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Sözdələn
Köhnə il – Cəlil Məmmədquluzadə
"Sözdələn"də Cəlil Məmmədquluzadənin "Köhnə il" məqaləsini sənə danışıram. Məqalə 1908-ci ilin 28 dekabr tarixində "Molla Nəsrəddin" jurnalının 52-ci nömrəsində dərc olunmuşdur. Məqalənin elektron mətni Azərbaycan Milli Kitabxanasının elektron məlumat bazasından götürülüb.🔔 Azərbaycan dilini yaşatmaq və bu dildə faydalı məzmunların daha çox olması üçün layihənin "YouTube" kanalına abunə ol, bildirişləri aç və hər kəslə paylaş: https://youtube.com/@Sozdelen👍 💬 Buraxılışı bəyəndinsə, "Bəy...
2025-03-24
04 min
Neue Wirtschaft - Impulse für moderne Unternehmensführung
Die Herausforderung der strategischen Planung in unsicheren Zeiten
Die aktuelle Episode des Podcasts dreht sich um die Frage, ob es sinnvoll ist, eine 10-Jahres-Strategie zu entwickeln und umzusetzen. Die Gastgeber Andreas Kohn und Dan Bauer beleuchten die Herausforderungen der strategischen Planung in einer sich schnell verändernden Wirtschaftslandschaft, in der Unsicherheiten und technologische Entwicklungen wie Künstliche Intelligenz präsent sind. Sie diskutieren, wie Unternehmen agile Ansätze benötigen, um auf Veränderungen zu reagieren, anstatt starr an langfristigen Plänen festzuhalten. Dabei wird auch auf internationale Beispiele wie die 10-Jahres-Pläne Chinas verwiesen, um zu verdeutlichen, wie unterschiedliche Ansätze zur strategischen Planung existieren. Abschließend wird b...
2024-11-27
23 min
Electrifying Growth
How to Scale Through Leadership Transitions with Fingercheck’s Joel Kohn & Dan Kazan
In this episode of Electrifying Growth, we explore how leadership transitions can amplify growth in founder-led companies. Joel Kohn, founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Fingercheck, shares his journey of bootstrapping his HR and payroll software company. Now, with CEO Dan Kazan on board, Fingercheck is ready to take on its next growth phase with fresh perspectives and a scalable vision. Joel and Dan share how their collaboration supports growth at Fingercheck, including the balance of product innovation and go-to-market expansion. Learn how founders can effectively hand over operational reins, enhancing company culture and strategic goals. This...
2024-11-06
41 min
AI Education Podcast
Assessment and Swiss Cheese - Phill Dawson
This week's guest is Professor Phillip Dawson, who is Co-Director of the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning at Deakin University in Australia. In addition to Phill's website, we recommend following Phill on LinkedIn, or Twitter, where shares a lot of his work on the future of assessment, and also his passion project - The Peer Revue - where Phill combines his passion for academic research with his work in Improv Comedy. Every month he hosts a research who talks about their professional research, which is then turned into comedy gold by his improv team a...
2024-09-12
36 min
Flying Midwest Podcast
Episode 66: Hall of Fame Photos - The Leo Kohn Collection
Welcome to another Airventure interview from OSH24! We are excited to have on Rose and Dan from the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame. They will chat with us about the incredible Leo Kohn Collection. The collection has more than 30,000 historical aviation photos with some incredible detail. We will also chat about our first ever Flying Midwest Fly-In, some accolades, and reveal the results of last episodes Pilot Quarter's Sectional Showdown. Visit the WI Aviation Hall of Fame for more on the collection: https://www.wahf.org/kohn/ Be sure...
2024-08-27
1h 01
Acton Line
A Preview of Acton University 2024
For four days each summer, Acton University brings together from around the developing and the developed worlds leaders in business, academia, and the church, as well as students of all ages, for a four-day exploration of theology, philosophy, entrepreneurship, international development, and market-based economics.Hundreds of attendees from more than 75 different countries pack our venue in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to listen to dozens of experts bring thought-provoking presentations on the intellectual and practical foundations of a free society. As you can imagine, a lot goes into putting on a conference of this scale. Most of t...
2024-06-19
39 min
The Multichannel Success Podcast - from Prospero & The Multichannel Expert
Why you need more channels.....or not - Multichannel Success podcast S3e4
This episode with David Kohn and Dan Burnham, together with David from Prospero about the ins and outs of eCommerce channels. We dove into the nitty-gritty of marketplaces, comparison shopping sites, affiliates, and the rising star of social commerce. Dan gave us the lowdown on how these channels are shaking up the digital shopping world, with a special shoutout to social networks like TikTok making big moves. We also tackled the tricky topic of how businesses can navigate these channels to boost their brand without losing their unique voice or control over customer relationships. It's all about...
2024-04-18
38 min
Acton Line
Who Was Lord Acton?
The Acton Institute is named in honor of John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton (1834–1902), 1st Baron Acton of Aldenham, a historian of freedom. Known as “the magistrate of history,” Lord Acton was one of the great personalities of the 19th century. Widely considered one of the most learned Englishmen of his time, Lord Acton made the history of liberty his life’s work. The most notable conclusion of Acton’s work is that political liberty is the essential condition and guardian of religious liberty. He thereby points to the union of faith and liberty, which has been the Acton I...
2022-12-28
54 min
Acton Unwind
China Relents On Zero-COVID Policies
This week, Eric Kohn, Dan Hugger, and Dylan Pahman discuss China’s decision to relent on their “zero-COVID policies. With an ineffective vaccine and much of the older population unvaccinated, what happens if the current COVID variant rips through the country with a huge death toll? And why did China, which is clearly indifferent to human life, even decide to engage in these policies in the first place? Then the guys examine the release of Trump NFTs, which raised $4.5 million for the former president. Is there any current value to NFTs aside from the value people place on them by b...
2022-12-19
52 min
Mouse and Weens
Jamie Grumet: TIME Cover Breastfeeding & Attachment Parenting
E135 – We have a wonderful conversation with Jamie Grumet, known for her controversial breastfeeding cover on TIME magazine, now at its 10-year anniversary. With a background in anthropology & theology, she is the author of Modern Attachment Parenting: The Comprehensive Guide to Raising a Secure Child, its introduction by Dr. Sears & foreword by Alanis Morissette. Jamie shares her insights on parenting using these methods while educating us about other cultures, adoption, breastfeeding & children self-weaning at older ages. We find out what she went through going viral in such a contentious way at a young age, and discuss the psychology of wh...
