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On this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: Kindle samples and getting new indie bookstores Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: six star books to which we will take no criticism from anyone The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . 1:01 - Ad For Ourselves 1:18 - Currently Reading Patreon 1:34 - An Unlikely Story 2:35 - @anunlikelystory on Instagram 3:37 - Our Bookish Moments Of The Week 6:48 - Literally, A Bookshop 7:54 - @Literallybookshop on Instagram 8:52 - Our Current Reads 9:23 - The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley (Meredith) 16:32 - All the Right Notes by Dominic Lim (Kaytee) 16:40 - Tucson Festival of Books 2025 19:52 - Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manasala 20:13 - This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab (Meredith) 21:47 - A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab 23:20 - The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab 23:49 - They Came for the Schools by Mike Hixenbaugh (Kaytee) 24:11 - Southlake Podcast 27:46 - Past Crimes by Jason Pinter (Meredith) 29:44 - Ready Player One by Ernest Cline 31:06 - Recursion by Blake Crouch 31:40 - The Swifts: A Gallery of Rogues by Beth Lincoln (Kaytee) 31:49 - The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels by Beth Lincoln 35:11 - Our Six Star Reads 36:08 - The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell 37:29 - The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 37:33 - A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles 40:17 - Happy Place by Emily Henry 42:32 - The Home-Maker by Dorothy Canfield Fisher 42:37 - The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow 42:38 - In This House of Brede by Rumer Godden 42:41 - The Stand by Stephen King 42:43 - The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher 42:44 - A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer 44:44 - All the Lonely People by Mike Gayle 45:00 - This Is How It Always Is by Laurie Frankel 45:09 - Castle of Water by Dane Huckelbridge 45:13 - Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir 45:14 - Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson 45:17 - Babel by R.F. Kuang 45:38 - Lobizona by Romina Garber Russell 45:43 - Cazadora by Romina Garber Russell 49:14 - The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman 49:49 - The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller 51:22 - Meet Us At The Fountain 51:43 - Sarah's Bookshelves Live 51:53 - I want everyone to listen to episode 188 of Sarah's Bookshelves Live if you enjoy fantasy reading. (Meredith) 51:54 - Sarah's Bookshelves Live episode 188 53:09 - I wish for a book aggregator that would house all book covers of all books so we could compare easily and find the ones we want to purchase quickly without having to browse multiple sites. (Kaytee) 54:09 - Greenwood by Michael Christie Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. March's IPL comes to you from our tried and true partner, An Unlikely Story in Plainville, MA. Love and Chili Peppers with Kaytee and Rebekah - romance lovers get their due with this special episode focused entirely on the best selling genre fiction in the business. All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the behind-the-scenes insights of an independent bookseller From the Editor's Desk with Kaytee and Bunmi Ishola - a quarterly peek behind the curtain at the publishing industry The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Production and Editing: Megan Phouthavong Evans Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
The Marasigan family is bringing all the flavors and fun of a Filipino house party to West Michigan via their restaurant, Adobo Boy. Chef Jackie Marasigan shared why she's excited to share her culture with a community that might know nothing about Filipino food. We also learned what makes the restaurant such a warm welcome for Filipinos far from home. GUESTS: Jackie Marasigan, the owner of Adobo Boy restaurant Redd Marasigan, Jackie's son Ace Marasigan, Jackie's husband and the founder of Grand Rapids Asian-Pacific Festival Looking for more conversations from The Dish? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Love Down Under, meet newlyweds Mark and Aurora as they share their adjustments to married life in Australia. - Sa episode ng Love Down Under, kilalanin ang bagong kasal na sina Mark at Aurora, at kanilang adjustment sa buhay may asawa sa Australia.
En este episodio de #PodcastLaTrinchera, regresa Angel Edgardo "Gary" Rodríguez, animador principal del programa "El Poder del Pueblo" por TeleOnce y quién estuvo en La Trinchera en el episodio 40, para discutir con Christian Sobrino el status rudo y crudo de las campañas políticas rumbo al día decisivo de las elecciones en Puerto Rico este 5 de noviembre de 2024. Este episodio de La Trinchera es presentado a ustedes por:- Solar Innovation, un pionero en el campo de la ingeniería eléctrica con más de 30 años de experiencia y 6 años en la energía renovable, especializándose en resolver los retos más complejos de la industria. En Solar Innovation crean soluciones completamente personalizadas para que obtengas el máximo retorno de tu inversión. Solar Innovation ofrece el mejor servicio al cliente en la industria. Llamen al 787-777-1846 o escribe a info@solarinnovationpr.com para obtener una cotización gratis y descubre cómo transformar tu energía en ahorro y sostenibilidad.- La Tigre, el primer destino en Puerto Rico para encontrar una progresiva selección de moda Italiana, orientada a una nueva generación de profesionales que reconocen que una imagen bien curada puede aportar a nuestro progreso profesional. Detrás de La Tigre, se encuentra un selecto grupo de expertos en moda y estilo personal, que te ayudarán a elaborar una imagen con opciones de ropa a la medida y al detal de origen Italiano para él, y colecciones europeas para ella. Visiten la boutique de La Tigre ubicada en Ciudadela en Santurce o síganlos en Instagram en @shoplatigre.- San Juan Lincoln, donde encontrarán una exclusiva colección de vehículos de lujo diseñados para satisfacer todas sus expectativas. Por ejemplo, pueden ver allí la nueva Nautilus con una pantalla “wraparound” de 48” o la Corsair Plug In Hybrid con un rendimiento de 78 millas por galón. Pueden visitarlos en la Avenida Kennedy en San Juan para explorar lo que una SUV de lujo debe ser. Su equipo está listo para ofrecerles una experiencia inigualable. Para más información u orientación, llamen al 787-782-4000.Por favor suscribirse a La Trinchera con Christian Sobrino en su plataforma favorita de podcasts y compartan este episodio con sus amistades.Para contactar a Christian Sobrino y #PodcastLaTrinchera, nada mejor que mediante las siguientes plataformas:Facebook: @PodcastLaTrincheraTwitter: @zobrinovichInstagram: zobrinovichThreads: @zobrinovichBluesky Social: zobrinovich.bsky.socialYouTube: @PodcastLaTrinchera "La salvación de America y de la raza humana depende de las próximas elecciones, si le creemos a los periódicos." - Ralph Waldo Emerson en octubre de 1848
In this week's episode, I'm talking with the co-founders of Loisa, Scott Hattis, and Kenny Luna. Loisa is a Latin-owned food company focusing on bringing organic versions of the most famous Latin seasoning to the market. They started with Sazon and Adobo and are growing exponentially, with their most recent partnership with Whole Foods opening doors across the country.We talk about starting in their kitchen, learning the family recipes, the importance of breaking out of the artificial ingredients for Latin family health, and how they are continuing to expand.https://loisa.com/
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 38! The U.S. elections are coming up, so it's a fitting time to talk about the activist and suffragist Tye Leung Schulze. She broke barriers, but her life went far beyond being the first Chinese American woman to vote in a U.S. election. So in this episode, we go into more of the details of her incredible life and the the challenges she faced and overcame. To learn more about her as well as the lives of Chinese American women at that time, we highly recommend watching the Unladylike 2020 episode on her or the book Unbound Voices by Judy Yung. We open this episode by talking about some of the celebrations for people like Actress and Producer Sandra Oh and Paralympic champion Alice Tai. We close out the episode by talking about what we're listening to. Gen is listening to Sarah Kinsley's new album Escaper and Ted is listening to the audiobook Arsenic and Adobo by author Mia P. Manansala... and we highly recommend both! If you like what we do, please share, follow, and like us in your podcast directory of choice or on Instagram @AAHistory101. For previous episodes and resources, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com. Segments 00:25 Intro and Celebrations… Sandra Oh, Alice Tai, Shogun, and Jessica Pegula 06:33 The History of Activist Tye Leung Schulze 20:32 What Are We Listening To? Audiobook of Arsenic and Adobo and Sarah Kinsley's New Album Escaper
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Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books.In this episode of the What to Read Next podcast, Laura chats with Sam Tschida, the talented author behind the witty and engaging rom-com mysteries like Siri, Who Am I? (https://amzn.to/3WHG2fF) and Errands and Espionage (https://amzn.to/3WFPX5J). Sam shares her journey from law school dropout to full-time author, balancing the chaos of motherhood with her passion for storytelling. They discuss the inspirations behind Sam's unique blend of romance and mystery, her favorite reads, and the challenges of writing in today's fast-paced world.Key Takeaways:Sam's Journey: Learn about Sam's unconventional path to becoming a writer, including her time in law school and how a spontaneous writing session at Starbucks led to her first book.Writing Inspiration: Sam explains how the everyday chaos of motherhood inspires her characters, particularly the juggling act that feels akin to being a spy.Book Highlights: Dive into Sam's latest releases, including Errands and Espionage, a rom-com mystery featuring a CIA agent mom, and Siri, Who Am I?, an amnesia-driven rom-com.Reading Recommendations: Discover Sam's favorite recent reads, including Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto and Love in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson.Behind the Scenes: Sam shares humorous anecdotes about her life, like her 90s-style parenting hacks and the challenges of maintaining a social media presence as a writer.Books Mentioned:Errands and Espionage by Sam Tschida https://amzn.to/3WFPX5JSiri, Who Am I? by Sam Tschida https://amzn.to/3WHG2fFVera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto https://amzn.to/3SInjzuLove in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson https://amzn.to/3LXBOLYArsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala https://amzn.to/3yycnh4Finlay Donovan Series by Elle Cosimano https://amzn.to/3WGVvwxEvery Time I Go on Vacation, Someone Dies by Catherine Mack https://amzn.to/3LZPKoTWhere to Find Sam Tschida:Website: www.samtchida.com (Updated soon!)Instagram: @TheRealSamTschidaTikTok: @TheRealSamTschidaWant to check out more book recommendations?Visit What to Read Next...
