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On this podcast, we will share the challenges of Marriage, Romance, Parenting, Finances, Relationships and more. Have you ever said "I wish somebody told me sooner!" or "I can't be the only one experiencing this!" Then this is the podcast for you! The goal of this podcast is to help influence change by having thought provoking conversations from different points of views. Thank you for subscribing and listening!
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What the Kids Were Watching

Sarah A. Ruiz and Rafael A. Ruiz

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Welcome to What the Kids Were Watching, a podcast dedicated to exploring the weird, wonderful, and terrible babysitter movies of Sarah and Rafael’s youth. In this podcast series, your hosts will revisit the movies they watched on repeat during their younger years, played in perpetuity thanks to their VCRs and HBO. Each episode includes a frank discussion about why the hosts loved the movie as kids, what they think upon revisiting the movie, and whether or not they’d recommend rewatching it. ...
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The podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist. Join host Thomas Emerick and a guest each episode to understand how these games shape the way we think. A RotoViz podcast.
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Do you like to travel? Do you like to listen to travel tales from well off the beaten path? "e-travels with e.trules" is a new, personal, idiosyncratic, and literary podcast created by Eric Trules. A longtime Huffington Post blogger and theater Professor at USC in Los Angeles, Trules has traveled our beautiful and problematic planet for decades, staying in Bedouin huts on the Red Sea, riding the rails to "Nose of the Devil" in Southern Ecuador, and meeting his future Indonesian wife on the m ...
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Mission Critical Team Institute

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Preston Cline, Coleman Ruiz, and the Mission Critical Team Institute share research and explore the questions vexing the most elite teams in the world, from Special Operations soldiers to Firefighters, from Trauma Medics to Professional Athletes, and from Astronauts to Tactical Law Enforcement.
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Welcome to a brand new episode of GROUP THERAPY #01 whit Brazilian DJ Pedro Fortuna, The best Techouse - Tech - Deep and Progressive grooves, If my podcast gives you that warm party feeling, make sure to subscribe to my channel to stay on top of all my new podcasts. To keep up with my latest productions Follow my page! 1 Birds (Original Mix) by Hellomonkey 2 Harem (Gary Beck Remix) by SLAM 3 Clap Your Hands (Solomun Remix) by Whilk & Misky 4 Mass Majestic (Gerd 1997 Remix) by E.G.D 5 I Calle ...
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Mediavine On Air is everything to do with the business of content creation. The podcast is brought to you by Mediavine, a full service ad management provider committed to helping content creators build sustainable businesses. From top WordPress plugins and a framework to free educational resources, ads are just the beginning at Mediavine.
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Shirshanka Das (@shirshanka) is the CTO of Acryl Data and founder of DataHub, which bills itself as the #1 open-source metadata platform. It enables data discovery, data observability and federated governance to help tame complex data ecosystems. Shirshanka first developed DataHub while at LinkedIn, but has grown it into an independent project with…
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Returning guest Steven Ruiz (The Ringer) and host Thomas Emerick challenge you to find a more charmingly shambolic game, this late into an NFL postseason. Would Steven even imagine ranking Marc Bulger in the public sphere back in '03? Brock Purdy vibes. Also, intrigue with Kurt Warner on the St. Louis sideline while his Amsterdam Admirals backup Ja…
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After his first child was born, Matt Wonlaw (@tantaman) imagined giving his son life advice. What kind of life did he want his kid to lead? At the time, he was working for Facebook, and he decided that his own life needed a change in direction. So Matt started vlcn, aka Vulcan Labs, a research company that develops open-source projects like CR-SQLi…
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Amplication is an open-source development platform for scalable and secure Node.js applications. It allows engineers to skip writing boilerplate code and offers the flexibility to customize and add components. Amplification was created by Yuval Hazaz (@Yuvalhazaz1), a veteran developer who determined that low-code platforms save time but restrict f…
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Derrik Klassen (Bleacher Report, Reception Perception) and host Thomas Emerick revisit a brutal one in Foxborough, if you're a Ravens fan like Derrik was until that weekend. Bill Belichick deep in his bag. Tom Brady making the right decisions. Joe Flacco gripping and ripping it down the sideline in the waning moments. And an ode to Ozzie Newsome. I…
