Discussions on corporate culture and software management approaches.
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A podcast dedicated to helping parents with their anxious children
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Interviews with museum technology experts conducted by graduate students in The Johns Hopkins University museum studies program.
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Strength and Performance Podcast: Weekly In-Depth Interviews With Leading Strength and Conditioning Experts
Colby Knepp: Strength and Conditioning Coach
Save time, become a better coach and learn from proven experts with our weekly in-depth expert interviews. This podcast is practical, structured and time efficient â you will stay on-top of your continuing education each and every week with minimal time invested. Bottom line: our listeners get some serious ROI on their time spent listening. So what are you waiting for? Subscribe now and starting pumping up those knowledge gains.
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Are you a condo board member, condo owner, manager, or involved in the condominium and homeowners association? Then this podcast is for you! When you hear of Condos or HOAs most likely the first thing that pops into your mind are horror stories. There's a reason for those stories. Many times new buyers or new condo board members don't know what they're getting themselves into! On The Condo Web Show we interview condo and homeowner association experts where they share industry knowledge, best ...
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Expat Business Hero: Inspiring Interviews with Expat Entrepreneurs & Business Experts
Alex Congdon: Entrepreneur Mentor and Podcaster
Starting and growing your business as an expat will test you to the limit but the rewards can more than compensate. Become a business hero for your customers, your family and of course yourself. But first you have to navigate your fears and concerns, adopt the right mindset, learn from others mistakes, build a supportive network and have a smart plan. Join Alex Congdon, a UK expat in Switzerland, as he interviews expat business entrepreneurs and experts from around the world as they share th ...
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Dr. Sudeep Mohandas speaks to the Nonprofit Experts who sit in the Board or Management. Listen to them as they share their technical and management experience, concerns and views.
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Rachel Busman, PsyD, ABPP is a clinical psychologist and senior director of the Child and Adolescent Anxiety and Related Disorder Program at Cognitive Behavioral Consultants in White Plains, NY. She was previously the past president of the Selective Mutism Foundation and the director of the Selective Mutism Service at the Child Mind Institute. She âŠ
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Robyn Koslowitz, PhD is the director of The Center for Psychological Growth of New Jersey and the educational director of the Targeted Parenting Institute. In this podcast episode we talk about her recently published book Post Traumatic Parenting: Break The Cycle And Become The Parent You Always Wanted To Be. This is a valuable book for parents andâŠ
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My flow with AI assistants with Uberto Barbini AI coding tools are transforming the way we write and maintain software, but how can we truly make the most of them? Join Uberto Barbini â Python AI expert, hands-on architect, public speaker, and author â in a live conversation moderated by Alberto Brandolini. We'll explore how to use AI assistants efâŠ
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Domain-Driven Design puĂČ davvero essere âsempliceâ? Come passare dal caos di pattern, libri e concetti teorici a un modello chiaro e applicabile su progetti reali? In questo episodio ne parliamo con Luca Giovenzana (CTO di Golee e CTPO di viteSicure) e Gabriele Toselli (Senior Backend Engineer in Serenis), docenti del workshop DDD Made Simple. CondâŠ
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Event Sourcing and CQRS promise scalable, adaptable systems that embrace change instead of fearing it. But in practice, things can get messy: Where do you draw the line between aggregates and bounded contexts? How do you refactor streams full of historical events? And what keeps long-running workflows from becoming unmanageable? In this episode, MaâŠ
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Sophia Vale Galano, LCSW has just published Calming Teenage Anxiety: A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Teenager Cope with Worry Her book is a practical and accessible guide for parent to talk about all forms of anxiety with their teenager. It provides a blue print to guide conversations regardless of the way in which the anxiety might be showing up.âŠ
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How can todayâs software teams tackle complexity and keep design decisions aligned with real-world domains? In this episode, we sit down with Eric Evans, author of Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software. Together with moderator Marco Heimeshoff, Eric reflects on 20 years of DDD, exploring the hidden frictions that slow oâŠ
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Refactoring Legacy Code with Alessandro Di Gioia In this episode, join Alessandro Di Gioia â co-founder of Alcor Academy, co-author of Agile Technical Practices Distilled, and trainer at Avanscoperta â as he shares practical refactoring techniques to breathe new life into forgotten systems, even without test coverage. With technology evolving fasteâŠ
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Hair Pulling and Skin Picking- Interview with Suzanne Mouton-Odum and Ruth Goldfinger Golomb
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Suzanne Mouton-Odum, PhD is a licensed psychologist and a leader in the field of BRFB. Ruth Goldfinger Golomb, LCPC is also a leader in the field of the treatment of BFRB. In this interview we talk about their latest book, The BFRB Survival Guide: A Workbook for Overcoming Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors. This workbook provides a clear program ofâŠ
