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Best Iteration podcasts we could find (updated June 2020)
Best Iteration podcasts we could find
Updated June 2020
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A weekly podcast about development and design through the lens of amazing books, chapter-by-chapter. We do our best to be code-agnostic but we talk a lot about Rails, JavaScript, React, React Native, design, business and startups.
 
Iterate brings together the best designers and app producers in the business to talk user interface and user experience from concept to implementation. Hosted by Marc Edwards, Seth Clifford, and Rene Ritchie. Loop until done.
 
Marketing does not have to be pushy, aggressive, and sales-y. Respectful, ethical marketing strategies are more in line with the expectations of consumers anyway. No fluff - just real practitioner strategies from someone who uses these soft-touch marketing techniques every day in serving clients. Hosted by Michael Boezi of Control Mouse Media, LLC https://controlmousemedia.com
 
This series, presented by Emily Troscianko, aims to crystallise, communicate, and expand our understanding of how texts and health interact. Health includes everything we tend to split into 'physical' and 'mental'. Texts include everything built (at least partly) of words: novels, stories, memoirs, poems, blogs, magazine articles, self-help books, private diary jottings – even drama, TV, and film… Through conversations with experts drawing on a wide range of professional and personal experie ...
 
Getting Work To Work is a weekly podcast for creative entrepreneurs, storytellers, visionaries, and change-makers who are on a mission of chasing big ideas, telling epic stories, and leaving living legacies. Whether you’re just starting out or have been at this creative and curious life for some time, I hope you’ll not only learn something new in this podcast, but also find yourself challenged and inspired to break through the barriers that hold you back from getting your work to work.
 
Shalom! Tune in to experience Kabbalah within Orthodox Judaism via an unorthodox method, integrating both yeshivish and chassidic styles to provide a holistic approach to connecting to HaShem in an intimate relationship. This is a beginner's approach to basic Kabbalistic concepts and relational living with the intention of immediate and intentional application in your own life. This is not theoretical Kabbalah or practical Kabbalah - this is Relational Semiotic Kabbalah. - Dr. Yoni This podc ...
 
Niels Klim's Underground Travels, originally published in Latin as "Nicolai Klimii Iter Subterraneum" (1741) is a satirical science-fiction/fantasy novel written by Ludvig Holberg, a Norwegian-Danish dramatist, historian, and essayist, born in Bergen, Norway. It was his first and only novel. It describes a utopian society from an outsider's point of view, and often pokes fun at diverse cultural and social topics such as moral, science, sexual equality, religion, governments, and philosophy. ...
 
In this series Intercom takes you inside the marketing lessons we've learned the hard, expensive and messy way. We include the insights that helped us grow from zero customers to more than 20,000, but we’ve been careful to be honest and have worked hard to avoid the usual truisms. Instead, we’ve focused on actionable advice we think will benefit any early stage startup – from crafting early messaging, to managing a product launch, to keeping product and marketing aligned.
 
Ecommerce entrepreneur and consultant Alex Mitchell-Hardt speaks about what he's learned throughout the journey of business & life - to help others the same way so many have helped him. The Mitchell Shares platform is meant to inspire & motivate listeners to reach their potential through timeless lessons & practices - all shared through the voice & stories of a 32 year old basketball-loving hip hop junkie from the 'burbs of Boston, who is equally obsessed with meditation, consciousness, free ...
 
Would you like to uncover how Leaders with Heart lead their teams and engage and retain them in the process? Join Heather R. Younger, J.D., the best-selling author of The 7 Intuitive Laws of Employee Loyalty and Founder and CEO of Customer Fanatix as she interviews amazing leaders from all over the world and all walks of life to find out what drives them to be more emotionally intelligent leaders.
 
So here is the real question: How do Dentists like you, who aren’t willing to let insurances dictate how you will run your practice, who want to create incredibly profitable practices without sacrificing your time or sanity; how do you create the strategies to ensure your practice not only survives but thrives in the 21st century? That’s the blaring question and Dr. Steve Schluentz is here to provide the answers. Welcome to Dental Practice Freedom Radio!
 
