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Ever heard of mychorrhizal funghi or have any idea how they benefit your garden? Well this week, we meet Tim Lister from BioStim who explains all!BioStim's MycoGold can be add back beneficial fungal spores to our soil to replenish what has been lost through fertilising, chemical herbicides etc. This product is available to the home gardener. A small amount can be added at the seedling stage or when planting out pots either directly to the soil or mixed in water.During high growth periods like spring, Mycgold can be added to soil where soil might be depleted. Unlike traditional fertilisers, the live fungal spores contained in this product will continue to work symbiotically with your plants roots long after application.tNot compatible with brassicas or blueberries.Available from Diggers Club or directly through BioStimWhere you can find all things Muddy Boots!Website: https://www.muddyboots.net.au/Instagram: www.instagram.com/muddybootspodcast/ Facebook: Muddy Boots Podcast | Facebook
DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 5:12): ────────────────── Objective Reality is Real and Knowable: Even In an Age of Fake News, The Truth Will Always Come to the Light CNN (JACK GUY, TIM LISTER, OLGA VOITOVYCH, PAUL P. MURPHY, GIANLUCA MEZZOFIORE, CELINE ALKHALDI AND KATIE POLGLASE) Russia's Bombing of Maternity and Children's Hospital an 'Atrocity,' Zelensky Says PART 2 (5:13 - 10:32): ────────────────── An Important Battle Won in Midst of Budget Atrocity: Hyde Amendment Reinserted into Spending Bill, Protects Taxpayer Money from Funding Abortions — For Now PART 3 (10:33 - 16:22): ────────────────── ‘Our Policy is Based on the Citizen, Not Woke Corporations': Florida's Governor Speaks Back to Disney CEO PART 4 (16:23 - 20:0): ────────────────── Can I Fight in a Just War If A Member of My Family Serves in the Opposing Military? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing PART 5 (20:1 - 21:52): ────────────────── Why Do You Often Say ‘Let There Be Life' When Referring to A Baby Formed in the Womb? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing PART 6 (21:53 - 24:4): ────────────────── Should We Use Genetic Modification As A Means of Procreation? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing PART 7 (24:5 - 26:17): ────────────────── Is the Command ‘Be Fruitful and Multiply' for all People? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
CNN correspondent Tim Lister is in Kyiv with the latest details on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Until this week, Disciplined Agile was a topic we had not investigated on the Software Process and Measurement Cast. DA is an approach to scaling agile development. Today, Jonathan Lee and I discuss Disciplined Agile and reinventing yourself to stay relevant in a dynamic world. Mr. Lee's Bio: Jonathan has over 25 years of diversified IT consulting experience working with private and public sector clients. His latest passion is in agile coaching and delivering Disciplined Agile training to individuals and organizations that want to transform themselves to practice Business Agility. Jonathan is a Certified Disciplined Agile Instructor (CDAI). Jonathan has volunteered at PMI Chicagoland Chapter for many years serving on the board including serving as the Chapter President for 3 years in the past. Jonathan is a frequent speaker at PMI chapters in North America. Email: Jlee@VitalityChicago.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jonathanleepmp Upcoming Events The Agile Online Summit! The clock is ticking! Tom Henricksen delivers one of the most innovative online conferences. This year he has upped the bar again! While you can attend the Summit for free, there are a number of innovative options to learn even more from the Summit. Please join the premier Agile Online Conference from October 25th to 27th, 2021, Register at https://bit.ly/3mplqIK Re-Read Saturday News One of the most influential books in my career was Peopleware by Tom DeMarco and Tim Lister. One concept in the book was the concept of flow state, being fully in the zone so that a problem or piece of work can be focused on and delivered. Flow maximizes the amount of value delivered. Demarco and Lister's introduction to flow paved the way for my interest in The Flow Framework. Chapter 3 of Project to Product introduces the Flow Framework. Buy a copy today https://amzn.to/2WzvPac This Week's Installment: Week 1: Foreword and Introduction - https://bit.ly/39gIt0A Week 2: Age of Software - https://bit.ly/2XYvqyI Week 3: From Project to Product - https://bit.ly/3mhwJBb Week 4: Introducing The Flow Framework - https://bit.ly/3lqJTwd Next SPaMCAST Next week we have an essay titled, What is Agile? There are a few things that just need to be said. For example, just because you are doing ceremonies doesn't make you agile and might just make you fragile. In addition, Tony Timbol brings his To Tell A Story column to the cast! In this installment, the product owner's role is under the microscope.
