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Living in the USA
Politics and Culture, 2024 and 1924: Harold Meyerson; At the Rafah Crossing: Jeff Merkley
The special election this week on Long Island, to replace the disgraced fraud George Santos, resulted in a win for Democrat Tom Suozzi – in "one of the most Republican areas in the United States" – Harold Meyerson reports. Also, discussed: two centennials this week: one of immigration law and, one of "a landmark in the rise of the culture of urban diversity," George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" – the first recording.Plus: Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon is one of our leading progressives, and one of five senators to call for a cease-fire in Gaza; he explains why, and discus...
2024-02-16
49 min
Legacy Leaders
Navigating Complex Estate Planning Issues with Jeff Meyerson
Jeff Meyerson, a seasoned attorney specializing in estate planning and corporate law. With a knack for building personal and professional relationships with his clients, he takes a fresh approach to the legal world. Originally from Tucson, Arizona, he pursued a career as a pro golfer before attending law school at the University of Arizona. Over the years, he has represented a diverse range of clients and founded the Meyerson Law Firm in 2010. His passion for helping others navigate the complexities of estate planning, especially when it comes to blended families and capacity issues, makes him a valuable resource for...
2023-06-28
25 min
Contributor
Remembering Jeff Meyerson with Erika Hokanson
Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Erika Hokanson (@erikawh0) remember the life of Jeff Meyerson, creator of the influential podcast Software Engineering Daily. He passed during the summer of 2022. Still, his work lives on - thousands of episodes, talks, music, a book, and a community of dedicated listeners and engineers whose lives were touched by Jeff’s dreams. Software Engineering Daily is still running, and you can listen to new episodes right here or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to Contributor on Substack for email notifications, and join our Slack community! Links: Software En...
2023-01-25
18 min
Contributor
Remembering Jeff Meyerson with Erika Hokanson
Eric Anderson (@ericmander) and Erika Hokanson (@erikawh0) remember the life of Jeff Meyerson, creator of the influential podcast Software Engineering Daily. He passed during the summer of 2022. Still, his work lives on - thousands of episodes, talks, music, a book, and a community of dedicated listeners and engineers whose lives were touched by Jeff’s dreams. Software Engineering Daily is still running, and you can listen to new episodes right here or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to Contributor on Substack for email notifications, and join our Slack community! Links: Software En...
2023-01-25
18 min
Valley of Depth
Back to the Moon: Rob Meyerson on Building Blue Origin and the Lunar Economy
Welcome to Pathfinder, a new weekly show where Payload Managing Editor Ryan Duffy sits down with the shot-callers in space to discuss all the top news and trends beyond Earth. In Pathfinder #0002, Ryan sits down with Rob Meyerson, the founder and CEO of Delalune Space and former president of Blue Origin.Pathfinder is brought to you by SpiderOak Mission Systems, an industry leader in space cybersecurity. Check out their space cybersecurity white paper here.*ABOUT ROB MEYERSON*While at Blue Origin, Rob reported directly to Jeff Bezos, oversaw Blue’s growth fro...
2022-06-07
44 min
On Orbit
Former Blue Origin President Rob Meyerson: Will Private Capital Fund Off-World Infrastructure?
On this episode of On Orbit, C5 Capital’s Rob Meyerson explains how private investors define “space infrastructure” both as physical constructs and investment opportunities. Meyerson was one of the first employees of Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launch company, serving as its president until 2018. Since leaving the launch industry, he has built a broad space sector investment portfolio. He also serves as the executive producer of ASCEND, a new platform created by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) to promote space technology development and infrastructure investment. Meyerson’s roots in the launch sector give him unique ins...
2021-12-07
34 min
ACQ2 by Acquired
Blue Origin and the 2021 Space Landscape (with Rob Meyerson)
Today we're excited to have a longtime friend of the Acquired family on ACQ2, Rob Meyerson. Rob was the President of Blue Origin for 15 years, and today is an investor and advisor to space industry startups. Ben recorded this interview live at the fantastic aerospace industry conference, ASCEND, where Rob is the Executive Producer. In this interview, we cover:How Blue Origin started, and what it was like in the early days (spoiler: they weren't yet building rockets!)Rob’s experience working directly for Jeff BezosWhat’s changed about SpaceX since May of 2020, when we did our Acquired epis...
2021-12-06
42 min
AI and the Future of Work: Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace, Business, Ethics, HR, and IT for AI Enthusiasts, Leaders and Academics
Jeff Meyerson, entrepreneur and author of "Move Fast: How Facebook Builds Software", shares important advice for Zuck
Jeff Meyerson, entrepreneur, musician, technologist, and author of the acclaimed "Move Fast: How Facebook Builds Software", discusses the stranglehold Big Tech has on developer tools and how the future of software development may be quite different from the present.Listen and learn...What Jeff learned about sales from playing pokerHow Facebook builds software... and how it can avoid being evil Why React is the "Linux of the frontend of the web"The development tools Jeff's most excited aboutWhy Zuck's not a good leaderWhat Jeff will tell Zuck when they finally meet References in this episode..."...
2021-09-12
41 min
I Don't Speak German
92: The Better Skeptics Project, with Jeff Eaton and Kristin Rawls
Our friends Jeff Eaton and Kristin Rawls from the Christian Rightcast return to help us wrap up our Bret & Heather coverage, at least for now. Daniel takes us through the horrors of the 'Better Skeptics Project', Bret and Heather's escalating (yet crumbling) project of puffing Ivermectin as a Covid treatment, their spat with Yuri Deigin and Quillette, etc. Content Warnings Show Notes: Christian Rightcast https://rightcast.substack.com/ CHristian Rightcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/crightcast?lang=en Kristin's Twitter https://twitter.com/kristinrawls Jeff's Twitter https://tw...