Coming this summer: the epic full story of CHRYSALIS. Open your mind. Listen carefully. The future has arrived. DUST is the premier destination for immersive science fiction audio stories. Season one, Horizons, is an anthology of audio stories ranging from genre groundbreakers such as Philip K. Dick and Ray Bradbury to the electrifying emerging voices of today. All episodes now available. Season Two: FLIGHT 008. Eleven of the biggest writers in science fiction, through eleven unique stories, ...
 
Podcast focused on Manufacturing and Enabling Manufacturing Technology sales. Hosted by Tristan Bailey conversations provide lessons and insight from the people who have been working out the best practice to learn from. " When you need to climb a mountain, make friends on the path, as everything grows on the way up " New automation technology and digital transformation offer new ways to improve speed and profit. Business is for ever in a state of change, set your sites on the target and iter ...
 
Chirag and Akshay work at ThoughtWorks in India. Together, they have over 26 years of experience in working with agile teams that practice Extreme Programming. In this podcast they discuss practical insights on building effective teams and delivering meaningful software
 
Professor Game is a weekly podcast where we interview successful practitioners of games, gamification and game thinking that will bring us the best of their experiences to get ideas, insights and will inspire us in the process of getting students or trainees to learn what we teach.
 
Hard science fiction written to stimulate your mind without forgetting you have a heart. -- In this collection of short stories and essays, each piece begins with an idea about time and with an idea about love, then follow to see where they lead. Frozen time, time that flows back and forth, time modified by relativity (both physical and familial), post-singularity accelerated time/change, time from a divine perspective ... unrequited love, unexpected love, unconditional love, a parent's love ...
 
According to academic research, there is no single psychological typology or set of characteristics that guarantee an entrepreneur’s success - however, as Allon has worked with entrepreneurs and business leaders across the globe, he has witnessed how the following six characteristics have assisted in their achieving business success.
 
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Dr. Bobinet received her Masters in Public Health at Harvard University, specializing in Healthcare Management, Technology-enabled Behavior Change, and Population Health Management. She received her medical degree from the UCSF School of Medicine. She has also studied in Dr. BJ Fogg’s Persuasive Tech Lab at Stanford. Kyra has founded several health…
 
Andreas Haegele, Vice President IoT in Thales Global Business Unit Digital Identity & Security (DIS), discusses the inner-workings of the Digital Factory at Thales and how it is connected with the rest of the organization. Andreas details the organizational changes which Thales has undergone to run IoT successfully. He also discusses the role of di…
 
Bill Watson is an Associate Professor of Learning Design and Technology in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Purdue University and director of the Purdue Center for Serious Games and Learning in Virtual Environments. His research focuses on the critical, systemic change of education to realize a personalized paradigm, including the ap…
 
Connect with the Nerdlab Community: Join the Nerdlab Discord Join the Nerdlab Community Nerdlab Website Nerdlab Facebook Page Nerdlab on Twitter Nerdlab on Instagram Hello fellow adventurers and welcome to the Nerdlab – Where we transform our gaming passion into incredible game designs and learn how to nerd like a boss. My name is Marvin and I am a…
 
What does it mean to be creative? What is creativity? How can we express our creativity in how we learn and communicate? How can we be more creative? These are four questions I’ve been pondering on a variety of levels over the past few weeks because I’ve seen, heard, and felt a variety of messages about creativity: “use this time to be creative,” “…
 
What do you do when an unspeakable tragedy leaves you feeling shocked, angry, helpless, and useless? For today’s guest on Getting Work To Work, September 11, 2001, was a day that shaped, defined, and tested who she was. Magda Khalifa is a 1st-generation American, US Army combat veteran, author, and entrepreneur. In our conversation, she describes t…
 
The killing of George Floyd has inspired a renewed public reckoning with America’s legacy of racism. Racial prejudice is so ingrained in the origins of the country, and so pervasive in all of our institutions, that its insidious effects on all of us can be hard to grasp. The anti-racism trainer Suzanne Plihcik joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss how…
 
