Sinopsis
All episodes of all shows on Goodstuff.FM
Episodios
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The atU2 Podcast 22: I Had This Ravishing Need To Hear “Volcano”
17/12/2015It’s time to wrap up 2015 and so we’ve got Sherry, Aaron G, Matt, and Chris on to talk about what they each thought was the top U2 related moments of 2015.
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Daily(ish) 149: Pew Pew Mic Shootout Pew Pew
15/12/2015A quick mic test of my new Samson C01U Pro USB condenser microphone. It definitely helps me appreciate the Heil PR40 mic I usually use but I think it’ll be ok for a backup/travel solution.
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Non Breaking Space Show 60: Simon St. Laurent — JavaScript, SVG, and The Web
14/12/2015Simon St. Laurent is back to talk about the rise of JavaScript, SVG, and we take a look at what we saw this past month in the web space (and more) and what we think is happening on the horizon as we slip into the new year.
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The atU2 Podcast 21: Bono Made A Comment Like Awwww Dude
10/12/2015We’re joined once again by Mark Baker aka U2Brothr to chat about getting summoned back to Paris by U2 and what the full experience was like. We answer your #AskAtU2 questions and give our review of the HBO broadcast along the way.
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Daily(ish) 148: Going Behind a Paywall
09/12/2015With travel plans ahead, I’m taking Daily(ish) to a Patreon supporters only show for the next little while. Support me on Patreon for a dollar or more per month and you’re in the club!
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Non Breaking Space Show 59: Rachel Ober — Crafting Valuable Conferences
07/12/2015Rachel Ober is a developer who specializes in Front End and Ruby on Rails. She’s also the co-founder of Write/Speak/Code, whose mission is to empower women software developers to become thought leaders, conference speakers, and open source contributors.
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Daily(ish) 147: Cheating On My Patreon
01/12/2015I talk about the other mental blockage that’s been holding me back from podcasting lately.
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Non Breaking Space Show 58: Jonathan Cutrell — CSS Attribute Design and Level 4 Selectors
30/11/2015Jonathan Cutrell is Director of Technology at Whiteboard, an interactive design and development firm. He also hosts of Developer Tea podcast. We talked about his experience speaking at CSS Dev Conf, his podcasts, and Whiteboard.
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The atU2 Podcast 20: A Closet Full Of Edge’s Hats
26/11/2015We’ve got Dublin voice. Recovering from shouting (hell yeah!) at the top of our lungs in Dublin, travelling to the other side and back, and Jill tells her story of meeting Dallas Schoo before her flight home.
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The atU2 Podcast 19: I Thought Bono and Edge Would Have Good Wi-Fi
26/11/2015We recorded live from Dublin with Sherry, Steve, Liseth, and even a jet lagged Matt made an appearance. We talk about the first couple of Dublin shows and what people are looking forward to hearing, how the stage feels in the 3Arena, and what Irish fans are thinking of U2 this time.
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3G3Q 73: S05:E07 - “Havarti Party” (Thanksgiving)
24/11/2015Infinite fools gold, pizza cornucopia, & dinner jello
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Non Breaking Space Show 57: Annette Priest — UX Tools and Gadgets
23/11/2015Annette Priest is a UX strategist and experienced designer and researcher. Her work spans device types and industries: mobile, IoT, health, travel, communications, security, finance, and government. She stops by the show to talk tips for UX research and tools you should have along.
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I Guess We're Grown-Ups Now 21: Playlist for Death
23/11/2015Brook and Kari record over wine and cats, and ponder their own mortality, loved ones (including pets) dying, being ready to die, risky behavior, travelling on planes, and trying to understand death. Uplifting!
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Daily(ish) 145: Planning for Winter
19/11/2015Talking about plans to escape the winter after one day of snow and cold.
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The atU2 Podcast 18: Bono Called an Audible
19/11/2015We’re joined by special guest Mark Baker, aka U2Brothr, to talk about his documentary, his experiences getting on stage with U2, and what it was like to be a part of a contest on U2.com to go to Paris only to find out he wouldn’t be going after all. We also played Name that Tune with Mark - as a bass player in a U2 tribute band you’d think he’d do pretty good, right? And we also talk a bit about the upcoming shows in Dublin, Ireland.