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Queer in the Valley

Ron Bower

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Queer in the Valley is a monthly LGBTQ focused show hosted by Breana and Ron. Join us as we talk about pop culture, current events, LGBTQ topics and, of course, the Golden Girls. A monthly podcast brought to you by the Chippewa Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
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Studio Break

David Linneweh

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A catalog of artist interviews with a focus on providing a platform for visual artists to share their work and provide an in-depth look into their studio practice.
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Cybersecurity, compliance, security policy enforcement, and data privacy remain constant concerns, and a breach could irrevocably impact the profitability and sustainability of your company. Join Maurice Hamilton, CEO of Infinavate, each week as he interviews CEOs and CIOs to discuss real-life solutions to cybersecurity, data management, and advanced digital solutions. If you have concerns about cybersecurity, compliance, security policy enforcement, and data privacy, this podcast is for you ...
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Parenthood is challenging enough as it is, and getting organized sounds easier said than done. Now, combine these 2 together and it’s truly a balancing act that many of us struggle with day in day out. If you’re here, it ’s because you want to know how to get your life and home more organized and structured where the kids are involved too - so that parent-life can be a little easier and focused on what truly matters. The Parenting Guide: Organizing Habits Made Easy was created because parent ...
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In this podcast, Maurice Hamilton interviews Bob Buda from Buda Consulting about database management, security, and the evolving role of technology in protecting business-critical data. Bob shares his journey, starting from a background in computer science, to building custom systems for businesses, including an early experience with a bakery that …
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This week Ava Starnes joins the podcast to discuss her self portrait works that are created from video still images in compositions that stretch and contort the figure. Ava’s work was selected by artist/curator Mia Risberg from our 2023 Studio Break Student Competition.Από τον David Linneweh
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In this episode of "Where Humanity Meets Technology," Maurice Hamilton interviews Mike Bowers, the Chief Architect at FairCom, about the evolution of database technology, its future direction, and FairCom's innovative solutions. Mike shares his journey in programming, starting at age 14 with an Atari 400 and teaching himself BASIC, which set the fo…
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In this episode, Maurice Hamilton sits down with Ron Green, CO-Founder and CTO of Kungfu.AI, a cutting-edge AI strategy and engineering firm, to dive deep into the evolving world of artificial intelligence. Ron shares his personal journey, from feeling burned out during his computer science studies at the University of Texas to finding a renewed pa…
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In this podcast with Jeremy Snyder, CEO and Founder of Firetail.io, we discussed the evolution of software development, particularly with the shift from on-premises to cloud-based systems, and the growing significance of API security. Jeremy shared his career journey, highlighting how he transitioned from hands-on IT roles to cloud computing, parti…
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In this podcast, Shauli Rozen, CEO of Armo, discussed cloud security, the challenges of protecting Kubernetes workloads, and how Armo’s open-source project, Kubescape, is a pivotal tool in this space. Shauli emphasized the growing importance of collaboration between DevOps, infrastructure, and security teams, explaining that Kubescape was created t…
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This week Neil Callander joins the podcast to talk about his paintings that evolve slowly to explore still life, portraits, landscapes, and abstractions. Neil’s solo exhibition Happy to Wait opens Saturday October 5th at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago from 5-8PM and runs through November 2nd. Neil’s work was selected for our 2022 Studio Break…
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In the podcast interview with Steve Taplin, CEO of Sonatafy Technology, Maurice Hamilton explores Steve’s career journey, leadership insights, and the unique operations of Sonatafy as a nearshore software development company. Steve begins by sharing how his career started at IBM, where he worked on early versions of cloud computing before transitio…
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In this podcast episode, Kevin Dean shares insights about his journey from working with two Fortune 500 companies to founding Manobyte, which has been delivering solutions for business process automation, data analytics, and artificial intelligence for 16 years. He emphasizes the impact of technology on improving business processes, particularly th…
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The podcast begins with Maurice Hamilton introducing Bluebell Creameries, noting its long history dating back to 1907. Initially a butter company, Bluebell transitioned to making ice cream about four years later due to excess cream. Ricky Dickson, who spent 43 years with the company, elaborates on how Bluebell grew from a small operation making two…
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This week Arden Bendler Browning joins the podcast to discuss her studio practice that explore painting, projection, and VR. We also discuss her solo exhibition “Black Forrest”at Tinney Contemporary in Nashville, Aug 17- Sept 21 with an opening reception on September 7th. Arden’s work was selected for our 2022 Studio Break Professional Competition …
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This week Lily Madden joins the podcast to talk their work and solo exhibition “Coffins for Cicadas” opening at Haw Contemporary August 9th from 5-8PM in Kansas City. Lily’s work was selected by artist/curator Mia Risberg from our 2023 Studio Break Student Competition.Από τον David Linneweh
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We had the opportunity to interview Manjit Rana, an insurance expert, thought leader, and innovation expert from the U.K. Here are the key points extracted from the provided text: Manjit delves into the significance of voice analytics and its potential to mitigate fraud, enhance customer satisfaction, and safeguard individuals, businesses, and gove…