2022-11-02
1h 34
Acton Unwind
Musk sinks his teeth into Twitter
This week, Eric Kohn and Dan Hugger discuss Elon Musk’s finalized takeover of Twitter. Can he make it better? Is it possible to make Twitter better? Perhaps more important to Musk, can he make it profitable? And will Musk’s acquisition change the nature of the platform in how it serves as a public salon for the media elite? Then the guys discuss the presidential election in Brazil. What does the defeat of Jair Bolsonaro mean for Brazil and for the rise of populist leaders worldwide?Subscribe to our podcastsElon Musk Is S...
2022-10-31
41 min
Acton Unwind
Into the Metaverse
This week, Eric Kohn is joined by Dan Hugger and Dan Churchwell to discuss the theme of the Fall 2022 issue of Acton’s magazine, Religion & Liberty: What is the metaverse? What is its relationship to science fiction literature? And what is the impact of technology on society and culture, and how we should think through the consequences, intended and unintended, of technology and the metaverse on our lives? Dan Hugger’s Fall 2022 R&L cover story is entitled, “The Metaverse Does Not Exist.” Dan Churchwell’s review essay, which also appears in the issue...
2022-10-03
54 min
Acton Unwind
What happened at NatCon3?
This week, Eric Kohn and Dan Hugger are joined by two special guests—Stephanie Slade, senior editor at Reason magazine and Fellow in Liberal Studies at the Acton Institute, and Jack Butler, submissions editor at National Review—both of whom attended the National Conservatism 3 conference, to discuss all things pertaining to the conference and the National Conservatism movement.Subscribe to our podcasts The Will to Power Was Front and Center at NatCon III | Stephanie Slade, Reason Both Left and Right Are Converging on Authoritarianism | Stephanie Slade, Reason ...
2022-09-26
59 min
Mouse and Weens
Weenie Weally Weady
E134 – Just like Wee Willie Winkie, Weenie is Weally Weady for love! Hear our fun talk about dating, dancing and… drugs?! Can psychoactives really save your marriage or mental health? Just say no, kids!* We list dating must-haves & deal-breakers & discuss how religion fits in. And how do you think Jo rates as a matchmaking yenta? We talk about how it’s going living together & hear about our updates – school, work & parenting. We also dig into our dad a bit but balance out the cons with the pros. Hope you enjoy our fun conversation as we explore personalities, brains & everything in betwe...
2022-09-15
1h 06
Acton Unwind
Remembering Queen Elizabeth II & Mikhail Gorbachev
This week, Eric Kohn, Dan Hugger, and Dylan Pahman discuss the legacies of two world leaders who have recently passed: Queen Elizabeth II of England and former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. How should these two very different figures be remembered, and what will be their enduring legacies? How should we think about the legacy of the British Empire, which was dissolved under Queen Elizabeth’s reign with the end of British rule in Hong Kong? And how much credit should Gorbachev get for the dissolution of the Soviet Union under his watch when this was never his intention? And fin...
2022-09-12
1h 01
Mouse and Weens
I’m Not a Lesbian But My Girlfriend Is! PRIDE with Stephanie and Michele
E133 – Imagine realizing deep into your marriage, your typical husband-wife marriage with kids, that you are seeking a deeper connection. Imagine making that connection with someone who happens to be your same sex. Imagine falling in love. What would you do? How would you handle your feelings and the decisions you make? What’s next? Hear the story of Stephanie Smith and Michele Baker, later in life loves (so many L-words!), and how they are managing their new path together, their families, and their thoughts on pride. They tell their Glennon Doyle and Abby Wombach meetup story, the one in w...
2022-08-31
1h 18
Acton Unwind
Shinzo Abe and Boris Johnson fall
This week, Eric Kohn, Dan Hugger, and Dylan Pahman discuss both the shocking assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the political downfall of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. What is Abe’s legacy and the significance of his assassination in Japanese civic and political culture? And will Boris Johnson even leave a legacy beyond negotiating Brexit? Next, Twitter is looking to sue Elon Musk, who has announced he’s backing out of his deal to purchase the social media platform. Can you force someone to buy something? And finally, the guys break down the end of the...
2022-07-11
59 min
Mouse and Weens
Johnny Depp, Jessica Chastain, Steve Pieters, Robert Morse
E130 – We talk about the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, Julianne’s memories on set with Johnny Depp on “Mortdecai” with Gwyneth Paltrow, her thoughts on the Alec Baldwin shooting, Rob Huebel’s and Paul Scheer’s thoughts on the trial, and the wacky psychology involved. What is your own psych diagnosis? Take the test, linked below! Weens updates us on her grad school career updates in social work, specifically in the death and dying and hospice fields, while Jo ranks California colleges as of 20 years ago. Then we discuss an Oscar date with Jessica Chastain as we play part of...
2022-05-12
1h 03
Acton Unwind
The future of abortion in America
This week, Eric Kohn, Dylan Pahman, and Dan Hugger tackle the issue that’s on everyone’s mind: the leak of the Supreme Court draft option in the Dobbs case overturning both Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. How monumental is the leak itself, and how does it threaten the institution of the Court? What does the draft opinion from Justice Samuel Alito actually do? What do the American people actually think about abortion? What happens now? And finally, assuming the Court overturns Roe and Casey in the Dobbs decision, how will the period of time between Roe...
2022-05-09
1h 17
Acton Unwind
Why are we uncomfortable with religion in the public square?
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the case that was argued before the Supreme Court last week about whether Joseph Kennedy, a former football coach in Washington State, could pray with others at the 50-yard line after public school football games. Kennedy looks likely to win his case, but should he? Why do we have such a hard time grappling with the role of religion in public life? Will this case do anything to help that problem? Next, we already have inflation. Now we have negative GDP growth. Are the 1970s back in full force...
2022-05-02
50 min
Acton Unwind
Fall of the House of Mouse in Florida?
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger give quick takes on two developing stories previously discussed on this program: the French presidential election, in which the incumbent, Emmanuel Macron, has emerged victorious over Marine Le Pen; and Twitter’s reported acceptance of Elon Musk’s purchase offer. Then they turn their attention to Florida and the recently passed legislation to strip Disney of its Reedy Creek Improvement District carveout in retaliation for Disney’s objection to the Parental Rights in Education bill. How much can the political ideas of Nazi legal theorist Carl Schmitt explain what’s happenin...
2022-04-25
1h 02
Acton Unwind
Blunt reaction to Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover
This week, Eric Kohn, Dylan Pahman, and Dan Hugger update the Elon Musk twitter drama. How serious should we take Musk’s attempt to purchase Twitter? And even if he did, how much would it impact people who aren’t just very, very online. How much has this episode revealed about the people who are either outraged or delighted by the story? Then the guys dive into the most recent Atlantic essay from social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, “Why the past 10 years of American life have been uniquely stupid.” Subscribe to our podcasts Elon Musk...
