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Threshold is a Peabody Award-winning documentary podcast about our place in the natural world. Each season, we take listeners on a journey into the heart of a complex environmental story, asking how we got here and where we might be headed. In our latest season, Hark, we hand the mic over to our planet-mates and investigate what it means to truly listen to nonhuman voices—and the cost if we don't. With mounting social and ecological crises, what happens when we tune into the life all around us? Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced.
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A podcast for those interested in getting better at technology in their everyday life. We discuss the best web services, tools, and applications for using the web, staying secure, keeping organized, and getting ahead of the curve.
Indhold leveret af Comrade Technology and Ross Wickman. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Comrade Technology and Ross Wickman eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
A podcast for those interested in getting better at technology in their everyday life. We discuss the best web services, tools, and applications for using the web, staying secure, keeping organized, and getting ahead of the curve.
This episode is Part 1 of our series on ‘Tools & Tips for Content Collection.’ This series is designed to help you find, organize, and share content that you collect online. Unorganized bookmarks be damned. Today's tool is a web and mobile app called Feedly. Feedly is a great tool for aggregating data into one location. This means collecting information from an unlimited number of sites and storing or organizing all that information in a single place. Instead of bouncing around from blog to blog, webpage after webpage or bookmark to bookmark, you can have all your favorite content sources consolidated in one area. After listening to this episode you will be able to use Feedly to collect feeds or streams of endless data, organize and re-share that content. This audio is from a video training tutorial that you can watch here if you are interested in seeing exactly how to do everything talked about in this episode. https://comradetech.com/blog/collect-and-organize-content-with-feedly ****************************** Thank you for listening! For more information on this episode and all the links to resources, past shows, and where you can subscribe, visit: https://technicallylivingpodcast.com or just search Google for Technically Living. Want more tips and resources delivered directly to your inbox? Register for our FREE newsletter right here . We’d love if you’d help make Season 2 suit your technology needs better. Please fill out our survey and impact how we conduct future interviews and episodes. If you’ve made it this far, you must really love us. We would appreciate it if you shared that love by Leaving us a Review on iTunes. See you next time.…
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Dealing with growth in small business can sometimes be difficult. Not being able to take on more clients because you don’t have the time is a good problem to have. However, this probably means you are leaving money on the table and that it is probably time to hire on some help. In this episode, Adam Huber of Adam Huber’s Detailing discusses how he finds tools that integrate with the existing software he uses in his business and the vetting process for selection. The software solutions discussed in this interview are: Gusto Basically your online HR department Configure direct deposit Configure new employees with a single email Helps you save money and be confident TSheets Time Tracking and Scheduling Track by GPS Setup hourly rate You can find Adam online sharing tips for how you can best take care of your vehicle and some of the tricks he’s learned while being in business. Adam Huber's Detailing: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adamhubersdetailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamhubersdetailing Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/add/sdguy55 ****************************** Thank you for listening! For more information on this episode and all the links to resources, past shows, and where you can subscribe, visit: https://technicallylivingpodcast.com or just search Google for Technically Living. Want more tips and resources delivered directly to your inbox? Register for our FREE newsletter right here . We’d love if you’d help make Season 2 suit your technology needs better. Please fill out our survey and impact how we conduct future interviews and episodes. If you’ve made it this far, you must really love us. We would appreciate it if you shared that love by Leaving us a Review on iTunes. See you next time.…
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There is an unlimited number of streams to gather content for any interest or passion you may have. How do you collect and manage it all? In the coming episodes, we will walk through the primary uses and benefits of using the following tools, address similar tools, prices, and caveats. We will also share a unique way to use the tools that some may not have thought of. Those 4 tools are: Feedly Pocket Buffer IFTTT The 5th episode of the series will take the 4 tools and episodes and tie them all together for a very specific purpose. By the end of this series, you be able to create your own FREE social media sharing bot and put your social media sharing on auto pilot. ****************************** Thanks for listening! For more information on this episode and all the links to resources, past shows, and where you can subscribe, visit: https://technicallylivingpodcast.com or just search Google for Technically Living. Want more tips and resources delivered directly to your inbox? Register for our FREE newsletter right here . We’d love if you’d help make Season 2 suit your technology needs better. Please fill out our survey and impact how we conduct future interviews and episodes. If you’ve made it this far, you must really love us. We would appreciate it if you shared that love by Leaving us a Review on iTunes. See you next time.…