In this week's show... Collie Eagles coach Seth White (SWFL) Dan and Craney preview Round 3 of the SWFL Southerners coach Tim Lister (LSWFL) And a preview of Round 3 of the LSWFL with Nigel Reeve
Former Al Qaeda jihadi-turned-Mi6 spy Aimen Dean talks to Nihal Arthanayake about his time in Bosnia and Afghanistan, the moment he decided he had to bring the organisation down, and living a new life under the shadow of death threats. Nine Lives: My time as MI6's top spy inside Al-Qaeda by Aimen Dean with Paul Cruickshank and Tim Lister is published by Oneworld.
Como prometimos durante el Advent of Code seguimos vivos y hemos vuelto con un nuevo capítulo del podcast. En esta ocasión volvemos a pendular al lado humano de la ecuación del desarrollo del software para compartir con vosotros nuestras impresiones de todo un clásico publicado hace 30 años pero que ha envejecido muy bien: Peopleware de Tom DeMarco y Tim Lister.Leer resto de las notas en http://www.nacionlumpen.com/podcast/2018/02/18/NL15_peopleware.html
Como prometimos durante el Advent of Code seguimos vivos y hemos vuelto con un nuevo capítulo del podcast. En esta ocasión volvemos a pendular al lado humano de la ecuación del desarrollo del software para compartir con vosotros nuestras impresiones de todo un clásico publicado hace 30 años pero que ha envejecido muy bien: Peopleware de Tom DeMarco y Tim Lister. Leer resto de las notas en http://www.nacionlumpen.com/podcast/2018/02/18/NL15_peopleware.html
I am still traveling for the next two weeks. The trip is a mixture of vacation and a board meeting but that does not mean you will have to forego your weekly SPaMCAST. In place of our normal format, I am posting a mix tape of the answers to the “If you could change two things” question I have been asking interviewees for nearly ten years. This week on SPaMCAST 392 we feature our top downloaded podcasts from the year 2009: SPaMCAST 51 - Tim Lister on Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies http://bit.ly/1WERtk5 Tim discussed ending the estimating charade. Tim stated it would be better if we recognized estimating as goal setting. Secondly, he noted that a lot of outsourcing has overshot its mark and reduced our organizational capabilities. SPaMCAST 67 - Murali Chemuturi on Software Estimation Best Practices, Tools & Techniques http://bit.ly/1MHDzeJ Murali used his wishes to state that estimators need a better grasp and understanding the concepts of productivity and scheduling. SPaMCAST 69 - Kevin Brennan on Business Analysis http://bit.ly/1WERB2V Kevin answered a different question and discussed the message he would share with a C-Level executive to describe why business analysis is important to them. If you enjoyed the snippets please use the links to listen to the whole interviews. Next week 2010!
Join SPY Historian Vince Houghton as he continues his conversation with Paul Cruickshank and Tim Lister of CNN. Both men share their expertise on ISIS and the threat of Islamic Jihadism, and Tim, who has traveled to Ukraine on four different occasions this year alone, provides his insight into the current conflict between Ukrainian separatists, the Ukrainian government, and Russia. This interview was conducted September 8, 2014
SPY Historian Vince Houghton sat down with Paul Cruickshank and Tim Lister of CNN to discuss their new book Agent Storm: My Life Inside Al Qaeda and the CIA. The book, which they co-wrote with terrorist-turned-double-agent Morten Storm, traces an improbable journey of conversion, radicalization, reassessment, and redemption. Join Vince, Paul, and Tim as they reflect upon a story that is so incredible it would be completely unbelievable – if it wasn’t completely true. This interview was conducted September 8, 2014
Tim Lister speaks on the subject of leisure from Luke 12:13-26. Recorded on 17/08/14.