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OpenBB is an open-source investment research platform created by Didier Lopes (@didier_lopes). OpenBB grew out of a project called Gamestonk Terminal that Didier began working on shortly before the Gamestop short squeeze in January 2021. Today, OpenBB has evolved into an infrastructure platform that allows users to build extensions and access finan…
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Sam Monson (PFF NFL Show) and host Thomas Emerick trace the evolution of the pre-draft process from the 2014 NFL Combine. Will Aaron Donald check off those boxes? Is Mike Evans fast enough? And we re-run that year's draft, while extricating player-specific hindsight, to see if the Top 4 remains Jadeveon Clowney-Greg Robinson-Blake-Bortles-Sammy Wat…
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OpenTelemetry is an open-source observability framework for collecting and managing telemetry data. OpenTelemetry has been more successful than expected, becoming the second fastest growing project in the CNCF. It allows for flexibility and avoids vendor lock-in, making it attractive to startups and large enterprises alike. On today’s show, Eric (@…
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Raheem Palmer (The Ringer/Spotify, FanDuel TV) joins host Thomas Emerick to revisit Tony Romo's first playoff win and Donovan McNabb's last dance with Andy Reid. Raheem also gives us a window into the Delaware betting scene circa 2009 and DJ'ing in Philly as Michael Vick and LeSean McCoy swing by the booth. This is Remember That Game, the podcast a…
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OPAL is an open-source administration layer for Policy Engines such as Open Policy Agent (OPA). OPAL provides the necessary infrastructure to load policy and data into multiple policy engines, ensuring they have the information they need to make decisions. Today, we’re talking to Or Weis (@OrWeis), co-creator of OPAL and co-founder of Permit, the e…
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FerretDB enables users to run MongoDB applications on existing Postgres infrastructure. Peter Farkas (@FarkasP), co-founder and CEO of FerretDB, explains the need for an open source interface for document databases. Peter also discusses the licensing change of MongoDB and the uncertainty it created for users. He emphasizes the importance of open st…
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Eric Eager (SumerSports) joins host Thomas Emerick for a special Super Bowl rematch edition of Remember That Game. What does and doesn’t carry over as relevant. Eric's emotional rollercoaster down in Miami and finally seeing the Chiefs get one. What theories about these teams over the years proved correct and which assumptions eventually showed the…
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Ben Johnson (@benbjohnson) is the creator of Litestream and LiteFS, two open-source disaster recovery solution for SQLite. Litestream is designed to provide continuous backups for SQLite databases by streaming incremental changes, allowing for easy data recovery in the event of a server crash. LiteFS, on the other hand, is built on LiteStream but u…
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Tonic is a native gRPC implementation in Rust that allows users to easily build gRPC servers and clients without extensive async experience. Tonic is part of the Tokio stack, which is a library that provides an asynchronous runtime for Rust and more tools to write async applications. Today, Lucio Franco (@lucio_d_franco) of Turso joins the podcast …
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rqlite is a lightweight, distributed relational database built on Raft and SQLite. Founder Philip O’Toole (@general_order24) decided to combine these technologies while working at a startup years ago. The startup no longer exists, but rqlite is going strong. Today, Philip is an engineering manager at Google, while he continues to be the driving for…
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Lakshya Jain (Split Ticket) joins host Thomas Emerick to ride the highs (and singular low) of his 73-win Golden State Warriors, as LeBron James leads the Cavs back from down 3-1. As the Dubs try to hang on, Lakshya compares the analytics evolution in sports and election forecast models while bracing for another Draymond Green suspension. This is Re…
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Chris Warner, Mountaineer, Second American to Summit every 8,000 meter peak Join Preston Cline as he and Chris Warner talk about his experiences in Mountaineering, in business, and in experiential education. Chris was one of Preston’s first instructors as a wilderness guide in 1989 and their lives have been intertwined ever since. https://www.outsi…
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Native Cincinnatian Justin Edwards (4for4, PFF) joins host Thomas Emerick for the sick game that is revisiting another Bengals season lost to injury, this time the 2015 AFC wild card against Pittsburgh. But how close were they to pulling it off with AJ McCarron that day — perhaps if not for Vontaze Burfict’s illegal hit on Antonio Brown — and could…