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In this podcast interview, Robert Krugman, Chief Digital Officer and Digital Transformation Expert at Broadridge discusses the future of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies, emphasizing the need to distinguish between the two. He highlights how blockchain technology is utilized beyond financial services, such as supply chain systems for audi…
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Podcast Summary: Interview with Todd Kackley, Global CIO of Textron In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Todd Kackley, the global CIO of Textron, a company with a rich history spanning over 100 years. Textron is renowned for its diverse range of land, air, and sea equipment, including Cessna Aircraft, Beechcraft, Easy Go golf carts,…
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In this podcast episode, we had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Anthony Trucks, a man whose story is nothing short of inspiring. From being bounced around in six different foster care homes for 11 years to becoming a former NFL player, an American Ninja Warrior on NBC, an author, an international speaker, and the host of the "Aww Shift"…
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In this episode of 'Parenting Guide Organizing Habits Made Easy,' Dianne shares personal insights and stories to illustrate the importance of involving children in home responsibilities. The discussion reveals how teaching kids organizational skills and responsibilities not only eases the parental load but also prepares them for future self-suffici…
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This week Maryalice Carroll joins the podcast to talk about her colorful ceramic sculpture and installation based works. Maryalice is featured in the two person exhibition “Color Stacks” with Nichole Gronvold Roller at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago, May 18th-June 11th with an opening reception on Saturday May 18th from 5-8PM.…
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In this podcast episode, I have a conversation with Steve Orrin, Federal Chief Technology Officer at Intel, and we explored several critical developments in the semiconductor industry and their broader implications on society. Here is a summary of our conversation: Semiconductor R&D Innovation: R&D Cadence: Historically, semiconductor research and …
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This week Nichole Gronvold Roller joins us to talk about her colorful mixed media works that are influenced by the arts and craft movement, design, wallpaper, and observations of every day. Nichole is featured in the two person exhibition “Color Stacks” with Maryalice Carroll at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago, May 18th-June 11th with an openi…
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In this episode, I interview Kathy Bowers, an experienced parenting and life coach with over 20 years of expertise in social care and children's services. Bowers shares her journey from being a nursery nurse to becoming a family support worker, then transitioning to a performance coach, and finally founding her life coaching practice. The discussio…
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Get ready to be inspired! In this podcast, you'll hear an insightful conversation between Jerome Pesenti, Founder of Sizzle AI, and a fellow technology enthusiast. We will take you on a journey through the incredible advancements in Artificial Intelligence and how these advancements are transforming the world we live in today. You will be amazed as…
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We had the pleasure of interviewing Rob Hirschfeld, Founder and CEO of RackN, on our podcast. He shared valuable insights about a cutting-edge self-managed application that enables users to revolutionize their data center workflows without touching the infrastructure. With this RackN application, users can easily install scripts, not a custom appli…
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This week Sally C. Garner joins the podcast to talk about the evolution of her studio practice, beginning with photography which led way to an interest in sculpture, installation, fiber and most importantly weaving. Sally is featured in the Two-Person Exhibition “Process/Symbiosis” with Jason Rafferty at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago, April …
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In this episode of the Parenting Guide Organizing Habits Made Easy Podcast, Dianne Jimenez shares her personal journey of adjusting to life after her mother moves in with her family due to a flooding incident at her mother's condo. Recording from her car while waiting for her kids, Dianne offers insights into the challenges and solutions that helpe…
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In this podcast episode, Ksenia Palke shares her journey from being a data science intern at a startup to her current machine learning and AI role as Head of AI at Airspace.com. Ksenia emphasizes the satisfaction of seeing the immediate impact of her work in real-world applications, which drove her to pursue a career in this field. Maurice Hamilton…
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This week Jason Rafferty joins the podcas to talk about his studio practice that explores ideas of the environment and sustainability through colorful abstracted paintings. Jason will be featured in the Two-Person Exhibition “Process/Symbiosis” with Sally C. Garner at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago, April 20th-May 11th with an opening recepti…
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Ian Uriarte is a highly accomplished and driven individual who is the founder and CEO of Timbergrove. With his impressive IBM practice and a team of skilled professionals, Ian has been able to help numerous clients optimize their physical assets and infrastructure management. His exceptional leadership skills have also enabled him to co-found and l…
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Bill Conger & Ron Jackson join the podcast for an Artist Talk for their two person exhibition “Recent Works” at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago through April 14th. There will be a closing reception for the exhibition on April 14th from 12-2PM.Από τον David Linneweh
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During a recent conversation, Steve Taplin, the CEO of Sonatafy, shared his thoughts on the latest developments in generative AI over the past couple of years. He spoke passionately about the tremendous benefits that can be achieved through the customization of software development using this technology. Steve explained how his Nearshore software d…
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This week Andy Demczuk joins the podcast to talk about his recent imaginative landscape paintings that are informed through the process of mixing and editing his original music. He’s completing his MFA from the University of Cincinnati-DAAP and has a MFA Thesis Exhibition at the Contemporary Art Center in Cincinnati (OH). The show opens February 23…