We are back with a bang! This episode features an in-depth interview on requirements with none other than James Robertson. James is co-author of numerous books and articles on the requirements process. He is a principal and founder of The Atlantic Systems Guild and joint originator of the Volere Requirements process, template, checklists and techniques. His areas of concern are the contribution that good requirements make to successful projects. He is also a leading proponent of the principle of introducing creativity into the requirements process. We talk about his background in architecture, and how his experience in that profession provides inspiration for his work on innovation and creativity. We discuss some requirements techniques and how they can be used in software engineering projects, and we discuss the role of the business analist in agile teams. Finally we also discuss some patterns of project behaviour. This interview was recorded on the 11th of April 2013 at Maarsbergen Interview by @freekl and @Mmz_Audio post-production by @mendelt Links for this podcast: Book: Mastering the Requirements Process: Getting Requirements Right Suzanne Robertson, James Robertson, Addison-Wesley Professional, 3rd edition, 2012. Pdf: Requirements for managing requirements. Suzanne Robertson, Agile Product & Project Management vol. 8 no. 9 How buildings learn, Stewart Brand : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Buildings_Learn Pdf: How Now Brown Cow, Suzanne Robertson & James Robertson, 2009. Pdf: Models or natural language: which is best for requirements? Pdf: Use cases for Useful Points of View , Suzanne Robertson & James Robertson, 2010. Book: Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior . Tom Demarco, Peter Hruschka, Tim Lister, Suzanne Robertson, James Robertson, Steve McMenamin. Dorset House, 2008. More Volere requirements resources - http://www.volere.co.uk This podcast is in English - Deze podcast is in het Engels
Please distribute the PDF version! For Immediate Release January 23, 2012 Avon Lake, OH – The Software Process and Measurement Podcast (SPaMCAST) is celebrating its 170th episode after five years of interviewing many of the leaders in the software development world. The anniversary edition of SPaMCAST features an interview with Hillel Glazer, speaker, process guru and author of High Performance Operations. SPaMCAST feature interviews have included: · Chris Hefley, Chief Executive Officer, Leankit Kanban, Bandit Software, LLC · Dean Leffingwell author of Scaling Software Agility and others · Peter Taylor author of many books including The Lazy Project Manager · Elizabeth Harrin author, award winning blog, The Girl’s Guide to Project Management · Tim Lister, co-author of Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies · David Anderson the author of Agile Management for Software Engineering · Kent Beck, pioneer in Agile Methods · Scott Ambler, though leader in Test Driven Development · Ivar Jacobson, developer of Use Cases · Grady Booch, discussing Life, the Universe and Development The Cast covers topics that deal with the challenges of how work is done in information technology organizations as they grow and evolve. The show combines commentaries, interviews and feedback to serve up ideas, opinions, advice and facts. In a nutshell, the Cast has provided and will continue to provide advice for and from practitioners, methodologists, pundits and consultants. The editor, Tom Cagley, is a leading consultant in software development process improvement, the Vice President of Consulting for the David Consulting Group, Past President of the International Function Point Users Group and co-author of Mastering Software Project Management. The Software Process and Measurement Cast can be found at www.spamcast.net. It is also available on all major podcast services including iTunes and the Zune Marketplace. All previous episodes are available download. The Cast currently enjoys 10,000 downloads a month, up 20% in the past year It is delivered as a free public service to the information technology community and has listeners across the globe. Contact: Thomas M. Cagley Jr. Editor
Show fifty one is an interview with Tim Lister discussing his new book,” Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies”. The interview discussed the impact of specific patterns and habits on how IT organizations work.