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A Screen Printing and Apparel Decoration industry podcast, diving into a variety of niche topics with entrepreneurs from all backgrounds and interests. Whether you're looking for technical tips, business insights, or just some creative inspiration, "Let's Talk Shop with..." offers valuable knowledge and engaging discussions to help you elevate your screen printing game. Tune in and stay ahead in the vibrant and ever-evolving world of screen printing.
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Empowered Engineering

Empower Finance

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Welcome to Empowered Engineering, the podcast that brings you inside Empower's dynamic engineering world. Designed for curious problem-solvers and passionate technologists, we share our journey of innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning. Each episode aligns with the content pillars of our engineering blog: Technical Deep Dives: Explore complex technical challenges we've faced and the solutions we've developed, enriched with practical examples, code snippets, and real-world applica ...
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RARECast

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RARECast is a Global Genes podcast hosted by award-winning journalist Daniel Levine. It focuses on the intersection of rare disease with business, science, and policy.
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The ways in which we work and scale workforces are changing. No longer are we reliant on a physical location in order to operate as a business or a team. This shift in building teams and companies is coming rapidly and businesses are being forced to adapt what they’ve done for years. In this podcast, we’ll be speaking to leaders and experts all over the world to dissect what makes businesses successful at remote working? We’ll be discussing the importance of human connection, emotional intel ...
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Content Blocks

Joe Michalowski

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Content marketing isn't just a channel anymore—it's the engine driving the entire marketing landscape, especially in B2B SaaS. Welcome to Content Blocks, the podcast designed specifically to unpack this monumental shift and equip early-stage SaaS startups with actionable strategies to build powerful content foundations. Hosted by Joe Michalowski, Content Blocks is your go-to resource for navigating the rapidly evolving world of B2B content. Why early-stage SaaS? Because that's where content ...
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Access On

National Federation of the Blind

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Hosted by Jonathan Mosen, Access On features breaking technology news , product demonstrations, reviews, comparisons, and interviews about the fast-changing world of technology. We also welcome contributions from our listeners. Follow Access On for news about computers, smartphones, AI, accessible appliances, blindness-specific devices including Braille displays, and more. Whether you’re a tech expert, or you’re trying to make sense of it all, Access On has something for you. Access On liste ...
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Making A Soundtrack

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From composer to screen: the journey of the orchestral score. We all know that the composer writes the music for a soundtrack, but what about all the people we don't see or hear about? Making A Soundtrack Season 2 shines a light on all of the people who contribute their time, energy and skill to bring an orchestral soundtrack to life.
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The Smart Life

