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The Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs Podcast (aka ADSP: The Podcast) is a programming podcast hosted by two NVIDIA software engineers that focuses on the C++ and Rust programming languages. Topics discussed include algorithms, data structures, programming languages, latest news in tech and more. The podcast was initially inspired by Magic Read Along. Feel free to follow us on Twitter at @adspthepodcast.
 
Hi there, I'm Jocelyn Seamer. Teacher, former school leader, author, and all around cheerleader for teachers everywhere. Learning to read and write is a matter of social justice. Every child deserves to learn through evidence informed practices, and every teacher deserves to be fully supported to make that happen.The Structured Literacy Podcast goes beyond the program to get to the heart of what it's really like to build a structured approach to literacy across the school.
 
The No Structure Podcast was created back in 2018 as a way for friends to speak about maneuvering through life and to laugh at all the insane happenings of the world. Fast forward to today and more than a 100 episodes later, Ty and Zac have morphed the platform into something that is uniquely them. By combining natural curiosity with a plethora of jokes and analysis the guys are embarking on a brand new chapter. Join the guys as they embrace the chaos of the world and show why they are in fa ...
 
Stay current with the latest news on the settlement industry, nationwide litigation, trends in the legal and insurance industries and everything in between with Ringler Radio™, the award-winning podcast series from Ringler. Join our hosts Phil Krause and Matt Ross as they welcome accomplished professionals and discuss topics ranging from current noteworthy cases, Medicare Set-Asides, workers compensation, 468B trusts, long-term disabilities, mediation, structuring settlements in large and sm ...
 
Control Structure is a podcast about computer science, IT news, stories, opinions, tips, and tricks for programmers, testers, administrators of all types and more, for fun or for profit hosted by Andrew Bailey and guests. And also some other things, just because they are cool
 
The Structure My Streams Podcast is hosted by Erica H-Vincent, Serial Entrepreneur and RE Investor. Erica has been an authority in the entrepreneurialship space for over 10 years helping ambition service-based entrepreneurs create systems and processes to help them sell and scale their services with ease. Erica has an unique ability to see, strategize, and structure income growth opportunities. The goal for this podcast is to leave listeners with actionable steps that are easy to digest and ...
 
The world is always looking for a better way to manage their content, to design something new and just be plain awesome on the web. Collectively, we’re here to say - look no further. You should be using Squarespace. That’s what Content, Structure & Style is all about.
 
What determines the concept of "Self"? Host Aubrey Stark-Miller takes an in-depth look at our social and physical environments and how they contribute to the creation of "self" and influence our mental and physical health. Shortly after deciding to stop drinking alcohol, Aubrey began asking questions, analyzing personal and peer experiences, and delving into the sciences behind human behavior. This podcast hopes to offer insight and shift the listener’s perspective on what factors influence ...
 
Fantasy Fiction & Novel Writing for Authors in Training Are you a mom of an avid reader with an active imagination? Do you want to nurture your child’s creativity, but you’re not sure how to help him turn his fantasy world into a quality story others can enjoy? Do you want your child to learn from a Christian author you can trust to teach storytelling from a Biblical worldview? Then welcome to Published Before College, the podcast with short and entertaining shows for authors in training. Th ...
 
The SMSF Strategy series is hosted by Chris Reed from Business Concepts Group (BCG). The eight-part podcast series covers key areas involved in having a Self Managed Super Fund including Fund Structure, property investing, Gearing, the family super Fund, Tax planning and Estate Planning. SMSF’s are becoming more and more popular but many Funds operate at a basic level. This series looks at helping trustees take their SMSFs to the next level and maximise the benefits of the SMSF. Chris also h ...
 
It was here in Oxford, in the 1600s, that great minds such as Hooke, Boyle, Willis and Wren laid the foundations of modern experimental science. Like their famous forebears, today's Oxford scientists continue to undertake world-leading research: making fundamental new discoveries and applying cutting-edge knowledge to the major societal and technological challenges of the day. The research happening right now in the Department of Chemistry is uniquely poised to have a major impact on everyth ...
 
