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Arrested DevOps

Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, Jessica Kerr, and Bridget Kromhout

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Arrested DevOps is the podcast that helps you achieve understanding, develop good practices, and operate your team and organization for maximum DevOps awesomeness.
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A podcast dedicated to late-diagnosed and self-diagnosed individuals on the autism spectrum, including those with AuDHD and other neurodivergent traits. Each episode will explore various topics that examine the experiences of individuals who have navigated life without prior awareness of their neurodivergence. Our host, Dan, offers a personal and experiential perspective, with the intention of sharing stories that may provide assistance and support to others on similar journeys.
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With Great People is the podcast for high-performance teams. We interview the best team leaders in the world. They share tips for listeners to reproduce their success. Topics include the Core Protocols, Agile software development, Open Space Technology, team emotional intelligence, psychological safety, and more. Subscribe today and hear workshops, class segments, and interviews about awesome teams.
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The Ops Show is a weekly YouTube show and podcast hosted by Tristan Pollock covering the wide world of workflows in DevOps and the greater developer experience. 👉 Never miss an episode // SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2PzTqAI 🚀 Join the community // SHIP TOGETHER: https://bit.ly/3fTPKpe // About CTO.ai // Easy to use like Heroku, but powerful like Kubernetes, the serverless infrastructure of CTO.ai is designed for the needs of fast-moving development teams who want to optimize what the business ...
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Prominent leaders from around the world join MBA students for conversations on effective leadership, core values, and lessons learned throughout their careers. View From The Top, the podcast, is based on the dean’s speaker series at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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Hi, I'm Kym Tolson, and I'm the traveling therapist. It's my passion to teach therapists how to navigate online private practices and multiple income streams so they can travel the world. I'm a digital nomad. With a virtual insurance based private therapy practice and a multi six figure coaching business. I'm obsessed with entrepreneurship and developing tools that can help therapists live an adventurous lifestyle. In this podcast, I will discuss my journey as a digital nomad. I'll chat with ...
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If marketing your practice feels overwhelming or like you’re just throwing money at things that don’t work, Google Ads might be something you’ve considered but never fully understood. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I sit down with Google Ads specialist John Sanders to talk through what Google Ads actually are, why so many thera…
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If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s actually possible to make money doing something you love, this conversation will really open your eyes. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I sit down with Isabel Leong to talk about how a deep love for travel slowly turned into a full-time career. Isabel shares the real behind-the-scenes of buil…
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Three years after her first appearance, Jessica is back on the podcast for an honest catch‑up about life six‑plus years post‑diagnosis. We talk about what’s shifted, what hasn’t, and how understanding our neurodivergence continues to shape our mental health, identity, and day‑to‑day lives. We touch on ADHD, dyscalculia, reframing autism and ADHD aw…
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This week on View From The Top we’re sharing an episode of GSB at 100, a limited audio series created especially for Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Centennial. GSB at 100 presents a scrapbook of memories, ideas, and breakthroughs as Stanford GSB celebrates its first century and looks around the corner to what the next 100 years may hold. On…
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Productivity is one of those words that can feel exhausting, especially if you’re a therapist juggling sessions, admin, and maybe even travel or changing time zones. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I sit down with Demir Bentley to talk about why productivity actually starts with planning, and why skipping this step is one of the…
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Human design can completely change how you understand yourself, your energy, and the way you build your business. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I sit down with Mel McSherry to talk about what it really means to honor your energy, trust yourself, and build success that actually feels sustainable. Mel shares their non-linear jou…
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If you’ve been craving more freedom in your business, this episode is going to land in such a helpful way. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Nicole McCance about how she built and sold her group practice and now teaches therapists her five-step scaling method to create more space, ease, and possibility in their practic…
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Online tutoring has become such a lifeline for therapists trying to navigate the pressure of licensure exams, especially when traditional studying just isn’t enough. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Dr. Pam Turner about her journey from clinician and professor to running a thriving online tutoring company that helps t…
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This week on View From The Top we’re sharing an episode of GSB at 100, a limited audio series created especially for Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Centennial. GSB at 100 presents a scrapbook of memories, ideas, and breakthroughs as Stanford GSB celebrates its first century and looks around the corner to what the next 100 years may hold. On…
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Staying healthy while traveling can feel almost impossible when you're constantly hopping between countries, Airbnbs, or time zones. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with certified health and wellness coach Tess Cheng about how she helps people create sustainable routines no matter where they land. Tess brings over 13 year…
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Ever felt like perfectionism is running your life? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Bianca Hughes about breaking free from perfectionism and how a bold sabbatical completely shifted her mindset. Bianca opens up about selling her house, buying a one-way ticket to Bali, and reconnecting with herself through deep rest, j…
