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    Explore " valet" with insightful episodes like "#32 Valet till Europaparlamentet: Historia", "Laravel 11, Reverb, Herd Windows/Pro, & Other Laracon EU Recap", "#060: Michael Devellano - Mastering the Art of Business in the Age of AI", "Laravel Pulse, First Party Packages, & the Future of Laravel" and "Matt & Taylor’s Preferred Tech Stacks for New Laravel Apps" from podcasts like ""EU-fori", "The Laravel Podcast", "Establishing Your Empire", "The Laravel Podcast" and "The Laravel Podcast"" and more!

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    #32 Valet till Europaparlamentet: Historia

    #32 Valet till Europaparlamentet: Historia

    EU-foripodden är tillbaka. Det är inte ens 100 dagar kvar tills det är dags för val till Europaparlamentet. I en serie avsnitt kommer EU-foripodden att inför valet fokusera extra på Europaparlamentet som institution. Det blir lite av allt. Det blir lite historia, lite om hur parlamentet fungerar, hur partigrupperna fungerar, hur själva valet är utformat men också lite annat smått och gott från EU:s mest färgstarka institution.

    I det här avsnittet börjar vi med lite historia om Europaparlamentet, där poddens historiker får leda oss igenom hur det var förr och hur Europaparlamentet blev som det blev.

    Medverkande: Björn Bergström, Caroline Klamer, Helena Landelius och Marco Roman Loi.

    Laravel 11, Reverb, Herd Windows/Pro, & Other Laracon EU Recap

    Laravel 11, Reverb, Herd Windows/Pro, & Other Laracon EU Recap

    In this episode of the Laravel Podcast, we are diving into the highlights of Laracon EU including the unveiling of Laravel 11 and the introduction of Laravel Reverb. Taylor Otwell shares insights on the streamlined application structure and new features in Laravel 11. We also discuss the launch of Laravel Herd for Windows and Herd Pro, offering power user features for local development, and provide some exciting updates about the upcoming Laracon US.

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    #060: Michael Devellano - Mastering the Art of Business in the Age of AI

    #060: Michael Devellano - Mastering the Art of Business in the Age of AI

    "Stick with your vision and keep working on stuff... someone else is going to do it if you don't... Use your imagination more and more. It’s not just about being an entrepreneur, it's about being a gritty, dynamic person that survives chaos."

    Welcome to "Establishing Your Empire," where we dive into the journeys of successful entrepreneurs and innovators. On this episode I’m excited to host Michael Devellano, a dynamic figure in the tech industry with over 25 years of experience. As a founder, executive, and investor, Michael has left his mark on numerous technology startups and is currently the founder & CTO of Opps.ai.

    Michael is not just a business leader but also an author, with his latest book, "Form Your Own Pack," exploring the power of collaboration in the business world, drawing inspiration from a unique Japanese business model. He’s also the driving force behind the Founders Pack community, offering a platform for entrepreneurial networking and growth.

    In this episode, Michael shares his profound insights on business strategy, the transformative role of AI and blockchain in education, and offers valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. This is a must listen for anyone wanting to leverage the exciting opportunities in the evolving world of technology and AI to their advantage.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    Business and Money: The conversation begins with a discussion about the influence and challenges of money in business settings. It emphasizes the need to be aware of financial dynamics and their impact on business objectives and problems.

    Strategic Partnerships and Community Building: The speakers delve into the concept of creating an "information pack" in business, focusing on the importance of strategic partnerships, community engagement, and the role of investors and advisors in scaling a business.

    Business Goals and Revenue Generation: The dialogue touches upon the balance between focusing on future goals and the necessity of revenue generation in business ventures. The importance of having clear, achievable goals is highlighted.

    Team Dynamics in Startups: The discussion shifts to the significance of assembling the right team or "pack" in startups, stressing the need for diverse skills, clear communication, and aligned expectations among team members.

    Educational Transformation through Technology: There is a significant focus on the transformation of education through AI and blockchain, discussing personalized learning experiences and the potential for these technologies to revolutionize the educational landscape.

    Personal Entrepreneurial Journeys: The speakers share their personal backgrounds and experiences, providing various perspectives on entrepreneurial journeys and the lessons learned along the way.

    Equity and Startup Partnerships: The conversation explores the complex topic of equity distribution in startups, addressing the challenges of aligning contributions and expectations in partnerships.

    Blockchain Technology Potential: The potential applications of blockchain technology are discussed, particularly in education, emphasizing the need for innovative applications beyond its current usage.

    Writing and Publishing a Book: Michael Devellano shares insights into his process of writing and publishing a book, including challenges, strategies, and the importance of marketing and promotion.

    Advice to Younger Individuals and Entrepreneurs: The speakers provide personal advice for younger individuals and budding entrepreneurs, focusing on perseverance, vision, risk-taking, and the importance of learning from failures.

    Future Plans and Aspirations: Devellano talks about his future plans, particularly in the fields of AI and education, with a strong desire to provide mass-customized education and contribute positively to these sectors.

    Reflections on Personal Motivations and Legacy: The episode concludes with reflections on personal motivations for writing and contributing ideas, along with thoughts on the legacy and impact one hopes to leave, especially in entrepreneurial and technological spaces.