2022-04-18
1h 03
Acton Unwind
"Boys" and "Girls" banned from Disney World
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger take on Florida’s HB 1557, christened by the media as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. While it doesn’t say, “Don’t say gay,” it does say several things worth discussing. And how much of a backlash could Disney be in for now that their internal conversations about adding “queerness” to its programming are public. Next, the guys consider President Joe Biden’s pledge to release 1 million barrels of oil per day from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Is this anything but political posturing? And finally, Ezra Klein of The New York Times had an...
2022-04-04
1h 07
Acton Unwind
“Best Assault at the Oscars” Goes To…
It’s a two-man show this week as Eric Kohn and Dan Hugger begin by discussing the slap heard ’round the entertainment world. In the event you haven’t heard yet, actor Will Smith stormed the Oscars stage last night to slap Chris Rock after Rock made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Was it staged? Was it real? Can we know? Does it matter? Speaking of blurring the lines of reality and fantasy, next Eric and Dan examine the stolen Jan. 6 text messages from Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas. How much of polit...
2022-03-28
1h 02
Acton Unwind
Lia Thomas and the nature of the human person
Today, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the controversy surrounding Lia Thomas, the transgender swimmer on the women’s swim team at the University of Pennsylvania, who just recently took home the NCAA Division I national championship in the women's 500-yard freestyle. What questions does this raise about the nature of the human person, and to what extent has that anthropological question gone unexamined and ignored by the people and institutions surrounding this story? Then the gang examines Pope Francis’ comments from last week that “wars are always unjust.” What is the church’s just war theory, and what d...
2022-03-21
1h 02
Acton Unwind
The post–Cold War world order ends
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine. How will this change the rules-based, post–World War II world order? How did the West misread Vladimir Putin? How did Putin misread how the invasion would go? How surprising is the story of actor/comedian-turned-stateman Volodymyr Zelensky? And how much has this international crisis revealed about the corruption of the American political right? Then the guys turn their attention to the upcoming State of the Union address that President Joe Biden will deliver on March 1. What actually is the state of the union?...
2022-02-28
59 min
Acton Unwind
Parents’ public school revolt comes to San Francisco
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the end of the Canadian trucker convoy as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invokes the Emergencies Act—the precursor of which was last used to respond to domestic terrorism—to clear the convoy from the capital. Boy, that escalated quickly. What will be the lasting effects of this protest, not to mention the way it ended? And how chilling are the threats to freeze bank accounts of protesters and supporters, even as donation data is leaked from the crowdfunding site that hosted a fundraiser for the convoy? Next, the Acton gang...
2022-02-21
59 min
Acton Unwind
Truckin’ and Blockade’n
This week Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger are truckin’ to the Canadian truckers’ blockade of Ottawa and the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor. Even if the truckers’ cause is just, are their tactics justifiable? And does it mean now that famously polite and compliant Canada has a populist uprising on its hands over overreaching COVID policy? Then they dissect The New York Times op-ed from three post-liberal conservatives on foreign policy hawkishness. Is the hesitancy to get into foreign entanglements all that novel an argument, or is it concealing something far more radical than mere retrenchment? And fi...
2022-02-14
57 min
Acton Unwind
The Georgetown Law crying game
National Review ISI fellow Nate Hochman joins Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger this week to discuss his recent reporting on the Ilya Shapiro controversy at Georgetown Law School. The student sit-in in the wake of Shapiro’s poorly worded tweets produced demands for cry rooms and reparations. Will they get what they want? Why do people in places of authority seem incapable of standing up to these outrage mobs? Then the group discusses the surprisingly good jobs report for January, where the economy added nearly 500,000 jobs—and all during the Omicron wave. If this is more evidence that...
2022-02-07
1h 03
Acton Unwind
Stephen Breyer, inconsequential consequentialist justice
This week Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the retirement of Stephen Breyer from the Supreme Court. Will he have an enduring legacy, or will he be largely forgotten? How should we evaluate his jurisprudence? He is often thought of as a moderate liberal but was frequently deferential to state power. Can we expect any fireworks from the confirmation hearing of his successor, or will it be a far duller affair compared to those of Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett? Then the Acton gang discuss what action the Federal Reserve is likely to take to combat...
2022-01-31
1h 05
Acton Unwind
Manhattan DA’s light-on-crime approach is a threat to meaningful criminal justice reform
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger briefly discuss the first anniversary of the January 6 capitol riot. Have we learned anything helpful in the past year? Then they examine the waves being caused by teachers unions once again forcing public schools to close in major cities. Is this enough to stir a parent revolt to change the nature of public education as we know it? Next, they take a look at the newly announced policies of the Manhattan district attorney that would effectively eliminate jail time for an array of serious offenses. What damage will this light-on-crime...
2022-01-10
53 min
Acton Unwind
Omi-chronic COVID panic
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the progress of the House Select Committee on the events of January 6. Has everyone already formed their conclusions about what happened? Is there anything that could be revealed that would change anyone’s mind? Is there any civic good that could come from this? The Omicron variant appears to be more transmissible but less deadly. That’s a good development. So why is it prompting renewed talk of school shutdowns, greater lockdowns, and mask mandates that extend forever? Are we perpetually searching for a technocratic solution to a problem that...
2021-12-20
1h 01
Acton Unwind
How overturning Roe v. Wade can reset the civil order
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the implications of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the case involving Mississippi’s ban on abortion after 15 weeks, which was argued before the Supreme Court on Dec. 1. How much has the legal regime created by Roe and Casey distorted our civic and political life? And what would be likely to happen if the Supreme Court did overturn the Roe and Casey decisions in their Dobbs ruling? Would it be as incendiary as some people seem to assume? Then the guys discuss the primary theme of Blake Masters’ campaign for...
2021-12-06
58 min
Lipps Service with Scott Lipps
Author Dan Ozzi with Daniel Kohn
Guest host and Spin magazine editor, Daniel Kohn, sits with Dan Ozzi to talk about his new book, Sellout, which describes the major label feeding frenzy that swept Punk, Emo and Hardcore from 1994-2007. They get into the idea behind the book as well as the bands that were part of this movement including Green Day, Jawbreaker, Jimmy Eat World , Blink-182 and many more…. Tune in to this bonus episode with Daniel Kohin and Dan Ozzi!
2021-12-06
40 min
Acton Unwind
Omicron, here we go again
This week, Eric Kohn, Stephen Barrows, and Dan Hugger discuss the emergence of the new Omicron variant of COVID-19. With so little known about it, are political leaders and public health officials getting too far ahead of themselves? Dr. Anthony Fauci says he “represent[s] science.” When did we come to have such a malformed understanding of the scientific process that we moved into an ideological understanding of science? And how unsurprised should we be that the World Health Organization skipped over the “Xi” variant name? Finally, they discuss Yuval Levin's recent essay "The changing face of social breakdown.” What's hol...
