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Dbaum: The Journey

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Dbaum strongly stands for family, leaving a legacy, appreciation for the little things in life and honoring those who create. Here are the DAILY adventures through my mindset and what I am doing to create the life of my choice. I believe by using the methods I talk about in each episode, you will be able to change your mindset and take ownership of your life. This is my journey in creating a brand that is different from the rest, I hope you’d like to tag along Follow my journey on my other p ...
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"Do Business. Do Life." is a weekly podcast dedicated to helping the independent financial advisor create unlimited growth and freedom in their business AND life. Having been a coach for the top 1% of independent financial advisors for 15+ years, Brad Johnson has seen far too many leaders in financial services sacrifice their marriages, health, relationships, and everything else that matters to walk across an industry stage recognizing their "success." That model is broken, and Brad's on a m ...
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The Man To Man Podcast w/AB & DB

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The Man-To-Man With DB & AB brings you inside the huddle of the defensive backfield in the NFL with 9 year NFL veteran Darius Butler, and 14 year NFL veteran Antoine Bethea as they break down everything you've never known when it comes to playing Defensive Back in the NFL. This show aims to educate, entertain, and give you a completely different look inside the football world with two guys who have done it better than most.
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Today, I’m sitting down with Thomas Kopelman, founder and lead financial planner at AllStreet Wealth, to discuss how he built a thriving financial advisory firm from scratch and developed a personal brand that now drives 97% of new business through Twitter. Starting at just 25, Thomas quickly earned recognition as one of Investopedia’s Top 100 Fina…
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On a recent weekend, I got a text from my bank that they had declined a charge to one of my business accounts. I called them back and they let me know there had been a couple of weird charges on the account that their AI system detected. This seems to happen every year or two so I wasn't overly worried. I cancelled the card and ordered a new one. A…
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Every once in awhile I hear about someone in law enforcement sure that tech people can build in a safe, secure way for data to be unencrypted by the company or vendor. The latest appears to be from Australia, where the Security Intelligence Organization wants tech companies to build this into products. Backdoors never work. Anytime an encryption ke…
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Every once in awhile I hear about someone in law enforcement sure that tech people can build in a safe, secure way for data to be unencrypted by the company or vendor. The latest appears to be from Australia, where the Security Intelligence Organization wants tech companies to build this into products. Backdoors never work. Anytime an encryption ke…
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I don’t see a lot of SQL at The Daily WTF, but this one was great. It’s a stored procedure that was likely just converted from embedded code, as noted by the poster. It’s a strange set of code, that doesn’t quite make sense to me, and I can’t imagine why someone wrote it. Arguably, this is no better than having this code in a C# or ASP.NET applicat…
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I don't see a lot of SQL at The Daily WTF, but this one was great. It's a stored procedure that was likely just converted from embedded code, as noted by the poster. It's a strange set of code, that doesn't quite make sense to me, and I can't imagine why someone wrote it. Arguably, this is no better than having this code in a C# or ASP.NET applicat…
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“We need to get the code written for feature X. Can you finish this query today?” We’ve all heard some variation of that request. We have a request or demand, and we need to get it done. We need to get code out so our business can advance, sell more things, get more customers, etc. There’s always some reason to get new code pushed to production qui…
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Today, I’m joined by Demi-Leigh Tebow who shares how she uncovered her true identity, built unshakable faith, and overcame profound adversities like the loss of her sister and surviving a violent carjacking. Demi is no stranger to the spotlight. She was crowned Miss Universe in 2017, married famous NFL quarterback Tim Tebow in 2020, and recently re…
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"We need to get the code written for feature X. Can you finish this query today?" We've all heard some variation of that request. We have a request or demand, and we need to get it done. We need to get code out so our business can advance, sell more things, get more customers, etc. There's always some reason to get new code pushed to production qui…
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There can be a big divide among tech professionals on how they view data privacy. Some don’t worry too much, and some are very upset about the lack of data privacy and poor data handling practices from many organizations. Most people are probably in the middLe. I do know that every time I post about a Tesla, there are many people who mention the in…
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There can be a big divide among tech professionals on how they view data privacy. Some don't worry too much, and some are very upset about the lack of data privacy and poor data handling practices from many organizations. Most people are probably in the middLe. I do know that every time I post about a Tesla, there are many people who mention the in…
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In general, I like simple solutions to problems (and simple songs). They can take work, but a simple solution means it’s easy to explain to others, easy for others to refactor/modify, and we limit the amount of effort required to ensure others can use the solution. Sometimes I see very clever engineering solutions, but they become cumbersome to imp…
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In general, I like simple solutions to problems (and simple songs). They can take work, but a simple solution means it's easy to explain to others, easy for others to refactor/modify, and we limit the amount of effort required to ensure others can use the solution. Sometimes I see very clever engineering solutions, but they become cumbersome to imp…
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Today, I’m flying solo—no guest, just me on the mic. But I’m tackling a topic that could make or break your business: optimizing your calendar for maximum revenue and freedom. I’ll share real-world stories and frameworks that have helped countless financial advisors like you transition from solo players to true business owners. By the end of this e…
