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An inside look into the field of architecture told from the perspective of individuals that are leading the industry. This motivational series grants unique insight into the making of a successful design career, from humble beginnings to national recognition. Every week, featured guests share their personal highs and lows on their journey to success, that is sure to inspire audiences at all levels of the industry. Listening to their stories will provide a rare blueprint for anyone seeking to ...
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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively ...
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Where it's AT - the Architectural Technology podcast

Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)

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Where it’s AT | the Architectural Technology podcast is here! In this new podcast series from CIAT the ever-evolving relationship between technology, architecture, and the human experience is explored. So, whether you're an Architectural Technologist (AT), Architect, designer, tech enthusiast, or just interested in buildings and technology, come join us as we explore some of the most important subjects facing Architectural Technology, ATs, and the built environment today!
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The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

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The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. Deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" —Ira Glass. The Kitchen ...
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Records & Real Estate Podcast

Andrew Wendt and Karen Sandvoss of Be Realty

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Records & Real Estate is where Chicago's amazing music and real estate landscapes collide. Each episode, Andrew Wendt, president and founder of Be Realty LLC in Wrigleyville, and his musician/colleague and friend Karen Sandvoss, share a piece of Chicago music history and then tie it to the neighborhoods and real estate surrounding it. Whether you're new to the city, are looking for a property to buy or sell, or just love talking music, this is the place to be!
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We discuss materials management, specification, interior design, architecture, and things in between -- to help you design better, build more efficiently, and grow your design and build firm. Fohlio is a product specification and data management software for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. Get your trial at fohlio.com.
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Human Entities is a series of public talks focused on technological change and its impacts – the ways in which culture and technology shape and influence each other. Organised by CADA, the programme takes place annually in Lisbon. ​Listen to recordings from 2024 to 2016. In partnership with the Lisbon Architecture Triennale and the Fine Arts Faculty, ULisbon Funded by: The Dir.-Gen. for the Arts of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture
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Attention is an audio journal for architectural culture that uses the medium of sound and spoken word to capture a dimension of architecture otherwise lost in print. By precluding visual media, Attention strikes a distance between the distraction economy of much online media, creating an intimate and reflective space for the in-depth development of ideas and issues. Through interviews, roundtable debates, oral histories, field recordings, the exploration of archival recordings, experimental ...
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Welcome to the Light Lounge, the first podcast for high-end and super aware lighting designers that put the experience of place in the center of their attention. Love!
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Srikanth Karunam

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With over 18 years of experience in IT consulting specializing in SAP (ERP), Srikanth brings a proven track record in managing complex projects, nurturing strong client relationships, and handling multi-regional projects. As an SAP and PMP-certified executive, he has experience delivering enterprise solutions and providing project executive coverage, project management, and functional architecture across SAP sales and implementation engagements.
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Indiepop Radio Podcast

www.indiepopradio.co.uk

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Indiepop Radio plays indie songs with proper tunes and proper lyrics: Indie pop, Sarah Records, Brit-Pop, Shoegaze, Twee... For more information, visit www.indiepopradio.co.uk. The address to subscribe is http://feeds.feedburner.com/IndiepopRadioPodcast.
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Come take a journey with us as we explore topics and concepts from the obscure to those hiding in plain sight, so obvious that you wonder how you missed the low lying fruit. Financial planner and host Andy Keeler and his team, thought leaders, and guests discuss everything from maximizing your money and lowering taxes to how to gain the upper hand in an auction and the math behind online gambling. We discuss wealth building strategies and wander into deeper aspects of the human mind that can ...
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Living A Life In Full

Dr Chris Stout; Best Selling Author | Adventurer | Angel Advisor | (Acciden

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“Living a Life in Full” is the conversation you always wanted to have with that person who gave an amazing TED talk, or the author of one your favorite books, or that inspirational Olympian you always wanted to know more about. This show is for the intellectually curious. You want to not just know more about the interesting and the innovative, but also what makes them tick, and maybe even what makes them laugh. It’s graduate-level conversations with those making a difference in the world and ...
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The Episcopal Podcast