2021-11-29
54 min
Acton Unwind
Whip inflation now, again
Today Eric Kohn, Stephen Barrows, and Dan Hugger discuss all things inflation. What makes the inflation we’re seeing now different from the experience of the 1970s? What does it mean that we have a contracting labor force along with high inflation? How long will inflation be with us, and is there anything that can be done about it? The discussion then turns to mission creep and masking guidance from the CDC, with the agency head suggesting we keep wearing masks to combat, not only COVID-19, but the flu and the common cold as well. And finally, the trials of...
2021-11-15
47 min
Acton Unwind
Is national conservatism the future of the right?
This week, Eric Kohn, Michael Matheson Miller, and Dan Hugger discuss the National Conservatism convention, from which Dan just recently returned. What do the national conservatives want? Should we think about this as an intellectual movement or as a political movement? Have they achieved a consensus about their own identity? And how much of a force will they prove to be within conservative intellectual circles and conservative politics going forward?National Conservatism Convention agendaThe biggest problems of national conservatism | Acton LineA healthy conservative nationalism? Not without classical liberalism...
2021-11-08
1h 00
Acton Unwind
Netflix stands up to the woke mob over Dave Chappelle
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss Netflix standing up to the woke mob coming after Dave Chappelle for his new comedy special, The Closer, in which he makes jokes about the trans-rights movement. Can we view this as a watershed moment in the culture wars? Or is Netflix just defending their $60 million investment in the legendary comedian? Then, the supply chain has problems. Between that, high energy prices, employment problems, and inflation, are we staring down the barrel of a repeat of the 1970s? Next, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has been out for two months...
2021-10-18
1h 01
Mouse and Weens
Vikram Baliga of Planthropology: PodFix PodSix
E123 – Meet Vikram Baliga, host of podcasts Planthropology and The Plant Prof, and fellow PodFix network pal and professor! This is a special re-airing of our PodFix Presents PodSix episode from January 2021, where we ask Vikram six questions. You will hear all about plant people, whether almond milk is bad, where he stands on the men are like waffles women are like spaghetti issue, and his favorite C + C Music Factory gear. Learn about a dad moment he wishes he could do over, what his perfect day is, how he feels about Facebook, and what his day in the li...
2021-10-15
47 min
Acton Unwind
J.D. Vance wants to seize the wealth to own the libs
On this week’s episode, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Michael Matheson Miller discuss U.S. Senate candidate J.D. Vance’s comments about the Ford Foundation--namely, that we should “seize the assets of the Ford Foundation, tax their assets, and give it to the people who've had their lives destroyed by their radical open borders agenda.” When did it become acceptable for the right to abandon concepts like constitutionality and the rule of law? Why is this kind of rhetoric constantly escalating? Is it really what the polity wants? Then, have we thrown open the Overton window on spending...
2021-10-04
53 min
Acton Unwind
What obligations do we have to refugees?
On this week’s episode, Eric Kohn, Dan Churchwell, and Dan Hugger discuss America’s dueling refugee crises: one on the southern border manifesting in around 14,000 migrants descending on Del Rio, Texas, and the refugees fleeing the Taliban rule in Afghanistan following the American exit from that country. How should we approach these problems as Americans, and as Christians? Crime has been rising in American cities. How should we understand the problem, and how important is it to truly understand the nature of the problem and how it’s different in different places before we attempt to pick and choose...
2021-09-27
52 min
Acton Unwind
What the Met Gala says about the state of our elites
This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes’ Met Gala tax-the-rich dress stunt says about the current state of our elites and of elite culture. Are our elites so frivolous because we’ve become frivolous? Or is it the other way around? And why are we so preoccupied with identifying hypocrisy rather than observing and highlighting the underlying implications of that hypocrisy, and the tributes that vice are paying to virtue when we find them? Then, they discuss the email sent to observant Jews at Barnard College in New York City, in effect dema...
2021-09-20
53 min
Acton Unwind
Are we prepared for exponential technological growth?
This week, Eric Kohn, Stephen Barrows, and Dan Churchwell discuss the new vaccine mandate President Joe Biden has announced for businesses larger than 100 employees, to be administered by OSHA. In what ways are they failing to consider the role of incentives, and what unintended consequences might this effort have? Will it just drive people further into their political corners and continue to undermine faith in our institutions? Then, they discuss a new piece in Wired from Azeen Azhar about the concept of exponential growth. Are we prepared for a time when technological growth happens at a blinding pace? Can...
2021-09-13
40 min
Acton Line
Acton Unwind: The Taliban retake Afghanistan
This week on Acton Unwind, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the collapse of the Afghanistan government as the United States withdraws from the country nearly 20 years after September 11th and the beginning of combat operations there. We were told a collapse might happen in a year. Instead, it took days. What lessons should be learned from this? And how are we to trust our institutions when they’re constantly shown to be either wrong or lying to us? August 15 marked the 50th anniversary of President Richard Nixon taking the United States off the gold standard. How mu...
2021-08-16
53 min
Acton Unwind
The Taliban retake Afghanistan
This week on Acton Unwind, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dan Hugger discuss the collapse of the Afghanistan government as the United States withdraws from the country nearly 20 years after September 11th and the beginning of combat operations there. We were told a collapse might happen in a year. Instead, it took days. What lessons should be learned from this? And how are we to trust our institutions when they’re constantly shown to be either wrong or lying to us? August 15 marked the 50th anniversary of President Richard Nixon taking the United States off the gold standard. How mu...
2021-08-16
52 min
HUNGRY.
How Jolly Hog Went From Street Food Stall to Tesco, Ocado, Waitrose, Sainsbury's and ASDA shelves - Max and Olly Kohn, co-founders The Jolly Hog
In 2012, I watched Harlequins win the Premiership Rugby title at Twickenham. Playing second row that day was Olly Kohn.But 5 years preceding that momentous day, Olly got badly injured To null the tedium his wife gifted him a sausage making kit. In 2007, from a Twickenham flat, The Jolly Hog was born.Next year, along with his brothers, Max and Josh, they started slinging sausages from a food truck at The Stoop. Over 13 years later, with sprinklings of drive, setbacks, resilience, hard work, and high standards. The P...
2021-07-28
1h 15
Mouse and Weens
Matty from Nooks and Crannies on UFOs, ESP, Botanicals, Bonobo Sex, Orgasm Boxes, Indigenous Groups, Racial Classification, Brains & CTE
E116 – Hope your brain sponge is ready to soak up some fascinating knowledge! Matty, easily the smartest Nooks and Crannies podcaster besides co-host Evan, serves us up a verbal pu pu platter of stories and information as to why humans do the things and think the way we do. He has thoughts on ancient alien theory, having under his belt 17 years of college, multiple degrees in many social sciences, a touch of ESP, and two personal UFO sightings! Yes, he gives details on his spacecraft viewings, down to the unfortunate interruption. He explains his beliefs about horoscopes, Newtonian physics, an...
