Welcome to AutoFix AdvisorCast, the podcast where automotive service advisors finally have a place to call home. Hosted by industry veteran Michael Doherty, with over 28 years of experience in the trenches, this show dives deep into the challenges, frustrations, and demands of being a service advisor in the independent auto repair world. AutoFix: AdvisorCast isn’t just about problems; it’s about solutions. Michael Doherty shares best practices, actionable tips, war stories, and fresh ideas f ...
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Tired of management theory? Want to learn specific skills to help improve your management performance? Then Manager Tools is the podcast for you! Manager Tools is a weekly business podcast focused on helping professionals become more effective managers and leaders. Each week, we discuss specific actions for professionals to take to achieve their desired management and career objectives. Manager Tools won Best Business Podcast Award in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2012 as well as the People's Choice ...
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CDW Canada Tech Talks: Discussing the Latest Technology Innovations Experts from CDW and our partners tackle hot topics including generative AI, FinOps, the new cybersecurity landscape and more.
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This is the GitHub podcast, a show dedicated to the topics, trends, stories and culture in and around the open source developer community on GitHub.
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The UKSCA is the Professional Body for Strength and Conditioning in the UK and we believe in giving people the opportunity to become healthier through physical activity. Whilst the UKSCA’s roots and future are firmly set within the world of elite sport, we have an opportunity to take our knowledge and expertise and broaden our reach outside of this marketplace. Everyone in the population can benefit from the language of Strength and Conditioning and we have a responsibility to share this mes ...
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A global leadership podcast that nests stories, knowledge, and science to soar the leadership in you!
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Successful product management isn’t just about training the product managers who work side by side with developers everyday to build better products. It’s about taking a step back, approaching the systems within organizations as a whole, and leveling up product leadership to improve these systems. This is the Product Thinking Podcast, where Melissa Perri will connect with industry leading experts in the product management space, AND answer your most pressing questions about everything produc ...
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Cal Newport is a computer science professor and a New York Times bestselling author who writes about the impact of technology on society, and the struggle to work and live deeply in a world increasingly mired in digital distractions. On this podcast, he answers questions from his readers and offers advice about cultivating focus, productivity, and meaning amidst the noise that pervades our lives.
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Discover the Secrets Behind Elite Performance. Join us on the Science for Sport Podcast, where every episode dives into the cutting-edge world of sports science and the untold stories behind the best athletes and teams on the planet. Hosted by Richard Graves, we bring you exclusive insights from elite athletes, world-class coaches, and leading sports scientists who are shaping the future of global sport. This isn’t just another sports podcast—this is your backstage pass to: - The science pow ...
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Join us, Evan Altman and Jon Ferlise, as we try not to take ourselves too seriously while pondering the state of the Chicago Cubs. Our podcast can be found on most podcasting platforms. You can also find us at CubsInsider.com.
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Jackie Koch has been in the trenches building the teams that grow companies for over 15 years. She’s hired hundreds of people, navigated countless sticky situations, and earned an MBA along the way. From being deeply involved in the nitty-gritty of team building to now helping others navigate the waters of running a business, she wants to help you avoid the messes she’s had to help clean up. Listen in and discover insights on leadership dos and don'ts, strategies for effective hiring and tea ...
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Venminder has a team of due diligence experts who can significantly reduce your vendor management workload. Venminder also has a software solution to organize, track and report findings to Senior Management, the Board of Directors and, ultimately, the examining bodies.
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Secondary Science Simplified is a podcast specifically for high school science teachers that will help you to engage your students AND simplify your life as a secondary science educator. Each week Rebecca, from It's Not Rocket Science, and her guests will share practical and easy-to-implement strategies for decreasing your workload so that you can stop working overtime and start focusing your energy doing what you love - actually teaching! Teaching doesn't have to be rocket science, and you' ...
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Welcome to UK Business Startup. The podcast dedicated to helping you get started with your own business venture. Whether you’re looking to create a company with staff and premises, or just make some additional income as a freelancer in your spare time, this is the show for you. In each episode we’re going to dive into the nuts and bolts of a particular topic, breaking things down into bite sized and easy to understand chunks. We’ve enlisted the help of some trusted accountants, financial adv ...