Con Robin Food y Leo Harlem viajamos hasta Mogán, en Gran Canaria, para conocer sus platos, recetas y productos más típicos.
Con Robin Food y Leo Harlem viajamos hasta Mogán, en Gran Canaria, para conocer sus platos, recetas y productos más típicos.
This week we're diving into the vibrant world of Filipino cuisine. Our guest, Geleen, shares her rich Filipino roots and her unique journey of reconnecting with her heritage. We discuss iconic dishes like the tangy Sinigang soup and the popular Adobo, as well as some exciting and adventurous eats like the famous fertilized duck egg, Balut. We also explore how Filipino cuisine is gaining global recognition, with high-end twists and traditional flavors alike captivating food lovers everywhere. And of course we can't forget about Spam! Join us for an insightful and delicious conversation, with so much more to discover about the Philippines and its culinary delights! Connect with Geleen! @geleenonthego Travel Not To Escape Podcast @travelnottoescape TAKE THE QUIZ TO SEE IF YOU'VE BEEN PLANNING YOUR TRAVEL ALL WRONG! ***Looking to experience the flavors we've explored firsthand? Skip the stress of travel planning and work with a trusted professional to take care of all of that for you! Travel Trails specializes in crafting unforgettable travel experiences tailored to your taste for adventure. Don't miss out on tasting these delicious dishes because you don't have the time to plan. Visit https://travel-trails.com/ to learn more and follow @TastyTrailsTravelPod and @Travel.Trails___ on Instagram to stay up to date on episodes and all things food & travel
The teams that bought you Down Time with Cranston Public Library and Rhody Radio discuss their new project, Overdueing It: The Rhode Island Library Podcast. Get to know the Creative Team - Emily Goodman, Dave Bartos, Tayla Cardillo, and Lauren Walker - as they share their goals and vision for this new statewide library outreach podcast. They also discuss the joys of rewatching their comfort TV shows, punny book titles, and the importance of media literacy. In the Last Chapter, our wrap-up segment where we answer a library or bookish question, they share what two fictional universes they would like to combine Have an exciting new project going on at your library? Want to introduce us to your neighborhood superstars? Email the team at overdueingitpod@gmail.com to find out how to get involved! Find us on Instagram @overdueingitpod or online at our website overduingit.org. Overdueing It is a project funded by the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services and is produced by library staff around the state. We are proud to be a resident partner of the Rhode Island Center for the Book. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers' own and do not represent those of the Overdueing It podcast, its sponsor organizations, or any participants' place of employment. The content of Overdueing It episodes are the property of the individual creators, with permission for Overdueing it to share the content on their podcast feed in perpetuity. Any of the content from the Overdueing podcast can not be reproduced without express written permission. Our logo was designed by Sarah Bouvier and our theme music is by Neura-Flow. Books Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain James by Percival Everett Bitch by Lucy Cooke Funny Story by Emily Henry Dial A For Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto Hot Earl Summer by Erica Ridley Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer Gwen and Art Are Not In Love by Lex Croucher The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut Media Cheers (1982-1993) Reba (2001-2007) Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) The Simpsons (1989- ) The Simpsons Movie (2007) Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) Supernatural (2005-2020) Other Down Time With Cranston Public Library Rhody Radio: Rhode Island Library Radio Online Brandon Bird
The teams that bought you Down Time with Cranston Public Library and Rhody Radio discuss their new project, Overdueing It: The Rhode Island Library Podcast. Get to know the Creative Team - Emily Goodman, Dave Bartos, Tayla Cardillo, and Lauren Walker - as they share their goals and vision for this new statewide library outreach podcast. They also discuss the joys of rewatching their comfort TV shows, punny book titles, and the importance of media literacy. In the Last Chapter, our wrap-up segment where we answer a library or bookish question, they share what two fictional universes they would like to combine Have an exciting new project going on at your library? Want to introduce us to your neighborhood superstars? Email the team at overdueingitpod@gmail.com to find out how to get involved! Find us on Instagram @overdueingitpod or online at our website overduingit.org. Overdueing It is a project funded by the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services and is produced by library staff around the state. We are proud to be a resident partner of the Rhode Island Center for the Book. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speakers' own and do not represent those of the Overdueing It podcast, its sponsor organizations, or any participants' place of employment. The content of Overdueing It episodes are the property of the individual creators, with permission for Overdueing it to share the content on their podcast feed in perpetuity. Any of the content from the Overdueing podcast can not be reproduced without express written permission. Our logo was designed by Sarah Bouvier and our theme music is by Neura-Flow. Books Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain James by Percival Everett Bitch by Lucy Cooke Funny Story by Emily Henry Dial A For Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto Hot Earl Summer by Erica Ridley Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala The Matzah Ball by Jean Meltzer Gwen and Art Are Not In Love by Lex Croucher The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut Media Cheers (1982-1993) Reba (2001-2007) Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) The Simpsons (1989- ) The Simpsons Movie (2007) Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) Supernatural (2005-2020) Other Down Time With Cranston Public Library Rhody Radio: Rhode Island Library Radio Online Brandon Bird
Hoda and Jenna put their taste buds to the test when they try some unusual foods going viral on social media. Also, two listeners plead their case in Hoda and Jenna's relationship court. Plus, chef Jordan Andino cooks up a delicious pork and chicken adobo with garlic fried rice recipe.
Send us a Text Message.Somewhat akin to Robert Frost's "two roads diverged in a yellow wood", Jean & Mike's solves diverged, with Jean tearing through today's crossword, and Mike coming to a screeching halt (with him supplying most of the screeching). The reason for this is, as long time listeners will surmise, due to Jean's encyclopedic knowledge of Filipino dishes, and Mike's total ignorance of ... pretty much any foods / dishes / ingredients not sold at the local Jimmy Johns. We have all the deets inside, as part of our deep dive through the grid, so please have a listen, and, as always, tell others about us on social media.Show note imagery: DOUGHBRAIDERS at workContact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
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Listen in as we welcome Delaney Del Mundo, a veritable goldmine of e-commerce expertise with a rich background from Walmart to the pulsing beat of TikTok Shop and the competitive arena of Amazon. Our conversation traverses her journey from the sunny streets of Los Angeles to the pioneering days at Walmart.com post their Jet acquisition. Delaney is now the Director of the Amazon strategy team at Vendo, where she masterfully balances profit and loss management, SEO support, and listing optimization. As we explore her current role, you'll discover the ins and outs of her approach to fostering brand success across diverse marketplaces. Tune in to hear Delaney shed light on the complexities of affiliate networks and content-creator partnerships that can make or break a brand's profitability. With the ever-evolving landscape of e-commerce, we tackle TikTok Shop's growing influence on content strategies, emphasizing the critical shift from keywords to engagement. Delaney also provides valuable insights into Amazon's new inventory fees, offering strategic advice for navigating these changes without sacrificing the bottom line. The conversation pivots to a holistic view of business health, focusing on the vital lifetime value to customer acquisition cost ratio. In our discussion, Delaney takes us through the intricate process of using Amazon's Search Query Performance, revealing how strategic analysis can lead to improved visibility and sales. By leveraging tools like Helium 10's Cerebro and Market Tracker 360 for competitor analysis tools, she unveils techniques to stay ahead in the competitive e-commerce landscape. Delaney's enthusiasm for these tools' potential to revolutionize market analysis and her anticipation for future enhancements are infectious. Whether you're a seasoned seller or just starting, this episode is packed with strategies to propel your brand forward in the dynamic world of selling on Amazon. In episode 544 of the Serious Sellers Podcast, Bradley and Delaney discuss: 00:00 - Strategies for E-Commerce Success 04:14 - Strategic Amazon Management and Planning 10:32 - Walmart Marketplace vs. Walmart Stores 13:09 - E-Commerce Strategies and Amazon Inventory Fees 20:58 - Search Query Performance for Sellers 21:09 - Search Query Optimization and Market Analysis 26:16 - Market Analysis Tools and Travel Tales 28:04 - Utilizing Time Tracker for Competitive Advantage 32:00 - Maximizing Brand Visibility and Cross-Sales 36:05 - Upcoming Event in Manila ► Instagram: instagram.com/serioussellerspodcast ► Free Amazon Seller Chrome Extension: https://h10.me/extension ► Sign Up For Helium 10: https://h10.me/signup (Use SSP10 To Save 10% For Life) ► Learn How To Sell on Amazon: https://h10.me/ft ► Watch The Podcasts On YouTube: youtube.com/@Helium10/videos Transcript Bradley Sutton: Today we've got an industry expert with a lot of experience on Walmart, TikTok shop and Amazon who's gonna be giving us tons of cool strategies, including some that no one has ever talked about on this show before. How cool is that? Pretty cool, I think. Sellers have lost thousands of dollars by not knowing that they were hijacked, perhaps on their Amazon listing, or maybe somebody changed their main image or Amazon changed their shipping dimension so they had to pay extra money every order. Helium 10 can actually send you a text message or email if any of these things or other critical events happen to your Amazon account. For more information, go to h10.me/alerts. Bradley Sutton: Hello everybody and welcome to another episode of the Serious Sellers podcast by Helium 10. I'm your host, Bradley Sutton, and this is the show that's completely BS free, unscripted and unrehearsed organic conversation about serious strategies for serious sellers of any level in the e-commerce world. And now we are having for the first time in the show, Delaney. Welcome to the show. Delaney: Thanks, Bradley, happy to be here. I think it's long awaited on my side, so glad to be joining you today. Bradley Sutton: Yes, yes, Now we first met at least you know, I've known about you because we've worked with Vendo a lot in the past, and I think I met you first at the maybe in Puerto Rico, at the billion dollar seller summit, and I looked across the room. I was like she looks like a white flip like me, which, for those who don't know us, half Filipino and half American, and that's what I am. I don't look like it. She does, and so I was like are you just