Andrea Has Questions is a weekly-ish show that celebrates the random, inspiring, funny and charming things about people in and around Tulsa. Hosted by Andrea Myers.
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Conversations with experts in the history of Byzantium and surrounding fields, hosted by Anthony Kaldellis.
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Feel like you’re hitting a wall with your existing software projects? You're not alone. On the Maintainable software podcast, we speak with seasoned practitioners who have worked past the problems often associated with technical debt and legacy code. In each episode, our guests will share stories and outline tangible, real-world approaches to software challenges. In turn, you'll uncover new ways of thinking about how to improve your software project's maintainability. We're in this together. ...
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Inspired by the quote “Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day (Henri Nouwen),” this lively show looks at the inspiration, intention, and action that you can take to have for a positive mental outlook, even in hard times and improbable situations.
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Welcome to The BASIC Podcast! We are a college and young adult worship community that exists to UNITE people in the name of Jesus and INVITE them to join in the work he is doing to BLESS a broken world. Join us for a new teaching each week. Follow @basicworship on social media and check us out at www.basicworship.org!
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D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
Ian Storch & Tianyu She
Interviews with Osteopathic physicians on how their trials and tribulations got them to where they are! Geared towards osteopathic students but also for all healthcare students, pre-medical students, practicing physicians as well as anyone else interested in medicine. Team: Hadia Tariq, Akito Nicol, Marichelle Pita, Thomas Jasionowski
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Exploring Trauma and Joy with author Jen Soriano
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Get the full show notes: https://jumpstartyourjoy.com/2024/06/exploring-trauma-and-joy-with-author-jen-soriano Follow/subscribe to JSYJ (free) on your favorite app: https://plnk.to/JumpStartYourJoy In this episode of Jumpstart Your Joy, Paula interviews Jen Soriano, a Filipinx writer and movement builder, about her experiences with trauma and heali…
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Scott Hanselman - The Fear Factor in Maintainable Software
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In this episode of Maintainable, Robby welcomes Scott Hanselman, VP of Developer Community at Microsoft and host of the Hanselminutes podcast, to discuss the emotional side of maintainable software. Scott shares his thoughts on fear as a common thread in poorly maintained software, the importance of building a team culture of trust, and how finding…
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Embracing What You Stand FOR in This New Era of JSYJ
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Get the full show notes: https://jumpstartyourjoy.com/2024/06/what-do-you-stand-for/ In the first episode of Season 8 of 'Jumpstart Your Joy,' I'm returning after an 18-month break to discuss the profound changes and reflections experienced during the hiatus. The episode dives into themes of intentional living, navigating grief, the importance of s…
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Episode 126: Dr. Mylhan Myers, DO: Rural Family Medicine- Kicking it Old School. . . and delivering babies to boot!
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In today’s episode we will share with you an amazing rural family practice physician who represents the pinnacle of what all Osteopathic Physicians should strive to be. Dr. Mylhan Myers was born in southern Missouri in an “Osteopathic Family” with multiple members who attended A.T. Still University in Kirksville. Not surprisingly, with this backgro…
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Stig Brautaset: Understanding Alien Artifacts in Legacy Code
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In this episode of Maintainable, Robby chats with Stig Brautaset, Staff Software Engineer at CircleCI. Stig shares his insights on maintaining well-documented but complex legacy code, the impact of team dynamics on software maintenance, and his experiences with the SBJSON library. Stig discusses the characteristics of well-maintained software, emph…
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118. Pathogen paleogenetics and late antique disease: A cross-discipline discussion
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A roundtable discussion of how the study of ancient pathogen DNA intersects with the study of disease in late antiquity. Can laboratory scientists and cultural historians find ways to interface given their different methods, data, concepts, and conclusions? The discussion was organized by Tina Sessa (The Ohio State University) and Tim Newfield (Geo…
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Brit Myers - Decoding Product vs. Technical Risk
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Join Robby as he welcomes Brit Myers to the podcast. Brit, currently thriving as the VP of Engineering at System Initiative, discusses the intricacies of maintaining software. She emphasizes the importance of navigable software, where the ease of tracing the code and understanding its structure is paramount. Brit highlights the significance of clea…
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Episode 125: Madison Salvitti and Ethan Kremer, MS-IV: Osteopathic Research in Italy? The Conference on Osteopathic Research and Knowledge is comming in June 2024!
