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A.C.E. Always chasing excellence. Be the best you by doing what you love We all want to be great, we all deserve to be the best version of ourselves. Always chasing excellence gives small life coaching and motivation to guide you on your journey to success I’m here to help you be the best you can be.
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A tarot podcast spanning the North American continent from New York to St. Louis to Portland, OR. Support the podcast by shopping our recommendations at https://bookshop.org/shop/cardslingerscc
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Welcome to My Therapist is Out! An Open Space Therapy Collective Podcast. We are your hub for queer and trans mental healthcare. Each episode therapist and host Renae Johnson, LPCC, ATR-BC, CCTP (they/them), will speak with one of our therapists or LGBTQ+ community member about mental health and building community. To book a free consult call with one of our therapists visit: openspacetherapycollective.com/book-appointment
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Three Sides of the Coin – A KISS Podcast and Radio Show
Michael Brandvold, Tommy Sommers, Mark Cicchini and Lisa Martini
This is only our opinion… it is neither right nor wrong.
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Ace your next backend interview with "Backend Interview Crashcasts"! Join host Sheila and expert interviewee Victor as they dive deep into essential topics for senior backend engineer positions. Each episode simulates a real interview scenario, gradually increasing in complexity to cover everything from basic concepts to advanced edge cases. Whether you're preparing for a phone screen or brushing up on your skills, this podcast offers invaluable insights, tips, and common pitfalls to avoid. ...
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Visual art, theatre, film and literature. Segments include: - 'Art Attack' - fortnightly visual arts reviews with Ace Wagstaff and Tai Snaith. - 'Shoot the Messenger' - fortnightly theatre news & reviews with Fleur Kilpatrick. - 'Drawn Out' - monthly chat about comic books and graphic novels with Bernard Caleo. Please email talks@rrr.org.au for all interview requests. About the Presenter Richard Watts has many years experience working in the arts industry, including five years as the Artisti ...
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A social work podcast discussing difficult topics through personal stories of lived experience, topic episodes related to the field of social work and human services and guests who work within the field.
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Hosted by Michael “Dedman” Jones, The Calling Hours was a very popular podcast that aired for several years as part of Horror Society Radio and Morbidly Beautiful Radio. We feature insightful and thought provoking interviews with actors, actresses, producers, directors, and FX artists, as well as in depth reviews of Blu-Rays and DVDs and the best in new and classic metal artists. No subject in the genre is off limits, and we always asked the questions few others would dare. And now, WE ARE BACK!
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Bookey (https://www.bookey.app/) : Unlock big ideas from bestsellers in 30 mins audio, text, and mind map
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Izzy Wants to Replace Tommy Sommers, Does He Make the Cut?
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Episode 590. This week Lisa is back AND Izzy joins us to audition to maybe replace Tommy Sommers. As part of his audition Izzy thought doing a short comedy routine would help, did it? What do you think? Is Izzy ready to get called up to the big leagues? You have to let us know… does Izzy make the cut? Forget the haters, we won! Press requests pleas…
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Episode 108: Burnout, Breaks, and Rebooting a Business
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Airhorns are back! Welcome back to the reading world, Lis. She’s back to slinging cards, taking bookings, writing books, and crafting decks. Hilary is thankful for all her referrals while Lis is working on other stuff. Jaymi speaks about tarot burnout and how to navigate personal needs and offerings to the world. Episodes Mentioned Episode 23: Fire…
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Exploring the contrasting desires in Baek Se-hee's novel
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Chapter 1 What's I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki "I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki" is a popular web novel written by Baek Se-hee. The story revolves around a young woman named Yoo Jin-ah who is going through a difficult period in her life. Despite her desire to end her suffering, she finds solace in eating tteokbokki, a spicy …
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The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog: Summary Insights
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Chapter 1 What's The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog 'The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog' is a book written by Dr. Bruce D. Perry and journalist Maia Szalavitz. It explores the impact of early childhood trauma on the developing brain, based on Dr. Perry's experiences working with children who have experienced severe abuse and neglect. The book shares the …
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FREE BOOK The Intelligent Investor Summary: A Must-Read Guide
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Chapter 1 What's FREE BOOK The Intelligent Investor "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham is a classic book on investing that teaches principles of value investing and highlights the importance of making informed and rational investment decisions. This book offers timeless advice on how to analyze financial statements, evaluate stocks, and …
