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Zuill Bailey and Jim Tevenan in conversation about many things, particularly Zuill's upcoming NW BachFest concerts
Jim Tevenan's conversation with cellists Zuill Bailey and John-Henry Crawford
Tim Hankewich is back to talk shop ahead of Orchestra Iowa's upcoming Masterworks show, “Silent Woods” featuring renowned cellist Zuill Bailey. A program in the making for the past four years, “Silent Woods” will take you on a journey with works from Dvorak, including his famous Cello Concerto, and Shostakovich. Saturday 3/23, 7:30pm at Paramount … Continue reading The post Culture Crawl 901 “There is Only Zuill” appeared first on Jazz 88.3 KCCK.
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:In this Dev Life edition of the Angular Plus Show, we talk with Agile coach and author Woody Zuill all about Software Teaming or Mob Programming. We explore the unique aspects of this approach, the benefits, challenges, considerations, and then Woody addresses common barriers & concerns to adopting Software Teaming before sharing practical steps for how you can incorporate this collaborative approach into your workflow to really maximize productivity. Grab your coding crew, rally around the keyboard, and turn your development process into a coding flash mob! This is… The Dev Life!LINKS:https://woodyzuill.com/https://twitter.com/woodyzuillhttps://www.agilealliance.org/resources/experience-reports/mob-programming-agile2014/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHOVVnRB4h0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4Eg-mnx9zgCONNECT WITH US:Woody Zuill - @woodyzuillBrooke Avery - @jediBraveryPreston Lamb - @PrestonJLamb
Touching the lives of others through music is a gift that continues to give. Listen to this great episode with the Grammy Award-Winner Zuill Bailey, Artistic Director of El Paso Pro Musica, and Felipa Solis, Executive Director of El Paso Pro Music. We discussed their season dedicated to thanking people for their support. We also chatted about how they have collaborated with others to bring El Paso Pro Musica to being the beacon of classical music that it is today. Finally, we listen to Zuill's Bach performance of Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major. Peak up your ears and listen! https://elpasopromusica.org/
***Today's episode is sponsored by Picture Book Summit. picturebooksummit.com ***Today's episode is sponsored by Kirstine Call, coaching for creatives. Find out more here: www.kirstinecall.com In today's episode we talk with Nelly Buchet, Andrea Zuill, and Ann Kelley about the creative process behind their hilarious and heartwarming book, Cat Dog Dog: The Story of a Blended Family. ***Find out more about Nelly here: Website: https://www.nellybuchet.com/ Twitter: @nellybuchet Instagram: @nellybuchetbooks ***Find out more about Andrea here: Website:https://www.andreazuill.org/ Twitter: @AndreaZuill Instagram: @zuillmonkey ***Follow us here: Twitter: @pb_look Instagram: @picturebook_look Facebook: Picture Book Look Podcast
On this month's episode of Take 10, Asia Managing Partner Ian Mann is joined by Shanghai Managing Partner Vicky Lord to discuss the nuances and practicalities of offshore litigation from within the People's Republic of China (PRC). Key takeaways Our lawyers in Shanghai provide advice to clients in the PRC on their offshore dispute matters. The PRC has a number of foreign law firms within its borders, all regulated by the Ministry of Justice of the People's Republic of China, providing foreign law advice to clients on the ground in the PRC. At Harneys, our lawyers advise on BVI, Cayman and Bermuda* law. Hong Kong and Singapore differ from Shanghai in that they have common law systems, as do the offshore jurisdictions. In contrast, Shanghai and the PRC is governed by a civil law system. Clients in the PRC use offshore vehicles for their international business transactions which qualify as foreign related transactions and are therefore capable of being governed by a foreign law. The PRC is a member of the Hague Service Convention, however it has objected to Article 10 of the Convention, and therefore service through postal channels is not permitted. Service can still occur within the PRC through the Central Chinese Authority, but certain criteria must be met. PRC law explicitly forbids foreign lawyers and other foreign personnel from carrying out judicial acts (such as taking depositions) in the territory of the PRC. As a result, witnesses travel to other jurisdictions outside of the PRC if they need to provide evidence in foreign litigation. In the PRC, affirmations can be declared before a notary public and can be affirmed directly in Chinese; however, if it is in English, some notaries may require a full translation of the affirmation; or indeed it may not be possible at all. Different regions in the PRC have different approaches. Unless an affirmation is required, for the purposes of commercial claims, witness statements are acceptable to support interim applications and are therefore an efficient and preferred method. *Bermuda law advice is provided through Zuill & Co., an independent Bermudian law firm in exclusive association with Harneys. Subscribe to Harneys podcasts by clicking the icon in the bottom right corner of the podcast. Choose your preferred platform from the list presented and click subscribe or follow once logged in. Visit http://www.harneys.com/Take10 (harneys.com/Take10) to catch up on previous episodes.
Touching the lives of others through music is a gift that continues to give. Listen to this great episode with the Grammy Award-Winner Zuill Bailey, Artistic Director of El Paso Pro Musica, and Felipa Solis, Executive Director of El Paso Pro Music. We discussed their season dedicated to thanking people for their support. We also chatted about how they have collaborated with others to bring El Paso Pro Musica to being the beacon of classical music that it is today. Finally, we listen to Zuill's Bach performance of Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major. Peak up your ears and listen! https://elpasopromusica.org/
Carla Zuill definitely has a journey and testimony to share. She is a mother of 3 children, she decided to move to another country sight unseen and embark on an incredible journey. Carla has been through many things from being an angry woman, to experiencing abuse and depression. In this transparent conversation Carla opens up and shares with us how she was able to get through it all and still come out on top. Carla leaves us with some awesome tips and advice on how to stay motivated, inspired and empowered.