what Filipinos do? Like? There's that Jokoy's joke where they're like oh yeah, my mom was Filipino when she sees somebody. But I did that exact same thing. I'm like Filipino, American. And she's like, yep, I'm like, oh, I could. Then me too. And anyways, we bonded there and I was like all right, a fellow Filipino American in the Amazon world, we got to have you on the podcast. So no, that's not the reason why I had you on the podcast. I heard from your boss that you are an A player and know your stuff and I'm like that's the kind of person we want on the show. But anyways, Delaney, enough about me and my rambling here. Let's just start with where I mean we met Puerto Rico, but where in the world are you right now? Where do you live? Delaney: Yes, Bradley, I'm out in Los Angeles, so actually not too far away from you today. But speaking of the Filipino American, yes, you're right, it seems like my mom's genes might be stronger than your Filipino side. I got the Sinigang and the Adobo in the fridge. Don't worry, I'm more than I think. Bradley Sutton: Yes. There we go. Delaney: But yes, I'm out in LA. Bradley Sutton: Awesome, is that where you were born and raised? Delaney: Yep, born and raised in LA, lived for a few years out in New York but made my way back here. So, plans, where do you live? In New York? I lived in the city for a few years and then also in the upstate New York area, so Nice. Bradley Sutton: I lived in Brooklyn myself for a couple years. Where'd you go to high school? In LA? Delaney: High school. I went to Burroughs High School out in Burbank. Bradley Sutton: In Burbank? Okay, nice. And then how about college? Delaney: College, Hamilton College in upstate New York. Bradley Sutton: So a really very rare that somebody gives me a college or university I have never, ever heard of. Delaney: Yeah, there were 1800 kids in the entire school. So super small community, but small and tight. Bradley Sutton: Well, what do you study? Delaney: I studied economics. Bradley Sutton: Interesting Now, when you graduated, did you work at all into there, or did you already find e-commerce by that time? Or what's your journey to e-commerce like? Delaney: Yeah, so I actually got my start over on the Walmart side of the business, so working for Walmart.com as soon as Walmart had acquired Jet. So I was part of that group of individuals and then found my way on the brand side for a few years working at Walmart. Bradley Sutton: What did you do at Walmart? Delaney: So you might have told me that, but I forgot it. No, no, no, I managed the beauty category there. So on the dot-com side worked closely with the store merchants and grew the beauty channel. Bradley Sutton: Interesting, okay, and then how did you get to the Amazon side of things? Delaney: Yeah. So then from there, ended up shifting over to the brand side. For a few years worked for a beauty brand and at that beauty brand managed all their retailer.com channels, so Zulily, eBay, Walmart.com, Amazon.com, etc. So a bit more full circle. And now here at Vendo, leading, of course, the Amazon team as well as TikTok shop, which is one of our newer channels that we launched just a few months ago now. And then, of course, as you know, Bradley, you've had some of our Walmart.com teammates on the podcast as well. Bradley Sutton: Okay, and then what do you specifically do, like what's your specialties? I guess what's your daily? I know actually you actually do a podcast as well, but outside of the podcast, what are you doing for clients? Delaney: Yeah, so I'm the director of Amazon strategy, so I lead our team of account strategists here. But in terms of what Vendo does everything from P&L and forecast management towards direct management of the Amazon channel, managing advertising, marketing etc I'm more on the strategic side. So a lot of what you would look at from listing optimizations, SEO support, ranking, impact and really just understanding what strategies were implementing to hit brands top line and bottom line goals, both on the three-piece side and our one-piece side of the business through vendor central. Bradley Sutton: Awesome, awesome. All right, we're going to start broad here and then go narrow as we go on. But you know, since you have, you know, your company and you yourself have dabbled, I guess you could say, in a lot of different marketplaces. Be it, you know, amazon, Walmart, TikTok shop is kind of like the top three. What's just your state of the union in 2024 about the trajectory of each of these? Are all still going up. Is one skyrocketing over the other? Is one of them going down, one of them staying flat? What's your outlook for this year? Delaney: So I think, as far as trajectory, TikTok shop has the greatest potential Just being. Their affiliate network is so strong and the platform itself is extremely simplified, so it's not hard for a lot of sellers to join TikTok shop right now, and just in terms of their affiliate network. We obviously know that creator connections on the Amazon side has been in beta for quite some time, but I think TikTok shop has the upper hand when it comes specifically down to affiliate, just because of the ease of the platform and the fact that you can set these targeted collaborations per item, per creator that you reach out to. So Vendo has an in-house influencer and affiliate team which we're able to leverage, of course, but that allows us to glean great insights on the targeted collaborations and the open collaborations on TikTok shop. Delaney: Amazon specifically, I mean we'll see. I think they're always on an upward trajectory, given the amount of data that they have access to and just as far as shipping and logistics, they're always ahead of the curve there. But we have to look out for specific categories. If we look at platforms like Temu, which I know generated a ton of buzz after the Super Bowl with how much they're investing in different ads, Fashion categories, we know that Amazon referral fees are dropping in some of those categories. So we'll see. Right, I think Amazon's going to probably have to take some action across categories if Temu starts to undercut price and we'll see if Amazon also starts matching there. Delaney: And then Walmart.com is a silent killer. I mean, they have their stores that they're able to leverage. So with their store specifically, that opens up a ton of opportunity. I think that oftentimes a lot of Walmart.com sellers don't realize that if they are, or if they have the potential to sell on the one-piece side of the business, that opens up a whole new avenue with online pickup and delivery. And many times Walmart.com sales are grossly underreported because unless you're investing in to illuminate, you don't see those OPD sales naturally. So you might think the channel is smaller than it is, but it's really larger than what it appears to be on paper, just given the level of data that Walmart actually has versus what it discloses. Bradley Sutton: All right, I know you're a little bit out of the Walmart game, but I'm going to ask you a Walmart-specific question because I just want to see how relevant this is. This is something that I've been telling people, but my experience is about six, seven years old now. So I used to work for this company that does supplements and they're kind of like a famous company. They would do infomercials and things like that and I was their sales manager and people don't understand the size of Walmart brick and mortar because it was like, you know, like I was so proud of myself, I grew their Amazon sales from like $500,000 a year to like $3 million. I would have Walmart PO. That was for 20 SKUs, by the way. I would have Walmart POs for their one SKU that were like in the one to $2 million, just because of how many stores you know Walmart has, etc. So it was like it dwarfs Amazon, you know, unless you're like a huge whale on Amazon. Now, that being said, like what I, a couple of things I did was I started a couple brands or not a couple of brands a couple of products on the brand on Amazon, and then I moved it to Walmart. First of all, we already had a somewhat of a relationship with Walmart and then Walmart.com buyer, you know saw that I was dominating one of the subcategories and they're like all right, let's bring this I don't remember what it was called, but it's kind of like what Amazon calls vendors, a vendor central or something, where it's like, hey, we'll buy this from you, so that's shipped and fulfilled by Walmart because it's doing well. And they're like cool. Bradley Sutton: And then they're like hey, it started doing well there. And they're like, hey, let's take this and let's add this to brick and mortar. And that's when, obviously, you know, sales blow up. Now For me that's what I tell people of that story about like, how, why? Even though maybe if you just start something on Amazon or Walmart, you know sales could be 10 to 150 to one Amazon or Walmart. But the reason to start on Walmart is if you start, you know, making some waves, you can start selling to Walmart and then potentially, you can just get in front of a buyer because you can't, you know, just come in off the street and say, hey, I've got this cool new product, you know, would you just put it in Walmart brick and mortar? You know, unless you've got connections, is that still valid in 2024? Like is that kind of like the process that could potentially not guaranteed, obviously, but that could potentially happen. Delaney: Absolutely 100%. And I think that is sometimes what a lot of brands make a mistake with on Walmart.com or just in Walmart stores in general, is they go to Walmart stores too early. And if you go to Walmart stores too early then that really does a number to your brand from a profitability standpoint. So that's why Walmart marketplace is a great avenue for you to start, because you can even get Sam support, which is a strategic account manager on the Walmart three P side of the business who can help you and make sure that you're pulling those levers and in growing your brand on Walmart.com to go to stores. So yes, Bradley, 100% a great avenue to start. And looking at again just Amazon versus Walmart strategy, it isn't just let's go bring all of our Amazon's use over to Walmart, because both algorithms are getting a lot better from a pricing standpoint at identifying different prices. So we've seen pricing down to the price per ounce standpoint. So it doesn't even matter sometimes if you're launching completely different UPCs, they're still matching. So it's really important that before you launch on Walmart.com even if you've been selling on Amazon for quite some time you think about maybe differentiating different pack sizes or just different flavors of your product. That way there is a difference there that you can grow a completely new set of products. Bradley Sutton: Before we get to your specialty, which is Amazon, let's talk a little bit about TikTok shop. It's a different marketplace in that I've never sold in TikTok shop, so please feel free to correct me if any of what I'm saying is wrong, but to me it's different because it's not like something that you could do traditional keyword research. I know there's some tools and helium tents working on some things now that can analyze hashtags and things like that, but you don't really have control over what's necessarily indexed or getting to page one. It's like so just dependent on just the virality of something or a famous influencer showing it. Is that kind of what you see? It's kind of like completely hit or miss, where you have the least amount of control over your success. As far as on just regular TikTok shop, obviously you have control over how you advertise and how many impressions you get, but as far as just a post going viral and getting a lot of sales from it, do you feel like you have not as much control as on other platforms, or is