Archdiocese of Sydney

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The Episcopal Podcast is an initiative of intellectual formation by Bishop Richard Umbers, auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Sydney. In the context of a fortnightly informal discussion with co-hosts and guests, the podcast aims to bring awareness to the riches that make up the Christian intellectual tradition, which includes philosophy, theology, history, the sciences, languages and the arts. Conversations will last between 30 and 45 minutes and be organised around discussions on specif ...
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The golden thread is a digital record that will be created for new high rise residential buildings, containing vital information about the building's life, including its design, construction and ongoing maintenance. To find out more, we joined a panel of Chartered Architectural Technologists (Dan Rossiter FCIAT, Spacy Bondarenko FCIAT and Gareth Se…
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Our podcast host and founder of Keeler and Nadler, Andy Keeler, comes clean in the episode too. As you'll find out and come to know, Andy collects and loves old cars. Well, a recent negotiation to sell one didn't go so well. Enter - Kwame Christian. Actually, Andy's example is just one of many discussed in this episode. Kwame hosts the #1 negotiati…
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Emily Bache, founder of the Samman Technical Coaching Society and author of several books about technical agile coaching, talks with SE Radio host Sam Taggart about katas and the importance of practice. They discuss how practicing in a safe environment helps developers to learn new skills and build new habits. They also talk about how Samman coachi…
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Hans Dockter, the creator of the Gradle build tool and founder of Gradle Inc, the company behind the developer productivity platform Develocity, joins SE Radio host Giovanni Asproni to talk about developer productivity. They start with some definitions and an explanation of the importance of developer productivity, its relationship with cognitive l…
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In honor of the Paris Olympics and the astounding contribution of the French to culture and art of the world, The Kitchen Sisters Present, Archive Fever: Henri Langlois and the history of the Cinémathèque Française, featuring Francis Ford Coppola, Wim Wenders, Tom Luddy, Lotte Eisner, Simone Signoret, Agnes Varda, Costa-Gavras, Barbet Schroeder. He…
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Shilpa Suresh is a Senior Associate at the prestigious Rockwell Group, an award-winning, interdisciplinary architecture, interior, lighting - and design firm specializing in hospitality, culture, healthcare, education, and many more fields. Shilpa holds a BA in Architecture and a Master’s in Fine Arts in Interior Design from Parsons New York, where…
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Have you ever found yourself in the presence of someone you love dearly and had nothing to say? The silence, not indicative of your care for the other, nor of your desire to connect with them, and yet there were no words you could grasp to articulate the depth or quality of your connection to them. Or, have you found yourself in the same looped pat…
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Chuck Weindorf, a retired IT director and chief engineer with nearly 40 years' experience in software engineering, joins host Jeff Doolittle for a conversation about the concepts in Chuck's book, Leaders & Software Engineers. Through personal anecdotes and insights gleaned from his extensive career, Chuck underscores quality assurance's critical ro…
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That one thing to find deals on travel is simple - put in the work. But don't worry, not only do we have a guide to finding those deals in this episode, we have a guide at Keeler and Nadler. CFP, Jessica Hultberg, has been snagging travel deals since she was in college and for years since on flights, vacations and hotels. She loves this stuff! She …
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What if your home once echoed with the chords of a musical legend? Join us as we welcome Jay Stanek, a high school history teacher from Evanston Township, who discovered that his house was a creative haven for the legendary songwriter John Prine. Jay shares captivating stories about how his home was a frequent stop for Prine and the previous owner,…
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"That was an art project, for me it was very important, but also the reaction of the people was amazing, because everyone was very intrigued about the project. This idea, to have an element, that brings you to think about something else." Gabriele Negro "I highly admire people who have an idea, an obsession, particularly one friend who is a film di…
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Ipek Ozkaya, Principal Researcher and Technical Director of the Engineering Intelligent Software Systems group at the Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon, discusses generative AI for Software Architecture with SE Radio host Priyanka Raghavan. The episode delves into fundamental definitions of software architecture and explores use cases…
