark Suster, Managing Partner of Upfront Ventures. In this episode, Mark discusses the value of disciplined investments and Upfront Ventures' focused investment strategy. He emphasizes the importance of founder-market fit and market timing in investment decisions. Mark shares his perspectives on promising sectors such as healthcare, national defense, and space, while also reflecting on the lessons from his time as a CEO and the significance of understanding historical context in relation to current trends. —
Bienvenida Familia Nocturna a este nuevo DUELO aterrador de BRUJAS , Suegras y Entifdades del Bajo astral en @hablemosdeloquenoexisteEl día de hoy les preparamos algunas historias recien saliditas del trauma ; Mar Arriaga @remanchados nos cuenta de cuadros malditos e invocaciones macabras. Escucha la historia de unos traileros aterrados por una entidad malévola que parece tener el poder de controlarlos .Descubre lo que le pasó al Quirópata en la casa del Lobo, en donde sus dones se volvieron una maldición y la aterradora experiencia que vivió un miembro de la familia nocturna al ver por primera vez a la entidad oscura que la ha perseguido por años... asi que prepárate porque llegó el momento de que @hablemosdeloquenoexisteHablemos de lo que no existe es un canal de youtube con el formato podcast que comenzó en abril del 2022 su primer episodio fue vivo en un casa embrujada en el que una chica narro sus vivencias y sucesos paranormales a lo largo de 20 años en la casa de sus padres, desde ese episodio hablemos de lo que no existe ha marcado una tendencia en exponer casos paranormales de personas comunes que viven en diferentes partes del mundo. Ice Murdock es el conductor o host de este canal, durante casi 100 episodios no apareció, nadie conoció su rostro y la comunidad de este canal , la familia nocturna creó teorías acerca de quién era el dueño de esa voz. Hablemos de lo que no existe se destaca por tener apertura ante las opiniones experiencias y vivencias de cada uno de los invitados. La comunidad de este canal es conocida como la familia nocturna, de hecho por estar leyendo o escuchando esto tu ya eres miembro de la familia nocturna.. bienvenido. El duelo de historias es un concepto que se creó en el canal @Hablemosdeloquenoexiste, idea original del narrador, se estrenó en el episodio "Comité de la Muerte ,historias de Hospitales" el 1 de junio de 2023 y empezó a implementarse formalmente en el episodio "Abrí la puerta a un Demonio" el 11 de Enero de 2024 ; consiste en un duelo entre Narradores, una dinámica sencilla, donde cada uno cuenta una historia y busca superar a la anterior y al final la familia nocturna nos comparte en comentarios cual fue la historia más aterradora. En este canal se relatan historias de terror paranormales, sobrenaturales y reales, prepárate para conocer el miedo de una forma en la que nunca lo habías experimentado .
Here, the hosts chat with the CEO and founder of Sourcery, Tim Gilboy. Sourcery uses AI to help developers refactor code. The hosts talk about how culture influences a company's technical debt and the importance of refactoring we'll explain!). Keep up to date with Sourcery here: https://sourcery.ai/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sourcery-ai/?originalSubdomain=uk Twitter: @SourceryAI Github: https://github.com/sourcery-ai
In this episode, we discuss Sourcery, where Rincewind pre-emptively runs from a sourceror bringing reality-bending amounts of power to the Unseen University. Find out why the villain acts as a dark mirror of Rincewind and why we weren't so impressed with his travelling companions. You can find the Podcast on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/DiningTableDiscworld BlueSky: dtdiscworld.bsky.social Our intro and outro music is Beyond Infinity by user BlenderTimer on Pixabay.
