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The F1 Files

Cory P. Willis & John LePore

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Childhood friends Cory Willis (https://twitter.com/burncoryburn) & John LePore (https://twitter.com/johnnymotion) discuss the current state of Formula 1 in the U.S.A. from the perspective of lifelong fans.
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Supergirl Power Hour!

Cori McCreery & James Lewis

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Lifelong Supergirl fanatic Cori joins newbie James on a run-down of every single appearance of the Maid of Might, sanity and continuity be damned! Time-travelling super-orphans? Gaslighting Men of Steel? More costume changes than you can shake a golden key at? Sounds like a job for Cori & James!
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Reimagining the Internet

Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure

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Reimagining the Internet is a production of the Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure at UMass Amherst, asking scholars, activists, journalists, and artists what is broken on the internet and how to fix it.
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Follow along as Cory Lewis and Jamie Dove talk about the path to adapting and helping their businesses to survive during the Coronavirus pandemic, as well as discussions with other entrepreneurs and experts throughout this special series. "We started this project in early 2019 and have some content recorded that we have been editing before we officially launch that features a wide variety of entrepreneurs discussing their lives, their businesses - the successes and failures - and the struggl ...
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"This show brings you the latest trends, tools, and techniques in test automation. Each week, we explore a range of topics related to quality assurance, including continuous integration, automation frameworks, and test-driven development. In addition to expert insights and real-world examples, we also feature interviews with industry leaders and members of the test automation community. These interviews offer a unique opportunity to learn from the experiences of others and ask questions abou ...
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Because fewer than 7% of Americans have served in uniform, most Americans are unfamiliar with military service and culture. As a result, members of the military and Veteran community are at greater risk for disconnection and lack of belonging with the civilian community. PsychArmor’s mission is to bridge the military-civilian divide by educating and training a Nation. Each week, Duane France, a combat Veteran and Clinical Mental Health Counselor, will dig deep into the stories “Behind The Mi ...
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Interviews uncovering the edges incredible humans chase in human performance, perspective, and the art of living. Seeking the hacks, habits, and mindsets of high performers. Learn. Grow. Explore your potential. Live Harder. Chase Edges. | ChasingEdges.com | chasingedgespod@gmail.com
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Pull up a chair, sit at the table and light a cigar… We will deal with real manhood conversations about the boardroom, bedroom and the block. You’ve wanted to face the real, raw, and relevant… the things no one’s talking about but you’re living everyday We weren’t invited to the table so we created our own table. This is OUR space! Tune in weekly as we give you space to hear from some of the dopest brothers around! You’ll be both celebrated and challenged. Rated: Not for Little Boys Powered ...
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a replay of a recent PsychArmor Conversations Webcast, an engaging conversation on the past, present, and future of the LGBTQIA+ community in service and beyond. We hosted a diverse panel of individuals with lived experience in both the military and the LGBTQIA community About Today’s Guests Allison Jaslo…
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Lewis Hamilton wins at Spa! John & Cory chat about Hamilton's win after Russell's disqualification following a failed post-race inspection. They also discuss Oscar Piastri's strong finish as well as Cory's theory about what's actually going on with Alpine. And, of course, they speculate wildly ahead of F1's mandatory summer shutdown.Patrick Willem …
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Key West Lighthouse, courtesy of KWAHS Key West Lighthouse has stood as a well-loved landmark in one of America’s most colorful cities since 1848, when it replaced an earlier lighthouse that began service in early 1826. The original tower was destroyed by a hurricane in 1846. The tower that stands today is constructed of brick and stands 73 feet ta…
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At 13 years old, Are.na boasts a healthy, creative community and stable finances while rejecting many of the hallmarks of popular social media platforms such as a focus on video, endless push notifications, or surveillant advertising. For this week’s edition of our Good Web series, founder Charles Broskoski sits with Mike to walk through what […]…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Robin Johnson, CEO of the Best Medicine Brigade and Executive Director of Heal*arious a nonprofit offering therapeutic humor programming for improved psychological performance. About Today’s Guest Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Johnson served over twenty y…
