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Cold Brew Got Me Like
Episode 166: COLD BREW CONVERSATIONS: Chris Talks with a Special Guest - Comedian Kristen Toomey!
*COLD BREW CONVERSATIONS*: Chris Talks with a Special Guest - Comedian Kristen Toomey! Kristen Toomey IG: https://www.instagram.com/kristentoomey?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Can Do Cold Brew: CanDoColdBrew.com
2024-10-08
1h 08
East Meets West Hunt
Finding the Ultimate Truck Camping Setup for Hunting Trips with Chris Toomey and Kurt Martonik
Beau Martonik is joined by Chris Toomey and Kurt Martonik. The three of them have traveled to hunt in many different states, using their vehicles as basecamps. With three different truck camping setups, they discuss what has worked for them, what hasn’t, what they would change, and the specific gear used for making truck camping work for hunting trips.Topics: 00:00:00 - Start 00:12:32 - Beau and Chris meeting through Johnny Stewart 00:16:51 - Truck camping talk begins 00:20:33 - Four Wheel campers 00:22:50 - Kurts Toyota 4runner setup 00:27:02 - Beau's evolution of his setup 00:33:18 - Camp in...
2023-09-26
1h 47
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Burton C Bell Interview Reactions, Morgan Lander on Pantera Celebration, Chris Rock Special Reivew
Toomey and Akin start the show recapping their respective interviews from the week. Akin spoke about Mikkey Dee of Motorhead interview and having to record with him at 6am. Toomey then talks about his interview with Burton C Bell and the takeaway from all the metal sites running with his comments on the new Fear Factory news. Morgan Lander of Kittie has given her two cents on the Pantera celebration. Dave Lombardo will be releasing a solo album. Shavo Odadjian of System of a Down is also releasing a solo album and the guys talk about the upcoming DevilDriver...
2023-03-09
1h 06
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Talk Toomey Christmas Extravaganza
Joshua and Chris return this week with some Christmas good time goodness....actually who are we kidding it's Pantera talk and more. The guys start the show with some football talk and catching up on what has happened recently. Toomey recounts his trip to see Jason Mewes at a local comedy club. He talks about his hate for local humor at comedy shows and then gets into his review of the Mewes show and talks about the View Askew Universe. The guys dive into what Tim "Ripper" Owens and Robb Flynn had to say about the Pantera celebration. Chris g...
2022-12-22
1h 31
YAGNI
Detailed commit messages w/ Chris Toomey
Chris Toomey on TwitterMatt Swanson on TwitterArrowsSagewell FinancialWrite Good Commit Messages by Blaming OthersThe seven rules of a good git commit messageDavid Hemphill - WIPHot OnesRussian Roulette and expected value
2022-11-01
53 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
LTL Mini: Chris Garza (Suicide Silence)
Chris Garza of Suicide Silence sat down to talk with Talk Toomey at their recent stop at Louder Than Life. Chris and Joshua talk about the art of podcasting and how they can ask the questions that you can't as a punisher in the wild. Chris talks about his love of Nu Metal and his go to records. He also talks about listening to Korn's Life Is Peachy on DMT. Garza leaves us with the future of Suicide Silence and talks about releasing a new single on Halloween night.
2022-09-30
11 min
The Bike Shed
350: 21 Bell Salute
It's Steph and Chris' last show. Steph found a game, and if you've been following the journey, all of the Test::Unit test files are now live in RSpec. JWTs really grind Chris' gears. They wrap up with things they've learned, takeaways they've had, and their proudest podcasting moments. They also thank all the folks who've helped make The Bike Shed happen. This episode is brought to you by Airbrake. Visit Frictionless error monitoring and performance insight for your app stack. Microservices Transcript: CHRIS: One more round...
2022-08-16
52 min
The Bike Shed
349: Unpopular Opinions
Steph and Chris announce Joël Quenneville as the new host of the show! 🎉 Joël talks about his grand plans for where The Bike Shed is going to go from here. (Okay, maybe not grand plans...!) Together, the group chats about unpopular opinions and hot programming takes. This episode is brought to you by Airbrake. Visit Frictionless error monitoring and performance insight for your app stack. Follow Joël on Twitter! Welcome him to the show. Joël Quenneville - DRY is harmful for intermediate devs Become a Sponsor of The...
2022-08-09
40 min
The Bike Shed
348: Breaking News
Steph and Chris share some big news about the future of The Bike Shed. Steph shares an update about integrating with Knapsack Pro. Chris is excited for larger projects that will begin in the next few weeks. They answer a listener's question on keeping backlogs connected to the product vision. This episode is brought to you by Airbrake. Visit Frictionless error monitoring and performance insight for your app stack. Linear RailsConf 2022 YouTube Playlist Become a Sponsor of The Bike Shed! Transcript: CHRIS: We don't need Skype...
2022-08-02
32 min
The Bike Shed
347: Tracking Velocity
Chris talks about a small toy app he maintains on the side and working with a project called capybara_table. Steph is getting ready for maternity leave and wonders how you track velocity and know if you're working quickly enough? They answer a listener's question about where to get started testing a legacy app. This episode is brought to you by Airbrake. Visit Frictionless error monitoring and performance insight for your app stack. jnicklas/capybara_table: Capybara selectors and matchers for working with HTML tables Become a Sponsor of The Bike...
2022-07-26
38 min
The Bike Shed
346: Occasional Biscuits
Natural disaster movies, anyone? It's what Steph's been into, and Chris has THOUGHTS on the drilling in Armageddon. Additionally, a chat around RuboCop RSpec rules happens, and they answer a listener's question, "how do you get acquainted with a new code base?" This episode is brought to you by BuildPulse. Start your 14-day free trial of BuildPulse today. Greenland Geostorm San Andreas Armageddon This episode is brought to you by Airbrake. Visit Frictionless error monitoring and performance insight for your app stack. Become a Sponsor of The Bike Shed! ...
2022-07-19
37 min
The Bike Shed
345: Fire Drill
Chris is getting ready to travel, and of course, Sagewell started the day with an incident, a situation, if you will... Steph talks books perfect for vacations and feels sufficiently scarred regarding still working with moving fixtures over to FactoryBot. This episode is brought to you by Airbrake. Visit Frictionless error monitoring and performance insight for your app stack. Back to Basics: Boolean Expressions Sarah Drasner tweet Become a Sponsor of The Bike Shed! Transcript: STEPH: All right, I am now officially recording as well. Let me make sure...
