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All Things Git

Edward Thomson and Martin Woodward

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The podcast about Git. Edward Thomson and Martin Woodward talk to the people who build Git, build tools for it and make their teams successful using it.
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The Noob Show is a podcast about humanizing technology. We cover topics like Kubernetes, Developer Relations, software development, new tech, old tech, and everything in between. Want to support the podcast? Join the Patreon at https://patreon.com/noobshow
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More Than Just Code podcast is the perfect source for iOS and Swift developers looking to stay up-to-date on the latest news and trends in the field. With helpful advice from experienced developers, Jaime Lopez, Mark Rubin, and Tim Mitra, , it's the perfect way to stay informed and inspired. Join us for the latest mobile development news, notes and tech tips for developers. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mtjc. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Throughout the years the Supreme Court has evolved much like the rest of the federal government. This would not be without landmark rulings, which will be the main focus of this podcast. Landmark rulings lay the groundwork for laws to be overturned or upheld and allow for the United States to work toward major goals. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aaron-larson2/support
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Welcome to the podcast focused on the care and growth of owners and operators of early Learning and Childcare. Here you will find webinar replays with industry subject matter experts, peer owners and operators and have an opportunity to explore new as well as tested ideas to help better engage your team and families,, to grow your reputation and enrollments and optimize your profitability. Download and click on the notifications link so you will know when the next podcast is released!
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Hollywood has always been a gold rush, and if you strike gold, it’s a rush unlike any other. The world of acting can be cut-throat and full of rejection, or it can be life-affirming and offer limitless possibilities. On The Big Break, Kellie Martin and Chad Lowe talk with fellow actors about that magical moment when they first struck gold, when their lives and careers changed forever. Was it that audition for Rob Reiner? Or was it being cast in a cereal commercial in the 1980s? How did they ...
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A conversation with Isaiah Flores, a 2023 Caprock graduate who is currently completing his first year as a student at Harvard University. As profiled in the July/August 2023 issue of Brick & Elm, Flores is one of two Caprock students accepted last year into Harvard’s freshman class. Home for Spring Break, Flores sat down with host Jason Boyett for …
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A conversation with Gina Woodward, the Regional Director of America's SBDC at WTAMU. Gina is a Canyon resident who grew up here and has earned multiple degrees from WT. At the SBDC, she helps clients in the top 25 counties of the Texas Panhandle start and expand small businesses. She shares with host Jason Boyett about the no-cost, one-on-one consu…
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A conversation with Scott Houdashell, the inventor of the Eggmazing Egg Decorator and, with Curtis McGill, the owner of the toy and game company Hey Buddy Hey Pal. A former Farmers Insurance agent, Houdashell had always worked with his hands, and in 2015 came up with an idea for decorating Easter eggs without the messy dyes. What began with a hot g…
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A conversation with Darlene Martin, a retired Amarillo ISD first-grade teacher, reading instructor, community volunteer and the founder of Westminster Presbyterian Church's Bear PAWS program, which serves students at Austin Middle School. Martin shares with host Jason Boyett about her teaching career and more than 20 years of service as a local hos…
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This week Joe Cieplinski joins Tim to discuss their experiences with the Apple Vision Pro and spactial computing. jcieplinski@mastodon.social Joec.design Spatial Symphony Television By Sandwich Vision Directory lets make a difference on Threads LA Terminal Let's visionOS 2024 conference Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mtjc. Hosted on Ac…
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A conversation with Britten Ratcliff, a Tascosa High School senior. Host Jason Boyett starts this interview by explaining that he is typically uninterested in interviewing high school students for the show, but Ratcliff changed his mind about that rule. A member of the FirstBank Southwest Banking Advisory Council and founder of The Neighborhood, a …
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A conversation with Robert Altman, who is retired from two prominent local careers, first as a manager at the women's clothing store Kline's of Amarillo and then as an assistant scout executive with the Golden Spread Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Altman, whose family owned and operated multiple Kline's locations in the city until the 1990s—…
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A conversation with Sonja Gross, a Public Involvement Specialist with the Texas Department of Transportation and a former Public Information Officer for TXDOT. Gross arrived in Amarillo from Georgia around 20 years ago, and embarked on a communications career that took her from the local newspaper to the City of Amarillo to her current position wit…
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This week Tim, Mark and Jaime are joined by guest host Jonathan Kuehlein to discuss the impact of the Vision Pro on technology and entertainment. #Privacy: Facebook, TikTok, and Other Apps Use Push Notifications to Send Data about Your iPhone Apple CEO Tim Cook Compares Vision Pro 'Moment' to iPhone and Mac - MacRumors Apple Vision Pro internationa…
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A conversation with Mark D. Williams, an Amarillo educator and author who has fly fished all over the world, written a variety of fishing and travel books, been published in dozens of national magazines, and taught for nearly 30 years at North Heights Alternative School. He's also an entrepreneur, consultant and public speaker. In this episode, Wil…
