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Best podcasts about websitewatch

Latest podcast episodes about websitewatch

Prepared to Answer Podcast
The PTA Go Story Continues: Introducing Dani Treweek

Prepared to Answer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 24:44


Shawn and Scott are thrilled to introduce our new PTA Go team member, Dr. Dani Treweek, and her ministry, Cross Related. In this episode, you'll to hear the story about how God led Dani into ministry, and you'll learn about Cross Related's unique mission to help churches recover biblical and pastoral clarity for how the gospel reshapes the relational life of the disciple.

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718: 3D Printing Life Upgrades, Don’t Give Away Your Dopamine, and CodePen App Deploys

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 58:13


Show DescriptionDave's upgrading his office with a 3D printer, Chris is ordering 3D printed parts for his van, using mobile Starlink, Chris redesigned his website, playing puzzle games like Statedoku, Chess Peace, and Clues by Sam, how CodePen is going to support pointing domains at your app, and what Vite getting bought by Cloudflare signals. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Kagi - Reclaim the Web & Restore Your Privacy A week on the road The New Van – Chris Coyier Chris Coyier – Web craftsman, blogger, author, speaker. Social RSS (?) – Chris Coyier Statedoku — Daily US States Puzzle | Sudoku Meets American Geography Chess Peace - A Peaceful Chess Puzzle Game for iPhone, iPad & Mac Clues By Sam Online Courses • Josh W. Comeau JavaScript for Everyone - Piccalilli SponsorsMacroMacro is a tool to cut through the noise - It's a workspace built for engineers; One place for all your emails, tasks, team chat, and documents. Sign up at Macro.com and get $100 of your subscriptions using code SHOPTALK100

Impact Without Limits
S5 E15: The Battle of Yorktown

Impact Without Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 30:10 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailThis episode of Impact Without Limits explores the pivotal Battle of Yorktown, the decisive victory that effectively ended the American Revolution. Brian and Dale trace the events that led to the siege, highlighting the leadership of George Washington, the crucial support of French forces under Rochambeau, and the strategic decisions that culminated in Cornwallis's surrender. Along the way, they share fascinating details about the battle, the people involved, and the remarkable chain of events that secured American independence.Beyond the history itself, the brothers reflect on the faith, sacrifice, and perseverance that shaped the founding of the United States. They discuss the importance of understanding America's origins, honoring those who risked everything for freedom, and preserving the principles that have influenced generations. This conversation serves as both a history lesson and an encouragement to explore the nation's story at a deeper level.Episode Highlights: A Revolutionary War turning point.Why Yorktown changed history.Washington, Rochambeau, and the French Alliance.Hamilton's midnight assault.Faith, freedom, and America's founding story.Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on ForeverLawn:www.foreverlawn.comImpact Without Limits Instagram: @impact_withoutlimitsForeverLawn's Instagram: @foreverlawnincGet Grass Without Limits HereVisit our show notes page HERESubscribe to Our Newsletter HEREDale's Instagram: @dalekarmieBrian's Instagram: @bkarmieFind Our Shorts on the ForeverLawn YouTube ChannelVisit the American Battlefield Trust WebsiteVisit the White House Freedom 250 WebsiteWatch the Live Free Podcast hosted by Josh HowertonYou've Been Lied to About America's History EpisodeView Hillsdale's Online CoursesCheck out PragerU's ContentThis show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.

Prepared to Answer Podcast
What the Bible Says About Online vs. In-Person Church, with Tim Hawman

Prepared to Answer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 23:30


Is it okay for Christians to choose to only “go to church” online? To answer this question, we welcome Tim Hawman, the lead pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church, onto the podcast. Tim lays out the biblical principles that will help answer the question of whether or not it is necessary to physically attend church.

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716: Google I/O 2026 Recap Edition

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 63:32


Show DescriptionWe're running down what's new from Google for the web and figuring out if it's web developer Xmas or AI Doomsday this year. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Paul Irish The Dialog Element with Entry and Exit Animations 15 updates from Google I/O 2026 Google I/O 2026: What's new in Web UI SponsorsAI & Design Systems CourseThis course is for anyone invested in the success of digital products at your organization. Whether you're a designer, developer, product owner, manager, or leader, you'll learn how AI & design systems work together to help you create better digital products. The course blends foundational concepts with practical, in-the-weeds instruction to help you level up your skills and understanding. Coupon Code SHOPTALKSHOWISAWESOME for 15% off!

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715: Would You Like a LLM With Your Browser?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 52:56


Show DescriptionWhat happens to a website when it stops? Is there a space for an internet salvage yard for websites? How do you feel about LLMs being included with your browser? And are we ever going to find out where AI got all it's data from? Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Mat on Google's Prompt API Hard Fork - The New York Times 633: Thomas Steiner on AI in Chrome and the Web – ShopTalk Building Toward a Sustainable Content Economy for the Agentic Web | Microsoft Advertising Introducing Vanishing Culture: A New Book on the Loss of Our Digital Memory | Internet Archive Blogs SponsorsAI & Design Systems CourseThis course is for anyone invested in the success of digital products at your organization. Whether you're a designer, developer, product owner, manager, or leader, you'll learn how AI & design systems work together to help you create better digital products. The course blends foundational concepts with practical, in-the-weeds instruction to help you level up your skills and understanding.

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What Podcast Would Jesus Listen To? With Mike McGarry

Prepared to Answer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 22:25


With all the podcasts, videos, and other resources available on the Internet, how can Christians know who they should listen to?In this podcast episode, we invited Mike McGarry back onto the podcast to answer this question. Mike shares who Christians should look to for answers to their faith questions and how to discern between good and bad sources for gaining wisdom.

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714: Camping, Burnout, and Chris’ CSS Talk

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Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 53:39


Show DescriptionHow responsible should you be for fixing your own website for others, Dave's got a blacklog of blog posts, Chris got a camper van, debating burnout even when you love your work, a weekly AI doomer check in, and Chris has a talk for Smashing Magazine happening by the time you hear this. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Winnebago Revel | AWD Off-Grid Camper Van Naz Hamid Opus OP4 Camper | Premium Off-Road Inflatable Trailer USA HealthyGamerGG - YouTube Smashing Conferences — Smashing Magazine SponsorsAI & Design Systems CourseThis course is for anyone invested in the success of digital products at your organization. Whether you're a designer, developer, product owner, manager, or leader, you'll learn how AI & design systems work together to help you create better digital products. The course blends foundational concepts with practical, in-the-weeds instruction to help you level up your skills and understanding.

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How Archaeology Affirms New Testament Reliability, with Bryan Windle

Prepared to Answer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 25:18


Is the New Testament historically accurate? In this episode, we welcome back archaeologist Bryan Windle from Associates for Biblical Research. Bryan shares how archaeology affirms the reliability of the Bible's historical accounts and presents 5 discoveries that verify the people and events recorded in the New Testament.

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711: Where did Oh My Zsh Come From? And Using Rails in 2026

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 63:06


Show DescriptionWe've got Robby Russell, maintainer of Oh My Zsh, on the show to talk about why Chris has it installed, what makes a good Zsh plugin, Oh My Zsh plugins Robby recommends, what it's like working in Rails in 2026, dealing with project dependancies, and how Rails apps make use of frameworks? Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsRobby RussellGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialCEO and Partner at Planet Argon Links Oh My Zsh - a delightful & open source framework for Zsh Robby Russell - CEO, Partner Planet Argon On Rails Podcast Maintainable Software Podcast ohmyzsh/plugins/autojump shadcn/ui SponsorsSanityThe back-end built for AI content operations. Power web, mobile, and agentic applications at scale. Start building with an extended 60-day trial.

