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Month: July 2013
Episode 34: Do Toy with My Affections with Erika Moen
Click above to listen in your browser or download the podcast directly (MP3, 32.8 MB, 72 minutes). Subscribe to the show’s podcast feed to get every episode automatically. Erika Moen has been drawing comics since she was a teenager, and found online success with DAR: A Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diarywhile working full-time jobs.… Continue reading Episode 34: Do Toy with My Affections with Erika Moen
An Event Apart and Onepager, Sponsors of Episode 33
Thanks to our fine sponsors for this episode! Tell them we sent you by following the links below. An Event Apart runs a terrific event for Web designers that will bring you up to speed with the smartest ways to design and build responsive sites that work. Onepager offers a great way for a small… Continue reading An Event Apart and Onepager, Sponsors of Episode 33
Episode 33: Andrew “bunnie” Huang: Buy a Soldering Iron at Midnight
Click above to listen in your browser or download the podcast directly (MP3, 36.6 MB, 96 minutes). Subscribe to the show’s podcast feed to get every episode automatically. Andrew Huang, known as “bunnie” (lowercase) to his friends, first came to the public eye when, while a graduate computer-science student at MIT, he cracked the proprietary… Continue reading Episode 33: Andrew “bunnie” Huang: Buy a Soldering Iron at Midnight
Sponsors: Smile’s TextExpander and Bespoke Post
Thanks to our fine sponsors for this episode: And Bespoke Post: a cool box of stuff for guys every month for $45, but you can decline any box before it’s sent at no cost. Get 20% off your first box with the code DISRUPTORS. TextExpander from Smile, a way to avoid the tedium of typing… Continue reading Sponsors: Smile’s TextExpander and Bespoke Post
Episode 32: Put the Pedal to the Metal with Kyle Durrie
Click above to listen in your browser or download the podcast directly (MP3, 34.8 MB, 93 minutes). Subscribe to the show’s podcast feed to get every episode automatically. People dream of the open road, but do they dream of hitting the highway with thousands of pounds of metal type? Kyle Durrie did, and she’s spent… Continue reading Episode 32: Put the Pedal to the Metal with Kyle Durrie
Sponsor The New Disruptors
Hi, there! This podcast has thousands of regular listeners who are passionate about the new economy of funding, making, and distributing stuff, both physical and electronic. They’re looking for help in all those areas, which can include software tools, Web apps and services, and ways to make one or 1,000 multiples of something. If your… Continue reading Sponsor The New Disruptors
Episode 31: Me Eat Pretty Some Day with Matthew Amster-Burton
Click above to listen in your browser or download the podcast directly (MP3, 31.6 MB, 66 minutes). Subscribe to the show’s podcast feed to get every episode automatically Matthew Amster-Burton is a food writer and host of the podcast Spilled Milk. Matthew has a particular affinity for Japanese food, and that led to a trip… Continue reading Episode 31: Me Eat Pretty Some Day with Matthew Amster-Burton
Thanks to PDFpen 6, Sponsor of Episode 30
Thanks to our fine sponsor for this episode! PDFpen 6: the all-purpose PDF editor for Mac, now even more powerful and easy to use.
Episode 30: Chris Hawker Explains the Life Cycle of the PowerSquid
Click above to listen in your browser or download the podcast directly (MP3, 29.5 MB, 61 minutes). Subscribe to the show’s podcast feed to get every episode automatically Chris Hawker invented the PowerSquid, a multi-pronged power adapter that exploded the notion of the old power strip. It’s designed for the modern age of power bricks… Continue reading Episode 30: Chris Hawker Explains the Life Cycle of the PowerSquid