2022-07-12
49 min
The Bike Shed
344: Spinner Armageddon
Steph has an update and a question wrapped into one about the work that is being done to migrate the Test::Unit test over to RSpec. Chris got to do something exciting this week using dry-monads. Success or failure? This episode is brought to you by BuildPulse. Start your 14-day free trial of BuildPulse today. Bartender dry-rb - dry-monads v1.0 - Pattern matching alfred-workflows Raycast ruby-science Inertia.js Remix Become a Sponsor of The Bike Shed! Transcript: AD: Flaky tests take the joy out of programming. You push up...
2022-06-28
38 min
The Bike Shed
343: Opt-In To Oversharing
Chris is weathering through a slight lull, a holding period, where his team waits for new features to become available with some of the platforms they integrate with, and as they think out new facets of the platform they're building. Steph has been thinking recently about working in isolation. It's a topic that Joël Quenneville pointed out to her and mentioned. Can engineers work in isolation and be successful? Become a Sponsor of The Bike Shed! Transcript: CHRIS: Always be singing. STEPH: I can't remember if I've shared t...
2022-06-21
30 min
The Bike Shed
342: Sky Icing
Another toaster strudel debate?! Plus, the results are in for the most listened-to podcast in the RoR community! :: drum roll :: Steph has a "Dear Gerrit" message to share. Chris has a follow-up on mobile app strategy. The Bike Shed: 328: Terrible Simplicity When To Fetch: Remixing React Router - Ryan Florence Virtual Event - Save Time & Money with Discovery Sprints Become a Sponsor of The Bike Shed! Transcript: STEPH: thoughtbot's next virtual event "Save Time & Money with Discovery Sprints" is coming up on June 17th, from 2 - 3 PM...
2022-06-14
43 min
The Bike Shed
341: Fundamentals and Weird Stuff
Steph and Chris are recording together! Like, in the same room, physically together. Chris talks about slowly evolving the architecture in an app they're working on and settling on directory structure. Steph's still working on migrating unit tests over to RSpec. They answer a listener question: "As senior-level developers, how do you set goals to ensure that you keep growing?" This episode is brought to you by BuildPulse. Start your 14-day free trial of BuildPulse today. Faking External Services In Tests With Adapters Testing Third-Party Interactions Jen Dary...
2022-06-07
35 min
The Bike Shed
339: What About Pictures?
Steph has a baby update and thoughts on movies, plus a question for Chris related to migrating Test Unit tests to RSpec. Chris watched a video from Google I/O where Chrome devs talked about a new feature called Page Transitions. He's also been working with a tool called Customer.io, an omnichannel communication whiz-bang adventure! Page transitions Overview Using yield_self for composable ActiveRecord relations A Case for Query Objects in Rails Customer.io Turning the database inside-out with Apache Samza | Confluent Datomic About CRDTs • Conflict-free Replicated Data Ty...
2022-05-24
45 min
The Bike Shed
338: Meticulously Wrong
Chris switched from Trello over to Linear for product management and talks about prioritizing backlogs. Steph shares and discusses a tweet from Curtis Einsmann that super resonated with the work she's doing right now: "In software engineering, rabbit holes are inevitable. You will research libraries and not use them. You'll write code just to delete it. This isn't a waste; sometimes, you need to go down a few wrong paths to get to the right one." This episode is brought to you by BuildPulse. Start your 14-day free trial of BuildPulse today. Linear
2022-05-17
45 min
The Bike Shed
337: Oh, Henry
We've got a tricycle anniversary! 🥳 Will it be ruined by a cockroach? Steph shares an update regarding some of the progress and discoveries that she's helped make with a client in regards to speeding up CI. Chris is finally getting a little bit more back into the code at work and finds himself riding another time management struggle bus. P.S.: Who even names these apps?!?! Children of Time Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule The Backwards Brain Bicycle - Smarter Every Day 133 Clockwise - Time Management For Teams One month on...
2022-05-10
43 min
The Bike Shed
336: Million Dollar Password
Chris came up with a mnemonic device: Fn-Delete – for when he really wants to delete something and is also thinking about password complexity requirements, which leads to an exciting discussion around security theater. Steph talks about the upcoming RailsConf and the not-in-person option for virtual attendees. She also gives a shoutout to the Ruby Weekly newsletter for being awesome. NIST Password Standards 3 ActiveRecord Mistakes That Slow Down Rails Apps: Count, Where and Present Difference between count, length and size in an association with ActiveRecord Ruby Weekly Railsconf 2022 Become a Sp...
2022-05-03
35 min
The Bike Shed
335: Start Messy
Steph has a question for Chris: When you have no idea how you're going to implement a feature, how do you write your first test? Chris has thoughts about hybrid teams (remote/in-person) and masked inputs. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy. Preemptive Pluralization is (Probably) Not Evil iMask Mitch Hedberg - Escalator Joke This episode is brought to you by Studio 3T. Try Studio 3...
2022-04-26
35 min
The Bike Shed
334: Name That Bike
Chris got a bike. Specifically, he bought a bike to use in a triathlon he signed up to participate in. Now he needs to name the bike, and speaking of naming things, a more technical topic that he talks about is the Crispy Brussels Snack Hour. Steph talks about Rescue Rails projects and increasing developer acceleration. They answer a listener question asking, "Why do so many developers and agencies, thoughtbot included, replace the default test suite in Rails with RSpec?" This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for...
2022-04-19
42 min
The Bike Shed
333: Tapas
Being pregnant is hard, but this tapas episode is good! Steph discovered and used a #yelling Slack channel and attended a remote magic show. Chris touches on TypeScript design decisions and edge cases. Then they answer a question captured from a client Slack channel regarding a debate about whether I18n should be used in tests and whether tests should break when localized text changes. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy.
2022-04-12
41 min
The Bike Shed
332: Ludicrous Speed
Chris is back from vacation and gives hiring and onboarding updates. Steph has an update about the CI slowdown and scaling CI. They tackle a listener question regarding having some fear around potential merge conflicts. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy. Deckset parallel_tests parallel_tests - important line that may alter the group_by strategy KnapsackPro rspec-queue Vim Conflicted Overview Mastering Git Course on Upcase Git Object...
2022-04-05
39 min
The Bike Shed
331: Git Down
Steph celebrates Utah's adoption day and Daylight Savings Time and troubleshoots a CI build time that had suddenly spiked for a client project using TeamCity. She also shares a minor update regarding the work that thoughtbot is doing to scale horizontally and add more machines quickly and efficiently to process more RSpec tests. Chris was alarmed by logs and unknown-unknowns and had some fun using Git down. Git bless his heart! This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project...