2021-08-30
1h 31
Decoded
From Open Source to Developer Platform Adoption feat. Jeffrey Meyerson
The world of software development is constantly evolving. So, sometimes it’s important to take a step back and reflect on how the industry has changed over the past few years to help us better understand where it’s going.Jeff Meyerson, host of Software Engineering Daily, started his career as a developer at Amazon and went on to become a tech investor and collaborator — and has grown into a thought leader in the software development space. In this debut episode of Season 3 of Decoded, host Sydney Lai chats with Jeff about how he’s helping developers find the...
2021-08-11
53 min
Helping Sells Radio
287 Jeff Meyerson Nothing at Facebook is someone else's problem
Jeff Meyerson is the host of Software Engineering Daily and author of the book, Move Fast: How Facebook Builds Software. I am not a software engineer, and I enjoyed this book. I enjoyed it because it is a book about management and strategy more than it is about building software. Any business and any team can learn lessons from how Facebook organizes the entire organization around speed. Everything. Culture. Tools. Processes. And even how people join teams. After you read this book, you will think differently about how you might organize your team or company. ...
2021-08-11
59 min
Dev Interrupted
Move Fast, Break Things & Win: How Facebook Builds Software w/ Jeff Meyerson
Facebook is one of the most successful companies in the world, and Jeff Meyerson, the Founder of Software Daily, spend two and a half years talking to Facebook's top engineers to discover how they fit product, culture, and strategy together to succeed. Jeff joined Dev Interrupted to give us the founding story of Software Daily, the secrets to success at Facebook he learned while writing his new book Move Fast: How Facebook Builds Software., the inside scoop on his new company SuperCompute, and his secrets to leveraging his pokers skills in business and in software engineering. ...
2021-08-08
41 min
The Purpose-Driven Entrepreneur
89. Jeff Meyerson, Author of Move Fast: How Facebook Builds Software
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-meyerson-05275716/ https://www.amazon.com/Move-Fast-Facebook-Builds-Software-ebook/dp/B093HMJ4KB
2021-08-06
29 min
Starting Now with Jeff Sarris
38/ Jeff Meyerson: Doing more to find synergy
This week on the podcast I chat with the endlessly fascinating Jeff Meyerson. Jeff is the author of Move Fast, he's written 7 albums (The Prion on Spotify), he was a professional Magic: The Gathering player, a professional poker player, a software engineer at Amazon, he's currently a prolific podcaster, and the founder of countless projects, including Supercompute and Rectangle.This conversation really stretched my mind and introduced some concepts, such as the wooden computer, that I had never encountered before. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!More from Jeff...
2021-07-15
1h 02
Software Engineering Daily
Move Fast with Jeff Meyerson
In this episode we discuss the new Move Fast book, as well as many aspects of the current state of software engineering. Daliana Liu interviews Jeff Meyerson, host of Software Daily and author of Move Fast.This interview was also recorded as a video podcast. Check out the video on the Software Daily YouTube channel.Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-07-13
1h 21
Business and Philosophy
Move Fast with Jeff Meyerson
In this episode we discuss the new Move Fast book, as well as many aspects of the current state of software engineering. Daliana Liu interviews Jeff Meyerson, host of Software Daily and author of Move Fast. This interview was also recorded as a video podcast. Check out the video on the Software Daily YouTube channel. Sponsorship inquiries: sponsor@softwareengineeringdaily.com The post Move Fast with Jeff Meyerson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
2021-07-13
1h 24
The Local Maximum with Max Sklar
Ep. 131 - Structure, Creativity, and Remote Work with Jeff Meyerson
Today’s guest is Jeff Meyerson, host of the Software Engineering Daily Podcast. Max and Jeff talk about his talk last year “You are not a commodity” to software engineers, the assembly line mentality, remote work, and podcasting in general. Get full access to The Local Maximum at localmaximum.substack.com/subscribe
2020-08-11
37 min
SEDScast
#01 Building Blue Origin with Rob Meyerson
Rob Meyerson is a longtime leader in the space industry, serving as the President and Chief Executive of Blue Origin from 2003 to 2017. During this time, Rob was responsible for growing the company from 10 people to over 1,500 and fulfilling the vision of company owner Jeff Bezos. Prior to joining Blue, Rob worked on space shuttle parachutes at NASA JSC and reusable launch vehicles at Kistler Aerospace. Today, Rob runs space consulting firm Delalune Space, which works with companies in the technology and financial sectors that are entering the space economy. Rob also serves on the Board of Advisors for Hermeus...
2020-06-08
1h 25
Driving Forces on WBAI
WBAI's City Watch: George Floyd Demonstrations, COVID-19 and more
On WBAI 99.5 FM's City Watch on Sunday, May 31, 2020, Host Jeff Simmons talked with Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams in the aftermath of violent demonstrations following the Minneapolis death of George Floyd. The show also featured co-host David Brand's interview with new SBS Commissioner Jonnel Doris; and, interviews with New Yorkers for Parks Executive Director Adam Ganser, and Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan Senior Director of Health and Wellness Caroline Kohles.
2020-06-01
57 min
Develomentor
Jeff Meyerson - Poker Player Launches Tech Podcast, Software Engineering Daily #49
Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Jeff Meyerson. Jeffrey Meyerson is the creator and host of the podcast Software Engineering Daily (@software_daily). He is also the founder of FindCollabs, a platform to find collaborators for ventures.Jeff definitely took a non-traditional path to software engineering. Before getting his degree he played poker professionally for 3 years and then became a poker coach!Post-college, he worked at a number of software companies including Amazon and eBay as an engineer. Pretty quickly, Jeff realized that he prefers to work for himself. These...
2020-04-16
43 min
Living in the USA
Dems are Winning Impeachment Politics: Meyerson; Coronavirus: Wasserstrom; The NFL & Trump: Lipsyte
As Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate continues, the Democrats continue to come out ahead politically. also, the latest on Bernie on the campaign trail -- Harold Meyerson of the American Prospect comments. Also The W.H.O. declared the coronavirus outbreak that originated in Wuhan, China a global health emergency today -- we talk with historian of modern China about China's handling of the crisis with Jeff Wasserstrom. Plus: Toxic masculinity -- on the football field and in the White House -- Robert Lipsyte talks about the Super Bowl and Trump.