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Prepared to Answer Podcast
Preparing the Heart of Your Muslim Friend for Jesus, with Pavel Svinukhov

Prepared to Answer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 25:50


We invited Christian apologist Pavel Svinukhov onto the podcast to share his insights on how you can prepare your Muslim friend's heart to hear the Gospel. Pavel lays out the ways you can challenge your Muslim friend's core beliefs and reveals what you should avoid when trying to reach them for Christ. 

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710: Simen Svale from Sanity

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 56:17


Show DescriptionWhat is Sanity and who is it for in the age of AI, managing content with AI, how Simen Svale uses AI agents alongside Sanity, designing a MCP, design with Pencil vs Figma, how Inngest works, and how Simen keeps AI agents busy all day. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsSimen SvaleGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialCo-founder/CTO at Sanity.io Links The Content Operating System for the AI era | Sanity Coding Agents & Complexity Budgets | Lee Robinson Message from Sanity Pencil – Design on canvas. Land in code. AI and backend workflows, orchestrated at any scale SponsorsSanity.ioThe back-end built for AI content operations. Power web, mobile, and agentic applications at scale.

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709: Slopforking a CMS, Apple Browser Feedback, and Custom Theme CSS

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 55:55


Show DescriptionDave's plan for when AI finally takes his job, going to the movies in 2026, Chris & Dave chat with Apple about the state of browsers, Dave has a way of setting a theme with a custom space property, and Cloudflare slopforks a CMS. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks The Greatest Average American: Season 1 | Rotten Tomatoes Weapons (2025) directed by Zach Cregger Dave's CodePen Pen Introducing EmDash SponsorsSanitySanity is a Content Operating System. It gives editors a real workspace. Studio is a customizable editing interface where your content team publishes without touching your repo or filing tickets. They can use built-in AI that researches the web, understands the content model, and handles the repetitive work (drafts, translations, metadata) so editors focus on editorial judgment. Content is structured data from the start, so agents work with typed fields, not raw text.

Prepared to Answer Podcast
Who Would Jesus Party With? With Mike McGarry

Prepared to Answer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 25:38


Should Christians hang out with people who don't follow Jesus? And should Christians go to parties with them when they know it's not a “Christian” party?In this episode, we invite Mike McGarry of Youth Pastor Theologian to share his insight on how young Christians can love their non-Christian friends, while still pursuing holiness in their Christian walk.

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708: People Are Not Friction, Getting Rid of the CMS, and Social RSS Follow Up

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 57:53


Show DescriptionMemories of Hawaii, people are not friction in the AI age, what do you pre-load for a flight, can you get rid of the CMS with AI involved, Dave's dream for a custom VS Code machine, CommonRSS follow up conversation, the hype for ATProto, and picking music apps for a family. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks People are not friction USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Cable (1.2m) - Apple (CA) The Shape of Friction · Matthias Ott Whiskey Web and Whatnot Coding Agents & Complexity Budgets | Lee Robinson "You should never build a CMS" | Sanity Blog | Studio303 Skyreader npmx - Package Browser for the npm Registry Sill | Top news shared by the people you trust

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707: RSS with Social, AI Agent Traffic, and What to Blog About

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 56:07


Show DescriptionListener John has a VSCode extension to share, Chris muses on why nobody has attempted to build the social side of RSS, a listener is experimenting with feature-based folder structures, how do you feel about AI traffic on your website, what can someone blog about in 2026, and Digg gets dugg by bots. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks DTF St. Louis | Official Trailer Parasite (2019) tag-toggle - Visual Studio Marketplace CommonRSS Skyreader Tim Disney (@disnetdev.com) — Bluesky Feedbin Webspace Invaders · Matthias Ott

Prepared to Answer Podcast
Digging Into Truth: 5 Archaeological Finds That Confirm the Old Testament, with Bryan Windle

Prepared to Answer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 25:47


Is the Old Testament historically accurate? In this episode, we welcome archaeologist Bryan Windle from Associates for Biblical Research. Bryan answers questions about how archaeology can confirm the accuracy of the Bible's historical accounts and shares 5 discoveries that verify the events and people recorded in the Old Testament.

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706: Can You Vibe Code a Canvas App, Geolocation Part 2, & CodePen v2

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 54:37


Show DescriptionAre we all going to vibe code our own bespoke apps now, can a canvas app be vibe coded, more geolocation API thoughts, CodePen v2's public beta is now out, and private pens explained. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks March Mad CSS Scroll My Mac Setapp | Powerful apps for Mac & iOS Move tests to closed source repo · Issue #8082 · tldraw/tldraw Enterprising developer somehow writes an x86 CPU emulator in plain CSS — no Javascript, no WASM, just stylesheet computing Traditional Irish music on The Session CodePen Radio – CodePen

Page One - The Writer's Podcast
Ep. 258 - Mike Mason on writing horror and building worlds

Page One - The Writer's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 90:08


Watch as a full video interview on our YouTube channelIn the final of our cross-over interview episodes with Narrative Damage, we chat with the brilliant Mike Mason!Mike Mason is an award-winning game designer and writer, and the creative director for the Call of Cthulhu tabletop roleplaying game. As well as being the commissioning editor and lead writer for the line, Mike also works closely with artists and cartographers to shape the look and art for Call of Cthulhu.It was great speaking with Mike and hearing how his love for storytelling and Call of Cthulhu led to him landing his dream job. He tells us about how he writes scenarios and campaign books, and how that differs (and doesn't differ) from writing other forms of fiction. Plus, we talk about writing effective horror, and discuss why mystery fiction of all kinds is so popular.Links:Follow Mike on InstagramVisit Chaosium's websiteWatch the trailer for our actual play of Loki's GiftFollow Narrative Damage on YouTube or its own podcast feed to get more interviews with TTRPG writers, creators and more, plus actual plays with some of your favourite authors: https://linktr.ee/narrativedamagerpgSupport us on Patreon and get great benefits!: https://www.patreon.com/ukpageonePage One - The Writer's Podcast is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. Learn more and order yours now: https://www.writegear.co.uk/page-oneFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow us on BlueskyFollow us on ThreadsPage One - The Writer's Podcast is part of STET Podcasts - the one stop shop for all your writing and publishing podcast needs! Follow STET Podcasts on Instagram and Bluesky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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705: CodePen Public Beta, Anchor Positioning, and Build Awesome

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 58:07


Show DescriptionChris talks through going public with CodePen v2's beta, the magic words and AI skills needed today, Chris has a beef with anchor positioning, thoughts on classless CSS libraries, Eleventy growing up into Build Awesome, and how would you pass an hour by quickly? (Hopefully by listening to this podcast.) Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Magic Words Anchor Interpolated Morph (AIM) · January 23, 2026 Build Awesome by Font Awesome Build Awesome: We're pausing our Kickstarter! Build a Web Site in 7 Minutes with Build Awesome Quiet UI Good Sudoku CodePen

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704: Sanitizer API with Frederik Braun

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 62:25


Show DescriptionWe talk with Frederik Braun from Mozilla about the Sanitizer API, how it works with HTML tags and web components, what it does with malformed HTML, and where CSP fits in alongside the Sanitizer API. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsFrederik BraunGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialSecurity engineer and manager working on the Mozilla Firefox web browser Links Frederik Braun: Why the Sanitizer API is just setHTML() Frederik Braun freddyb (Frederik B) SponsorsBluehostDo you ever feel like pre-configured hosting is slowing you down? That is where VPS hosting starts to make a lot more sense. With Bluehost VPS, you are not stuck inside someone else's environment. You get full control of the server. You can spin up Docker, deploy containerized apps, run workflows, and connect your CRM, databases, and APIs without weird restrictions. No shared bottlenecks. No artificial limits. If you want to actually own your stack, your data, your performance, your roadmap, VPS is the move.