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A conversation with Kori Cooper Clements, a speech pathologist with Canyon ISD and a local volleyball legend. Kori was inducted into the Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame last year with her father, former WTAMU basketball coach Rick Cooper—making them the first father-daughter duo to be inducted. One of the best players to ever come from this area, Cle…
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A conversation with Joseph Peterson, an Edward Jones Financial Advisor serving Amarillo, and the city's 2023 Black Man of the Year. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Peterson moved with his family to Amarillo when he was a child. He played football for WTAMU before opening his office in Amarillo. Since then, he's built a reputation for community involve…
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A conversation with Diane Dick, a legendary model and agent who opened the Diane Dick International Modeling and Talent Agency in Amarillo more than 50 years ago. Her agency currently places local models in films, magazines and runways all over the United States and around the world. Now 80, she shares with host Jason Boyett the details of how her …
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A conversation with Andrew Hay, Executive Director of the Cultural Foundation of the Texas Panhandle, which provides oversight for Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum and the Texas Panhandle Heritage Foundation. Before taking the reigns of the CFTP and PPHM, Hay served as executive director of the Amarillo Symphony and has a background in theology a…
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A conversation with Katharyn Wiegand, the President and CEO at the Mary E. Bivins Foundation. A product of the Texas Panhandle, Wiegand has spent the past few decades in leadership roles in the nonprofit world, including 15 years with Opportunity Plan and another 12 years with the Amarillo Area Foundation. At the Bivins Foundation since 2018, she h…
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This week Tim sits down with Steve Lipton, CIO Scientific Device Laboratory, Author and Speaker on creativity, iOS, watchOS, and SAP Business One. Steve is a serial educator who has been teaching iOS based courses for many years on Lynda.com and now on LinkedIn Learning. Make App Pie Steve on LinkedIn Steve on Mastodon - @MakeAppPie@techhub.social …
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A conversation with State Representative Walter Thomas "Four" Price IV, who has decided not to run again after he completes his 7th term representing Texas House District 87, which includes Potter County. Price is from Amarillo and has been instrumental in creating significant legislation related to telemedicine, telehealth, mental health and more.…
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This week I was joined by Martin Woodward, VP of DevRel at GitHub. We discussed developer relations, automation with GitHub Actions, code assistance with GitHub Copilot, 3D printing, and in the After Show, GitHub's shiny new implementation of Apple Silicon build machines, custom installed racks of Mac Minis. martinwoodward/octolamp: A 3D printed, G…
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A conversation with Dr. Alan Keister, an internal medicine specialist and partner at Amarillo Medical Specialists. An Amarillo native, he had the opportunity to take over a large practice in Tennessee after completing his residency, but chose to return to his hometown. In addition to his work as a physician, Keister is also the founder of Heal the …
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A conversation with Becky Murphy, a social worker with Amarillo ISD who assists families in transition and students who qualify as homeless. Before finishing her education and receiving a Master of Social Work degree, Murphy spent 16 years employed at Dillard's. In this episode, she tells host Jason Boyett about how she grew up in poverty, endured …
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A conversation with John Harris, the Chief Meteorologist for KAMR Local 4 News and Fox 14 News. John is an Amarillo native who almost went into a business and marketing career, and then after being captured by meteorology, figured he'd land at the National Weather Service. But he soon found himself on TV—first at KFDA Newschannel 10 and now at KAMR…
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A conversation with Matthew Rosas, the fashion designer behind the brand Momentum of Roses and the collaborative fashion show "Beauty from Afar" on December 2. A former basketball coach and teacher at Holy Cross Catholic Academy, Rosas has shifted to upcycling thrifted clothing and fabrics to create his unique streetwear style. He shares with host …
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This week Tim sits down with Dave Verwer to discuss his contributions to the Apple developer community. They chat about Dave's iOS Dev Weekly newsletter, the Swift Package Index, and the iOS Dev Directory. They also discuss Swift on Windows, Vaper and server-side swift, and the basics on how to publish a Swift Package. Don't forget your towel. Swif…
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A conversation with Stephanie Goins, the annual giving officer for the Amarillo Area Foundation and the city's recently named Black Woman of the Year. Goins, who grew up in Midland and spent time in the Metroplex before moving to Amarillo, shares with host Jason Boyett about how she discovered her niche in the nonprofit world, and why the generosit…
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Join host Tony D'Agostino as he explores the inspiring journey of Rennu Dhillon, Founder of Genius Kids Inc. Gain practical tips to enhance your childcare business's stability and your own well-being. About the Episode: ✅ Discover the transformative strengths of storytelling and public speaking ✅ Learn how to cultivate self-belief and fearlessly pu…
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A conversation with Jeff Renteria, the community organizer behind the annual Barrio Bash back-to-school event and the 2023 recent recipient of the "Heart of the Barrio" award at Amarillo's Hispanic Heritage luncheon. Renteria comes from a family that originally arrived in Amarillo as railroad workers, and tells host Jason Boyett about his upbringin…