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We are bringing back the SQL Server Central Opening Night party at the PASS Data Community Summit this year. This was one of the most fun things I've been a part of at the Summit for many years and I'm looking forward to the conference even more. The party will take place Tuesday night, after the Welcome reception. from 8pm-10pm, once again catered…
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I saw a post recently about the incredible shrinking computer, where a software consultant had written down his predictions for the future. In this case, he writes about a computer shrinking smaller than today, essentially to one chip, with docking stations wherever you need them. We're already at the place where many of us have an extremely powerf…
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On my new laptop, I only use containers as database servers. I made the decision not to install SQL Server or PostgreSQL and instead work on containers only. I've written lightly about this, but I set up docker-compose files to load different instances of SQL Server and PostgreSQL (and others) and batch files to start and stop them. I've also set d…
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Today, I’m talking with the family behind Unified Legacy Advisors (ULA)—a firm that has successfully scaled from $14 million to over $100 million in assets in just five years. Founded in 2019 and joining Triad in 2022, the Nebens are an incredible example of process-driven growth. Their clear brand manifesto focused on helping clients “Retire Fearl…
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Most of us will have more than one job in our career. In fact many of us will likely find a new job in the next five years. I hope I'm not in that group, but I recognize that it's a possibility. We never know when our situation will change, or our employer's situation will change. That is one reason I recommend you keep your resume up to date and c…
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I had someone ask me about DuckDB recently. Would I think that's a good choice for a database. I don't really know. From their blog and some online research, maybe, but it's also a minority player in a niche space. I had a chat recently with someone that had implemented ArangoDB, a graph database. Why that and not Neo4J I asked them? Someone at the…
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Today, I’m talking to Nashville’s #1 men’s stylist, Bentley Caldwell, all about what financial advisors should be thinking about when it comes to their wardrobe. Financial advising is a trust-based business, and clients need to feel confident in your ability to manage their finances. That’s why what you wear matters. How you dress and present yours…
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I've heard of Kafka before. I know it's an Apache project and you can download or read more at https://kafka.apache.org/. I knew it was a way of moving data around, some sort of ETL tool useful for moving things around. More like a message and queueing system, which is a tool that seems like a great idea, but one that everyone struggles to work wit…
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I know a lot of people in this business do not have computer science degrees. While some do, I suspect it's a minority. I'm certainly curious, so if you want to share your education experience in a comment, tell me if you have a degree and what the focus was, as well as answer a few other questions. At DevOps Days in Minneapolis recently, professor…
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Today, I’m talking with Will Guidara, a world-renowned restaurateur and author of the best-selling book, Unreasonable Hospitality. At just twenty-six, Will took over Eleven Madison Park, a struggling two-star brasserie that had never quite matched its majestic room. Eleven years later, it was named the best restaurant in the world. In this episode,…
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A few weeks ago, I was sitting in the audience, waiting for my turn to speak at DevOps Days in Minneapolis. Just before me, Xe Iaso delivered a funny and thought-provoking talk on building a social network on a whiteboard. It was very well done and had me feeling nervous about following that session. The talk is a bit of a satirical look at an inte…
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Many years ago I was training for a triathlon. I had competed in the Sandman Triathlon the previous year in Virginia Beach and wanted to do it again. I had a young child, work was busy, and I was struggling to find time to swim, bike, and run every week. One night, I was at a work event with a customer who was also a triathlete. He was much more co…
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What’s up DBDL fam! We’ve got a special episode lined up for you today. As many of you know, I’m a proud member of Front Row Dads – a membership group and podcast created for fathers who want to level up their Dad game and put family first. As part of a podcast series, Front Row Dads selected a handful of members to guest host the show. As a part o…
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I would hope most of you reading this know what SQL Injection (SQi) is and how you can prevent it. Or at least what patterns cause problems. If not, here's a short explanation that is worth reading. If you have more questions, ask in our forums. SQL Injection has been, and continues to be, a problem in many systems. In fact, I chatted with Mike Wal…
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One of the challenges many people have is focusing their learning efforts along some path. The best way to move forward is with steady effort that guides you through steps to build knowledge or skill. However, with so much information out there on the Internet, how do you decide where you focus your efforts? Lots of people choose a random method, b…
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This is part of a series on observability, a concept taking hold in modern software engineering. One of the interesting things I saw in an engineering presentation on Observability from Chik-Fil-A was that they are sometimes bandwidth-constrained at remote sites. In an early version of their platform, they sent logs back to HQ, and their logs used …
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In this episode, I’m talking with James and Kris Rea, the dynamic husband-and-wife team behind Rea Financial. Their story highlights the power of authenticity and how crafting the right mission, messaging, and values can massively impact the success of your business. The Rea's had to take a few steps back before they could leap forward, but their e…
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Ryan had a planes, trains, and automobiles situation a few weeks ago. On the same day, I didn't. A delay for a few hours, but an easy trip home. Lots of other people didn't have a smooth trip, and I had a few friends who spent an extra night somewhere or had flights canceled and decided not to take a trip. The Crowdstrike outage hit the entire worl…
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