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702: Lit-HTML, Implied Target for Popover, and Website Builders

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 49:24


Show DescriptionChris has opinions about being sick, implied target for popovers, should Apple provide cross platform virtual machine images for Safari testing, what tips are there for beginners to HTML and CSS, which website builder CMS's do we recommend, and a Chipotle hack for your lunch plans. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks The Missing Link for Web Components – Frontend Masters Blog Better defaults for popovers - Manuel Matuzovic 346: With Ben Evans – CodePen Ben Evans on CodePen Pure CSS Only Portrait - Isla Pure CSS Still Life - Water and Lemons A Single Div Webflow Craft CMS Sanity Contentful

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People
Can High Conflict Relationships Ever Become Truly Mutual? Setting Realistic Expectations and Boundaries

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 35:48


Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter explore one of the most challenging questions faced by people in relationships with partners who demonstrate high conflict behaviors: Is it possible to develop a genuinely mutual and healthy relationship through proper communication techniques and boundary setting, or is managed stability the best achievable outcome?Understanding Relationship Dynamics with High Conflict PartnersThe episode examines the reality that while using specialized communication techniques can help reduce conflict and create more stability, these relationships often remain fundamentally one-sided. The hosts address the emotional toll of being the only partner actively working on relationship improvement and discuss realistic expectations for long-term outcomes.Research indicates that people who exhibit cluster B personality traits commonly demonstrate patterns of domineeringness, vindictiveness, and intrusiveness in relationships. Understanding these patterns helps inform decisions about relationship investment and maintenance.Questions Answered in This EpisodeCan proper communication techniques lead to a truly mutual relationship?What role does counseling play in improving high conflict relationships?How do you approach suggesting counseling to a resistant partner?What are realistic expectations for relationship improvement?When should someone consider leaving versus staying in the relationship?Key TakeawaysSuccess often looks like better containment rather than achieving full mutualityIndividual or couples counseling can help, but finding the right approach is crucialSetting clear limits while maintaining safety is essentialBuilding external support systems helps maintain stabilityPersonal decisions about staying or leaving should be based on realistic expectationsThe episode provides valuable insights for anyone wrestling with difficult relationship decisions, offering both practical tools and a framework for evaluating relationship potential without promising unrealistic outcomes.Additional ResourcesNew Resource for Those Considering Divorce/Separation/Relationship Termination Should I Stay Stay Married or Get Divorced? 1:1 Coaching through an online courseGive your marriage a chance to survive and succeed.Expert PublicationsStop Walking on Eggshells for Partners by Randi Kreger and Bill Eddy, LCSW, JDDating Radar: Why Your Brain Says Yes to "The One" Who Will Make Your Life Hell By Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq., and Megan Hunter, MBASLIC Solutions for Conflict: Setting Limits & Imposing Consequences in 2 1/2 Steps by Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. and Ekaterina Ricci, MDR, MLSPersonal DevelopmentNew Ways for Couples Online Course + Coaching (give your relationship a chance to survive)TrainingContact us for training for your organizationConnect With UsVisit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.comSubmit questions for Bill and MeganBrowse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formatsFind these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:42) - Healthy Relationships? (04:54) - Two-Way Relationship Potential (08:29) - Counseling (10:30) - Couples Therapy (14:17) - Trying Harder? (15:55) - Personality Disorders (17:28) - Domineeringness, Vindictiveness, Intrusiveness (19:19) - Staying for Stability (25:34) - SLIC Solutions (32:02) - Back to Original Question (35:10) - Wrap Up

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701: Digital Archives, OpenClaw Security Concerns, and @Property Declarations

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 64:32


Show DescriptionWhen Dave dies, who gets his domain name? How OpenClaw is a massive security concern, tips on handling a broad design surface area with a design system, changing database values with text-transform, should you declare CSS properties with @property, and was Chris wrong about CSS? Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Your Home for a Century: Our 100-Year Domains and Plans 1Password Access after Death, Legacy Contacts | 1Password Community From magic to malware: How OpenClaw's agent skills become an attack surface | 1Password Openclaw (clawdbot), Agents and the Age of Personal Software - YouTube bbPress.org WooCommerce cap - no cap Nice Select · February 3, 2026 SponsorsAxe-ConAxe-con - the world's largest digital accessibility conference is from the makers of Axe-core and Axe DevTools Browser Extension. Taking place online on February 24-25. Registration is free and also gets you access to the on-demand recordings. Axe-con has a specific Development Track for dev content - some top speakers are Ire Aderinokun (front-end developer and Google developer expert), Jesse Beach (Software Engineering Manager at Meta), and other prominent folks from orgs like Coinbase, Zendesk, Red Hat, Atlassian, and more.

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People
Beyond No-Contact: High Conflict Skills for Family Relationships

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 30:51


The Evolution of Family Estrangement: Understanding Adult Children Cutting TiesBill Eddy and Megan Hunter explore the growing phenomenon of adult children severing relationships with parents, examining research, societal shifts, and potential solutions. Drawing from their experience at the High Conflict Institute, they analyze Oprah's recent YouTube conversation with Dr. Joshua Coleman about family estrangement, offering professional insights into this complex dynamic affecting millions of families.Understanding Modern Family EstrangementResearch indicates approximately one-third of Americans experience parent-child estrangement. The hosts examine how smaller family sizes, increased mobility, and social media influence these dynamics, while exploring the impact of shifting cultural values, mental health awareness, and changing approaches to conflict resolution.Questions Addressed in This Episode:What factors contribute to increased family estrangement?How do cultural differences affect family relationship patterns?When might relationship boundaries be appropriate versus complete estrangement?What impact does estrangement have on extended family relationships?How can families develop better conflict resolution skills?Key Takeaways:Family estrangement often reflects broader societal shifts in relationship dynamicsConflict resolution skills are crucial for maintaining family connectionsModern technology and social media can both help and hinder family relationshipsSetting appropriate boundaries differs from complete relationship terminationMost estrangements are temporary, with opportunities for reconciliationThe episode provides valuable insights for anyone navigating complex family relationships, offering understanding of this significant societal trend and practical approaches for addressing relationship challenges.Additional ResourcesOprah Video- Why Adult Children are Cutting Ties With Their ParentsExpert PublicationsSLIC Solutions for Conflict: Setting Limits & Imposing Consequences in 2 1/2 StepsOur New World of Adult BulliesContact Us For High-Conflict TrainingUnderstanding & Managing High-Conflict TrainingProfessional & Personal DevelopmentHCI's courses:Conflict Influencer® - for famlies (new classes starting January 2026)High-Conflict Law Certification - for legal professionals (starts March 2026)Connect With UsVisit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.comSubmit questions for Bill and MeganBrowse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formatsFind these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:41) - Why Adult Children Cut Ties with Parents (04:13) - Why More Rifts (11:11) - US Experience (13:45) - Mexico and Religion (16:20) - Destabilizing for Kids (21:25) - Intergenerational (22:56) - Everyone Needs These Skills (25:30) - Setting Consequences (26:58) - How Can You Make It Better? (29:02) - Wrap Up

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700: Popover Web Component, Bugs in Blocks, and Where’s Vue?