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This week’s episode features two 4th year medical students Madison Salvitti and Ethan Kremer who will share with us their medical experience doing Osteopathic Research in Europe. The trip was facilitated by Dr. Jordan Keys, the Director of the Osteopathic Manipulation Center at NYIT-COM (episode 106). Madison and Ethan flew to Italy and spent 3 wee…
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Andrea Guarino - Leveraging Static Analysis for Better Code
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In this episode, Robby interviews Andrea Guarino, a Software Engineer at Sonar, about the importance of leveraging static analysis tools for maintaining clean and adaptable code. Andrea emphasizes that well-maintained software should be easy to change, consistent, intentional, and responsible. He explains that static analysis tools play a crucial r…
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117. Human paleogenetics and late antique migration: a cross-discipline discussion
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A roundtable discussion of how the study of ancient human DNA intersects with the study of migration in late antiquity. Can laboratory scientists and primarily textual historians find ways to interface given their different methods, data, concepts, and conclusions? The discussion was organized by Tina Sessa (The Ohio State University) and Tim Newfi…
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Staffan Nöteberg - On the Power of Monotasking in Software Development
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In this insightful episode, we dive deep into the essence of software maintainability with Agile Coach and author Staffan Nöteberg. Unpacking the layers of what it takes for software to be considered well-maintained, Staffan sheds light on the crucial roles of abstraction and modularity. These foundational elements not only make software easier to …
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Episode 124: Crossover Episode: The Physician's Guide to Doctoring- is a DO and an MD interchangeable? I say thee nay!
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Dr. Bradley Block is an ENT physician (M.D.) who has a podcast to teach doctors "things they should have been learning while they were studying the Kreb's Cycle." Dr. Block reached out to us to discuss what Osteopathic Medicine is and what the differences between "Allopathic" or M.D. degrees and "Osteopathic" or D.O. degrees were. For those of you …
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116. Africa and Byzantium, with Andrea Myers Achi
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A conversation with Andrea Myers Achi (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) about the enduring connections between Byzantium and a number of African cultures, beginning in late antiquity (e.g., Aksum) and continuing into medieval and modern times (e.g., Nubia and Ethiopia). Andrea organized a exhibition at the Met to illustrate these connections (includ…
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We just had two semesters of teachings and small group conversations. Now what? Summer time can feel daunting. Our rhythms change, our community shifts, and even our goals look different, so how do we hold onto our spiritual rhythms? How do we set ourselves up to have a summer of listening, responding, and engaging with our faith?…
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We just had two semesters of teachings and small group conversations. Now what? Summer time can feel daunting. Our rhythms change, our community shifts, and even our goals look different, so how do we hold onto our spiritual rhythms? How do we set ourselves up to have a summer of listening, responding, and engaging with our faith?…
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Episode 123: Bryce Piro, OMS III- Coffe Docs Co- Coffee, Osteopathy, Tiktok, and Coffee
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This week we are joined by Bryce Piro, a medical student at VCOM - Carolinas who started his own company while in medical school - CoffeeDocs Co. Bryce gives an inside view of his journey and what prompted his idea to start this company with his roommates. He will discuss the process behind making his idea a reality, including how he got started as…
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Martin Emde - Ruby Central and the Art of Being Tolerant to Change
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In this episode of Maintainable, our host Robby Russell sits down with Martin Emde, a sage in the Ruby community and the current Director of Open Source at Ruby Central. Together, they weave through the intricacies of maintainable software, legacy code, and the unwavering power of the Ruby ecosystem. Martin, with his wealth of experience, shares ta…
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115. Imaginary Byzantiums in modern Russia, with Eugene Smelyansky
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A conversation with Eugene Smelyansky (Washington State University) on the invention of ideologically useful versions of Byzantium in modern Russia. We talk about the much more limited engagement with Byzantium in imperial Russia and the reasons behind some of the current obsessions with it. The conversation is based on Eugene's just-published book…
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Esther Olatunde - AI's Role in Evolving Software Engineering Practices
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In this captivating episode of the Maintainable Software Podcast, host Robby Russell delves deep with Esther Olatunde, Senior Product Engineer at Intercom, into the realms of software maintenance, technical debt, and the impact of AI on software development. The discussion kicks off with Esther's insights on what constitutes well-maintained softwar…
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Episode 122: Dr. Michael Foti, D.O.- IM- The stress, anxiety and depression of a young doctor and how he turned hardship into success! (plus Cafe Foti)
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This week, we are joined by Dr. Michael Foti, a dedicated physician who serves as a professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, bringing his expertise and passion for medical education to the next generation of healthcare professionals. With a recommendation from the esteemed Dr. John Gimpel, Michael brings a wealth of experience as both a …
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Colossians (pt. 1) // Rendi Scholten
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Join us for a two week Bible Study on Colossians. Each week, our teacher will introduce a new way of studying scripture.
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114. Byzantium and the early Rus’, with Monica White
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A conversation with Monica White (University of Nottingham) about the earliest contacts between Constantinople and the first Rus'-Varangian raiders, traders, and mercenaries to cross the Black Sea. Who were these people, what did they want, and how did contact with east Roman culture change them? The conversation is based on a number of Monica's re…
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Episode 121: Dr. Andrea Amalfitano, D.O. PhD Michigan State Dean and Bench Scientist, Could this be our smartest DO to date?
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Dr. Andrea Amalfitano is an osteopathic physician, has a PhD, is a pediatrician, geneticist, educator, patient advocate, virologist, dean . . . and so much more! In today's episode Dr. Amalfitano discusses his pathway to Osteopathic Medicine, from an immigrant family and a father who recommended medicine becuase. . . "doctors are never out of work!…
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Robbie Wagner - Whiskey, Front-End, and Whatnot
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Starting off, Robbie Russell and Robbie Wagner bonding over the complexities of their names in the coffee queue. They dive into the essence of maintainable software, debating the importance of recent commits and the dangers of a single-contributor project. Tech debt, the ever-looming shadow over software development, gets a moment in the spotlight.…
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We take a look at the last night Jesus spent with his disciples before his arrest to learn about his command - to love one another as He loved us.
