This is a podcast for anyone that wants to Reach & Connect with their Audience through Content & Marketing. Each episode will explore various topics related to Content Marketing, Digital Advertising, Creative & Serving Clients of various kinds. Between Two Pixels is brought to you by Between Pixels, a video production, advertising, branding, and digital marketing agency. Between Pixels partners with brands to deliver powerful stories. BP creates story-driven content, campaigns, and strategy. ...
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Between Pixels Podcasts
Taking one game per month (old, new and everything in between) and talking though an in-depth examination of narrative, mechanics, theme, and the interplay between the three.
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Exploring the bonds shared between people and technology
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This podcast helps bridge the knowledge gaps between marketing and creative teams. Episodes explore how to communicate creatively, production hacks that save time, and unique solutions to ongoing creative problems. Open Pixel Studios is a women-owned (WBENC) certified animation studio in Massachusetts that creates custom animated marketing content. Hosts Will Colón and Kathryn Taccone are co-founders of Open Pixel Studios with years of industry experience in sales, marketing, animation, desi ...
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Introducing The Pixel Podcast- the podcast where we bring on people from the pixel art community and talk about things ranging from art to games and everything in between! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepixelpodcast/support
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The Vergecast is the flagship podcast from The Verge about small gadgets, Big Tech, and everything in between. Every Friday, hosts Nilay Patel and David Pierce hang out and make sense of the week’s most important technology news. And every Tuesday, David leads a selection of The Verge’s expert staffers in an exploration of how gadgets and software affect our lives – and which ones you should bring into yours.
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Fun conversations among good friends, in podcast form. Covering hopes, dreams and everything in between. Also Star Trek!
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A Steel Pixel Studios original series. We take a look at restaurants around the valley and the heart behind the food. It's a conversation between the mastermind behind the food at each restaurant and our hosts Tim, Jacoby, and Rily that are visiting.
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This podcast is designed to explore and gain insight about the local business culture in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. The podcast is set up as a conversation between each unique business owner and our host James Pepe.
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The Films and Pixels Podcast dives into topics related industries such as cinema, technology, gaming, and mobile platforms. Whether there are stories regarding Movies, TV Series, Smartphone release, and reviewing all in between; this podcast will cover them all.
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High there! And welcome to High There... wait... we already said that... High There with Dylan and Ali is a weekly comedy show that covers current events, musicals, nerdom, movies, the Eagles, and so much more. Join us as Dylan and Ali get high.
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So you took the leap of faith and decided to become a creative professional But...Don’t know where to begin, and that’s where I come in. My name is Timmy McFly and you’re now listening to the On The Fly Podcast. The podcast dedicated to the creative journey and everything else beyond the pixel. Follow along as I go through the ups, downs, and everything else in between. I don't have all the answers, that's why from time to time a tag in a friend to help us out. Stay tuned!
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Join us as we unravel the connections between games and personal evolution. Explore innovative game-based strategies that extend beyond screens, fostering learning, motivation, and positive change. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or a curious novice, our Pixel Pathways guide you through educational adventures. Tune in for expert insights, practical tips, and inspiring stories to empower you in leveling up your potential. Discover the transformative impact of games, turning every challenge in ...
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Shared Security is your premier cybersecurity and privacy podcast where we explore the bonds shared between people and technology. Join industry experts Tom Eston, Scott Wright, and Kevin Johnson as they deliver the latest news, actionable tips, expert guidance, and insightful interviews with top cybersecurity and privacy specialists. Stay informed and take control of your online security and privacy in today's interconnected world. Tune in every week to discover invaluable insights, strateg ...
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We love all things tech, and give our opinions, news, and reviews weekly. Our podcast covers mobile phones, tablets, laptops and everything in between...
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The neurodivergent career, life and everything in between podcast. Interviews with professionals (IT, academy and more) who happen to also be neurodivergent, sharing their story, tool kits and thoughts about mental health in the workspace.
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Welcome to Kitte Lotte, a podcast that unravels the mysteries of life, one thread at a time. Hosted by [wungcat], we’ll delve into the unknown, exploring the unexplained, and uncovering hidden truths. Join us on a journey of discovery, where the lines between reality and fantasy blur, and the truth is always more surprising than you expected.
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Meeting in the Middle Ages is the Medieval Institute of Notre Dame's podcast. Our goal is to answer the questions "what do medievalists do, and how do they do it?" Episodes—a new one each month—are built around informal conversations between our hosts, Ben and Will, and medievalist scholars and graduate students. We discuss how they became medievalists, what led them to their current research, the resources they use, and how they use them.