2022-03-22
29 min
The Bike Shed
330: Bikeshed Baby
BIG NEWS! Steph's expecting a baby boy! 🍼🎉 Aaaand unfortunately, the rest of the show isn't nearly as exciting. Chris talks about admin pagination using Pagy, and Steph wants to delete some code and is nervous that she's going to break something. They answer a listener question from Slash, who asks, "What are the first keyboard shortcuts you teach junior devs?" This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy. Pagy Upcase advanc...
2022-03-15
33 min
The Bike Shed
329: Fire Mode
Steph is excited to be headed on a retreat with her mom in the mountains, but before that, she details how she helped troubleshoot a production issue with her team and appreciated their process. She's also looking into tooling around spinning up more machines to process more RSpec tests. Chris had a developer start their new job at Sagewell and highlights how they involved the new person in rectifying potentially missing and/or confusing existing documentation. He also has a gripe, and that is accounts. Handling too many accounts. Additionally, he talks about triaging an error and...
2022-03-08
31 min
The Bike Shed
328: Terrible Simplicity
Chris is helping with efforts to introduce security, practices, and policies at Sagewell. Right now, they are refining the usage of 1Password to standardize passwords and secure information. He also shares (what he believes) is a terrible idea around fixing inconsistencies around symbols and strings. Steph shares an update around factories. Also, at Sagewell, Chris is helping to build mobile apps, one for iOS and one for Android, and is considering pursuing having them be all native. Good idea? Terrible idea? Chris and Steph riff on that a bit. This episode is brought...
2022-03-01
52 min
The Bike Shed
327: Estimate Crafting
Steph joins Chris in trying new things! For her, it's a new email client – the Newton email client – because she really wants to love her inbox. She also talks about implementing a suggestion from Chris on improving CI speed. Chris continues his search for the perfect to-do list app. (It's not going great.) But he has made hiring progress and is excited to move on to the next step: onboarding. Together they answer a listener question who asked for advice on crafting project estimates for clients. This episode is brought to you by Scou...
2022-02-22
42 min
The Bike Shed
326: Dongle Life
Chris is making hiring progress and loves asdf and M1 laptops. Steph is anticipating the arrival of one dongle to rule them all and talks about moving away from having a lot of Bluetooth connections. Two other big things on Steph's mind are education around factories because they're v important and shared examples and how they can be overused. She and Chris agree that it is better to tell stories in tests instead. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open...
2022-02-15
41 min
The Bike Shed
325: Pranting
Steph is super excited about changing her schedule to dedicate a full day to focus on being a great team lead. Chris talks about his continued adventures in the world of hiring. Together they answer a listener question about what they consider a “large” table in a database and how they review schema changes. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy. Services down? New Relic offers full stack visibility with 16 diff...
2022-02-08
35 min
The Bike Shed
324: Coding Time!
Chris updates us on his new window manager of choice, Moom, and tells us what's good with it. He's also giving yet another task manager a go: OmniFocus. (Sorry Things.) Steph talks about defining test classes in RSpec and readdresses flaky tests to improve CI build time. Chris is worried about productivity. He's still not coding as much as he'd like to be. Steph lends an ear, and together, they discuss potential ways Chris could gain back a little bit of coding time at work. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout...
2022-02-01
41 min
The Bike Shed
323: Doing Things
Steph talks about winter storms and thoughts on name pronunciation features. Chris talks about writing a query to add a new display of data in an admin panel and making a guest appearance on the Svelte Radio Podcast. Finally, Chris decided that his productivity to-do list system was failing him. So he's on the search now for something new. He asks Steph what she uses and if she's happy with it. How do you, dear Listener, keep track of all your stuff in the world? This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout...
2022-01-25
45 min
Svelte Radio
Chris Toomey talks Svelte, Rails and Banking
SponsorThis week's episode is sponsored by ExtraStatic. ExtraStatic is a hosting service for Svekyll blogs. Svekyll blogs combine the simple conventions of Jekyll with the incredible power of Svelte. Check it out at ExtraStatic.com.DescriptionWe talk with Chris Toomey of the Bike Shed podcast about him and is teams bet on Svelte at Sagewell FinancialMusicIntro music by Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)NotesSagewell FinancialStyle DirectiveConst BlockShawns IE11 ArticleInertiajsTemporal and SidekiqUnpopular OpinionsAntony: Wordle can either use...
2022-01-20
1h 06
Eastmans' Elevated
Episode 316: Epic Season with Chris Toomey
In this episode Brian sits down with Chris Toomey. Chris had an epic 2021 season and so the guys break down his process. He harvested a huge buck that he spent a lot of time scouting for. He outsmarted the buck in a tough to hunt area and his tactics are a bit outside the box. The guys also chat about the big bull he harvested. Chris got into some awesome rut action, the kind of stuff we all live for. After the shot the tracking was tough and the guys discuss using onX to help recover game. A great conversation...
2022-01-20
1h 05
The Bike Shed
322: Toxic Traits
Happy New Year (for real)! Chris and Steph both took some end-of-year time off to rest and recharge. Steph talks about some books she enjoyed, recipes she tried, and trail-walking adventures with her dog, Utah. Chris' company is now in a good position to actually start hiring within the engineering team. He's excited about that and will probably delve into more around the hiring process in the coming weeks. Since they aren't really big on New Year's Eve resolutions, Steph and Chris answer a listener question regarding toxic traits inspired by the listener question related...
2022-01-18
35 min
The Bike Shed
321: Leaving Breadcrumbs
Steph tells a cute story about escape artist huskies, and on a technical note, shares a journey in regards to class variables and modules inheritance. Chris talks about how he's starting to pursue analytics and one of the things that he's struggling with that he's always historically struggled with is the idea of historical data. He's also noticed a lack of formalization of certain things and is working with his team to remedy that. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the...
2022-01-11
40 min
The Bike Shed
320: Remember The Fun: 2021 Recap
Steph and Chris recap their favorite things of 2019 and 2020 and share their 2021 list. Happy Holidays, y'all! Steph: Feature flags and calm deploys Creating observable systems Debugging Working in seasons Don't forget the fun “The longer I’m in the software game, the more I want things to be calm” - Steph Chris: Pushing logic back to the server Svelte Remote work (but maybe hybrid!) Vim Joining a startup as CTO This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open s...