2020-01-31
57 min
Living in the USA
Bernie v. Eliz. Warren w/Meyerson; Hong Kong Report w/Wasserstrom; "Born Slippy"-Tom Lutz
Harold Meyerson talks about how to get past the fight between Bernie and Elizabeth Warren-- and about the upcoming trial in the Senate. Next up -- a report from Hong Kong: historian Jeff Wasserstrom talks about the months of demonstrations there and what they mean for the future. Plus: Tom Lutz, founding editor of the LA Review of Books, has a novel out: "Born Slippy" from Repeater Books.
2020-01-17
56 min
Changelog Master Feed
Finding collaborators for open source (The Changelog #368)
Jeff Meyerson, host of Software Engineering Daily, and the founder of FindCollabs (a place to find collaborators for open source software) joined the show to talk about living in San Francisco, his thoughts on podcasting and where the medium is heading, getting through large scale market changes. We talk at length about his new project FindCollabs, the difficulty of reliably finding people to collaborate with, the importance of reputation and ratings systems, and his invite to this audience to check out what he’s doing and get involved.
2019-11-10
00 min
The Changelog: Software Development, Open Source
Finding collaborators for open source (Interview)
Jeff Meyerson, host of Software Engineering Daily, and the founder of FindCollabs (a place to find collaborators for open source software) joined the show to talk about living in San Francisco, his thoughts on podcasting and where the medium is heading, getting through large scale market changes. We talk at length about his new project FindCollabs, the difficulty of reliably finding people to collaborate with, the importance of reputation and ratings systems, and his invite to this audience to check out what he’s doing and get involved. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our wo...
2019-11-10
1h 09
Changelog Interviews
Finding collaborators for open source
Jeff Meyerson, host of Software Engineering Daily, and the founder of FindCollabs (a place to find collaborators for open source software) joined the show to talk about living in San Francisco, his thoughts on podcasting and where the medium is heading, getting through large scale market changes. We talk at length about his new project FindCollabs, the difficulty of reliably finding people to collaborate with, the importance of reputation and ratings systems, and his invite to this audience to check out what he’s doing and get involved. Join the discussionChangelog++ members support our wo...
2019-11-10
1h 09
Software Engineering Daily
freeCodeCamp’s Quincy Larson interviews Jeff Meyerson
We are republishing a podcast from the freeCodeCamp Podcast as a weekend episode. Jeff Meyerson is the creator and host of the Software Engineering Daily podcast. Jeff grew up in Texas. He spent most of his childhood playing competitive strategy games like Magic: the Gathering. This lead him to making a lot of money – The post freeCodeCamp’s Quincy Larson interviews Jeff Meyerson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
2019-10-12
1h 52
Business and Philosophy
freeCodeCamp’s Quincy Larson interviews Jeff Meyerson
We are republishing a podcast from the freeCodeCamp Podcast as a weekend episode. Jeff Meyerson is the creator and host of the Software Engineering Daily podcast. Jeff grew up in Texas. He spent most of his childhood playing competitive strategy games like Magic: the Gathering. This lead him to making a lot of money – and losing a lot of money – during the Golden Age of Poker of the early 2000’s. Poker distracted Jeff from his academics, but he was able to transfer into University of Texas at Austin after attending another school...
2019-10-12
1h 52
The freeCodeCamp Podcast
From Poker to Amazon Engineer to Host of Software Engineering Daily with Jeff Meyerson
Quincy interviews Jeff Meyerson, the creator and host of the Software Engineering Daily podcast. Jeff grew up in Texas, played competitive poker, and ultimately worked as a software engineer at Amazon. We talk about how he got into tech, how left Amazon to become an entrepreneur, and the many lessons he learned along the way. Follow Jeff on Twitter: https://twitter.com/the_prion And subscribe to software engineering daily: https://softwareengineeringdaily.com
2019-10-07
1h 52
Business and Philosophy
JavaScript Jabber with Jeff Meyerson
Host: Charles Max Wood of JavaScript Jabber Joined by Special Guest: Jeffrey Meyerson Jeffrey Meyerson, founder of FindCollabs and host at Software Engineering Daily joins Charles Max Wood for a discussion about latest trends in the developer world, ways of monetizing podcasts, and finding ads for podcasts. Jeffrey shares how he started to host podcasts and how he became a developer. Jeffrey’s journey as a developer started out with his interests in music and poker. Jeff and Charles compare advertising through sponsoring a booth in a conference versus advertising through a podcast. Tune i...
2019-09-08
45 min
Software Engineering Daily
JavaScript Jabber with Jeff Meyerson
Host: Charles Max Wood of JavaScript Jabber Joined by Special Guest: Jeffrey Meyerson Jeffrey Meyerson, founder of FindCollabs and host at Software Engineering Daily joins Charles Max Wood for a discussion about latest trends in the developer world, ways of monetizing podcasts, and finding ads for podcasts. Jeffrey shares how he started to host podcasts and how he became The post JavaScript Jabber with Jeff Meyerson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
2019-09-08
46 min
Indie Hackers
#114 – The Business of Podcasting with Jeff Meyerson of Software Engineering Daily
Jeff Meyerson (@the_prion) is the host of Software Engineering Daily, a popular podcast that averages 20,000 downloads a day. It's also a successful business that generates close to $60,000/month in advertising revenue. Jeff joined the show to talk about the business of podcasting: What goes into producing an episode? How do you ask great questions? What's the best way to grow your listenership and land lucrative advertising deals? And what lessons from podcasting apply more broadly to all indie hackers?Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/114-jeff-meyerson-of-software-engineering-daily
2019-09-02
59 min
Business and Philosophy
An Elegant Puzzle Virtual Book Club
In this episode Will Larson, author of An Elegant Puzzle: Systems of Engineering Management, speaks with Uma Chingunde of Stripe and Jeff Meyerson of Software Engineering Daily about engineering management. Will was also featured on SE Daily recently. An Elegant Puzzle is an excellent resource on management techniques and strategies for scaling software organizations. Will’s writing draws from his experiences working at Uber and Stripe. ANNOUNCEMENTS FindCollabs is a place to find collaborators and build projects. We recently launched GitHub integrations. It’s easier than ever to find collaborators for your open so...