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Teleconferencing is usually a huge pain in the rear. What feels like an infinite amount of solutions are available out there for broadcasting and sharing video -- all of them offering a likely chance of technical issues and average quality at best. My guest today has the solution for all of your business's telecommunication needs. Amos Kittelson, owner of Sidewalk Technologies , is bringing to market two video solutions to help you reach your existing client base with a fantastic experience as well as expanding and engage with new clients through social media apps. You can learn more about Meeting Savers and Sidewalk Technologies at http://sidewalktech.com *************************** Thank you for listening! For more information on this episode and all the links to resources, past shows, and where you can subscribe, visit: https://technicallylivingpodcast.com or just search Google for Technically Living. Want more tips and resources delivered directly to your inbox? Register for our FREE newsletter right here . We’d love if you’d help make Season 2 suit your technology needs better. Please fill out our survey and impact how we conduct future interviews and episodes. If you’ve made it this far, you must really love us. We would appreciate it if you shared that love by Leaving us a Review on iTunes. See you next time.…
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This is it! Finally the Season 1 finale. For Season 2 we will be using an app call Anchor.FM for sharing teasers, clips, and short tips to keep you informed, help build our following and engage with more users. You can find and follow us on Anchor at http://anchor.fm/techliving and the best part is, you can Call-in and ask us questions we can answer on the show or right there in the app. Here is our station : We look forward to sharing more great tips and resources throughout the remainder of the year and answering your questions. If you have any requests, comments, feedback, or questions please fill out our survey so we can better serve you. You can find it here: survey.technicallylivingpodcast.com Thank you again for staying subscribed and growing with us! We are excited to be back. ============================================================== If you found value in this interview please leave us a review on iTunes and tell as what you think. Good, bad or ugly. Reviews help other listeners find the show so we can help them get the best use of their technology. For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | TuneIn | RSS…
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The Technically Living Podcast is working its way back into your podcatcher. Bare with us as we start spinning backup up. We cannot thank you enough for keeping subscribed or finding us since the beginning of the year. Plans for moving forward: We area still going to do interviews. How many I cannot say yet. They are a lot of work but it is clear you are still interested. We will also be generating more app/service reviews in the future. We will demonstrate and explain some unique and new ways some of the most popular tools out there can be used. Thank you again for staying subscribed and growing with us! We are excited to be back. ============================================================== If you found value in this interview please leave us a review on iTunes and tell as what you think. Good, bad or ugly. Reviews help other listeners find the show so we can help them get the best use of their technology. For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | TuneIn | RSS…
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In this episode, I briefly discuss the additional features most people with an Amazon Prime membership might not even know are available to them. The first two are feature enhancements and the rest are some pretty neat additons. Take a listen. Music Photos Video More Video More Music Who wouldn't want all of that? And how can you go wrong at less than $8 a month? Also... I had to share this photo that was shared with me this last Halloween. Source information is below the photo. IMAGE SOURCE: JASON HACKETTFUSION MARKETING Take from this Huffington Post Article ============================================================== If you found value in this interview please leave us a review on iTunes and tell as what you think. Good, bad or ugly. Reviews help other listeners find the show so we can help them get the best use of their technology. For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | TuneIn | RSS Permalink…