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The Smart Life is a podcast looking at all things Smart Home and IoT. From the latest tech to the bigger questions around the role tech has to play in our lives, each episode, hosts Jess and Thomas will be joined by industry experts to break down the news behind the headlines.
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In this episode, Joe shares insights on the right approach to SEO for companies that are just beginning. Key points include understanding the levels of SEO investment, the importance of laying a solid technical foundation, prioritizing bottom-funnel keywords, and building a comprehensive content strategy. Joe emphasizes that while advanced SEO tact…
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GRIN-related disorders are a group of rare neurodevelopmental conditions that can cause intellectual disability, behavioral challenges, and seizures. GRIN Therapeutics is developing a once-failed development candidate for chronic neuropathic pain, known as radiprodil, as a potential treatment for GRIN-related disorders driven by gain-of-function mu…
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On this week's edition of Access On:Join us for our Autonomous Vehicle boutique 0:00Rob Quinn from MakeSense Technology discusses the Vector 1:38Problems copying text from web pages using JAWS 32:54My perspective on different earbuds 34:43Accessible televisions 44:36Working with multiple tabs in Google Docs 49:51Getting to the iOS status bar 54:02C…
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In this episode, Joe Michalowski discusses the concept of 'content snowballs' in the SaaS industry, emphasizing the importance of long-term content strategies over immediate results. Drawing on insights from Jay Clouse's Creator Science podcast and an interview with James Clear, the author of 'Atomic Habits,' Joe explains how the visible success of…
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In this episode, Joe Michalowski discusses the crucial role of quality inputs in creating impactful content, inspired by a Stephen King quote. He recounts his own journey from a novice freelance writer to a seasoned content creator, emphasizing the importance of gathering valuable insights. Four primary strategies for building robust input engines …
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This episode discusses Jon Hamm's career post-Mad Men and draws parallels to effective content marketing strategies. Despite perceptions, Hamm has been consistently working in various roles. Using Hamm's career as a metaphor, the talk emphasizes the importance of the 80/20 rule in content strategy—highlighting that while big, splashy moments (20%) …
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In this episode of Let’s Talk Shop, we sit down with the screen printing legend himself: Riley Hopkins. From building his first press in a San Francisco warehouse to losing millions and bouncing back, Riley shares a brutally honest, no-fluff story of innovation, risk, and perseverance. With nearly 50 years in the screen printing industry, Riley hel…
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Osteosarcoma is a rare and aggressive bone cancer that usually affects children and teenagers. Over the past 40 years, there’s been little progress to improve survival rates, with the five-year survival rate stagnant at about 60 to 70 percent for localized disease and 15 to 30 percent for metastatic osteosarcoma. OS Therapies is developing an exper…
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In this week's edition of Access On:Introduction 0:00Join us for an update on autonomous vehicles 0:58Google AI Studio 3:12ChatGPT Voice and video 13:59I want a stand-alone talking thermostat 16:28Can AI walk me through a route? 17:50Getting information from a slide presentation 31:00The arrival of the Copilot key 33:11CSUN 2025, the NFB national c…
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When Paul Biderman was born, he had trouble gaining weight. He grew sicker and, at about six months, he was diagnosed with the ultra-rare genetic disease abetalipoproteinemia, a condition that impairs a person’s ability to absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins. The condition requires adherence to a strict diet and a regimen of daily vitamin suppleme…
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Welcome to episode 20 of Access On. This week: Introduction 0:00Update from Google regarding SMS two-factor authentication 1:50Podcast sponsorship opportunities now available 5:45Huasong Cao from Agiga discusses the Echo Vision Smart Glasses 6:27Inaccessible tools on the job 43:21Can't get to the status bar of my iPhone via my Braille display 46:57…
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A seemingly simple FK constraint drop turned into a high-stakes locking issue that threatened database stability. This post dives into the surprising chain reaction between two related tables and reveals a clever zero-downtime workaround using sp_rename. Perfect for engineers who love creative solutions to tricky schema changes—plus some spicy alte…
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Spinocerebellar ataxia includes a group of rare, genetic, neurodegenerative disorders. People with the condition suffer from the loss of balance, coordination, and muscle control. As the condition progresses, people can lose the ability to walk and speak. There is no approved treatment for SCA, but Biohaven has applied to the U.S. Food and Drug Adm…
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Jane Tyerman and Marian Luctkar-Flude The CAN-Sim Co-Presidents Season 2. Episode 8 In this episode of SimNurseNZ, we engage with Dr. Jane Tyerman and Dr. Marian Luctkar-Flude, Co-Presidents of the Canadian Alliance of Nurse Educators using Simulation (CAN-Sim). They share their personal journeys into the world of simulation, the inception and grow…
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In this week's Access On, we're doing a deep dive into PowerPoint from a blindness perspective. Here's what you can hear, and when. Join us for our extended seminar on online meeting platforms 0:00Creating PowerPoint presentations as a blind person 1:50Tech tip, the iOS ItemChooser 56:16Closing and contact info 58:17…
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In this episode of Let's Talk Shop, we sit down with Jay, owner of Threaded Ink, to explore how he transitioned from a 21-year career in local government to running a thriving screen printing and heat transfer production business. Jay shares his journey of navigating the learning curve of DTF (Direct to Film) printing, overcoming challenges with eq…