This is a special episode featuring an interview between Forerunner Ventures founder Kirsten Green and Turner Novak of The Peel podcast and Banana Capital. The conversation covers Kirsten's journey from her early days in retail investment banking to the creation of Forerunner Ventures, how she thinks of the state of consumer investing, the story behind Dollar Shave Club, how she makes investment decisions, and maintaining strong relationships with LPs. --- RECOMMENDED PODCAST: The Peel Podcast with Turner Novak Head to The Peel for more of Turner's in depth interviews with great founders and the investors who fund them. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3QqtxGHqsPnKTG4CS7NgX5 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/poddrcast/the-peel-with-turner-novak/id1694440669 --- SPONSORS: ATTIO: Attio is the next generation of CRM. It's powerful, flexible and easily configures to the unique way your startup runs, whatever your go-to-market motion. The next era deserves a better CRM. Join OpenAI, Replicate, ElevenLabs and more at https://bit.ly/AttioThePeel BRAVE Get first-party targeting with Brave's private ad platform: cookieless and future proof ad formats for all your business needs. Performance meets privacy. Head to https://brave.com/ads and mention “MoZ” when signing up for a 25% discount on your first campaign. --- Join our free newsletter: https://turpentinevc.substack.com/ --- RELATED SHOWS: 10X Capital Podcast If you like Turpentine VC, check out our show The 10x Capital Podcast with David Weisburd, where David talks to the investors behind the investors: https://10xcapitalpodcast.com/ Sourcery by Molly O'Shea Sourcery by Molly O'Shea brings the conversations founders and investors have behind closed doors into the light. Subscribe for upcoming episodes with: Delian Asparouhov of Founders Fund and Varda Space, and Chris Power of Hadrian. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Ni3Tese9CtZa3oxpCjgTg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SourceryVC/ --- X / TWITTER: @kirstenagreen (Kirsten) @eriktorenberg (Erik) @turpentinemedia @turpentineVC --- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (00:47) Kirsten's Early Career and Retail Insights (02:40) Consumer Behavior (03:09) Impact of Discounts (05:55) Transition from Public to Private Market Investing (07:07) Journey to Venture Capital (10:31) Birth of Forerunner Ventures (11:11) Navigating the Financial Crisis of 2008 (11:15) SPONSOR: ATTIO | BRAVE (13:04) Overcoming Failure (27:18) Raising the First Institutional Fund (40:34) Challenge of Securing LP Money (41:26) Convincing Investors (43:11) Story of Dollar Shave Club Investment (50:50) Fundraising for Forerunner (59:45) Approach to LP Side of Fundraising (01:02:06) The Future of Consumer Investing (01:13:33) Building Relationships with Founders (01:17:20) Wrap -- This show is produced by Turpentine: a network of podcasts, newsletters, and more, covering technology, business, and culture — all from the perspective of industry insiders and experts. We're launching new shows every week, and we're looking for industry-leading sponsors — if you think that might be you and your company, email us at erik@turpentine.co.
Text, code, speech, image and even video: you can now create anything in a flash thanks to generative artificial intelligence. This world-changing innovation presents an opportunity for France, which hasn't been a leader in tech since the dawn of the internet. The French government is currently investing 1.5 billion euros into AI, and has championed a so-called “open source” approach. FRANCE 24's Peter O'Brien explores the potential payoffs.
What up, Beasts? Welcome back to the show. Today I'm hanging out with Justin L. Shaw. He is an author, thought leader, and sourcerer passionate about empowering people to reclaim their self-worth and manifest their highest potential. He weaves humor and powerful insights from the quantum field into unique messages that bypass the barriers of the mind and reach the heart and soul—the seat of long-lasting transformation. Sourcery 101:13 Rungs to a Higher Elevation in Consciousness, his new book, provides an actionable step-by-step plan for emotional alchemy, by raising your consciousness and creating a joyful, meaningful life. Following a long battle with substance abuse and anxiety disorders, Justin experienced firsthand the healing and redeeming power of Source energy when summoned by clear intention, faith, and commitment to healing. And so a new life emerged for the 30-year- old, which lead him to studying and practicing various spiritual practices and teachings and the ability to access the pure information existing in the quantum field. As he progressed on his path, his life purpose revealed itself to him as being a wayshower in service to humanity. A rebel at heart, Justin L. Shaw challenges the status quo and empowers people, especially the younger generation, to awake to and live their truth. He has a BA in Communications from ASU. He also holds certifications as a Nutrition Coach, Personal Trainer, and Minister. When he is not writing or guiding people on their awakening journey, Justin enjoys hiking, exercising, meditating, watching movies, and spending time with his white terrier, Tina. A Scottsdale native, he currently resides in Sedona, Arizona. As always, I hope something lands with you today. I hope something you hear tugs on your heart-strings and/or I hope you laugh. Music by Prymary: Sean Entrikin (my hot husband) on guitar, Chris Quirarte on drums, Smiley Sean on keyboards, Rob Young on bass, and Jaxon Duane on vocals Where can you find Justin? Website: https://www.jlssourcery.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552156527243 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fvb72llRYEqNgRPzhsNVg Where can you find me? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautiful_beast_within/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeautifulBeastWithin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4yNE6fXeDH9IsUoWfOf0pg Podcast: beautifulbeastwithin.com/unveilingthebeastpodcast To book your FREE 60 minute coaching session with me, go to beautifulbeastwithin.com Click on the big purple button, and book your appointment! Unveil the Beautiful Beast Within YOU! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautiful-beast-within/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautiful-beast-within/support
What goes into a code review in Python? Is there a difference in how a large organization practices code review compared to a smaller one? What do you do if you're a solo developer? This week on the show, Brendan Maginnis and Nick Thapen from Sourcery return to talk about code review and automated code assistance.
