Time To Fly inspires the listeners with a message of hope to heal from the various effects of abuse. There is NOTHING too hard for God! Sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation. Host: Michele Jones
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Conversations with content strategists from all crafts (strategy, design, engineering, operations, etc.) and backgrounds (enterprise, agencies, UX, content design, technical communication, marketing, SEO, publishing, journalism, etc.).
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Adulting with Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos
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Adulting with Michelle Buteau and Jordan Carlos provides real life advice with a heaping portion of hilarity topped with a dollop of truth. Their conversations with comics, experts and celebs answer listeners' most complex questions like: "How much should you pay for a pillow?”, "How should I treat my one-night stand?" or "When is it time to tell my DJ boyfriend to give up on their career?" Jordan and Michelle are longtime best friends and comedians based in New York. You can find them doing ...
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Welcome to Leading People, the inspirational home for Christian leaders. Whether you are at the end of your career or just starting, listen as we share stories of inspiration led through the lens of faith, family, and career. There are a lot of Christians. There are a lot of leaders. Let’s help people be Christian leaders.
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Welcome to the Live Less Afraid podcast where I normalize talking about mental health. My name is Michele Jones and every week, I’ll share how I am overcoming fear, anxiety, and imposter syndrome. I’ll discuss our most important relationship: the one we have with ourselves. We'll discuss how our thoughts & beliefs hold us back and how this impacts our business & our personal life. I also interview amazing guests who also want to normalize mental health and live a life less afraid. Support th ...
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Professor Terry Jones studied physics and health physics at Birmingham University, graduating with a Masters degree in 1964. In the same year he joined the Medical Research Council (MRC) Cyclotron Unit at Hammersmith Hospital, London, the first hospital-based cyclotron in the world. His career has been in neuro-imaging research, and he produced among the first gamma camera of the brain’s metabolism and blood flow. In 1972 he visited the US where the first Positron Emission Tomography (PET) s ...
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A podcast on exhibition planning for museum leaders, exhibition teams, and visitor experience professionals.
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Smarter Cars is a show about the future of transportation from autonomous vehicles to electric scooters. We believe the future includes all modes of transport if we can choose the right tool for the job for each trip. We’re interviewing key players about policies to encourage multi-modal transport, the role for ride services and autonomous vehicles, reducing personal car ownership, the impact of micromobility, how to redesign our streets and curbs, fair road pricing and the role of transit. ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/kittijones/subscribe What’s in the News , what’s on television, what’s going on in music, and other current media topics and events . **The views and opinions expressed do not represent any companies, networks, or endorsements that I may be associated with, my views and opinions are mine only and for entertainment *** Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kittijones/support
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This podcast is about meditation and the benefits of practicing it. Stories from individuals that have changed their lives by curing disease, personality traits and manifesting futures they could once only dream about. Dr. Joe Dipsenza inspired me to begin meditating some months ago, and my life is changing incredibly. I feel as though I should be cataloging my experiences and talking with those that have had similar experiences. Come listen along, and see how you can change your outlook on ...
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How do we transform and transcend our biases? From judgments made unconsciously to complacency in systemic evil, we must learn how to see if we are to learn how to transform. Center for Action and Contemplation faculty member Brian McLaren hosts the podcast series Learning How to See. Listen and discover how seeing is social, political, and contemplative.
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Welcome to OAT! Join us to discuss ideas and tools that make our software and development processes faster, more efficient, and healthy! We talk about performance improvements and valuable optimizations to software development processes like testing, debugging, running in production, open-sourcing or collaborating. Learn from experts how they improved their products, engineering processes or life habits and apply those in your work! Hosted in the UK by two software engineers: Ivan Valkov, th ...
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Actor and comedian Miska Kajanus talks with inspiring people who work in the entertainment industry. He finds out how they made it. Or how far they made it.
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Welcome to Strongwriters On Songwriting (Inside the Song), with your hosts Eric Bjarnason Martin and Scott Bradshaw. Each series will centre around a different theme with highly accomplished songwriters delving into their own personal songwriting process. Each episode will provide an opportunity to listen to and explore a few of the featured artist's songs.ROAD WARRIORS Series 2 Episodes 3-6 JERRY LEGER Leger has a thing for ghosts. The Toronto singer/songwriter confirmed it a couple of year ...