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Joe Michalowski addresses the common concern of content marketers: "Do we have enough content?" He outlines a systematic approach to ideation, helping marketers continually generate strategic content by focusing on audience pain points and responsibilities. Key Discussion Points: 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:13 Is there such thing as …
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Netherton syndrome is a rare and chronic skin condition. One in ten infants with the disease will die as a result of infections and related complications. Azitra has developed a platform for engineering bacteria that naturally colonize the skin to produce proteins with therapeutic benefits to treat Netherton syndrome and other conditions. We spoke …
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On this week's edition of the National Federation of the Blind's technology podcast: Introduction 0:00Darrell Hilliker discusses AI hallucinations 1:41Using Be My Eyes and Aira Explorer on your PC 11:18Resolution to Facebook for iOS comments bug 34:17Link previews disappear in WhatsApp 34:43International availability of Meta AI on Ray-Ban Meta Smar…
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I explore the critical overlap between content marketing and product marketing, focusing specifically on positioning and messaging. Discover a straightforward approach for content marketers to quickly build effective positioning and messaging frameworks, even when official documentation is lacking. Key Discussion Points: 02:36 Building positioning …
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Emerging cell and gene therapies represent areas of great promise for people with rare, genetic diseases, but the translation gap for these medicines can leave them stalled at the lab. Mass General Brigham in 2022 launched the Gene and Cell Therapy Institute, a research hub dedicated to advancing gene and cell therapies for various diseases to brid…
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In this week's edition of Access On: Panel discussion about CSUN 2025 0:00Facebook for iOS regression re comments 49:06Seeking advice on accessible fitness equipment 49:52Innosearch is great but needs to do more 52:24Three tech questions 53:48Tech tip, finding another iPhone user in a crowd 56:57Closing and contact info 59:15…
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You've found Content Blocks! However you made it here, I'm thrilled to have you. This is just a quick 5-minute memo from me where I introduce the idea behind Content Blocks, why I'm planning to focus on B2B SaaS content, and what you can expect from episodes moving forward. As a quick introduction of myself, my name is Joe Michalowski and I've been…
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Raziel Green lost both her mother and aunt to the rare neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS. But when Green, a runner, began experiencing muscle weakness and falls, doctors failed to recognize that she had a genetic form of the condition. Two years after she first sought care, she was diagnosed with the SOD1 form of the di…
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This week, we bring you an abridged recording of our recent boutique on AI prompt engineering. It covers:Introduction 0:00Overview and general examples of prompt engineering 1:47Using prompt engineering to get the visual information you want 24:37Custom GPTs and tactile graphics 47:02Closing and contact info 58:44…
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While traveling in Australia, Russ Walter was taken to the hospital and treated for heart palpitations. When he returned home, he soon lost the ability to walk. He was diagnosed with the rare autoimmune condition Guillian-Barre syndrome and spent three months in intensive care and rehabilitation. It would take nearly a year of physical therapy befo…
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Coming up in this week's episode:Introduction 0:00Register for our PowerPoint training boutique 1:15Finding the earbuds that are right for you 2:29Amazon announces a significant Alexa upgrade 42:30Could logging into Gmail become less accessible 47:08Thoughts on the BT Speak 51:06Tech tip, converting photo file formats on Mac 55:36Closing and contac…
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Organoids, three-dimensional cell models that can replicate an individual’s organs, are valuable tools for testing medicines that might treat their illness. It can, however, take up to $10,000 and a year to grow organoids using conventional methods from patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells. Researchers at Children’s Mercy Kansas City’s Ge…
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Dr. Laura Newhouse on her 2 year Douglas Starship Simulation Programme Fellowship Season 2. Episode 7 Episode Summary: In this episode of SimNurseNZ, we had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Laura Newhouse, who recently completed her two-year fellowship with the Douglas Starship Simulation Programme in Auckland, New Zealand. Dr. Newhouse share…
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In this week's episode: Introduction 0:00Shopping in-person is problematic 1:16Discussion about accessible kiosks and other purchasing options 14:09The iPhone 16e 30:58Variable quality of audio description 37:17Alexa.amazon.com appears to have gone 40:41Accessibility of MailChimp 42:56Navigation apps for pedestrians 44:42Eset VPN accessibility issu…
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Empower's engineering team is redefining what it means to use "the best tools" in a world where AI isn’t just a novelty, but a game changer. In his latest post, James Garrett shows how innovative AI tools are transforming on-call support, QA, and code reviews—taking the timeless principles of the Joel Test into the future. Dive in to see how early …
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IgA nephropathy is a rare autoimmune kidney disease that can lead to the loss of kidney function. Though a number of treatment options exist today, none address the root cause of the disease and instead seek to manage symptoms, slow progression, or prevent complications. Vera Therapeutics’ experimental fusion protein atacicept, in a phase 2B study,…
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This week on Access On: Introduction 0:00Your final reminder to register for our AI prompt engineering boutique 0:59Follow-up from some items on previous episodes 2:56Mike Calvo and Matt Campbell from Pneuma Solutions discuss Scribe for Documents 5:40When we can't choose the tools we prefer due to inaccessibility 43:57Access ChatGPT via phone 56:28…