that changed? Delaney: No, 100%. You're correct in that as well. I think that's why the affiliate network is so powerful, but is also. You need a defined strategy there. You need to know your exact demographic. You need to know which subset of creators you're looking to target, based on their engagement rate, their follower count, et cetera and you really need to do a deep dive into their content to make sure that they fit the brand, because you can reach out to as many creators as you want to through there, but at the end of the day, if they're not gonna generate sales from your brand, you're now giving away free samples and that could impact your bottom line. So I think yes as a whole. Definitely from a ranking standpoint, I think TikTok shop's going to evolve in that sense. When you're setting up items, there's specific keywords that they want you to be focusing on, but those are all of the benefit driven keywords or the main claims and the listings, so it doesn't appear that, from a ranking standpoint, those hold as much weight. It's literally how many pieces of content are you pushing out and how is the engagement of that content? So it is incredibly important that you have a solidified content strategy, and TikTok shop allows you to. There's like a get inspired section and you can see a bunch of content that's currently working on the platform that you could pull from in different categories and get ideas on how you can be capitalizing on that for your brand too. Bradley Sutton: Moving to Amazon. I'm not sure if you have experience in this much at all or if you've looked into it, but last night I for the first time, kind of like, took a deep dive into the new inventory placement fees that are coming. I was just seeing here and there, like some I don't know, I don't want to say horror stories but people are getting really scared, like, oh my goodness, my shipping is going to be 2x, mine's going to be 3x. I'm like what, for reals? So I went and what I did was I looked in my own account and by the time this episode is airing it's going to be in full effect. So I'm sure we'll know more. But I was like, yeah, there was a shipment that I had sent to one location only. I didn't choose to just, amazon had me do it. I guess it was like a hundred units of some coffin shelves, right, and it was like 77 bucks or something, because it was like shipping from San Diego to LA and so you know like it's obviously 77 cents per unit. And then I was looking all right in under the new world if I shipped to one location in California, which is obviously my preference, because it took probably a day to get there right. And it was cheaper. It was like a 68 cents per unit charge. So I was like, wait a minute, it is like double. You know what it is Like. Have you looked into this at all and started like thinking about for your clients, like what you're going to have to suggest to them to do or if they're going to have to change the way that they send replenishment? Delaney: Yeah, I mean most of them right now don't send to a single location, but it is very category dependent and so that's what we've seen. So for some categories specifically, there's actually a savings attached to it, but others, like yours, of course, Bradley, you're seeing a steeper charge there. So I think it does 100% matter and that's something in which we keep PNLs on an item level and are updating those PNLs whenever a new FBA fee is introduced, whenever a new inventory placement fee is introduced, just so we can understand the impact of some of these newer fees. But majority across the board, we are seeing increases due to the inventory placement fee. So it's just something that now a lot of our brands that do ship to a single location they're really going to have to evaluate whether that is worth it for their business or not 2024, what is different than a couple years ago or even then, then last year? Bradley Sutton: like what are your? You and your clients having to do a lot differently. There's a lot that's the same. Hey, keyword research is keyword research. Sure, I you know there's some people who might are predicting changes that might happen when Amazon rolls out new AI stuff. My personal opinion is that might, may or may not happen, and even it does happen. I still think traditional, like you know, keyword research and stuff is still going to be important, because you still have to let Amazon know what the product is. But, aside from speculation and stuff, just what are you having to do differently nowadays, whether it's advertising, whether it's listing optimization, whether it's a plus content, whatever that you weren't doing last year, maybe a year ago or two years ago? Delaney: The biggest change, I think, has just been the continued focus on profitability. I think that into last year as well, profitability was at the forefront of the business, where maybe a couple years ago it was more so focused on top line growth. But now really, as brands diversify their channel strategy, their understanding that, you know, with some rising Amazon fees, their bottom line maybe doesn't look as good as it did a couple years ago. And that's where, on the vendor side of the business, we're really looking at LTV to cat ratios, because a lot of our brands might be more hesitant to discount. Bradley Sutton: I know what that means, but explain it to everybody else out there. Delaney: Yeah. So LTV lifetime value, cat customer acquisition costs. So you want the LTV versus cat ratio to be healthy. A lot of agencies will probably tell you a three to one ratio is more so on the healthy side, which basically just means that what you're paying to acquire for a new customer, they're generating at least three times that rate in their overall lifetime value. In other words, they're coming back to repeat purchase from your brand. And I think that as we run promotions and we participate in some of these tent pull events, we're getting more and more pushback from brands who don't want to engage in, let's say, a Prime Day or a Black Friday, cyber Monday or any other tent pull moment that exists for their brand. But we're able to pull reports in which we analyze okay, how many new customers are we generating during these periods? And then for that cohort of new customers, what is their lifetime value in the next six, nine, 12 months? And in many cases that metric is healthy. And if you look at Helium 10 Market Tracker 360, Search Query Performance, keyword tracker, you'll see that in keyword tracker, your non branded keywords are experiencing an increase in overall organic rank during that time. Because of that increase in organic rank Search Query Performance, your purchase share is growing on that particular subset of keywords. And then you pull back a larger time horizon and for many of our brands looking at Market Tracker 360, they're doubling overall market share, while brands that aren't participating are decreasing in market share, and for extended periods of time. So thanks, Bradley, for all the innovation on that side, because that has helped tremendously. But it's really understanding what are the dynamics in the market and when we're not participating in these events, how does our market share change? Bradley Sutton: Okay, let's definitely talk in a little bit about some Helium 10 tools like Market Tracker 360, but Before then you mentioned, like Search Query Performance, how what's your best use cases for Search Query Performance? And or, if you're using it, product opportunity explorer in Amazon, because I think it's so cool that Amazon has is releasing so much more data than back in the old days. Some people say, what at Helium 10, aren't you scared of like? No, it's great. Like every time Amazon releases something, it helps us make even our tools better and actually validate some of the things that we've always shown. So we love it when Amazon opens up new data points. So, how are you using like what's the? You know you could probably have a whole episode about Search Query Performance or OX, but maybe the top, like one or two things that that you think sellers can be getting value out of. Delaney: Yeah. So on the Search Query Performance side, it's really identifying. First and foremost we look at where is your click share greater than your impression share? This is going to be your probably subset of keywords in which there's a ton of opportunity. There just might be a visibility standpoint You're not showing up. Let's see what we can do in terms of optimizing our listings for these keywords. Looking again into Cerebro and doing a reverse look up there to see what are my opportunity keywords in which I can improve my ranking on page one four and then tying that into okay, once I do that, how is Search Query Performance cleaning insights into changes in my overall click share, impression share, add to cart share, purchase share and what does that look like over a prolonged period of time? So a lot of people might look at okay, I want to look at a larger subset of keywords to go after, but really you should narrow this down to probably your top five to 15 at the onset subset of keywords that you're tracking regularly in keyword tracker and also in Search Query Performance to see how that changes. So in Search Query Performance again, just understanding, is my purchase share growing on these terms as I prioritize them more and then putting that back into our ads. And where am I ranked in terms of my top of search impression share for these particular terms? Is my top of search impression share now growing as I want to invest more and two and more relevant for these terms? And then three, let's look back at Search Query Performance and see how my purchase share is growing. Delaney: And then, on the opportunity explorer side, I think that's a great tool. Just understanding, okay, how saturated is my niche? Looking at the top 90% of clicks, is there opportunity in this niche? If my brand is looking to launch a new item, that's where we see the most value in it is okay. How many products have been launched more recently within this niche? What does the opportunity look like for pricing? What does the opportunity look like for reviews? Where do we need to be at within that particular niche to be at the category average so that our conversion rate is benchmarked within the category average? And then I really love the review aspect of things, so being able to really update your content to see positive review sentiments, negative review sentiments, and how are we tackling some of these things that are going wrong within the category as it exists? So, as you said, brad, that we could talk about it for probably three episodes, but that's the basis. Bradley Sutton: Good stuff there. I'm just waiting in anticipation for it to be available, like in the API. Then that's going to allow Helium 10 to do a lot more, even fun things, and combining it even more with Helium 10 data points I love looking at. For example, what is your impressions compared to the search volume? Because theoretically, the impression should be a little bit higher than the search volume, because if you're showing up at the top of the page, maybe an organic and in sponsored, you would have that more. But then it's like all right, let me bring in the exact two graphs of sponsored and organic over the last week or month and like oh okay, this is why it's not where I need it to be. I need to improve. You know there's just like so much fun stuff that that could definitely happen. Now, another tool you mentioned Market Tracker 360, a lot of you know, or some of Helium 10 users out there, might not be familiar with that tool, because it's actually one of the first tools that I think Helium 10 has. That's kind of like really for large sellers or agencies. You know, like you guys like almost everything Helium 10 has. You know we've got billion dollar