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 54:36


Show DescriptionWe're passing over another milestone episode and answering your Q's with our A's while we do it: Dave goes 3D printing, should CSS be inside a web component, Chris is trying to build web component for popovers, why isn't Vue used or talked about more, finding bugs in blocks in the new CodePen, and we're grateful for 700 episodes. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Vue.js - The Progressive JavaScript Framework | Vue.js vuejs/petite-vue Syntax: Hacking Pizza Ordering For Fun And Profit - YouTube Theo - Twitch SponsorsAxe-ConAxe-con - the world's largest digital accessibility conference is from the makers of Axe-core and Axe DevTools Browser Extension. Taking place online on February 24-25. Registration is free and also gets you access to the on-demand recordings. Axe-con has a specific Development Track for dev content - some top speakers are Ire Aderinokun (front-end developer and Google developer expert), Jesse Beach (Software Engineering Manager at Meta), and other prominent folks from orgs like Coinbase, Zendesk, Red Hat, Atlassian, and more.

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699: Jeremy Keith on Web Day Out

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 58:56


Show DescriptionWeb Day Out is coming up and Jeremy Keith from Clearleft (name pending the ShopTalk Show rebrand) is here to chat about it and while we've got him, Dave throws him on the hot seat to answer some hard hitting journalism questions about the state of the web in 2026. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Web Day Out in Brighton, March 12th 2026 Strategic design partners for website and service design | Clearleft css.properties Raycast - Your shortcut to everything Rachel Andrew – Doing stuff on the web since 1996. Browser support at Clearleft CSS Day 2026, 11th & 12th of June, Amsterdam SponsorsAxe-conAxe-con - the world's largest digital accessibility conference is from the makers of Axe-core and Axe DevTools Browser Extension. Taking place online on February 24-25. Registration is free and also gets you access to the on-demand recordings. Axe-con has a specific Development Track for dev content - some top speakers are Ire Aderinokun (front-end developer and Google developer expert), Jesse Beach (Software Engineering Manager at Meta), and other prominent folks from orgs like Coinbase, Zendesk, Red Hat, Atlassian, and more.

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698: Why is AI Bad at CSS, Monofonts, and Safari Dev Tools

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 59:03


Show DescriptionWhy are AI tools so bad at CSS layout, Robin Rendle inspired monospaced fonts, CodePen's slideVars library, why are Safari dev tools so hard to use, button follow up, and what player component does ShopTalk use for it's website? Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Clair Obscur | Expedition 33 Apple One Where's the AI design renaissance? Outlyne Bolt Lando Norris Robin Rendle Dave Rupert Casey Newton slideVars - Automatic Sliders for CSS Custom Properties Media Chrome Docs SponsorsAxe-conAxe-con - the world's largest digital accessibility conference is from the makers of Axe-core and Axe DevTools Browser Extension. Taking place online on February 24-25. Registration is free and also gets you access to the on-demand recordings. Axe-con has a specific Development Track for dev content - some top speakers are Ire Aderinokun (front-end developer and Google developer expert), Jesse Beach (Software Engineering Manager at Meta), and other prominent folks from orgs like Coinbase, Zendesk, Red Hat, Atlassian, and more.

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697: Web Install API, Resizing Text, Active View Transition Type

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 65:42


Show DescriptionWe're talking new stuff (to us) that we haven't chatted about yet like display:grid-lanes, the web install API, resizing text on the web, scroll triggered animations, active view transition type, and a Quick Look at CodePen v2 features. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks 694: Invoicing with Studioworks with Jessica and Chris – ShopTalk Email Marketing Platform | Litmus Most Reliable App & Cross Browser Testing Platform | BrowserStack Ios Vs Android In 2025 · December 27, 2025 Masonry Layout is Now grid-lanes | CSS-Tricks Bruce Lawson's personal site : A first look at the Web Install API PWAStore - Free Web App Store | Install Apps Instantly Download the latest indie games - itch.io Grid Paper Squoosh SVGOMG - Optimize and minify SVG images Never write your own Date Parsing Library—zachleat.com FitText - A plugin for inflating web type Twenty Twenty-Five - daverupert.com Cyd Stumpel | Portfolio Cyd Stumpel SponsorsStudioworksManage clients and contacts, send branded invoices, receive payments, access educational resources, and connect with a supportive community. We're building the best business hub for freelancers who want a custom client experience that feels polished and professional — with much more in store.

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696: Predictions for 2026, ADHD Updates, and Holiday Catchup

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 71:31


Show DescriptionCatching up on holidays adventures, Dave's year in ADHD land, and our predictions for 2026. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Madhur Jaffrey Teaches Indian Cooking What's Going to Happen in Web Dev During 2026 - Syntax #967 2025 - Web Performance Calendar SponsorsStudioworksManage clients and contacts, send branded invoices, receive payments, access educational resources, and connect with a supportive community. We're building the best business hub for freelancers who want a custom client experience that feels polished and professional — with much more in store.

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695: Happy Project Share Time (2025 Edition)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 67:47


Show DescriptionAfter a bit of gaming talk, Chris and Dave are sharing a bunch of cool projects that our Discord community members have been sharing over the past year including things like a web component based admin bar, shape CSS generators, new website portfolios, HTML-first web framework, email markup databases, miniature paintings, AI tools and ducks, and a lot more. ShopTalk will be taking a break after this episode until the new year. Happy holidays for 2025 and we look forward to a great year in 2026 sharing our love of all things HTML, CSS, and building websites. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks BALL x PIT on Steam Overwatch 2 Call of Duty® | Best-Selling Video Game Franchise THE FINALS on Steam Welcome to Steam Home | Vulkan | Cross platform 3D Graphics Dota 2 Counter-Strike 2 Learn JavaScript, React, and TypeScript to Node.js, Fullstack, and Backend | Frontend Masters HTML for People GitHub - StfBauer/markshell: Markshell allows you to convert Markdown to a beautiful output on the shell, Ideal for any custom built NodeJS CLI. Admin Bar Component | Will Browar ship-shape.win Quina - Menu Crashlands 2 | Games | Butterscotch Shenanigans How Many Dudes? on Steam Unoffice Hours Webring Unoffice Hours - Dave Smyth Dynamic Dummy Image Generator - DummyImage.com Lynn Fisher Nestflix o(m)g:image | Question 1 Making o(m)g:image, Part III: The HTML - Jim Nielsen's Blog Outlyne - AI Website Builder | Create Stunning Websites with AI Greenwood I Hid a Dozen Easter Eggs on This Website – Unapologetic MacStories - Apple news, app reviews, and stories by Federico Viticci and friends. SotB14 | State of the Browser 14 The Email Markup Database (2) Post | LinkedIn Storybook MCP sneak peek Andy Ford - miniature painter Rubber AI Baseline Tennis - Ulimate Tennis ladder for competitive and casual players Intersecting Us - Where we explore math stories together. bitty - a web tool for interesting pages Dolphin Maker 2.0 Chris Enns + Lemon Productions SponsorsStudioworksManage clients and contacts, send branded invoices, receive payments, access educational resources, and connect with a supportive community. We're building the best business hub for freelancers who want a custom client experience that feels polished and professional — with much more in store.