***NEWS ***Adrenaline Junkies is one of 5 finalists for general computing book of the year.Tim Lister is a software consultant at the Atlantic Systems Guild, Inc., based in the New York office. He divides his time between consulting, teaching, and writing. Tim is a co-author with his Guild partners of Adrenalin Junkies and Template Zombies: Understanding Patterns of Project Behavior, (Dorset House, 2008 http://www.dorsethouse.com/books/ajtz.html), He, is also co-author with Tom DeMarco of Waltzing With Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects (Dorset House, 2003) that won Software Development magazine’s Jolt Award as General Computing Book of the Year for 2003-2004. Tim and Tom are also co-authors of Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams, (Dorset House, 1999) now available in 14 languages.Tim is currently a member of the Cutter IT Trends Council. He is a member of the I.E.E.E. and the A.C.M. He is in his 23rd year as a panelist for the American Arbitration Association, arbitrating disputes involving software and software services.Contact information: Web Site: http://www.systemsguild.com/Email: lister@acm.orgCheck out SPaMCAST’s Facebook page and get involved!!!! http://tinyurl.com/62z5elThe essay is titled “A Really Simple Checklist for Change Readiness Assessment” Part 1. The essay reminds us of the big things that sometimes get forgotten when dealing with the minutia of getting a change project off the ground. Check out the text of the current essay at www.tcagley.wordpress.com. I should be back with an essay next show.There are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: • Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com• Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111• Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley• BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com• FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement http://tinyurl.com/62z5elNext Software Process and Measurement Cast: The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature an interview with Lisa Crispin discussing agile testing. Lisa’s most recent book is “Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for Testers and Agile Teams.” The book was coauthored with Janet Gregory. Testing and agile are highly inter-related although sometimes understanding how all the parts fit together isn’t obvious. Lisa makes agile testing very clear in her interview. Do not miss the interview.The interview on the Software Process and Measurement Cast 51 is with Tim Lister. We discussed Tim's new book "Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies".
Show fifty features my interview with David J Anderson. We discussed agile management and many other topics. The interview was fascinating! I have decided to push it out into the feed as one whole file rather than breaking due to ensure the continuity of the conversation (no real break points).David J. Anderson leads a management consulting firm focused on improving performance of technology companies. He has many years management experience leading teams on agile software development projects. David was a founder of the agile movement through his involvement in the creation of Feature Driven Development. His first book, Agile Management for Software Engineering - Applying the Theory of Constraints for Business Results, published in 2003 by Prentice Hall, introduced many ideas from Lean and Theory of Constraints in to software engineering. He was also a founder of the APLN, a non-profit dedicated to improving management and leadership in technology companies. Recently David has been focusing his attention on business agility and enterprise scale agile software transitions through a synergy of the CMMI model for organizational maturity with Agile and Lean methods.Note that the Lean Kanban2009 Conference noted in the interview has been rescheduled to May 6 – 8. Information can be found at http://www.leankanbanconference.com/Contact information: Web Site: http://www.agilemanagement.netEmail: fddmanager@yahoo.comCheck out SPaMCAST's Facebook page and get involved!!!! http://tinyurl.com/62z5elThere is no essay on this show. I try to keep the length of the show around 30 minutes and the essay would have pushed the 45 minute boundary. Check out the text of the current essay at www.tcagley.wordpress.com. There are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: • Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com• Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111• Twitter – www.twitter.com/tcagley• BLOG – www.tcagley.wordpress.com• FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement http://tinyurl.com/62z5elNext Software Process and Measurement Cast: The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature an interview with Tim Lister. Tim is one the great thinkers in the IT field. We discussed the book "Adrenaline Junkies and Template Zombies” which was co-authored with the five other principals of the Atlantic Systems Guild. The ideas and topics covered in the book and interview have already refined my thoughts on a number of topics. I expect that you will have the same experience this is not an interview to miss.
Tim Lister is a well know author and all around funny speaker. I recorded his tutorial at the APLN Leadership Summit at the Agile 2006 Conference. This was the second time I have heard him talk and I always find his talks humorous and informative. There are a few audio glitches as he puts on his mic and when people ask questions without a mic but all and all it is well worth a listen.-bob