companies like Lego or something using it, and it's just as applicable to a brand new seller. But this is one of the probably the first tools where I was like wow, I'm not sure I need this. Personally, I'm not that huge of a seller anymore, like maybe only I think I might have only done like half a million or 750,000 last year. I'm like I'm not sure this is for me, but some people just like yourself, you really get a lot of use. So for most people they've never even seen what it does. Can you just briefly talk about how you guys use Market Tracker 360 and how it helps you guys? Delaney: Yeah, absolutely so. In Market Tracker 360, you can either choose a subset of products so oftentimes you're going to choose your competitors or you choose some top keywords within the space. Those are the two most heavily used use cases that we use here. So we'll choose a bunch of the non-branded keywords within the space and we'll put those into Market Tracker 360. And then what it will do is it will pull a bunch of competitors and also your product that are relevant for those specific keywords and literally build a market for you. So, using this market, you can see what is the percentage of overall sales that each competitor is generating, as well as what is this track back to a dollar value. And, yes, we have spot checked that multiple times and it is a pretty accurate there in terms of the sales that it's pulling. So what we do is we'll include that in our product launch phase. When we receive a new brand into the Vendo pipeline, we look at okay, how are they situated within the market right now compared to these top competitors? And of course, we know who the top competitors are. The brand has shared that with us, and then you can dive deeper into different filters that you can set so you can say, okay, I only want to filter this to a title that includes this keyword, like, let's say, the title includes protein powder or it is situated in this specific category or subcategory. That way you can really define that market even more so, and now you don't have as broader of a set of different competitors in that market. It is a lot more specific to your overall market. Or, if you only want to benchmark it towards like five competitors versus the entire market, you can do that too and exclude specific competitors from showing up there. So that's the basis of Market Tracker 360 and how we use it. But then it goes even further deeper into there's different keyword insights that you can see through Market Tracker 360. And where are those competitors now winning? How has the ranking of those competitors on the organic and the sponsored standpoint changed with time? So that's probably my favorite tool in Helium 10, Bradley. Bradley Sutton: Nice, nice. What about the regular side of Helium 10, which I know you have a lot of experience with? What's your favorite tool? And then my secondary and it's use case. And my secondary question would be if you had a wish list of your top thing that Helium 10 doesn't have currently, doesn't have to be Amazon, could be about Walmart, could be something about TikTok shop. What would be the number one thing? If you were like, hey, I can be the Helium 10 director of product for a day, what would you make our team get started on working for you? Delaney: Yes. So I'll start with your first question related to my favorite tool. It has to be Cerebro. Just going back to the roots, looking at the time tracker function that you guys have more recently added, it's probably been probably not even a year yet, right, Bradley? But that tool is extremely powerful because, again, if you have a brand that experiences a ton of seasonality, you can go back to those specific periods in time to see how you were ranked on specific terms, as well as how your competition is and also what are seasonal terms that you need to be taking advantage of. And I think that is often something that a lot of brands miss is hey, there might be 500 searches per month for this particular keyword now, but three months from now there's going to be 5,000. So what are you doing with that information? How are you getting ahead of it from a creative standpoint? How are you optimizing your listings to make sure that those specific keywords are being highlighted? And then, on the advertising side, your competitors probably aren't going to know to be winning on those specific keywords either. So you could get the upper hand by understanding I need to be ranked on page one at this exact moment of time, on the top half of page one, ideally in the top three to five slots. And once I can get there, then I know that when this search volume hits its peak I'll be the competitor that's getting a majority of the conversion share there. So that's got to be my by far my favorite aspect there. Delaney: And then apologies, Bradley, I'm on the second question, related to what I would like to see from an agency side. My vendor central experience probably speaks to including a few more vendor central aspects in there, just because from a purchase order standpoint that is a huge area that we would leverage. But honestly, I think from an FBA standpoint I would have to say forecasting, because I think that inventory management is a huge challenge for a lot of brands and forecasting allows us to better understand what our projections and what our inventory demand is going to look like throughout the year. And then my second one, if we're throwing things in here, would just be variations. So I know with inventory protector you can update maximum order values and things like that. If we could directly change variations in Helium 10 or really be able to decipher, maybe even submit cases for variations that are wrong some more technical things there, but all things that I feel like would be extremely powerful, because that's where a lot of time is spent trying to update things that maybe Amazon is using. It's not updating, even after multiple cases. Bradley Sutton: Cool, cool. Now, before we get into some of your final strategies of the day, if people want to reach out to Vendo Commerce guys, one of the easiest ways is just go to hubhelium10.com and type in Vendo, which is Spanish for I sell. So whoever made that company name is a genius and you can reach out to them there. But if people want to follow you or reach out to you, how can they find you on the interwebs out there? Delaney: Yes, you could find me at delaney@vendocommerce.com and, as Bradley said, also have a podcast that I know Bradley will be joining me on in a couple weeks Vendo Commerce Velocity as well as on LinkedIn. I'm on there, delaney@vendocommerce.com. Bradley Sutton: A couple, maybe quick hitting SST, what I call my 60-second strategies. By the way, that's also something that comes from my Filipino side, because I think that's how our mothers or grandparents would call us when they're trying to. You know, come over here. But anyways, for everybody else, that just stands for a 60-second tip. So what is a couple of 60-second tips or strategies that you can talk about that our sellers can influence? Delaney: Yeah. So, from a more data-centric standpoint, make sure you're leveraging both Helium 10, Search Query Performance and product opportunity. Explorer tons of insights and the way in which you're telling a cohesive story for your brand. If you combine those tools, they're not meant to be used in silo, they're meant to be used together, but also from a competitive aspect, using the video placement aspect and sending videos. Putting videos on your competitive ASINs is something that's really fundamental, but at the basis of it is just more organic visibility for your listings. So, again, you can add your own branded videos onto competitors listings within the video manager. A lot of brands don't do this, but they will show up if the full video stack is not filled by your competitors. So something to look out for. Delaney: Also, from a cross-sale standpoint, a lot of brands aren't currently leveraging things like targeted cross promotions in which you buy one product and you get 5% to 10% off another product, or the add an accessory widget. A lot of brands think that, yes, that's probably only a SaaS core function if you are investing in that program, but we've seen through filing of multiple cases, you can have that add an accessory widget pop up there and then, just in terms of prime, exclusive discounts. I know that sometimes, and more often, you're seeing that when you add SKUs and prime exclusive discounts they might be getting rejected. So for that I would suggest creating a new SKU, and what we've seen that is that if a SKU is being flagged specifically for FBM or for internal policies, then you can create a new SKU. Add that new SKU instead to your prime exclusive discount and it will still run because that history won't be tied to that new SKU. So those are a few things, but on a larger basis. For a 60-second hack let's say a very not even hack, but tip is to know your PNL, and Amazon has a lot of different tools. Helium 10 has a profits tool to help you understand that. But you do need to understand how much margin you have to work with and evaluate your PNL on a weekly and even a monthly basis. Bradley Sutton: All right. Well, this has definitely been a strategy field episode. Now, on the personal side, you got married last year, so congratulations. Where was your honeymoon? I was living vicariously through your Instagram honeymoon, but where was it Wasn't Maldives. It wasn't the Maldives honeymoon. Delaney: I know, but where'd you guys go? You're going to need to change the name of your honeymoon launch strategy, Bradley, but we went to Italy and then we ended up in Santorini. So a bunch of different spots in Italy and then Santorini in Greece was my favorite. Bradley Sutton: What's some of, overall, your favorite travel spots. Is that something you do, or was that you know? Do you travel with any kind of frequency, or are you more of a homebody? Delaney: Trying to travel more usually, stay stateside, go to Hawaii a decent amount. I can't really get tired of Hawaii, but in terms of some of my favorite places I've been, probably Spain is at the top of the list. So many great places in Europe. But I would say if you haven't been to Santorini, I don't think I'd ever be able to go back, but it is definitely worth a visit. Bradley Sutton: Speaking of Spain, you got to get Darren to send you in May, probably our next Helium 10 Elite workshop. You know we do a quarterly workshop is probably going to be in Madrid in May. So business, business trips/second honeymoon bring your hubby along and, you know, soak up the nightlife in Madrid and the museum. I like, I like how it's both. You know like I can hit those like really cool museums and architecture, and you know they've got good restaurants and nightlife over there. So tell Darren, I'll put in the good word for you. Let's, let's hang out in Madrid next year. Delaney: Yeah, we'll put in the good. I will definitely be bringing that one up to him. So thanks for that, Radley. And then we'll have to make a trip to the Philippines. Bradley Sutton: Yes, well, I'm actually going soon. The Amazon is doing their first event, or not? For the I missed their first event, actually in March, but or in February, I should say. But they're actually doing another event in a couple of months, so, offline, I'll give you some details that they haven't finalized a date on that. But yeah, there's second every event in Manila, and so there we go. You can go and visit some family too and support the community out there. Delaney: There we go. That sounds great. I definitely need to go back. Bradley Sutton: Awesome, all right, well, thank you so much for joining us and it was great to see my sister from another mister right here on this show, and I look forward to being on your show in a couple of weeks.
