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Dbaum: The Journey

dbaum - Prove that it can be done.

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Dbaum strongly stands for family, leaving a legacy, appreciation for the little things in life and honoring those who create. Here are the DAILY adventures through my mindset and what I am doing to create the life of my choice. I believe by using the methods I talk about in each episode, you will be able to change your mindset and take ownership of your life. This is my journey in creating a brand that is different from the rest, I hope you’d like to tag along Follow my journey on my other p ...
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"Do Business. Do Life." is a weekly podcast dedicated to helping the independent financial advisor create unlimited growth and freedom in their business AND life. Having been a coach for the top 1% of independent financial advisors for 15+ years, Brad Johnson has seen far too many leaders in financial services sacrifice their marriages, health, relationships, and everything else that matters to walk across an industry stage recognizing their "success." That model is broken, and Brad's on a m ...
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The Man To Man Podcast w/AB & DB

The Man To Man Podcast

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The Man-To-Man With DB & AB brings you inside the huddle of the defensive backfield in the NFL with 9 year NFL veteran Darius Butler, and 14 year NFL veteran Antoine Bethea as they break down everything you've never known when it comes to playing Defensive Back in the NFL. This show aims to educate, entertain, and give you a completely different look inside the football world with two guys who have done it better than most.
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If you're running a business, your productivity suite is the foundation of your daily operations. Your email, documents, spreadsheets, databases, and collaboration tools are either going to be powered by Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace. These two platforms dominate the market, but between Microsoft 365 vs. Google Workspace, which one is the best …
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SQL Server on Linux was released with version 2017. Since then, I’ve seen some deployments of SQL Server on Linux, but many of the customers I work with still deploy SQL Server on Windows. While there are limitations and unsupported features, most of what we need is available in SQL Server on Linux. I assume most of you out there work on Windows ma…
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I don’t know how many of you will be disappointed or impacted by this, but Azure Data Studio (ADS) is being retired, as of 6 Feb, 2024. It will be supported for a little over a year, until 28 Feb, 2026. On one hand I’m not surprised, and on the other, I’m a little shocked by this. I have written a number of articles on ADS, and shown how things wor…
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What if the difference between being good and being truly great was simply a mindset shift? Too many entrepreneurs and business leaders play it safe—setting goals that feel achievable instead of ones that push their limits. They stay “relatable” instead of aiming to be remarkable. But according to today's guest, Jon Acuff, real breakthroughs happen…
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I don't know how many of you will be disappointed or impacted by this, but Azure Data Studio (ADS) is being retired, as of 6 Feb, 2024. It will be supported for a little over a year, until 28 Feb, 2026. On one hand I'm not surprised, and on the other, I'm a little shocked by this. I have written a number of articles on ADS, and shown how things wor…
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I saw an interesting thread recently in the SQL Server Community Slack where someone posted about extended events (XE). They were asking about whether XE would have a problem with a situation. The problem wasn’t so interesting, but a quote from one of the responders was. The quote was: The best time to have learned Extended Events was ten years ago…
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I listened to an interview with Grady Booch. If you’ve never heard of him, he has been a software engineer for a long time, developed UML, and worked at IBM and a number of other places. He has devoted his life to improving software engineering. He even told Bill Gates he didn’t want to be the Chief Software Architect at Microsoft. At one point he …
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How many times have you shaken someone’s hand, only to forget their name seconds later? Or finished a book, only to realize you can’t remember a single idea? We’ve all been there. But here’s the thing—what if you could actually train your brain to think faster, remember more, and gain an edge in both business and life? That’s where today’s guest, J…
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I had never heard of data debt until I saw this article on the topic. In reading it, I couldn't help thinking that most everyone has data debt, it creates inefficiencies, and it's unlikely we'll get rid of it. And by the way, it's too late to get this under control. I somewhat dismissed the article when I saw this: "addressing data debt in its earl…
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If your business is taking over your life, it’s time to step back and rethink the playbook. Success shouldn’t come at the cost of everything else. The good news is, it doesn’t have to—and I’m the living proof. In this episode, the tables are turned as I take the guest seat on Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt-Miller’s podcast, The Double Win. We dive i…
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If your job as a developer or DBA has been like mine, it's a constant stream of requests to change something, often without enough information and short deadlines that create a bit of stress. There's always more work to be done, and while it might be a great job, you're often trying to finish something quickly enough to get to the next thing. In th…
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The short answer is of course, most of us can learn and improve our skills to become better developers, engineers, DBAs, etc. While we might not be able to become the 10x engineer that many aspire to be, we can certainly become a better employee inside of an organization. There's a piece on becoming a more effective engineer, which is actually titl…
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Most advisors dream of growing their business to the next level without grinding themselves into burnout. But how do you scale without sacrificing your time, freedom, and sanity? In this milestone 100th episode of Do Business. Do Life., I sat down with returning guest, Anthony Pellegrino, founder of Goldstone Financial Group. His first appearance o…
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What do Michelin-starred restaurants and top financial advisory firms have in common? More than you might think. In this episode, I’m talking with Patric Yumul, a hospitality industry leader who co-founded Mina Group with Chef Michael Mina, growing it from 4 restaurants to over 40 worldwide. Known for his expertise in fine dining, brand development…
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There are many, many choices for cloud database services these days. I would hope everyone is aware of the various IaaS options in public clouds with EC2, Azure VMs, GCP Compute Engine, and others. These are often the easiest way to move your workload, but you've really just moved a VM from one place to another (likely more expensive) place. For ma…
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Starbucks has too many order combinations. This article about the challenges for their new CEO notes there are over 170,000 combinations of things customers can order. As someone who has visited a store often and stood behind someone placing an order, that sounds like an accurate number. Sometimes I hear people order things to drink that I had no i…
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What if the very thing that got you here is the one thing holding you back? As financial advisors, it’s easy to cling to familiar clients, strategies, or routines—but what happens when those very things start to cap your growth? Today on the pod, I’m talking with Dr. Henry Cloud—bestselling author, acclaimed leadership consultant, and a leading exp…
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I caught this post about a career presentation from Kendra Little and it resonated a bit with me. The summary of the post (it's a bit long) is that there is valuable work that supports and benefits a team of people, called glue work. However, glue work isn't necessarily technical and it isn't necessarily recognized as valuable by management. In fac…
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For the last few years, we've seen no shortage of cloud migration stories and felt pressure from management who wanted to migrate our systems to the cloud. It seems that almost everyone I speak to has a story of having to move a system out of their owned or leased data center into a public cloud from some vendor. A lot of this is the movement of VM…
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If I had to start over as a financial advisor, what would I do differently? Today, I’m sharing the lessons I’ve learned from years of coaching the top 1% of financial advisors. Whether you’re just getting started or you’re already running a successful firm, this episode is packed with actionable steps to help you avoid the grind and build a busines…
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Have you ever thought, “Is it really possible to scale my business and work less at the same time?” If so, this episode is for you. Today, I’m chatting with Triad Members Craig Sullivan, founder of Sullivan Financial Partners, and Bonnie Becker, the firm’s director of operations. They’ve completely transformed their business, shifting from a founde…
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