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The Playground

Shanila Sattar

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Welcome to The Playground, a space for spiritual exploration, personal development, self-healing, wellness, and mysticism for the modern millennial - all while having fun! Hosted by Shanila Sattar, author of Breathe, creatrix of FLOW Breathwork Facilitator Training, and the Healing Arts Practitioner Training Immersion. She is the founder of AlwaysPlay Studios which trains sound healers and breathwork facilitators, and THE PLAYGROUND which mentors healers. Her background is in tech, having co ...
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World Web Technology

Sanjay Ghinaiya

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World Web Technology is one of the leading website designing & mobile application development company located in India, provides custom software development services worldwide. We are backed by a team of 70+ full-time resources who deliver high-quality business solutions to global clients spanning diverse industry verticals. We have successfully completed over 1000+ projects spanning a wide variety of organizations across a range of industries including Corporations, eCommerce Stores, Not-fo ...
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The Chess Angle

Long Island Chess Club

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The Chess Angle is the official podcast of the renowned Long Island Chess Club in NY. We discuss chess, tournament play, and improvement at the amateur and club level. Featured guests include titled players and dedicated amateurs. New episodes drop on Sundays. Web: www.thechessangle.com. Twitter (X): www.twitter.com/TheChessAngle. Email: info@thechessangle.com. Thank you for listening and we hope you win your next game!
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Hanson & Hunt

Arik Hanson and Kevin Hunt

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Get relevant news and advice about public relations, corporate communications, social media and marketing each month from Arik Hanson and Kevin Hunt. Arik is a solo marketing and communications consultant in Minneapolis/St. Paul and Kevin leads channel development at CHS Inc.
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Elixir Newbie

Brooklin Myers

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A podcast about what it's like being new to Elixir. I (Brooklin Myers) share my experience, document my process, and summarize what I learn to help and encourage new Elixir developers.
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We help businesses in driving growth with an increase in ROI. Get the help of our experts and ask all your queries related to app development, website development, data management, photo edit, and more.
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GraphQL Radio

