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Alex talks with Joe Cannatti about parenting, social anxiety, and zen buddhism.
The music is This is Everything That I Own, by Corissa Bragg.
Guest Evan Light and Alex talk about mindfulness, empathy, Search Inside Yourself, and kitties.
Music: Chopin: Prelude Op 28 No 4 performed by Paul Cantrell (via the Free Music Archive)
Alex and JB talked about depression, energy, financial security, and creating your own meaningful story.
The music is Calling on Dolphins, by Fourstones.
Jessica Kerr, Alex Harms.
I accidentally deleted this one and now I'm putting it back. So.
Dave Shah, Alex Harms. We talked about the TDD & strong convictions, Military & peace & love, getting your mind blown at conferences, religion, and who knows what else? Music: John Philip Sousa. Stars and Stripes Forever
Alex Lancaster & Alex Harms discuss emergence, improv, art. Music: Will Bernard and Motherbug, Three-toed Sloth
Guest Isaac Schlueter & Alex talk about NVC, and how it has helped us, and ways we've seen it used to create pain, as well. And we touch on Isaac's company, NPM, employee happiness, and Javascript. The music this time is a Klezmer piece by Hollywood Klezmer, found at archive.org.
Jason Felice, Alex Harms. This is an unplanned episode, in which Jason & Alex have a conversation about LambdaConf, etc. (Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, courtesy of archive.org)
Duke Green, Jason Felice, Alex Harms. We talked a lot about race, and a little about not getting caught up in ideas about yourself while coding that distract you from the work. And Duke sang a song for us.
Episode 10: This Emergence Dance
With Bill Tozier @vaguery, Jason Felice @eraserhd, and Alex Harms @onealexharms
We talk about self-organizing, emergence, consulting, complexity, uncertainty yada yada yada. The music is 100% Hello, by Succès Planétaire International, found on archive.org. Tozier mentioned Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, and Vampyroteuthis Infernalis. Jason mentioned reMIND.
Here are the names I promised for googling: Ron Jeffries, Brian Marick, Stuart Kauffman, John Holland, Andrew Pickering, Alan Watts, Robert Anton Wilson, Karl Popper, Thomas Kuhn, Richard Rorty, Vile Flusser.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.