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In the first podcast episode of the new year, we have to bring the heat for you all. Ya know, like talking about how thick a mattress would have to be to save you from jumping into the Grand Canyon. But that's not all! We also write the next great movie for the 2023 Oscars with a new installment of Spin Me A Tale™! Suggest Topics and ask us questions for the show here in the comments or over on our Discord! -Socials- Shapeless Media: Twitter.com/ShapelessMedia Tory: http://bit.ly/ToryTwitter Tyler: http://bit.ly/TylerTwitterSG Tay: http://bit.ly/TayTwitter Discord: https://discord.gg/78uGZZYhkz Instagram: instagram.com/ShapelessGaming Baseless Claims Facebook: facebook.com/BaselessClaims TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdDtkUhr/
In hour two, Todd opens the show giving the floor to callers, asking them what topics they would like him to focus on as the summer usually slows down in political media. Due to technical issues we only have the first half of hour 2 ready today, we apologize for the inconvenience. Tune in weekdays 2-6 PM EST on WTIC Newstalk 1080 ;or on the new Audacy app! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Corey Stedman is the co-founder of Node Capital & DEI a company that provides Data Science solutions to individuals and institutions that are involved in Cryptocurrency trading. In this episode, Corey gives us the basics of getting started in Cryptocurrency. Submit Questions or Suggest Topics http://www.carryonfriends.com/askkerry Email: hello@carryonfriends.com | Text: 347-875-0531 On Social @carryonfriends - Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Read more about on carryonfriends.com Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. A Breadfruit Media Production: Twitter |Instagram Support the show (http://glow.fm/carryonfriends)
When Rochelle was young her mother left her in Jamaica and moved to Boston. Later Rochelle and her brother reunited with her parents and as expected it was a culture shock but Rochelle was determined to make her parents proud and be successful in whatever field she chose. This is the story of Rochelle’s journey from Jamaica to being an Engineer with the 5th largest construction company in the world; and her newest title as Entrepreneur. Submit Questions or Suggest Topics http://www.carryonfriends.com/askkerry Email: hello@carryonfriends.com Text: 347-875-0531 On Social @carryonfriends - Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Read more about on carryonfriends.com Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. A Breadfruit Media Production: Twitter-@breadfruitmedia |IG-@breadfuitmediaSupport the show (http://glow.fm/carryonfriends)
When I met Renee 4 years ago, she was a make up artist. She was on set of photoshoots and she was a beauty contributor for a digital magazine. I also interviewed Renee as part of a 2015 Caribbean Heritage Month Series. This episode is the Career Change Story of how Renee Baptiste went from being a professional Make-up Artist to working in the utility industry. Submit Questions or Suggest Topics http://www.carryonfriends.com/askkerry Email: hello@carryonfriends.com Text: 347-875-0531 On Social @carryonfriends - Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Read more about on carryonfriends.com Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. A Breadfruit Media Production: Twitter-@breadfruitmedia |IG-@breadfuitmediaSupport the show (http://glow.fm/carryonfriends)
I'm still in a summertime vibe and in this episode I discuss how I unwind with books and music. Also, how the commute to and from work are not for working. Check out the Essential Soca playlist on Spotify, curated by Jo Wheeler. In addition, you can read along with me with these 3 recommended books for summer. A House for Mr. Biswas by V.S. Naipaul Fingerprints of Previous Owners by Rebecca Entel How to Love a Jamaican by Alexia Arthurs Submit Questions or Suggest Topics http://www.carryonfriends.com/askkerry Email: hello@carryonfriends.com Text: 347-875-0531 On Social @carryonfriends - Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Read more about on carryonfriends.com Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. A Breadfruit Media Production: Twitter-@breadfruitmedia |IG-@breadfuitmedia Support the show (http://glow.fm/carryonfriends)
It’s the summer and it’s a good time to talk about taking a break. Do you have plans to unwind? I love Caribbean literature and that's why I'm getting lost in these 3 recommended books for summer. A House for Mr. Biswas by V.S. Naipaul Fingerprints of Previous Owners by Rebecca Entel How to Love a Jamaican by Alexia Arthurs Join us for our summer reading list. Submit Questions or Suggest Topics http://www.carryonfriends.com/askkerry Email: hello@carryonfriends.com Text: 347-875-0531 On Social @carryonfriends - Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Read more about on carryonfriends.com Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. A Breadfruit Media Production: Twitter-@breadfruitmedia |IG-@breadfuitmediaSupport the show (http://glow.fm/carryonfriends)