2019-08-11
43 min
JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 379: FindCollabs and Podcasting with Jeff Meyerson
SponsorsNetlifyRxJS Live PanelAimee KnightAJ O’NealCharles Max WoodWith Special Guest: Jeff MeyersonEpisode SummaryJeff Meyerson is the host of the Software Engineering daily podcast and has also started a company called FindCollabs, an online platform for finding collaborators and building projects. Jeff started FindCollabs because he believes there are all these amazing tools but people are not combining and collaborating as much as they could, when so much good could be accomplished together. FindCollabs is especially useful for working on side projects. The panelists discuss the problems encountered when you try to collaborate with people over the internet, such as finding peo...
2019-08-01
59 min
All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ 379: FindCollabs and Podcasting with Jeff Meyerson
Sponsors Netlify RxJS Live Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood With Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson Episode Summary Jeff Meyerson is the host of the Software Engineering daily podcast and has also started a company called FindCollabs, an online platform for finding collaborators and building projects. Jeff started FindCollabs because he believes there are all these amazing tools but people are not combining and collaborating as much as they could, when so much good could be accomplished together. FindCollabs...
2019-08-01
59 min
All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ 379: FindCollabs and Podcasting with Jeff Meyerson
Sponsors Netlify RxJS Live Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood With Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson Episode Summary Jeff Meyerson is the host of the Software Engineering daily podcast and has also started a company called FindCollabs, an online platform for finding collaborators and building projects. Jeff started FindCollabs because he believes there are all these amazing tools but people are not combining and collaborating as much as they could, when so much good could be accomplished together. FindCollabs...
2019-08-01
59 min
O'Reilly Radar
Tools for Machine Learning Development
In this week's episode of the Data Show, we're featuring an interview Data Show host Ben Lorica participated in for the Software Engineering Daily Podcast, where he was interviewed by Jeff Meyerson. Their conversation mainly centered around data engineering, data architecture and infrastructure, and machine learning (ML).
2019-07-03
39 min
Technology Leadership Podcast Review
Literal Time-Space Tradeoffs
Jocelyn Goldfein on Software Engineering Daily, Michael Bolton on Engineering Culture by InfoQ, Dave Snowden on Engineering Culture by InfoQ, Ben Orenstein on Software Developer’s Journey, and Claire Lew on Greater Than Code. I’d love for you to email me with any comments about the show or any suggestions for podcasts I might want to feature. Email podcast@thekguy.com. This episode covers the five podcast episodes I found most interesting and wanted to share links to during the two week period starting June 10, 2019. These podcast episodes may have been released much earlier, but t...
2019-06-18
12 min
Software Defined Interviews
Jeff Meyerson on starting the Software Engineering Daily Podcast
Jeff Meyerson is the host of Software Engineering Daily. We talk about his career and what led him to start a daily tech podcast for software engineers. We also talk about current trends in cloud computing and Jeff recounts his career as professional poker player. Topics: Darknet Diaries Chartbreakers Episode Who Is Michael Ovitz? Where to find Jeff Software Engineering Daily Jeff Meyerson @the_prion Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson.
2019-02-11
1h 02
Software Defined Interviews
Jeff Meyerson on starting the Software Engineering Daily Podcast
Jeff Meyerson is the host of Software Engineering Daily. We talk about his career and what led him to start a daily tech podcast for software engineers. We also talk about current trends in cloud computing and Jeff recounts his career as professional poker player. Topics: Darknet Diaries Chartbreakers Episode Who Is Michael Ovitz? Where to find Jeff Software Engineering Daily Jeff Meyerson @the_prion Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson.
2019-02-11
1h 02
Living in the USA
Trump & China: Jeff Wasserstrom; After the Shutdown/Harold Meyerson; Trump's Travel Ban/Abramsky
As trade talks with China continue, the DOJ has charged telecom giant Huawei with Iran sanctions violations, bank fraud and more; meanwhle, a million Uyghur Muslims are being interned at Chinese 're-education camps'. We talk with Jeff Wasserstrom, a UCI historian of modern China, about Trump, trade, and human rights in China. Also: Politics after the shutdown -- Harold Meyerson reports, tracing the history of the air traffic controllers from Reagan breaking their union to last week's decisive sick-out at Laguardia airport. Plus: TPS (Temporary Protected Status), the travel ban and Trump -- Sasha Abramsky reports on the human toll...
2019-02-01
3h 17
The Cloudcast
A Cloud-Native Apps Look Ahead for 2019
Show: 380 Description: Brian talks with Jeff Meyerson (@the_prion, Host of @software_daily) about the state of Cloud-native application development heading into 2019.Show Sponsor Links:Datadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and AnalyticsTry Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirtShow Interview Links:Software Engineering Daily - https://softwareengineeringdaily.comShow Notes:Topic 1 - Happy New Year. Tell us a little bit about your background...
2019-01-09
30 min
Living in the USA
The Jeff Sessions Firing w/Chemerisky & Ahilan; Plus Elections Analysis w/Meyerson
The terrible record of Jeff Sessions as Attorney General: Ahilan Arulanantham, ACLU SoCal Senior Counsel, who argued in the 9th circuit against Sessions' policies -- and won. Also: the latest on DACA. Also, Harold Meyerson on the midterms: they deepened the Dem hold on cities and suburbs -- and the Republican hold on the hills and the dales. Plus: Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean of the law school at UC Berkeley, on the old Attorney General, and the new one--and what the change could mean for Mueller and his investigation.
