Topic: Veronica Belmont

5 chapters across the catalog

Slackified
Episode 1199 1:25:52 - 1:30:00

1199: Slackified

Disco for Slack, Kindergarten Rewards for Adults

A new Slack plugin called "Disco" is critiqued for bringing a "kindergarten" reward system into the professional workplace. The tool allows employees to give each other stars and emojis for completing tasks. The hosts argue this infantilizes the workforce and replaces meaningful one-on-one communication with superficial digital feedback.

Clip Job
Episode 985 2:17:17 - 2:19:09

985: Clip Job

Geek Girls and Ham Radio Licenses

The hosts discuss the trend of female celebrities and tech personalities claiming to be "geeks." They propose a rule that no one can call themselves a "geek girl" unless they have a ham radio license. They specifically name Molly Wood, Veronica Belmont, and Natalie Del Conte as candidates for this requirement.

Gender Binary
Episode 752 1:25:33 - 1:29:02

752: Gender Binary

Lance Ulanoff Podcast Article, Ben Hammersley Etymology

A recent article by tech journalist Lance Ulanoff regarding the state of podcasting is criticized for misquoting the hosts and misattributing the origin of the term "podcasting." While Ulanoff credits Ben Hammersley of The Guardian with coining the term, the hosts assert that Danny Gregoire was the actual creator. The segment highlights the perceived disconnect between mainstream tech journalism and the actual history of the medium.

Give Peas a Chance
Episode 466 20:41 - 23:14

466: Give Peas a Chance

Tekzilla Podcast, Linux Folder Naming Tips

A critique of the tech show Tekzilla leads into a technical tip for Linux users regarding the podcast downloader Moreau. PR associate Beck Fry provides advice on renaming podcast folders to avoid spaces, which can cause issues in Linux environments. The hosts reflect on the evolution of tech television from TechTV to modern web shows like This Week in Tech.

Episode 397 2:54:14 - 3:00:15

397: Wiggin' Out

Hot Pockets 2012 Tour, No Agenda Meetup Strategy

Adam Curry announces plans for the "Hot Pockets 2012" tour, traveling west of Austin in a Dodge Ram pickup. The tour will focus on listener-organized meetups of at least 50 people. The show concludes with a tribute to Ted Kennedy and a promotion for a "Book Guy" episode featuring Tom Merritt and Veronica Belmont.