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Adam Huber of Adam Huber's Detailing talks with us about the software tools and resources that he uses to stay organized in his mobile detailing service as well as keep in touch with and network with his customers. Adam also shares with us details about his recent transition into the wonderful world of Apple products from Android and Windows platforms. It doesn't sound like he is going back anytime soon. Adam Huber's Detailing: http://adamhubersdetailing.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adamhubersdetailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamhubersdetailing Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/add/sdguy55 Adams Online Tools mention in this episode were: Acuity Scheduling and Freshbooks ============================================================== If you found value in this interview please leave us a review on iTunes and tell as what you think. Good, bad or ugly. Reviews help other listeners find the show so we can help them get the best use of their technology. For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | TuneIn | RSS Music: bensound.com…
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Resolutions. Goals. Plans. Routines. Whatever you want to call them, you’ve made them. If you don’t already have some tools to help you start 2017 off on the right foot, you’re in the right place. In this episode, we talk about the dozen or so apps that I use daily to stay organized and productive as well as keep track of fitness goals. I try not to set resolutions. I typically create goals and pursue them. In order to track progress and stay on the right path, I have a process that seems to work for me. Mind: Headspace & Calm - Meditation (Android & iOS) Holy Bible - YouVersion (Android & iOS) 5 Minute Journal (iOS) Health/Fitness (Feel free to follow me on any of these apps. Username: rosswickman): Pillow (iOS) Runkeeper (Android & iOS) Strava (Android & iOS) My Fitness Pal (Android & iOS) Fitocracy (Android & iOS) Productivity/Organization: Todoist (Android & iOS) Trello (Android & iOS) Flat Tomato (iOS) Way of Life (Android & iOS) Quick Announcement: the day after this episode is released, we will be interview on the Sioux Empire Podcast hosted here in Sioux Falls as well. Once that episode is published I will share how to get to it. Please support us by becoming a Patron in this new year so we can create more quality content, interview the best and brightest minds, and keep the podcast available to everyone looking to learn more about technology. BECOME A PATREON HERE: https://www.patreon.com/technicallyliving As always, your reviews on iTunes are always welcome and appreciated. This is what helps other listeners find us and our show grow in listenership. You can leave a review here. ==================================================== For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | TuneIn | RSS Music: bensound.com…
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We are starting off 2017 the way the podcast was originally intended. We will hopefully be having interviews of people just like you using technology in their life, family, and business. In future episodes we will discuss with guests the tools they use currently or want to use in the future as well as possibly hash out an issue or frustration they are experiencing at the moment. Training videos are also continually in the works. With support and feedback from you we can create the content that you care most about. To get detailed information on what we are working on as well as links and information to all of our guest interviews, join our newsletter here: http://rwick.it/tlpnewsletter . If you would like unlimited access to the training videos we create, an invitation to our private Facebook group to chat with interviewees, and direct access to me, please jump over to our Patreon page and support the show. You patronage is greatly appreciated and helps up generate the best content we possibly can. BECOME A PATREON HERE: https://www.patreon.com/technicallyliving As always, your reviews on iTunes are always welcome and appreciated. This is what helps other listeners find us and our show grow in listenership. You can leave a review here. ==================================================== For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | RSS Music: bensound.com…
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This time of year your email inbox gets filled with invoices, receipts, and shipping notifications more than any other time. Because of that, you are much more likely to receive SPAM and other bogus emails that are 'phishing' you to click on links and provide information to inappropriate actors. " Phishing is the activity of defrauding an online account holder of financial information by posing as a legitimate company." You should always be paying attention to links and attachments in any email you click on but especially around this time of year. Since you are expecting many packages and spending much more money, it is probable you will be much more likely to fall victim to malicious links or attachments in holiday season phishing attempts. In this quick episode, we discuss a few quick tips on avoiding falling for the scams that will get you sharing too much information to the wrong people. Here is a link to the Inc.com article I reference in this episode: 6 Holiday Season Email Scams We also mention some great Snapchat feature enhancements you can learn about here and take advantage of this holiday season. A quick note, we are done with full episodes for 2016. We will see you in the New Year starting January 5th. Happy Holidays! ==================================================== For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | RSS Music: bensound.com…