2018-11-09
5h 00
The Accidental Engineer
Software Engineering Economics: Jeff Meyerson of SE Daily
Jeff Meyerson hosts Software Engineering Daily, a similar podcast to our own that publishes new episodes weekdays.
2018-05-28
44 min
Chicago Public Square Podcasts
Food Network star Jeff Mauro talks about that time a guy in the audience died
Something different for the Chicago Public Square Newscast (and Podcast) series this time: A visit with Food Network star and Chicago native Jeff Mauro. He joined the Wednesday Journal Conversations series May 15, 2018, to talk about his life and times—including that time he was performing improv comedy and a ticketholder died. And stick around to hear in detail about Mauro’s bathing habits. (Photo: Carmen Rivera.) Listen here, on your favorite podcast player, via Spotify, YouTube and Pandora, on Amazon’s Alexa-powered speakers* or on iTunes (say “Hey, Siri! Play Chicago Public Square Pod...
2018-05-18
00 min
Charlie Meyerson interviews
Food Network star Jeff Mauro talks about that time a guy in the audience died
2018-05-18
11 min
Software Engineering Daily
The Gravity of Kubernetes with Jeff Meyerson
Kubernetes has become the standard way of deploying new distributed applications.Most new internet businesses started in the foreseeable future will leverage Kubernetes (whether they realize it or not). Many old applications are migrating to Kubernetes too.Before Kubernetes, there was no standardization around a specific distributed systems platform. Just like Linux became the standard server-side operating system for a single node, Kubernetes has become the standard way to orchestrate all of the nodes in your application.With Kubernetes, distributed systems tools can have network effects. Every time someone builds a new tool...
2018-01-13
1h 02
Venturi's Voice: Technology | Leadership | Staffing | Career | Innovation
Software Engineering Daily case study: Great lessons for growing your podcast - Jeffrey Meyerson
In this episode Andy Davis talks to Jeffrey Meyerson, host of Software Engineering Daily. On the show Jeff chats to Andy about the reasons behind starting Software Engineering Daily and the direction the show is heading. Jeff also shares some of his career advice for those starting a career in software engineering. Jeffrey Meyerson: After working for Software Engineering Radio for a few years and working at Amazon Jeff decided to form Software Engineering Radio as a full time career. The scope of software engineering is growing. If you use WordPress, Ableton or PhotoShop, you are a...
2017-12-04
29 min
Software Engineering Daily
Blockchain Building with Daniel van Flymen
A blockchain is a data structure that provides decentralized, peer-to-peer data distribution. Bitcoin is the most well-known blockchain, but in the next decade we will see many more blockchains. Most listeners probably know that you could just fork the code of Bitcoin to start your own blockchain–but wouldn’t it be nice to know how to build a blockchain from scratch?Daniel van Flymen is the author of the Medium article Learn Blockchains by Building One. In his post, he walks you through how to write the code for a blockchain–just like any other web app. H...
2017-10-12
59 min
Software Engineering Daily
Bitcoin Segwit with Jordan Clifford
Visa processes 1,600 transactions per second. PayPal processes 193 transactions per second. Bitcoin processes only 3-4 transactions per second. In order to fulfill the dreams of financial programming–in order to get decentralized, peer-to-peer micropayments–Bitcoin needs a much higher transaction throughput. Bitcoin’s scalability issues have led to debates within the community and changes in the software.In this episode, Jordan Clifford gives an overview of some of the scaling limitations of Bitcoin, and discusses SegWit, a change to the Bitcoin protocol that improves scalability. Jordan was previously on the show to discuss the basics of Ethereum and Bitcoi...
2017-10-10
54 min
Business and Philosophy
Ad Fraud Science with Augustine Fou
Advertising fraud continues to plague the Internet. We do not know the scope and scale of that fraud. How many ads on the Internet are viewed by bots? Estimations range from 2% to 99%. Advertisers are slowly becoming more educated about fraud, thanks in part to Dr. Augustine Fou. Dr. Fou is a full-time advertising fraud researcher. He looks at data sets of billions of ad impressions to figure out how fraud works and help victims of ad fraud make their case. Last year, Dr. Fou came on the show to give an overview of...
2017-10-05
53 min
Software Engineering Daily
Ad Fraud Science with Augustine Fou
Advertising fraud continues to plague the Internet. We do not know the scope and scale of that fraud. How many ads on the Internet are viewed by bots? Estimations range from 2% to 99%.Advertisers are slowly becoming more educated about fraud, thanks in part to Dr. Augustine Fou. Dr. Fou is a full-time advertising fraud researcher. He looks at data sets of billions of ad impressions to figure out how fraud works and help victims of ad fraud make their case.Last year, Dr. Fou came on the show to give an overview of his perspective...
2017-10-05
56 min
Software Engineering Daily
User Management with Michel Feaster
A customer engages with a company across a variety of channels–email, Zendesk, Salesforce, online advertising. Unifying those data sources and getting a dashboard into the entire customer experience is the goal of Usermind, a customer engagement hub. If you can get all of that data unified in one place, it creates a tool that salespeople, customer service, and marketing can all look at to see how users are engaging with a company.Michel Feaster is the CEO of Usermind, and she joins the show to describe how Usermind works and the engineering behind the product. To co...
2017-10-04
50 min
Business and Philosophy
42 Coding School with Brittany Bir
42 is tuition-free developer school for students from 18-30. It was started by Xavier Niel, a French billionaire who wanted to encourage a new model of software education. 42 has campuses in France and Silicon Valley. 42 has very high standards for the students it admits, because the students that get in are not paying tuition, but they have 24/7 access to high quality computers and a beautiful campus. Unlike coding bootcamps, 42 lasts 3-5 years. Students who graduate are equipped with both computer science theory and the practical ability to see projects through on their own. Brittany...