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Gina Rippon has just written Off The Spectrum: Why The Science of Autism Has Failed Women and Girls. Gina Rippon is emeritus professor of cognitive neuroimaging at the Aston Brain Centre, where she uses brain-imaging techniques to investigate patterns of brain activity in developmental disorders such as autism. She is also the author of Gender and âŠ
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First Love: Guiding Teens Through Relationship and Heart break: Interview with Lisa A Phillips
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Lisa A Phillips talks about her new book First Love: Guiding Teens Through Relationships and Heartbreak. She teaches journalism and a very popular seminar "Love and Heartbreak" at the State University of New York at New Paltz. She noted that there are plenty of good books dealing with sex education for teens but very little addressing the emotionalâŠ
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Self-regulation starts with co-regulation. Interview with Martha B. Straus, PhD
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1:04:44Martha B Straus, PhD is an emeritus professor of clinical psychology at Antioch University New England. She is the author of seven books including No-Talk Therapy for Children and Adolescents, a book that has truly stood the test of time and is a favorite of mine. Today we are primarily talking about her most recent book Cool, Calm & Connected: A WâŠ
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David Russ, PhD is a clinical psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders and is the founding partner of the Carolinas Counseling Group in Charlotte, North Carolina. He and Christopher T McCarthy created the audio program for children Turnaround: Turning Fear into Freedom which I have to be a very useful resource for anxious children. He and AnnâŠ
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In this podcast, I talked with Dr Gordon Flett about the psychology of mattering, a topic in which he has been a leader in the field. Mattering is a core component of one's self concept which refers to a genral sense of being significant, and valued in our relationships. A felt sense of mattering is a strongly protective factor against a variety stâŠ
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Lisa Danahy is a registered yoga therapist who recently published Creating Calm in Your Classroom: A Mindfulness-Based Movement Program for Social-Emotional Learning in Early Childhood Education. She also directs www.CreateCalm.org a nonprofit organization dedicated to educational programming for schools, teachers, children and special populations.âŠ
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Claudia Gold, M.D. is a developmental pediatrician who has just published her fifth book Getting to Know You: Lessons in Early Relational Health From Infants and Caregivers. She has previously been on this podcast when we talked about her book The Developmental Science of Early Childhood (2017). Dr Gold discusses how early infant-caregiver relationâŠ
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Helping Anxious Child with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Interview with Anna Scetinina, MACP, RP
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Anna Scetinina, MACP, RP is a psychotherapist in Toronto, ON Canada who has just written A Workbook for Kids Who Worry: 50 Ways to Stand Up To Worry. She is also an award-winning professional artist whose pictures delightfully illustrate the ideas in the workbook She discusses how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy can be used to help anxious childrâŠ
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Heather White is the founder of OneGreenThing.org. She has spent over 20 years as a climate activist, including serving as presidential campaign staffer for Al Gore. She has published three books on climate change: One Green Thing: Discover Your Hidden Power to Help Save the Planet, Eco-Anxiety: Saving Our Sanity, Our Kids, and Our Future and 60 DaâŠ
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https://bit.ly/Intro_Event_Sourcing_Podcast Practical Intro to Event Sourcing Workshop New Small Talk interview with Oskar Dudycz to present his upcoming remote workshop Practical Introduction to Event Sourcing. We'll talk about Event Sourcing, Domain-Driven Design and how they can help keep track of all the business facts without losing a single pâŠ
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Lenka Glassman, PsyD has just published What To Do When You Panic: A Kid's Guide to Transforming Panic Into Personal Power She has also written a book for middle school children How to Master Your Mood in Middle School She is a clinical psychologist practicing in Bethesda MD and can be found at drlenkaglassman.com Her workbook fills a much needed gâŠ
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https://bit.ly/Beyond_Budgeting_Podcast đ Beyond Budgeting - Bjarte Bogsnes (Small Talk) đ€ Small Talk is a series of live-stream interactive events with our experts, an informal slide-free 30-minute chat on their area of expertise where you'll have a chance to interact with them, ask questions and learn straight from the source. đ€ Excited to host aâŠ
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Ellen Hendriksen, PhD has just published her second book, How To Be Enough: Self-Acceptance for Self-Critics and Perfectionists. I talked previously with Dr Hendrikson on this podcast on 1/30/2023 after she published her first book, How to Be Yourself: Quiet Your Inner Critic and Rise Above Social Anxiety. In both podcasts, you will find her eloqueâŠ
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đ OOPSI (Outcomes, Outputs, Process, Scenarios, Inputs) - Small Talk with Jenny Martin đ€ Small Talk is a series of live-stream interactive events with our experts, an informal slide-free 30-minute chat on their area of expertise where you'll have a chance to interact with them, ask questions and learn straight from the source. đ€ Excited to kick offâŠ
