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We believe that digital transformation efforts make companies and communities more resilient. In the API Resilience podcast you'll listen to guests from industry leading API teams sharing their views about the current trends of the API economy. We also bring you insights that your API team will be able to use, and even explain to your management on how APIs can help your company cope, resurge, and thrive during and after this pandemic. The host is Kristof Van Tomme.
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Behind the API | Interviews with API Leaders Launching Amazing Experiences

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Behind the API | Interviews with API Leaders Launching Amazing Experiences
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Behind the API | Interviews with API Leaders Launching Amazing Experiences www.Astral.sh
Building a successful API requires more than just coding. It starts with collaborative design, focuses on creating a great developer experience, and ends with getting your company on board, maintaining consistency, and maximizing your API’s profitability. In the API Intersection, you’ll learn from experienced API practitioners who transformed their organizations, and get tangible advice to build quality APIs with collaborative API-first design. Jason Harmon and Anna Daugherty bring over a de ...
A no-nonsense (well, some-nonsense) podcast about API design & development, new features in the world of HTTP, service-orientated architecture, microservices, and probably bikes.
Hosted by Viktor Gamov and Kaitlyn Barnard, we interview software developers and technology leaders at the top of their game every other week. We’ll also give you the tools, tactics and strategies you need to take your cloud native architecture to the next level. We go beyond the buzzwords and dissect real-life applications and success stories so that you can tackle your biggest connectivity challenges.
The Cloudcast is the industry's leading, independent Cloud Computing podcast. Since 2011, co-hosts Aaron Delp & Brian Gracely have interviewed technology and business leaders that are shaping the future of computing. Topics will include Cloud Computing | Open Source | AWS | Azure | GCP | Serverless | DevOps | Big Data | ML | AI | Security | Kubernetes | AppDev | SaaS | PaaS | CaaS | IoT. Also available, the "Cloudcast Basics" podcast (@cloudcastbasics), for anyone new to Cloud Computing.
Inside Appalachia tells the stories of our people, and how they live today. The show is an audio tour of our rich history, food, music and culture.
Interviews with software developers about their websites, apps and other projects that use Cloudinary in innovative ways.
Digital Insurance Innovator is a Human API podcast that celebrates business leaders who are building the future of insurance.
The Bay Area's favorite quiz show!
Podcast by Moesif API Observability
Conversations with CISOs and other important thought leaders offering advice for those wanting to enter the field, grow in the field.
Each weekday naturalist Rudy Mancke, former host of SCETV's NatureScene, shares his knowledge of plants and wildlife. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio.Click here to contact Rudy Mancke by email.
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Ambassador Labs: All-Things Cloud, DevEx, and APIs