2017-10-03
41 min
Software Engineering Daily
42 Coding School with Brittany Bir
42 is tuition-free developer school for students from 18-30. It was started by Xavier Niel, a French billionaire who wanted to encourage a new model of software education. 42 has campuses in France and Silicon Valley.42 has very high standards for the students it admits, because the students that get in are not paying tuition, but they have 24/7 access to high quality computers and a beautiful campus. Unlike coding bootcamps, 42 lasts 3-5 years. Students who graduate are equipped with both computer science theory and the practical ability to see projects through on their own.Brittany Bir is...
2017-10-03
44 min
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
Developer On Fire
Episode 211 | Jeff Meyerson - Software and Business For Humans
Guest: Jeff Meyerson @the_prion Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-211-jeff-meyerson-software-and-business-for-humans
2017-02-23
00 min
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
SE-Radio Episode 272: Frances Perry on Apache Beam
Jeff Meyerson talks with Frances Perry about Apache Beam, a unified batch and stream processing model. Topics include a history of batch and stream processing, from MapReduce to the Lambda Architecture to the more recent Dataflow model, originally defined in a Google paper. Dataflow overcomes the problem of event time skew by using watermarks and other methods discussed between Jeff and Frances. Apache Beam defines a way for users to define their pipelines in a way that is agnostic of the underlying execution engine, similar to how SQL provides a unified language for databases. This seeks to solve the...
2016-10-25
57 min
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
SE-Radio Episode 272: Frances Perry on Apache Beam
Jeff Meyerson talks with Frances Perry about Apache Beam, a unified batch and stream processing model. Topics include a history of batch and stream processing, from MapReduce to the Lambda Architecture to the more recent Dataflow model, originally defined in a Google paper. Dataflow overcomes the problem of event time skew by using watermarks and other methods discussed between Jeff and Frances. Apache Beam defines a way for users to define their pipelines in a way that is agnostic of the underlying execution engine, similar to how SQL provides a unified language for databases. This seeks to solve the...
2016-10-25
57 min
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
SE-Radio Episode 272: Frances Perry on Apache Beam
Jeff Meyerson talks with Frances Perry about Apache Beam, a unified batch and stream processing model. Topics include a history of batch and stream processing, from MapReduce to the Lambda Architecture to the more recent Dataflow model, originally defined in a Google paper. Dataflow overcomes the problem of event time skew by using watermarks and other methods discussed between Jeff and Frances. Apache Beam defines a way for users to define their pipelines in a way that is agnostic of the underlying execution engine, similar to how SQL provides a unified language for databases. This seeks to solve the...
2016-10-25
57 min
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
SE-Radio Episode 270: Brian Brazil on Prometheus Monitoring
Jeff Meyerson talks with Brian Brazil about monitoring with Prometheus, an open source tool for monitoring distributed applications. Brian is the founder of Robust Perception, a company offering Prometheus engineering and consulting. The high level goal of Prometheus is to allow developers to focus on services rather than individual instances of a given service. Prometheus is based off of the Borgmon monitoring tool, widely used at Google, where Brian previously worked. Jeff and Brian discuss the tradeoffs of choosing not to replicate our monitoring data. In some situations, the monitoring system will lose data because of this decision. Other...
2016-10-04
51 min
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
SE-Radio Episode 270: Brian Brazil on Prometheus Monitoring
Jeff Meyerson talks with Brian Brazil about monitoring with Prometheus, an open source tool for monitoring distributed applications. Brian is the founder of Robust Perception, a company offering Prometheus engineering and consulting. The high level goal of Prometheus is to allow developers to focus on services rather than individual instances of a given service. Prometheus is based off of the Borgmon monitoring tool, widely used at Google, where Brian previously worked. Jeff and Brian discuss the tradeoffs of choosing not to replicate our monitoring data. In some situations, the monitoring system will lose data because of this decision. Other...
2016-10-04
51 min
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
SE-Radio Episode 270: Brian Brazil on Prometheus Monitoring
Jeff Meyerson talks with Brian Brazil about monitoring with Prometheus, an open source tool for monitoring distributed applications. Brian is the founder of Robust Perception, a company offering Prometheus engineering and consulting. The high level goal of Prometheus is to allow developers to focus on services rather than individual instances of a given service. Prometheus is based off of the Borgmon monitoring tool, widely used at Google, where Brian previously worked. Jeff and Brian discuss the tradeoffs of choosing not to replicate our monitoring data. In some situations, the monitoring system will lose data because of this decision. Other...
2016-10-04
51 min
The Creative Stickup
Episode 1603: The Creative Stickup w/Allan Meyerson, ECD @GROUP360
Allan Meyerson has brought his New York edge and helped build one of the biggest and most successful agencies in St. Louis. He's surrounded by great talent, big clients and a shop thats found its groove. Allan talks to Jeff about his no nonsense approach to building a great creative culture and his journey from the New York shop with his name on the door to putting down roots here in the Lou.