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Last week we had the amazing opportunity to travel to Las Vegas for the Amazon Web Services (AWS) re:Invent Conference where across 3 casinos there was training, workshops, certifications and so much more. All the sessions and training were specific to one of the many offerings Amazon has in their AWS package. It was hard to really get the most out of the conference cause there was so much information to learn and sessions to attend. In this week's episode, we just skim the surface of a few services that you in your personal/family life or small business could take advantage of. There are so many to pick from so we talk about Cloud computing and Storage. In future episodes we will take some time to dig into the many other offerings and what you could do with them as well as what we here at the podcast and Comrade Technology for what we can offer you. If you have any questions about AWS offerings, what we talk about in this weeks episode, or any other cloud platform, please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss how you can take advantage of the cloud. If you are already working in the cloud, AWS, or are interested post in the comments and share your stories and questions. We look forward to hearing from you and helping any way we can. In the mean time jump over to your AWS post on Comrade Tech to learn more about our trip to the conference last week in Las Vegas. Learn more about AWS: https://aws.amazon.com/ Become an AWS Developer: https://developer.amazon.com/ AWS Ten Minute Tutorials: https://aws.amazon.com/getting-started/tutorials/ Understanding AWS: https://aws.amazon.com/what-is-aws/ If you are an Amazon Alexa user on any of her enabled devices, be sure to keep an eye out for our Flash Briefing and Podcast Skill. MORE TO COME. ==================================================== For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | RSS Music: bensound.com…
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Travel can be stressful. There are hundreds of apps you could use to manage agendas, trip itineraries, and sight-seeing plans. I just spent the week in Las Vegas at AWS re:Invent (more on that later) and I used 5 apps to keep my trip organized and know where I needed to go and what I should be doing for nightlife. The 5 apps I briefly discuss are: Google Maps (Directions) Google Trips (Ticketing, Reservations, and Planning) Credntia (Identification, Rewards, Credit Cards) TickTick (Checklist, Organization) Social Location Apps (Activities, Dining, Attractions) Foursquare Swarm Yelp Trip Advisor Google Local There are many more tools for keeping all of your travel plans organized but I find these 5 to be the best 5 by far. What apps do you use for travel planning and enjoyment? Comment in the notes to share your travel tips and apps. ==================================================== For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | RSS Music: bensound.com…
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Video is getting it's second wind. 'Is getting' is already a little past-tense but Snapchat (or Snap Inc.) is taking it to a new level and they are doing what Google failed to do. And that is make wearable technology cool and fashionable. I don't even have my hands on them yet and I am ridiculously impresses with the feedback and press Snapchat's Spectacles are getting. I cannot wait to get a pair of my own. It is hard to tell what I would actually use them for but I think that is the point. Getting short 10 second clips of some of the most candid moments quickly and easily opens the door for many opportunities. Please keep posted as we find a way to get a pair quickly and affordably. In the meantime, I take some time this episode to challenge you to find what it is you want to do in 2017 to get yourself to a better place. Maybe you don't have something you are interesting in building right now but you might know someone who is and has some questions or needs a little push. Please lead them to us. We want to do everything we can to help them get started using technology in their lives to build their business, share their thoughts, or more on their big idea. For more info on Spectacles check out: https://www.spectacles.com/ Looking to get your hands on a pair? Keep an eye on: https://www.spectacles.com/map/ See what the Snap bots are up to: https://twitter.com/Spectacles/ ==================================================== For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | RSS Music: bensound.com…
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Imagine for a moment your computer never getting a virus or bogus software installed. Imagine buying a brand new computer on Black Friday or Cyber Monday and 5 years from now it running almost as good as the day you bought it. Sounds lofty right? Well, it is possible. It is possible to run your computer, keep it secure, and never get a virus without ever needing to buy Anti-Virus software. I still recommend running some form of protection but you should never have to pay for it on your home computer. The free stuff works just fine with this solution in place. In this week's episode, I talk about THE ONE THING you can do this weekend to make your computer more secure for your entire family. No one thing will keep you 100% safe but this is hands-down the biggest step you can take for being safe and secure on your computer(s). Comrade Technology Post The Statistics on Removing Admin Rights Home of Future Technically Living Online Training Courses ==================================================== For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter or the Technically Living Facebook Page . To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here: iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | ACast | RSS Music: bensound.com…
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