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Have you ever wondered how it goes running one of the biggest CRO agencies globally and a SaaS startup? Want to know the weekly challenges, frustrations, wins, screwups, and everything in between?You’ve come to the right place because BootTrapped is where Ayat Shukairy from Invesp and Khalid Saleh from FigPii, who are not just business partners but also life partners, share it all.From big wins to massive blows, the good, the bad, and the ugly of running two businesses and growing them up, b ...
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Hosted by aviation CEO, FAA board alum, and high-performance business coach René Banglesdorf, Fly Girls’ Guide is the go-to podcast for women who want to launch, grow, or pivot their careers in aviation. From the cockpit to the control tower, you’ll hear candid conversations with female pilots, mechanics, executives, air traffic controllers, and more—each sharing their stories, struggles, and the bold moves that got them where they are. Whether you’re just discovering the skies or already le ...
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Hosted by artists Bea Baranowska and Molly Lemon. Out of ink is a podcast where two anxious creatives talk about life as an artist. Covering topics such as motivation and Instagram with warmth and humour. Email us: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram: @beatheillustrator @mollylemonart Music © Alex Baranowski
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Reflections on my continuing journey as a teacher, with a special focus on mental health.
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The New Stack Podcast is all about the developers, software engineers and operations people who build at-scale architectures that change the way we develop and deploy software. For more content from The New Stack, subscribe on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNewStack
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The podcast where progressive accountants share their expertise on delivering advisory.
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The Small Business Survival Series | Plus business and communications tips designed to help simplify your small business.
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Listen to the Alltel Australia Small Business Podcast series and learn from a successful entrepreneur who has grown his corporation from a family–run lounge room operation to a national telco. Alltel's General Manager, Trent Brinsley wants to help you: - get your business off the ground - lay the foundations for growth and expansion - gain an understanding of the tools you can utilise to build and retain a customer base Trent shares the lessons he's learnt from personal experiences over the ...
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Do you want to accomplish more in less time with less agitation? The Focus to Evolve team and podcast is on a mission to revolutionize the way individuals, teams, and organizations approach effectiveness, workload management and wellbeing. We are absolutely obsessed with finding and teaching cutting edge brain-based strategies, modalities and meta-skills that change lives. Covering topics ranging from email management, brain and body-based bio hacks, workload organization skills, and technol ...
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Welcome to 'The Citrix Session,' where we bring you the latest in Citrix technologies and solutions. Hosted by XenTegra, this podcast dives deep into the world of Citrix digital workspace solutions, exploring everything from virtual apps and desktops to networking and security. Join us each episode as we discuss best practices, new features, and expert strategies to optimize your Citrix environment and enhance your user experience. Whether you're an IT professional seeking to expand your Cit ...
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Hosted by international author and soft skills expert Emma Sue Prince, this podcast is all about bringing 7 key skills into your everyday so that you are strong and well equipped right now and for the future. These skills are Adaptability, Critical Thinking, Empathy, Integrity, Being Proactive, Optimism and Resilience. Our world is changing - so fast, so furiously, so ferociously - that to stand out, to be happy and to feel calm, you need to tap into your own resources and competences. Doing ...
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Joe and Jen Allen of Allen Safety LLC take their combined 40+ years of worker safety, OSHA, EPA, production, sanitation, and engineering experience in Manufacturing Plants including Harvest Plants/Packers, Case Readies and Further Processing Plants, Food Production Plants, Feed Mills, Grain Elevators, Bakeries, Farms, Feed Lots, and Petro-Chemical and bring you their top methods for identifying risk, preventing injuries, conquering the workload, auditing, managing emergencies and catastrophi ...
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Welcome to Google Cloud Reader, where we read the tech blogs for you, and to you. No matter why you prefer an audio format, we've got you covered. Tune in to learn more about a variety of Google Cloud topics. Google Cloud reader: Giving a voice to Google tech blogs.
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Weekly ideas, insights, and tips on management from Harvard Business Review.
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A biweekly podcast focused on what's happening in the Kubernetes community hosted by Abdel Sghiouar and Kaslin Fields. We cover Kubernetes, cloud-native applications, and other developments in the ecosystem. Abdel and Kaslin on Twitter at @KubernetesPod or by email at [email protected].
