This is a podcast for anyone that wants to Reach & Connect with their Audience through Content & Marketing. Each episode will explore various topics related to Content Marketing, Digital Advertising, Creative & Serving Clients of various kinds. Between Two Pixels is brought to you by Between Pixels, a video production, advertising, branding, and digital marketing agency. Between Pixels partners with brands to deliver powerful stories. BP creates story-driven content, campaigns, and strategy. ...
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Between Pixels Podcasts
Taking one game per month (old, new and everything in between) and talking though an in-depth examination of narrative, mechanics, theme, and the interplay between the three.
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This podcast helps bridge the knowledge gaps between marketing and creative teams. Episodes explore how to communicate creatively, production hacks that save time, and unique solutions to ongoing creative problems. Open Pixel Studios is a women-owned (WBENC) certified animation studio in Massachusetts that creates custom animated marketing content. Hosts Will Colón and Kathryn Taccone are co-founders of Open Pixel Studios with years of industry experience in sales, marketing, animation, desi ...
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Introducing The Pixel Podcast- the podcast where we bring on people from the pixel art community and talk about things ranging from art to games and everything in between! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepixelpodcast/support
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The Vergecast is the flagship podcast from The Verge about small gadgets, Big Tech, and everything in between. Every Friday, hosts Nilay Patel and David Pierce hang out and make sense of the week’s most important technology news. And every Tuesday, David leads a selection of The Verge’s expert staffers in an exploration of how gadgets and software affect our lives – and which ones you should bring into yours.
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Fun conversations among good friends, in podcast form. Covering hopes, dreams and everything in between. Also Star Trek!
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A Steel Pixel Studios original series. We take a look at restaurants around the valley and the heart behind the food. It's a conversation between the mastermind behind the food at each restaurant and our hosts Tim, Jacoby, and Rily that are visiting.
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The Films and Pixels Podcast dives into topics related industries such as cinema, technology, gaming, and mobile platforms. Whether there are stories regarding Movies, TV Series, Smartphone release, and reviewing all in between; this podcast will cover them all.
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This podcast is designed to explore and gain insight about the local business culture in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. The podcast is set up as a conversation between each unique business owner and our host James Pepe.
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High there! And welcome to High There... wait... we already said that... High There with Dylan and Ali is a weekly comedy show that covers current events, musicals, nerdom, movies, the Eagles, and so much more. Join us as Dylan and Ali get high.
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So you took the leap of faith and decided to become a creative professional But...Don’t know where to begin, and that’s where I come in. My name is Timmy McFly and you’re now listening to the On The Fly Podcast. The podcast dedicated to the creative journey and everything else beyond the pixel. Follow along as I go through the ups, downs, and everything else in between. I don't have all the answers, that's why from time to time a tag in a friend to help us out. Stay tuned!
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Join us as we unravel the connections between games and personal evolution. Explore innovative game-based strategies that extend beyond screens, fostering learning, motivation, and positive change. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or a curious novice, our Pixel Pathways guide you through educational adventures. Tune in for expert insights, practical tips, and inspiring stories to empower you in leveling up your potential. Discover the transformative impact of games, turning every challenge in ...
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We love all things tech, and give our opinions, news, and reviews weekly. Our podcast covers mobile phones, tablets, laptops and everything in between...
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The neurodivergent career, life and everything in between podcast. Interviews with professionals (IT, academy and more) who happen to also be neurodivergent, sharing their story, tool kits and thoughts about mental health in the workspace.
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Welcome to Kitte Lotte, a podcast that unravels the mysteries of life, one thread at a time. Hosted by [wungcat], we’ll delve into the unknown, exploring the unexplained, and uncovering hidden truths. Join us on a journey of discovery, where the lines between reality and fantasy blur, and the truth is always more surprising than you expected.
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At Blind Android Users, we strive to make using Android as easy as possible for every blind person who's starting the Android journey.We bridge the dividing gap that stands between blind people, both new to Android and those familiar with the platform, on the use of the platform and revealing what makes the OS the platform to be on!The Blind Android Users Podcast believes that, no blind person should be struggling with their Android device, thus, we have determine to embark on a mission of u ...
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SHRM has been the voice of all things work. And now it will come with an actual voice. SHRM Radio is a collaboration between SHRM India and Timbre Media, which has pioneered internal podcasting for India Inc. Through SHRM Radio, we would like to touch the lives of people and communities with useful and insightful content that is insightful and relevant. SHRM India will be working in tandem with Timbre Media to bring out this podcast every Wednesday at 10 AM IST.
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Meeting in the Middle Ages is the Medieval Institute of Notre Dame's podcast. Our goal is to answer the questions "what do medievalists do, and how do they do it?" Episodes—a new one each month—are built around informal conversations between our hosts, Ben and Will, and medievalist scholars and graduate students. We discuss how they became medievalists, what led them to their current research, the resources they use, and how they use them.