2016-03-08
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Quoracast » Podcast
Adult Entertainment Engineering with Garion Hall
Garion Hall operates AbbyWinters, a popular adult entertainment website. Topics of the discussion include: the high price of moving a pornography site to AWS how to manage engineers when you don’t know much about engineering the difficulties of scaling search the myths of porn viruses why to start your own payment processor Our conversation was […]
2016-02-01
59 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Vint Cerf: Internet Future
Vint Cerf is Chief Internet Evangelist at Google. He contributes to global policy development and continued spread of the Internet. Questions: What will the world look like in 5 years? What are the biggest problems associated with rapid spread and development of the Internet? Does blockchain technology present any solutions to these problems Why are […]
2015-08-17
23 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Eva Kor: Holocaust Forgiveness
“I could forgive everyone who had ever hurt me and I could have power over that pain.” Right-click to download. Eva Kor is a Holocaust survivor and forgiveness advocate. She writes about life in Auschwitz concentration camp, where she and her twin sister were subjected to the experimentation of Dr. Mengele. Forgiveness is the tool […]
2015-05-24
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Adrian Lamo: Hackers Wanted
“In trying to do anything substantive in life, you are going to have to understand that your adversaries are going to feel just as justified as you do.” Adrian Lamo is a threat analyst and hacker, currently working with ProjectVIGILANT in Washington, DC. Right-click to download. In 2010, Adrian informed the US Army that Bradley […]
2015-05-12
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Dima Korolev: Engineering, Big Data, and Entrepreneurship
“Carefully examine your assumptions. Many of those are not necessarily wrong, but temporarily eliminating them can expand horizons.” Right-click to download. Dima Korolev is an engineer and data scientist who has built many products and worked at Google, Microsoft, and Facebook. He isn’t shy about expressing opinions that may be misunderstood or taken offensively. This […]
2015-05-10
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Matt Mickiewicz: Hired, 99designs, Flippa
“Two-sided marketplaces are very defensible businesses once you get the wheels spinning. You become a preferred way of clearing a transaction over time.” Right-click to download. “When I was 14 years old making thousands of dollars a month it definitely got to my head a little bit. Over time I realized that money is not […]
2015-05-03
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Rafe Furst: Accelerating Possibilities
The biggest impediment to people’s success is that they oftentimes forget that the external signs of success–the external validation–has nothing to do with you as a person. Rafe Furst has started businesses, studied cancer, and earned degrees in Computer Science and Symbolic Systems. We started off by talking about our shared past–professional poker. Right-click to […]
2015-04-26
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Inna Vishik: Academia and Industry
“The way it actually works is that you have an idea in mind, and science throws something in your direction and you have to pivot.” Between the university and the corporate world there are as many tensions as there are synergies. Inna Vishik is a physicist finishing up her postdoc at MIT. Among other things, […]
2015-04-20
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Mahbod Moghadam: Founder of Genius
“In brain surgery, there are no winners, there are only survivors. I didn’t die, and I’m grateful. As far as I’m concerned I’m supposed to be dead.” Mahbod Moghadam is a founder of Genius, a platform for annotating the web. Right-click to download. “Genius was originally an art project. Then it got traction. We did […]
2015-04-17
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Cristina Hartmann: Stringing Words Together
“I’m a storyteller and I believe that the best way to change someone’s mind about anything is to tell them a story.” Right-click to download the podcast. After abandoning a career in law, Cristina Hartmann is pursuing a career as a full-time writer. She is also deaf and blind. We corresponded over a shared […]
2015-04-12
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Jeff Nelson: Chromebook Inventor
Right-click to download the podcast episode. Jeff Nelson had a problem. “In 2006 I was working on the Google Accounts team. I was writing a browser extension, and what I was finding over and over again was that restarting Firefox in Ubuntu was a particularly slow operation–like 45 seconds. At the time, there wasn’t a […]
2015-04-05
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Michelle Roses: Wonder Woman
Michelle Roses writes on Quora about motherhood, relationships, Judaism, and life lessons. “Quora has been pretty therapeutic. It’s been a way to write about experiences and connect with people who like reading them, or who can relate to them.” “I don’t usually write answers or share unless it is something significant. I don’t have many […]
2015-04-05
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Jonathan Brill: Quora Writer Relations
“We are capturing the world’s knowledge in a way that is different than anywhere else.” Jonathan Brill is the Writer Relations lead at Quora. He came on The Quoracast to talk about his background and his role in the Quora community. Throughout much of his origin story Jonathan worked in Sales and Marketing. “I took […]
2015-03-29
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Laura Hale: Social Media Methodologies
Laura Hale is a PhD student at the University of Canberra. She is currently working on a thesis about social media methodologies. She came on the Quoracast to talk about her pursuit of an effective strategy to studying social media. “It helps explain my world.” “For me, playing with the data is very relevant to […]
2015-03-21
00 min
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Cyndi Perlman Fink: Cyberdiet
Cyndi Perlman Fink is a writer and entrepreneur. During the first Internet boom, she sold her company Cyberdiet for $22 million. “I was working 24 hours a day on this website. It was my passion. My partner was a registered dietician. We were always putting up new articles and thinking. My husband would walk in and […]
2015-03-11
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Moisey Uretsky: Digital Ocean
“It’s a classic case where you have to be contrarian. It seems like the worst idea in the world to start a cloud hosting business. We didn’t know any better.” Moisey Uretsky is the cofounder of Digital Ocean, a leading cloud hosting provider based in New York. “It’s the usual immigrant story. My parents moved […]
2015-02-28
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Quoracast » Podcast
Nancy Hua: Apptimize
“Anyone should be able to innovate and express themselves at any time. The barrier to them is going to go down to almost zero. That’s what all of technology is for.” Nancy Hua is the CEO of Apptimize, a company developing software which equips developers with A/B testing and analytics for their Android and iOS […]
2015-02-22
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Balaji Viswanathan: MBAs, Entrepreneurs, and India
“The education system in India has created dreams and ambitions, but by not having the right markets and institutions, it has made people desperate.” Balaji Viswanathan is an entrepreneur, writer, and engineer. He writes about education, technology, and the changing social landscape of India. Among his many pursuits, teaching others gives Balaji the most energy. […]
2015-02-18
00 min
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Jacob Jaber: Philz Coffee