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In today's podcast we explore the challenges faced by parents in keeping their homes clean when they have kids. I discuss various strategies and tips for handling the mess made by kids. From dealing with spills and stains to organizing toys and maintaining cleanliness, the episode provides practical advice and insights to help parents maintain a cl…
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In this episode, Dianne discusses with guest speakers Ron Swan and Debbie St-Martin from Centre Famille, Home to the SNAP Program, about overcoming parenting challenges, managing the behavior of children, effectively communicating within a family, and establishing organization and structure at home. They explore the importance of empathy and unders…
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The episode covers topics like being on autopilot, doing too much all the time, and having a lot of unfinished projects. I also emphasize the importance of slowing down, delegating tasks, and specific instructions for family members. The episode concludes with a call to action to download a cheat sheet on getting kids to help and tidy up at home. X…
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Are your kids too busy to help around the house? Welcome to another episode of Parenting Guide: Organizing Habits Made Easy podcast! In this episode, I discuss the challenges parents face when their kids are too busy to help out. I also explore the reasons behind this issue and provide practical solutions for parents. In this podcast, I dive deep i…
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In this special 50th episode, I discuss an effective approach to goal setting for the new year, 2024. This episode is inspired by a social media post focusing on setting specific, achievable goals based around a single, manageable action or habit. I also share my personal goals and the practical steps I plan to take to achieve them. The strategies …
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In this episode, I talk about enjoying the holiday season in a unique and fun way, focusing on activities we don't usually do. I share a list of five fun activities that don’t always involve the kids. The episode also touches on finding balance in busy schedules and remembering to appreciate the small joys amidst the chaos of the holiday season. Ho…
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Today, we're delving into the challenges that resonate with every parent in the trenches – the holiday hustle, strikes, and the constant threat of illness. 🌟 Exploring Current Challenges with Compassion Beyond the decorations and festivities, we're acknowledging the stress many of us are struggling with. From navigating the complexities of holidays…
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This week Jeff Stevenson joins us to talk about his work that explores ideas of masculinity and the self through a variety of media that includes painting, sculpture, and installation. Jeff also talks about his the exhibition “Cross-Section: the many faces of Jeff Stevenson” that opens at Studio Break Gallery with receptions on Sunday Dec 3rd from …
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In this episode I give you my 3 strategies I use when teaching my kids (and any kid when I'm in the position of teaching :) ) the importance of teamwork in handling household responsibilities. These are my main go-to strategies as they are effective for instilling the values of teamwork in children. Hope you enjoy this episode and get 1-2 takeaways…
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In this episode, I provides 4 essential steps to make laundry day easier and more efficient; thus helping you to tackle the overwhelm of this never ending task. Hope you enjoy this episode! XO - Dianne 𝙋.𝙎. 𝘞𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘪𝘵 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘴 𝘵𝘰 𝘨𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘰𝘳𝘨𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘻𝘦𝘥 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘨𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘬𝘪𝘥𝘴 𝘪𝘯𝘷𝘰𝘭𝘷𝘦𝘥, 𝘸𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘥𝘰 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘶𝘨𝘨𝘭𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘵? Send me your answer by DM on Instagram or on …
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This week Dan Oliver joins the podcast to talk about his paintings that are influenced by Surrealism, Pop-Art, and growing up in middle America. Dan also talks about his recent exhibition “Shelter” at JPS Gallery in Paris (France) as well as an upcoming solo exhibition at Lorin Gallery in Los Angeles, April of 2024.…
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Listen to the third and final episode of a series where I interview my kids. Hear their perspective and thoughts when it comes to their involvement in maintaining the house, find out when they're more resistant to doing chores, what this all means for them in the future, and so much more! In this episode, it's my oldest kid's turn on the mic. Find …
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In this episode I talk about tips and strategies to help you stay healthy during the cold season. These are strategies that we practice at home, what my friends do, as well as a pretty cool way of looking at how we wash our hands. Are we actually doing it thoroughly? Hope you enjoy this quick episode my friend! More to come each week - XO - Dianne …
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This week Marc Mitchell talks all about his studio practice and abstract paintings that combine colorful patterns & dazzle camouflage with elements of the landscape. Marc has a solo exhibition “Pale Hay” that opens on Saturday October 14th from 6-9 PM at Studio Break Gallery in West Chicago.Από τον David Linneweh
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In this episode I talk about this crazy period in the parenthood journey and that's Back To School. Back to school isn't just a one day event. This is actually the starting off point of when things start to change dramatically for everyone, not just the kids. As our schedules fill up, things need to be taken care of on top of all the things LIFE is…
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This week Curtis Anthony Bozif joins the podcast to talk about his large scale abstract paintings, created through repetitious process and informed by environments of the Great Lakes. Curtis currently has a solo exhibition In the Mist of a Great Fall on view at Oliva Gallery (Chicago) that runs through October 7th.…
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