Chris discusses with Fred Zuill (https://www.linkedin.com/in/fredzuill/) and Kelly Gaines (https://twitter.com/runkellyg) about their continuous retro experiment that was ran in their mob. A real-life turn-up-the-good bell curve. And the winning "good" is... ??? (Spoiler: everyone-needed-is-there) Video and show notes: https://youtu.be/Lxt05CbsoGk
We're rerunning this episode with Awadagin Pratt basically because we felt like it. But we don't think you're going to mind, as he is awesome. Let his dulcet tones wash over you as Pratt teaches you all about why Brahms is one of the Big Daddies of classical music, what it has to do with Edith Bunker, and how the beard made it all possible. All music in this episode from Awadagin Pratt and Zuill Bailey’s CD “Brahms Works For Cello And Piano”. Audio production by Todd “Are You There Todd? It’s Me, Dacia” Hulslander with Tiger Eyes by Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio. Special thanks to Todd Reynolds for his music, Taskforce: Farmlab from Outerbourough.
Recap of Dru Hill ShowIn Bermuda, Heavy Conversation on R&B and it's effect on Music's Future, and Reasons to visit Dricks' Beloved Bermuda.
Returning guest Woody Zuill is a veteran programmer, sought-after consultant and international speaker, as well as credited with both the “no estimates” and the “mob programming” movements. In this episode, we discuss estimates, working on a problem versus working on a symptom, paradigm shifts, and much more!
Michael Daugherty is considered among the Top 10 most performed American composers of concert music today. This podcast details three of his orchestral works that cement this status. Each was inspired by a larger-than-life American cultural figure—the author Ernest Hemingway, the artist Grant Wood and Randolph Hearst, who headed an extensive journalistic empire in the late 19th century. The orchestral colors that Daugherty achieves to reflect such diverse sources of inspiration confirm his continued mastery of the medium.
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Ben and Samir Talwar of Codurance discuss the appeal of functional programming, mob programming, and a different take on conferences. This episode of Giant Robots is sponsored by: Digital Ocean: Simple and fast cloud hosting, built for developers. Use the code GiantRobots for a $10 credit towards your new account. Links & Show Notes Codurance What is Go? (the game, not the language) Mob Programming, and the Importance of Fun at Work Mob Programming- A Whole Team Approach- Woody Zuill SoCraTes UK Hound What Is An OpenSpace Conference? Werewolf / Mafia (Party Game) London Software Craftsmanship Community Samir on Twitter
The Software Process and Measurement Cast features our interview with Woody Zuill. We talked about the concept and controversy swirling around #NoEstimates. Even if the concept is a bridge too far for you, the conversation is important because we talked about why thinking and questioning is a critical survival technique. As Woody points out, it is important to peer past the “thou musts” to gain greater understanding of what you should be doing! Woody Zuill has been programming computers for 30+ years. Over the last 15+ years he has worked as an Agile Coach, Trainer, and Extreme Programmer and now works with Industrial Logic as a Trainer/Coach/Consultant for Agile and Lean software development. He believes code must be simple, clean, and maintainable to realize the Agile promise of Responding to Change. Contact InformationMob Programming: http://mobprogramming.org/Blog: http://zuill.us/WoodyZuill/Twitter: https://twitter.com/woodyzuill Call to action! I have a challenge for the Software Process and Measurement Cast listeners for the next few weeks. I would like you find one person that you think would like the podcast and introduce them to the cast. This might mean sending them the URL or teaching how to download podcasts. If you like the podcast and think it is valuable they will be thankful to you for introducing them to the Software Process and Measurement Cast! Thank you in advance! Re-Read Saturday News We have just begun the Re-Read Saturday of The Mythical Man-Month. We are off to a rousing start beginning with the Tar Pit. Get a copy now and start reading! The Re-Read Saturday and other great articles can be found on the Software Process and Measurement Blog. Remember: We just completed the Re-Read Saturday of Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox’s The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement, which began on February 21nd. What did you think? Did the re-read cause you to read The Goal back up for a refresher? Visit the Software Process and Measurement Blog and review the whole re-read. Note: If you don’t have a copy of the book, buy one. If you use the link below it will support the Software Process and Measurement blog and podcast. Dead Tree Version or Kindle Version Upcoming Events Software Quality and Test Management September 13 – 18, 2015 San Diego, California http://qualitymanagementconference.com/ I will be speaking on the impact of cognitive biases on teams! Let me know if you are attending! More on other great conferences soon! Next SPaMCast The next Software Process and Measurement Cast is a magazine installment. We will feature our essay on Agile Testing. The flow of testing is different in an Agile project. In many cases, organizations have either not recognized the change in flow, or have created Agile/waterfall hybrids with test groups holding onto waterfall patterns. While some of the hybrids are driven by mandated contractual relationships, the majority are driven by lack of understanding or fear of how testing should flow in Agile projects. We will also have new installments from Jeremy Berriault’s QA Corner. Jeremy, is a leader in the world of quality assurance and testing and was originally interviewed on the Software Process and Measurement Cast 274. The third column features Steve Tendon discussing more of his great new book, Hyper-Productive Knowledge Work Performance. Shameless Ad for my book! Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book here. Available in English and Chinese.