1) It Fosters Consistency Every marketer seeks consistency with her company’s story. If customers do not hear the same narrative every time they learn about your business, it can lead to confusion and doubt. Doubt leads customers to your competitors. Southwest Airlines, for example, doesn’t have a brand story; it has a brand attitude. The airline’s team members—from flight attendants to ticket agents—are pleasant and genuine in trying to help customers, and they generally make it easy to do ...
 
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Phantom loads, also called standby power, is the electricity used by appliances even when they are turned off. Reuben talks about the experiment he did at home with the Sense Home Energy Monitor. He shares using Kill A Watt meter, a device that measures the power consumed by an appliance. He then discusses the results and computed the monetary cost…
 
Why do I want to take a break from producing this podcast in March? Listen in to find out. I'll be back on April 5. Until then, keep writing! Connect: dk@authordkdrake.comAutor: Author DK Drake | Fantasy Author, Christian Writing Coach, Mentor of Bold & Adventurous Authors
 
In this episode, Conor and Bryce chat about ChapGPT, the NVIDIA GTC 2023 conference and intelligence augmentation. Link to Episode 122 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Twitter ADSP: The Podcast Conor Hoekstra Bryce Adelstein Lelbach Show Notes Date Recorded: 2023-03-21 Date Released: 2023-03-24 RUN FOR…
 
Play has an important role to play in early childhood education, but what is its role in reading instruction? In this episode I will discuss what play can and cannot do to help children develop early reading skills. Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quick Links Jocelyn Seamer Education Homepage The Resource Room The Evergreen…
 
In this episode, Conor and Bryce get some random stories fom Zach Laine and chat about other random topics. Link to Episode 121 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Twitter ADSP: The Podcast Conor Hoekstra Bryce Adelstein Lelbach About the Guest Zach Laine has been using C++ in industry for 15 years, focus…
 
The Evolution of Channel Partnerships There’s a new wave of channel partnership trends and best practices, and with this evolution comes great opportunity and, consequently, new challenges. So how do we manage these fairly new set of challenges and get the most out of today’s necessary, but often undermanaged, partnerships. Please listen as Chris S…
 
What should you do with your house if you're leaving for a long time? Reuben first talks about plumbing. He recommends turning the water off and keeping the house humidifier and water heater running. Tessa highlights how some homeowners misuse humidifiers. They also discuss avoiding sewer gas from leaking into the house as well as what doesn't have…
 
In the past, when we had struggling readers in our class, we'd do a benchmark assessment, identify reading levels, and try to support these students in our small group rotations. But these days, with the growing awareness that guided reading, levelled texts and three queuing are no longer supported, upper primary teachers are asking exactly what am…
 
In this episode, Conor and Bryce talk to Zach Laine about safety in C++, tuples, variants, reductions and more. Link to Episode 120 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Twitter ADSP: The Podcast Conor Hoekstra Bryce Adelstein Lelbach About the Guest Zach Laine has been using C++ in industry for 15 years, f…
 
Ringler Settlement Consultant, John Muir, talks with our host, Matt Ross, about settling cases on the defense side. He goes in-depth to unveil the detailed work that a claims adjuster does and the responsibility they shoulder when settling a claim. This episode is a fascinating look behind the curtain to reveal the stresses and the amount of work t…
 
Today Reuben and Tessa talk about how to determine the electrical service size at a home, mostly related to inspecting the main panel. Reuben explains that new construction homes use 150 to 200 amps service size panels, and which service sizes are no longer acceptable today. Tessa highlights the different things that home inspectors need to determi…
 
In this episode, we will explore what the term authentic text really means in the Australian curriculum and what that means for us as teachers who teach beginning readers. Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quick Links Jocelyn Seamer Education Homepage The Resource Room The Evergreen Teacher Board the Bus Shop Youtube channel …
 
In this episode, Conor and Bryce talk to Zach Laine about APL, Haskell, the problem Three Consecutive Odds and why C++ developers should learn other languages. Link to Episode 119 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Twitter ADSP: The Podcast Conor Hoekstra Bryce Adelstein Lelbach About the Guest Zach Lain…
 
