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New Podcast, The Double Shot

By Kandace Brigleb

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We've done it again, folks. Introducing our newest podcast, The Double Shot. This is a podcast hosted by our founders Raymond and Kandace Brigleb. We'll be talking about business, design, coffee, technology, and whatever else occurs to us as we trip through this beautiful world before us. [gallery type="rectangular" link="none" size="large" ids="17872,17878,17879,17880,17881"] Our first four episodes are live!
  1. Kandace the Keynote-ist outlines a reluctant speaker's first foray into keynoting and how she got herself ready to get up on that stage.
  2. In Another Greyhound for the Rayhound, we talk about designing for the coffee industry and what that term "third wave" means anyhow.
  3. Do you struggle with running a business while also making something remarkable? Then The Maker v. the Manager (Schedule) is for you.
  4. Half Baked is all about how our methods of designing websites that need to be updateable has evolved.
  5. Want the next episode? Subscribe in iTunes or listen at your leisure on the site.
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