A reflection on current events in light of Caribbean American Heritage Month and Immigrant Heritage Month. Submit Questions or Suggest Topics http://www.carryonfriends.com/askkerry Email: hello@carryonfriends.com Text: 347-875-0531 On Social @carryonfriends - Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Read more about on carryonfriends.com Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. A Breadfruit Media Production: Twitter-@breadfruitmedia |IG-@breadfuitmediaSupport the show (http://glow.fm/carryonfriends)
June is Caribbean American Heritage Month and we're still celebrating! Check out this episode hear the latest. Mentioned in this episode: CITE Week - Register at citeweek.com Interview with Style & Vibes. Listen on Apple | Website Upcoming interview guests. Submit Questions or Suggest Topics http://www.carryonfriends.com/askkerry Email: hello@carryonfriends.com Text: 347-875-0531 On Social @carryonfriends - Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Read more about on carryonfriends.com Enjoyed the show? Please remember to leave a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. A Breadfruit Media Production: Twitter-@breadfruitmedia |IG-@breadfuitmediaSupport the show (http://glow.fm/carryonfriends)
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Kim Maida This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Kim Maida. Kim is a technical content lead at Auth0, and her job is to oversee the team that writes content for their blog. She first got into programming when she learned HTML at a summer camp when she was 12. She fell in love with it and discovered that she wanted to create websites. They talk about her journey into the programming world, her introduction to Angular, and what she is working on now. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Kim intro Her personal specialty is Angular How did you first get into programming? Learned HTML at a summer camp when she was 12 years old Creating websites and forums Digital art Freelance with WordPress Never thought about programming as a career originally Studied science in college Web designer and front-end developer for the college Got a job as a front-end developer before graduating jQuery and JavaScript There are many different ways to get into the field How did you wind up doing Angular? Angular JS How did you get introduced to Auth0? Authentication What are you working on now? Recently gotten back into management ng conf, AngularUP, and AngularMix What are you most proud of contributing? Consulting And much, much more! Links: Auth0 Angular WordPress jQuery JavaScript Angular JS ng conf AngularUP AngularMix ng Girls Kim’s GitHub @KimMaida KMaida.io Auth0.com/blog Picks: Charles Ready Player One Movie Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Ability to Suggest Topics at DevChat.tv Kim Alyssa Nicoll Fundraiser Altered Carbon
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Kim Maida This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Kim Maida. Kim is a technical content lead at Auth0, and her job is to oversee the team that writes content for their blog. She first got into programming when she learned HTML at a summer camp when she was 12. She fell in love with it and discovered that she wanted to create websites. They talk about her journey into the programming world, her introduction to Angular, and what she is working on now. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Kim intro Her personal specialty is Angular How did you first get into programming? Learned HTML at a summer camp when she was 12 years old Creating websites and forums Digital art Freelance with WordPress Never thought about programming as a career originally Studied science in college Web designer and front-end developer for the college Got a job as a front-end developer before graduating jQuery and JavaScript There are many different ways to get into the field How did you wind up doing Angular? Angular JS How did you get introduced to Auth0? Authentication What are you working on now? Recently gotten back into management ng conf, AngularUP, and AngularMix What are you most proud of contributing? Consulting And much, much more! Links: Auth0 Angular WordPress jQuery JavaScript Angular JS ng conf AngularUP AngularMix ng Girls Kim’s GitHub @KimMaida KMaida.io Auth0.com/blog Picks: Charles Ready Player One Movie Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Ability to Suggest Topics at DevChat.tv Kim Alyssa Nicoll Fundraiser Altered Carbon