2021-06-28
1h 27
Mouse and Weens
Cabo Mexico Vacation
E111 – Come escape to Baja California Mexico with us! Traveling with the family, Joelle recounts her recent Spring Break week in Cabo. She has some tips for parents who want to travel with kids, especially teens, and talks about timeshares Vidanta and Cabo Azul. Mouse recounts the things to do while vacationing in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, especially the fishing and Flora Farms adventures! There are deep questions that Mouse has for listeners too, such as when going on a resort vacation do you take the hotel shampoo or leave it there? What is your se...
2021-05-01
57 min
14 Questions Podcast
Privacy Comes in 420 Shades of Grey
In this weeks episode, Dan and Brandon discuss weed, crypto currency, and privacy. Specifically the use of harvested data and what is being done to combat it.
2021-04-23
31 min
ABA on Tap
Is Alfie Kohn's Assessment of ABA Accurate?
Send us a textReady to learn more and engage in philosophic doubt, Mike and Dan take on a recent opinion published by the well-known education writer, Alfie Kohn. Kohn lends an eloquent criticism of ABA, pointing to recent meta-analyses that aim to question, if not eliminate, any socially significant effects and benefits of ABA-based interventions, as used with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, for example. Kohn's arguments are carefully examined, credited where deserving, and aptly corrected in an effort to preserve their value, while rectifying errors in terms. That said, ABA has a wealth of empirical...
2021-04-01
53 min
Mouse and Weens
I Called My Ex and Have a Story
E108 – Joelle fights fashion but wonders if she’s missing the shopping gene. Julianne reports on our NYC Screenwriting Challenge and explains her method for writing scripts. It’s been a fun collective effort with us, Derek and Keith of Pop Up Film Cast, and Phil Rood of The Picture Show with Austin and Phil Rood. There is some scolding about being late, a story about compost, and the time Juls met Mouse’s crush Chris Martin, the Coldplay front man. Then the main course: we hear interviews with three of Weens’ ex boyfriends! Now all good friends, Dave, Matt, and...
2021-03-30
55 min
Mouse and Weens
Exes, Breakups, and What We Can Learn
E107 – Ex boyfriends, ex girlfriends, ex spouses. We get into the stories, complaints, and sorrows about ours and other listeners’ exes. Some are funny, some are just plain mean, and some we can all relate to! What are different types of breakups and how to deal with each? What are the types of ex boyfriends (or girlfriends) and what can we learn from them? Hear some great dating stories, some where-are-they-now tales, and even one ex who ended up on the tv show Intervention. Find out whether it was Mouse or Weens who got cheated on or who went on a...
2021-03-21
1h 12
Mouse and Weens
Dating During Covid, Ickrolled, Ellen, Gift Giving
E104 – What’s the biggest meme that Weens will forever associate with quarantine? Find out and learn all about hydration with Mouse’s larger than life water bottle. Or should I say Walter bottle?! We get updates on Hollywood starting up filming and Julianne’s job situation, and then we dive in to another session of Joelle Bugging Julianne About Online Dating. So many thoughts as we have an in-depth talk about relationships, being single, and finding a forever person. We talk about shyness and Jo’s science insecurity, and then jump in to Ellen’s underwear. That’s right, Degener...
2021-02-18
50 min
Mouse and Weens
100th Episode Top 10 Celebration
E100 – We are kicking off 2021, Season 4, and our 100th episode in laughter! Join in the fun as we list some of our favorite Top Tens. You can be a part of our contest too and win a Mouse and Weens T-shirt, so be sure to stay until the end and send your guesses to mouseandweens@gmail.com! Find out the best movies, the best eyebrows, the best dad jokes, our feelings about dad jokes, and famous laughs. The in-between commentary will really let you find out what makes us tick, so be prepared. We also do a long version of...
2021-01-09
1h 01
Mouse and Weens
Joyce Is Choice
E97 – Our mom was out to California to visit and we roped her into an early morning recording! Mouse, dressed like Larry King, goes in for some digs. And Weens, dressed like Liberace, gets back with some jabs as we revert to our sibling rivalry days of fighting for mom’s attention. Laugh along at the stories of pets, cowboys, nicknames, cookies, feminism, and altercations at the dentist office. We reminisce about our psychic visit, our dad and friend who passed away, sing a little impromptu gospel, and hear a heartwarming story about our mom’s big brother, our Uncle...
2020-12-12
43 min
Mouse and Weens
Balancing Act
E96 – Life is a big balancing act right now. Who can relate? After some requisite excretory system discussion, and talk about backyards, shotguns, and The Sopranos, we jump into how our Thanksgiving went. As a parent, it’s difficult to know when you’re giving the right amount of time to your kids versus your work. And in Mouse’s case, does podcasting count as work or is it a hobby? What are other people thinking about how much time she spends with her kids versus her computer? Perceptions, expectations, assumptions and The Shoulds can get us all into trouble...
2020-12-04
47 min
Business and Philosophy
Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn Holiday Repeat
Originally published May 14, 2018 The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community. CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open source projects in the Kubernetes ecosystem–including Prometheus, Fluentd, and Envoy. With the help of the CNCF, these projects can find common ground where possible. KubeCon is a conference organized by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. I attended the most re...
2020-11-24
47 min
Software Engineering Daily
Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn Holiday Repeat
Originally published May 14, 2018The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community.CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open source projects in the Kubernetes ecosystem--including Prometheus, Fluentd, and Envoy. With the help of the CNCF, these projects can find common ground where possible.KubeCon is a conference organized by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. I attended the most recent...
2020-11-24
50 min
The Protect Ya' Neck Podcast
#-229: Top 5 Thicc Fighters in MMA with Ben Kohn
Show notes: 11/6/20 — Despite technically being on “vacation,” Dan Tom was able to bank some new top-5 episodes before he went on break, as The Fight Site’s Ben Kohn (@agentbenten) joins Dan to unpack their – and your – top 5 thicc fighters in MMA. Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa03iqHSle8eU_69Stw2hdw Check out Dan Tom’s gambling content over at https://linemovement.com/ Follow Dan Tom on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTomMMA Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePYNPodcast Fol...
2020-11-06
1h 44
Mouse and Weens
Actor W. Earl Brown: Deadwood, Bloodworth, Country & More – Part 2
E93 – We continue the conversation with W. Earl Brown, Deadwood’s ‘Dan Dority’, to find out details including the personal story behind the famous eyeball fight scene, how Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains and ZZ Top are involved, why the award-winning HBO series by David Milch was abruptly cancelled, and how the movie came about, giving the story and its actors closure. We sneak in another fight scene question, this one with Joaquin Phoenix in Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master. Also jump into Earl’s screenplay adaptation of his own personal Catcher in the Rye, Provinces of Night, to be...