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Climate change and the anxiety children may experience learning about it, is a challenging topic. Leslie Davenport is a climate psychology educator and therapist. She has just written What to Do When Climate Change Scares You: A Kid's Guide to Dealing with Climate Change Stress for ages 6-11. For tweens and up she had previously published All The FâŠ
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Raising Resilience Children and Decoding Toddler's behavior: Interview with Tovah Klein, PhD
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1:04:59Tovah P. Klein, PhD is an adjunct associate professor of psychology at Barnard College and director of the Barnard College Center for Toddler Development. She has written two books and published numerous journal articles. Her first book, How Toddlers Thrive is absolutely one of my favorite books. She helps us decode toddler behavior which can oftenâŠ
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Gojko Adzic - Lizard Optimization Look who's back! Gojko Adzic will present us his new book Lizard Optimization: Unlock product growth by engaging long-tail users. As we read on the back cover: "Lizard Optimization is a technique for designing product development experiments by engaging long-tail users that seem to follow some unexplainable "lizardâŠ
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Melanie McNally, PsyD has just published Helping Your Unmotivated Teen: A Parent's Guide to Unlock your Child's Potential. She was seeing a lot of parents complain about how their teens appeared lazy and what she found was it was really a problem in motivation. Dr McNally talked with me about how to think about motivation and what goes into it, SheâŠ
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Cosa Ăš Training from the BACK of the Room, come funziona nella pratica, quali le esperienze di chi giĂ ha iniziato a usarne i concetti, e perchĂ© puĂČ davvero cambiare il modo in cui facciamo le cose? Dopo una prima scoppiettante diretta lo scorso giugno, abbiamo organizzato un secondo appuntamento insieme a 3 persone che hanno partecipato alle scorsâŠ
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PDA or Pathological Demand Avoidance, alternatively also called Persistent Demand for Autonomy is a topic that is getting increasing attention in the United States. Ruth Fidler and Diane Gould have just published Navigating PDA in America In this interview, I talk with Diane Gould, LISCW, who founded the PDA North America in 2020, a nonprofit organâŠ
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Anna Housley Juster has just published a delightful book How to Train Your Amydgala, illustrated by Cynthia Cliff. In this interview we talk about her book and how to use it effectively with children. This children's book talks about how befriend the amydgala, our first responder to any threat or danger, and how to talk it down from any false alarmâŠ
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Context Blindness and What Really Works for Children with Autism: Interview with Peter Vermeulen
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In this interview, I talk with Peter Vermeulen about his hypothesis that context blindness is the primary feature of autism. This is a perspective that I think beautifully explains some of the unusual fears and phobias that autistic individuals and thus significantly enlarges our understanding of autism and anxiety. His most recent book with Kobe VâŠ
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đ Designing Microservices - Chris Richardson (Small Talk) đ€ Small Talk is a series of live-stream interactive events with our experts, an informal slide-free 30-minute chat on their area of expertise where you'll have a chance to interact with them, ask questions and learn straight from the source. đ€ The first Small Talk of the season will be with âŠ
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Parenting with Temperament in Mind: Interview with Liliana J. Lengua, PhD and Maria A. Gartstein, PhD
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If you have had more than one child, it is very hard not to realize how important temperament is when it comes to children. It certainly plays a role in the development of anxiety disorders. In today's episode I talk with Drs Lengua and Gartstein about how we need to take temperament into account in raising our children. It is such an important topâŠ
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Helping children defeat Tics and Tourettes. Interview with Paul Depompo, PsyD & Cassandra Moore, LMFT
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Paul DePompo, PsyD, ABPP and Cassandra Moore, LMFT have written Tic'd: a child's guide to defeating tics. Dr DePompo is the founder of the Cogntive Behavioral Therapy Institute of Southern California. Cassandra Moore, LMFT is in private practice specializing in Tourette Disorder, ADHD, mood disorder and and anxiety disorders. They have written a veâŠ
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đ Writing OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) - Allan Kelly (Small Talk) đ€ Small Talk is a series of live-stream interactive events with our experts, an informal slide-free 30-minute chat on their area of expertise where you'll have a chance to interact with them, ask questions and learn straight from the source. đ€ We're proud to welcome Allan Kelly,âŠ
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Understanding Your Child's Temperament: A key to better parenting. Interview with Danielle Dick, Ph.D
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Danielle Dick, PhD is the distinguished Commonwealth Professor of Psychology and Human and Molecular Genetics at Virgina Commonwealth University. She is an internationally recognized expert on genetic and environmental influences on human behavior. In this interview, we talk about her book The Child Code. In this book, she provides a interesting reâŠ
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