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Hackaday Editors take a look at all of the interesting uses of technology that pop up on the internet each week. Topics cover a wide range like bending consumer electronics to your will, designing circuit boards, building robots, writing software, 3D printing interesting objects, and using machine tools. Get your fix of geeky goodness from new episodes every Friday morning.
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SHRM has been the voice of all things work. And now it will come with an actual voice. SHRM Radio is a collaboration between SHRM India and Timbre Media, which has pioneered internal podcasting for India Inc. Through SHRM Radio, we would like to touch the lives of people and communities with useful and insightful content that is insightful and relevant. SHRM India will be working in tandem with Timbre Media to bring out this podcast every Wednesday at 10 AM IST.
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Ready to level up? The Hired Hub brings you real-world advice, strategies, and mindsets to build a career without borders. Powered by Hired Remoteli, we help remote professionals from Latin America — and beyond — get hired, get noticed, and get moving. Tune in for practical tips, expert insights, and the motivation you need to thrive in today's global job market. Join us weekly for the remote work realness — the wins, the mess, and all the unfiltered drama in between.
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Adapting Your Agency to an AI-First Marketplace
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42:35In this episode of Between Two Pixels, co-CEOs Bryan Owen and Josh Peters cut through the AI hype and talk honestly about what artificial intelligence actually means for agencies, in-house teams, and content creators. Instead of doom-and-gloom “AI will take your job” takes, they unpack how AI can act like a creative contractor or co-pilot—powerful,…
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30: Preaching without Permission?: Women Preachers in Medieval Islam with Dr. Linda G. Jones
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40:26In this episode, we talk with Dr. Linda G. Jones of Pompeu Fabra University about Muslim women as preachers and religious authorities in the medieval Islamic world. Drawing on biographical dictionaries and hagiographic sources, she explains how informal homiletic traditions, especially within Sufism, created space for female leadership beyond offic…
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The Vergecast RAM Holiday Spec-Tacular
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1:26:42The world runs on RAM, and RAM is harder than ever to get your hands on. What’s happening here? Every year, the Vergecast team spends the holiday season going deep on a single spec or technology, and this year it’s all about Random Access Memory. (No, that’s not a Daft Punk album.) Nilay, David, and Sean Hollister explain what RAM is, why it matter…
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Why Networking Is Your Secret Weapon in Cybersecurity Job Hunting
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12:42In this episode, Tom Eston discusses the unique challenges in the current cybersecurity job market, emphasizing the importance of networking. Tom provides practical tips on how to enhance networking skills, such as attending conferences, volunteering for open source projects, creating a blog, and seeking mentors. He also addresses misconceptions ab…
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Why Networking Is Your Secret Weapon in Cybersecurity Job Hunting
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12:42In this episode, Tom Eston discusses the unique challenges in the current cybersecurity job market, emphasizing the importance of networking. Tom provides practical tips on how to enhance networking skills, such as attending conferences, volunteering for open source projects, creating a blog, and seeking mentors. He also addresses misconceptions ab…
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Google didn't invent the concept of smart glasses, but it was one of the first companies to actually put them on people's faces. It was a revolution, and also a problem: Google made face computers extremely uncool, and its early user base was so off-putting they became collectively known as “Glassholes.” The Verge’s Victoria Song and Waveform’s Dav…
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Ep 350: Damnation for Spreadsheets, Praise for Haiku, and Admiration for the Hacks In Between
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50:10This week's Hackaday Podcast sees Elliot Williams joined by Jenny List for an all-European take on the week, and have we got some hacks for you! In the news this week is NASA's Maven Mars Orbiter, which may sadly have been lost. A sad day for study of the red planet, but at the same time a chance to look back at what has been a long and successful …
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Åhead of our last Friday episode of 2025, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr did The Vergecast an enormous favor: he went in front of Congress and said a bunch of wild things about regulation. So, of course, Nilay and David have to talk about them. For a really long time. After that, the hosts look at all the ways YouTube and Netflix are becoming more like …
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Who's going to win the Super Bowl? What about the latest season of Survivor? Or the race to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve? Who will be Portugal's next president? How many times will Elon Musk tweet in the next week? On Polymarket, and other prediction markets, you can bet on all these things and more. Are we entering a world in which eve…
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In this episode of Pixelated Playgrounds, Josh and Bryan dive into a Roguelite Roundup double feature with Loop Hero (2021) and Ball x Pit (2025), exploring how each game twists genre conventions in its own eccentric way. They start with Loop Hero, the 2021 auto-battling, world-rebuilding oddity from Four Quarters, unpacking its eerie DOS-inspired …
