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A podcast that explores the interesting paths people take in life, and why and how they take them. From cuddle therapists to financial advisors. New episodes every Tuesday.... more
FAQs about Half Hour Intern:How many episodes does Half Hour Intern have?The podcast currently has 639 episodes available.
March 09, 2017Veterinary Surgical Oncologist (with Dr. Sarah Boston)Most of us, at some point in our lives, have a pet that is one of our best friends. I, for one, am a dog person. I absolutely love it whenever I’m out and about and I get to meet a new dog. I also own two dogs who, next to my wife, make me laugh and smile and fill me up with good emotions more than anybody else in my life. They call dogs ‘Man’s best friend’, and to me that sounds about right, but I definitely believe that any pet can fill that best friend role. It makes sense then that we would treat our pets with the same level of love and care that we treat anyone else when they get sick. Today’s guest, Dr. Sarah Boston, is one of 50 fellowship trained surgical vet oncologists in the world. If your dog or cat gets cancer, she is the amazing person you would want to treat them....more41minPlay
March 09, 2017Veterinary Surgical Oncologist (with Dr. Sarah Boston)Most of us, at some point in our lives, have a pet that is one of our best friends. I, for one, am a dog person. I absolutely love it whenever I’m out and about and I get to meet a new dog. I also own two dogs who, next to my wife, make me laugh and smile and fill me up with good emotions more than anybody else in my life. They call dogs ‘Man’s best friend’, and to me that sounds about right, but I definitely believe that any pet can fill that best friend role. It makes sense then that we would treat our pets with the same level of love and care that we treat anyone else when they get sick. Today’s guest, Dr. Sarah Boston, is one of 50 fellowship trained surgical vet oncologists in the world. If your dog or cat gets cancer, she is the amazing person you would want to treat them....more41minPlay
March 06, 2017App Developer (with Matt Bauer)“Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” For the majority of human history these words were a great motivator, but probably not very realistic. There was a whole lot that just plain and simple could not be done. Then, with the advent of computers, that statement seemed a bit more true. Those with enough time and money could tackle all sorts of problems. More recently, with the proliferation of the internet and smartphones, it would seem that statement is darn near fact. Apple realized this fact back in 2010 and coined the phrase “There’s an app for that”. Today there are tools online that can help just about anybody program an app to do just about anything. Matt is one such anybody and in just a few short months he learned how to program apps that solved his problems....more40minPlay
March 06, 2017App Developer (with Matt Bauer)“Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” For the majority of human history these words were a great motivator, but probably not very realistic. There was a whole lot that just plain and simple could not be done. Then, with the advent of computers, that statement seemed a bit more true. Those with enough time and money could tackle all sorts of problems. More recently, with the proliferation of the internet and smartphones, it would seem that statement is darn near fact. Apple realized this fact back in 2010 and coined the phrase “There’s an app for that”. Today there are tools online that can help just about anybody program an app to do just about anything. Matt is one such anybody and in just a few short months he learned how to program apps that solved his problems....more40minPlay
March 02, 2017QA Software Engineer (with Justin Washington)#include (Half Hour Intern)#include (Handsome, Intelligent) #include (Justin Washington) void func(basic); void do_something(Interesting, Awesome); int main() { std::string str = "Test"; int x = 5; std::thread t{func, str, std::ref(x)}; do_something(Enjoy); t.join(); }...more1h 13minPlay
March 02, 2017QA Software Engineer (with Justin Washington)#include (Half Hour Intern)#include (Handsome, Intelligent) #include (Justin Washington) void func(basic); void do_something(Interesting, Awesome); int main() { std::string str = "Test"; int x = 5; std::thread t{func, str, std::ref(x)}; do_something(Enjoy); t.join(); }...more1h 13minPlay
February 27, 2017Tarot (with Charlie Harrington)What do you believe in? Do you only believe in what you can see and touch? Do people say that you’re the most gullible person in the world and you’ll believe anything? Are you religious, or is science your only deity? Where do you stand on the occult and mysterious? In the past people that chose to balk at religion and consider themselves married to science and logic could sleep soundly only believing in the physical world that science explained. Then came quantum physics, and with it a bunch of unnerving and miraculous observations without explanation. Suddenly being ‘logical’ and ‘scientific’ didn’t look so different from being a believer. Things in the world of mystery and science fiction were now sounding more possible and plausible in the world of actual science. Of particular interest to me, and the focus of today’s episode, is tarot. Ask a question, pick some cards, and they will help guide your future. Sound like BS? It also sounds an awful lot like the law of attraction mixed with some quantum mechanics helping to guide your life....more59minPlay
February 27, 2017Tarot (with Charlie Harrington)What do you believe in? Do you only believe in what you can see and touch? Do people say that you’re the most gullible person in the world and you’ll believe anything? Are you religious, or is science your only deity? Where do you stand on the occult and mysterious? In the past people that chose to balk at religion and consider themselves married to science and logic could sleep soundly only believing in the physical world that science explained. Then came quantum physics, and with it a bunch of unnerving and miraculous observations without explanation. Suddenly being ‘logical’ and ‘scientific’ didn’t look so different from being a believer. Things in the world of mystery and science fiction were now sounding more possible and plausible in the world of actual science. Of particular interest to me, and the focus of today’s episode, is tarot. Ask a question, pick some cards, and they will help guide your future. Sound like BS? It also sounds an awful lot like the law of attraction mixed with some quantum mechanics helping to guide your life....more59minPlay
February 23, 2017Audiologist (with Lauren Keller)The amount of things we take for granted in any given moment are astronomical. Right now, you can read this, for instance. In a moment you’re about to listen to this episode. That means that someone created language. It was passed down to you. You didn’t have any inherent learning disabilities that kept you from assimilating the language or learning how to read. Someone taught that language to you. The list goes on and on. At the very top of that list, and yet somehow often overlooked, are our senses. You can read this because you were born with the ability to see, and you still have that ability today. You can listen to this podcast and all of the beautiful, wonderful noises in the world because you have the ability to hear. What would you do if that ability started slipping away, or went away completely? Or if you had a child that was not born with hearing the way that you were? You would go and see an intelligent, caring audiologist like today’s guest, Lauren Keller....more1h 20minPlay
February 23, 2017Audiologist (with Lauren Keller)The amount of things we take for granted in any given moment are astronomical. Right now, you can read this, for instance. In a moment you’re about to listen to this episode. That means that someone created language. It was passed down to you. You didn’t have any inherent learning disabilities that kept you from assimilating the language or learning how to read. Someone taught that language to you. The list goes on and on. At the very top of that list, and yet somehow often overlooked, are our senses. You can read this because you were born with the ability to see, and you still have that ability today. You can listen to this podcast and all of the beautiful, wonderful noises in the world because you have the ability to hear. What would you do if that ability started slipping away, or went away completely? Or if you had a child that was not born with hearing the way that you were? You would go and see an intelligent, caring audiologist like today’s guest, Lauren Keller....more1h 20minPlay
FAQs about Half Hour Intern:How many episodes does Half Hour Intern have?The podcast currently has 639 episodes available.