2021-12-21
34 min
The Bike Shed
319: Wins & Losses
Steph started a new project and shares details about the new tools she's using, including working on a remote dev environment. Chris shares a journey with Lograge and Rails flash messages as he strives to capture user-facing errors. They also discuss "silencing" flaky tests, using Graphviz to visualize data dependencies, and porting Devise views to use Inertia and Svelte. It's also interesting how different their paths have been this year! This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of...
2021-12-14
35 min
The Bike Shed
317: Burn The Ships!
Steph gives an update about RSpec focus and how she often forgets to remove the focus feature from tests. She figured out two solutions: one using Rubocop, and the other from a Twitter user, suggesting using a GitHub gist. She also suggests that if you're one of those people who misses being in an office environment, you check out soundofcolleagues.com for ambient office noise selection. Chris has been struggling to actually do any coding and is adjusting to doing more product management and shares some strategies that have been helping him. They answer a...
2021-11-30
41 min
The Bike Shed
316: Constrain and Refactor
Chris finally got his new computer! 🎉 🎉 🎉 He gives his initial review. He's also super excited that GitHub announced a beta for pull requests merge queue, and even more excited that multiple people who listen to this show very kindly pointed that out to him on Twitter! Steph discovered something that is quite niche, but she's excited to tinker with it more, called CookLang. It's a markup language that's designed for cooking and recipe management so you can store recipes and text files and there's no database required; making it easy to have control over recipes versus storing them in a...
2021-11-16
39 min
The Bike Shed
315: Emotions Are A Pendulum
Steph talks about starting a new project and identifying "focused" tests while Chris shares his latest strategy for managing flaky tests. They also ponder the squishy "it depends" side of software and respond to a listener question about testing all commits in a pull request. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open source project of your choice when you deploy. rspec-retry Cassidy Williams - It Depends - GitHub Universe 2021 Say No To More Process StandardRB Become a Sponsor of The...
2021-11-09
41 min
The Bike Shed
314: Communication, Testing, and Accountability
Chris regains several of his developer merit badges and embarks on a perilous CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) adventure. Steph shares highlights from Plucky, a management training course, including ways we can "click" and "break apart" from our current role, and how to have hard conversations. They also discuss how software development processes change at different team sizes, processes that break down as teams grow, and processes that are resilient at any team size. This episode is brought to you by ScoutAPM. Give Scout a try for free today and Scout will donate $5 to the open...
2021-10-26
40 min
The Bike Shed
313: Forty-Seven Percent
Steph talks about binging a few Things Worth Learning podcast episodes and particularly enjoyed an episode that featured one of thoughtbot's design directors, Sameera Kapila. Sam shared her expertise about management and inclusion, and Steph shares her favorite parts. Chris shares the story of a surprising error and the resulting journey through database transactions and Sidekiq that eventually resolved the issue. He also shares some follow up on the broken build and the merging process changes they introduced (spoiler, the process changes have been rolled back). Leading Inclusively, with Sameera Kapila - Things Worth Learning Podcast ...
2021-10-19
42 min
The Bike Shed
312: Spooky Stories
Chris evaluates the pros and cons between using Sidekiq or Active Job with Sidekiq. He sees exceptions everywhere. Steph talks about an SSL error that she encountered recently. It's officially spooky season, y'all! sidekiq-symbols Transcript: CHRIS: Additional radiation just makes Spider-Man more powerful. STEPH: [laughs] Hello and welcome to another episode of The Bike Shed, a weekly podcast from your friends at thoughtbot about developing great software. I'm Steph Viccari. CHRIS: And I'm Chris Toomey. STEPH: And together, we're here to share a bit of what we've...
2021-10-12
38 min
The Bike Shed
311: Marketing Matters
Longtime listener and friend of the show, Gio Lodi, released a book y'all should check out and Chris and Steph ruminate on a listener question about tension around marketing in open-source. Say No To More Process, Say Yes To Trust by German Velasco Test-Driven Development in Swift with SwiftUI and Combine by Gio Lodi Transcript: CHRIS: Our golden roads. STEPH: All right. I am also golden. CHRIS: [vocalization] STEPH: Oh, I haven't listened to that episode where I just broke out in song in the middle. Oh, you're about...
2021-10-05
37 min
The Bike Shed
310: Schedule Shut Down, Complete
Chris talks feature flags featuring Flipper (Say that 3x fast!), and Steph talks reducing stress by a) having a work shutdown ritual and b) the fact that thoughtbot is experimenting with half-day Fridays. (Fri-yay?) Flipper Drastically Reduce Stress with a Work Shutdown Ritual Iceland's Journey to a Short Working Week Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle Transcript: STEPH: Hey, do you know that we could have an in-person recording at the end of October? CHRIS: I do. Yes, I'm planning. That is in the back of my head. I guess I...
2021-09-28
39 min
The Bike Shed
309: Naming the Change
Steph talks about a new GitHub feature and Twitter account (@RubyCards) she's really excited about and Chris talks about his new job as a CTO of a startup and shifting away from writing code regularly. GitHub RubyCards Resilient Management The Manager's Path Transcript: CHRIS: Oh God, my computer is so stupid slow. I need a new computer. STEPH: Come on, little computer, you can do it. You know you could just buy a new one. You don't have to wait for the fancy-schmancy M1. CHRIS: I want to wait for the...
2021-09-21
35 min
The Bike Shed
308: That’s Picante
You know what really grinds Chris' gears? (Spoiler Alert: It's Single-Page Applications.) Steph needs some consulting help. So much to do, so little time. Sarah Drasner tweet about shared element transitions Article about Page Transitions API Svelte Crossfade layout demo Svelte Crossfade tutorial page (Note - click "Show Me" on the bottom left) Transcript: CHRIS: I have restarted my recording, and we are now recording. And we are off on the golden roads. Isn't software fun? STEPH: Podcast battle. Here we go! Hello and welcome to another episode of...
2021-09-14
48 min
The Bike Shed
307: Walking Contradictions
On this episode, Chris talks about testing external services and dissects a tweet on refinements for Result. Steph talks about thoughbot's recent improvement to their feature flag system. Links: refinements For Result Faking External Services in Tests with Adapters by German Velasco Testing Interaction with 3rd-party APIs Transcript: CHRIS: Hello and welcome to another episode of The Bike Shed, a weekly podcast from your friends at thoughtbot about developing great software. I'm Chris Toomey. STEPH: And I'm Steph Viccari. CHRIS: And together, we're here to share a bit of...