I start today’s episode of Getting Work To Work without the usual introduction and with a few questions: What do I say when I don’t know what to say? What can I say that hasn’t already been said? How can I use my voice and platform for good? To say the answers to these questions are complicated is an understatement. I feel powerless to affect chang…
 
Last week, I decided to take a much needed break from social media. There’s just too much going on in the world that pulls my focus away from the areas of my life that really warrant – and frankly need – that focus – specifically my family and my art. In my final Instagram post before the break, I wrote that I wasn’t who I wanted to be lately follo…
 
The panel is joined by Travis Tidwell, co-founder and CTO of Form.io, a ME*N stack platform that incorprates a form builder with automatically generated REST API endpoints. Travis discusses the history of Form.io, how it’s built and works, and lays the smackdown on panelist and noted NoSQL database skeptic AJ O’Neal by showing how MongoDB is the ap…
 
In this episode we talk all about entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability, and more with mother-daughter duo Beth and Keeley Race of Eco-Baggeez, a CNY family business that makes sustainable sandwich bags that are both sourced and manufactured in the US. Eco-Baggeez is a participant in The Tech Garden’s Innovation Hot Spot program, a five-ye…
 
Key Takeaways and Actionable Insights What is Entrepreneurial Intelligence? For Steven Phelan, “It’s all about the spark” — the moment of inspiration in combining disparate elements together to develop a new solution. Humans draw on “the fringes of consciousness” to create new constructs. Entrepreneurs also take risks, investing time, talent and tr…
 
In this episode, Heather speaks to Karen Weeks about her leadership journey, the way she sees how the differences in leadership styles impact the way we lead, more about her drive to lead and interesting lessons she learned when she left a team member out of an important meeting: Key takeaways: Collaborate with team members to ensure you aren’t mak…
 
Peter Hessler has been in one of the strictest COVID-19 lockdowns in the world: starting in January, he was quarantined with his family in Chengdu, China, presaging what life would soon look like in America. Now, as restrictions lift in China, Hessler says that the experiences of the two countries have diverged. China’s government spent the lockdow…
 
I’m closing up shop for awhile. In Episode 175, I explain why. Show Notes / Links from the Episode Join me over on Patreon: patreon.com/mboezi Reach out to me on Twitter, LinkedIn, or book a session Beyond the basics in 20 lessons: Content Marketing 201 My video series with the band: The Social Distancing Sessions Don’t listen to my music here: mic…
 
In this episode, I am going to share with you what I think are the most important things you need to be doing right now to make sure your practice will continue to Thrive post COVID. Ready to transform your practice? Fill out this survey and apply to work with me: go.mountainskycoaching.com/surveyBy Steve Schluentz, DDS
 
When you look at the world and see something missing, what do you do? Do you take action or wait for someone else to fill that gap? From the Black Weblog Awards and 28 Days of the Web to the award-winning podcast Revision Path and the design anthology RECOGNIZE, Maurice Cherry is no stranger to creating projects that fill the void he sees in the wo…
 
Just a month ago, experts were predicting that the American economy would be slow to recover from the pandemic. Unemployment remains at record highs, but, as the country begins to reopen, federal policies that have bolstered small businesses and bailed out big ones seem to have helped avoid another Great Depression. John Cassidy joins Dorothy Wicke…
 
Dr. Austin Baraki, MD is an Internal Medicine Physician, based in San Antonio, Texas. He completed his doctorate in medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School, and Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. He also works as a strength coach and puts out information via Barbell Medicine. Show notes:…
 
What are the themes and patterns connecting the moments you choose to document? Today I opened my daily journal and starting reading the thoughts and quotes I’ve been collecting. Between Die Empty by Todd Henry and Ryan Holiday’s email newsletter, I’ve been grappling with a powerful question: What matters most to you? It’s not an easy question to f…
 
In this week's episode of My JavaScript Story, Charles Max Wood interviews Farzad Yousefzadehr, who was a guest on the React Round Up show. As a Senior Software Engineer, Farzad has the cool job of designing and refactoring existing games at Epic Games. He currently lives in Helsinki, Finland, with his lovely wife and cat. Host: Charles Max Wood Jo…
 