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A veritable smorgasbord of trash! John & Cory chat about Max Verstappen's meltdown in Hungary. They also discuss McLaren's sloppy 1-2 finish, as well as Hamilton delighting in all the chaos.Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7GxjcJohn's *NEW* company info: https://blackboxinfinite.com/Cory's info: https://corypwillis.com/John's info: https:/…
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Larry Wright is a national gold medal award winning photographer who has been involved with lighthouse preservation since 1991. He was on the Board of Directors for the Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers Association based in Mackinac, Michigan, for 20 years. Larry has co-written four books about lighthouses on the Great Lakes along with his wife Pat. T…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with Navy Veteran Jenn Kerfoot, Chief Strategy & Growth Officer at DUOS. We talk about accessing healthcare for veterans and a partnership with Humana and a collaborative program to enhance the healthcare experience and improve health outcomes for Louisiana Veteran members of Humana with ch…
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F1, The Movie... The Trailer. John & Cory geek out on the production design and technical innovation of the upcoming F1 movie. They also discuss Ralf Schumacher coming out and the positive effect it will have on all of Motorsports for generations to come.Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7GxjcJohn's *NEW* company info: https://blackboxinfin…
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Piney Point Lighthouse and keepers house, Maryland. Photo by Jeremy D’Entremont This episode has three segments. In the first, photographer Pete Lerro describes a photo workshop he will be leading in Maine in October. In the third segment, Judianne Point discusses some exciting happenings at Chatham Light in Massachusetts and Beavertail Light in Rh…
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What does automated testing look like when paired with AI? In this episode of Test Automation Experience, host Nikolay Advolodkin is joined by special guests Daniel Huynh and Paul Palmieri of LaVague.AI, a pioneering web automation tool designed to harness the power of AI and computer vision for test automation. LaVague leverages Behavior Driven De…
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Metafilter contains the seeds for everything from Twitter to Reddit to comments sections on blogs, and it’s older than podcasts, the blog boom, Facebook, and well, basically everything online. Owner Jessamyn West sat down for a deep conversation with Mike about how MetaFilter’s reliance on community-focusd governance and person-scale moderation has…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with John Pray, Brig. Gen., USAF (Ret), CEO of Operation Homefront. Operation Homefront provides relief and recurring family support programs and services throughout the year to help military families overcome short-term difficulties so they don’t become long-term hardships About Today’s Gu…
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Lewis Hamilton wins in Silverstone! John & Cory chat about Hamilton's incredible weekend in England. They also discuss the F1 movie trailer, what Perez's continued struggles mean, as well as McLaren's strategy woes.Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7GxjcJohn's *NEW* company info: https://blackboxinfinite.com/Cory's info: https://corypwillis…
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Concord Point Lighthouse, photo by Jeremy D’Entremont Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de Grace, Maryland, was built in 1827. That makes it the second oldest standing lighthouse in the state. The conical, 36-foot tower was built of stone that was barged down the Susquehannah River from Port Deposit. In 1918, the light was automated. After that, th…
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The REAL Max Verstappen showed up to Austria this week. John & Cory chat about the Norris/Verstappen battle throughout the Sprint Race as well as the Grand Prix. But in order to get there, they take you on a tour of Johnny's trash corner; featuring Jos Verstappen & Christian Horner.Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7GxjcJohn's *NEW* company…
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Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse The Annapolis Maritime Museum and Park, or AMM, is devoted to teaching people about the area’s maritime heritage and Chesapeake Bay ecology through exhibits, programs, and events. The museum is also the starting point for public tours of Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse, a national historic landmark. Interviewed in this e…
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Ever wondered how to stand out in the crowded tech job market? In this episode of the Test Automation Experience, Beau Carnes, Teacher and Software Developer from freeCodeCamp, shares his top strategies for becoming an in-demand developer. As we dive into his journey of becoming a successful software developer, Beau shares invaluable advice on over…