2021-09-07
36 min
The Bike Shed
306: If You Want To Go Far, Go Together
In this episode, Steph and Chris talk about things they've changed their minds about over the course of their careers as software developers. Steph talks about as it turns out, arm chair rests are good, feature flags and comments are also good, she's changed her mind about how teams structure the work that each person is doing at once, and believes strongly in representation in the field. Chris is not a fan up upgrading his operating system and when he first started out, he gravitated towards learning dynamic languages, and since then, much prefers functional languages, static...
2021-08-31
45 min
The Bike Shed
305: Burnout & Bugs
This week Chris talks about Bifunctor optics and introduces an app he's been liking recently called CleanShot X, which is a replacement for the built-in screenshot utilities on OSX. Steph talks about her experience using New Relic Browser Stats to troubleshoot a slow page and burnout. Who's feeling it? (Raise your hand.) How do we identify it? What do we do about it? Svelte Is Beloved! - Stack Overflow Survey Bifunctors CleanShot X Next.js Image Transcript: CHRIS: Hello and welcome to another episode of The Bike Shed, a weekly podcast from your...
2021-08-17
50 min
Remote Ruby
MEGA Crossover Episode (The Bike Shed x Rails with Jason x Remote Ruby x Ruby on Rails Podcast)
[00:01:02] Chris, Jason, and Andrew tell us the story behind Remote Ruby and how it started. [00:03:42] Jason Swett tells us the origin of where Rails with Jason came from. [00:04:42] Chris Toomey and Stephanie share the story behind The Bike Shed. [00:07:10] Brittany tells us her story behind The Ruby on Rails podcast. [00:08:07] We find out how Remote Ruby and The Bike Shed are put together and planned out week to week. [00:10:50] Jason Swett and Brittany tell us how th...
2021-08-11
34 min
The Bike Shed
304: MEGA Crossover Episode (The Bike Shed x Rails with Jason x Remote Ruby x Ruby on Rails Podcast)
This is the sweeps week episode, the epic crossover episode, the mega episode! We have a very special episode as Chris, and Steph teamed up with the hosts of three other podcasts to bring you one giant, mega Ruby episode! In this episode, you'll hear from the hosts of Remote Ruby, Rails with Jason, and Brittany Martin, the host of the Ruby on Rails podcast. They cover the origins of their shows, their experiences as hosts, and why podcasting is so important in keeping the Ruby community thriving. Remote Ruby Rails with Jason Ruby on Rails...
2021-08-11
34 min
The Bike Shed
303: Dear Mr. Grumpy Goose
Chris gives a DB sessions update and talks bifunctors & command objects. Steph shares the coolness of a gem she's been using called after_party, and excitedly gushes about her new laptop. (Chris is hoping to hold off on replacing his until the end of the year and then they can compare!) The two then answer a listener question on retrospectives and how they've seen productive ones run, while giving some of their own helpful opinions on dos and don'ts. They're talking to you, Grumpy Goose! dry-monads gem attr_extras gem after_party gem What Went Well...
2021-08-03
45 min
The Bike Shed
302: Observability with Charity Majors
Tune in as Co-founder and CTO of Honeycomb, an observability platform, Charity Majors joins Chris to drop some knowlege bombs such as: Thinking of observability as being about the unknown unknowns: Allowing for high cardinality, high dimensionality, ad hoc queries at any point in time. Comparing instrumentation to a muscle: It's a habit that needs to be developed and fostered. Sincere continuous deployment: 15 minutes or bust. And bunches more, since y'all know you hear her name come up at least once during every other episode! Honeycomb.io o11ycast Charity's blog (charity.wtf) Charity on twitter ...
2021-07-27
38 min
The Bike Shed
301: Ants in the Cookie Store
What do you get when you mix a worm and a hammerhead shark? Also ants. Steph made some cool new discoveries in bug-land. She also talks about deploys versus releases and how her and her team has changed their deploy structure. Two words: feature flags. Chris talks about cookies: cookie sessions, cookie payloads, cookie footprints, cookie storing. Mmm cookies! The convo wraps up with lamenting over truthiness in code. Truthy or falsy? What's your call? Flipper Bike Shed - Ask a Question Form Transcript: STEPH: At the top of my notes for today...
2021-07-20
42 min
The Bike Shed
300: Mozzarella Sticks & Knowledge Silos
The big "Three Oh Oh!" What a milestone for this podcast! Aside from celebrating that the show has made it this far, Chris gives some followup on some Inertia.js issues he had been having, and talks about open source licenses and legality and testing against external APIs. Steph has thoughts on mozzarella sticks and what makes good ones; particularly the cheese to bread ratio... They then, together, answer a listener question re: knowledge silos: Jan asked, "Our team (3 pairs) is currently working on two different projects due to that fact we are creating information...
2021-07-13
45 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Michael Gilbert (Flotsam and Jetsam)
Flotsam and Jetsam have returned with a killer new record, Blood in the Water. Michael Gilbert joins Joshua Toomey and Talk Toomey to discuss the upward trajectory of the band, Eric's vocals continuing to get better and the process of recording their home studios. Michael also talks about being able to fine tune the record throughout the pandemic and getting back to Europe for touring. Joshua and Michael also reflect on Metallica's Black Album and Jason Newsted helping a 17 year old Michael in the early days of Flotsam and Jetsam with club owners. The guys also talk Michael watching...
2021-07-08
55 min
The Bike Shed
299: Is Agile Over?
Let's talk about Agile! What is it, what do we like, we do we not like? In this episode, Steph and Chris discuss: Broadly, are they fans? What makes this practice work well? What makes this practice work poorly? And also, hit specific topics and practices like Scrum, Kanban, and Extreme Programming. Twitter Poll re: Gotime Podcast - Is Agile's Time Over? The Mortifying Ordeal of Pairing All Day The Real Story Behind Story Points Agile Manifesto & Agile Manifesto -- Principles Extreme Programming Introduction Extreme Programming Explained Ron Jeffries - What is Extreme Programming
2021-07-06
46 min
The Bike Shed
298: Jawsification
Chris gives some small updates on working with Svelte. He really likes Svelte so far. Svelte's great. Modals are complicated. He also talks about using a little JavaScript library, called Quicklink. Steph talks about sending data to a third-party system and using feature flags to help deprecate some code. Finally, they both riff on a listener question on consulting. Said listener asked, "Do you think about your work as 'consulting first' or as 'building great software first and then good experiences for your clients will follow naturally?'" Find out their take and give us your own...
2021-06-29
42 min
The Bike Shed
297: We’re Making A Pixar Movie!