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The Hidden Threat in Your Holiday Emails: Tracking Pixels and Privacy Concerns
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18:47Join us in the midst of the holiday shopping season as we discuss a growing privacy problem: tracking pixels embedded in marketing emails. According to Proton’s latest Spam Watch 2025 report, nearly 80% of promotional emails now contain trackers that report back your email activity. We discuss how these trackers work, why they become more aggressiv…
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The Hidden Threat in Your Holiday Emails: Tracking Pixels and Privacy Concerns
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18:47Join us in the midst of the holiday shopping season as we discuss a growing privacy problem: tracking pixels embedded in marketing emails. According to Proton's latest Spam Watch 2025 report, nearly 80% of promotional emails now contain trackers that report back your email activity. We discuss how these trackers work, why they become more aggressiv…
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The end of OpenAI, and other 2026 predictions
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58:49A year ago, David and Nilay sat down with Wall Street Journal senior tech columnist Joanna Stern to make a bunch of confident predictions about 2025. We got them... you know what, never mind. Let's look ahead to 2026! This year, we gather again to make increasingly bold bets about the year to come, including the future of a few of the world's bigge…
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Ep 349: Clocks, AI, and a New 3D Printer Guy
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1:02:28Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams met up to cover the best of Hackaday this week, and they want you to listen in. There were a hodgepodge of hacks this week, ranging from home automation with RF, volumetric displays in glass, and some crazy clocks, too. Ever see a typewriter that uses an ink pen? Elliot and Al hadn't either. Want tim…
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Technically, the Netflix / Warner Bros. news is almost a week old, but what a week it has been! And so, after some follow-up on smart shades and CES, Nilay and David talk through all that’s at stake in the fight between Paramount and Netflix — and whether it’s even possible for someone to win this deal. After that, Charlie Harding, co-host of Switc…
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Well, friends, it's been a year. And before we turn the page to 2026 and all the stories of 2025 begin to blur together, we decided to take stock of things. Nilay and David are joined by Wall Street Journal senior tech columnist Joanna Stern to debate the best products of the year, the biggest policy moves, the people who broke bad, the good AI thi…
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Seeing Is Not Believing: How to Spot AI-Generated Video
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17:10In this episode we discuss the rising challenge of AI-generated videos, including deepfakes and synthetic clips that can deceive even a skeptical viewer. Once the gold standard of proof, video content is now increasingly manipulated through advanced AI tools like Sora 2 and Google’s Nano Banana, making it harder to separate reality from fiction. To…
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Seeing Is Not Believing: How to Spot AI-Generated Video
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17:10In this episode we discuss the rising challenge of AI-generated videos, including deepfakes and synthetic clips that can deceive even a skeptical viewer. Once the gold standard of proof, video content is now increasingly manipulated through advanced AI tools like Sora 2 and Google's Nano Banana, making it harder to separate reality from fiction. To…
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A very human vision for going all-in on AI
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52:53AI models are very good at summarizing things, finding other things like those things, and helping you find those things again. But does that mean we should leave all the work of finding and understanding to those models? Sari Azout, the founder of an app called Sublime, doesn't think so. For this episode, the second in our two-part series about ho…
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Ep 348: 50 Grams of PLA Hold a Ton, Phreaknic Badge is Off The Shelf, and Hackers Need Repair Manuals
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1:09:14Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they go over their picks for the best stories and hacks from the previous week. Things start off with a warning about the long-term viability of SSD backups, after which the discussion moves onto the limits of 3D printed PLA, the return of the Pebble smart watch, some unconventional aircraft, a…
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First things first: David and Nilay are both having some TV problems, and they need to talk it out. But then they get to the news of the week, including Samsung's new extra-foldy foldable phone, and a big change in the design departments at both Apple and Meta. What does it all say about the future of smart glasses? After that, the hosts talk throu…
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Apple makes a lot of gadgets. You've probably heard of some of them. Most of them are very good! Few companies in tech, or anywhere, can claim a track record as impressive and consistent as the folks in Cupertino. But only one Apple product can be the best Apple product. The Verge's Victoria Song and Allison Johnson join David to rank Apple's nine …
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So You Want to Be a CISO? With vCISO and Security Justice Alum Chris Clymer
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31:09In this special episode of the Shared Security Podcast, host Tom Eston reunites with former co-host and experienced fractional CISO, Chris Clymer. They reminisce about their early podcasting days and discuss the evolving role of a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). The conversation covers the responsibilities, challenges, and skills require…
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