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Growth Marketing for Martians is a weekly podcast focused on discussing tomorrow's brand-building strategies for today's companies. Hosted by Rogelio Rodriguez and Jeff Lambert, these marketing Martians share an intergalactic love for learning and sharing with other podcast space travelers. This podcast is brought to you by Rizen Corp., a revenue growth firm focused on innovative strategies and proven tactics to scale your business. Learn more about how they can help you by visiting www.gori ...
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Diary of a Teacher is a spoken diary of my experiences in education to date. I record short eps about everything from report writing to reflective practice. I share honest reflections from the classroom, lessons I've learned the hard way, and insights from educational research that shape how I teach.
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S3 EP011: Study Case - Workload Management: Creating Space for Strategic Storytelling and Leadership Impact
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16:49Send us a text In this episode, we'll learn about managing workload to create space for strategic storytelling. I will share a study case about Clark, a marketing expert who transitioned to a larger and more demanding region in his company. Overwhelmed by the high volume of work and struggling to manage stakeholders expectations, Clark found it dif…
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Helm 4: What’s New in the Open Source Kubernetes Package Manager?
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24:45Helm — originally a hackathon project called Kate’s Place — turned 10 in 2025, marking the milestone with the release of Helm 4, its first major update in six years. Created by Matt Butcher and colleagues as a playful take on “K8s,” the early project won a small prize but quickly grew into a serious effort when Deus leadership recognized the need f…
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Episode 259: Simplifying AI for Global Customer Impact with Srinivasan Raghavan
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32:13Srini Raghavan, Chief Product Officer at FreshWorks, joins Melissa Perri to discuss the evolving role of product management in the age of AI. He explores how product managers are transforming into "product builders" with AI as a catalyst for more integrated roles, collapsing traditional processes, and enabling rapid prototyping. Srini dives into th…
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All About Cedar, an Open Source Solution for Fine-Tuning Kubernetes Authorization
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16:13Kubernetes has relied on role-based access control (RBAC) since 2017, but its simplicity limits what developers can express, said Micah Hausler, principal engineer at AWS, on The New Stack Makers. RBAC only allows actions; it can’t enforce conditions, denials, or attribute-based rules. Seeking a more expressive authorization model for Kubernetes, H…
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LIVE from GitHub Universe: Angie Jones on Goose, MCP, and the Real-World Future of AI Agents
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22:00Abby sits down with Angie Jones, VP of Engineering at Block, live at GitHub Universe to talk about Goose, Block’s open source AI agent and reference implementation of the Model Context Protocol (MCP). Angie shares how Goose went from an internal tool to an open source project that lets the community drive features like multimodel support, and how B…
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Teaching a Billion People to Code: How JupyterLite Is Scaling the Impossible
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19:18JupyterLite, a fully browser-based distribution of JupyterLab, is enabling new levels of global scalability in technical education. Developed by Sylvain Corlay’s QuantStack team, it allows math and programming lessons to run entirely in students’ browsers — kernel included — without relying on Docker or cloud-scale infrastructure. Its most prominen…
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Our Hall of Fame guidance on delivering a performance review.By Michael Auzenne and Mark Horstman
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Ep. Ep 381: Life Advice from Legendary Writers
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1:38:29In today’s episode, Cal reviews some of his favorite advice from legendary writers (plus a bonus piece of advice from his own craft). Within each suggestion, he finds a general idea that can apply to anyone looking to build a deep life in an increasingly distracted world. He then answers listener questions and responds to comments about last week’s…
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211. 5 Differentiation Tips for High Achievers in Your High School Science Classroom
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25:43December is here, and we’re kicking off the month by bringing back your most-loved, most-listened-to episodes of Secondary Science Simplified to make the holiday chaos feel a little lighter! This week’s replay dives into practical, high-impact ways to differentiate for high achievers - without busywork or burnout. You’ll learn how to craft more cha…
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Managing the Details That Keep Private Jets Moving: Megan Knox
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25:18In this episode, René interviews Megan Knox, Senior Operations Manager at a Part 135 charter company in Centennial, Colorado. Megan’s career started with a love of flying, earning her private, instrument, and commercial ratings. But after 9/11, she pivoted into scheduling, dispatch, and compliance roles. That decision opened the door to a long and …
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295: The Mental Game: What Athletes Really Carry with Them
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27:36This week, host Richard Graves sits down with former Great Britain and England international basketball player Kofi Josephs, an athlete whose journey through elite sport has been anything but ordinary. From growing up in Birmingham to playing in front of Michael Jordan at the Jordan Brand Classic, suffering two major hip surgeries in the US collegi…
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Elevating coaching impact: Emotional intelligence in action
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40:44Richard Pruett explored how strength & conditioning coaches must evolve beyond technical expertise to master emotional intelligence and athlete-centred communication. He illustrated how meaningful change happens when we speak not just with our athletes, but to them — applying models of self-reflection, curiosity and group management to performance …
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2026 Will Be the Year of Agentic Workloads in Production on Amazon EKS
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23:16AWS’s approach to Elastic Kubernetes Service has evolved significantly since its 2018 launch. According to Mike Stefanik, Senior Manager of Product Management for EKS and ECR, today’s users increasingly represent the late majority—teams that want Kubernetes without managing every component themselves. In a conversation onThe New Stack Makers, Stefa…
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From Cloud Native to AI Native: Where Are We Going?