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Ambassador Labs: All-Things Cloud, DevEx, and APIs
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Software developers, platform engineers, and sysadmin/operators listen to the weekly Ambassador Labs podcasts in order to learn how to build cloud platforms and create an effective developer experience (DevEx) for deploying container-based applications to Kubernetes. We also discuss best practices for releasing functionality via continuous delivery pipelines, and we investigate the latest developer tooling, API gateway technology (e.g Envoy), and service mesh implementations. We interview pr ...
Oracle’s Built and Deployed series is an in-depth look at how customers run their workloads on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Each episode is centered around the customer walking through their companies architecture and explaining the benefits of running on OCI.
KALW's call-in show: Politics and culture, dialogue and debate.
"Better Automation" by PROCESIO brings in the world's top experts and shares their best ideas on how to improve automation in your business, processes, workflows and lives. So that you save time, reduce costs, up skill your teams, scale up your business reliably and get the right data reporting to make superior decisions | Website: Procesio.com
Arts, News, Books, Ideas, Trends, and Medicine — in-depth conversations from Public Radio Tulsa
FinTech in Focus explores B2B payments and AP praxis in the age of automation. We discuss the issues facing CFOs, controllers, treasurers, and on-the-ground AP teams, and celebrate the talent and ideas that contribute to the global fintech industry.
Join RB and Jiub as they crack jokes LIVE!!!Links:NHTB: forum.nobodyhasthe.bizDLIVE: dlive.tv/RB_88 (Streaming Fridays at 8:00 usually)WEBSITE: https://audio.nobodyhasthe.biz/channels/blackielawlessfanclub/ RSS: https://audio.nobodyhasthe.biz/api/v1/channels/blackielawlessfanclub/rss HATEBUS: https://hatebus.libsyn.com/ MUYF: https://audio.nobodyhasthe.biz/channels/metalupyourfash/RFI: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOEKLOtg6ovfltpq2Ytn5nw
Asian American History 101 is a podcast co-hosted by Gen and Ted Lai, a daughter and father team. The podcast will entertain and educate people as Gen and Ted dive into the vast history of Asian Pacific Americans from their contributions to their struggles to their triumphs.
Cincinnati Edition covers topics from regional government to business, education, health, technology and the arts.
Hosted by a Canadian-born Asian with ADHD | Sharing perspectives & experiences of having ADHD through storytelling, keeping it fun and light with a bit of humor | Bringing awareness & advocating for ADHD brains from ALL backgrounds and communities, because we know ADHD is not defined by skin color, ethnic background, or where we are on the globe.
WAMC's The Roundtable is an award-winning, nationally recognized eclectic talk program. The show airs from 9 a.m. to noon each weekday and features news, interviews, in-depth discussion, music, theatre, and more!
Atomic Zero is a SF Bay-Area political news, culture and opinion show. Featuring relevant and irrelevant materials for laughter and entertainment. Working with different Pan-Asian American Cultural groups, local Artists, Community Advocates, and Innovators.
Hear celebrated and up-and-coming authors read excerpts from new books and discuss their work with former Times-Picayune book editor Susan Larson.
This is a gathering of API storytellers, exploring what is going on around us each day, using API technology to make sense of who we are.
Seeking the Truv explores the many highs, lows, and lessons learned by business leaders in their journeys to making confident decisions. Hosted by Truv’s CEO and Co-Founder, Kirill Klokov, guests include people that have built and led companies, created new categories, and disrupted industries by using data to seek the truth.
Full episodes of WGLT's newsmagazine covering central Illinois. Sound Ideas airs weekdays at 5 p.m.
That's What They Say is a weekly segment on Michigan Radio that explores our changing language. Each week University of Michigan English Professor Anne Curzan will discuss why we say what we say with Michigan Radio Weekend Edition host Rebecca Kruth.
WXXI's Evan Dawson talks about what matters to Rochester and the Finger Lakes on Connections, Every weekday from Noon-2 p.m. on WXXI-AM 1370, WRUR FM 88.5, and online at WXXINews.org.
Ann Thompson reports on the latest trends in technology and their effects on medicine, safety, the environment or entertainment.
Podcast by Capacity Building Team at API Wellness
Readings, debates, lectures from around Seattle, and so much more. Hear fascinating talks by authors, intellectuals, officials and regular folks with important stories recorded live.
Our guests talk about their insights and experience as documentarians. We bring advice from behind open and closed developer portals, ideas on what new learnings you can aim for, and recent experiments from the field of API documentation.
New Orleans writer Ian McNulty hosts Where Y'Eat, a weekly exploration and celebration of food culture in the Crescent City and south Louisiana.
Welcome to Reader's Corner, a weekly radio show hosted by Boise State University president emeritus Bob Kustra that features lively conversations with some of the nation's leading authors about issues and ideas that matter today.
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Become the best software developer you can be
Local news, reporting and newscasts from Vermont Public Radio.
Every week NPR contributor (and former San Franciscian) Sandip Roy brings you a little taste of the 'new India' – a letter home from his other home.
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The Jefferson Exchange


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Geoffrey Riley, John Baxter, Angela Decker, Robert Goodwin
JPR's live interactive program devoted to current events and newsmakers from around the region and beyond.
Lake Effect is WUWM’s local show about what matters most now to people in Milwaukee and southeast Wisconsin. It goes beyond the headlines and connects listeners to the community.
Listen in as we discuss APIs, the web and network based software. In each episode we take on a new topic and try valiantly to find a shared understanding. Sometimes with guests.
Every week there are new marvels to look for in the outdoors, and Discover Nature highlights these attractions. The Missouri Department of Conservation’s Candice Davis brings us the stories of river otters, luna moths, red buds, and other actors as they take center stage in nature’s theater.
Queer histories, herstories, personalities and issues are explored with humor, insight, and sensitivity each week on Out in the Bay, which resumed production in 2020 after a 4-year pause. Find dozens of past shows on its website, OutintheBay.org
Interviews with leading software architects and developers. Listen to get deep insights on modern software architecture and development approaches while facing sociotechnical challenges. If you are a technology executive, senior architect, or software engineer you will gain a fresh perspective on increasing success and innovation in software design and implementation. More about Vaughn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Kongcast: The API Connectivity Series