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12 Rules for Life: A summary of key principles
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Chapter 1 What's 12 Rules for Life "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos" is a self-help book written by Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson. In this book, Peterson offers 12 practical principles for living a better and more fulfilling life. The rules cover a wide range of topics, including personal responsibility, meaningful relation…
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What to Look for When Choosing Your Chosen Family with Debbie Whyte (she/her)
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This week host Renae Johnson (they/them) and OSTC therapist Debbie Whyte (she/her) explore how to be open and discerning when searching for chosen family. Finding your chosen family takes time. It’s all about surrounding yourself with those who really see and support you. But how do you actually do that? In this episode we discuss: What does it mea…
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FREE BOOK White Fragility Summary: Understanding Fragile Whiteness
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Chapter 1 What's FREE BOOK White Fragility "White Fragility: Why It's So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism" is a book written by Robin DiAngelo. In this book, DiAngelo explores the concept of white fragility and how it manifests in conversations about race. She argues that white people often have a difficult time discussing racism and that…
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Dilemma of Moral Choice: Summary of The Trolley Problem
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Chapter 1 What's The Trolley Problem The Trolley Problem is a well-known thought experiment in ethics and moral philosophy that was popularized by the philosopher Philippa Foot and later discussed by other philosophers, including Judith Jarvis Thomson and Thomas Cathcart. The scenario presents a moral dilemma where an individual must choose between…
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Book Crucial Conversations: A Summary of Effective Communication Skills
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Chapter 1 What's Book Crucial Conversations Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson is a book that offers practical tools for engaging in high-stakes conversations effectively. It provides strategies for effectively navigating difficult conversations and resolving conflicts to achieve positive outcomes. The book emphasizes the importance of commun…
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Book Born a Crime: Trevor Noah's tale of resilience
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Chapter 1 What's Book Born a Crime "Born a Crime" is a memoir written by comedian and television host Trevor Noah. The book tells the story of Noah's childhood growing up in South Africa during the last years of apartheid and the tumultuous transition to democracy. The title refers to the fact that Noah was born to a black mother and a white father…
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Mark Cicchini, Did He Save Three Sides of the Coin or Is He Just a Turd In The Punchbowl?
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Episode 589. We talk about Mark Cicchini being on the show for 10 years. What is your favorite Mark moment or quote? Mike talks about how 3 of his 5 all time favorite bands are essentially no more… KISS, ELO and Molly Hatchet. We are reaching a point where you can no longer count on your favorite bands being there every year with another tour and a…
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Siblings Without Rivalry: A Summary of Effective Parenting Techniques
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Chapter 1 What's Siblings Without Rivalry Siblings Without Rivalry is a book written by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish that offers practical advice on how to help siblings develop positive relationships and deal with conflicts in a constructive way. The book provides strategies for parents to promote cooperation and communication between siblings, …
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The Traveler's Gift: a journey of self-discovery and transformation
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Chapter 1 What's The Traveler's Gift The Traveler's Gift is a self-help book written by Andy Andrews that follows the journey of a man named David Ponder who is facing numerous challenges in his life. The book outlines seven decisions that are crucial for personal success and fulfillment, and each decision is based on the insights of historical fig…
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Heal Your Body summary: Transforming negative emotions into health
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Chapter 1 What's Heal Your Body "Heal Your Body" is a book by Louise L. Hay that discusses the mind-body connection and how our thoughts and feelings can impact our physical health. In the book, Hay presents a list of common physical ailments and the underlying emotional causes behind them, as well as affirmations and exercises to help individuals …
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Talk Like TED: Captivating Your Audience with Powerful Communication
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Chapter 1 What's Talk Like TED "Talk Like TED" by Carmine Gallo is a book that explores the secrets of successful TED talks and provides tips for improving public speaking skills. The author analyzes some of the most popular TED talks and breaks down the elements that make them engaging, inspiring, and effective. The book offers practical advice on…