Here, the hosts chat with the CEO and founder of Sourcery, Tim Gilboy. Sourcery uses AI to help developers refactor code. The hosts talk about how culture influences a company's technical debt and the importance of refactoring we'll explain!). Keep up to date with Sourcery here: https://sourcery.ai/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sourcery-ai/?originalSubdomain=uk Twitter: @SourceryAI Github: https://github.com/sourcery-ai
Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start this week's episode off with some deep space news, as NASA's OSIRIS-REx returns home with a sample it snapped up from asteroid Bennu back in 2020. From there, discussion moves on to magical part sorting, open source (eventually...) plastic recycling, and the preposterously complex method newer Apple laptops use to determine if their lid is closed. They'll also talk about the changing perceptions of 3D printed parts, a new battery tech that probably won't change the world, and a clock that can make it seem like your nights are getting longer and longer. Stick around until the end to hear about the glory days of children's architecture books, and the origins of the humble microwave oven. Check out the links over on Hackaday if you want to follow along, and as always, tell us what you think about this episode in the comments!
For the first time in recorded history, Aristotle's Poetics and Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel Sourcery are reviewed in a single podcast episode.
Lizzy reveals the outcome of what may have been your final act of Sourcery! Is this the SEASON FINALE or FINAL SHOW?? Listen, and then, for the first time in LCIYH history....don't vote. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"All. Out. Thamaturgical. War." Newbie Andy opens with a shocking revelation but ultimately plays second banana to Discworldly P.J. and his first reading at how Sir Terry's arm's a-gettin' fits into the Disc-curriculum. Drinking at the Drum there's strong use of the F-word (Fantasy) in chatter about life during wartime, university modernisation, domestic abuse and climate crisis. Ook! Pratchett at Queen's University UNICON 1989 https://www.facebook.com/groups/belfastsciencefiction/posts/6182301498460625/ Write to us at iveneverreaddiscworld@gmail.com https://twitter.com/discworldGNU https://facebook.com/discworld GNU
What is the essence of feminine energy? While there are many definitions, can we all agree that the feminine energy channel represents life itself? Creativity? Chaos? Fertility? Love? All of the above and much more? This week on INSIDE THE WOONIVERSE, I'm speaking with ‘the defender of female awesomeness' Lisa Lister. She is an artist, psychotherapeutic coach, somatic movement practitioner and author of six books - including ‘Love Your Lady Landscape', ‘Witch' and her latest book - ‘Self Sorce-ery'. Lisa is also a well-woman and womb yoga therapist, womb and rhythmic massage practitioner and offers support, guidance, tools and counsel to women who are exploring, navigating and wanting to heal their relationship with their body, power, sex, creativity, spirituality, pleasure and passion. In this conversation we talk about self-expression, the pelvis as a second skull and exploring self-sourcery. >>> You can access our Show Notes HERE >>> You can access INSIDE OF THE WOONIVERSE Bonus Material HERE >>>> Click here if you have any questions for Colette, or if you'd like to share any 'A-Ha' moments with us. Your question/comment could appear on a future episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s bumper edition, Matt spends a day at the OpenUK Open Source Software thought leadership event. In the course of the show he speaks with Amanda Brock, Jim Zemlin, Val Del Vechhio, Sal Kimmich, Richard Dobson, Mahamed Ali and Nikita Koselev.
This conversation brings together representatives from different levels of the denim supply chain: brand (Boysih Jeans), mill (Candiani), and farm (the Sourcery). We talk about which part(s) of making a pair of jeans has the biggest impact on carbon emissions? Do we know? We talk about the possibilities: what role can companies operating in different parts of the denim supply chain can take towards reducing carbon emissions. And we also talk about the limits: what challenges do companies face when it comes to reducing carbon emissions? The conversation is an edited version of a webinar Kim moderated for Transformers Foundation.
This is a short message from Crispin Argento, Co-founder and MD of Sourcery, about a fundraiser they're doing to support Pakistani cotton growers adversely impacted by current flooding.