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Cloud-Native Kafka and Data Pipelines | Danika Fine | Confluent
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In this Kongcast episode, Danica Fine, Senior Developer Advocate at Confluent, talks about her hardware projects with Kafka and Python as well as fully serverless cloud-native data pipelines with Confluent Cloud and ksqlDB. Subscribe to get email alerts for the latest new episodes and see which guests are coming on the show next: https://bit.ly/39P…
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API Resilience


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Opening episode: APIs and Deliberate Complexity
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If you've ever wondered how APIs change organizations, our communities and our society, look no further, this is the podcast you've been searching for. How we transform organizations is a complex problem. We need to explain emergence, and create the conditions that makes it much more likely for certain things to happen. Thinking that you can just i…
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API Intersection


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Fortifying Your Strategy & Scaling for Large API Teams feat. the Fiserv API team
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This week on the API Intersection podcast, we chatted with Ryan Clifford, API Product Lead, and Matthew Forrest, API Product Manager, at Fiserv. Fiserv is a Fortune 500 fintech company with around 40,000 people across the globe and an API team of 20 that focuses on enabling money movement for thousands of financial institutions and millions of busi…
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Public reacts to Friday night shootings near Fiserv Forum
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Sunday was a disappointing day for the Milwaukee Bucks and their fans. The team lost the NBA’s Eastern Conference semifinals to the Boston Celtics. More devastating was the violence that erupted two nights earlier within blocks of the Fiserv Forum. Twenty-one people were injured. Some people who ventured to downtown Milwaukee Sunday shared their th…
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Connections Podcast


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Buffalo mass shooting - How political and cultural forces perpetuate conspiracy theories
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In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Monday, May 16, 2022, guests discuss how people like the 18-year-old alleged gunman become radicalized to believe conspiracy theories like the 'great replacement theory.'By Evan Dawson, Megan Mack
In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Monday, May 16, 2022, New York State Senator Edward Rath III discusses the mass shooting in Buffalo and elements of the state budget.By Evan Dawson, Megan Mack
A gunman killed 10 people at Tops Market, a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. Officials have called it a hate crime.By NPR
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Is forgiving all federal student loan debt a good idea?
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President Biden is expected to announce a decision soon on whether to forgive some amount of student loan debt.By NPR
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A day with a family who's traded urban living for a simpler life off the grid
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For some, the pandemic has presented an opportunity leave behind urban life. One family has been doing that for years in Mexico's Rio Sonora Valley.By NPR
"Regardless of your age, fitness level, or science acumen, [this is] an inspiring and engaging read. Dr. Heisz effectively explains the evidence behind the brain-boosting effects of exercise and how everyone can and should move their body to reap the benefits." -- Lynn Posluns, president of Women's Brain Health Initiative…
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Buy now, pay later: 4 things a finance expert wants you to know
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Buy Now, Pay Later services are growing in popularity, as people take advantage of the ability to pay a little up front and then pay off their purchase over several months.By NPR
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The Jefferson Exchange


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How a sawmill became a recycling business, in The Ground Floor
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Gold Hill-based Sweed Machinery in this month's edition of The Ground Floor, our business segment.By The Jefferson Exchange Team
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The Jefferson Exchange


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Cal-Poly Humboldt students go 'Black to the Land'
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A farm project to get Cal Poly-Humboldt Black students involved in agriculture, growing both plants and animals.By The Jefferson Exchange Team
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Strategists discuss last-minute shifts in Pennsylvania Senate primaries
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Conservative Republican Kathy Barnette is seeing an 11th-hour surge. And in the Democratic primary, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman announced Sunday that he suffered a stroke on Friday.By NPR
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The Jefferson Exchange