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44:20At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2025 in Atlanta, the panel of experts - Kate Goldenring of Fermyon Technologies, Idit Levine of Solo.io, Shaun O'Meara of Mirantis, Sean O'Dell of Dynatrace and James Harmison of Red Hat - explored whether the cloud native era has evolved into an AI native era — and what that shift means for infrastructure, security and …
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S3 EP013: Study Case - Succession Planning Through Storytelling: How Leaders Can Shape Their Legacy With Trust and Narrative
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26:30Send us a text In this episode, we'll learn about navigating leadership transitions with trust, vulnerability, and storytelling. I will share a study case about John, a highly respected general manager at the global manufacturing company, who struggled with succession planning, as he neared retirement. For years, he believed that perfection was the…
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Episode 258: Treating Internal Tools with Equal Rigor
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6:59In this episode, Melissa Perri dives into the intricacies of product management with a focus on both inbound and outbound product management. Whether you're working on internal tools or customer-facing products, the strategic processes involved are crucial and similar across the board. Melissa discusses the importance of having a strategy, discover…
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Amazon CTO Werner Vogels' Predictions for 2026
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54:43AWS re:Invent has long featured CTO Werner Vogels’ closing keynote, but this year he signaled it may be his last, emphasizing it’s time for “younger voices” at Amazon. After 21 years with the company, Vogels reflected on arriving as an academic and being stunned by Amazon’s technical scale—an energy that still drives him today. He released his annu…
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Our Hall of Fame guidance on how to prepare for performance reviews.By Michael Auzenne and Mark Horstman
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There has been a lot of loose talk online recently about the capabilities of existing AI tools. In this episode, Cal reacts to a specific recent clip from the Joe Rogan podcast in which the guest argues that language models are like a child’s brain, and may already be conscious. Cal puts on his (always stylish) computer scientist had to explain why…
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210. 4 Ways AI Can Support You in Your Secondary Classroom
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12:41AI may be getting better every day, but it’s still not coming for my job anytime soon - because, well…it struggles with science! While it can’t write a reliable test or answer key, it can make day-to-day teaching easier in some surprisingly helpful ways. In this episode, I’m sharing four new strategies for using AI alongside the It’s Not Rocket Sci…
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How Media and Storytelling Shape The Future of Aviation: Liz Moscrop
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7:18In this episode, René chats with Liz Moscrop about her unique career combining aviation, messaging, and video production. From early days in journalism to building a global media company focused on the aviation sector, Liz shares what it takes to simplify complex topics, lead with purpose, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry. Tune in as t…
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Reducing Pilot Workload and Keeping Flight Operations Running Smoothly: Sarah Heugel
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25:40In this episode of the Fly Girls’ Guide Podcast, René sits down with Sarah Heugel, an aviation professional whose career has spanned dispatch, operations, and leadership. From her early days in scheduling to taking on complex safety and management responsibilities, Sarah shares her path through the industry and the lessons she’s learned along the w…
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S3 EP012: Study Case - Return to Office: How to Lead Authentically Through Challenging Mandates
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18:50Send us a text In this episode, we'll learn about building authentic narratives and managing conflicting emotions as a leader. I'll share a study case about Helen, a regional HR leader, who struggled with enforcing a return to office mandate she didn't personally agree with. We'll explore how Helen navigated her emotional conflict, gained clarity, …
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How Can We Solve Observability's Data Capture and Spending Problem?
