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Episode 2 I have a flaming spatula on my calf

Episode 2 I have a flaming spatula on my calf

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In this episode I speak to Emma D’Arcy and Chris Huntingford. Emma is a pre-sales consultant for ClickDimensions base in Philadelphia, a lover of computer games, cats and tattoos! Chris is a partner technical architect for the Power Platform at Microsoft; hailing from South Africa, his love of CAPS LOCK, badgers and community has made him a legend amongst Dynamics and Power Platform fans.


We discuss the Hack4Good, which had over 390 participants, virtual pubs, tattoos and have a game of “Guess the animal” which was hilarious! 


Emma D’Arcy

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TattooedCRMGirl

Blog: https://tattooedcrmgirl.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/msemmadarcy/

Mixer: https://mixer.com/maturity-guard?return=%2Ftattooedcrmgirl&token=TattooedCRMGirl


Chris Huntingford

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TATTOOEDCRMGUY

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishuntingford/


Show Links

TDG: https://dynamics365society.uk/

MBAS: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/businessapplicationssummit

Oops Factor with Emma: https://youtu.be/qyOEsUCKLrE 

Oscar the MBAS Cat: https://twitter.com/MSPowerApps/status/1258099829877682176

Virtual Events Hub (where you can go to the Bespoke Badger): https://www.virtualeventshub.com/

Sarah Critchley: https://twitter.com/dynamiccrmcat

Chris Bot video: https://youtu.be/36WE3IRoVnY

Penny Can: https://youtu.be/BQNdlxF7hWg

Quokka: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quokka

Tattoo designs to avoid: https://youtu.be/b2pSt2gACrc


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