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
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 from http://theeastwing.net/episodes/40-andy
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In this episode, the often taboo subject of how to decide what to charge for what you do. Getting the balance between too cheap and too pricey can be tricky, so Andy and Anna share their experiences — including Andy’s infamous ‘double your rate Fridays — and how to handle uncomfortable conversations about money.
Andy Clarke and Anna Debenham discuss why a show about business is important and why one needn’t be boring. They talk about this week’s CES and whether designers and developers might need to buy these new devices. And of course, Andy talks about Planet Of The Apes while Anna nods politely.
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Designer, speaker and author Andy Clarke joins Jen Simmons to talk about the process of web design. Andy starts with a rant about online criticism, and goes on to talk about techniques, tools and more.
Homeowners are the latest casualties of the ongoing financial crisis and the government home loan modification program that was supposed to help them has not been successful. In this podcast from three students in NYC, they explore and explain the loan modification crisis through the experience of one home-owner, Marcia Jones who for the past three years has been trying to get a loan modification to save her home in Brooklyn.
Assia Boundaoui, Chao Li and Din Clarke are graduate students in the Studio 20 Program at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. This podcast is their first of a series of "explainer" podcasts.
The Transit Of Earth By Arthur C. Clarke; Read by Arthur C. Clarke 1 |MP3| – Approx. 30 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Caedmon Published: 1975 Product #: TC-1566
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Jane Rogers has won this year’s Arthur C Clarke award for The Testament of Jessie Lamb, her first foray into science fiction. She talks to Sarah Crown.
Fresh off the podium from collecting her Arthur C Clarke award for science fiction, veteran novelist but first-time SF author Jane Rogers talks about the thrill of winning the presitigious award, how she feels about the science fiction label, and why she chose to set a novel about the relationship between a teenager and her parents in a near-future dystopia.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2012/may/03/science-fiction-award-jane-rogers-podcast
By Arthur C Clarke, dramatised by Mike Walker.
What is the secret at the heart of the space object known as Rama and why, years after the event, has Commander William Norton never spoken about what he found there?
Episode 1: http://huffduffer.com/adactio/3213
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