Perry rambles about reselling, stay at home parenting, and everything in between.
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A podcast for people who want a homie to smoke with. Each week Perry and Alex smoke on some choice nugs and catch up on the week. Be apart of the show! Hit up the Hotbox Hotline and leave a voicemail for the show: (702)907-TOKE. We cover everything from pop culture, sports, current events, cannabis culture, music (hip hop), movies, television and more! The show is free to subscribe, so subscribe and share it with your friends. Did I mention that we also have a Spotify playlist that we update ...
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The Infected Trilogy is a three-book audio fiction series from #1 New York Times bestselling novelist Scott Sigler. "Part Stephen King, part Chuck Palahniuk, INFECTED blends science fiction and horror into a pulpy masterpiece of action, terror, and suspense.” James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Judas Strain and Black Order “INFECTED is a marvel of gonzo, in-your-face, up-to-the-minute terror.” Lincoln Child, New York Times bestselling author of Deep Storm and Death Match ...
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Each week on the Itty Bitty Podcast Perry Phillips talks with people from the world of pop culture, geek culture, food, alcohol, sports, video games, music, cannabis, comic books, psychedelics, art, comedy, movies, and more! This show is my chance to learn more about the things that I love. Some days it might just be me and my wife on the couch. So, if you like the same stuff that I like and a host that doesn't take himself too seriously then subscribe(IT'S FREE),give us a review, and tell y ...
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Julia & Phillip are sister and brother who find themselves experiencing a survivalist closeness. Over the years many determined their understanding of each other as intriguing but hard to distinguish. In this podcast series, the siblings exchange views about issues that shape their lives, divulging perspectives in conversation, not only in their lives but in the world as it appears - surprising & potentially enlightening along the way. Catch up with the series @theoddconversation #theoddconv ...
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Governance, Risk, and Compliance Academy (GRC) Academy is a training and research platform for GRC professionals, executives, and anyone else who wants to increase their knowledge in the GRC space!
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Interviews with Scholars of Architecture about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/architecture
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It's Bigger Then Hip Hop radio! Where we have those HIGHER INFINITE POWER HEALING OUR PEOPLE type conversations with brilliant black minds. Our show is all about the Hip Hop culture and empowering our people . While providing great content and guest such as Dr. Dick Gregory, Susan L. Taylor, Dr. Julia Hare, Karen White, Adina Howard, Dr. Steve Perry, John Marshall Jones,Tony Terry, Mama Sol, Nene Ali, Charnele Brown, Mako Girls, Syleena Johnson, D. Channsin Berry, Tabitha Brown, Lina Loi, C. ...
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Join me as I sit down with those serving our communities.
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John ‘Roothy’ Rooth is an icon in the Australian 4WD community, and he’s got plenty of good yarns to tell. Kick back on a Saturday evening with Roothy and the Duck as they talk about the outback, four wheel driving, and all things Australian.
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“Welcome to Radio Amenti…Embracing the eternal now. Where minds and timelines merge. Inspiring synchronicity…Awakening potential…and making sense of change.” Radio Amenti is a podcast, which is hosted by Jennifer Sodini, founder of Evolve and Ascend and author of Amenti Oracle: Feather Heart Deck and Guidebook + Everyday Amenti. Radio Amenti is a conversation amongst friends and colleagues, where a dynamic array of guests discuss life, death, sex, consciousness, psychedelic states, dreams, s ...
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The 52 Hike Challenge is a movement inspiring people around the world to get outdoors for the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits gained through hiking. #52HikeChallenge
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“There are no rules, just musicals.” The Broadway Ginger Podcast is a humorous lovenote to Broadway for theatre nerds by theatre nerds. Aimed at celebrating and maintaining a cultural appreciation for musical theatre history, this season features musical theatre interviews by host Sally Henry Fuller. Join us every Monday for conversations with performers, dressers, and more who are making it on Broadway and beyond! TheBroadwayGinger.com // @thebwayginger Support this podcast: https://podcast ...
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Perry rambles about yard sale themed horror movies, credit woes, and having a last minute yard sale.