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Is browser-based load testing really worth it? How do you set up testing scenarios on k6.io? What are the most common mistakes you can make in software testing? Get answers and insights to these questions on this fantastic episode of the Test Automation Experience! Marie Cruz, Senior Developer Advocate at Grafana Labs' k6.io, returns for part two of our breakdown of front-end performance testing. With our host Nikolay Advolodkin, get an insider look into k6.io with demos on setting up and running scenarios for load testing, asynchronous operations and best practices for front-end performance testing. Stay informed, stay ahead with Test Automation Experience - your source for all things test automation!k6 Documentation - https://k6.io/docs/testing site: https://test.k6.io/Adobo & Avocados YT Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@adoboandavocadosCONNECT WITH MARIE CRUZ
As the year comes to a close, the annual Google Year in Search results reveal the questions we turned to Google for answers for, the people who inspired us and the daily searches the country had in common. In a year where Ireland competed in two World Cups it's no surprise that the two top spots on the most searched sports list were the Rugby World Cup in pole position followed by the Women's Football World Cup. The nation's interest in the Rugby World Cup is also clear in the How to list as How to Watch the Rugby World Cup was one of the most searched questions people turned to Google for help with. The simultaneous release of blockbuster movies Oppenheimer and Barbie caught the world's attention, and in Ireland, Oppenheimer topped the most searched movies list with Barbie in second place. People also turned to Google to find out what the most searched movie is about as 'What is Oppenheimer about?' was one of the most popular 'What is' questions people asked Google this year. In a bumper box office year people also searched for Mission Impossible 7, Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 and Cocaine Bear. The Top 10 Most Googled recipe list gives us a glimpse into what Ireland has been cooking this year. TikTok viral recipes took over the list with Viking Toast topping the list and Marry Me Chicken, Adobo and Smash Burgers all featuring in the Top Ten. 2023 was the year of the Pornstar Martini, not only was it the second most searched recipe but How to drink a Pornstar Martini was the fourth most popular question people asked Google this year. Google Search has long been the location people head to when in search of finding entertainment, in particular for help on what to watch on television. The Last of Us was the most searched TV programme of the year and other shows that got people searching were Welcome to Wrexham, the White Lotus and Kin. The world of Irish TV also featured on the Most Searched People list as both the current and former host of The Late Late Show appear on the list following the show's host change for only its fourth time in history. Ryan Tubridy is the fourth most searched person while Patrick Kielty is the seventh most searched person on the list. In a year where many Irish music legends sadly passed away it's no surprise that several featured on the Losses list including Sinead O'Connor, Shane McGowan and Christy Dignam. Ireland also searched for other notable losses from around the world, Matthew Perry, Tina Turner and Lisa Marie Presley all feature on the list. Turning to Google to ask questions is an everyday occurrence for most people and while How to claim rent tax credit was the most searched question of the year in Ireland, other important questions on the list included How to solve a Rubik's cube and How to use chopsticks. People What is Russell Brand What is Botulism Huw Edwards What is a barter account Phillip Schofield What is Oppenheimer about Ryan Tubridy What is the Willow Project Joe Biden What is Threads DJ Carey What is ALS Patrick Kielty What is ChatGPT David Beckham What is Prime drink Jeremy Renner What is an implosion Gary Lineker What is AI Losses Sports Sinead O'Connor Rugby World Cup Matthew Perry Women's World Cup Tina Turner Ryder Cup Shane McGowan Ireland V England Christy Dignam Inter Miami Paul O'Grady Ireland v Australia Craig Breen U20 Rugby World Cup Ken Block Euro qualifiers Lisa Marie Presley Ireland v Netherlands Angus Cloud Ireland vs Gibraltar Movies Tech Oppenheimer ChatGPT Barbie Temu Banshees of Inisherin Quordle Everything everywhere all at once Connections Guardians of the Galaxy 3 Iphone 15 The Menu Character AI Sound of Freedom Hogwarts Legacy Avatar 2 Wordle Mission Impossible 7 Threads Cocaine Bear Globle Recipes How to Viking Toast How to claim rent tax credit Pornstar Martini How to solve Rubik's cube Marry Me Chicken How to get Coldplay tickets Airfryer recipes How to drink a Pornstar Martini Banana Muffins How to get Instagram Wrapped Bakewell Tart How to...
On this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: being immersed in spreadsheets and the publishing woes of Iron Flame Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: foodie books that symbolize different thanksgiving dishes The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . . 2:19 - Our Bookish Moments of the Week 2:01 - Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros 2:46 - Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros 10:52 - Currently Reading Patreon 11:08 - Current Reads 11:41 - Slewfoot by Brom (Meredith) 14:50 - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 13:52 - The Novel Neighbor 16:44 - Krampus by Brom 17:14 - Tunnel of Bones by Victoria Schwab (Kaytee) 17:29 - City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab 19:53 - The Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier 19:54 - The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud 19:55 - 100 Cupboards by N.D. Wilson 20:17 - Bridge of Souls by Victoria Schwab 21:16 - Under the Influence by Noelle Crooks (Meredith) 23:22 - Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis 25:32 - The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger 27:30 - The Wind Knows My Name by Isabel Allende (Kaytee) 31:19 - Kill Show by Daniel Sweren-Becker (Meredith) 34:32 - Article about racial bias media coverage 35:46 - Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven 35:50 - Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid 35:59 - Only Plane in the Sky by Garrett M. Graff 36:08 - Beyond the Wand by Tom Felton (Kaytee) 36:25 - Foyles UK 39:59 - Deep Dive: Foodie Books to Create Your Thanksgiving Plate 41:20 - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver 43:26 - Taste by Stanley Tucci 43:44 - Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Mananasala 44:33 - Notes From A Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwauchi 45:42 - Food: A Love Story by Jim Gaffigan 46:39 - A City Baker's Guide to Country Living by Louise Miller 47:39 - Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain 48:49 - Chef's Kiss by T.J. Alexander 49:22 - La Cucina by Lily Prior 49:32 - Chocolat by Joanne Harris 49:33 - Like Water for Chocolate Laura Esquivel 50:09 - Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree 50:37 - Bookshops and Bonedust by Travis Baldree 50:53 - The House Witch by Delemhach 51:34 - Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson 51:55 - Still Life by Louise Penny 52:34 - The Novel Neighbor on Instagram 53:06 - Meet Us At The Fountain 53:14 - I wish to convey my most heartfelt thankfulness to our listeners and to Kaytee herself for a wonderful bookish partnership. (Meredith) 54:00 - I wish for listeners to let me know about their favorite Indie bookstores. (Kaytee) 54:19 - Indie bookstore SURVEY Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. December's IPL will be a yearly recap from us, so we can give our beloved Indies a break for the holidays! Trope Thursday with Kaytee and Bunmi - a behind the scenes peek into the publishing industry All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the special insights of an independent bookseller The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
Hope you're not too hungry when you listen to today's episode because I'm here to recommend some delicious novels to savor. So maybe grab a snack and then listen… Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/talkbookishpodcast Podcast merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/talkbookishpodcast/ Books Mentioned The Recipe Club: A Tale of Food and Friendship by Andrea Israel and Nancy Garfinkel The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender Sourdough by Robin Sloan Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O'Nan Hello, Sunshine by Laura Dave When in Rome by Sarah Adams The Seven Year Slip by Ashely Poston Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox Death by Dumpling by Vivien Chien Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala Magic, Lies, and Deadly Pies by Misha Popp Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by Joanne Fluke The Uninvited Corpse by Michael Underwood Bloom by Kevin Panetta Supper Club by Jackie Morrow Relish My Life in the Kitchen by Lucy Knisley Batter Royale by Leisl Adams Crumbs by Danie Stirling --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-bookish-to-me/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-bookish-to-me/support
Cozy mystery Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manasala is discussed.