Chris gives the deets on that new new – (he joined a startup!) and laments about the back button being so complicated. Steph talks about extracting an untrustworthy service and likens the scenario to making a Pixar movie. You don't wanna miss this hero's journey! Eric Bailey's bunny updates Katrina Owen's Therapeutic Refactoring Talk EnjoyHQ User research platform Aurelius also a user research platform Dry Monad (part of dry-rb) Previous Bike Shed discussing dry-monads Railway Oriented Programming Bike Shed "Seeking Calm" Episode Previous Episode Discussing Multi-Step Forms Discussion thread on Inertia repo re: back button cache Transcript: ...
2021-06-22
48 min
Remote Ruby
Rails' new Request.js library, Ruby Radar, and CSS for Email
[00:00:50] Andrew fills us in on the Ruby Radar stuff and if anyone is interested in being a part of it or helping out you can reach out to him! [00:03:25] Andrew tells us about using elink which is like a bookmarking tool.[00:05:03] Chris tells us about doing email work for the job board he wants to set up and we find out what happens since it’s been awhile that he did any CSS work in email.[00:07:32] Andrew explains what Maizzle does and how it works.
2021-06-11
57 min
The Bike Shed
295: To the Left, to the Left
After the last episode where database switching was discussed, a number of listeners reached out with thoughts. In particular, one listener gave a reproducible example of how to make things better. Chris talks about why he always moves errors to the left, and Steph gives a hot take where she admits that she is not a fan of hackathons and explains why. Steph and Chris also share exciting Bike Shed show news in that we now have transcripts for each episode, and tackle another listener question asking, "How do you properly implement a multi-step form in a...
2021-06-07
35 min
The Bike Shed
294: Perfect Duplication
On this week's episode, Steph and Chris respond to a listener question about how to know if we're improving as developers. They discuss the heuristics they think about when it comes to improving, how they've helped the teams they've worked with plan for and measure their growth, and some specific tips for improving. Rails Autoscale Rubular regex playground The Pragmatic Programmer Go Ahead, Make a Mess by Sandi Metz Confident Code - Avdi Grimm Therapeutic Refactoring - Katrina Owen Refactoring, Good to Great - Ben Orenstein Transcript CHRIS: There's something intriguing about the fact that...
2021-05-25
45 min
The Bike Shed
293: Sportstaphors
On this week's episode, Chris and Steph share a speedy step to restart your rails server and chat about accessibility improvements and favorite a11y tools. They also dive into a tale of database switching and delight in a new Rails query method that returns orphaned records. Restart Rails server via tmp/restart.txt WebAIM: Constrast Checker IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker axe™ DevTools AccessLint Assistiv Labs An introduction to macOS Head Pointer Rails date_select Rails strong_migrations Ruby RBS Sorbet - Ruby Type Checker Scout APM Rails 6.1 adds query method missing to find orphan records Tr...
2021-05-18
41 min
The Bike Shed
292: Debugging with Joël Quenneville
On this week's episode, Steph and Chris are joined by fellow thoughtbotter, Joël Quenneville, to discuss all things debugging. Joël is helping publish a weekly debugging blog series and in this conversation they discuss how the series got started, technology agnostic debugging strategies, writing less bug-prone software, and speculate if Joël moonlights as a hockey coach. Debugging Blog Series 2021 Classical Reasoning and Debugging Monodraw An Elm debugging story Chelsea Troy - PoSD 2: What causes insidious bugs? Follow Joël Quenneville on Twitter Joël Quenneville on the thoughtbot blog post Transcript: STEPH: All r...
2021-05-11
43 min
The Bike Shed
291: All Things Inertia.js with Jonathan Reinink
This week Steph's taking a quick break, but while she's off, Chris is joined by a special guest - Jonathan Reinink. Jonathan is the creator of Inertia.js. Inertia.js lets you quickly build modern single-page React, Vue and Svelte apps using classic server-side routing and controllers, and listeners of the show will certainly have heard Chris rave about it on previous episodes. Chris and Jonathan dig into what makes Inertia unique as compared to frameworks like Phoenix LiveView, Laravel Livewire, and Rails' Hotwire & Turbo. They also discuss how Inertia embraces the URL, the unique "protocol" nature...
2021-05-04
50 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
TTL w/ Chris Czynszak and Matt Naas
Here is the audio from the latest episode of Talk Toomey Live. Chris Czynszak of the Decibel Geek podcast and Matt Naas of the Roach Koach podcast joined me for a spirited talk about favorite concerts, Wayne County Lyfe and lip syncing. Make sure to tune into Talk Toomey Live on Tuesday Nights at 9p ET on the official Talk Toomey Facebook Page or the Talk Toomey YouTube channel. You can watch and comment along with the stream.
2020-07-22
1h 11
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
TTL w/ Chris Akin and Jason T Smith
This is audio from the live stream featuring Chris Akin from The Classic Metal Show and Jason T Smith of Thrifty Business. These two are from Cleveland and the Cleveland stories are plentiful. We also discuss their run ins with reality TV, Lollapalooza at Blossom and Mushroomhead. It was a blast getting these two together. Sit back and enjoy.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2020-07-15
1h 04
East Meets West Hunt
Hunting Merriam's Turkeys in Colorado with Kurt Martonik and Chris Toomey
On this episode of the East Meets West Hunt podcast, Beau Martonik is joined by Kurt Martonik and Chris Toomey to discuss hunting Merriam’s turkeys in Colorado. Kurt and Chris are both originally from Pennsylvania and have found their way out west in the last few years becoming residents in Colorado. We talk about their experiences learning to hunt merriam’s turkeys, how to find areas to hunt them, their habitat, differences from eastern turkeys and end off by talking about their recent hunt in which ended with Kurt killing a once-in-a-lifetime gobbler. Topics:
2020-04-21
1h 07
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 239 Chris Akin (The Classic Metal Show)
2 hours of podcast goodness! Topics range from punching cab drivers in the head to Chris thinking Derrick Sepultura is better than Max Sepultura to Cleveland Browns and Tennessee Titans talk. Buckle up... this is a good one.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2020-01-30
1h 59
Where The Living Room Used To Be
RI 5 with Chris Carrera
Chris Carrera and I take a deep dive into pizza strips and you'll find out the shop that he got his first tattoo at! Includes track by Bloodpheasant from their second album "Grieve" The song is called "I am the vulture and I am home" and it's a favourite of mine Recorded July 18th at James' home in Providence Intro music by Cedros Hosted by James Toomey
2019-12-18
12 min
Where The Living Room Used To Be
Sound Advice with Chris Carrera
Chris Carrera passes along some advice he first heard from his father...as well as his rationale for what he puts into his live performances. Includes an alternative version of "I Do Believe We're Naked By Funky See, Funky Do" by Weak Teeth that was part of Atomic Action! Records' Rhode Island hardcore compilation "You Can't Kill Me, I'm Already Dead" Please support two great RI record labels - Atomic Action! and Tor Johnson Records who have released many albums Chris has been a part of!!! Recorded July 18th at James' home in Provi...