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Michael Wood-Lewis from Front Porch Forum joins us for this second (maybe third?) appearance to help us kick off our Good Web series, where we’re highlighting the successful people building a better, smaller Internet. Michael was gracious enough to have producer Mike Sugarman up to the FPF offices in Burlington, VT to give us an […]…
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Ida Lewis This is an edited version of an interview first heard in episode 48 in February 2020. The guest is author Lenore Skomal. Ida Lewis was possibly the most famous lighthouse keeper in American history. She was born in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1842. She became the official keeper at Lime Rock in Newport Harbor in 1879 and held the position f…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we take a look at year one of the Behind the Mission Podcast, as well as provide listeners with an opportunity to provide feedback on the show Provide Feedback As a dedicated member of the audience, we would like to hear from you about the show. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts about the show in this…
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Hamilton returns to the podium in Barcelona! John & Cory chat about Hamilton's impressive weekend. They also discuss ALL the drama leading up to Spain including the Mercedes email scandal, Ferrari's interterm drama, and the shocking return of Flavio Briatore to Renault/Alpine.Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7GxjcJohn's *NEW* company info:…
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Sea Girt Lighthouse Before Sea Girt Light was established in 1896, there was a long stretch of more than 38 miles with no lighthouses on the New Jersey coast from the Navesink Twin Lights south to Barnegat Light. In addition to helping coastal maritime traffic, the lighthouse served to aid mariners entering Sea Girt Inlet and Wreck Pond. The design…
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Does software engineering ever feel like trying to tame a mythical beast? One day, everything is smooth sailing, and the next, your code throws an error like a dragon spitting fire. In eight minutes, Nikolay unpacks fifty core software engineering concepts with easy-to-understand metaphors to help you wield your coding skills like a battle-tested k…
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Terry Rowden This is an edited version of an interview that originally appeared in Light Hearted episode 25 in September 2019. Terry Rowden, a native of Michigan, served as a keeper at Little River Light Station in Cutler, Maine, for the U.S. Coast Guard from 1968 to 1970. Almost four decades later, when the Friends of Little River Lighthouse was f…
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It's calm before the triple header storm. John & Cory spend most of the episode in "Johnny's Trash Corner". They discuss the Mercedes/Red Bull smack talk, and also bask in Christian Horner's misery. They also spend time piling onto Alpine.Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7GxjcJohn's *NEW* company info: https://blackboxinfinite.com/Cory's i…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with Emma Payne, Founder and CEO of HelpTexts, a company that delivers asynchronous grief, caregiver and mental health support via text message. About Today’s Guest Emma Payne is a seasoned technology entrepreneur, MIT graduate, and award-winning change-agent, who started building online co…
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Cape May Lighthouse, New Jersey. USLHS photo by James Hill. Cape May Lighthouse stands at the southern tip of the state of New Jersey, on the north side of the entrance to Delaware Bay. The first lighthouse on the site was built in 1823, and the second in 1847. The locations of the first two lighthouses are now underwater. The extant 157-foot brick…
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Is it possible to prioritize quality AND speed? In this episode, we dive into the importance of personal responsibility in software development. Cory House, a seasoned React and JavaScript consultant, shares how to balance speed and quality, manage relationship dynamics within teams, and advocate for quality code. Cory also offers technical advice …
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This installment features highlights from an interview that was originally recorded in March 2019. Matt Rosenberg is a high school English teacher and also the seasonal caretaker and modern day keeper of the famous Cape Neddick Light Station in York, better known as the Nubble Light. Nubble Light Station, York, Maine The light station is owned by t…
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To kick off our Good Web series, Cory Doctorow joined us for a deep dive into his enshittification theory, and how regulation, labor power, competition, and user self-help will make it a thing of the past. We also got him to tell us a little bit about his new novel The Bezzle. Cory first joined […]By Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we conclude our mini-series of four episodes on LGBTQIA+ Veterans with returning guests, veterans Erika Hoover and Andrea Norton, as part of public awareness campaign developed in partnership with the Michigan Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Members, Veterans and their Families About Today’s Gu…