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Hypori Halo: Redefining Mobile Device Security with Brian Kovalski
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In this episode, Jacob speaks with Brian Kowalski, Senior Vice President of Federal at Hypori. In the episode they discuss Hypori's origin story and its innovations in the mobile security space. Here are some highlights from the episode: Hypori's origin story and its roots starting as an NSA Commercial Solutions for Classified Program (CSfC) produc…
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Perry rambles about what’s wrong with Blippi, a “meet cute” at an estate sale, and free sale family drama
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Perry rambles about the most disgusting storage unit ever, hosting an estate sale, and screaming at cats.
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Perry rambles about the construct of time, candy related injuries, and vacation yard sales.
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Jorge Almazán et al., "Emergent Tokyo:: Designing the Spontaneous City" (Oro Editions, 2024)
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If ancient Kyoto stands for orderly elegance, then Tokyo, within the world’s most populated metropolitan area, calls to mind–– jam-packed chaos. But in Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City (Oro Editions, 2022), Professor Jorge Almazán of Keio University and his Studio Lab colleagues ask us to look again—at the shops, markets, restaurants …
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The Business Case for Information Security with Mark Nicholls
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In this episode, Jacob speaks with Mr. Mark Nicholls! Mark is the CEO of Information Professionals Group and has over 30 years of experience! In the episode they discuss the business case for information security, and how cybersecurity professionals can effectively communicate with the C-suite and other business leaders! Here are some highlights fr…
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Perry rambles about selling for friends, soda, and witnessing SAVAGE dad move.
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How To Stop Social Engineering in Its Tracks with Chris Silvers
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In this episode, Jacob speaks with Penetration Tester & Social Engineer Chris Silvers! Chris Silvers is the founder of CG Silvers Consulting! Chris has a vast amount of experience ranging from CMMC assessments to penetration testing. He even won the prestigious DEF CON black badge during the DEF CON 24 Social Engineering Capture the Flag (SECTF)! I…
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Perry rambles about marketplace comedians, the argument for Sunday as a better yard sale day than Saturday, and rain during the town wide yard sale.
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Perry rambles about buying in bulk at yard sales,vampire scammers, and book sales.
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In this episode, Jacob speaks with ISO 27001 expert Aron Lange! Aron is the founder of the GRC Lab, and a Udemy instructor with more than 11,000 students! He is an experienced auditor for management systems based on ISO 27001, ISO 9001, ISO 27018 and ISO 22301. In this episode they discuss the essentials of ISO 27001 including the history of the st…
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BONUS EPISODE Perry rambles about false advertising at yard sales, breaking through the listing wall, and stupid names for kids.
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Why Threat Intel is Essential for Vulnerability Management with Patrick Garrity
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In this episode, Jacob speaks with cybersecurity researcher Patrick Garrity! Patrick Garrity is a seasoned security researcher at VulnCheck where he focuses on vulnerabilities, vulnerability exploitation and threat actors. In this episode they discuss the importance of integrating threat intelligence into vulnerability management using the Exploit …
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Perry and Jacob ramble about their trip to Boston, yard sale season starting, and other stuff that I cannot remember!
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Perry rambles about yard sales in Vegas, 4/20, and eBay on their bs again.
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Perry rambles about eBay woes, the Price master yard sale video, and Vegas.
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Perry and Jameson ramble about Jay’s cd collection, faces of death, and pooping in the bed.
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The False Claims Act and The DOJ's Civil Cyber Fraud Initiative with Julie Bracker
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In this episode, Jacob speaks with attorney Julie Bracker! Julie is the whistleblower attorney for both the Penn State University and Georgia Tech University FCA complaints. These complaints essentially allege the defendants misrepresented their compliance with NIST 800-171! They discuss the False Claims Act and the DOJ's Civil Cyber Fraud Initiati…
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Perry rambles about usps insurance claims, St. Patrick’s Day, and estate sale deception.