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22:21DevOps practitioners — whether developers, operators, SREs or business stakeholders — increasingly rely on telemetry to guide decisions, yet face growing complexity, siloed teams and rising observability costs. In a conversation at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, IBM’s Jacob Yackenovich emphasized the importance of collecting high-granulari…
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Building Better Pathways: Lessons from a Cross-Sport Panel at the UKSCA Annual Conference 2025
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40:42At the UKSCA Annual Conference 2025, panel guests explored how talent pathways have shifted post-COVID — from earlier debuts to better growth-and-maturation practice, smarter load management, and the importance of coach/parent education and NGB–club alignment. Hosted by Andy Boyd (UKSCA Chair), the discussion spotlighted recruitment, IDPs and build…
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Episode 257: Making Product Launches Work at Scale with Michael Dodsworth
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38:20In this episode of the Product Thinking Podcast, Melissa Perri is joined by Michael Dodsworth, the founder and CEO of Fanfare. Michael shares his insights on the importance of storytelling in product management and how it can drive product success. He discusses his transition from engineering roles to leading innovative product launches that create…
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Major banks once built their own Linux kernels because no distributions existed, but today commercial distros — and Kubernetes — are universal. At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, AWS’s Jesse Butler noted that Kubernetes has reached the same maturity Linux once did: organizations no longer build bespoke control planes but rely on shared stan…
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LIVE from GitHub Universe: Privacy-First Smart Homes with Frenck from Home Assistant
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25:02In this episode, recorded live at GitHub Universe 2025, Andrea sits down with Frank “Frenck” Nijhof, a GitHub Star and project lead for Home Assistant, one of the most active open source projects on the platform. They unpack how millions of households run privacy-first automations locally (no cloud required), why the Open Home Foundation exists to …
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Executives and managers both have two core responsibilities that inform all else that they do. But the two key responsibilities are different between managers and executives. Managers manage; executives lead.By Michael Auzenne and Mark Horstman
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Clockwork began with a narrow goal—keeping clocks synchronized across servers—but soon realized that its precise latency measurements could reveal deeper data center networking issues. This insight led the company to build a hardware-agnostic monitoring and remediation platform capable of automatically routing around faults. Today, Clockwork’s tech…
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Combining Software and Emotional Intelligence for Safety Advances: Kellie Roby
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28:00In this episode of the Fly Girls’ Guide Podcast, René sits down with Kellie Roby, Vice President of Polaris Aero, a safety services software company. Kellie’s career began with flying and evolved into a leadership role that now impacts how flight departments think about safety, audits, and culture. She shares how she balances technical expertise wi…
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When companies began instituting return-to-office plans after the pandemic, a disproportionate number of women chose instead to leave the workforce. Why? The obvious answer is that they wanted the flexibility of remote work. But in this episode, Cal draws on a recent New York Times op-ed that offers a deeper explanation – one that affects all knowl…
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209. Anatomy Scope and Sequence: How and Why I Teach Anatomy the Way That I Do
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24:08Anatomy holds a special place in my heart, and in this episode, I share how I teach it and why I designed the It’s Not Rocket Science® Anatomy curriculum the way I did. I focus on sparking curiosity, weaving in three big themes, and prioritizing breadth over depth (hot take!). You’ll hear how this hands-on, student-centered curriculum engages learn…
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What It Takes to Keep F-35 Fighter Jets Mission-Ready: Ryan Bass
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27:58In this episode of the Fly Girls’ Guide Podcast, René sits down with Ryan Bass, who began her aviation career as an F-18 engine mechanic in the Navy and now works on Lockheed Martin’s F-35 flight line. From helping launch the very first test aircraft to supervising a team of maintainers, she shares how grit, technical skill, and determination shape…
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294: The Science Behind England’s Ashes Preparation – with Lead Nutritionist Charlie Binns
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32:27This week, host Richard Graves sits down with Charlie Binns, Lead Nutritionist for the England men’s cricket team, fresh from Perth as preparations ramp up for the Ashes. Charlie lifts the lid on what elite fuelling actually looks like across five-day Tests, why recovery is an arms race, and how his team builds simple, repeatable habits the players…
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Jupyter Deploy: the New Middle Ground between Laptops and Enterprise
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22:10At JupyterCon 2025, Jupyter Deploy was introduced as an open source command-line tool designed to make cloud-based Jupyter deployments quick and accessible for small teams, educators, and researchers who lack cloud engineering expertise. As described by AWS engineer Jonathan Guinegagne, these users often struggle in an “in-between” space—needing mo…
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From Physics to the Future: Brian Granger on Project Jupyter in the Age of AI
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23:26In an interview at JupyterCon, Brian Granger — co-creator of Project Jupyter and senior principal technologist at AWS — reflected on Jupyter’s evolution and how AI is redefining open source sustainability. Originally inspired by physics’ modular principles, Granger and co-founder Fernando Pérez designed Jupyter with flexible, extensible components …
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Jupyter AI v3: Could It Generate an ‘Ecosystem of AI Personas’?