2020-10-29
1h 24
Mouse and Weens
Actor W. Earl Brown: Scream, Deadwood and More – Pt 1
E92 – We’re excited to bring you the first half of our inspiring interview with W. Earl Brown, a very talented and prolific actor that you’ve seen as the main enforcer and right-hand man Dan Dority in HBO’s Deadwood, as Warren in There’s Something About Mary (of franks and beans fame!), as Kenny the news cameraman in Scream, and as the sheriff in Preacher, just to name a few of his works. He is also an amazing storyteller, screenwriter, producer, musician, and wonderful human being. Hear behind the scenes details about his work and inspirations, many from darke...
2020-10-26
1h 14
Mouse and Weens
Fix My Life Sis!
E91 – What Would Weens Do? Parenting advice and more! Julianne has been staying with Joelle during quarantine and after a few weeks, has a new perspective on how her family operates. Knowing this, Mouse asks for advice to overhaul how the house runs and how she’s raising the kids. Julianne becomes a pseudo life coach and gives Joelle tips in 5 categories: food, kids and parenting, self, household, and relationships. As uncomfortable as it is for the little sister to tell the big sister what to do, the takeaways are very positive. This episode has so many great nuggets of w...
2020-10-10
1h 01
Mouse and Weens
Police On Police
E84 – We are proud to have Ahmed Hassan back co-hosting with us, and to be a platform for these important voices. We put together a panel of California cops – a black female police officer, a white female police officer, and a black male police officer – to discuss what they’ve seen and what they know from their experiences in law enforcement. You’ll hear why they chose this career and their thoughts on brutality, protests, and defunding the police. You’ll learn their insights into quotas, racial profiling, sundowning laws, the code of silence, and what is really happening in the stati...
2020-07-31
1h 01
Mouse and Weens
Should I Homeschool?
E83 – During this quarantine shutdown time, many parents are faced with educational decisions for their kids including whether or not to homeschool. This is a conversation with Joelle’s childhood friend Ali, a former teacher and homeschooler of five kids here in California since 2004. She has a great perspective on the benefits and what it takes to homeschool, and talks Mouse through the whole process from her point of view. We cover why she chose to homeschool, whether to go with independent, private, or charter school education, her thoughts on ages and behaviors that are a good fit for home...
2020-07-22
40 min
Mouse and Weens
Going Crazy, Near Death, Comedy & Celebrities
E82 – Anyone else going nuts? Julianne talks about the film industry shutdown and then Joelle tells a wild, near death story that happened to her and the kids, all started by being stuck at home and going sort of crazy. Ok, maybe that’s being dramatic. But Weens gets into real Near Death Experiences and talks of speaker and author Nancy Rynes who died twice and came back to talk about it. NDE’s are fascinating and people can learn great lessons from them. Hey, what’s keeping us busy? Summer camp, distant get togethers, planning a documentary!, and lots of...
2020-07-18
54 min
Mouse and Weens
Teachers Back to School
E81 – After catching up with how our summer quarantine single-lives vs mom-lives are going, we jump into an insightful conversation with Jennifer Campbell Martin, a 20-year middle school teacher in Long Beach, California. We get an educator’s point of view of what going back to school might look like, and are interested to hear about what the plans might be. Virtual learning vs on-campus? Will kids wear masks? How will schools do class time and rotations? Where will they eat lunch? Are teachers as anxious as parents? There are so many factors to consider, so we break it all...
2020-07-10
58 min
Adam Carolla Show
Part 1: Bob Guccione Jr., Daniel Kohn, and Dan Dunn (ACS June 18)
At the top of the pod, Adam celebrates the success of his latest book, ‘I’m Your Emotional Support Animal’. He talks a little about the process of writing the book, getting it published, and sticking it to everyone who thought there wasn’t an audience for him. They also take a call about Killer Mike’s recent appearance on Bill Maher, and then the guys talk with Dan Dunn for a Whiskey Taste Test. After a quick break, Bob Guccione Jr. and Daniel Kohn join the pod. The guys talk about the history of Spin Magazine, Bob’s dad’s experience p...
2020-06-18
1h 12
Kubernetes Podcast from Google
CoreDNS, with John Belamaric
In a world where pods (and IP addresses) come and go, DNS is a critical component. John Belamaric is a Senior SWE at Google, a co-chair of Kubernetes SIG Architecture, a Core Maintainer of the CoreDNS project and author of the O’Reilly Media book Learning CoreDNS: Configuring DNS for Cloud Native Environments. He joins Craig and Adam to discuss CoreDNS, the evolution of DNS in Kubernetes, and how name resolution has been made more reliable in recent releases. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@go...
2020-06-02
49 min
Du Vent Sous La Robe
Dan Kohn - A la poursuite de l'innovation légale
Bonjour et bienvenue dans Du Vent Sous La Robe, le podcast qui vous emmène à la rencontre d’acteurs innovants qui construisent le droit de demain. Dans un contexte où le besoin d’innovation se fait tout particulièrement sentir pour s’adapter aux nouvelles conditions de travail, embarquez pour un tour de l’innovation légale avec Dan Kohn, Directeur de la prospective et de l'innovation chez Secib puis Septeo, deux sociétés qui développent des solutions et logiciels novateurs pour les professionnels du droit. Au cours de cet épisode, il partage avec nous sa visi...
2020-03-24
51 min
Get Down To Business with Scott "Shalom" Klein
Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein – 12/13/2015 – Rafi Herzfeld, Dan Winslow, Mark Weirda and Ben Kohn
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Rafi Herzfeld Dan Winslow Mark Weirda Ben Kohn
2020-03-24
54 min
Mouse and Weens
Fool Me Twice with Jules Hannaford
E72 – Imagine falling in love on a dating website, becoming involved in a long-distance relationship, and after finally meeting face to face, realizing that you have been catfished by a criminal and are in serious danger? This happened to teacher, author, and podcaster Jules Hannaford. After escaping, she documented this harrowing true crime story with a book and a successful 9-episode podcast called “Fool Me Twice”. We sit down with Jules to find out more in-depth details about her incredible story, learning some exclusive new details of her case never released before! We talk about her feelings around this relati...
2020-03-09
49 min
Mouse and Weens
New Years Resolutions
E66 – Most people want to start the upcoming year fresh with a clean slate, a healthier mindset, and with new goals to reach. But more often than not, people’s new year’s resolutions fail. Why and what are we doing wrong? What can we do differently to finally hit our goals this year? We are no experts, so we decided to do some research after setting up our traveling recording studio in Idaho. Patent lawyer David, also Mouse’s husband, came in to talk to us about his thoughts on New Year’s resolutions and we ended up connecting...