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CMMC and Security Compliance in Higher Education
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In this episode, Jacob speaks with a panel of information security experts from universities about CMMC and their experience preparing for it! They discuss security and compliance challenges at universities, the Penn State NIST 800-171 False Claims Act lawsuit, and much more! Here are some highlights from the episode: How universities are different…
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Victoria Perry, "A Bittersweet Heritage: Slavery, Architecture and the British Landscape" (Hurst, 2022)
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The 2020 toppling of slave-trader Edward Colston's statue by Black Lives Matter protesters in Bristol was a dramatic reminder of Britain's role in trans-Atlantic slavery, too often overlooked. Yet the legacy of that predatory economy reaches far beyond bronze memorials; it continues to shape the entire visual fabric of the country. Architect Victor…
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Piotr Florczyk, "Swimming Pool" (Bloombury, 2024)
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This instalment of the Object Lessons series focuses on the Swimming Pool (Bloomsbury, 2024). The book explores the pool as a place where humans seek to attain the unique union between mind and body. As a former world-ranked swimmer whose journey toward naturalisation and U.S. citizenship began with a swimming fellowship, Piotr Florczyk reflects on…
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Hsuan L. Hsu, "Air Conditioning" (Bloomsbury, 2024)
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Air conditioning aspires to be unnoticed. Yet, by manipulating the air around us, it quietly conditions the baseline conditions of our physical, mental, and emotional experience. From offices and libraries to contemporary art museums and shopping malls, climate control systems shore up the fantasy of a comfortable, self-contained body that does not…
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Perry and Amy ramble about bikini babes, ice cream, and cats.
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AI's Impact on Cybersecurity Risk with Dr. Raghuram Srinivas of MetricStream
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In this episode, Jacob talks to Dr. Raghuram Srinivas from MetricStream! They discuss the beginnings of AI, how it has evolved over time, and the risks and opportunities it presents to companies around the world! Raghuram is the Senior Vice President of Product Management at MetricStream. He is an AI expert and has worked in AI-focused roles at JPM…
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Perry rambles about preteen potty training, a homeless man’s storage unit, and missing mail.
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Perry rambles about taxes, taking mushrooms, and having change at yard sales.
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Sarah El-Kazaz, "Politics in the Crevices: Urban Design and the Making of Property Markets in Cairo and Istanbul" (Duke UP, 2023)
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In Politics in the Crevices: Urban Design and the Making of Property Markets in Cairo and Istanbul (Duke UP, 2023), Sarah El-Kazaz takes readers into the world of urban planning and design practices in Istanbul and Cairo. In this transnational ethnography of neighborhoods undergoing contested rapid transformations, she reveals how the battle for ho…
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Despina Stratigakos, "Hitler’s Northern Utopia: Building the New Order in Occupied Norway" (Princeton UP, 2020)
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In her new book Hitler’s Northern Utopia: Building the New Order in Occupied Norway (Princeton University Press, 2020), Despina Stratigakos investigates the Nazi occupation of Norway. Between 1940 and 1945, German occupiers transformed Norway into a vast construction zone. This remarkable building campaign, largely unknown today, was designed to ex…
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Perry rambles about revenge sales, the Super Bowl, and working through a death pile.
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Perry rambles about cats, having the flu, and hoarder houses.
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Perry rambles about Pokémon Go addiction, fruit stripe gum, and free stuff etiquette.
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In this episode, I sit down with high school teacher, Phillip Matthews. He is an artist, runner, and coach. He joins me to discuss his experience of running the Boston Marathon. Easily, one of my favorite conversations. Happy listening! Find Phillip here: Instagram Email me: theschaurershow@gmail.com…
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In this episode, I sit down with photographer, Chase Prikkel. We discuss his journey discovering photography as well as his future plans for his business. Listen to the end as that is the best part of this conversation! Find Chase here: Instagram, Website Email me: theschaurershow@gmail.com
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Perry rambles about New Year goals, the holiday season, and getting injured.