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694: Invoicing with Studioworks with Jessica and Chris

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 61:20


Show DescriptionChris and Jessica from Studioworks join us to talk about their new app, why they're uniquely qualified to run an invoicing app, what the long term vision is for Studioworks, pricing models of subscription apps, how invoicing isn't just for web nerds anymore, helping neurospicy people get paid for their work, and what it's like to transfer to a new invoicing app. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsJessica HischeGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialJessica Hische is a lettering artist and author with a tendency to overshare and a penchant for procrastiworking. Chris ShiflettGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialChris Shiflett is a husband, father, entrepreneur, community leader, author, speaker, and amateur athlete. Links Studioworks.app The web's grain by Frank Chimero SponsorstldrawHave you ever wanted to build an app that works kinda like Miro or Figma, that has a zoomable infinite canvas, that's multiplayer, and really good, but you also want to build it in React with normal React components on the canvas? Good news! tldraw is the world's first, best, and only SDK for building infinite canvas apps in React. tldraw takes care of all the canvas complexities — things like the camera, selection logic, and undo redo — so that you can focus on building the features that matter to your users. It's easy to use with plenty of examples and starter kits, including a kit where you can use AI to create things on the canvas. Get started for free at tldraw.dev/shoptalk, or run npm create tldraw to spin up a starter kit.

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692: Killer Feature of Web Components, Skills > MCP, and Streaming HTML?

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 57:05


Show DescriptionDave has famous people blindness, a cologne life hack is dropped, what is the killer feature of web components, MCPs are so done—focus on skills instead, should custom events exist, and thoughts about streaming HMTL. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Good Hang With Amy Poehler - The Ringer Sebastian Maniscalco Has a Little More Pepper in His Hair These Days - The Ringer Guitar Center Austin Music Store normansrareguitars.com – Norman's Rare Guitars The killer feature of Web Components - daverupert.com figma/code-connect: A tool for connecting your design system components in code with your design system in Figma Chrome DevTools (MCP) for your AI agent | Blog | Chrome for Developers Stop Using CustomEvent SponsorstldrawHave you ever wanted to build an app that works kinda like Miro or Figma, that has a zoomable infinite canvas, that's multiplayer, and really good, but you also want to build it in React with normal React components on the canvas? Good news! tldraw is the world's first, best, and only SDK for building infinite canvas apps in React. tldraw takes care of all the canvas complexities — things like the camera, selection logic, and undo redo — so that you can focus on building the features that matter to your users. It's easy to use with plenty of examples and starter kits, including a kit where you can use AI to create things on the canvas. Get started for free at tldraw.dev/shoptalk, or run npm create tldraw to spin up a starter kit.

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691: Charts + Graphs, Vibe Coding an App, and Debating Affordances

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 68:59


Show DescriptionWhat do Balatro streamers do when the game is over, Random in CSS is so hot right now, Dave has a better idea for charts and graphs that would change the world, Quiet UI follow up, Dave tries vibe coding a tennis app and doesn't completely John McEnroe his laptop, Chris wonders about better cursor UI on the web, and debating affordances vs conventions. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Jynxzi - Twitch BALL x PIT on Steam Could Open Graph Just Be a CSS Media Type? | Scott Jehl, Web Designer/Developer https://webawesome.com Podcast Awesome Quiet UI A Beautiful Site Eleventy is a simpler static site generator Don't use custom CSS mouse cursors – Eric Bailey Home | Rach Smith's digital garden The Two Button Problem – Frontend Masters Blog SponsorstldrawHave you ever wanted to build an app that works kinda like Miro or Figma, that has a zoomable infinite canvas, that's multiplayer, and really good, but you also want to build it in React with normal React components on the canvas? Good news! tldraw is the world's first, best, and only SDK for building infinite canvas apps in React. tldraw takes care of all the canvas complexities — things like the camera, selection logic, and undo redo — so that you can focus on building the features that matter to your users. It's easy to use with plenty of examples and starter kits, including a kit where you can use AI to create things on the canvas. Get started for free at tldraw.dev/shoptalk, or run npm create tldraw to spin up a starter kit.

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People
Setting Limits That Stick: The SLIC Method for Effective Boundaries

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 34:27


Setting Limits That Stick: The SLIC Approach to Conflict ResolutionBill Eddy and Megan Hunter discuss SLIC Solutions for Conflict: Setting Limits and Imposing Consequences in 2 1/2 Steps, co-authored by Bill Eddy and Ekaterina Ricci. This episode explores how their practical SLIC method (Setting Limits, Imposing Consequences) helps parents establish and maintain effective boundaries with children of all ages.Understanding the SLIC MethodThe SLIC approach combines three key elements: setting clear limits, imposing appropriate consequences, and using strategic empathy statements. This 2 1/2 step method provides a structured framework for parents facing boundary-testing behaviors, whether dealing with toddlers learning self-control or teenagers pushing social limits. Bill's extensive background in child development, education, and family therapy informs practical applications across various parenting scenarios.Questions Answered in This EpisodeWhat are the five key questions to ask when imposing consequences?How should consequences vary by age and development stage?When and how should parents collaborate with teachers on limits?What makes limit-setting effective in divorced family situations?How can parents overcome fear of setting firm boundaries?Key TakeawaysProportional consequences maintain effectiveness and teach responsibilityEarly limit-setting creates foundation for teenage boundary acceptanceParent-teacher-community alignment strengthens limit enforcementBoth positive and negative consequences play essential rolesThe SLIC method works across various family structures and situationsThis episode equips parents, teachers, and caregivers with practical tools from the SLIC method to establish consistent, effective boundaries while maintaining strong relationships with children. Listeners learn how to implement this structured approach across different ages and challenging situations.Additional ResourcesExpert PublicationsNew Book available for pre-order: SLIC Solutions for Conflict: Setting Limits & Imposing Consequences in 2 1/2 StepsProfessional DevelopmentInvite us to speak at your organizationNew Ways Training (work, mediation, divorce)Conflict Influencer Class (for personal life)Connect With UsVisit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.comSubmit questions for Bill and MeganBrowse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formatsFind these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:46) - Setting Limits (01:22) - Bill's New Book (04:35) - Young Children (10:29) - Do Consequences Work For Everyone? (14:42) - Five Questions (16:46) - Teacher and Student (20:36) - Overcoming Fear of Setting Limits (22:53) - Older Kids (31:58) - Wrap Up

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690: Steve Ruiz and tldraw

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 72:58


Show DescriptionSteve Ruiz talks about what tldraw is and who it's for, how they've dealt with data on all the computers, what's new in the tldraw SDK, ideas for building on top of tldraw, tldraw's business model, and what the future holds for tldraw the company. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsSteve RuizGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialA developer, designer, and now startup founder in London. I build lots of prototypes. Sometimes those prototypes turn into products. Links tldraw • very good free whiteboard tldraw computer makereal Docs • tldraw tldraw - Visual Studio Marketplace Globs Designer ClickUp | The everything app for work Steve Ruiz steveruizok (Steve Ruiz) tldraw (@tldraw) / X

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It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People
Choosing Safe Partners: Understanding Red Flags in Dating with Dr. David Wexler