2019-12-31
45 min
Mouse and Weens
LA Werk It Weekend, Stump Dan, Stunts and Special FX
E61 – Come play! We break down our weekend in downtown LA at the historic Ace Hotel’s Werk It women’s podcasting conference. Hear our lecture takeaways and highlights scootering in skirts, meeting famous podcaster Georgia Hardstark of My Favorite Murder, and hanging with Dessa, well-known rapper, author, and TED Talk lecturer at the closing party. She went deep with us into the neuroscience behind love and we talk a little bit about both of our relationship obsessions. Then we come back to Julianne’s cottage and have a jam session with Dan Mahony, playing the game Stump Dan the Guit...
2019-10-14
51 min
Mouse and Weens
Interview: Tony Gleeson, Illustrator, Author, Wise Young Soul
E60 – From a sidewalk café in Atwater Village, Los Angeles, meet the well-known artist Tony Gleeson. Hear his inspiring story, starting as a young student with dreams of becoming an artist, to a full-fledged professional in Hollywood. We learn about his evolution from illustrating gentlemen’s magazines to sci-fi comic books to creating storyboards and posters for movies including Spike Lee’s. He is also a man of mystery – mystery novels! He describes his process of creating stories and of getting them published, giving a clear path for hopeful writers. And his advice for budding artists is key. Tony is one co...
2019-10-03
49 min
Mouse and Weens
Fourteen is a Rollercoaster
E59 – We recorded most of this episode while spending a day at the Southern California amusement park Knott’s Berry Farm with Mouse’s 14-year-old and his buddy. Hear our interview with them about video games, restrictions, thoughts on bullying in high school, and what might be going on in the mind of a school shooter. They break down current rap styles and rappers for Weens as she lists off her favorites from the 90’s. And even though we are forgetful and say words like brawn and gams, we were pleasantly surprised that these sweet kids wanted to hang out with...
2019-09-20
43 min
Mouse and Weens
Mouse Doggy Dog You Need a Jobby Job
E58 – Weens talks work on Warner Brothers hit show The Rookie and Mouse discusses writing her garden book. How do you reset goals and hit new writing deadlines? We get talking about first jobs as Mouse’s son starts to save up money. Guess who was the babysitter, camp counselor, telemarketer, candy shop girl, frozen yogurt jerk, urgent care receptionist, and bowling alley waitress? It wasn’t all work either with motorcycle rides, whipped cream huffs, office looting, bomb threats to Treasure Island, and lying about lobsters. We sidetrack to discuss Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and agree that th...
2019-08-24
49 min
Mouse and Weens
Driving Miss Weenie
E57 – Driving Miss Weenie On location in LA, we watch Weens close down from the previous day’s shoot of the ABC cop show The Rookie. This is our first video call, so you can see this episode on YouTube also! We hear highlights and lowlights from Mouse’s Puerto Vallarta vacation, pros and cons of The Real Housewives, our TV watching differences, and Joelle’s gripes about working from home and finding balance without mom guilt. Hear a coworker’s interview and his star stories about John Ritter, Clint Eastwood, and Angelina Jolie. Which one swore like a sailor...
2019-08-01
49 min
Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
430: The Opposite of Hate with CNN & Fox's Sally Kohn
Today's off-topic 10th episode has Jason Hartman talking with Sally Kohn, CNN political commentator, host of The State of the Resistance podcast and author of The Opposite of Hate: A Field Guide to Repairing Our Humanity, about why there's so much hate in our country at the moment and how we need to continue acknowledging problems and working to get better. Key Takeaways: [3:22] Technology makes us feel more anonymous, which isn't always the best thing [6:00] Does the US deserve credit for being better than the rest of the world? [10:51] What definition...
2019-07-11
25 min
Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
430: The Opposite of Hate with CNN & Fox's Sally Kohn
Today's off-topic 10th episode has Jason Hartman talking with Sally Kohn, CNN political commentator, host of The State of the Resistance podcast and author of The Opposite of Hate: A Field Guide to Repairing Our Humanity, about why there's so much hate in our country at the moment and how we need to continue acknowledging problems and working to get better. Key Takeaways: [3:22] Technology makes us feel more anonymous, which isn't always the best thing [6:00] Does the US deserve credit for being better than the rest of the world? [10:51] What definition...
2019-07-11
25 min
Mouse and Weens
Mean Girls
E55 – We have encountered undermining women lately and try to get to the bottom of it. Mouse and Weens dig into some evolutionary biology – caveman theories – and we look at young girl groups to understand early mean girl behavior. Why are some women hurtful to each other in the workplace? How do you deal with anger, jealousy, resentment, and sabotage? What can women do to remedy the situation? Hear about both Joelle’s and Julianne’s current mean girl situations, after we play catch up talking kids, cord and screen drama, a Hulk Hogan archery master, whether our dad was the Go...
2019-06-26
53 min
Mouse and Weens
Survival of the Flattest
E49 – Dig in to Weens’ stories from movie sets including Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler, Kristen Stewart and good ol Gary Busey. Mouse’s husband gets into a minor altercation at a reggae concert, we talk about childhood music memories, learn about the talented Dan Mahoney aka “Guitar Dan”, and hear some of the Mouse and Weens theme jam sessions. Mouse talks about the school garden, kids nutrition, gardening and science, seed saving, and volunteering. Plus we discuss tweens, teens, and family rules regarding screen time and the ongoing parental worry about internet porn. Please tune in and join us in a day i...
2019-05-06
55 min
Mouse and Weens
Paw Paws and Bloody Shows
E45 – Part 1 of 2 in our marathon catch-up session. Weens met a boy and is now deep into a texting relationship. We try to figure out the meaning of each back and forth. Is he avoiding some answers? Does he have someone else in the mix? Or was he turned off by the suave texting that Weens was throwing his way? He might just be a disappearing prick, so of course we discuss this in way too much detail. See what Ohio, paw paws, karaoke, and Phish all have in common. Then we get into some bloody sexy girl talk, an...
2019-03-18
34 min
Software Engineering Daily
Kubernetes in China with Dan Kohn
Chinese Internet companies operate at a massive scale. WeChat has over a billion users and is widely used as the primary means of payment by urban Chinese consumers. Alibaba ships 12 million packages per day, which is four times the amount of Amazon. JD.com, a Chinese ecommerce company, has perhaps the largest production Kubernetes installation in the world.China’s rapid adoption of Internet services, combined with a large population and a growing middle class has led to the creation of Internet giants on par with the social networks, ecommerce sites, and ridesharing startups of th...