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In this episode, we explore building the financial health of your daycare or childcare business. Our guests of honor included Nate Pensgen, CPA and Partner, and John Rizzo, Managing Partner, both with RDG+Partners. Key Takeaways: ✅ Set clear financial goals and regular monitoring intervals. ✅ Gain insights into different retirement plan options. ✅ …
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A conversation with Amy Hart, which is the on-air name of Amarillo radio personality Amy Presley. A local radio mainstay, Hart is Amarillo College's Audio Media Coordinator and the Music Director for FM90 KACV-FM, the long-running radio station at AC. She's also the co-producer of a new Texas Panhandle-focused true crime podcast series about the mi…
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This week we review the Apple Scary Fast Event on October 30, 2023 Original Apple Watch, including $17,000 gold model, no longer eligible for repairs Apple TV Plus is getting a price hike — and other Apple subscriptions are, too - The Verge Apple Arcade is getting some great new games for the holidays - The Verge UIKit View Lifecycle - viewIsAppear…
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We had the pleasure of hosting Kate Woodward Young, M.Ed. & Carrie Casey with TexasDirector.org. What do you do when everything goes wrong? Key takeaways: ✅ Fire-Safe Essentials: Maintain a fire-safe with critical documents and information. Keep it easily accessible, review its contents regularly, and have both on-site and off-site copies. ✅ Standa…
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A conversation with Karen Roberts, the owner/operator of Get Fit, Amarillo's only specialty running store. A former teacher and coach, Roberts found her way into entrepreneurship after moving back to Amarillo from the Metroplex area—and after discovering her passion for distance running as an adult. Roberts is not just a 5K enthusiast or marathoner…
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We recently spoke with Kevin Kilgore, childcare expert and owner of Kids 'R' Kids Legends Ranch. Key takeaways: ✅ Building a Strong Team: Invest in employees, offer education opportunities, and reward commitment. ✅ Collaborative Growth Plan: Involve your team, reward teachers for enrollments, and show appreciation. ✅ Positive Work Environment: Reco…
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A conversation with Dr. Eddy Sauer, a long-time Amarillo dentist at Shemen Dental and a member of the Amarillo City Council (Place 3) from 2017 to 2023. Sauer grew up in Amarillo and established his practice in the late 1980s, and says his time on the City Council completely changed how he views the city. He shares with host Jason Boyett about a de…
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We were honored to be joined by Martin Bing, industry expert and Founder and CEO of 1Place Childcare. Key takeaways: ✅ Digitize for Efficiency: Avoid the chaos of notes and post-its. Digitize tasks, compliance, and regulations to boost profitability. ✅ Scaling with Purpose: Define issues before growth. Systematization ensure better tracking, paving…
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A conversation with Dora Maroney, the owner of Texas Ivy Antiques on Historic Sixth Street in Amarillo. She's also a member of the nonprofit Historic Sixth on Route 66 Association. Born and raised in Amarillo, Dora left the area for several years as a young adult before returning in the late 1990s. She's been a fixture on Sixth ever since because o…
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Listen to our conversation with Nick Williams, founder of Childcare Business Growth. Key takeaways: ✅ Define your “Why” to build a compelling employer brand. ✅ Learn how to calculate your buyback rate and understand its significance in hiring. ✅ Utilize video job descriptions and advertise across multiple platforms. ✅ Create an exceptional candidat…
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A conversation with Rev. Margie McNeir, an 83-year-old minister in the United Methodist Church, the nation's second-largest Protestant denomination. McNeir moved to Amarillo after retiring from a ministry career in the Metroplex. Over the past few years, she's had a front-row seat to theological disputes within the UMC denomination related to homos…
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We sat down with by Kym Pomares, founder of Pomares Consulting and Professor at Child Care Genius University, in this informative conversation. Key takeaways: ✅ Don’t be afraid to dive into your numbers: Gain control over your business by analyzing financial data and making informed decisions. ✅ Overcome your biggest challenges: Embrace perseveranc…
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A conversation with Tac Buchanan, the Amarillo/Lubbock Regional Coordinator for the ministry Bridges to Life. (Trigger warning: This episode contains descriptions of sexual violence.) Buchanan grew up in Amarillo and has lived a life scarred by personal tragedy, including a deadly car accident when he was in high school, a lengthy struggle with add…
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In this episode, we were joined by Brandy Woods-Smith, founder of Childcare Millionaires and host of ‘Childcare Millionaires Live’ childcare conference. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the most successful and influential leaders in the childcare industry. Learn more about Childcare Millionaires: ChildcareMillionaires.com…
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A conversation with Melanie Corpstein, an Amarillo native and the founder and president of the Adorable Originals clothing company and Adorable Girls dolls. Based in Arizona over the past three decades, Corpstein designed children's clothing and dolls, selling them wholesale to stores around the world. She retired right before the pandemic and retu…
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We were honored to be joined by Gigi Schweikert, CEO of Lightbridge Academy, for this informative discussion. Key takeaways: • The importance of building and nurturing relationships. Cultivating strong relationships can lead to greater opportunities for collaboration, mentorship, and growth. • Lead by example! Leaders who practice what they preach …
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A conversation with Jentry Williams, the owner and founder of Re-Form Physical Therapy Clinic and Wellness Center. Williams is a native of Spearman, and started her clinic in Amarillo after graduating from Texas Tech. Initially she only intended Re-Form to offer physical therapy and Pilates classes, with Williams as the sole employee. Today she has…
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