Jacob Jaber is the CEO of Philz Coffee, a coffee retailer with 17 locations around California. Philz is known for high-touch customer service, interesting blends, and lack of espresso. “My dad was running a grocery store, and experimenting with a lot of coffee varietals and all these special blends. We didn’t use much machinery and […]
2015-02-14
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Stan Hanks: Enron Memoriam
Stan Hanks was the founding CTO of Enron Broadband, which collapsed with the rest of Enron when the corporation went bankrupt in 2001. Stan left the company prior to the collapse, when he started to grow suspicious of the company’s strategy and leadership. “At the time, one of our big recruiting challenges was hiring people […]
2015-02-12
00 min
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
Episode 219: Apache Kafka with Jun Rao
Jeff Meyerson talks to Jun Rao, a software engineer and researcher (formerly of LinkedIn). Jun has spent much of his time researching MapReduce, scalable databases, query processing, and other facets of the data warehouse. For the past three years, he has been a committer to the Apache Kafka project. Jeff and Jun first compare streaming […]
2015-02-09
1h 03
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Episode 219: Apache Kafka with Jun Rao
Jeff Meyerson talks to Jun Rao, a software engineer and researcher (formerly of LinkedIn). Jun has spent much of his time researching MapReduce, scalable databases, query processing, and other facets of the data warehouse. For the past three years, he has been a committer to the Apache Kafka project. Jeff and Jun first compare streaming […]
2015-02-09
1h 03
Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers
Episode 219: Apache Kafka with Jun Rao
Jeff Meyerson talks to Jun Rao, a software engineer and researcher (formerly of LinkedIn). Jun has spent much of his time researching MapReduce, scalable databases, query processing, and other facets of the data warehouse. For the past three years, he has been a committer to the Apache Kafka project. Jeff and Jun first compare streaming […]
2015-02-09
1h 03
Quoracast » Podcast
Auren Hoffman: Non-Obvious Ideas
Auren Hoffman is the CEO of LiveRamp. He has started and sold five businesses, and has started many more that have failed, he also invests in lots of companies. He writes about success and failure, and all of the lessons and observations he has gathered throughout his life. “I don’t think failure is necessarily good. Failure […]
2015-02-07
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Noam Kaiser: Investing in Israel
Noam Kaiser is a principal at Gemini Israel Ventures. He writes about venture capital, Israel, and atheism. “That’s the thing about VC. When you come along for the first time they tell you that you are going to have to spend fifty percent evaluating deal flow and you have to spend the other fifty percent […]
2015-02-06
00 min
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Michael O. Church: Hazards of Silicon Valley
Michael O. Church is a software engineer, blogger, and frequent poster on Quora. He writes about the pernicious, hidden attitudes and patterns hiding under the surface of Silicon Valley. “As an industry, we don’t focus on the right things. We can do a whole lot better in terms of the companies we can create, the […]
2015-02-01
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Patrick Mathieson: Venture Capital
“I was a golf caddy in the summers back in Illinois, and one day this guy came in. He was a start-up CEO. The next day I gave him a call and told him I would get to California.” Patrick Mathieson is a venture capitalist at Toba Capital. He writes about technology, companies, investing, and […]
2015-01-28
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Thomas Cormen: Algorithms and Academia
“Computer Science is not really about computers. It’s about how we solve problems through computing and through computation.” Thomas Cormen is a Professor of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. He wrote the textbook “Introduction to Algorithms” with Charles Leiserson, Ronald Rivest, and Clifford Stein, and it is one of the default manuals for learning about […]
2015-01-25
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Marie Stein: Adventures in Finance
Marie Stein has worked as a risk manager, banking executive, attorney, mediator, securities analyst, and ice-cream scooper. She came onto The Quoracast to talk about her life and career. Most recently she has been working with Kiva, a non-profit organization with a mission to connect people through lending to alleviate poverty. “They leverage the internet […]
2015-01-22
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Dutch Boyd: Poker Tilt
“When poker is portrayed on television, it’s given this glamorous gloss. We are expected to believe that every bracelet winner is living high…most of them are struggling just to keep the lights on.” Dutch Boyd is a poker player and author of Poker Tilt, an autobiography of his experiences as a poker player, a founder […]
2015-01-17
00 min
Larry Miller Show
"I'll Kill You" and Other Funny Things Larry's Friends Say
Larry looks back fondly at when his late friend Taylor Negron said he would kill him. We also give a tribute to Donna Douglas, Bess Meyerson and Rod Taylor. On "Poetry Corner," Larry recites some Tennyson and then talks about Breakfast At Tiffany's on "Magic Movie Moment." Quote Of The Week: "Hey, stupid. Come here." Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana
2015-01-14
55 min
Larry Miller Show
"I'll Kill You" and Other Funny Things Larry's Friends Say
Larry looks back fondly at when his late friend Taylor Negron said he would kill him. We also give a tribute to Donna Douglas, Bess Meyerson and Rod Taylor. On "Poetry Corner," Larry recites some Tennyson and then talks about Breakfast At Tiffany's on "Magic Movie Moment." Quote Of The Week: "Hey, stupid. Come here." Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana
2015-01-14
55 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Kaiser Kuo: Baidu and Chinese Innovation
“I was able to make people understand that Baidu is a company that does not labor under the illusion that people would prefer to have censored search results…it does everything in its power to expand the information horizons of normal users of the Chinese Internet.” Kaiser Kuo spoke to me about his work as Baidu’s […]
2015-01-11
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Claudia Azula Altucher: Become An Idea Machine
How do you invent things? How do you change the world around you? Start by writing ten ideas a day. Claudia Azula Altucher is the best-selling author of The Power of No and host of The Yoga Podcast. Her upcoming book is Become An Idea Machine. Among other things, it contains 180 writing prompts for ideas. Topics we discussed include: […]
2014-12-29
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
James Altucher: The Daily Practice
James Altucher is a best-selling writer, and one of my favorite authors and podcasters. But the first time I read his blog posts, I could not stand them. His writing seemed masochistic. He was reliving dramatic failures: tremendous financial loss, loneliness, rock bottom. There was lots of caps lock and list-based article writing. The first […]
2014-12-17
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Terrence Yang: Startup Investing
Terrence Yang is founder and CEO of Precelerator, as well as Yang Ventures. His background is in law and finance, having spent years as a Wall Street lawyer working on innovative financial products. Since leaving Wall Street, Terrence has been investing and writing about startups. Right-click to download.
2014-11-27
00 min
Quoracast » Podcast
Leonard Kim: The Etiquette of Social Media
Leonard Kim has a new book, The Etiquette of Social Media. He explores conduct on a variety of platforms, from MySpace to LinkedIn to Quora. We’ve all made mistakes when presenting ourselves on social media. There are now many social media sites, and they all have different norms, and different levels of visibility. Leonard’s new book helps […]
2014-11-05
00 min