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 45:58


Identifying Red Flags: Making Safer Relationship ChoicesDr. David Wexler joins Bill Eddy to discuss his new book "Choose Him Wisely: How to Identify a Safe Partner," co-authored with Dr. Donald Meichenbaum. Drawing from over 40 years of clinical experience working with relationship dynamics and domestic violence, Dr. Wexler shares crucial insights about recognizing concerning patterns early in relationships.Understanding Warning SignsThe conversation explores three key categories of warning signs: observed behaviors, historical factors, and gut feelings. Dr. Wexler explains how early relationship behaviors like "love bombing," expressions of contempt, and patterns of entitlement can indicate potential future challenges. The discussion examines why psychological abuse often creates deeper lasting impacts than physical abuse through its systematic erosion of self-esteem and autonomy.Questions Answered in This EpisodeWhat are the top three warning signs of potentially abusive relationships?How can someone distinguish between healthy attention and concerning obsession?Why do people sometimes ignore clear warning signs?What role does family history play in relationship patterns?When is couples therapy helpful or potentially harmful?Key TakeawaysEarly relationship intensity ("love bombing") warrants careful evaluationExpressions of contempt and entitlement serve as significant red flagsPersonal boundaries and gut feelings provide valid assessment criteriaUnderstanding attachment patterns helps explain relationship choicesSelf-blame often prevents recognition of concerning behaviorsThis episode provides valuable tools for anyone navigating dating and relationships, offering practical guidance for evaluating potential partners while maintaining healthy boundaries. The discussion emphasizes empowerment through awareness rather than victim-blaming, acknowledging that while warning signs exist, many relationships can provide safe, healthy connections.Additional ResourcesDr. WexlerBook: Choose Him WiselyRelationship Training InstituteOnline Course for Family Law: Conversations About Domestic Violence in Family Law with 16 Experts Law PrfProfessional DevelopmentInvite us to speak at your organizationNew Ways Training (work, mediation, divorce)Conflict Influencer Class (for personal life)Connect With UsVisit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.comSubmit questions for Bill and MeganBrowse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formatsFind these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:42) - Dr. David Wexler (02:41) - David's Book Choose Him Wisely (03:42) - David's Background (09:23) - Warning Signs (14:25) - Obstructions (23:18) - Psychological vs. Physical Abuse (26:53) - From Victim to Abuser (30:33) - Where Is the Line? (35:09) - Gut Feeling Test (38:07) - Counseling and Couples Counseling (43:34) - Wrap Up

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689: Tyler Sticka on Colorpeek 2 and Awesome CSS

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 64:04


Show DescriptionIn this episode we sit down with Tyler Sticka to discuss upgrading his project, Colorpeek. We explore the practical applications of web components and CSS, and how they are shaping the future of web development. Tyler shares his experiences with prototyping and the challenges of maintaining simplicity in design. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsTyler StickaGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialI work with organizations to create and ship expressive, delightful and performant responsive experiences. I often design in the browser and I love to draw. Links Wirecutter: New Product Reviews, Deals, and Buying Advice Zojirushi SM-KHE48AG Stainless Steel Mug, 16-Ounce, Smoky Blue : Amazon.ca: Home Tyler Sticka (@tylersticka@social.lol) - social.lol Tyler Sticka (@tylersticka.com) — Bluesky Colorpeek 2 – Tyler Sticka Colorpeek · Simply Share Colors Emmet — the essential toolkit for web-developers AI Browsers, ad nauseam – Tyler Sticka ChatGPT's Atlas: The Browser That's Anti-Web - Anil Dash David Darnes - Designer, Front-end Developer & Writer specialising in Design Systems, Eleventy, Ghost & Jamstack David Bushell – Freelance Web Design & Front-end Development (UK)

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Healthcare Conflict Solutions: Managing Hospital Tensions in High-Stress Environments with Dr. Jeff Stuart

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 50:06


Healthcare Conflict Management: Insights from the Pandemic and BeyondIn this episode of "It's All Your Fault," host Megan Hunter welcomes Dr. Jeff Stuart, an experienced physician executive and co-founder of RxSolve Conflict, to discuss conflict management in healthcare settings. Their conversation explores how the pandemic transformed healthcare conflicts and what lessons can help improve communication and patient care.Understanding Healthcare Conflict DynamicsDr. Stuart shares insights from his three decades of medical practice and leadership, including his experience as Chief Medical Officer during the pandemic. He describes how hospitals function as inherently high-pressure environments where different departments operate as distinct "battlefields," each with their own unique pressures and challenges.The discussion reveals how operational pressures, resource constraints, and evolving power dynamics contribute to healthcare conflicts. Dr. Stuart explains how traditional hierarchical structures are shifting toward team-based approaches, creating new communication challenges that require innovative solutions.Questions We Answer in This EpisodeHow did the pandemic affect conflict dynamics in healthcare settings?What are the primary sources of conflict in healthcare environments?How can healthcare professionals better manage high-stress interactions?What role does communication training play in preventing healthcare conflicts?How can healthcare leaders support better conflict management?Key TakeawaysHealthcare conflicts often arise from competing priorities and resource constraintsRole ambiguity and poor communication channels amplify conflict potentialBasic conflict management training can significantly improve healthcare interactionsThe pandemic created unique challenges but also opportunities for improved communicationLeadership engagement is crucial for implementing effective conflict management strategiesThis episode provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals, administrators, and anyone interested in understanding how complex organizations can better manage conflict. The discussion offers practical approaches while acknowledging the unique challenges faced by those working in high-stress medical environments.Additional ResourceDr. Jeff Stuart's website: www.rxsolveconflict.comProfessional DevelopmentLeaders High-Conflict Training: New Ways for WorkConflict Influencer Group ClassConnect With UsVisit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.comSubmit questions for Bill and MeganBrowse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formatsFind these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:58) - Dr. Jeff Stuart (03:22) - Jeff's Background (10:10) - CMO Experience During Pandemic (16:02) - Conflict with Travelling Professionals (16:51) - Stuck in Storming (19:45) - Biggest Conflicts in Healthcare (25:24) - Making Conflicts Bigger (31:50) - Preventative (33:02) - Continual Societal Breakdowns (35:29) - Momentum and Problem-Solving (46:30) - Delineations (48:10) - Wrap Up

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688: Modern CSS Round-Out Tabs, OpenUI, and Why Websites?

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 55:58


Show DescriptionDave and Chris discuss the transition of QuietUI's license to open source, the creative process behind blogging, modern CSS techniques, and the features of QuietUI, a new design system with unique components. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks CodePen 50 Reasons to Build a Website – Frontend Masters Blog "Why would anybody start a website?" - daverupert.com Clues By Sam Inkwell Games wip: terminal (initial commit) Modern CSS Round-Out Tabs – Frontend Masters Blog Quiet UI Web Awesome Lots to shout about in Quiet UI - daverupert.com

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687: Ben Frain on Responsive Design

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 66:03


Show DescriptionBen's got an updated edition of his book, Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS, to chat about as well as how much AI is being inserted into writing, layers, scope, color contrast vs contrast color, shouldn't AI bots pay for data they slurp, iFrames permissions issues in Chrome, anchor positioning, and where have all the bloggers gone? Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsBen FrainGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialI write web development books, make online courses, and publish YouTube videos. Links Ben Frain – author and web developer Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS available at Amazon benfrain (GitHub) Ben Frain - YouTube JavaScript for Everyone - Piccalilli BCD Watch SponsorsAtomic Design Certification CourseMaster tokens AND atomic design to elevate your design systems game. Get access to both courses, which include hours of comprehensive video lessons, sample token architecture for Figma & Code, process diagrams, exercises, and exclusive Slack!