Today, Reuben and Tessa touch on some key points about radon. Reuben discusses what radon is, and addresses the biggest arguments about testing, and myths about it. He mentions that health authorities have claimed that radon is a silent killer that causes lung cancer. They talk about the statistics of radon elevation, as well as the normal and acce…
 
Hello there, and welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast. My name is Jocelyn, and today we will be talking about the upper primary literacy block. For a long time, we have focused exclusively on what goes into the early years literacy block and upper primary teachers; it is your turn. Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quic…
 
In this episode, Conor and Bryce talk to Zach Laine about C++ allocators! Link to Episode 118 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Twitter ADSP: The Podcast Conor Hoekstra Bryce Adelstein Lelbach About the Guest Zach Laine has been using C++ in industry for 15 years, focusing on data visualization, numeric…
 
Image by Annie Spratt Where’s home? What’s your first language? What was your language before your first language? Join me to explore linguistic frames of reference in Guugu Yimithirr, polyglot newborns and the beauty and tyranny of language, self and home. The story I read in this episode is ‘Poor Magellan’, and it’s available on grammarfordreamer…
 
Where’s home? What’s your first language? What was your language before your first language? Join me to explore linguistic frames of reference in Guugu Yimithirr, polyglot newborns and the beauty and tyranny of language, self and home. The story I read in this episode is ‘Poor Magellan’, and it’s available on grammarfordreamers.com. Connect with me…
 
Maximizing Channel Partner Videos Efforts: The top 10 distribution places to invest time and money Video is clearly one of the most compelling ways to get your message across to you buyers. In our last podcast (link) we discussed how to make channel partners effective in the video landscape, and why getting partners up to speed on video execution i…
 
We’re in week three of our write a novella in 18 weeks series. In week one and episode 43, we did some initial market research and sketched out our covers. In week two and episode 45, we came up with our plot premise and purpose premise. We also did some work on imagining our place or setting. This week, we’re going to start working on developing o…
 
Kevin Carey is on the move, filled with energy, enthusiasm, working with vision and purpose. I won't be surprised if this episode soars to number one. Kevin is a Christian, husband, father, son, friend, mentor, coach, speaker, construction entrepreneur, executive, and more. Kevin grew up in the Chicago area, on the south side and suburbs. His fathe…
 
Today is part 4 of the Window Replacement series. Today we're gonna talk about the big three window manufacturers. Ryan Carey first talks about a Minnesota company, Andersen, which is a more popular brand. He discusses the type of windows that Anderson makes: the 400 and 100 series, the regular, and the Renewal products. They talk about direct comp…
 
Hello there. Welcome to the Structured Literacy Podcast. My name is Jocelyn and I'm so pleased to welcome you here today. This week we are going to tackle another of the tricky things that it's scary to let go of; benchmark reading assessment. You can read more and find support at www.jocelynseamereducation.com Did you miss an episode? The Structur…
 
It’s Fantasy Fiction Friday! Today I’m bringing you chapter 27 of The Dragon Collector entitled The Zandadorian Portal. Do you ever wish you could transport yourself from one place to another with merely a thought? Think of the time you would save and the traffic you would avoid. Plus money would no longer be a barrier to travel, so you could exper…
 
In this episode, Conor and Bryce talk to Zach Laine! Link to Episode 117 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Twitter ADSP: The Podcast Conor Hoekstra Bryce Adelstein Lelbach About the Guest Zach Laine has been using C++ in industry for 15 years, focusing on data visualization, numeric computing, games, ge…
 
Here we are in week 2 of the novella writing process. If you are one of those people who would prefer to speed up write your entire novella in a week or a month instead of the four-ish months it’s going to take me, go for it. I applaud you. In other words, I’m not leading a fast and furious writing challenge. This is more of a slow-and-steady write…
 
Another week with Ryan Carey ! In today's show, we're going to talk everything about window replacement. Ryan discusses the two main types and the difference in window replacements: the insert or retrofit window and the full frame. He also explains the window replacement process and which type is best for each window or type of house. They talk abo…
 