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113. The emperor’s clothing and public appearances, with Maria Parani
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A conversation with Maria Parani (University of Cyprus) on the emperor's clothing and the staging of his public appearances. We talk about his most formal garments, what he wore on the battlefield, his military banner, how he changed, and much more. Maria has published many studies of this topic, which you can find on her Academia.edu page, includi…
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Episode 120: Dr. Stella Rubina, D.O.- FP- Making a Difference in Palliative Care: Philosophies on living your best life and dying with dignity
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We are always flattered when we are approached by exemplary physicians who wish to share their story. On today’s episode we speak with Dr. Stella Rubina a physician who serves as Director of the Palliative Care Medicine Department at Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens. Dr. Rubina earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from Brooklyn College after wh…
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Irina Nazarova - Investing in Innovation: The Consultancy's Guide to Growth
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In the latest episode of Maintainable, Robby Russell has a fascinating conversation with Irina Nazarova, the CEO of Evil Martians, a name that resonates with innovation and bold strides in the software development world. They dive deep into what it takes to maintain not just code, but also the delicate balance between rapid development and long-ter…
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Ordinary Moments with the Holy Spirit (Pt 3) // Carter Moore
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The Holy Spirit can feel mysterious and unrelated to our daily lives. Because of the mystery, it is hard for us to notice the Holy Spirit working. How do we pay attention to the Holy Spirit? How do we know when the Holy Spirit is speaking to us and directing us? What do our ordinary, regular days have to do with the Holy Spirit? Our hope is that th…
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112. Crisis and resilience in late antique Rome, with Michele Salzman
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A conversation with Michele Salzman (University of California, Riverside) about the resilience shown by the city of Rome and its ability to recover from crisis during the fifth-seventh centuries. These recoveries were usually spearheaded by the Senate of Rome, which continued to invest in the city and its institutions even after the emperors ceased…
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Kyle Daigle - Scaling Up with AI: A New Era of Code Maintenance
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Robby has a chat with Kyle Daigle, the Chief Operating Officer at GitHub. They dive into the evolution of software development from the perspective of maintaining and scaling software within large organizations like GitHub. Kyle talks about the importance of simplicity and readability in code over complexity, advocating for well-named variables and…
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Episode 119: Dr. Joshua Lenchus, D.O. - From Community College to President (of the Florida Medical Association!) Oh, The places you'll go!
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This week we are joined by Dr. Josh Lenchus, who has been featured in the American Osteopathic Association’s “The DO” many times, most recently as the first DO to be elected as the president of the Florida Medical Association. While giving insight to his journey, Dr. Lenchus embodies a quote from the most recent article from “The DO” “You should ne…
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Robby speaks to the Senior Software Engineer at Perchwell, Jon Moniaci. They discuss the delicate balance between innovation and stability in software development. Jon emphasizes the importance of fostering an environment where engineers can experiment without fear, advocating for a culture of defensive programming to mitigate the fear of breaking …
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Ordinary Moments with the Holy Spirit (Pt 2) // Alyssa Hoey
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The Holy Spirit can feel mysterious and unrelated to our daily lives. Because of the mystery, it is hard for us to notice the Holy Spirit working. How do we pay attention to the Holy Spirit? How do we know when the Holy Spirit is speaking to us and directing us? What do our ordinary, regular days have to do with the Holy Spirit? Our hope is that th…
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Ordinary Moments with the Holy Spirit (Pt. 1) // Bradley Rees
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The Holy Spirit can feel mysterious and unrelated to our daily lives. Because of the mystery, it is hard for us to notice the Holy Spirit working. How do we pay attention to the Holy Spirit? How do we know when the Holy Spirit is speaking to us and directing us? What do our ordinary, regular days have to do with the Holy Spirit? Our hope is that th…
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111. Inheriting the mantle of the Roman empire, with Nathan Aschenbrenner
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A conversation with Nathan Aschenbrenner (Bard College) about western European claims to the Roman imperial title, from the Middle Ages to early modernity. We also discuss some plans in the west after 1453 to reclaim the "eastern empire" and a curious history from the early sixteenth that fuses western and eastern imperial history into one. Nathan …
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Chad Fowler - How Small Can We Make This Problem
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Robby has a candid chat with Chad Fowler, the General Partner & CTO at BlueYard Capital. They delve into the nuances of software maintenance, the evolution and challenges of managing software projects, and insights from Chad's tenure as CTO of Wunderlist. They discuss the importance of building software in small, manageable pieces to facilitate eas…
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Praise While We Wait (Pt. 4) // Ken DeCook
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What does it look like for us to wait well? What would it look like for us – in the midst of waiting – to decide to praise? Praise meaning to bring our whole selves to Jesus – not because of what may happen in the future but because of what He has in store for us today. This series will explore how God meets us in our waiting and uses it for our go…
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