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How the upheaval of the 20th Century reshaped music
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John Mauceri, conductor and musical scholar, on his book The War on Music: Reclaiming the Twentieth Century.By The Jefferson Exchange Team
A gunman who killed at least 10 in Buffalo cited a racist theory alleging that the white population has been systematically reduced and "replaced." We break down the origins of the theory, and how it's gained traction in right-wing media.By NPR
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This forgotten women's prison helped cement Greenwich Village's queer identity
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In his book The Women's House of Detention, Hugh Ryan writes about the New York City prison and the role it played in the gay rights movement of the '60s, including the 1969 Stonewall Uprising.By Terry Gross
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Kharkiv residents catiously optimistic after Russians driven from city
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It's being called a victory in the battle over control of the city. But Russia continues its missile offensive, bombarding villages north of Kharkiv.By NPR
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Federal oversight of Oakland Police Department is ending after 20 years
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Critics say change took too long and remains fragile.By NPR
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Monday on Lake Effect: Milwaukee rent hikes, 'The Loyola Project,' summer festivals & events, four-toed salamander
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We look at the rising cost of rent in Milwaukee and what it means for residents. Then, the filmmakers of The Loyola Project share the cultural impact of the 1963 Ramblers team. We give a rundown of this summer’s many festivals and events. Plus, tell you about a rare four-toed salamander discovered in a new region of Wisconsin, by UW-Milwaukee stude…
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Cincinnati Edition


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New legislation would protect parents with disabilities in family court
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Kara Ayers says courts have taken children from their disabled parents or denied them equal custody because of their disability.
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'School Girls: Or the African Mean Girls Play' tackles colorism at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
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The production runs through May 22 and is the last show in the Playhouse’s Marx Theatre before it’s demolished for the new mainstage theater scheduled to open in 2023.
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Dance Theatre of Harlem performs for two nights at the Aronoff
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The multi-ethnic company performs forward-thinking repertoire of treasured classics and neoclassical works.
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Get creative with olive oil: Chef Kathy Gunst shares tales and recipes from Italy's ancient trees
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Last fall, Gunst traveled to northern Italy with Jovial Foods to learn about how olive oil is made and used. When she came back, she created three new recipes that use olive oil as a flavorful ingredient rather than a cooking fat.By NPR
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Songs of remembrance: 'The dreams that you dare to dream really do come true'
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Summer Austria Greenway remembers her father, Mario Austria, who died almost two years ago.By NPR
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Pulitzer Prize-winning 'Invisible Child' chronicles how homelessness shaped the life of one girl
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The book won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction and is out in paperback Tuesday.By NPR
Before the war, the U.S. promised to greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and send billions of dollars to developing nations to help pay for the costs of climate change.By NPR
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Buffalo mourns the 10 people killed in racist attack at the grocery store
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All 10 people killed were Black. The suspect, who is white, allegedly published a racist screed online before the attack.By NPR
Jori Lewis is an award–winning journalist who writes about agriculture and the environment. Her new book "Slaves for Peanuts: A Story of Conquest, Liberation, and a Crop That Changed History," weaves together the natural and human history of a crop that transformed the lives of millions. Americans consume over 1.5 billion pounds of peanut products …
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The birth of FBI profiling explored in new book by Ron Franscell
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Ron Franscell is the acclaimed author of 18 books and has been hailed as one of America’s best narrative nonfiction writers. A journalist who has covered war and natural disasters abroad, he wrote the international true-crime bestsellers "The Darkest Night" and the 2017 Edgar finalist "Morgue: A Life in Death."His new book, "ShadowMan: An Elusive P…
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Congressional Corner with Sean Patrick Maloney
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All eyes remain on Eastern Europe. In today’s Congressional Corner, New York representative Sean Patrick Maloney, a Democrat from the 18th district, speaks with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.By Alan Chartock
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Wisconsin Republicans to gather this coming weekend and may attempt to agree on candidates
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The closest battle would appear to be over endorsing a candidate for governor.By Chuck Quirmbach
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The nauseating familiarity of the Buffalo shooting
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The country is once again reeling from a hate crime motivated by racism and carried out by a young white man.By WAMU 88.5
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How Indigenous Writers Are Reinventing Speculative Fiction (Rebroadcast)
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For some, the legacy of science fiction is one that's struggled to imagine a future with Black and Indigenous people. But these Native authors are turning the genre on its head by reimagining the genre beyond its Eurocentric tropes.By Kathryn Fink
The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond.Today's panelists are WAMC’s Alan Chartock, Investigative Journalist Rosemary Armao, Tetherless World Professor of Computer, Web and Cognitive Sciences at RPI and Director of the RPI-IBM Artificial Intelligence research collaboration Jim Hendler, political consultant and…