In this week's episode, we're going to talk about some of the mindsets and thinking we need to shift when it comes to making that move from a small group guided reading situation to working with a more structured literacy block. Episode links: Psychology Today blog Did you miss an episode? The Structured Literacy Podcast Quick Links Jocelyn Seamer …
 
Hey friends! Chapter 26 of The Dragon Collector is coming your way today. In this chapter, I utilized the storytelling necessity of foreshadowing to plant some seeds for future books. Pay special attention to the weather event that Astor describes to Javan as that will come into play in The Dragon Hunter, and the second seed makes Javan’s mission t…
 
In this episode, Conor and Bryce discuss the C++23 solution to the problem Max Gap Count. Link to Episode 116 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Twitter ADSP: The Podcast Conor Hoekstra Bryce Adelstein Lelbach Show Notes Date Recorded: 2023-02-01 Date Released: 2023-02-10 ADSP Episode 115: Max Gap in C++…
 
Welcome to Creating Structure Podcast No. 38. It's hard to limit the introduction, summary and content about Scott Maloney and our discussion. This is an engaging, quick moving discussion about architecture, design, business, mentoring, training, culture, and entrepreneurship, but it is more centered on the business side of professional services pr…
 
Want to get a book written but feel you don’t have enough time between school and sports and family obligations? Or maybe you’ve already done the school thing and now have a job that doesn’t leave you with much time for passion projects like book writing. Or maybe you listened to episode 40 and have scheduled yourself some writing practices, but yo…
 
Ryan Carey of My 3 Quotes joins us for another week to discuss which type of window is the best. Tessa asks about low emissivity or low-E windows and the layers of coating. Ryan explains its effect on houses, the light, and the heat that comes into the house, especially in the winter. He discusses the cost of double and triple-pane windows as well …
 
In this episode, I explore the issue of 'going rogue'. Usually, this means going your own way or teaching in a way that is contrary to your school's approach. There are many reasons that someone goes rogue, including overwhelm, a sense of ownership over teaching or a fundamental, philosophical mismatch between them and their school. This episode an…
 
Hey, friend! It’s fantasy fiction Friday, so I have another chapter of The Dragon Collector coming your way. Now one of the great things about writing fantasy is that you get to make up what the places look and feel like as well as strange characters or creatures that live in your world. And no one can tell you that it’s not “realistic” because acc…
 
In this episode, Conor and Bryce discuss the C++23 solution to the problem Max Gap. Link to Episode 115 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Twitter ADSP: The Podcast Conor Hoekstra Bryce Adelstein Lelbach Show Notes Date Recorded: 2023-02-01 Date Released: 2023-02-03 Combinatory Logic Collection Oriented …
 
Want to know what sets writers apart from ordinary people? Sneezes. Ordinary people sneeze, accept a kind “bless you,” and move on. A writer sneezes, has a crazy “what if?” thought, then turns the answer to that question into a book. That’s exactly what happened to today’s guest. I don’t want to spoil the fun of her book’s origin story, but I do en…
 
Ryan Carey discusses the sales process of window companies and the mind-game tactics they use. Reuben and Ryan also reminisce about Department Supervisor Training from Home Depot, where they learned how to deal with different types of customers. Reuben inquires about the important stuff to understand and look for when choosing a window. Ryan discus…
 
The idea of The Structured Literacy Bus occurred to me a few years ago. It was the idea that we're all moving in the same direction, that everybody is welcome and that we are part of a network of primary teachers and leaders committed to advocating for the right of every child to be taught to read with evidence-informed teaching practice. But what …
 
Image by Marjan Blan How often have you prepared for a job interview by articulating your weaknesses? Apparently describing yourself as an empathic sponge who absorbs all the moods and emotions of the classroom is not the best self-promotional strategy when applying for an academic job. In this episode we explore interviews as discursive practices …
 
How often have you prepared for a job interview by articulating your weaknesses? Apparently describing yourself as an empathic sponge who absorbs all the moods and emotions of the classroom is not the best self-promotional strategy when applying for an academic job. In this episode we explore interviews as discursive practices that require us, as M…
 
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