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My name's Alannah. You may think your flatmates are bad, but my Flatmates a Murderer... It's an interesting life, but as long as she pays rent on time, it's all good. New episodes weekly. Listen to episode 1: 'Jack the Ripper' below. Logo design: Alexandria Ridley.
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On a cool, crisp Wednesday morning in America's Heartland, the largest act of domestic terrorism spawned a nationwide manhunt resulting in what may be the largest circumstantial evidence trial ever heard in an American courtroom. Based on authentic trial transcripts and interviews with those who tried the case, join Judge Brandon Birmingham to study the Oklahoma City Bombing case as the jurors heard it. The documentary will be released on the anniversary of the bombing: April 19th, 2021. Fro ...
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Seeing Nature as a Franciscan with Michele Dunne and Sister Joan Brown
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What might it look like to live out a Franciscan vision of kinship in your daily life? In this episode, we’re learning to see nature through the eyes of a Franciscan. For this conversation, Brian McLaren is joined by Sr. Joan Brown and Michelle Dunne to explore the essence of Franciscan values and their relevance in today's world. They discuss the …
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Making a Memorial Museum, with Alice Greenwald
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How do you make an institution that's both a museum and a memorial — at the same time? How are exhibitions like theater? Is a museum a group experience, or a personal one — or is that a trick question? When is it time to trust your gut? Why is collaboration so important? When is a single milk can the most important object in a museum? How can one s…
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Colleen Jones: AI and The Content Advantage
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Now in its third edition, Colleen Jones's book "The Content Advantage" has become a classic in the content-profession literature. The new edition of the book continues to highlight content intelligence and content effectiveness and adds a new focus on the impact and use of AI in content programs. It also takes a fresh look at the enduring concepts …
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Seeing Nature as a Historian of Religions with Mary Evelyn Tucker
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What story do you tell yourself about the interconnectedness of nature and culture? In this episode, we’re learning to see nature through the lens of a historian of religions. Brian McLaren is joined in conversation by Mary Evelyn Tucker, a leading voice in the field of religion and ecology. Together, they discuss the importance of cultural history…
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Chris Bach: The Origins of Decoupled and Composable Web Architectures
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Over the past ten years, Chris Bach has been at the forefront of the transformation of web development. Chris coined the term "Jamstack," which refers to one of the first conceptions of a composable web architecture (the acronym JAM accounts for the JavaScript, APIs, and markdown that make up a simple decoupled web system). He also founded Netlify,…
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Seeing Nature as a Mystic with Douglas E. Christie
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What does it mean to grieve the crisis facing our planet? In this episode, we’re learning to see nature through the lens of a mystic. Brian McLaren sits down with Douglas E. Christie to discuss his work in the emerging field of contemplative studies, its relevance to our current ecological crisis, and the importance of acknowledging and processing …
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Seeing Nature as a Poet with Drew Jackson and Pádraig Ó Tuama
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What is it about poetry that allows it to hold both beauty and disruption, and even inspire change? In this episode, Brian McLaren explores the power of poetry to help us understand and grieve for the natural world while also appreciating its beauty. He talks with poets Pádraig Ó Tuama and Drew Jackson about the importance of seeing nature holistic…
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Fran Alexander: Democratizing Taxonomy Practice
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There is always more taxonomy work to be done than there are practitioners to do it. Fran Alexander's solution to this imbalance is to democratize taxonomy practice. Fran's work actually spans the full range of semantic practices, from simple term lists to taxonomies, thesauruses, and ontologies and knowledge graphs. Wherever she's working in this …
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Seeing Nature as an Artist with Christy Berghoef and Thomas Jay Oord
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How does nature inspire your sense of creativity? On this episode, we’re looking at nature through the artistic lens, with Brian McLaren and two gifted photographers, Christy Berghoef and Thomas Jay Oord. The conversation explores the ways in which their individual experiences and practices of photography have deepened their understanding and appre…