2019-12-11
09 min
Where The Living Room Used To Be
Chris Carrera (Weak Teeth, Bloodpheasant, Deleted Arrows, Yavinfive)
You may know Chris Carrera from numerous bands including Weak Teeth, Bloodpheasant, Deleted Arrows and Yavinfive. In our conversation he talks about diy shows and punk matinees in Providence, his experience playing Weak Teeth's "final show" before his move to Denver, and why AS220 is a special place to him. Interlude songs: "A Red State of Mind" by Yavinfive "Repetition Implies Importance, Implies Importance" by Weak Teeth "Facebath III: Cube Zero" by Weak Teeth "The Dark and All Of Them" by Bloodpheasant "Antennas and Theri Lies" by Deleted Arrows "Timecop! Beach P...
2019-12-04
53 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 228 Chris Motionless (Motionless in White)
Chris Motionless sat down with Joshua at Louder than Life. They discussed touring with Twiztid, their latest album and The Office. Joshua also rambles on about the entire weekend at Louder than Life.CONTACT:Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter STORE: Talk Toomey Flaming Pentagram Tee Talk Toomey Logo Tee DONATE: Patreon PaypalSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2019-10-10
1h 11
React Podcast
64: Chris Toomey on TypeScript, GraphQL, and Product Thinking
This week we sit down with Chris Toomey and address all the holy wars: Elm vs React, TypeScript vs JavaScript, product vs development, and even VS Code vs Vim. This is a pragmatic look at how type systems can improve the way you build and talk about product. In the right hands — these tools can make teamwork a dream. But in the wrong hands, well... Let's just listen close and make sure your hands are the right ones. Featuring Chris Toomey — Twitter, Website, GitHub Michael Chan — Twitter, Website, GitHub Links
2019-09-19
00 min
React Podcast
64: Chris Toomey on TypeScript, GraphQL, and Product Thinking
This week we sit down with Chris Toomey and address all the holy wars: Elm vs React, TypeScript vs JavaScript, product vs development, and even VS Code vs Vim.
2019-09-19
52 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
BOTT: Chris Akin 6.20.19 (Classic Metal Show)
Chris Akin joined the show to talk about his interview with Max Norman, The Pantera figures that are being released and 1980's computer technology.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2019-07-02
24 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
BOTT: Chris Akin (Classic Metal Show)
This is a Best Of Talk Toomey from Uncontrolled Noize: Chris AkinChris was on to discuss the recent Sebastian Bach tour announcement and more.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2019-06-11
33 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 210 Metallica Top 5 w/ Chris Czynszak
Chris Czynszak joins the show this week to talk Rock N Pod Expo 2019 and his Top 5 Metallica songs.CONTACT:Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter STORE: Talk Toomey Flaming Pentagram Tee Talk Toomey Logo Tee DONATE: Patreon PaypalSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2019-05-30
1h 01
React Round Up
RRU 054: GraphQL and React – Even Better together with Chris Toomey
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 creditTriplebyteCacheFly Panel Lucas ReisJustin BennettCharles Max Wood Joined by special guests: Chris Toomey Episode Summary In this episode of React Round Up, Chris Toomey introduces himself, talks about his work and his podcast and moves on to explaining the differences between a React vs GraphQL centric application. Justin explains in detail how the Relay framework works, and Chris describes the scenarios where GraphQL stands out in the process of building an application and also throws some light on the benefits of choosing it over other APIs such as REST. The panel then discusses how...
2019-03-26
1h 11
TOUGH TALKS: Conversations on Mental Toughness
TOUGH TALKS - E017 - John Toomey SVP - NICE Systems
Our guest today is a man who definitely walks his talk when it comes to fortifying his mind and living powerfully. You hear it clearly in his language. His name is John Toomey and he is an enormously successful sales leader (SVP North America Sales at NICE Systems), an Ironman and a dedicated husband and father. And he has some true golden nuggets - practical insights and advice - for us in each of those categories that will help us be far more powerful in each of those specific areas of life. --- In our conversation today...
2018-12-04
30 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 187 Chris Akin (Classic Metal Show)
Chris Akin of the Classic Metal Show joins the podcast this week to discuss his latest book "Cause and Effect: Turbo". We talk all things Judas Priest, backstage at shows and our stance on autographs. Nice long talk with Chris that doesn't disappoint. CONTACT: Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter STORE: Talk Toomey Flaming Pentagram Tee Talk Toomey Logo Tee DONATE: Patreon PaypalSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2018-11-29
1h 19
The Tableau World Podcast
EP182 - #TC18 Live - Mapbox with Chris Toomey
EP182 - #TC18 Live - Mapbox with Chris Toomey by Emily & Matt
2018-10-26
29 min
Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
294: From a Place of Sharing (Chris Toomey)
In this special crossover episode, Chad is joined by Chris Toomey, Development Director at thoughtbot and host of The Bike Shed podcast, to discuss the content, history, and the process of making Upcase, thoughtbot's online learning platform, FREE. The Bike Shed Upcase Test Driven Rails Mastering Git Fundamentals of TDD SOA on The Bike Shed Onramp to Vim thoughtbot Purpose Statement Chris on Twitter See open positions at thoughtbot! Become a Sponsor of Giant Robots!Support Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
2018-10-18
30 min
The Bike Shed
157: Whiz-Bangy Frontend Thing (Chris Toomey)
Chris Toomey joins Derek to talk about their shared experience in Elm and their excitement about GraphQL. Chris on Twitter The Reader Monad — Part 1 Kind (type theory) Monads are like burritos Scala.js GraphQL | A query language for your API Tell Me When it Closes RailsConf 2017: In Relentless Pursuit of REST by Derek Prior Jobs at thoughtbot graphiql Support The Bike Shed
2018-06-08
42 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 124 Jeff Waters (Annihilator) / Chris Akin
Jeff Waters is the mastermind behind the great band Annihilator. Jeff joins the show this week to talk about their new album "For The Demented". Jeff and Josh also discuss the upcoming European tour with Testament and Death Angel. The guys also go over the many lineup changes with the band over the years. Chris Akin of The Classic Metal Show steps in this week for Jon Drake. Chris is on to talk about his new book "Cause and Effect: Motley Crue". Chris and Josh discuss the history of the Motley Crue '94 album, what...