In this episode of The Produce Industry Podcast w/ Patrick Kelly we travel into the world of technology in produce. Today we chat with Cheetah Wholesale's Na'ama Moran, Co-Founder and CEO. Growing up in Israel with a family of farmers and small business owners, she witnessed the imminent need for a more efficient, accessible food supply. Na'ama came to the United States to study economics, math, and political science at Cornell University, and started my career with Greylock Capital Management as a financial analyst. Na'ama then moved to Silicon Valley, founded several startups including Zappedy and Sourcery, and in 2015, co-founded Cheetah to improve the supply chain for independent restaurants through an easy to use app, transparent pricing, and next day delivery service. Join us today and listen to a 30,000 ft overview of Cheetah, discuss the creation of the supply chain and business model of how they operate with last mile delivery, whats next for Cheetah and WHY should a distributor look at technology and Cheetah? Join Na'ama and Patrick on this fun episode! #freshprdouce FANCY SPONSORS: Ag Tools, Inc.: https://www.agtechtools.com, Flavor Wave, LLC.: https://flavorwavefresh.com, Noble Citrus: https://noblecitrus.com, Buck Naked Onions/Owyhee Produce, Inc.: http://www.owyheeproduce.com and John Greene Logistics Company: https://www.jglc.com CHOICE SPONSORS: Indianapolis Fruit Company: https://indyfruit.com, Equifruit: https://equifruit.com Arctic® Apples: https://arcticapples.com Sev-Rend Corporation: https://www.sev-rend.com and Jac Vandenberg Inc.: https://www.jacvandenberg.com Dole Fresh Vegetables: https://www.dole.com/en/produce/vegetables and Golden Star Citrus, Inc.: http://www.goldenstarcitrus.com STANDARD SPONSORS: London Fruit Inc. https://londonfruit.com, Fresh Cravings: https://www.freshcravings.com, Freshway Produce: https://www.freshwayusa.comand Citrus America: https://citrusamerica.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theproduceindustrypodcast/support
On this episode Matt is joined by musician Daniel Merrill, also known as A Path Untold. APU is the ever-expanding musical vision that electronic composer & producer Daniel has been steadily crafting for years, resulting in a unique style that fuses elements from organic slow-house, future garage, downtempo, breakbeat and a variety of otherworldly flavors. Daniel is an accomplished artist with a 20+ year track record of creating, releasing and performing his original work under a variety of monikers. As the first musical artist on internationally prominent art collective The Chambers Project, Daniel has recently released his 3rd full length A Path Untold album, "Sourcery" to widespread acclaim. Additionally, he is a music instructor and certified creativity coach. During the conversation the two discuss the effects of various psychedelics, and their influence on their respective creative paths. Daniel also shares the origin story of A Path Untold, from his early musical influences, to the purpose embedded into his moniker, plus much more. Find A Path Untold: https://apathuntold.com/ Sponsored by Feel Free: https://botanictonics.com/ Use code 'Xian40' at checkout to save 40% --- Sponsored by SHEATH: https://sheathunderwear.com Use code 'TIMEWHEEL' at checkout to save 20%.
Join John and Vee as they travel to magical realms in this week's episode. Sourcery, villany, dragons, and quests await. This is: Dragonheart, and Willow.
How maintainable is your Python code? Is it possible to hold the code for your functions in your head? When is it appropriate to use measurements in a code review? This week on the show, Reka Horvath and Ben Martineau from Sourcery are here to discuss their recent PyCon talk, "Actionable insights vs ranking: How to use and how NOT to use code quality metrics."
Today, my beautiful friend Selina Pagan is going to be joining me for an amazing chat and training! Selina is going to be talking all about how to be the glitch - and lead with your soul in your biz! Selina is a Sass-mouthed starseed. Soul-centered advocate. Creative consultant with a side of ghetto mystic. She mentors Light Leaders and New Earth Influencers to activate real change in the world by co-creating innovative + ego melting + consciousness-evolving content and lifestyle empires from SOUL. An artist of life, who lives and expresses from the heart, she inspires creativity through a process called Sourcery, which activates the visionary power of the heart, expressing the wonder and ecstatic beauty of the soul. Her mission is to crumble old paradigms of self-slavery and shift into a free spirited experience of life outside the matrix. Find out more about Selina at https://www.selinapagan.com/ Get Your Star Genius Document here (Don't forget to make a copy!): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lngisXoMqij9IzxFXV2TALe6_re4aJ3k95WXHxjP8tI/edit?fbclid=IwAR12hZb2iIBRC0SCSaBBwPmRFIjDFSWVFjKSxyxG_H70_DZwwoGYoCS1DYI Sign up for the Exactly What to Say Workshop — Healthy Steps with Nicole at: https://www.healthystepswithnicole.com/ewts/exactly-what-to-say-workshop Grab my FREE video + workbook on 33 ways to find clients at: https://www.healthystepswithnicole.com/33places Join my Facebook Group Nicole's Sales Superstars at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nicolessalessuperstars
There's something seriously wrong with the way we specify and procure lighting today — ask any lighting designer, and you'll hear a horror story or two about packaging, substitutions, and pricing games that clearly show the system is broken. Enter Paul Boken, VP of Mulvey & Banani Lighting, and one of the founders of Sourcery, a new content-sharing platform for the lighting design community. Paul talks to us about the need for a better way to manage the procurement piece of the lighting design process, so we can get back to having fun on the design side!