In this episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast, we have two segments that will have your TBR list flourishing with cozy mysteries and empowered women. First Renee chats with Mia P. Manasala about her recently released cozy mystery, Murder and Mamon. Then Ashley, Rah, and Mariquita sit down for a mini-book club discussion revolving around Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn Cozy Mysteries with Mia P. Manasala (00:23) If there were ever a perfect season for cozy mysteries, it's right now. Author Mia P. Manansala joins Renee to discuss all things cozy mysteries, including Mia's Tita Rosie's Kitchen series (Murder and Mamon is out today!). They discuss where the cozy mystery genre began, where it's going, and why we love it so much. Get your TBR ready, because this segment is packed with recommendations! Books mentioned: Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala Homicide and Halo-Halo by Mia P. ManansalaBlackmail and Bibingka by Mia P. ManansalaMissing White Woman by Kellye Garrett A Fatal Groove by Olivia Black Vivien Chien's Noodle Shop series Board to Death by CJ Connor Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto Also mentioned: Crime Writers of Color What Happens to Assasins When They Retire?: A Mini book Club Discussion (22:10) Ashley, Rah, and Mariquita are your companions on a journey through the thought-provoking themes of Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn. Brace yourself for a discussion that champions older women who wield agency and take action. Not only will you gain deep insights into this captivating book, but you'll also hear a little about their dream cast for a potential film or TV adaptation. Get a copy of Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn here Support our hosts & guests: Follow our host and guests: Mia P. Manansala: Instagram // Website Renee Powers: Instagram // The Storygraph Ashley's Instagram Mariquita: Instagram Rah's Instagram, TikTok Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday Check out our online community here! This episode was edited by Rah Hernandez and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music by @iam.onyxrose Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
Hola mi gente, we are back for Season 2 of “The Aguacate Chronicles”, I'm your host Giraldo Luis Alvaré. Gracias for listening. A big Aguacate shoutout goes to all the amazing guests in Season 2. Thank you for sharing your favorite foods and beverages you loved growing up and enjoy to this day. This is what inspired the Aguacate Chronicles. Now, you can't talk about culture without food. It's everything and more. Food unites us, it brings us together. I invited mi hermana Renata Sampaio, a renaissance woman, an entrepreneur, psycho-analyst, head of logistics, photographer, musician and of course an amazing chef. She reps Brasil and all the amazing things this beautiful country has to offer starting with la comida/the food. This episode features Bren Herrera and her love for cafecito y flan. That's not all, Renata shares her story, Brasil's national dish and cocktail. Not to mention, lots of coffee and desserts and a few other mouth-watering surprises. Stay close to the kitchen or your favorite food delivery app, because you will be hungry. So let's break bread, put some aguacate on it and jump right into this episode. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Tune in next week. Aguacate! Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward - https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward CONNECT WITH CO-HOST Renata Sampaio - Renaissance Woman - IG - https://www.instagram.com/renatabhny/ NOTABLE MENTIONS Aguacate Chronicles, Avocado, Renata Sampaio, Bren Herrera, Cafecito, 3 Coracoes, Bustelo, Pilon, La Llave, Café Cubano, Cuban Coffee, Cortadito, Colada, Chocolate, Cafezinho, Flan, Pudim, Tres Leches, Three Milks Cake, Brasil, Brazil, Minas Gerais, Cuba, Abuelita, Kitchen, Tempero Baiano, Brazilian Spice Blend, Yuca, Cassava, Adobo, Africa, Indians, Indigenous, Feijoada, Caipirinha, Cozy Corner Cuban Bistro, Garwood, Newark, New Jersey, Ismael Rivera, Maelo, El Sonero Mayor ORIGINS, FUN FACTS AND VARIETIES Aguacate (Avocado) https://www.thespruceeats.com/history-of-avocado-1807562 https://avocadosfrommexico.com/avocados/history/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/holy-guacamole-how-hass-avocado-conquered-world-180964250/ https://www.thespruceeats.com/avocado-varieties-and-facts-1807836 Café/Coffee Leguizamo Does America - La Colada Gourmet A brief history of Cuban cafecito in Miami https://www.tenement.org/blog/bustelo-the-unlikely-story-of-how-a-cuban-flavor-captured-the-attention-of-new-york-and-then-the-natio/ https://www.casabrasilcoffees.com/coffee-history Flan Bren Herrera - Culture Kitchen - https://mycleo.tv/video/chef-bren-herrera-reveals-the-secret-ingredient-in-her-flan-recipe/ https://www.mashed.com/777674/the-untold-truth-of-flan/ https://www.eater.com/22871056/cuban-flan-recipe-traditional-dessert-how-to-make Feijoada https://nowinrio.com/feijoada-rio-de-janeiro/ https://lifeandthyme.com/food/what-feijoada-teaches-us-about-racial-inequity-in-brazil/ https://www.oliviascuisine.com/feijoada-recipe/ Caipirinha https://www.oliviascuisine.com/caipirinha/ https://brazil-help.com/cachaca.htm https://whataboutbrazil.com/what-is-caipirinha/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spalwaysforward/support
ANOTHER HEALTH UPDATE WITH FRANCIS! HE CAN DRINK COFFEE AND CLEAR ALCOHOL! The Big Boy Cooking Club founders debate on what is the best Filipino Adobo and the techniques our 2 families use. Along the way we also discuss Filipino sweet treats. Listen/Watch our last episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1i3OvqJs5Y
This week, we call Phobos and Deimos frat boys, take a look a Rick Riordan's blog, and bring up Homestuck shipping for some reason. Again. Please enjoy this delightful and fanfic-esque short story with us! Send us an Iris message at oftheeldestgodspod@gmail.com with your thoughts and theories going forward! We would love to hear from you. Make sure to subscribe so you know when our next episode drops and rate and review if you like what we are doing. IG: www.instagram.com/oftheeldestgodspod/ Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/oftheeldestgodspod SUPPORT US ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/oftheeldestgods BUY OUR MERCH, PLZ: https://www.redbubble.com/people/OfTheEldestGods/shop Listen to The Restricted Section: https://www.deusexmedia.org/therestrictedsection.html Follow Leila: IG: https://www.instagram.com/leelz4realz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Leelz4Realz Lelia's Plug: Arsenic and Adobo (book) Follow Charlie: IG: www.instagram.com/greenpixie12/ and www.instagram.com/greenpixiedraws/ Twitter: twitter.com/greenpixie123 Charlie's Plug: Nimona (movie) Raye's Plug: Sonic Adventure 2: Battle (game)
Rafa Flores (Capitán Adobo) y su equipo
Proudly Asian Food Month 2023: Mia P. Manasala, the Filipino-American author of the award-winning “Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery” series (including “Arsenic and Adobo”, “Homicide and Halo-Halo” and more), joins us to talk about exploring aspects of the Filipino diaspora through her books and the essence of Filipino cuisine. Follow Mia P. Manasala: https://www.miapmanansala.com/ ------------------------------------------------------- Stay Connected with Proudly Asian: Website - https://proudly-asian.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/proudly.asian Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@proudlyasianpodcast Send us a voice message - https://anchor.fm/proudlyasian/message Buy us a coffee - https://ko-fi.com/proudlyasian Email us - proudlyasianpodcast@gmail.com
Rosa is happy being alone and finding love through food, but a new neighbor makes her realize her door could be open a little more for someone new. Writer & Director - Tess Bartholomew Cast:Sandi Eberhardt Jamie Amos Oscar Jordan Creator & Showrunner - James Kim Executive Producer - Taylor Chicoine Editor & Producer - Cameron Kell Head of Post & Sound Designer - Diego Perez Sound Mixer - Daniel Martinez Photographer - Julian Park Score - Robert Garrova & Ryo Baum Artwork - Tony D'Amato Typography - Ben Tousley Interviewer - Shaneisha Martin Thank you to our sponsors at Sennheiser. You Feeling This is a production of iHeartRadio and Overtones Media. Find out more at http://www.youfeelingthis.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Frankie and Jay take another stop on our BBQ World Tour and are talking Filipino BBQ! From techniques to dishes we do a dive into this fascinating cuisine, and Jay even share some fun facts! (If you haven't already, make sure to check out our previous World Tour episodes which are at TheGrillCoach.com!)We kick off highlights with Frankie's new favorite wing in Portland at Chicken & Guns. Jay makes some Pinoy Style Rib Tips and Smoked Beef Kaldereta!BBQ question of the day is, “How do you maintain temperature in a weber kettle for a low and slow cook?” What say you? This week's Grill Coach Recommendation is at TheGrillCoach.com!After the break we dive into Filipino BBQ. What is Filipino BBQ? Where does Filipino BBQ originate from? What are common Filipino BBQ techniques? Jay shares some popular Filipino BBQ dishes and sides like Lechon, Dawsawan, Adobo, and Kamayan Celebration! Tune into the episode below! Have a grill coach question you would like us to answer on the show? Let us know! Email us at Support@TheGrillCoach.com or drop a question in the comments below! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @TheGrillCoach. And of course, don't forget to share to support the show!Support the show
Guten Morgen & Happy Pride Month everyone!For this episode, we have the wonderful Vivienne Lovecraft from Germany who is a non-binary, Filipino Drag Queen and is an activist for the LGBTIQ community. This is PART one of a two-part piece.This is the second time Tiffany is celebrating pride with Vivienne, as their first time was in Japan. Vivienne shares their background story, from living with a single mother in the Philippines for 5 years before moving to Germany. After the Berlin Wall fell, the country had a loose immigration law, an incentive to bring more people from around the world in. This is where Vivienne and their mum moved to a rural area in 1994. Growing up with mixed cultures, Vivienne explains the struggles of living in a community with not many Asians and the racism they faced. However, they also appreciate having two cultures where they have learned to adapt and have a unique perspective of the world. Vivienne reflects back on their childhood memories and acknowledges the good and bad that came along with it. They point out that recognizing our traumas is part of the healing process, as we try to protect the inner child in us to not get hurt again, yet we should not forget our older self, and offer ourselves the chance to live in the present moment. Vivienne shares that their healing process has been one of openness to communication and emotional connection through their art and drag. They mention the power they get from narrating their past trauma through art while being vulnerable which can resonate with others. Even though emotions are sometimes viewed as a weakness, Vivienne thinks otherwise. The discussion delves into Vivienne's 17-year relationship and what they think is the key to a last longing relationship, the keywords around “transparency” and “communication”. We later learn how Vivienne ended up in the pride event in Japan last year and their views on the LGBTQIA+ rights conversation in Japan from marriage rights to the unfortunate lack of recognition as a whole. Tune in next week to learn what Vivienne's experience as a drag artist is like! ~~~Vivienne Lovecraft is a non-binary, Filipino Drag Queen who grew up in Germany. She grew up in the northern part of Germany, close to a small town called Bremen, and worked there in an LGBTIQ-youth group until she moved to Berlin. For a few years, Vivienne is part of different queer and BiPoC activist groups to create safer spaces and host fundraising events for marginalized groups in the LGBTIQ-Community of Berlin. She loves to create shows, hosts and wants to share her passion for the art of drag with as many people as possible.Support the showBreakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshow Tiffany's Instagram Account ~ https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyrossdaleofficial/ For coaching sessions & programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Youtube Channel ~ https://bit.ly/3vIVzhE Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail~breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com
Adobo is a Filipino dish made with meat, seafood, or vegetables braised in soy sauce, vinegar, herbs, garlic, bay leaves, and peppercorns. Chef Rudy Smith, corporate chef at Unilever Food Solutions, was inspired by this classic flavor profile to make a vegetarian twist on adobo with cauliflower and eggplant. The vegetables are braised in soy sauce, Knorr® Professional Liquid Concentrated Vegetable Base and vinegar and aromatics. Savory, sweet, and tart, your guests will love this Cauliflower and Eggplant Adobo. Get the Cauliflower and Eggplant Adobo recipe here!
