The Daily Chron

A "daily" podcast about software, photography, philosophy, business, and whatever else is on my mind.

About the show

Welcome to the Daily Chron, a short "daily" podcast where I share whatever's on mind from software development to photography, philosophy, business, and more.

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Episodes

  • 18: Toxic People

    January 23rd, 2019  |  16 mins 51 secs
    community, culture, picture this! podcast

    A conversation with a friend and the latest Picture This! Podcast episode had me thinking about the sometimes toxic nature of our online communities, but it doesn't have to be that way.

  • 17: Review of the Shure MV88 iPhone Microphone

    January 22nd, 2019  |  12 mins 52 secs
    mv88, review, tech tuesday

    For the inaugural "Tech Tuesday" episode, I borrowed a Shure MV88 microphone from my friend Mike and used it to record the show. I talk about the hardware and software and the overall recording experience.

  • 16: Steve Reviews: Fyre Festival Documentaries

    January 21st, 2019  |  15 mins 12 secs
    fyre festival, review, social media

    I talk a little about the two Fyre Festival documentaries that were recently released on Netflix and Hulu, especially regarding the power of their social media influencer marketing campaign.

  • 15: Make 🛠

    January 18th, 2019  |  14 mins 10 secs
    make

    Inspired by Mathew Bischoff's 2019 theme of "Make 🛠" and Aleen Simms daily photo challenge, I talk about some of the ways I'm trying to make room in my life to create more and consume less every day.

  • 14: iPhone Concert Photography 101

    January 17th, 2019  |  20 mins 55 secs
    concert, iphone, mach22, photography

    On this throw-back Thursday, I remember a time last year where I did an entire live concert photo shoot with nothing but an iPhone X and I provide some tips that you can use to improve your own iPhone photography.

  • 13: Business Continuity Tools

    January 16th, 2019  |  24 mins 13 secs
    business, software, tools

    Some events in my life recently have reminded me of the importance of business continuity. My continuity plan is still a work in progress, but I discuss some thoughts I have about the tools that can help you implement one, especially as a small business or solo business owner. Bonus! Using these tools will make your day-to-day life easier.

  • 12: Slack vs Teams

    January 15th, 2019  |  19 mins 10 secs
    microsoft teams, remote work, slack

    I talk a bit about my experiences using both Slack and Microsoft Teams for remote work. They both have pros and cons, but I definitely prefer one over the other.

  • 11: Why I'm a Vegetarian

    January 14th, 2019  |  18 mins 14 secs
    broken goblet, ejoseph, vegetarianism

    I talk a little about my time at Broken Goblet Brewery over the weekend to see E.Joseph and transition into a rambling discussion about how I became a vegetarian.

  • 10: SEPTA Key

    January 11th, 2019  |  29 mins 31 secs
    septa

    I talk about my first attempt to use SEPTA Key to travel on regional rail as well as what's still confusing about the system and what I think needs to be done before this new fare system rolls out to all of us suburbanites.

  • 9: Wasted Potential

    January 10th, 2019  |  16 mins 36 secs
    anime, phillycocoa, septa

    It was a PhillyCocoa night! But, on my way to the meetup, I noticed a beautiful, unused room at the train station that once was a restaurant, but now is nothing and then I talk a bit about PhillyCocoa, anime, and ideas for future podcasts.

  • 8: It Keeps Evolving

    January 9th, 2019  |  16 mins 23 secs
    business, tv

    An IKE t-shirt primed me to see the concept of evolution in multiple media today and I ramble on for a little while about evolution in business, especially retail, as well as recommend a new TV show!

  • 7: Progress

    January 8th, 2019  |  16 mins 55 secs
    fireside, itunes, podcast, rss, spotify

    A brief update on the status of this podcast and my seemingly sisyphean struggle to get the feed submitted to iTunes. Progress has been made.