2017-11-02
1h 19
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Bonus: Chris Czynszak from the Nashville Rock N Pod Expo
Chris and Josh talk at the end of the Rock N Pod Expo about the day's festivities. Aaron Camaro shows up and all hell breaks loose. WEBSITE: TalkToomeyPod.com CONTACT: Email Talk Toomey Talk Toomey Facebook Talk Toomey Twitter SPONSORS: PUCK HCKY STORE: Talk Toomey Merch Talk Toomey Logo Tee ADVERTISE: Advertisecast DONATE:Patreon Paypal
2017-09-12
13 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 114 George Lynch (Lynch Mob, Dokken)
George Lynch joins the podcast this week to talk about his new album "The Brotherhood", making music with Michael Sweet and talks about the Dokken live DVD/CD. Jon Drake takes the week off, so Chris Akin from The Classic Metal Show tries to fill his shoes. Chris and I talk about Ozzy playing during the eclipse, secondary market Misfits tickets, Pantera, CMStv, The Nashville Rock N Pod Expo and more. Also a great iTunes review and shout outs for sharing. WEBSITE: TalkToomeyPod.com
2017-08-24
1h 25
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 109 Chris Czynszak Returns (Decibel Geek)
In this marathon of a podcast, Chris Czynszak returns to Talk Toomey. Chris and I talk about his favorite subject, Kiss. We break down our top 8 Kiss members in makeup. We discuss the latest Rex Brown solo album and a Rex show that Chris recently was in attendance. Chris and I talk about the Rock N Pod Expo that will take place in Nashville on Aug 26th. We discuss our love of Nashville and the outpour of support for Toddzilla. This is by far my longest talk on the podcast and it was a blast to put together.
2017-07-18
2h 28
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
BONUS: Talk Toomey on The Classic Metal Show Part 2
Some bonus content for you while I'm on my honeymoon. I was recently on the Classic Metal Show and talked about bands playing to backing tracks, Rex Brown, White Zombie and more. Thanks to Chris Akin for letting me throw this up for your ears. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2017-06-08
17 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
BONUS: Talk Toomey on The Classic Metal Show Part 1
Some bonus content for you while I'm on my honeymoon. I was recently on the Classic Metal Show and told my story of meeting President Bill Clinton and Marty Friedman on the same night. Also talked some Primer 55. Thanks to Chris Akin for letting me throw this up for your ears. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talktoomey?fan_landing=true)
2017-06-07
17 min
The Bike Shed
106: Nerd Sniping (Chris Toomey)
Chris Toomey joins to talk about Tell Me When It Closes, Haskell, and GraphQL. Chris Toomey - twitter, github Tell Me When It Closes RFactory Nerd Sniping Add an alias for reverse_merge to with_defaults “I write Haskell because I’m dumb” GraphQL GitHub GraphQL API The $500,000 mruby Relase Curl is C Thank you to our sponsor this week, SparkPostSupport The Bike Shed
2017-04-05
46 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 80 Chris Czynszak (Decibel Geek)
Chris Czynszak of the Decibel Geek Podcast joins the show this week. Chris and I talk about the origins of his show. We talk about the state of the metal world. Chris and I discuss the Chiefs-Titans game....haha. But most of all we play some Pantera songs and talk at length about the band. --------------------------------------------- Email Talk Toomey Go to Talk Toomey Facebook and "LIKE" the page Tweet Talk Toomey Twitter here. Sponsors: Go to PUCK HCKY...
2016-12-22
1h 25
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 77 Chris Akin (The Classic Metal Show)
Chris Akin of The Classic Metal Show joins the Talk Toomey Podcast this week. Chris and I talk about the evolution of the show from the early days of internet radio to the juggernaut that is The Classic Metal Show. We discuss our thoughts on the great (just ask him) Eddie Trunk. Chris and I go at length on my favorite topic...Pantera. We also break down Cleveland sports, our opinion of Bruno Mars and even talk some Garth Brooks. Music on this episode from Devil You Know, Pantera, Kataklysm, Metallica, Glenn Hughes and NOFX
2016-12-01
2h 00
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 71 Chris Beattie (Hatebreed)
Chris Beattie of Hatebreed and myself sat down at a recent show here in Louisville. Chris and I talked about Knotfest, New York Giants football, his tour of ESPN, the Hatebreed writing process and touring with Rocky George back in the day. From the Talk Toomey vault is my talk with Brandon and Corey of American Standards Music on this episode from Biohazard, Earth Crisis, snapcase, Every Time I Die, System of a Down, Hatebreed and more..... Email Talk Toomey Go to Talk...
2016-10-20
2h 00
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Revisiting Ep. 6 Chris Kael (Five Finger Death Punch)
Revisiting and remastering my talk with Chris Kael of Five Finger Death Punch. The levels on the original episode were all over the place and would blow out your ears if you weren't careful. The interview with Chris took place in Sept of 2015. Lots of great stories. Also this episode features Aljon Go of WDW Tiki Room and Prowrestlingcast. Email Talk Toomey Go to Talk Toomey Facebook and "LIKE" the page Tweet Talk Toomey Twitter here. Sponsors: Go to PUCK...
2016-06-02
56 min
Talk Toomey with Joshua Toomey
Ep. 34 Christopher Volz (Flaw)
Chris Volz (Flaw) stops by the Talk Toomey podcast this week and talks all things Flaw. We discuss the upcoming Flaw record and their upcoming tour plans. Chris and I talk about Flaw reforming a few years ago. We talk playing Louder than Life Festival and getting to play with Lynyrd Skynyrd.. Ron Jeremy is also brought up on this episode. Barry Donegan (Look What I Did) makes his monthly appearance on the Talk Toomey podcast. We discuss the upcoming election. Presidential dick pics and other nonsense. Also on this episode...
2016-03-28
1h 19
Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
149: Try to Stand Out (Chris Toomey)
Ben talks with fellow thoughtbotter Chris Toomey on networking, mentorship, React.js, and sustainable pace. Boston Vim Meetup Upcase React Pete Hunt- React: Rethinking Best Practices The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement- Mr. Money Mustache Chris on Twitter Support Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
2015-06-01
32 min