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At 30, Orlando Bravo, JD/MBA '97, thought his private equity career might be over. “I did three deals and when the dot-com bubble burst two out of the three went to zero,” he tells Gintare Zukauskaite, MBA ’26. “It was an absolute disaster.” Mentor and firm principal Carl Thoma, MBA ’73, gave him one more chance. Bravo pitched software buyouts, and…
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Building a group practice isn’t just about scaling your business; it’s about creating freedom. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Julia Nepini about how she built her thriving group practice from the ground up and learned to confidently step away, travel the world, and still keep everything running smoothly. Julia share…
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Ever wondered how to create a thriving private pay practice that gives you freedom, flexibility, and the chance to travel the world? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Jessica Harris, a single mom and therapist who went from barely getting by after grad school to building (and selling!) a successful private practice. No…
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This week on [If/Then or View From The Top] we’re sharing an episode of GSB at 100, a limited audio series created especially for Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Centennial. GSB at 100 presents a scrapbook of memories, ideas, and breakthroughs as Stanford GSB celebrates its first century and looks around the corner to what the next 100 years…
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On this episode of Late to the Party, I speak with acclaimed author Kay Kerr to explore the intricate connections between writing, memory, and identity. Kay shares her journey as an autistic writer, from her celebrated young adult novels Please Don’t Hug Me and Social Queue to her latest works, including Might Cry Later and contributions to Someone…
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Balancing a therapy practice, parenting, and full-time travel might sound impossible, but for Fightress Aaron, it's a way of life. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with her about how her family turned a spontaneous nine-day trip to Portugal into nine unforgettable weeks, and how that experience launched their worldschoolin…
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Do you feel like you’re working nonstop but still not getting ahead financially? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Maren Londahl-Smidt about how financial coaching can change your practice and help you actually enjoy the money you’re earning. Maren shares how she moved from burnout to a balanced lifestyle and built a b…
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Are you feeling burnt out from one-on-one sessions? If you’ve ever wondered how to shift into something more scalable and freeing, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, we dive into one-to-many offers with Carolyn Robistow, who shares how she transitioned from a packed private practice to life on a boat, while…
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In this follow-up conversation with Joanne Seymon, co-founder of Kaiko Fidgets, we go far beyond product design and neurodiversity. This episode dives deep into the human experience—touching on love, pain, parenting, grief, death, trauma, and the messy beauty of work that matters. Jo brings her signature warmth and wisdom as we explore what it mean…
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Ever wondered how to travel the world and feel financially secure? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, we dive into financial literacy with Jackie Curry, a therapist turned global explorer who's passionate about helping others invest and build financial independence. Jackie shares how her love of travel started at 16 and how that jo…
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The Trust Problem Returns Hannah Foxwell, who has spent over a decade in DevOps and platform engineering, draws a striking parallel to earlier transformations: “It used to be that testers didn’t trust developers and ops didn’t trust testers and there were all these silos. Now we’re putting AI agents in the mix. Can we trust them? Should we trust th…
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Ever wondered if trademarking for therapists is really necessary? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Sarah Waldbuesser, a lawyer who helps online business owners protect their brands and build legal foundations. Sarah breaks down exactly why trademarking your podcast, course, retreat, or coaching business might be more …
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What happens when you say yes to the unexpected? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Pamdiana Jones, an accidental world traveler who turned a spontaneous “yes” into a three-year solo adventure across South Africa, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii. With just $1,200 in her bank …
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This week on View From the Top we’re sharing an episode of GSB at 100, a limited audio series created especially for Stanford Graduate School of Business’s Centennial. GSB at 100 presents a scrapbook of memories, ideas, and breakthroughs, as the GSB celebrates its first century and looks around the corner to what the next hundred years may hold. Th…
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Do you feel like no one understands your traveling mom lifestyle? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Jaclyn Rubbo, LMFT, a licensed trauma therapist, mom, and founder of the Nomad Mom Club, about how her postpartum experience unexpectedly launched her into the world of travel and inspired her to create a space for other…
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Ever feel like you're flying blind when it comes to running the business side of your practice? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, we dive into private practice operations with Brie Chrisman, founder and CEO of Boss Co. Brie shares how she went from virtual assistant to leading a full-blown operations agency that supports mental he…
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Traveling solo as a woman can be both exciting and intimidating. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Vanessa Karel, founder of Greether, a travel tech company that connects solo female travelers with trusted local women around the world. Vanessa shares how a personal experience in Morocco led her to create a platform tha…
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In this episode, we sit down with Joanne Seymon, co-founder of Kaiko Fidgets—a trailblazing Australian business born from lived experience and a deep understanding of neurodiversity. Joanne, an occupational therapist and mother to Kai, shares the inspiring journey of how a simple idea blossomed into a thriving enterprise that’s changing lives. From…
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Are you feeling burned out, overwhelmed, or isolated in your private practice? Many of us have been there. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Kara Cruz about how she found her way out of exhaustion by creating signature therapy groups that aligned with her passion, schedule, and ideal clients. Kara shares her journey fr…