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Kim Maida This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Kim Maida. Kim is a technical content lead at Auth0, and her job is to oversee the team that writes content for their blog. She first got into programming when she learned HTML at a summer camp when she was 12. She fell in love with it and discovered that she wanted to create websites. They talk about her journey into the programming world, her introduction to Angular, and what she is working on now. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Kim intro Her personal specialty is Angular How did you first get into programming? Learned HTML at a summer camp when she was 12 years old Creating websites and forums Digital art Freelance with WordPress Never thought about programming as a career originally Studied science in college Web designer and front-end developer for the college Got a job as a front-end developer before graduating jQuery and JavaScript There are many different ways to get into the field How did you wind up doing Angular? Angular JS How did you get introduced to Auth0? Authentication What are you working on now? Recently gotten back into management ng conf, AngularUP, and AngularMix What are you most proud of contributing? Consulting And much, much more! Links: Auth0 Angular WordPress jQuery JavaScript Angular JS ng conf AngularUP AngularMix ng Girls Kim’s GitHub @KimMaida KMaida.io Auth0.com/blog Picks: Charles Ready Player One Movie Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Ability to Suggest Topics at DevChat.tv Kim Alyssa Nicoll Fundraiser Altered Carbon
Panel: Charles Max Wood Erik Hanchett Chris Fritz In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss Vue enterprise development with Chris Fritz. Chris is the curator for documentation on the Vue core team, works on a lot of tooling to help support Vue developers, and develops resources such as the Style Guide. They compare his Vue Enterprise Boilerplate to Nuxt and discuss the pros and cons to using each. Chris also discusses why he decided to create this boilerplate and how it has allowed him to skip to the interesting part of his job. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Chris intro Vue Documentation Cookbooks Different “recipes” in the cookbook What is enterprise development? Provides flexibility Vue Enterprise Boilerplate vs Nuxt Vue CLI Where to start? The boilerplate can be used as a study guide in a way How do you pick the tools to create this? CSS vs SCSS Why he built the boilerplate Vue Resource Jest Vue Test Utils What should people think about when using the boilerplate? Tries to encourage what he’s seen work well What do you think of TypeScript support? And much, much more! Links: Vue Vue Style Guide Documentation Cookbooks Vue Enterprise Boilerplate Nuxt Vue CLI CSS SCSS Vue Resource Jest Vue Test Utils TypeScript Support Chris’s Patreon @ChrisVFritz Chris’s GitHub Picks: Charles Google Play Store for Podcast JavaScript Dev Summit to come soon Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Chuck@Devchat.tv @CMaxW Suggest Topics Erik Vue VS Code Extension Pack Chris Vue Conf US The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu Into the Breach Vue Vixens
Panel: Charles Max Wood Erik Hanchett Chris Fritz In this episode of Views on Vue, the panelists discuss Vue enterprise development with Chris Fritz. Chris is the curator for documentation on the Vue core team, works on a lot of tooling to help support Vue developers, and develops resources such as the Style Guide. They compare his Vue Enterprise Boilerplate to Nuxt and discuss the pros and cons to using each. Chris also discusses why he decided to create this boilerplate and how it has allowed him to skip to the interesting part of his job. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Chris intro Vue Documentation Cookbooks Different “recipes” in the cookbook What is enterprise development? Provides flexibility Vue Enterprise Boilerplate vs Nuxt Vue CLI Where to start? The boilerplate can be used as a study guide in a way How do you pick the tools to create this? CSS vs SCSS Why he built the boilerplate Vue Resource Jest Vue Test Utils What should people think about when using the boilerplate? Tries to encourage what he’s seen work well What do you think of TypeScript support? And much, much more! Links: Vue Vue Style Guide Documentation Cookbooks Vue Enterprise Boilerplate Nuxt Vue CLI CSS SCSS Vue Resource Jest Vue Test Utils TypeScript Support Chris’s Patreon @ChrisVFritz Chris’s GitHub Picks: Charles Google Play Store for Podcast JavaScript Dev Summit to come soon Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan Ready Player One by Ernest Cline Chuck@Devchat.tv @CMaxW Suggest Topics Erik Vue VS Code Extension Pack Chris Vue Conf US The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu Into the Breach Vue Vixens