Stellate

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Max Stoiber (CEO, Stellate) and Abhi Aiyer (Tech Lead, Gatsby) dive deep into the GraphQL ecosystem with experts from the industry. Listen in for practical tips from production power users, discussions about the evolution of the language and the tooling, the work of the GraphQL Foundation, and so much more.
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In this episode, we're exploring analysis paralysis! It's when you feel overwhelmed with all the possibilities and outcomes of something to the point you can't make any decisions for yourself. For over-thinkers and self-doubters, this paralysis states basically means that your nervous system is in a constant "freeze" state, often leading to procras…
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What does it mean to reframe the critical voice in your head? If you experience a voice in your head that is critical, self-loathing, and one that demands perfection, it’s time to heal the negative self-talk. Aren’t you tired to the consequences of how it limits you and make you question your skills and your worth? In this episode I break down a su…
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In this episode, I’m reflecting on supporting over 1000 successful 1:1 clients over the course of a decade. I talk about how a methodology I’ve refined and fine tuned has led me to provide proven and predictable results for my clients. I then talk about how my own personal energetic imprint plays a part in these results, and finally, I touch upon b…
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This week's offering is a dedicated Listener Mailbag episode. We cover the following and more: Using "inflection points" to improve Does using a chess engine "turn off your brain?" Should you study with an amateur chess coach? Is rating deflation real? Leave a voicemail message! 🎙 📧 If you have a question or topic idea for a future episode, e-mail …
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Magical and mystical healers, you have made it to the portal of FLOW BREATHWORK, a practice rooted in wisdom traditions, energy sciences, and elemental studies. I’m looking forward to supporting your practitioner’s journey through the breath (and booty shaking, of course). If you’ve been feeling called to: ⭐️ Lead retreats ⭐️ Create women’s circles…
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Sam and Ryan talk about render props in React. They discuss where they came from, how Hooks superseded them for sharing stateful logic, how data attributes compare to them for customizing styling, and how for certain complex components like forms they're still a great solution for accessing slices of internal state. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 3:40 - …
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What does it mean to be good enough to help others? You’re someone who KNOWS you have a lot to share. You deeply feel like you can make an impact for others and actually, you thrive in being able to help others because that’s one of your best skillsets. However, what if you feel like you’re not good enough to help others? In this episode let's talk…
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This week's episode is a response to the Reddit post What are some of the most advanced and incomprehensible concepts in chess? At the time of this recording, there were over 150 responses. The following concepts, among others, were frequently cited as being difficult to understand: Pawn play En passant Rook and pawn endings K & Q vs. K & R Initiat…
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In this episode, we dive into my 4R Protocol — a powerful, four-step approach to emotional and nervous system regulation. What happens when you crave to feel, but something is in the way? Maybe you're judging yourself, berating your emotions, or just numb to your emotions. Using this method you'll be able to both understand your own emotions while …
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In this episode we explore what it means to be too smart for your own good as perfectionists. What if you’re great at analyzing feelings down to the little details, but don't know what it means to actually FEEL them? Why do you know things in theory but not in practice? We'll chat about a perfectionism loop where many over-thinkers and self-doubter…
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Sam and Ryan discuss controlled and uncontrolled components in React. They talk about how uncontrolled components can be thought of as components that manage their own internal state, why you should model your complex React components after the simpler APIs of native HTML elements like inputs, why you shouldn't try to make components that are both …
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Let's explore how striving for perfection keeps your nervous system in a constant state of stress, leading to anxiety, burnout, and other health issues. The connection shows how perfectionism triggers the fight-flight-freeze response, keeping you on high alert and in chronic stress. GLOW UP WORKSHOP: https://flowbreathwork.myflodesk.com/glowup ⭐ Di…
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Most players agree that slower time controls are beneficial for chess growth, but what about blitz chess? Can online blitz chess help you improve? Are certain blitz time controls better than others? Should you always play with an increment? What about bullet chess? In this episode, Neal shares the results of an informal online chess experiment wher…
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Virgo Season does not entertain pity parties; Get real with yourself and make big girl decisions to have a breakthrough. Reflections and complaints run a very thin line, so it's up to you to notice where you stand with that. Get a mentor. Organize your projects. Receive guidance. Challenge your growth. Be consistent. ⭐ Discover your healer archetyp…
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All of us have the ability to CHANNEL, but what does it mean to become a better channeller? To have easier and clearer access to your channel? To flow with information that's meant for you, sent to you, and channelled through you? In this episode, let's tap into a spiritual hack that'll change the way you channel. ⭐ Discover your healer archetype: …
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Your opponent has a better position or plays a move that catches you by surprise. Rather than keep your composure while patiently analyzing, you become frustrated, despondent, and convince yourself your position and/or your opponent's apparent threat is worse than it is. As a result, you bang out an unnecessary (and weakening) defensive move. Sound…
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Sam and Ryan talk about the pattern of building unstyled components with React. They discuss why unstyled components were created, how they improve upon composition patterns from UI libraries like Bootstrap, how they can be used to share behavior and logic without prescribing any styling opinions, and how they fit into a larger collection of React …
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Mercury is in retrograde again and it's time to panic! I kid, I kid. Mercury Rx brings with it a very potent lessons that's going to either help you break patterns, or continue them. __________ ⭐ ⭐ Free community for healing arts practitioners: https://tinyurl.com/playground222 ⭐ Discover your healer archetype: https://www.alwaysplay.org/healerarch…
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So you went through your suffering era where you were kinda on auto pilot; then you came into your healing era. You were focused on your self-development, trauma healing, personal growth, spiritual exploration…but now what? There’s another beautiful piece to this cycle, the embodied FLOW era. You’re ready to put into practice what apply what you ha…
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For club-level chess players and adult improvers, an argument can be made that amateur games are significantly more instructive than Grandmaster games. Amateur games feature themes, ideas, mistakes, and erroneous thought processes that are highly instructive, while the ideas in Grandmaster games are often esoteric and difficult to process. Simply p…