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Brian Wright (MLB.com, New York Mets All-Time All-Stars, Mets in 10s) joins host Thomas Emerick to resurface this NL East showdown in the 1997 National League Championship Series between the Atlanta Braves and the recently non-existent Florida Marlins. We got Liván Hernández, Greg Maddux, and a big strike zone for left-handed hitters. Hear why this…
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Chief Brian Fennessy of the Orange County Fire Authority joins us to talk about leading and innovating in the face of history, tradition and bureaucracy. Brian began his career in 1978 with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management, working as a hotshot crewmember, hotsh…
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Kuba Martin (@cube2222_2) is Software Engineering Team Lead at Spacelift and Interim Tech Lead of OpenTofu, the open-source fork of Terraform. Terraform is a declarative infrastructure-as-code (IaC) tool that recently switched to a source-available license. Spacelift and other companies that heavily relied on Terraform came together to fork it into…
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Tim Miller (The Bulwark, MSNBC, NY Times best-selling author) joins host Thomas Emerick to talk about his 2012 Broncos being the hottest team in the league entering the postseason, and but a stop on Joe Flacco's journey to elite status. Despite Jacoby Jones getting behind the defense, for Peyton Manning it's quite the start to a career second act. …
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Ry Walker (@rywalker) is the founder and CEO of Tembo, the Postgres developer platform for building any and every data service. To Ry, the full capabilities of Postgres appear underappreciated and underused for most users. Tembo is an attempt to harness the large ecosystem of Postgres extensions, and ultimately collapse the database sprawl of the m…
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To paraphrase Nelson Wright's first line in the movie, today is a good day to talk about "Flatliners." This beautiful and bizarre 1990 film directed by Joel Schumacher captivated Sarah and Raf as young adults, and they have a lot to say about it. But does it hold up like the museum's giant sculptures...or more like the leaking ceiling? Stylish and …
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Ray Delahanty (CityNerd) joins host Thomas Emerick to discuss Seattle vs. LA, Bo Jackson vs. Brian Bosworth, and how well certain sports venues fit their cities. We also delve into Seattle's long history of identity as a sort of a nice, passive city tucked away in the upper corner of the country that was always in the shadow of Los Angeles. The Sea…
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Pro Football Focus head of product and host of the PFF NFL Show Steve Palazzolo recalls how the exhilarating ‘90s Jags met their remarkably cruel end. Spoiler: They get Jeff Fisher’d 3 times in one season and finish 15-3. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'…
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Jan Oberhauser (@JanOberhauser) is the founder and CEO of n8n, the free and source-available workflow automation tool for technical users. n8n's flexible architecture allows users to avoid the limitations of other automation tools, while also opening doors for complex automation scenarios. The project has garnered over 30,000 GitHub stars and a thr…
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RotoViz managing editor and co-owner Blair Andrews dives into an illuminating one. This electric 42-38 finish provides a window into 2023 for two of the most intriguing teams and puts a preview on stage of a great Week 17 matchup. Some of you in season-long may just be trying to finish atop a big field that week. This is Remember That Game, the pod…
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Glauber Costa (@glcst) is the founder of Turso and the co-creator of libSQL, an open source, open contribution fork of the database engine library, SQLite. Most people believe that SQLite is open-source software, but it actually exists in the public domain and doesn’t accept external contributions. With their big fork, Glauber and his team have set…
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Preston converses with Eric Hipke and Jim Cook on the power of staff rides in the South Canyon Fire. Documentary 1994 South Canyon Fire on Storm King Mountain https://youtu.be/ZzGTjfTHihU Highly recommended report to anyone interested in the fire behavior and firefighter movement on the fire. Fire Behavior Associated with the South Canyon Fire (199…
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RotoViz co-owner and co-host Dave Caban (RotoViz Fantasy Football Show) travels to the turn of the century when Boston sports was in a very different place. Tom Brady went down, Drew Bledsoe went in, and Troy Brown got creative. Charlie Weis was getting receivers matched up against the Steelers star edge rusher. Bill Belichick makes a shrewd bet on…