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Exploring the Transformative Wisdom of Anatomy Of The Spirit
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Chapter 1 What's The Book Anatomy Of The Spirit The book "Anatomy of the Spirit" by Caroline Myss, Ph.D. explores the connection between mind, body, and spirit. Myss draws on the teachings of various spiritual traditions, as well as her background in energy medicine and theology, to show how our physical, emotional, and spiritual health are all int…
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Exploring the transformative power of love in-depth
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Chapter 1 What's The Book Volver Al Amor "Volver al Amor" by Marianne Williamson is the Spanish translation of the book "Return to Love." In this book, Williamson shares reflections and guidance on the power of love and its ability to transform our lives. She draws on principles of A Course in Miracles to help readers cultivate a deeper connection …
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Poster Protest Art, The Cost of Living & Mother
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Richard Watts is joined by Director Anthea Williams and Actor Rachael Edmonds to talk about upcoming Melbourne Theatre production "The cost of Living" which won the 2018 Pulitzer prize for drama, written by Polish-Amercian Playwright Martyna Majok. Plus, we dive into the political power of posters and street posters and poster print making. with Tr…
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Chapter 1 What's The State of Affairs The State of Affairs by Esther Perel is a book that delves into the complex and nuanced topic of infidelity in relationships. Perel, a renowned psychotherapist and relationship expert, explores the reasons why people cheat, the impact infidelity has on a relationship, and how couples can potentially heal and mo…
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Art and Fear: Navigating the Challenges of Creativity
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Chapter 1 What's Art and Fear "Art and Fear" by David Bayles is a book that explores the challenges and insecurities that artists face in creating their work. The book delves into the fear and uncertainty that often prevent artists from fully expressing themselves and offers practical advice on how to push past these obstacles and create meaningful…
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The Little Book of Hygge: Embracing Coziness and Happiness
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Chapter 1 What's The Little Book of Hygge The Little Book of Hygge is a best-selling book by Meik Wiking that explores the Danish concept of hygge (pronounced "hoo-gah"), which is all about creating cozy and comfortable moments in life. The book delves into the various aspects of hygge, such as creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, finding joy i…
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Untangled: A concise summary of Lisa Damour's parenting guide
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Chapter 1 What's Untangled Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood is a bestselling book written by psychologist Lisa Damour. In this book, Damour draws on years of experience working with adolescent girls to provide valuable insights and practical advice on navigating the challenges of adolescence. She discuss…
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“Remember rock ’n’ roll? You guys used to rock ’n’ roll real good.” – Creem Magazine Dynasty Review
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Episode 587. We go back to October 1979 and read and react to the Creem Magazine review of Dynasty… “We had some good times, but now they’re gone. So long,.” —Ace Frehley, “Save Your Love” So long, Ace, it’s been good to know ya. And, uncool as it may be for someone my age to admit it, y’know, five years ago I held high hopes that you guys would ul…
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Simplicity Parenting: Streamlining Family Life for Greater Happiness
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Chapter 1 What's Simplicity Parenting Simplicity Parenting is a book written by Kim John Payne M.Ed. that offers a guide for parents on how to simplify their family life and reduce stress and overwhelm. The book emphasizes the importance of creating an environment that allows children to thrive, with less clutter, fewer scheduled activities, and mo…
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Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect: A Summary Guide
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Chapter 1 What's Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect "Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect" is a book written by sports psychologist Bob Rotella. In the book, Rotella explores the mental aspect of golf and offers strategies and techniques for improving one's mental game on the golf course. He emphasizes the importance of confidence, focus, and mental toughness …
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Book Hold On To Your Kids: A Summary Analysis
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Chapter 1 What's Book Hold On To Your Kids "Hold On To Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers" by Gordon Neufeld explores the impact of peer orientation on children and the crucial role that parents play in helping them develop healthy attachments. The book discusses how modern culture and technology are often undermining the parent-…
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The Velvet Rage: Understanding and Overcoming Gay Shame
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Chapter 1:Summary of The Velvet Rage The Velvet Rage by Alan Downs explores the psychological and emotional challenges faced by gay men as they navigate their identity and relationships in a world that is often hostile towards their sexuality. Downs argues that gay men develop a sense of shame and self-doubt due to societal stigma and internalized …