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Lion’s Gate Portal brings with it tantalizing energy while it absolutely tears you to shreds, pulling your energy in multiple conflicting directions. What WAS in alignment, no longer feels as such, but your physical and energetic body hasn’t caught up with that yet. You’re feeling pulled in two *or many* directions, and this is a sign to let go of …
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Developing tournament players are often told the following: study tons of Master games, drill tactics, review mate-in-one puzzles, and do not spend more than 10% of your study time on openings. Is this advice accurate, somewhat accurate, or misguided? This week, we take a look at the pros and cons of common chess study activities. We cover: Offense…
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Sam and Ryan talk about what sorts of capabilities a tool should have to be considered a web framework. They discuss how frameworks tackle the complexity of getting different systems to communicate with each other, how good frameworks embrace the strengths and patterns of the language they're written in, and why frameworks and services are not in o…
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Flow Breathwork Facilitator Student Spotlight Series Meet Teddie Hill @healwithteddie Teddie is a Wellness Coach who helps people heal, regulate their emotions, and find joy. She teaches a wellness program in her local prison and works as outreach director at a free clinic. She works to make healing spaces accessible to BIPOC communities Teddie say…
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After 10 years, we’re ending our podcast. We are both incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have you as a listener. So in this final episode of Hanson & Hunt, we’ll tell you about our decision, reflect on producing 190 episodes of the show, share some podcasting advice, and give thanks to all who helped make this so enjoyable to do. Thank you!…
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Welcome to Season 8! Neal begins by discussing the state of the podcast and some harsh truths about chess improvement that are arguably not mentioned enough. The final segment is a discussion of the King's Indian Attack, an easy-to-learn, theoretically sound system-opening for White after 1. Nf3 or 1. e4. It can be played against any Black defense,…
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Sam joins Lane Wagner in a crossover episode with the Backend Banter podcast. They talk about abstractions in frontend and backend frameworks, what JavaScript is doing differently from other languages and frameworks, why the frontend should drive the backend even if you're building in a server-side framework, and what's so special about React Serve…
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In this episode, we’re diving into the QUANTUM realms with Imani Quinn. Imani is a Quantum Mystic Artist and Author. She co-authored Astrology SOS with Hardie Grant Publishing and regularly contributes to Mindbodygreen and Cosmopolitan on Astrology and Spirituality. She is host of The Modern Mystic Chronicles a podcast that inspires curiosity and m…
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Sam and Ryan read and discuss a fantastic interactive blog post about queueing in HTTP written by Sam Rose. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 6:57 - Queueing: An interactive study of queueing strategies 9:05 - Why do we need queues? 13:16 - FIFO and timing out 17:55 - LIFO 20:58 - Priority queues 25:21 - Active queue management 29:08 - Comparing queues 36:3…
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Hey friends, in this episode let's talk about SELF-CONCEPT (pretty much a fancy way to say your identity) and how it impacts your magnetism. We spend so much of our adult lives constructing "who we are" and our "purpose" because it helps us make sense of ourselves. An attachment to an identity can be really nice because it can totally support your …
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Sam and Ryan discuss the new features in React 19 that will specifically benefit developers building single-page applications. They talk about how Suspense and Transitions let developers "teach" React about when their apps are in a loading or a pending state, how Client Actions improve upon using events in React 18 to handle data mutations, and how…
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You’re in a season of in-between - a liminal space. Your task is to go within and love yourself deeper than you ever have before. The next chapter is not clear - so don’t be distracted by the boredom or shiny objects. Something is emerging beyond your wildest dreams. In Episode 300 of The Playground Podcast, let’s chat about what this liminal space…
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What are you doing in August? I’m inviting you to 6 weeks of self-love mentorship inside LOVED, my brand new offering for mystics and healers on their path to self discovery. This 6 weeks is structured as magical self-exploration, while we work together in community calls to breakthrough limiting beliefs, build trust and intuition, and fall in love…
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What if you had the ability to become a powerful sorceress? What if you were able to tap into magic and universal wisdom that allowed you to alchemize and amplify what you want to create in your life? What if the answer was stupid simple and all you had to do was THIS? In this episode, I'm taking you on a lil ride through SORCERY - usually defined …
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This week's episode is our Season 7 Finale (Season 8 coming soon...). In this light, laid-back, rapid-fire episode, Neal reacts to the enjoyable chess.com article 7 Hot Takes That Are Just True by Pedro Pinhata, a Sr. Digital Content Writer for chess.com. Mr. Pinhata's 7 Hot Takes: Stalemate Being A Draw Is Awesome Chess.com Should Come With A Doom…
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It's often easier to recognize when others disappoint or abandon us, yet so difficult when we do it to ourselves. Self-abandonment often has emotional consequences that linger into every facet of life, but we don't always know or want to take ownership of ourselves in many ways. In this conversation, let's investigate how self-abandonment and the c…
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Sam tells Ryan about a recent talk he gave at BigSkyDevCon. They chat about how backend frameworks are raising the ceiling of what UIs they’re capable of delivering, how frontend frameworks are raising the floor of what backend features they come bundled with, and what each community can learn from the other. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 4:23 - Recap o…
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Amy Shearer, a former fashion retail executive for over 15 years, is an Emotional Wellness Facilitator & Embodiment Coach. She helps women transitioning into midlife who are ready to embrace their inner power to emotionally and spiritually recharge themselves so that they can have wholehearted relationships, ongoing wellness, fulfilling careers, an…
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Whether you're on a journey of self-discovery or on your self-love journey, we're diving into the six principles of self-love that every girlie should live by. Which of these principles are you resonating with lately? Self-love mentorship waitlist: https://flowbreathwork.myflodesk.com/lovedद्वारा Shanila Sattar
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This week, Neal discusses another instructive tournament game. We cover the following and more: "Frustration" moves Attacking the fianchetto pawn structure When those h3/h6 pawn moves are good (or bad) Moving the same piece twice early on Useless one-move attacks Bishop vs. Knight Game Referenced: Neal vs. 1697 (G/90;d10) 1. d4 Nf6 2. Bf4 e6 3. e3 …
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This week, Neal begins by diving into the listener mailbag. This is followed by an instructive analysis of a recent OTB tournament game. We cover the following and more: A common piece of chess coaching advice that is often more idealistic than realistic The Pirc Defense (1. e4 d6) Play in the center Queen's Indian Defense Exchange sequences Rook a…
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