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Ferrari double DNFs at the Canadian GP... John & Cory chat about the hectic Canadian Grand Prix. They also discuss the trashiness leading up to the race. Including some Danny Ricciardo sniping, as well as all the drama at Mercedes.Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7GxjcJohn's *NEW* company info: https://blackboxinfinite.com/Cory's info: htt…
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Drum Point LighthouseCove Point LighthouseThe exhibits at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, Maryland, focus on maritime heritage and the natural history of the Chesapeake Bay. On the museum grounds is Drum Point Lighthouse, a cottage-style screw-pile structure that was originally located on the Chesapeake Bay near the mouth of the Patuxent Riv…
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How can contract testing boost your efficiency? Stay tuned to find out! Contract testing is a hidden gem. It combines the strengths of unit tests and integration tests, allows for safe deployment, and promotes better team communication – but not many testers know about this game-changing approach. Marie Drake, Senior Developer Advocate at Grafana L…
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This is an edited version of an interview first recorded in 2019 and appearing in Light Hearted episode 26. Eric Jay Dolin is the author of 14 books and dozens of articles on American history. The book that’s discussed in this interview is the acclaimed Brilliant Beacons: A History of the American Lighthouse, published in 2016.C. Douglas Kroll, in …
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Esteban Ocon and Alpine are through! John & Cory chat about Alpine's announcement and its impact on silly season. They also discuss Red Bull's weakened state, as well as Hamilton's appearance on "Hot Ones".Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7GxjcJohn's Apple Vision Pro x F1 x MultiViewer presentation: https://x.com/JohnnyMotion/status/174954…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with Dr. Alan Teo, a Psychiatrist and Researcher with the VA Portland Health Care System and Associate Professor at Oregon Health & Science University. We talk about a recent article that he and colleagues published on the effectiveness of online VA S.A.V.E. training for veteran families. A…
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Seven Foot Knoll LighthouseLocated in the inner harbor of Baltimore, Maryland, Historic Ships IN Baltimore celebrates more than 200 years of Maryland's naval and maritime history. The site’s attractions include the sloop-of-war Constellation, the last sail-only warship designed and built by the United States Navy. Among the other highlights are the…
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CW/TW: Intimate partner violence, child exploitation Diana Freed has spent the past several years radically reframing the threat model in cybersecurity with groundbreaking research into how domestic abusers utilize everyday technology like smart phones and tracking apps. Diana sits down with us to talk about digital safety for survivors of intimate…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we continue the LGBTQIA+ Veteran Public Health Awareness series with a conversation about myths and misconceptions about members of the LGBTQIA+ community with veteran Ale Hernandez About Today’s Guest Alejandra Hernandez served in the United States Marine Corps for four years a Food Service Specialist with Marine C…
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Charles LeClerc wins the Monaco Grand Prix!!! John & Cory chat about the history making win from a hometown hero. They also discuss Oscar Piastri's incredible form, as well as Mercedes' bizarre pit strategy. Was the race boring? Hell yeah! But who cares? It's Monte Carlo; the jewel in Formula One's crown!Stream on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XtMxxq7G…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we have a conversation with Gold Star family member Lupe Urdaneta, surviving spouse of Sergeant First Class Dennis Urdaneta, and her journey with wear blue: run to remember, an organization that honors the service and sacrifice of the American military through active remembrance and programs to support all those who…
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Borden Flats Lighthouse in Fall River, Massachusetts, was bought in 2011 by Nick Korstad under the guidelines of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act, and Nick fixed it up and opened it up to the public for overnight stays. In 2018, it was bought by Kevin Ferias, who has continued to operate it as a very successful B&B. It’s now for sa…
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We didn’t expect this from ChatOps! Keep watching until we implement an AI assistant for data filtering in under 60 seconds! This episode is all about productivity. Andrew Zigler, Developer Advocate at Mattermost, shares his top tips for using tech to improve your efficiency. Andrew explains ChatOps – a chat-based collaboration with automated workf…
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Show Summary On today’s episode, we feature a conversation with military spouse and family member Ellen Gustafson, the Co-Founder and Executive Director of We the Veterans and Military Families, a non-partisan, non-profit organization that empowers the veteran and military family community to strengthen democracy. We’re going to talk about their wo…
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