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Security: the one topic that’s guaranteed to turn any DevOps conversation into a mix of fear, eye rolls, and nervous laughter. In this episode of Arrested DevOps, Matty welcomes back Kat Cosgrove to talk about the “never not hot” world of security and why it’s always lurking just over your shoulder (like that one compliance auditor who swears they’…
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Have you ever wondered what it really takes to build an international therapy practice? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Lucy Orton, a therapist and corporate coach who’s doing just that while living in Southeast Asia. From navigating time zones to working with clients in both the UK and US, Lucy shares how she’s shap…
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If you’ve ever felt like your marketing was a never-ending hustle, story selling could be the game-changer you’ve been looking for. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with marketing expert Kris Jones about how one powerful, well-told story can work harder than all your scattered marketing tactics combined. Kris explains how …
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Ever dreamed of hosting a retreat or planning a trip with your community, but felt overwhelmed by all the logistics? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, we dive into the world of group travel with Heather Sutherlin, founder of The Travel Bug Girls. Heather shares how a transformational trip with her daughter sparked a thriving busin…
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Luis von Ahn was a tenured professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University who had sold a company to Google. “You were pretty set, a lot of us would say, so why were you so hungry to build something new with Duolingo?” asks Ayesha Karnik, MBA ’25. “For the first time ever, with phones, we can reach billions of people,” reflects the Duol…
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Ever wish there was one tool to help you navigate the digital nomad lifestyle with ease? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Jordi Llonch about freedom technology for nomads and how Satlantis is aiming to be that one-stop solution. Jordi shares how his background as an airline pilot and serial entrepreneur led him to bui…
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Curious why some things just don’t feel right, even when they “should”? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I dive into understanding Human Design with returning guest Lauren Ashley. We take a deep look at what Human Design is, how it affects everything from your business to your emotions, and even use my own chart as an example! La…
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Call to Action: Help support the podcast via Patreon. Dan sits down with his daughter Eloise for a wide-ranging, heartfelt, and occasionally chaotic conversation that spans pop culture, music, neurodivergence, and the state of the world. Dan calls Different Journeys CEO Mel Spencer with some really special news. Dan and Eloise take a deep dive into…
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Do you ever feel like your wardrobe doesn’t reflect how you want to show up? Whether you’re traveling, speaking, or showing up online? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Jackie Wheeler, the founder of Jackie Style, Image and Branding Agency. Jackie helps women uncover their personal style and brand, and create wardrobes…
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Ken Griffin heads the most profitable hedge fund in history. But Citadel’s founder and CEO is focused on the future — not the scoreboard. “I like to think I haven’t accomplished yet what I will be remembered for,” Griffin tells Michael Liu, MBA ’25. “That this is not a view from the top, but a journey to a destination yet to be determined.” From en…
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Ever wonder how you could run a successful therapy business while living life on the road? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Dr. Elizabeth Carr, founder and CEO of Kentlands Psychotherapy, about scaling a private practice from anywhere, even an Airstream camper. Elizabeth shares how her practice grew from a solo ventur…
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Ever wonder how to build a thriving faith-based private practice that lets you travel, lead, and grow without burning out? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Whitney Owens, group practice owner and founder of Wise Practice Consulting. Whitney shares how she integrates travel into her consulting work, hosts in-person sum…
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Have you ever dreamed of traveling the world with your family while running a thriving therapy business? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Olivia Baylor, a therapist and founder of My Mental Health University, about what it truly means to worldschool as a therapist and how global travel has shaped both her personal lif…
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Ever wonder if you could build a therapy practice that supports your dreams of traveling the world while raising a child? In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Carly Kerr, Founder & Therapist at AZ Synergy Counseling, about becoming a traveling therapist as a single mom. Carly’s story is raw, real, and incredibly inspiring…
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Aravind Srinivas leads Perplexity — whose AI-powered search engine provides direct, sourced answers to any question you might ask it. On this episode of View From The Top: The Podcast, Srinivas joins Aislin Rorth, MBA ’25, for a conversation that provides unique insight into how a young leader steers a late-stage startup with big aspirations — from…
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Ever feel stuck because your license limits where you can work? The Counseling Compact is changing the game for therapists who want more freedom to practice across state lines. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with Dr. Lynn Linde, Chief of Professional Practice for the American Counseling Association, who’s been leading th…
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Grief healing through travel isn’t just an idea—it became a lifeline for today’s guest, Laurie Giannola. In this powerful episode, Laurie shares how hitting the road in her RV helped her process back-to-back personal tragedies, including the loss of her sister, her beloved dog, and her best friend. With raw honesty and deep insight, Laurie opens up…
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Lisa Su, the chair and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), leads one of the world’s most influential technology companies, a pioneer in high-performance computing and designer of chips that power everything from cellphones to supercomputers. On this episode of View From The Top: The Podcast, Su joins Michael Liu, MBA ’25, to talk about what it tak…
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