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Family Boundaries: Supporting Children Through High-Conflict Divorce

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 32:41


Navigating Grandparent Roles in High Conflict DivorcesThis episode of "It's All Your Fault" features Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter addressing two distinct listener questions. The first explores the challenging position grandparents face when their adult children experience contentious divorces. The second examines complex co-parenting dynamics involving an ex-spouse demonstrating high conflict behavior and a new spouse seeking involvement.Understanding Family Dynamics in High Conflict SituationsThe hosts examine how family members can effectively navigate these challenging situations while maintaining appropriate boundaries. They discuss practical strategies for managing communication, setting limits, and fostering healthy relationships during custody disputes and co-parenting arrangements.First Listener Question: Grandparent Support During DivorceHow can grandparents maintain supportive relationships with both parents?What strategies help when grandchildren show signs of alienation?How should grandparents respond to concerning statements from grandchildren?When should grandparents intervene versus step back?What approaches help maintain healthy boundaries while supporting the family?Second Listener Question: Co-Parenting with Ex-Spouse and New WifeHow to manage communication with an ex-spouse showing high conflict behavior?What boundaries make sense when dealing with military-related trauma?Should you engage with the new wife's attempts at relationship building?How to maintain BIFF communication effectively?When is parallel parenting more appropriate than attempted collaboration?Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize several key approaches for managing these complex situations. They stress the importance of setting clear, matter-of-fact limits to maintain healthy relationships and recommend using the "four big skills" framework when teaching children appropriate behaviors. The discussion highlights how parallel parenting often proves more sustainable than forced closeness, and emphasizes the value of building trust gradually rather than rushing relationships. The hosts also underscore the importance of maintaining healthy skepticism while remaining open to positive developments in these challenging family dynamics.The episode provides valuable insights for grandparents, divorced parents, and new spouses navigating complex family dynamics. While recognizing the challenges of these situations, the hosts offer practical approaches that prioritize children's wellbeing while maintaining appropriate boundaries.Additional ResourcesExpert Publications⇨ Book (pre-orders - publishing November 2025):  SLIC Solutions for Conflict: Setting Limits & Imposing Consequences in 2 1/2 Steps⇨ Book: BIFF for CoParent Communication (Appendix B mentioned in podcast)⇨ Book: Don't Alienate the KidsPersonal Transformation Solutions⇨ Conflict Influencer® 6-week class (Zoom) for everyone⇨ New Ways for Families® Co-parenting Without Court Online Class (with optional coaching - mentioned in podcast)⇨ 1:1 Coaching & Consultation (For Your Legal Case w/ Bill Eddy; For Other Situations w/ Megan Hunter)Professional Development⇨ Bill Eddy's Signature New Ways Training (for mediators; for counselors and divorce coaches; for workplace coaches; for workplace leaders)Connect With Us⇨ Visit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.com⇨ Submit questions for Bill and Megan⇨ Browse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formats⇨ Find these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:38) - More Listener Questions (01:20) - Grandparents in High Conflict Divorces (18:21) - Settling Limits with Ex and His New Wife (28:46) - Wrap Up

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686: Todd Libby on Deceptive Patterns

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 60:22


Show DescriptionTodd Libby is on the show to talk with us about deceptive patterns on the web, what WCAG is and who it's for, and 5 deceptive patterns in use on the web today. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsTodd LibbyGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialWeb developer and developer advocate from Portland, Maine now living in Phoenix, Arizona. I had been a developer for most of my 25 years professionally in tech before moving to accessibility. Links Front End Nerdery Trump used dark patterns to trick supporters into donating millions more than intended | The Verge Death to Bullshit | Brad Frost Deceptive Patterns (aka Dark Patterns) - spreading awareness since 2010 The Architecture of Anxiety and Shame, Part One

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High Conflict Communication Skills: Navigating Personal Change and Blended Family Dynamics

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 30:02


Navigating Complex Relationships: From Personal Transformation to Step-Family DynamicsBill Eddy and Megan Hunter explore two compelling listener questions involving relationship challenges and personal growth. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone dealing with complex interpersonal dynamics or seeking lasting behavioral change.Understanding Personal Transformation and High-Conflict RelationshipsThe episode examines how individuals can create meaningful change in their lives through skill development and self-awareness. The hosts discuss practical approaches for managing challenging relationships, particularly in blended family situations where communication difficulties arise between step-parents and biological parents.Questions Addressed in This Episode:How can someone break long-standing behavioral patterns?What role do skills like flexible thinking and emotional management play in personal change?How can step-parents navigate challenging relationships with their partner's ex?What communication strategies work best when dealing with hostile messages?How can someone maintain boundaries while keeping communications focused on children?Key Takeaways:Change is possible through developing specific skills: flexible thinking, managed emotions, moderate behavior, and self-checkingCreating new behavioral patterns rather than trying to eliminate old onesThe value of "extinction" in managing difficult communicationsImportance of responding only to relevant information in hostile messagesUnderstanding that others' hostile behavior reflects their operating system, not personal failingThe hosts emphasize the BIFF method (Brief, Informative, Friendly, and Firm) as a cornerstone communication strategy, along with other practical approaches such as focusing on logistics and future-oriented communications, maintaining boundaries while staying civil, recognizing when non-response is the best response, and separating emotional content from necessary information. These tools provide actionable approaches for anyone seeking to improve challenging relationships or create lasting personal change, while emphasizing the importance of skill development and consistent practice.Additional ResourcesExpert PublicationsBook (pre-orders being taken - publishing November 2025): SLIC Solutions for Conflict: Setting Limits & Imposing Consequences in 2 1/2 StepsBook: 5 Types of People Who Can Ruin Your LifePersonal TransformationConflict Influencer® 6-week class (Zoom) for everyoneNew Ways for Families® Co-parenting Without Court Online Class (with optional coaching)1:1 Coaching & Consultation (For Your Legal Case w/ Bill Eddy; For Other Situations w/ Megan Hunter)Professional DevelopmentBill Eddy's Signature New Ways Training (for mediators; for counselors and divorce coaches; for workplace coaches; for workplace leaders)Connect With UsVisit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.comSubmit questions for Bill and MeganBrowse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formatsFind these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:41) - Listener Question #1 (11:16) - Listener Question #2 (28:52) - Reminders

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685: Fix My Home Tech, What’s Up with Firefox, and the MVP Car

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 66:14


Show DescriptionWho's the person to hire when your home network isn't working as reliably as it should? And while we're at it - can you also fix Dave's Find My notifications? What's the plan with Firefox in 2025? And Dave blogs (and mouth blogs) about his struggles with the MVP car. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Why I hate the MVP car - daverupert.com TalkShop Show w/ Macho Man Randy Standards - Whiskey Web and Whatnot: Web Development, Neat - Episode 212 SponsorsAtomic Design Certification CourseMaster tokens AND atomic design to elevate your design systems game. Get access to both courses, which include hours of comprehensive video lessons, sample token architecture for Figma & Code, process diagrams, exercises, and exclusive Slack!