Alex and Sandeep introduce Swift Sourcery, a code generation tool to automatically create mock implementations for interfaces in your code.Sourcery on github: https://github.com/krzysztofzablocki/Sourcery Sign up for Alex's upcoming video course about iOS System Design Interview: https://iosinterviewguide.com/system-design-interview Need to prepare for an iOS Engineer Interview? https://iosinterviewguide.com Connect with us: https://twitter.com/insideiosdev Email us at hello@insideiosdev.com
For this week's podcast, we have a far-ranging and important discussion with Crispin Argento, Managing Director of The Sourcery (thesourcery.io), about apparel supply chain transparency. Mr. Argento passionately discusses the importance of protecting and educating cotton farmers throughout the world so they can make a decent living growing their crops in an environmentally-friendly way, while also ensuring the cotton they grow is accurately traced throughout the apparel supply chain. Mr. Argento was recently quoted in a high-profile article in The NY Times entitled, “That Organic Cotton T-Shirt May Not Be as Organic as You Think,” where the accuracy of organic cotton claims made by some apparel brands were questioned, along with highlighting costs unfairly carried by some cotton farmers in support of a supply chain that often cares more about marketing than facts. In fact, the lack of a true transparent supply chain from cotton to finished apparel prompted Mr. Argento to establish The Sourcery, a consultancy specializing in supply chain transparency, sustainable production, and farmer advocacy. Mr. Argento is also COO of FibreTrace, a firm specializing in physical and digital transparency for farmers and consuming companies in the textile supply chain. This is an important program for anyone interested in sustainability, supply chain transparency, and support of cotton farmers. Hosted by Jennifer Crumpler, Fiber Development Manager and Manager of the e3 Sustainable Cotton Program from BASF, and interviewed by industry consultant Bob Antoshak.
Episode 053 welcomes The Chambers Project for a wide-ranging discussion on psychedelic art, through both a historical and contemporary lens. The conversation welcomes a pair of pioneers from this particular space - Brian Chambers and Jacaeber Kastor - both of whom I met during the magnificent grand-opening of the avant-garde One Step Further show at The Chambers Project gallery in Grass Valley, CA. Later in the episode, electronic producer A Path Untold joins the fold for a bit about the musical branch of this ambitious endeavor. 10:00 - introducing The Chambers Project 18:00 - conversation w/ Brian Chambers & Jacaeber Kastor 89:00 - Brian Chambers & A Path Untold talk The Chambers Project record label The Chambers Project began with the intention of making contemporary psychedelic art accessible in Nevada County, CA. Since opening doors in 2018, they've presented the community with a spectrum of abstract, cutting-edge, surreal fine art. The Chambers Project focuses on the psychedelic aesthetic, with roots running deep in this field since first discovering the work of Ralph Steadman and Rick Griffin in 1995. A dozen years later, Chambers connected with MARS-1 & Oliver Vernon, and his vision began to take shape. The mission is to curate impactful shows that honor the Godfathers of the psychedelic art scene, as well as showcasing local and international artists. To create immersive environments that are meant to bring viewers into the psychedelic state that - from an early age- inspired their tastes in this art. Brian Chambers is The Chambers Project founder, art curator, facilitator and gallery owner. An inspiring and influential man behind the psychedelic art renaissance. Jacaeber Kastor is a legendary writer, artist, gallery-owner and curator of psychedelic art. He is former owner of the pioneering Psychedelic Solution gallery in New York's West Village. Kastor came of age in the Bay Area during the Acid Tests & Summer of Love. A Path Untold is the ever-expanding musical vision of composer & producer Daniel Merrill. Debut musical artist on The Chambers Project record label/platform, new full-length release Sourcery due 2/22/22. https://thechambersproject.com/ https://www.theunion.com/entertainment/one-step-further-an-exhibition-of-psychedelic-art-past-and-present/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacaeber_Kastor https://www.nytimes.com/1988/01/28/arts/psychedelic-art-show-is-reflection-of-its-era.html https://thechambersproject.com/music/ https://apathuntold.com/ Vibe Junkie JAMZ "Heart Matters" - A Path Untold (available 2/11/22) & "Heart of Gold" Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires (Neil Young cover, dedicated to the late Joey Pye) Episode 053 bumper music provided by ECHT! https://echt.bandcamp.com/ EMAIL the SHOW! B.Getz@UpfulLIFE.com PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts! Listen to Upful LIFE on Spotify ! Theme Song: "Mazel Tov"- CALVIN VALENTINE
Simon The Magpie and Kristian Blåsol talk about what Kristian is working on, the process of documenting projects for youtube, ignoring the urge to follow trends, free furniture, participation prizes, and much more. Support our podcast thank you: https://www.patreon.com/almostviral And join the Magpie Pirates: https://discord.com/invite/9dFAy6z Kristian Blåsol: https://www.youtube.com/c/KristianBlåsol https://www.patreon.com/SourceryOne https://www.tindie.com/stores/Sourcery/ https://discord.com/invite/pZtVheVCTW Support us!