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Ruben Fiszel (@rubenfiszel) is the creator of Windmill, the open-source developer platform that lets users easily turn scripts into workflows and internal apps with auto-generated UIs. Windmill doesn’t force engineers to change their coding style or adopt a convoluted API, and its low-code design makes it accessible to non-technical users. Tune in …
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RotoViz co-owner and Zero RB originator Shawn Siegele ventures back to the only NFL playoff ever with no punts. Priest Holmes and Peyton Manning go off as KC and Indy deliver riveting playoff football yet again. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist. I'm your hos…
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This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the path of the zeitgeist. I’m your host Thomas Emerick, and my guest each episode hops in the time machine with me to discover games, developments, and moments that shape the way we think. And this is now a RotoViz podcast. There's been many great gu…
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Jesse Clark (@jn2clark) is a co-founder of Marqo, the end-to-end, multimodal vector search engine. Vector search has exploded along with the rise of generative AI models, so Marqo’s arrival has had excellent timing. The project has quickly grown to almost 3000 GitHub stars, despite being less than a year old. Jesse and his team weren’t exactly expe…
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Welcoming us for the show’s network launch is the executive producer of the RotoViz Radio podcast network and host of RotoViz Overtime, Colm Kelly. We travel back to the first Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary game, which was just nearly the Lions sweeping Green Bay and breathing down their neck in the playoff hunt. And the epilogue on MFL Summer. It’s Decem…
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Jeu George (@jeugeorge) is the co-creator of Conductor, the open-source application building platform. Conductor began as a workflow orchestrator and was originally developed at Netflix. Jeu also co-founded Orkes, a company which offers a cloud product based on Conductor. Tune in to find out how Conductor has evolved into an open-source, battle-tes…
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John Gilbert (Field Gulls) recalls with host Thomas Emerick how "We want the ball and we're gonna score" came at the end of a really fun game where Mike Holmgren and Matt Hasselbeck stepped from a cheesehead-sized shadow. Brett Favre and Co. also found themselves in a period of transition in the new century, with the offense routing through Ahman G…
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Advait Ruia (@Advait_Ruia) is the co-founder of SuperTokens, the open-source user authentication and authorization framework. SuperTokens integrates natively into both your front-end client and your backend endpoint. This approach gives developers more control over the user experience and allows for custom workflows. Tune in to find out why SuperTo…
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Commander Reid Wiseman is an American astronaut, engineer, and naval aviator. He served as Chief of the Astronaut Office until November 14, 2022. He was a member of the crew of Expedition 40/41, which launched to the International Space Station on May 28, 2014, and returned on November 10, 2014. Before joining NASA, Wiseman was a naval aviator and …
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Eric Eager (SumerSports) joins host Thomas Emerick to visit a real mid-90s frozen grind here in Arrowhead. Martyball is rolling with the 1-seed. Marshall Faulk and Tony Siragusa are scratched out for the Colts. It’s January 1996, Indy at KC. Eager is vice president of research and development for SumerSports and co-host of the SumerSports Show. Sum…
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Steve Palazzolo (PFF NFL Show) joins host Thomas Emerick to lay some respect on teams with admirable processes but bad outcomes. There's a game of Who's Poppin' in Your Model? And offensive line gems later on. It’s April 2005 at the NFL Draft. This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and chart the pat…
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Denny Carter (NBC Sports) joins host Thomas Emerick to visit December 2020. Dan Marino's gone and the newly anointed Peyton Manning travels down to South Florida as the road favorite, just as the Dave Wannstedt Era starts to log on. Is your modem connected? This is Remember That Game, the podcast about sporting events that take you on a journey and…
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Dr. Anna Simons: The Anthropology of Mission Critical Teams Dr. Anna Simons recently retired as a Professor of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School. She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from Harvard University and an A.B. from Harvard College. She is the author of Networks of Dissolution: Somalia Undone and The Company They Keep: Lif…
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