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Hostile Neighbor Conflict: How to Handle Community Harassment and Stay Safe

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 35:26


Navigating Hostile Neighbor Situations: Understanding and Managing Community ConflictResponding to a listener question, Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter address a challenging situation many face: dealing with hostile neighbors. This episode explores strategies for maintaining composure while protecting yourself and your family when faced with neighborhood tensions, providing practical insights for those experiencing community conflict.Understanding Neighborhood Conflict DynamicsThe hosts analyze how neighborhood disputes can escalate from initial interactions into ongoing patterns of hostile behavior. They examine how children can be affected by and involved in neighborhood tensions, offering guidance for parents navigating these complex dynamics.Questions Answered in This EpisodeHow can you balance standing up for yourself while keeping situations calm?When and how should you involve law enforcement?What legal options exist for addressing neighbor conflicts?How can parents protect children from neighborhood hostility?Key TakeawaysConsider investigating neighborhood dynamics before purchasing propertyDocument problematic behaviors through appropriate channelsFocus on teaching children effective conflict management skillsRemember that disengagement can sometimes be the safest strategyThis episode offers valuable strategies for anyone experiencing neighborhood tensions, emphasizing the importance of making informed decisions that prioritize safety and well-being while maintaining appropriate boundaries. The hosts' practical approach helps listeners understand when to engage, when to seek help, and when to consider other options.Additional ResourcesBook us for Training or KeynoteExpert PublicationsBook: It's All Your Fault!Book: Our New World of Adult BulliesPersonal TransformationConflict Influencer® 6-week class (Zoom) for everyoneNew Ways for Families® Co-parenting Without Court Online Class (with optional coaching)1:1 Coaching & Consultation (For Your Legal Case w/ Bill Eddy; For Other Situations w/ Megan Hunter)Professional DevelopmentBill Eddy's Signature New Ways Training (for mediators; for counselors and divorce coaches; for workplace coaches; for workplace leaders)Connect With UsVisit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.comSubmit questions for Bill and MeganBrowse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formatsFind these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:38) - Listener Question: Civility and Bullying (02:58) - Keeping Things Calm in the Face of Hostility (07:00) - Dogs and Kids (10:45) - Involving Law Enforcement (14:55) - Vindictiveness (22:53) - Raising The Child (25:52) - The Four Big Skills (27:46) - Traffic (33:49) - Wrap Up

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Honoring a Life Lived For Christ: Voddie Baucham

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 54:18


Summary  In this special episode of InContext, Dr. Michael Easley sits down with the late Dr. Voddie Baucham, Jr.—pastor, professor, and cultural apologist—for a wide-ranging conversation about faith, family, and living with conviction in a confused culture. Voddie shares his remarkable journey to Christ, from growing up without the gospel to encountering Christ in college and pursuing a call to ministry. At the time of this conversation, he was serving as Dean of the School of Divinity at African Christian University in Lusaka, Zambia. With candor and humor, he reflects on raising nine children, the discipline of homeschooling, and the patience and selflessness required in marriage. He also describes how God's providence led his family to Zambia, teaching them to live with “open hands.” The discussion moves into cultural apologetics, where Voddie explains his bold approach to addressing issues like BLM, social justice, marriage, and sexuality—not by chasing headlines but by exposing false foundations and pointing people back to God's design. Though he has since gone home to be with the Lord, this conversation remains a testimony to Voddie's unwavering courage, pastoral heart, and legacy of faithfulness that continues to inspire. Key Takeaways Voddie's journey to Christ began in college, shaping his lifelong ministry calling. Raising nine children taught him discipline, faith, and the need for patience. God called the Bauchams to Zambia through providential open-handed obedience. Cultural apologetics requires exposing false foundations, not chasing headlines. Modern education and parenting philosophies leave generations unable to think critically. Believers are called to steward “what's in their hand” for God's purposes. Links Mentioned: Voddie's WebsiteWatch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.

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684: What Motivates Chris to Keep Working on CodePen?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 69:48


Show DescriptionListener questions about CSS ruby-position, crafting adaptive layouts using a responsive component, what keeps Chris motivated to work on CodePen, why are there no positive issues on GitHub., tech support in the age of AI, and a semi-regular segment of inbox therapy. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeLinks Crafting adaptive layouts using a responsive component | by Michael Trilford | Bootcamp | Medium CodePen Radio – CodePen Introduction - Tree-sitter Design for Community: The Art of Connecting Real People in Virtual Places SponsorsAtomic Design Certification CourseMaster tokens AND atomic design to elevate your design systems game. Get access to both courses, which include hours of comprehensive video lessons, sample token architecture for Figma & Code, process diagrams, exercises, and exclusive Slack!

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Setting Boundaries in High Conflict: Your Questions About Difficult Relationships

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 35:17


In this our next listener's questions episode, High Conflict Institute co-founders Megan Hunter and Bill Eddy address three complex scenarios involving challenging relationship dynamics, boundary setting, and family conflicts.Mike seeks advice about an ex-girlfriend who refuses to leave his home despite receiving money to do so, using suicide threats as leverage. The hosts discuss implementing their new SLIC method (Setting Limits, Imposing Consequences) and the importance of following through with consequences while having appropriate support systems in place. They emphasize that enabling behavior rarely leads to positive change.Leonard from Sweden asks about common response patterns when high-conflict people face criticism. Bill explains typical reactions including denial, blame-shifting, playing victim, and counter-accusations. The hosts emphasize avoiding criticism in favor of future-focused communication and setting clear boundaries with consequences.A couple dealing with high-conflict aging parents seeks strategies for managing necessary family relationships. The hosts discuss balancing caregiving responsibilities with boundary setting, offering practical approaches for limiting problematic behaviors while maintaining connections. They emphasize matter-of-fact communication and consistent enforcement of stated consequences.Throughout these scenarios, common themes emerge: the importance of preparing for predictable reactions, maintaining firm but respectful boundaries, and avoiding the trap of criticism. The episode demonstrates how similar principles can help navigate different types of high-conflict situations, whether with ex-partners, aging parents, or other family members who exhibit challenging behaviors.Additional ResourcesPersonal GrowthNew Ways for Families ® Online ClassConflict Influencer® Class (6 weeks on Zoom)BooksSLIC Solutions for Conflict (pre-order)It's All Your FaultOur New World of Adult BulliesConsultationsBook us for a consultation about your high-conflict situation or legal caseTrainingInquire about having us train your organizationConnect With UsVisit High Conflict Institute: highconflictinstitute.comSubmit questions for Bill and MeganBrowse our complete collection of books and resources in our online store—available in print and e-book formatsFind these show notes and all past episode notes on our websiteWatch this episode on YouTube!Important NoticeOur discussions focus on behavioral patterns rather than diagnoses. For specific legal or therapeutic guidance, please consult qualified professionals in your area. (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault (00:46) - Listener Question #1 (12:49) - Listener Question #2 (24:12) - Listener Question #3 (33:48) - Wrap Up

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GEN C: The Interspecies Economy: How Animals Could Join the Crypto Revolution

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 22:33


Jonathan Ledgard of Tehanu explains his revolutionary concept of "interspecies money" where animals and natural resources can hold digital identities with crypto wallets to receive payments for the services they provide to humans.Jonathan Ledgard is the CEO of Tehanu and the pioneering mind behind "interspecies money" - a concept that extends digital identity and cryptocurrency payments to animals, plants and natural resources. With a background at The Economist and extensive experience in robotics and AI, Ledgard has developed a system where species can "stake" their existence and receive payments for the essential services they provide to humans. The conversation explores Tehanu's successful pilot project with mountain gorillas in Rwanda, the potential for stable coins backed by conservation efforts and how this model could transform the relationship between humans and nature.Links mentioned from the podcast: Tehanu's WebsiteWatch this episode on video:YouTubeCoinDeskFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, CoinDeskFrom our sponsor:Midnight is a privacy-enhancing blockchain introducing vital, programmable privacy and selective disclosure capabilities. It means dApps can allow users to control what information is revealed without putting sensitive data on-chain, allowing you to break free from the limitation of choosing between utility or privacy. We deserve more when it comes to privacy. Experience the next generation of blockchain that is private and inclusive by design. Break free with Midnight, visit midnight.network/break-free.-"Gen C" features host Sam Ewen. Executive produced by Uyen Truong.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.