    Laravel Pulse, First Party Packages, & the Future of Laravel

    Laravel Pulse, First Party Packages, & the Future of Laravel

    In this episode, we're unwrapping the highlights from Laracon AU, with a special focus on Laravel Pulse leading our discussion. Taylor takes the reins to guide us through the origins and functionality of Laravel Pulse, a health monitoring tool for your Laravel applications.

    We then shift our discussion to Laravel first party packages.  Taylor openly shares insights into his decision-making process—revealing how he selects packages to join the Laravel family and when it's time to bid them farewell.

    Our conversation doesn’t end there though.  We also look at the future of Laravel and examine the strategies used for continually injecting innovation and fresh ideas into the Laravel ecosystem.

     

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    Matt & Taylor’s Preferred Tech Stacks for New Laravel Apps

    Matt & Taylor’s Preferred Tech Stacks for New Laravel Apps

    In this jam-packed episode, we dive deep into the world of app development, exploring the essential choices and tools that shape a successful project from start to finish. Join us as we share our preferred tech stacks for launching a brand new app, discuss the intricacies of hosting and deploying Laravel applications, and explore the myriad of options available.

    Whether you're a seasoned developer or just embarking on your coding journey, consider this episode your roadmap to cultivating a robust and efficient app development process.


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    #142: Det svåra biståndsvalet

    #142: Det svåra biståndsvalet

    Ingen valrörelse är den andra lik, men frågan är om inte årets valrörelser är mer olik än många andra. Det är fyra månader kvar till valet och OmVärlden Podd bjöd in Concords policychef Peter Sörbom för att tala om valrörelsen och den rapport plattformen skrivit om riksdagspartiernas utvecklingspolitik.

    828 - Brad Meltzer: How to write the "Twist" in a Thriller Novel!

    828 - Brad Meltzer: How to write the "Twist" in a Thriller Novel!

    Do you know, some ongoing comic has no Act 3? Writing a twist in a novel and any kind of media is an art!

    In this episode, I was joined by Brad Meltzer,  American novelist, non-fiction writer, TV show creator, and comic book author, to talk about his process of writing his new book, The Lightning Rod!

    A few of the lessons that I learned from Brad are, there was a secret group that the government hired 15 years ago to come up with scenarios terrorists could attack the US. Characters are the most important part of writing a novel, Negative Feedback is the ONLY feedback, and don't give up when people say "NO"!

    Read the full list here:  https://notepd.com/idea/10-things-i-learned-from-thriller-writer-brad-meltzer-363

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    Hollywood Time Travel - Doug Stebleton

    Hollywood Time Travel - Doug Stebleton

    Doug and I talk about how he went from small-town Montana to the bright lights of Hollywood. He moved to go to music school, and that turned into a 37-year adventure involving music, film, and helping create the book, Hollywood Time Travel.

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    Doug Stebleton has been working in the entertainment business since 1987. Born and raised in Glasgow, Montana, he came to Hollywood at age 19 and has lived and worked in southern California since then. His expertise is music publishing for film and television. His company owns a catalog of songs that are licensed to film and television studios and to independent productions. Some of the company’s credits include Blood Diamond, Borat, Little Miss Sunshine, Zoolander, Big Bang Theory, Blue Bloods, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Sopranos, Ugly Betty, CSI, Scrubs, and ER.

    Doug is also a film producer. His first film was a documentary titled Mother of Normandy: The Story of Simone Renaud. His next film, I Want Your Money, was released in over 500 theaters across the nation in 2010. In 2014, Doug produced and directed Reagan at Normandy, a short film for the Airborne Museum in Normandy, France, and in 2017, he produced Heroes of WWII: The European Campaign. Other projects he is producing include a cable TV show on film and TV cars called Kars & Stars and a feature film, Big Life.

    Doug has a love for history and hopes to keep making films and documentaries that are inspiring, informative, and educational. His passion for Hollywood films and time travel inspired him to create The Hollywood Time Travel Series. It’s a Wonderful Time is his debut novel, which he coauthored with Reinhard Denke.

    www.HollywoodTimeTravel.com

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    Episode 94: Failed Valet

    Episode 94: Failed Valet
    Every wonder where you "fit?" That's exactly what this failed valet wondered. Find out where that led him! *SOURCES: * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Ferrell *Subscribe or follow on social media to get your weekly Encourage Minute: * www.HeidiRew.com https://www.instagram.com/heidirew https://www.facebook.com/theencourageminute Sound Design By: James Younger

    Local Environment with Valet, Homestead, and Docker, with Chris Brown, Jose Soto, Joe Ferguson

    Local Environment with Valet, Homestead, and Docker, with Chris Brown, Jose Soto, Joe Ferguson

    If you're going to work in modern web development, one of the key ingredients is a local development environment that doesn't rely on anything but your local machine to run.

    But, even just in the Laravel world, there are so many options to choose from!

    In this episode, three guests will talk us through the pros and cons of Laravel Valet, Laravel Homestead, and Docker-based solutions like Laradock and Vessel.

     

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    #33 Deep Tech Part 1 Featuring Brett Galvin from CK Consulting in Australia

    #33 Deep Tech Part 1 Featuring Brett Galvin from CK Consulting in Australia

    This is a multi-part series Brett and I are calling 'Deep Tech'. We get into a bunch of different parking technologies and the life cycles from early adoption all the way to being fully deployed at scale. We dive into LPR as an example and discuss the deployment of autonomous vehicles and what that looks like. Hope you enjoy!

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