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"We all have ideas that come because we are social beings and in our exchange about ideas we all profit more than hiding anything (...) There is a lot of magic and if we know about it as the experts for light we can do a lot of magic." In this weeks Light Lounge I speak with Ulrike Brandi. Ulrike is one of the most prolific lighting designers in th…
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Where it’s AT | the Architectural Technology podcast next episode is coming . . . So, whether you're an Architectural Technologist (AT), Architect, designer, tech enthusiast, or just interested in buildings and technology, come join us as we explore some of the most important subjects facing Architecture Technology, ATs, and the built environment t…
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Join us for an insightful episode as we explore the latest trends and challenges in senior living design, from balancing aesthetics with functionality to managing costs and integrating new technologies seamlessly. Our special guest, Nicole Bergquist, Senior Design Director at Sunrise Senior Living, shares how the company has leveraged Fohlio to ove…
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Jonathan Schneider, the cofounder of Moderne and the creator of OpenRewrite, talks with SE Radio's Gregory Kapfhammer about automated software maintenance. In addition to exploring the design and implementation of OpenRewrite, Schneider explains how the tool can automatically support software maintenance tasks such as framework migration and securi…
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Marcelo Trylesinski, a senior software engineer at Pydantic and a maintainer of open-source Python tools including Starlette and Uvicorn, joins host Gregory M. Kapfhammer to talk about FastAPI. Their conversation focuses on the design and implementation of FastAPI and how programmers can use it to create web-based APIs. They also explore how to cre…
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We've all seen the commercials on cable TV, heard them on the radio and yes, there are even podcasts dedicated to investing in gold. In those :30 commercials, the verbiage often goes something like this, "Protect yourself against the churn of world events and the up-and-down stock market with safe, secure precious metals like gold..." So, should yo…
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Howard Brandston was one of the most influential lighting designers to have ever lived. He founded the world-renowned Howard Brandston Lighting Design practice in 1965 and was a founding member of the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) in 1969. His impact on our field was immense. The podcast interview with Howard Brandston is o…
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San Francisco officially declared July 15th Linda Ronstadt Day. In her honor, The Kitchen Sisters Present this story about her book, Feels Like Home, about her family, and the food, culture and music of the borderland of Arizona and Mexico where she is rooted. Feels Like Home: A Song for the Sonoran Borderlands is an historical, musical, edible mem…
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The Principal Designer Competency Framework allows for Chartered Architectural Technologists to register as Principal Designers. To explore what this means to the discipline Professor Sam Allwinkle PPBIAT FCIAT Chair of the Principal Designer Competency Steering Group talks to Head of Membership at CIAT, James Banks about their work and developing …
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Michael J. Freedman, the Robert E. Kahn Professor in the Computer Science Department at Princeton University, as well as the co-founder and CTO of Timescale, spoke with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about TimescaleDB. They revisit what time series data means in 2024, the history of TimescaleDB, how it integrates with PostgreSQL, and they take the liste…
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Route 66—The Main Street of America— the first continuously paved highway linking east and west was the most traveled and well known road in the US for almost fifty years. From Chicago, through the Ozarks, across Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, up the mesas of New Mexico and Arizona, and down into California to the Pacific Ocean. The first road of i…
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Over 20 million copies of one of the most famous memoirs of all-time, “Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson” written by Mitch Albom, have been sold since its 1997 publication, and to this day it remains on many a college’s required reading list. Twenty-eight years after Morrie Schwartz passed away, his son Rob S…
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Wolf Vollprecht, the CEO and founder of Prefix.dev, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to implement Python tools, such as package managers, in the Rust programming language. They discuss the challenges associated with building Python infrastructure tooling in Python and explore how using the Rust programming language addresses these c…
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If you have ever had buyers remorse or felt guilty after eating that bowl of ice cream before bed, Episode 4 of Financial Opportunities Uncovered is a must listen. Join us as our guest, Dr. Drew Hanks, Associate Professor of Human Sciences at The Ohio State University, explains how we can prevent ourselves from making decisions we might later regre…