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Designing Scalable Solutions: Building a URL Shortener Like bit.ly and TinyURL
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Dive into the world of system design as we explore the intricacies of building a scalable URL shortener service like bit.ly and TinyURL. In this episode, we explore: The core components of a URL shortener and the fascinating process of generating short links Cutting-edge scalability strategies to handle millions of requests efficiently Real-world c…
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Designing a Scalable Load Balancer for High-Traffic Web Apps: Fault Tolerance Explained
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Dive into the world of load balancers and learn how to design a scalable, fault-tolerant system for high-traffic web applications. In this episode, we explore: Load balancing algorithms and health checks: Discover the best strategies for distributing traffic and maintaining system health Scalability techniques and handling traffic spikes: Learn the…
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Understanding and Avoiding Deadlocks in OS and Concurrent Programming
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Dive into the world of deadlocks in operating systems and concurrent programming with expert insights from senior backend engineer Victor. In this episode, we explore: The four crucial conditions for deadlocks and how to remember them Effective strategies to prevent and detect deadlocks in various scenarios Real-world examples and edge cases, inclu…
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Sharding vs. Replication: A Face-Off of Strategies for Database Scaling
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Dive into the world of database scaling strategies as we pit sharding against replication in this informative episode. In this episode, we explore: Sharding vs. Replication fundamentals: Uncover the key differences between these two powerful database scaling techniques Scaling and performance benefits: Learn how each strategy tackles the challenges…
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Balancing Backward Compatibility and Innovation in API Design: Best Practices and Challenges
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Dive into the intricate world of API design as we explore the delicate balance between maintaining compatibility and driving innovation. In this episode, we explore: Backward and forward compatibility: Unraveling these crucial concepts and their impact on API design The compatibility conundrum: Strategies for introducing new features without breaki…
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Demystifying CQRS: Understanding the Command Query Responsibility Segregation Pattern in Software Architecture
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Dive into the world of Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) and discover how this powerful architectural pattern can revolutionize your software design. In this episode, we explore: Understanding CQRS: Core principles and how it differs from traditional CRUD models Implementing CQRS: Best practices, potential challenges, and strategies f…
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Semaphores vs. Mutexes: A Deep Dive into Synchronization Primitives
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Dive into the world of synchronization primitives with an in-depth comparison of semaphores and mutexes in operating systems and concurrent programming. In this episode, we explore: The fundamental differences between semaphores and mutexes, and when to use each Real-world applications, from managing hotel rooms to coordinating chefs and waiters Co…
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Understanding HTTP 4xx Status Codes: Key Indicators in Web Communication
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Dive into the world of HTTP 4xx status codes and their crucial role in web communication with this informative episode of Networking Interview Crashcasts. In this episode, we explore: Common 4xx status codes and their meanings in client-side errors Real-world applications and intriguing edge cases of 4xx codes Best practices for implementing status…
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The Consumer-Partition Balancing Act: When Consumers Outnumber Partitions
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Dive into the intricate world of Apache Kafka as we explore the delicate balance between consumers and partitions in this enlightening episode. In this episode, we explore: The fascinating dynamics when consumers outnumber partitions in Kafka Kafka's clever rebalancing mechanism for fair workload distribution Real-world implications for scalability…
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JVM Deep Dive: Garbage Collection and Memory Management Beyond the Heap
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Dive deep into the intricate world of JVM internals and unlock the secrets to optimizing your Java applications' performance. In this episode, we explore: The ins and outs of garbage collection and memory management in the JVM A tour of memory areas beyond the heap and their crucial roles An in-depth look at various garbage collection algorithms an…
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The Rise of GraalVM, HotSpot, and Quarkus: Exploring Java's Evolving Ecosystem
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Dive into the cutting-edge world of Java technologies as we explore the rise of GraalVM, HotSpot, and Quarkus in this enlightening episode. In this episode, we explore: The evolution of Java performance: From HotSpot's adaptive optimization to GraalVM's versatility Ahead-of-Time vs. Just-in-Time compilation: Unraveling the key differences and use c…