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Ready to level up? The Hired Hub brings you real-world advice, strategies, and mindsets to build a career without borders. Powered by Hired Remoteli, we help remote professionals from Latin America — and beyond — get hired, get noticed, and get moving. Tune in for practical tips, expert insights, and the motivation you need to thrive in today's global job market. Join us weekly for the remote work realness — the wins, the mess, and all the unfiltered drama in between.
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Mastering Market Research - Turning Insights into Impact
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29:10Mastering Market Research - Turning Insights into Impact | Between Two Pixels Podcast In this episode of Between Two Pixels, owners Josh Peters and Bryan Owen discuss the significance and methodologies of market research for brands ranging from small businesses to those earning up to $500 million annually. They cover types of research including mar…
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A very human vision for going all-in on AI
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52:53AI models are very good at summarizing things, finding other things like those things, and helping you find those things again. But does that mean we should leave all the work of finding and understanding to those models? Sari Azout, the founder of an app called Sublime, doesn't think so. For this episode, the second in our two-part series about ho…
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Episode 261, Music Players: Online vs Offline
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1:01:09Episode 261, Music players – online vs offline announcements We’ll be celebrating the podcast’s 5th birthday on 20 December! Please join us and keep an eye out across our various channels for the joining link nearer the time. Android basics We discuss the state of music players in 2025, including the merits of online vs offline playback. Apps we co…
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First things first: David and Nilay are both having some TV problems, and they need to talk it out. But then they get to the news of the week, including Samsung's new extra-foldy foldable phone, and a big change in the design departments at both Apple and Meta. What does it all say about the future of smart glasses? After that, the hosts talk throu…
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Apple makes a lot of gadgets. You've probably heard of some of them. Most of them are very good! Few companies in tech, or anywhere, can claim a track record as impressive and consistent as the folks in Cupertino. But only one Apple product can be the best Apple product. The Verge's Victoria Song and Allison Johnson join David to rank Apple's nine …
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In this episode of Pixelated Playgrounds, Bryan and Josh dive into and Roger, a short but emotionally powerful experience from developer TearyHand Studio. Initially framed as a horror story, the game follows a girl who wakes to find a stranger in her home, with disorienting minigames and high-contrast visuals amplifying her fear and confusion. They…
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Raycast is an unusual app with an unusual amount of access: it's a launcher and application platform that can directly interact with all the files and apps on your computer. Raycast didn't start as an AI-centric product, but Thomas Paul Mann, the company's co-founder and CEO, thinks AI is the key to making Raycast even better. For this episode, the…
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Episode 260, The State of Shipping Trackers in 2025
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1:08:39Episode 260: THE STATE OF SHIPPING TRACKERS IN 2025 Welcome to Episode 260 where we discuss the need or the lack thereof shipping trackers. This is the shopping season and lots of folks are shopping for stuff for themselves or for family. Does one need a third-party shipping tracker or is it enough to track the items direct from the merchandise sto…
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It's a holiday week for many of us, which means a lot of Turkey Trots and a lot of TV. We have something for both in this episode! First, Nick Thompson, the CEO of The Atlantic and author of the new book, The Running Ground, joins the show to talk about his lifelong journey as a runner, and all the tech — from smartwatch to shoes to custom GPTs — h…
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Vine was the original short-form video platform, and pioneered so many of the ideas we now take for granted in reels and TikToks. It was a cultural engine whose executives clashed with the creators who made it famous, before everybody decamped for other platforms. Marina Galperina, Sarah Jeong and Mia Sato join David Pierce to revisit their favorit…
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Episode 259, cameras announcements We’ll be celebrating the podcast’s 5th birthday on 20 December! Please join us and keep an eye out across our various channels for the joining link nearer the time. Android basics We return to our occasional series on app categories, and this week your crew discuss different camera options. App of the week Warren …
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Like it or not, you may not be able to avoid the AI agents for long. David and Nilay discuss the ways Microsoft is pushing agents to practically every corner of Windows, and where Google plans to put Gemini 3 now that it's confident it makes the best model. After that, the hosts dig into the ruling in Meta's monopoly case, which has a lot to say ab…
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It's not your job to fix the internet
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1:04:25Enshittification. It's fun to say, hard to spell, and a useful descriptor of exactly how the internet has gone wrong. Cory Doctorow, the author and activist who coined the term a few years ago, recently published a book on the subject, called Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It. He was on Decoder a few weeks …
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You wouldn't steal a car. You wouldn't steal a handbag. But plenty of people used LimeWire and other file sharing services to share music, movies and more. If Napster was the beginning of the piracy story, LimeWire may have been the final chapter. Nilay Patel and Sarah Jeong join David Pierce to chart the history of LimeWire and the legal cases tha…
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Episode 258, Eloquence Returning to Android
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1:29:34Episode 258, It’s all about Eloquence announcements We’ll be celebrating the podcast’s 5th birthday on 20 December! Please join us and keep an eye out across our various channels for the joining link nearer the time. Spotlight We are joined by Eduard Sanchez from Code Factory to talk about the much anticipated return to Android of Eloquence. Stayin…