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Kateryna Malaia, "Taking the Soviet Union Apart Room by Room: Domestic Architecture before and after 1991" (Northern Illinois UP, 2023)
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In Taking the Soviet Union Apart Room by Room: Domestic Architecture Before and After 1991 (Northern Illinois UP, 2023) Kateryna Malaia examines the transformation of domestic spaces and architecture during the period of perestroika (1985-1991) and the first post-Soviet decades. In analysing how Soviet and post-Soviet city dwellers altered their ho…
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Seth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)
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Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into…
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Virginia Chieffo Raguin, "The Illuminated Window: Stories Across Time" (Reaktion Books, 2023)
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The Illuminated Window: Stories Across Times (Reaktion, 2023) is a unique journey through stained-glass installations that spans both time and place. Diverse in technique and style, these windows speak for the communities that created them. From the twelfth to the twenty-first century, we find in the windows stories of conflict, commemoration, devo…
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Susanna Phillips Newbury, "The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles" (U Minnesota Press, 2021)
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Underlying every great city is a rich and vibrant culture that shapes the texture of life within. In The Speculative City: Art, Real Estate, and the Making of Global Los Angeles (U Minnesota Press, 2021), Susanna Phillips Newbury teases out how art and Los Angeles shaped one another’s evolution. She compellingly articulates how together they transf…
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Jennifer Kaufmann-Buhler, "Open Plan: A Design History of the American Office" (Bloomsbury, 2021)
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Albeit inspired by a progressive vision of a working environment without walls or hierarchies, the open plan office has come to be associated with some of the most dehumanizing and alienating aspects of the modern office. Jennifer Kaufman-Buhler's fascinating new book Open Plan: A Design History of the American Office (Bloomsbury, 2021) examines th…
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Daniel Campo, "Postindustrial DIY: Recovering American Rust Belt Icons" (Fordham UP, 2023)
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A pioneering Detroit automobile factory. A legendary iron mill at the edge of Pittsburgh. A campus of concrete grain elevators in Buffalo. Two monumental train stations, one in Buffalo, the other in Detroit. These once noble sites have since fallen from their towering grace. As local elected leaders did everything they could to destroy what was lef…
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Perry rambles about family vacation, estate sale weirdos, and the recently sold section on marketplace.
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Perry rambles about portly pickers, spiteful shipping, and a vintage toy haul.
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Tristan G. Brown, "Laws of the Land: Fengshui and the State in Qing Dynasty China" (Princeton UP, 2023)
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Welcome to another episode of New Books in Chinese Studies. I am your host, Julia Keblinska, and I am speaking today to Prof. Tristan Brown about his book, Laws of the Land: Fengshui and the State in Qing Dynasty China (Princeton UP, 2023). Brown’s book considers fengshui, that is, the knowledge of orienting structures, such as graves and houses, i…
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Zscaler on FedRAMP and Zero Trust with Patrick Perry
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In this episode, Jacob talks to Patrick Perry from Zscaler. They discuss Zscaler's experiences navigating the FedRAMP and DoD Impact Level processes as well as Zero Trust! Pat is a cybersecurity expert with over 20 years of experience. He currently works at Zscaler as Field CTO and is responsible for the alignment of Zscaler capabilities to the DoD…
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Perry rambles about faces matching personalities, video game hauls, and side effects included.
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Joshua Skarf, "ArchitecTorah: Architectural Ideas in Judaism and the Weekly Torah Portion" (Urim, 2023)
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Joshua Skarf's book ArchitecTorah: Architectural Ideas in Judaism and the Weekly Torah Portion (Urim, 2023) is a collection of 178 short essays that investigate the Torah through the lens of architecture. Each essay briefly introduces a piece of architectural theory, a building, or a section of building code and then reexamines a well-known topic i…
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Daniel Jütte, "Transparency: The Material History of an Idea" (Yale UP, 2023)
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Transparency is a mantra of our day. It is key to the Western understanding of a liberal society. We expect transparency from, for instance, political institutions, corporations, and the media. But how did it become such a powerful—and global—idea? From ancient glass to Apple’s corporate headquarters, Transparency: the Material History of an Idea (…
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Richard Schoch, "Shakespeare’s House: A Window onto his Life and Legacy" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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In the wide realm of Shakespeare worship, the house in Stratford-upon-Avon where William Shakespeare was born in 1564 – known colloquially as the 'Birthplace' – remains the chief shrine. It's not as romantic as Anne Hathaway's thatched cottage, it's not where he wrote any of his plays, and there's nothing inside the house that once belonged to Shak…
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