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FIBER & CLOUD TALKS BY KIRZ
ยินดีต้อนรับเข้าสู่รายการ Fiber & Cloud Talks by เคิร์ซ Podcast นี้จะพาคุณไปรู้จักโลกของโครงข่าย Fiber Optic, Metro Ring Network, Cloud Infrastructure และ AI แบบลึกแต่เข้าใจง่าย เราจะเล่าเบื้องหลัง Technology ที่ช่วยขับเคลื่อนองค์กร Thai พร้อมมุมมองจากประสบการณ์ตรงของเคิร์ซ ในฐานะผู้ให้บริการโครงสร้างพื้นฐานด้านการสื่อสารและ Cloud
FIBER OPTICS REDEFINED
Join us on our journey in understanding how to take advantage of this game-changing technology and how Cleerline has simplified the Fiber optic industry. In each episode of “Fiber Optics Redefined”, we bring you insightful discussions with industry experts, business owners, and visionaries who have shaped the evolution of fiber optic industry. Uncover the secrets behind the extraordinary speed and reliability of fiber-optic networks that have reshaped the way we connect and communicate with the world. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a curious learner, or a professional within the industry, “Fiber Optics Redefined” offers you an inside look into the applications of fiber optics in various sectors, including telecommunications, data centers, healthcare, and more. Tune in today!
FIBERFABRIKEN
Komikern och jämställdhetskämpen Emma Knyckare besöker olika pappersbruk och möter människorna bakom maskinerna. En industriosande poddserie med hjälmtvång – om hårt arbete, fördomar och om en mansdominerad värld i förändring. En podd från fackförbundet Pappers och UNG2020.
FIBROMYALGIA PODCAST®
Are you tired of feeling like a prisoner in your own body? The Fibromyalgia Podcast® is here to help you reclaim control of your life and health! Along with her Fibromyalgia Wellness Framework℠, host Tami Stackelhouse shares her joy and expertise, plus the tips and tools that helped her go from disabled to thriving. In the Fibromyalgia Podcast®, Tami brings together top fibromyalgia experts and advocates, from doctors and researchers to coaches and alternative providers, creating a virtual dream team of experts to empower you to feel your best and live a life you love. Since its launch in 2019, the podcast has become the highest-rated and longest-running fibromyalgia podcast worldwide, with nearly three-quarters of a million downloads. Join our community of listeners who are transforming their lives. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast app or visit FibromyalgiaPodcast.com to start your journey to better health today.
FICTION WRITER'S TOOLSHED: PRACTICAL TOOLS FOR AUTHORS
Fiction Writer’s Toolshed: Practical Tools for Authors is a hands-on training podcast that helps fiction writers of all skill levels build a repeatable skill set for finishing their work and writing consistently. The show provides a clear, easy-to-use, proven roadmap for turning ideas into completed fiction. Whether you’re drafting your first short piece, revising a work in progress, or struggling to finish what you start, we can help. Each episode breaks down the writing tools, story techniques, and writer's troubleshooting skills fiction authors need to improve their craft, solve story problems, and build the habits required to write consistently. The goal is simple: help writers like you become productive authors. Are you an aspiring fiction writer ready to learn how to translate the vision in your mind and heart clearly onto the page, again and again? Are you a creative writer ready to stop fantasizing about stories and start finishing them? This is your moment. It’s time to learn the tools and skills to craft the stories you were destined to write, and become the author you dream of being. Welcome to the Writer's Toolshed. This show is for you if you find yourself asking questions such as: How do I actually start writing fiction? Is my story idea good/original enough to be worth writing? (and what if someone else already did it?) Do I really have to write every day to be a ‘real’ writer? What does ‘write what you know’ really mean for fantasy / sci-fi? What does ‘show, don’t tell’ actually mean—and when is it okay to tell? What software or tools should I use to write my novel? (Scrivener vs Word vs Google Docs vs longhand) How do I beat writer’s block instead of just staring at the cursor? How do I write an entire novel without getting lost or giving up? (outlining vs pantsing, second-draft fixes, etc.) How should I name my characters (and avoid cringey names)? I finished my first draft! Now what the hell do I do with it? (cool-down period, big-picture edits, line edits) How do I get useful feedback or beta reads—without getting shredded or ignored? How do I actually get better as a writer? (beyond “read and write a lot.”) How do I stay organized—notes, timelines, worldbuilding, drafts, all of it? How long should my book/short story be, and how do I handle word-count expectations? How do I correctly format a manuscript so agents/editors don’t bin it on sight? (Shunn format, fonts, margins, etc.) Should I self-publish or go the traditional route? How do I get an agent for my novel, step by step? Where and how can I sell my self-published ebooks and print books? (KDP, Kobo, D2D, etc.) Is it realistically possible to make a living as a fiction writer? (And what other writing jobs exist) How do I know if my writing is any good—or if my novel is worth finishing? (Or “I’m writing my first novel and now I hate it, help”) What exactly is fiction writing, and how is it different from other kinds of writing? What makes a character compelling instead of flat or cliché? How important is setting, and how do I make my world feel real without drowning readers in description? How do I come up with a strong plot instead of a bunch of random scenes? What’s the role of conflict in fiction, and how much conflict is enough? How do I create suspense and tension without resorting to cheap tricks? What is a plot twist, and how do I write one that feels surprising but not random? How do I write realistic, interesting dialogue instead of wooden talking heads? How do I end a story in a way that feels satisfying and earned? What’s a subplot and how do I weave subplots into the main story without losing focus? What’s the difference between literary and genre fiction in terms of how I actually write the book? How long does it usually take to write a novel or short story (really)? How do I build a writing habit and stay motivated when life is busy? How do I overcome perfectionism and fear of failure on the page? (often framed as writer’s block, but really mindset) How do I revise efficiently without endlessly tinkering and never finishing? How do I research for my fiction without getting lost in a rabbit hole? (history, science, police procedure, etc.) How can I improve my writing style or voice? Can I even change my voice on purpose? What’s the difference between a short story and a novel in terms of structure and focus? How do I decide between traditional publishing, small presses, and self-publishing? How much money can I realistically expect to make from one novel? How do royalties, advances, and rights actually work for fiction authors? What are the most effective ways for a new novelist to find readers (without being spammy)? (mailing lists, social media, ads, etc.) Do I need a platform or social media following before I publish my book? How do I handle criticism and rejection without giving up? How do I know when feedback is right vs when to trust my own instincts? How do I deal with impostor syndrome—am I a real writer if I’m not published? Is it ever too late to start writing fiction seriously? How do I keep going when my first (or second, or third) book doesn’t sell? And many more.
FICTIONAL
Classic lit with a modern tone, every other week. From the creators of Myths and Legends, comes an altogether same-but-different podcast set in the world of classic lit. These are the stories of Dracula, The Time Machine, The Three Musketeers. They're stories written by Jane Austen, Shakespeare, and H.P. Lovecraft, but with a casual, modern tone. Listen as Jason and Carissa Weiser breathe new life into the classics and tell the stories of some of the greatest books ever written.