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In this episode, Bryan and Josh dive deep into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the 2025 dark fantasy RPG from French studio Sandfall Interactive and published by Kepler Interactive. This is the first outing of director Guillaume Broche, formerly of Ubisoft, featuring a powerhouse voice cast including Jennifer English, Ben Starr, and Charlie Cox, and a…
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Valve made Microsoft's dream console
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1:40:16The console wars are back on. This week, Nilay Patel sits down with Jake Kastrenakes, Sean Hollister, and special guest Joanna Stern, senior columnist at The Wall Street Journal, to talk about Valve's return to the living room gaming race with the Steam Machine, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame VR headset. Then, Joanna discusses her time putting t…
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David has a new house, and no idea what to do with it. So he taps The Verge's Jennifer Pattison Tuohy to help him make the place a lot smarter. Jen and David go room by room, figuring out how to improve everything from his lighting to his fridge to his front door. Some of the decisions are easy, like betting on Matter. Some are more complicated: wh…
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In 2014, the tech world was abuzz with the prospect of a phone made by Amazon. When the Fire Phone arrived, it was chock full of ideas — a "dynamic perspective" feature that created 3D illusions, an image-recognition feature called "Firefly," and many, many opportunities to buy Amazon products. Allison Johnson and Sean O’Kane join David Pierce to d…
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Episode 257, InnoSearch AI announcements We’ll be celebrating the podcast’s 5th birthday on 20 December! Please join us and keep an eye out across our various channels for the joining link nearer the time. Spotlight We catch up with Patrick Long on what’s new at InnoSearch AI, including their Android app App of the week Warren demonstrates Sora by …
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The DoorDash problem just became Amazon's problem. Perplexity's Comet browser is allegedly stealthily shopping on the internet's largest mall, and the folks in Seattle want it to stop. It's just one example of the fast-moving power dynamics on the internet, as AI companies try to change the way we search, shop, and do everything else. Lots of compa…
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93: Ep 093 - The Great Middle - Reimagining Managerial Roles Across Cultures
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9:37Welcome to SHRM Global Radio, the podcast where we share insights and analyses on how work, workers, and workplaces are evolving worldwide. Today we’re talking about one of the most misunderstood tribes in modern business - managers. Ok, first off, let’s grant managers one thing: they pull off a fine balancing act every day against heavy odds but a…
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Your smart home questions, answered
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1:05:33Here at The Vergecast, we get a lot of questions. Questions from you, which we love! Questions that, for some reason, often tend to be about the smart home and why it's often not so very smart. So on this episode, the first in a two-part series, The Verge's Jennifer Pattison Tuohy helps us answer a whole bunch of your questions. Questions like: wha…
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In 2006, Microsoft came for the iPod's throne with an innovative MP3 player called the Zune. It had a bunch of features the iPod didn't: WiFi, music sharing, a bigger screen, a beautiful UI, even an FM radio. And to hear Microsoft describe it, it was even kind of a social network. Nilay Patel and Victoria Song join David Pierce to break down why, d…
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Episode 256, Meet the Blind Shell Classic 3 with AI
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1:08:55Episode256: MEET BLIND SHELL CLASSIC3 WITH AI Welcome to Episode256 where we chat with Diane from the Blindshell group. The Blind Shell group has a new phone in the way of the “Blind Shell Classic3” and this time, it has tapped into AI. APP OF THE WEEK: For this week’s “app of the week,” we spotlight the “Innosearch,” an app intended to make online…
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29: Facts and Fiction: Rewriting the First Crusade with Dr. Thomas Smith
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58:54If you've ever written a letter, you probably weren't thinking about who might be reading it hundreds of years in the future. You definitely weren't thinking about its historical accuracy. But in his latest book, Rewriting the First Crusade: Epistolary Culture in the Middle Ages (Boydell Press, 2024), Dr. Thomas Smith explains how medieval letters …
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God will be declared by a panel of experts
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1:43:29If you want to understand the full spectrum of AI software, from "straightforward problem-solving tool" to "never-ending slop machine," all you need to do is pay attention to everything Adobe launched at its conference this week. David and Nilay run through the news, which will change how people use Photoshop but also maybe change our social feeds …
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In this episode Josh and Bryan are talking about Pyre developed by Supergiant Games and released in 2017 for PC, Mac, Linux, and PlayStation 4. Pyre is considered by some to be Supergiant’s most experimental and heartfelt title, a mystical mix of visual novel and ritualistic sport. From the creators of Bastion, Transistor, and Hades, Pyre stands ap…
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Meta's smart glasses have been a hit in part because they don't try to do too much. With the new Display glasses, though, Meta is trying to do... a lot more. The Verge's Victoria Song joins the show to tell us about her experience with the glasses, from the impressive but very first-gen hardware to the somewhat underwhelming set of things you can d…
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Millions of basements have fake plastic guitars in them thanks to the 2005 smash hit Guitar Hero. Chris Grant and Ash Parrish join David Pierce to rock out with a game created over a matter of months by a niche developer and a peripheral manufacturer, fueled by word-of-mouth and viral videos on a nascent YouTube. You probably don’t play Guitar Hero…
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