Every successful business is built on empathic understanding of customers’ preferences. As we know from the theories of Austrian economics, the preference scales of every individual are highly subjective, idiosyncratic, context-dependent, and highly changeable. How does an entrepreneur develop the appropriate level of understanding? Can this unders…
 
Heather speaks with Wes Struebing, founder and president at Logistics Titans about his very direct and caring leadership style, where his drive to lead comes from and some great nuggets for all leaders to ask themselves to move forward in their leadership. Key Takeaways: If you cannot or are not helping those you lead, you must leave or change your…
 
We are finishing up our counting of the Omer for 5780. As we learn the limitations of our physicality from COVID-19, we reach our penultimate moment of spiritual wholeness: Shavuos. What is the importance of this day, the number 50, and where this will guide is going forward?--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podca…
 
When he was eighteen, Abie Rohrig decided that he wanted to donate a kidney to save the life of a stranger who needed it. At twenty, he put his name on a list of volunteers for a human-challenge trial that would test the efficacy of a COVID-19 vaccine. A human-challenge trial for a vaccine would be nearly unprecedented: it would entail giving subje…
 
Michael Cosimini is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California and an attending physician at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. He is a contributor and associated producer of the pediatric continuing medical education podcast Pediatrics Reviews and Perspectives and the designe…
 
Are you willing to follow where your curiosity for life leads you? To buy a one-way ticket to somewhere new, so far removed from your daily life that you become a new person? Mike Holp is a travel photographer, digital nomad, and remote work consultant traveling the world on his journey to becoming indispensable and living an unexpected life. In th…
 
Connect with the Nerdlab Community: Join the Nerdlab Discord Join the Nerdlab Community Nerdlab Website Nerdlab Facebook Page Nerdlab on Twitter Nerdlab on Instagram Hello fellow adventurers and welcome to the Nerdlab – Where we transform our gaming passion into incredible game designs and learn how to nerd like a boss. My name is Marvin and I am a…
 
Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamanei, has failed to cover up the extent of damage posed to the country by the coronavirus crisis. Dexter Filkins travelled to Iran in February, just as the outbreak was metastasizing. He joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss what Iranian doctors and young dissidents told him, and why people think this could be a br…
 
Let me set the stage for what I’m going to talk about in today’s episode of Getting Work To Work. You get an idea for a creative project, let’s say a short documentary about a painter, and you start searching: “How to make a documentary.” You find a list of classes to take, equipment to buy, techniques to try, films to watch, podcast episodes to li…
 
Today's Topic in Focus: Immune Function & Diet Innate and adaptive immune response How does body composition impact immune function? Will a calorie deficit or fasting decrease immunity? Vitamins A, C, D. Supplementation with zinc: yes or no? Eating “to support the immune system” Exercise and immunity Environmental factors in infancy Show Notes: htt…
 
Gil Tayar gave a presentation recently on ES modules in Node. He joins the panel to discuss how to use and think about ES modules. With considerable pushback from AJ, Gil explains how to start using modules and what the tradeoffs are between modules, script tags, and build tools. Panel AJ O’Neal Aimee Knight Charles Max Wood Steve Edwards Dan Shapp…
 
Key Takeaways and Actionable Insights A growth business is what John Rossman, in episode #50, termed a flywheel. Using Amazon.com as an example, he gave us this simple image. [[{"fid":"90017","view_mode":"image_no_caption","fields":{"format":"image_no_caption","alignment":"center","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"E4E Flywheel","field_fil…
 
In this episode, Heather Younger speaks to Scott Shay, Chairman of Signature Bank of New York about his leadership style, his mentors on leadership and very unlikely journey to where he is today, his organization’s communication strategy through the Corona Virus, a time when he was not the best leader he could be and much more. Key takeaways: The m…
 
With non-essential business starting to reopen in many states, elected officials have to make a call on a series of impossible questions: How soon is too soon? How safe is safe enough? What will the cost be, in new cases of the disease and in deaths? To get a sense of how mayors are handling the reopening of America’s cities, David Remnick spoke wi…
 
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