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Paul Gradie reveals how the notorious N+1 problem in EF Core—where seemingly simple data retrieval turns into a series of inefficient database trips—can be the hidden culprit behind performance woes. He breaks down how lazy loading and loops can lead to unnecessary queries, and shares actionable fixes to streamline your code. Dive in to uncover tip…
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Welcome back to another episode of Let’s Talk Shop! 🎙️ Today, Brandon sits down with Victor Peña, the founder and CEO of OmniPrint International, to dive deep into the world of garment decoration, digital printing, and business growth. 💡 Victor shares his journey—from his early days in engineering to building a global brand in direct-to-garment (DT…
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When Katrina Rice’s son was diagnosed with the rare, hematological disorder sickle cell disease, she got to spend a lot of time understanding how a rare disease affects the daily life of people with a condition and their caregivers. Her son, now 28, has become a participant in clinical trials, and that’s further broadened Rice’s perspective as chie…
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On this week's episode of Access On: Introduction 0:00Register for the webinar, how to engineer an AI prompt on Feb 25 0:53National Federation of the Blind President, Mark Riccobono 2:02On Innosearch doing the heavy lifting 42:08Flock accessibility, learning a language, and Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses 45:26Remembering Ed Potter 49:01Recommending a c…
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In 2023, Acadia Pharmaceuticals won approval for Daybue, the first and only treatment for the rare, neurodevelopmental disorder Rett syndrome. Daybue is not a cure and Acadia continues to pursue additional therapies for the condition including an antisense oligonucleotide therapy to upregulate a protein people with Rett syndrome lack. We spoke to E…
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Here's what's in store for you on this episode, followed by the time in the file you can hear the item.Introduction 0:00Update on Facebook accessibility 0:53Bryan Blazie and David Goldfield of Blazie Technologies 4:33Accessibility of the RODECaster 44:43Ray-Ban Meta Smart glasses 49:35Playback Magazine and other publications of the past 53:50Boutiq…
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SimNurseNZ Interviews Lydia Lofton Season 2. Episode 7 Episode Summary: In this episode of the SimNurseNZ podcast, we’re joined by Lydia Lofton, Associate Director at NHS Elect, to explore her fascinating journey into simulation and its transformative impact on her career. Lydia’s extensive experience in the world of healthcare simulation, coupled …
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When Patty Keating had her thyroid removed, she experienced what she described as a “buzzing in her face,” had trouble sleeping, and felt anxious. Her symptoms grew worse and she had trouble climbing stairs. Then, six months later, her heart started racing, and her husband rushed her to the hospital, where tests showed she was having a heart attack…
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In this week's episode: Introduction 0:00Improvements to Facebook accessibility 0:54To use the mobile experience on a desktop device, visit https://facebook.com/?force_mobile=1Brandom Biggs discusses Audiom 13:02Remembering Ed Potter 43:35Listening to Access On with SensePlayer, and accounting software 45:44Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and hearing ai…
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Earlier this year iECURE reported that an infant with the rare and deadly liver disease OTC deficiency had a complete response to its experimental gene editing therapy. It is believed to be the time that an infant was treated with an in vivo, liver-directed gene editor. The treatment restored ammonia levels in the child’s blood to normal and the ch…
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Welcome to episode 9 of Access On. Here's what you can hear in this week's episode. Introduction 0:00Ed Potter dies 0:50To hear past episodes of Playback Magazine, you can check out the Playback magazine ArchiveJonathan Mosen, Karl Belanger and Kennedy Zimnik discuss the National Federation of the Blind's Center of Excellence in Nonvisual Accessibi…
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Onsites are crucial for remote teams to build strong bonds and a thriving company culture. While remote work offers flexibility and efficiency, in-person gatherings provide unique opportunities to deepen relationships, foster collaboration, and align on shared goals. Empower, a fully remote company, has successfully integrated onsites into their wo…
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Healx, which developed an AI platform to repurpose drugs for rare diseases, is among the first generation of companies built on an AI drug discovery engine. The company’s lead experimental therapy, which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Fast Track designation to in October 2024, is in mid-stage development for neurofibromatosis type 1,…
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Here are the items we cover in this episode of Access On, and the times in the file for each.Introduction 0:00Patrick Long and Bryan Vuong discuss Innosearch.ai 1:12JAWS sound split feature, and a talking body temperature thermometer 45:58Pages for Mac with Apple Intelligence, and playing Access On with Siri 48:07Podcast apps for iPhone 50:58Tech T…
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Primary immunodeficiency disorders include more than 400 conditions, and a growing number of people are being recognized as having them as a result of improved diagnostic tools and greater awareness among physicians. Most treatments for these conditions are plasma-derived therapies sourced from donors. We spoke to Joerg Schuettrumpf, chief scientif…
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Happy new year from all of us here at the National Federation of the Blind. Here's what's on our first episode for 2025. Introduction 0:00Register for our document accessibility boutique on January 28 1:09Review and demonstration of the Plaud NotePin 2:38Microsoft office on mobile devices, and Microsoft Bookings 36:59The most accessible way to lear…
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In November, Citizen Health unveiled itself with $14.5 million in funding and a partnership with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. A reinvention of what began life as Ciitizen, Citizen Health takes a sharp focus on rare disease, a departure from its precursor, which was initially envisioned as a tool for cancer patients to gather all of their health …
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