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Mike Gifford: Accessibility, Sustainability, and Content Management
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Where web accessibility, digital sustainability, content management, open-source software, and web standards intersect, you'll find Mike Gifford. Mike is the open standards and practices lead at Civic Actions, a company that helps governments deliver better digital services. Through his practice, Mike ensures that the content systems they deliver a…
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Tom Wilkie’s Path to CTO at Grafana Labs: Startups, Pivots, and Perseverance
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Tom Wilkie, the CTO of Grafana Labs, talks to us about his professional journey. We cover how he got into software engineering, his first startup, working as an EM at Google, and what motivated him to go back to an IC role. We talk about his time at Grafana from when they were only 25 people to now when Grafana Labs has more than a thousand employe…
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Michele Ann Jenkins: Taxonomy as the Foundation of Semantic Architecture
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Through her taxonomy and other information architecture work, Michele Ann Jenkins helps people across the organizations she works with align their mental models and terminology usage. This alignment of concerns and language forms the foundation of the semantic architecture that is so crucial to modern content systems. https://ellessmedia.com/csi/mi…
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Ilse Jonker and Joyce van Aalten: Content Structure and Meaning
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Modern content projects get the best results when content strategy and conceptual meaning are considered together, and the results can really shine when long-time collaborators do the work. Ilse Jonker and Joyce van Aalten are independent consultants who have teamed up on many content projects over the past dozen years. Ilse focuses on content stra…
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A New Community for the Exhibition Field, with Cybelle Jones, Steven Rosen, and George Mayer
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Is there an organization for the exhibition field? A new initiative is picking up steam. The exhibition community in the US, some say, has recently gone from having “nearly one” professional organization — to none at all. That’s because of the unexpected 2023 dissolution of NAME, the National Association for Museum Exhibition, a group within the Am…
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The Client Side of Major Projects, with Amy Weisser
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“The client’s role is not to solve the problem — it’s to state the problem.” What’s the client’s perspective in major cultural projects? What are “client user groups?” What’s the difference between advocating for the client, and advocating for the project? How do you “inhabit your project?” How might a single gender-inclusive restroom project chang…
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Vinish Garg: Bringing Product Sense to Content and Design
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Vinish Garg takes a holistic and pragmatic view of the role of content and other crafts in digital product design, using an approach he calls "product sense." Content strategy and design are just two of many practices that contribute to the success of any digital product. All digital practitioners justifiably take pride in their individual crafts, …
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THERE’S A POPULAR SAYING—”IGNORANCE IS BLISS” SCRIPTURALLY—THAT IS NOT TRUE! Michele shares WHAT YOU DO NOT KNOW CAN HURT YOU!
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Episode 45 - Solo Episode - August 19, 2024
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Episode-16: "THE UNSEEN CONNECTION BETWEEN THE HEART AND THE MOUTH"
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Have you ever caught yourself saying-” I CAN'T BELIEVE I SAID THAT???!”If so, you want to listen as Michele unpacks The Unseen Connection Between The Heart And The Mouth
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Scrappy PR for Museums, with Sarah Maiellano
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Can you get big press with a small budget? (Hint: Yes.) For museums, small firms, and independent consultants, this episode is packed with literally dozens of ideas from a master of scrappy PR. What is the #1 tip about PR, if you forgot all the others? How do you get a journalist’s attention? How do you get in the news without something new? Who sh…
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The CMS landscape has evolved a lot over the past couple of decades. Recently, headless CMSs and decoupled content architectures have appeared to address the need for omnichannel content experiences. While their separation of the management of content from its presentation offers many benefits, these systems have left many users dissatisfied and di…
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Episode-15: The 12 Benefits Of Spending Time With God
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Research shows one of the ways we demonstrate our love to others is the time we spend with them! Be encouraged as we explore the 12 BENEFITS of Spending Time with God!