Our final episode of Why IT Matters of 2021 is a conversation with an old friend, collaborator, and co-creator, Ryan Ozimek, Co-founder of PICnet and Soapbox Engage. As the year comes to a close, we’re reminded of our values of curiosity, community, democracy, and access, looking at the world through Ryan’s eyes, and hopefully reminded of why many of us began our Technology For Good careers in the first place. We dive deep into Ryan’s passion and purpose, Open Source, as to how technology can be better accountable, more transparent, and more accessible to a broader gamut of people, nonprofits, and global movements. One of the most important “ah-ha!” moments comes when we dive into how we can create empowerment with technology and what actual contributions via Open Source can look like. Spoiler: the economy of Open Source is an economy that values cooperation, not altruism, and therefore every transaction is a gift that returns its investment by creating a more vital outcome, not one that is less efficient or driven by a single entity. We also talk about the role of the community in driving long-term results, both for Open Source and privately-owned software solutions and platforms, especially when there are market or other inefficiencies to solve. This episode is a heartwarming conclusion to a wild 2021, and we hope you enjoy it! Click here to watch this episode!
This week we're joined by Mark Matienzo to talk about archives access, mousework, digitization gig economics, and skin suits. Mark's Sourcery post: https://matienzo.org/2021/on-sourcery-or-the-enclosure-of-remote-access/ Caswell/Cifor article Mark mentions: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/687705/pdf Mark's Twitter: @anarchivist Mark's Bandcamp: https://blacktent.bandcamp.com
This week Sourcery comes to a close, Rincewind and co. narrowly avert the Apocralypse! The four horsemen are there, the ice giants are there, the things from the dungeon dimensions are there, but unfortunately our hosts were less than thrilled.This week in the Disc-Course: We've never been funny, warfuckers, fondly regarding Quirm, Where's the stank?, reading to your children, Discworld months, The Books, Cohen 2, proto-Good Omens, an island off the coast of France, Daddy Vorebucks, the longest Ook, cock your sock, staff dad, destiny's children, wuzards, Nice Giants, we saved the Disc, Ridcully fucks, time for ice, sponge hammer, orangutan research, Jess' wizard boyfriend, that's enough activism, my ape strength, and in conclusion sourcery is a land of contrasts.Click here for a good Snuff coverClick here for a bad Snuff coverClick here for a good Equal Rites coverClick here for a good Mort coverFor those playing along at home: Read up to page 57 in Wyrd Sisters (depending on your edition of the book), ending on the line: "The sargent looked up at her with an expression of mad gratitude. He said, "Argle."-----You can email us at thedisccoursepod@gmail.com, follow the show @thedisccourse on twitter, or find us in the phonebook under Zlorf!Our theme music is by Maxie Satan; find her on bandcamp at Pastel Hand Grenade. She rules. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we continue Sourcery, Rincewind and his rag-tag squad must face a deadly prank tunnel and escape the crumbling palace as the Mage Wars 2.0 start up. Meanwhile Sconner and the Boys try to burn down the library.This week in the Disc-Course: Weird story perverts, Making up a guy to get mad at, Rincewind trans moments, stability wow, alligator escalator, martial lore, stop being a wizard, the baby war, Countess Common Terry, not very cash barbarian, your ideal woman, fried ape, Grandpa's Technohub, Bubbler brand loyalty, #notallwizards, TF2 Unusual, wow cool wizards, a chest that I treasured, used to be moths, that dress from a few years back, Doomer Rincewind, cringe wizardsona, and another great track for The Dark Ians.For those playing along at home: Finish Sourcery!-----You can email us at thedisccoursepod@gmail.com, follow the show @thedisccourse on twitter, or find us in the phonebook under Zlorf!Our theme music is by Maxie Satan; find her on bandcamp at Pastel Hand Grenade. She rules. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we continue Sourcery, Coin's(?) reign of terror continues over the university, and we say goodbye to some beloved characters. Meanwhile, Rincewind and Conina say hello to the mismatched orientalist caricature that is the land of Klatch.This week in the Disc-Course: Happy birthday Grandma, Vetinari remade, boat spells, book covers, Archchancellor Roku, the most posted in thread of all time, go web go, more Zlorfs!, The Diddler Era, some kind of toxicity, the archchancellor's thong, little worlds, fuck them kids, a son who's so dangerous, sex mural, major league Idahos, fancy magic egg, rad tears, budget reports, audible comma, and the biggest disappointment of Jess' life.For those playing along at home: Read up to page 242 in Sourcery (depending on your edition of the book), ending on the line: "'Wha-' he began, which is a pretty poor syllable on which to end a life."-----You can email us at thedisccoursepod@gmail.com, follow the show @thedisccourse on twitter, or find us in the phonebook under Zlorf!Our theme music is by Maxie Satan; find her on bandcamp at Pastel Hand Grenade. She rules. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we're starting Sourcery, in which a young boy has unimaginable power bestowed upon him to exact his father's revenge on Unseen University. But more importantly, our wizzerd boi Rincewind is back, and he's here to babysit a hat on a globetrotting adventure!Today in the Disc-Course: a Rincewind gaiden, feet, wwizard squared, Cats are nice, a merry chase, filler kids, Super-Archchancellor Chalmers, killer SEO, Ee or ai, Coin Incognito, dick joke speech, RIP Wayzegoose, van wizards, the seagull that stole Julie's breakfast burrito, pussy-ant, Spelter's Warm Milk, Lupin III, kick the soft bits, any Tom, Dick or Zlorf, men are cowards, Submit to the Hat, the new world must be smothered, Rankin/Bass B-sides, Magic! at the University, children are people, and The Favoritos.Click here for the Solstice WizardClick here to be reminded that Cohen fuckedClick here for Kubla Kraus and Here for Robot CarnivalFor those playing along at home: Read up to page 163 in Sourcery (depending on your edition of the book), ending on the line: "'Wooly underwear?'"-----You can email us at thedisccoursepod@gmail.com, follow the show @thedisccourse on twitter, or find us in the phonebook under Zlorf!Our theme music is by Maxie Satan; find her on bandcamp at Pastel Hand Grenade. She rules. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Well that's all folks! Time to say goodbye to Mort who accidentally Became his boss; you hate to see it, and then had to Fight his boss; you love to see it. Also the reality warping dome thing gets resolved.Today in the Disc-Course: fizzing veins, our wizard listeners, a hint of Keli, The Alphabet Murders, massive and pink, ironic death, the escalation of meme warfare, Sans Undertale, eldritch enemies, vegemite cult, definitely China, no inflation, absolutely twisted killing 8 emperors, My 38 year old boy, Pwesident Wizawd, Daryll Dactyl, up hill both ways, jokerfication, the literal elephant, the Principal of Reality, bone foot in the groin, and The Time of My Life.Click here for a Warhammer dressFor those playing along at home: Read up to page 85 in Sourcery (depending on your edition of the book), ending on the line: "He pointed the staff."-----You can email us at thedisccoursepod@gmail.com, follow the show @thedisccourse on twitter, or find us in the phonebook under Zlorf!Our theme music is by Maxie Satan; find her on bandcamp at Pastel Hand Grenade. She rules. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Jennifer Crumpler of BASF's e3 sustainable cotton program, and Andrew Olah and Bob Antoshak of Olah Inc., for an fascinating and insightful interview with Crispin Argento, Director of The Sourcery (thesourcery.io), about organic and GMO cotton, transparency, sustainability, and today's apparel industry.
