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  1. 5by5 | CMD+Space #43: Option+CMD+H, with Merlin Mann

    This time Myke is joined by Merlin Mann, for a very different episode of CMD+SPACE.

    http://5by5.tv/cmdspace/43

    —Huffduffed by merlinmann one week ago

  2. The Gently Mad Podcast: Krystyn Heide

    The Gently Mad is an interview show about what drives us as creators and connects us as people. Each week, we explore the stories, experiences and insights of awesome people who make awesome things. Hosted by Adam Clark.

    Krystyn Heide, a highly-respected designer at Squarespace, talks about life as an early employee of a company that has grown to more than 100, happy accidents, her love for sci-fi and what matters the most to her in life.

    http://thegentlymad.com/episodes/008-krystyn-heide/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 weeks ago

  3. The Gently Mad Podcast: Jenn Lukas

    The Gently Mad is an interview show about what drives us as creators and connects us as people. Each week, we explore the stories, experiences and insights of awesome people who make awesome things. Hosted by Adam Clark.

    Jenn Lukas, Interactive Director at HappyCog, talks about her path to becoming a front-end developer extraordinaire, writing and speaking, vegetarian cheesesteaks and ice cream.

    http://thegentlymad.com/episodes/e15-jenn-lukas/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 weeks ago

  4. Little Atoms 269 - Ann Druyan: Voyager, Cosmos and Carl Sagan

    Ann Druyan is an author and television and film writer & producer whose work is largely concerned with the effects of science and technology on our civilization. She was co-writer with Carl Sagan and Steven Soter of the Emmy and Peabody Award winning television series COSMOS, and as the founder and CEO of COSMOS STUDIOS, she is currently working on a reboot of that series. Ann Druyan served as Creative Director of the NASA Voyager Interstellar Record Project to design a complex message, including music and images, for possible alien civilizations. These golden phonograph records affixed to the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft, the fastest moving vehicles ever created by the human species, are now beyond the outermost planets of the solar system on their way to interstellar space. They have a projected shelf life of one billion years. She is the author or co-author of several books, including Comet, which was on the New York Times best seller list for two months. Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, written with Carl Sagan, was another New York Times best seller. She is also a credited contributor to the best-selling books Contact, Pale Blue Dot, The Demon-Haunted World and Billions & Billions by Carl Sagan. She was the co-producer and co-creator of Contact, a Warner Brothers motion picture, based on the story she co-wrote with Carl Sagan. Directed by Bob Zemeckis and starring Jodie Foster, Contact was released July 1997. Ann Druyan was married for nearly two decades to Carl Sagan, until his death in December 1996, and subsequently she was the Founder of The Carl Sagan Foundation.

    http://www.sidrodrigues.com/2013/03/little-atoms-269-ann-druyan-voyager-cosmos-and-carl-sagan/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one month ago

  5. Little Atoms 267 —€“ Podcaster Therapy €— Shift Run Stop with Leila Johnston & Roo Reynolds

    This is the third in a series of Little Atoms interviews in which Neil Denny talks to the producers of podcasts he likes about why they do what they do. Call it podcaster therapy! Shift Run Stop is a comedy podcast presented by Leila Johnston and Roo Reynolds and full to the brim with games, geeks and special guests. When not presenting the show, Roo Reynolds works for the Government Digital Service and curates an eclectic series of collections on his blog rooreynolds.com, while Leila Johnston is the Managing Editor of The Literary Platform, a published author and journalist and blogs at finalbullet.com.

    http://www.sidrodrigues.com/2013/03/little-atoms-267-podcaster-therapy-shift-run-stop-with-leila-johnston-roo-reynolds/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one month ago

  6. Jared Diamond

    Jim Al-Khalili talks to Jared Diamond about his journey from the gall bladder to global history via a passion for the birds of Papua New Guinea.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/discovery

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  7. Andy Clarke on the Happy Monday podcast

    In this episode of Happy Monday, Sarah Parmenter and Josh Long talk with the clever and talented Andy Clarke.

    http://www.happymondaypodcast.com/index.php/episodes/andy-clarke

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  8. Sharing is Caring with Laura Kalbag — The East Wing

    In this episode, we talk to the very smart and talented Laura Kalbag. Laura is a Designer and Front-End Developer from the UK. We talk about how she got started, speaking at conferences, women in our industry and mentorship.

    http://theeastwing.net/episodes/laura-kalbag

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 months ago

  9. Writing Content that is Compelling and Useful | Johnny Holland

    Today on Radio Johnny Jeff Parks talks with independent content and UX consultant, who will be presenting at the upcoming edUi Conference in Richmond, Stephanie Hay. Steph shares insights about writing content that is both compelling and useful by shifting our perspective to that of the people for whom we are trying to communicate. Sharing insights about user happiness and working towards are greater understanding of the emotional response of the user, organizations can start speaking to the values of their clients resulting in a better user experience.

    http://johnnyholland.org/radio-johnny/writing-content-that-is-compelling-and-useful/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 months ago

  10. Book Talk: Kate Summerscale / Nick Harkaway / Natasha Soobramanien interviews

    This special edition of Book Talk features three interviews recorded on location at Edinburgh International Book Festival last month.

    Kate Summerscale, author of the phenomenally successful The Suspicions of Mr Whicher discusses the results of her success and her new book, another fascinating piece of historical non-fiction, Mrs Robinson’s Disgrace.

    Angelmaker author Nick Harkaway talks about how being the son of John Le Carre meant being raised in ‘a house full of stories’, as well as going into detail about his own fiction writing.

    Lastly, debut novelist Natasha Soobramanien explains her fascination with islands and describes how years of life experience shaped her novel Genie and Paul.

    http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/podcasts/audio/book-talk-kate-summerscale-nick-harkaway-natasha-soobramanien-interviews

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 months ago

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