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Xe Iaso of Fly.io discusses their hosting platform with host Jeremy Jung. They cover building globally distributed applications with Anycast, using Wireguard to encrypt inter-service communication, writing custom code to handle load balancing and scaling with fly-proxy, why serving EU customers has unique requirements, letting users use docker imag…
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Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligence Eighth edition, 15 May 2024 Plant consciousness Monica Gagliano Evolutionary ecologist, Research Associate Professor (Adjunct) at Southern Cross University, Australia Monica Gagliano PhD is an internationally award-winning research scientist, selected by Biohabitats as one of the 24…
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Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligence Eighth edition, 5 June 2024 Solarpunk means dreaming green Jay Springett Strategist and writer Solarpunk is a movement in speculative fiction, art, fashion, and activism that seeks to answer and embody the question “what does a sustainable civilization look like, and how can we get …
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Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligence Eighth edition, 29 May 2024 Artificial Intelligence Design and the Logic of Social Cooperation Matteo Pasquinelli Associate Professor in Philosophy of Science, Ca’ Foscari University, Venice A conversation around the book “The Eye of the Master: A Social History of Artificial Intell…
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Human Entities 2024: culture in the age of artificial intelligence Eighth edition, 22 May 2024 Pluralizing psychedelic experiences Giorgio Gristina PhD candidate, DANT (ICS-ULisboa), Systems Neuroscience Lab (Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown) Potential groundbreaking therapeutic applications are fuelling a resurgence of scientific and clinical i…
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In 1977, a cavernous, rarely used sculpture gallery in the Brooklyn Museum was filled with drafting tables, their tops tilted to display collages of the work and under-told stories of women working in architecture in the United States. We revisit this first significant effort to publicly tell the little known stories of American women in architectu…
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Duvall Decker founders Anne Marie Duvall Decker and Roy Decker join the podcast to discuss redefining architecture in Jackson, Mississippi; the AIA Housing Award–winning Cooperwood Senior Living community; and Foundations, a new book that expands on the ethos of the firm. CLAIM CEU CREDIT HEREBy Architectural Record
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Shannon Selbert, co-founder of Soren and developer of Oban, and Parker Selbert, creator of the Oban background job framework, chief architect at dscout, and co-founder of Soren, speak with SE Radio host Gavin Henry about robust job processing in Elixir. They explore the reliability, consistency, and observability in relation to job processing, to u…
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Infrastructure engineer and Kubernetes ingress-Nginx maintainer James Strong joins host Robert Blumen to discuss the Kubernetes networking layer. The discussion draws on content from Strong’s book on the topic and covers a lot of ground, including: the Kubernetes network's use of different IP ranges than the host network; overlay network with its o…
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When the worlds of real estate and heavy metal collide, you know you're in for an electrifying experience. That's precisely what happened when we sat down with Jenafur Schlangen, a music photography maven and journalist who just stepped into the realm of homeownership. Jennifer's tales from the pit, photographing metal legends and her journey navig…
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In 1924, the Dow Jones Industrial average hovered around 90 much of the year. That's not a typo. Fast forward 100 years and it broke 40,000 a few weeks ago. It's a number that moves markets, captures worldwide headlines and can even shape political campaigns. And yet, the Dow is only comprised of 30 companies. 30 LARGE companies but 30 nonetheless.…
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As this year's hurricane season ramps up, we go to New Orleans for a kind of biblical reckoning. A story of science and prayer, with a cast of improbable partners—environmental architects and nuns—coming together to create a vision for living with water in New Orleans. Mirabeau Water Garden, one of the largest urban wetlands in the country designed…
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When you think of modern technologies that aren’t gadgets and gizmos, you probably think of the Web, and with it, the Internet. If so, you aren’t really thinking of modern technologies. We are entering a new age. We’ve moved from the “Read-only Web,” which had little functionality for interacting with content, to the “Read-Write Web,” which offered…
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