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David Connis: Systems Thinking for Content Designers
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A crucial skill for any content practitioner is the ability to sort out complex work environments and thrive within them. David Connis shows how a systems thinking mindset can help you cope with the upheaval of AI, the messy realities of content work, and other complex design challenges. He teaches a course on systems thinking for content designers…
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Databases, Drive, and Diversity - Lessons from Xata's CEO Monica Sarbu
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Monica Sarbu, the CEO and founder of Xata.io, talks to us about her inspiring journey from getting into tech to building Xata - the serverless database platform for modern apps. We chat about the founding of her first company, Packetbeat, its acquisition by Elastic, and her time as a director there. We talk about mentoring, diversity, and hiring en…
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Six Keys for Unlocking Your Most Playful, Creative Work, with Jonathan Goldstein and Kyle Talbott
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Have we lost a sense of playfulness in our work … and could we get it back? In museums for children, why does “analog usually beat digital?” What’s a “climbing structure”? What are design metaphors, and why should planners beware of them? How can exhibition teams better empathize with one another’s fears and concerns? Why should a museum profession…
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Timi Stoop-Alcala: Knowledge Domain Modeling and Content Advocacy
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When the concept of "content" comes up it can be hard to get everyone aligned on exactly what you're talking about. At IKEA, Timi Stoop-Alcala focuses on the "what" of content via the practice of knowledge domain modeling both to deal with the complexity of content and to highlight its importance. Her knowledge-focused, human-centered approach has …
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Episode-14: "RENEW YOUR STRENGTH LIKE THE EAGLE!"
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When one is in an unhealthy, dysfunctional, and /or abusive relationship, studies show it can have damaging effects on the individual's body, spirit AND soul. Tune in as Michele reveals secrets from nature to overcome weariness.
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Building a Global Scale Authorization Startup: The Story of AuthZed's Co-Founder Jimmy Zelinskie
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In this episode, we talk with Jimmy Zelinskie, co-founder and CPO of AuthZed, about his journey in building a global scale OSS authorization startup. Jimmy shares insights into the creation and evolution of SpiceDB, an open-source database optimized for authorization decisions. We chat about Jimmy’s story of transitioning from an engineer to a prod…
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Hilary Marsh: Digital Councils for Better Content Strategy
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Organizations of all types and sizes struggle with presenting their content so that it both makes sense to readers and aligns with the organization's intentions. Hilary Marsh introduced the concept of the "digital council" to address this issue. Councils can take many forms, depending on the nature of the organization, but the intent always is to g…
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Cruce Saunders: Content as a Valuable Enterprise Asset
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Content is a precious business asset and should be treated as such in enterprise accounting records. Cruce Saunders has been making the case for content as a financial asset for many years, arguing that much of it should be accounted for like the durable machinery that powers a factory, not like an ephemeral one-time business expense. He still sees…
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Epi-13: "THE IMPORTANCE OF SPENDING TIME WITH GOD"
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Are you aware of the distinct connection between the condition of our hearts and the corresponding decisions that we make? Michele reveals The Hidden Importance of Spending Time With God.
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The Open Source Data Movement Unicorn: Michel Tricot's Airbyte Story
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In this episode, we talk with Michel Tricot, co-founder and CEO of Airbyte, about his journey in building a successful open-source data movement platform, the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and insights into startup culture and balancing work with family life. Michel shares his experiences from being a software engineer to leading a…
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How do new museums make money — really? In this episode, we lift the veil on new museum projects and money. What is “the peril of the bicycle wheel”? Is it bad to rely on “anchor funding”? How many kinds of revenue should a new museum project have? What happens if you have the wrong number? (Hint: eh, not so good.) How much money do endowments make…
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Bonus: Seeing Nature as Nature With Felicia Murrell
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How do you typically see your relationship with nature? In this bonus episode, Brian interviews Felicia Murrell, author of And: The Restorative Power of Love in an Either/Or World. This conversation delves into the interconnectedness of humans and nature, exploring how a shift from domination to loving interaction can lead to a deeper understanding…
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Michael Priestley: Creator of the DITA Structured-Content Standard
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Twenty years ago at IBM, the company's commitment to user-focused content led to the decision to develop a standard way of structuring content so that it could be used in multiple channels. Michael Priestley was uniquely positioned to lead the effort to create the corporate standard that became DITA, the Darwin Information Typing Architecture. http…
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Seeing Nature as a Gardener (Part 2) With Cassidy Steele Dale
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Jack Molisani: The Impact of AI on Technical Communication
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As the founder of the long-standing LavaCon conference and the principal at a technical content staffing agency, Jack Molisani gets a deeply informed view of the world of technical communication. While he sees the opportunities that generative AI presents, he raises several concerns for technical content strategy practitioners, among them the inacc…
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