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23:14Jupyter AI v3 marks a major step forward in integrating intelligent coding assistance directly into JupyterLab. Discussed by AWS engineers David Qiu and Piyush Jain at JupyterCon, the new release introduces AI personas— customizable, specialized assistants that users can configure to perform tasks such as coding help, debugging, or analysis. Unlike…
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Episode 256: De-Risking Product Launches Effectively
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8:41In this episode, Melissa Perri discusses the common dilemma faced by product managers: whether to prioritize large, high-risk features or focus on delivering smaller, incremental updates. She delves into the considerations that should guide this decision, including the value to users, stakeholder goals, and the need for experimentation and risk man…
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Ep. 378: The Lost Art of Long Thinking
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1:28:53We often talk on this show about how digital devices undermine our ability to consume more complicated and meaningful ideas. But what about our ability to produce such ideas from scratch? In this episode, Cal identifies a key productive skill – long thinking – that we’re increasingly losing. He argues that it’s critical for living a deep life and p…
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Navigating the Unexpected and Managing Air Traffic: Sharlotte Yealdhall
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28:59In this episode of the Fly Girls’ Guide Podcast, René interviews Sharlotte Yealdhall, an air traffic controller and traffic management coordinator with decades of experience across towers, centers, and one of the nation’s busiest airspaces. Sharlotte shares how her journey began at a high school career day in South Africa, the training and persiste…
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293: Johnny Nelson on the Gym that Created World Champions
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32:20This week on the Science for Sport podcast, host Richard Graves is joined by boxing legend Johnny Nelson MBE, the longest-reigning cruiserweight world champion in history. With a story that spans early losses, a transformative mentorship under Brendan Ingle, mental resilience, structural discipline, and elite-level performance, Johnny offers a rare…
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208. 5 Tips for How to Lesson Plan While Managing Constant Disruptions
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24:04Are constant disruptions messing up your perfectly planned weeks? You’re not alone! When I taught at small schools in particular, it often felt like every week held a new disruption. Between spirit weeks, fire drills, and field trips, I sometimes wondered if I’d ever get a “normal” week with my students! In this episode, I'm sharing five practical …
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Building Trust Between Pilots and Mechanics: Cassidy Moore
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28:10In this episode of the Fly Girls’ Guide Podcast, René sits down with Cassidy Moore, an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) and Inspection Authorized (IA) mechanic who has spent more than a decade building her career in aircraft maintenance. From general aviation hangars to running her own business, Cassidy shares what it takes to thrive in a demanding fi…
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S3 EP010: Study Case - Redefining Strict Discipline: Finding the Right Balance to Overcome Overwhelm
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19:38Send us a text In this episode, we’ll learn about the power of reframing internal narratives and developing compassionate discipline to overcome overwhelm and procrastination. I’ll share a study case about Matt, an entrepreneur who felt stuck and unsure how to move forward in his business. He struggled with feeling like there was too much to tackle…
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Episode 255: How Shopify Is Leveraging AI at Scale with Vanessa Lee
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46:24Join us in this episode as Melissa Perri sits down with Vanessa Lee, VP of Product at Shopify, to explore the groundbreaking work being done in AI integration and agentic commerce. Vanessa sheds light on Shopify's AI assistant, Sidekick, which aims to revolutionize how merchants manage and grow their businesses. Discover how Shopify is pushing the …
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