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Database Isolation Levels: Balancing Consistency and Performance in Your Applications
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Dive into the world of database isolation levels and learn how to balance data consistency with performance in your applications. In this episode, we explore: The four standard isolation levels and their implications for data consistency A real-world e-commerce scenario illustrating the importance of choosing the right isolation level Performance t…
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Event Sourcing in Distributed Systems: Deep Dive into Benefits, Challenges, and Implementation
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Dive into the world of Event Sourcing and discover how this powerful architectural pattern can revolutionize your distributed systems. In this episode, we explore: The core concept of Event Sourcing and its game-changing benefits (SCALE) A real-world application in financial systems that showcases Event Sourcing's true potential Key implementation …
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Linked: A Summary of the Network Science Masterpiece
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Chapter 1 What's Linked "Linked" by Albert-László Barabási is a book that explores the network theory and how networks can be found in a wide range of systems in the natural and social worlds. Barabási discusses how networks govern everything from the way genes interact to how businesses are connected, and how understanding and harnessing the power…
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Finding Tranquility: A Summary of Peace Is Every Step
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Chapter 1 What's Peace Is Every Step Peace Is Every Step is a book by Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, which offers practical advice and insights on how to bring mindfulness and peace into everyday life. The book covers various aspects of daily life, from walking, breathing, and eating mindfully to dealing with difficult emotions and relat…
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Disability advocacy in the arts, MAGMA exhibitions, PURE oil paintings, You're the Man and Around the World in 80 Days.
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Richard is joined in today's show of Smartarts by a whirlpool of talent including: artist Cindy Campbell, Sharmini Kumar & Arthur Pontonio of Around the World in 80 Days and Paul Mitchell & Theresa Borg who discuss their latest theatrical, You're the Man. From the behind the scenes we peak into an array of art organisations hosted by guests from th…
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The Comfort Book: A Collection of Healing Words Explored
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Chapter 1 What's The Comfort Book The Comfort Book by Matt Haig is a collection of comforting and inspiring essays, stories, and reflections that aim to provide solace and reassurance to readers during difficult times. The book covers a wide range of topics, from the importance of self-care and mental health to the beauty of nature and the power of…
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Into the Magic Shop: A Beautiful Tale of Transformation
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Chapter 1 What's Into the Magic Shop "Into the Magic Shop: A Neurosurgeon's Quest to Discover the Mysteries of the Brain and the Secrets of the Heart" is a memoir by James R. Doty, a prominent neurosurgeon and professor at Stanford University. In the book, Doty shares his own personal journey of overcoming hardships and finding inner peace through …
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Live Beyond ACEs & Toxic Stress Awareness Campaign
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This week, host Renae Johnson (they/them) is joined by ACEs awareness advocates Dr. John Blosnich (he/him) and Juniper Brown (he/they) to explore the importance of understanding and healing from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the long-lasting adverse effects of this toxic stress. In this episode we discuss: Importance of Freedom from Pain…
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What Made Maddy Run: A Summary of Mental Health
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Chapter 1 What's What Made Maddy Run "What Made Maddy Run" is a book written by Kate Fagan that tells the true story of Madison Holleran, a talented young athlete who tragically took her own life while attending college. The book explores the pressures and expectations that young people face in today's fast-paced and high-stakes society, particular…
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Book Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul: A Summary
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Chapter 1 What's Book Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul "Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul" is a collection of inspirational and motivational stories, poems, and essays aimed at teenagers. It covers a wide range of topics relevant to teenage life, such as friendships, family, school, self-esteem, love, and dealing with challenges and adversity. The…
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Book Thank You For Arguing: A Summary and Analysis
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Chapter 1 What's Book Thank You For Arguing "Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion" by Jay Heinrichs is a book that explores the art of persuasion through the lens of classical rhetoric. The book draws on examples from literature, history, and pop culture to provide insights and s…
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