2019-01-14
54 min
Cloud Engineering Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Kubernetes in China with Dan Kohn
Chinese Internet companies operate at a massive scale. WeChat has over a billion users and is widely used as the primary means of payment by urban Chinese consumers. Alibaba ships 12 million packages per day, which is four times the amount of Amazon. JD.com, a Chinese ecommerce company, has perhaps the largest production Kubernetes installation in the world. China’s rapid adoption of Internet services, combined with a large population and a growing middle class has led to the creation of Internet giants on par with the social networks, ecommerce sites, and ridesharing st...
2019-01-14
51 min
Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Cloud Native Computing Foundation, with Dan Kohn
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was formed to create a vendor-neutral home for Kubernetes. Now with over 30 projects, we kick off 2019 by talking to Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the CNCF, and hearing his views on projects, licenses and conferences. Please reach out and say hello: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Platform9’s KubeCon survey Security notices: Dashboard custom certificates API server proxying Links from the interview Cloud Native Computing Foundation Dan Kohn Linux Foundation Jim Zemlin Other projects: Lets Encrypt, Hyperledger, Node.js Foundation Fellows: Linus Torvalds an...
2019-01-08
48 min
The Cloud Native Show
Episode 2 - Dan Kohn @ Cloud Native Computing Foundation
We talk to Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, previously COO of the Linux Foundation. Topics include happenings in the greater Open Source and Cloud Native communities, fastest growing segments in the Cloud Native landscape, and much more.
2018-09-18
23 min
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Kubernetes brings all the Cloud Natives to the yard (Interview)
We talk with Dan Kohn, the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to catch up with all things cloud native, the CNCF, and the world of Kubernetes. Dan updated us on the growth KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the state of Cloud Native and where innovation is happening, serverless being on the rise, and Kubernetes dominating the enterprise. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Hired – Salary and benefits upfront? Yes please. Our listeners get a do...
2018-09-12
1h 13
Changelog Interviews
Kubernetes brings all the Cloud Natives to the yard
We talk with Dan Kohn, the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation to catch up with all things cloud native, the CNCF, and the world of Kubernetes. Dan updated us on the growth KubeCon / CloudNativeCon, the state of Cloud Native and where innovation is happening, serverless being on the rise, and Kubernetes dominating the enterprise. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Hired – Salary and benefits upfront? Yes please. Our listeners get a do...
2018-09-12
1h 13
Software Engineering Daily
Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn
The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community. CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open source projects in the Kubernetes ecosystem–including Prometheus, Fluentd, and Envoy. With the help of the CNCF, these projects can find common ground where possible.KubeCon is a conference organized by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. I attended the most recent KubeCon in Copenhagen. KubeCon wa...
2018-05-14
50 min
Business and Philosophy
Cloud Native Computing Foundation with Chris Aniszczyk and Dan Kohn
The Kubernetes ecosystem consists of enterprises, vendors, open source projects, and individual engineers. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was created to balance the interests of all the different groups within the cloud native community. CNCF has similarities to the Linux Foundation and the Apache Foundation. CNCF helps to guide open source projects in the Kubernetes ecosystem–including Prometheus, Fluentd, and Envoy. With the help of the CNCF, these projects can find common ground where possible. KubeCon is a conference organized by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. I attended the most recent KubeCon in Co...
2018-05-14
47 min
Enterprise Times
Dan Kohn talks CNCF and containerisation
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is holding its annual European conference in Copenhagen. Enterprise Times got the chance to sit down with Dan Kohn, Executive Director to talk about the significant growth in members and where the CNCF is going. Last year there were just 1,500 attendees in Berlin. This year there are 4,300 […]
2018-05-03
18 min
Enterprise Times
Dan Kohn talks CNCF and containerisation
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) is holding its annual European conference in Copenhagen. Enterprise Times got the chance to sit down with Dan Kohn, Executive Director to talk about the significant growth in members and where the CNCF is going. Last year there were just 1,500 attendees in Berlin. This year there are 4,300 […]
2018-05-03
18 min
Experts On The Wire (An SEO Podcast!)
090: Improve Your Rankings by Understanding Intent w/AJ Kohn
I read AJ’s recent article “what I learned in 2017”. In it, he mentioned not being very excited about the SEO content being published these days. I wanted to find out why. I did, but we also ended up chatting about his unique view on recent Google updates (and why they were NOT ‘content quality’ […] The post 090: Improve Your Rankings by Understanding Intent w/AJ Kohn appeared first on Evolving SEO.
2018-03-08
1h 17
Changelog Interviews
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, joined the show to talk about what it means to be Cloud Native, the ins and outs of Dan’s role to the foundation, how they make money to sustain things, membership, the support they give to open source projects, the home they’ve given to Kubernetes, Prometheus and many other projects that have become the de facto projects to build cloud native applications on. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!
2017-11-29
1h 20
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (Interview)
Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, joined the show to talk about what it means to be Cloud Native, the ins and outs of Dan’s role to the foundation, how they make money to sustain things, membership, the support they give to open source projects, the home they’ve given to Kubernetes, Prometheus and many other projects that have become the de facto projects to build cloud native applications on. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and make the ads disappear. Join today!
2017-11-29
1h 20
Open Source Archives - Software Engineering Daily
Cloud Native Projects with Dan Kohn
Cloud computing changed how we develop applications for the web. Over the last decade, engineers have been learning how to build software in this new paradigm. The costs have gone down, but our nodes can fail at any time. We no longer have to manage individual servers, but the layers of virtualization and containerization require new strategies for communicating between services. As we have adjusted to this new way of building applications, the term “cloud-native” has become a useful descriptor. Cloud native applications are modern distributed systems capable of scaling to tens of thousands of self...
2017-05-19
48 min
Software Engineering Daily
Cloud Native Projects with Dan Kohn
Cloud computing changed how we develop applications for the web. Over the last decade, engineers have been learning how to build software in this new paradigm. The costs have gone down, but our nodes can fail at any time. We no longer have to manage individual servers, but the layers of virtualization and containerization require new strategies for communicating between services.As we have adjusted to this new way of building applications, the term “cloud-native” has become a useful descriptor. Cloud native applications are modern distributed systems capable of scaling to tens of thousands of self healing mult...
2017-05-19
51 min
The Cloudcast
The Cloudcast #258 - Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)
Brian talks with Dan Kohn (@dankohn1, Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation) about the role of foundations, the CNCF, the emergence of containers, co-opetition in the marketplace and how web scale technologies are getting used by Enterprise companies. Show Links: Get a free book from O'Reilly media or use promo code PCBW for a discount - 40% off Print Books and 50% off eBooks and videos CNCF Homepage Dan Kohn named Executive Director of CNCF Show Notes: Topic 1 - You were recently named Executive Director of the CNCF. You have background with...
2016-06-25
26 min