Sourcery marks the first book with some disagreement among our hosts, but what would life be without some healthy, well-mannered debate? Strengths include solid lore-building regarding the wizards, including why they're forbidden from boning down, and more of Terry's musings on identity. Weaknesses include coherence as an overall novel and some uncomfortable orientalism. CW: frank discussion of child abuse in at 46:22 out at 55:13Check us out on twitter at @atuin_podFollow individual hosts at @urizenxvii, @The_Miannai, @mynaminnarr, and @JustenHunterWe can also be found at www.compleatdiscography.pageOur art is by the indomitable Jess who can be found at @angryartist113Music is by Incompetech and used under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution license.
In episode 52 of JAMstack Radio, Brian and Tanner Linsley discuss the enterprise keyword rank tracker Nozzle, how the open source ethos has shifted in recent years, and finding sponsors to elevate open source projects.
Rincewind is back! Again! This may be our least favorite book in the entire series, so enjoy that!
Chris and Soroush chat about the new Swift Forums, Soroush's recent Swift Evolution pitch, and recent enum-related Evolution proposals. (Plus, an update on Chris's MacBook keyboard and Soroush's server.) Space Gray iMac Pro alias ggit Let's Encrypt Chris: Deploying Let's Encrypt with Nginx on Ubuntu 16.04 Why Comcast injecting messages into web traffic is dangerous Security Tip: Disallow Root SSH Logins How To Disable Password Authentication for SSH How To Protect SSH with Fail2Ban on Ubuntu 14.04 How to Install and Configure Postfix as a Send-Only SMTP Server on Ubuntu 16.04 Jekyll Working Copy: Git on iOS Soroush's [Pitch] Remove the single-pass requirement on Sequence Swift Sequence docs: “The Sequence protocol makes no requirement on conforming types regarding whether they will be destructively consumed by iteration. As a consequence, don't assume that multiple for-in loops on a sequence will either resume iteration or restart from the beginning.” SE-0192: Non-Exhaustive Enums SE-0194: Derived Collection of Enum Cases Sourcery Enum+CaseCountable.swift
Soroush has a new mic ATR2500-USB Thanks to you, Patreon supporters, for buying us new mics! Chris is making an Alexa Skill FlightAware ADS-B Exchange Cheap ADS-B Aircraft Radar (this isn't Chris's exact setup, but it's similar) What it's like to build an Alexa skill - and how you can do it yourself Build your First Alexa Skill Fact Skill Tutorial: Build an Alexa Skill in 6 Steps AWS Lambda Creating a Deployment Package (Node.js) Speech Synthesis Markup Language (SSML) Reference Chris's ADS-B posts: Monitoring aircraft via ADS-B on OS X Quick ADS-B monitoring on OS X Soroush is using Sourcery Sourcery Sourcery in Practice Kyle Fuller: GitHub @kylef, Twitter @kylefuller Stencil SwiftTemplate Commit from Krunoslav Zaher: “Swift templates proof of concept” Equality.swifttemplate Chris helped a friend who's making a Swift CLI program dyld: Library not loaded: @rpath/libswiftAppKit.dylib Referenced from: /Users/friend/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/application-gqcotuckdopephaodrgawgaxuzwr/Build/Products/Debug/CSwiftV/CSwiftV.framework/Versions/A/CSwiftV Reason: image not found If my advice turns out to have been helpful, I'll publish it verbatim in a blog post. In the meantime, here are some relevant links I sent this friend: CocoaPods 0.36 - Framework and Swift Support What are Frameworks? Bundle Structures Swift.org - ABI Dashboard Swift.org - Package Manager Building a command line tool using the Swift Package Manager How to build a custom Swift framework and how is it related to the SPM? Getting Started with Swift Package Manager An Introduction to the Swift Package Manager SO question: OSX Command Line Tool with Swift Cocoa Library, Library not loaded SO answer about dynamic frameworks in a CLI tool SO question: Setting up a Framework on macOS Command Line apps - Reason: image not found kylef/Commander README: frameworks and rpath JP Simard on Twitter: “the app's rpath should point to the frameworks' parent locations” realm-cocoa-converter: “A library that provides the ability to import/export Realm files from a variety of data container formats.”
We wanted to apologize for the audio quality and room echo from this episode. We're still figuring out our in-person recording setup, and we had a mishap with some of our audio equipment. Swift on the Server framework options: Vapor Kitura Zewo Perfect Frank Sadly limited Vapor documentation Vapor's ORM - Fluent kqueue - the BSD interface that Dispatch is based on Swifter - Twitter API client in Swift Vapor toolbox - the CLI tool for working with Vapor Docker Sourcery for codegen