This episode features a recipe developed by Kaylen Knight of Flavorful Eats. Chicken Adobo is a Filipino dish that braises bone-in chicken in a savory, tangy sauce with onions and garlic. Even if you've not had a lot of Filipino food, this dish uses ingredients you probably already keep in your kitchen and most certainly can find at any major grocery store. The full printable recipe is linked above, but if you're making your grocery list here's what you'll need: Meat: 3 lb bone-in chicken Veggies: 1 large onion Sauce Base: 1 cup soy sauce, 1/2 cup white vinegar Spices: 4 garlic cloves, 2 bay leaves, black pepper to taste, and cilantro to garnish Love this recipe? Get to know Kaylen better on her Instagram, or join her Facebook group.
Host Peter J. Kim will get into sinigang, adobo, lechon, and all that good stuff, but we'll also explore the interplay of names, language, menus, and the immigrant experience with chef and author Dale Talde, filmmaker and educator Evelyn Obamos, and hip-hop artist Ruby Ibarra, whose bangin' album Circa91 will be the soundtrack to this episode. For bonus tracks from Filipino and Filipino-American artists, check out Counterjam on Spotify.
Today, we bring you another exclusive interview that was conducted here in the States and on-set during an actual Trike Patrol shoot. This interview features the beautiful full Filipina, Jasmine Grey. Here, Jasmine mentions some popular Filipino foods that she enjoyed as she grew up here in the US such as Adobo, Dinuguan, and popular Pinoy breakfast items such as Longanisa and Tocino. It's quite interesting what we had been learning about the Duterte administration during his time in office as it definitely caught international news during his time as president, Jasmine, and Carson discuss this topic a bit. This is definitely a very interesting interview and we hope you all enjoy it, especially Jasmine's pure Filipina beauty!
Today I'm sitting down with Krysti Meyer, author & cozy podcaster to break down cozy mysteries for ya. We're talking grandma cozies to millennial cozies and everything in between. Of course we rounded out the episode with some recommendations perfect to read this spring. Krysti's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getcozypodcast/ Get Cozy Podcast https://tinyurl.com/ywkp5s6s Not If I Date You First by Krysti Meyer (coming soon!) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BY3TJK3S Join my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/talkbookishpodcast Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talkbookishpodcast/ Talk Bookish to Me baseball cap https://www.bonfire.com/talk-bookish-to-me-classic-baseball-cap/ BOOKS MENTIONED Shady Hollow by Juneau Black Curds of Prey by Korina Moss Cheddar Off Dead by Korina Moss The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman It Takes Two to Mango by Carrie Doyle The Plot is Murder by V.M. Burns Arsenic & Adobo by Mia P. Manansala Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto Vinyl Resting Place by Olivia Blacke A Fatal Groove by Olivia Blacke Death on Tap by Ellie Alexander Beer and Loathing by Ellie Alexander Spying in High Heels by Gemma Halliday Christmas in High Heels by Gemma Halliday Honeymoon in High Heels by Gemma Halliday Sweetheart in High Heels by Gemma Halliday A Skeleton in the Family by Leigh Perry Twilight Falls by Juneau Black Board to Death by C.J. Connor Beaches Bungalow & Burglaries by Tonya Kappes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-bookish-to-me/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-bookish-to-me/support
Looking for some mouth-watering culinary cozy mysteries? Then be sure to check out the seven mysteries I think all foodies need to read!
This episode the guys talk Jollibee being disappointing, Sinigang vs Adobo and If filipino food were high school students. They also dwell on Rihanna's superbowl performance, The Last of Us and a whole lot more!Follow our patreon for our latest "Un-Tuli" Episode : https://patreon.com/thecheatcodersCheck out our merch, previous episodes and more on our website: https://thecheatcoders.comFollow us on all social media: @thecheatcoders
SMOKY SPICED BEANS Serves 6 to 8 1 Vidalia onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 2 cans pinto beans, rinsed and drained 1 8-ounce can tomato sauce 1/2 cup water 1 1/2 teaspoons smoked paprika 1 teaspoon chipotle powder 1/2 teaspoon Adobo seasoning dash Cajun seasoning pinch of coarsely ground black pepper kosher salt (optional) Instructions Heat a large nonstick skillet over high heat. Add onions and dry sauté until translucent. Sprinkle a little bit of water as needed to prevent sticking to the pan. When the onion is golden, add garlic and toss in the pan until fragrant – or for about 30 seconds. Stir in beans, tomato sauce, water and seasonings, and bring to a simmer. Cover, and continue simmering on low heat until slightly thickened for about 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from heat and serve. Serving suggestions! Serve Smoky Spiced Beans… Over Ezekiel toast. Over baked sweet potatoes. With brown rice in a whole-grain tortilla. With mashed potatoes and broccoli. In a Seven-Layer dip. Spread a layer of beans in a glass dish. Top unsweetened nondairy yogurt, then salsa, avocado, red cabbage, yellow bell peppers, and cilantro.
We kick things off discussing the new Motley Crue tour that just kicked off, and we analyze Vince Neil's voice at the moment - with some nice moments and some not so nice moments. We analyze how much money Crue makes on tour and ponder why Vince Neil comes off so broke? With the Super Bowl this weekend, we analyze some commercials and pitch our own, far superior commercial. We also discuss Netflix's recent attempt to stop password sharing and getting concessions at local sporting events.Watch the episode on Youtube and Twitch for free. Join our Patreon and get two bonus episodes each month, and other behind-the-scenes goodies. More info here.Follow us on: Twitch, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and our Discord Chat. Also don't forget about our Spotify playlist. We also have merch if you're into that kind of sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's bonus episode, Kayla and Taylor discuss the 5 types of books to best kick off your reading year (with great suggestions for your TBR, of course).Books, etc. discussed in this episode:The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet by John GreenEx Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne FadimanThe Moth Presents All These Wonders: True Stories About Facing the UnknownGirls Can Kiss Now: Essays by Jill GutowitzBad Feminist: Essays by Roxane GayWhat is Not Yours Is Not Yours by Helen OyeyemiArsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala (Tita Rosie's Kitchen Mystery)Love & Other Words by Christina LaurenUp to No Gouda by Linda Reilly (Grilled Cheese Mysteries)Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. SutantoWintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine MayHow to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy by Jenny OdellYou Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life by Jen SinceroA Job to Love: A Practical Guide to Finding Fulfilling Work by Better Understanding Yourself by The School of LifeTaste: My Life Through Food by Stanley TucciSalt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking by Samin NosratThe Best American Food Writing 2022 edited by Sohla El-WayllyThe Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science by J. Kenji López-Alt
The Brewster, NY Pickle-ball facility has the guys talking about starting a league. Home heating prices are set to soar this winter in CT. Westchester is rounding up it's sex-offenders to lock them away for Halloween. A beloved Danbury Fire Dispatcher passed away. Lou & Dave love a new political ad that talks about food cost in the state. Lou celebrates the death of the Tom Brady, Patriots, Bucs stranglehold on the NFL. The guys breakdown the difference between hicks, hillbillies, rednecks and bumpkins.
I got to spend my lunch break with Emilio Armada and Lino Coto, the owners of 305 Pride, a South Florida clothing brand that is all about the retro Miami Heritage with a pinch of Adobo. I spoke to the guys about how they teamed up to start the brand. Where they get their inspiration from; How they work together and split up the work; What's been the hardest part growing the brand, and the ability to use their resources to jump on opportunity. Lunch with Biggie is a podcast about small business and creatives sharing their stories and inspiring you to pursue your passion, with some sandwich talk on the side. Created, edited, and produced in Orlando, FL by Biggie- the owner of the sandwich-themed clothing brand- Deli Fresh Threads. Please feel free to leave us a message/comment/questions: https://anchor.fm/lunchwithbiggie/message 305 Pride Social: 305 Pride IG: https://www.instagram.com/305pride 305 Pride website: https://www.305pride.com Biggie's Social: Deli Fresh Thread's Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/delifreshthreads/ Podcast's Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/lunchwithbiggie/ Podcast's twitter- https://twitter.com/LunchwithBiggie Podcast's Facebook Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/lunchwithbiggie Website- https://www.delifreshthreads.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lunchwithbiggie/message
Join Carmina and Patch in this mouth-watering chat about iconic Filipino dishes and learn about the Filipina war heroine responsible for a beloved Filipino favorite. Listen with a snack because this episode is sure to make you hangry!Click here for JeepneyTrip merchandise! Thanks to JeepneyTrip's sponsor, SOLEPACK. Go to thesolepack.com and enter JEEPNEYTRIP10 at checkout for a 10% discount. For additional reading: Taste of Control, At long last, Filipino food arrives. What took it so long?, Filipino Food Finds a Place in the American Mainstream, I Am a Filipino: And This Is How We Cook, Memories of Philippine Kitchens, INFOGRAPHIC: The Asim Sarap Story of Filipino Vinegar, Jollibee's First Marvel Appearance, Tasting Home: Filipino Adobo, Libro de cozina, and Amazing Filipino War Heroes.For your viewing pleasure: Making THREE Kinds of Adobo | All About Adobo and Filipino Americans Try Each Other's Adobo.Visit https://jeepneytrip.buzzsprout.com or email at jeepneytrip@gmail.com. See https://www.buzzsprout.com/privacy for Privacy Policy.
Shownotes up front—but scroll down, there’s an announcement!Mia P. Manansala (she/her) is a writer and book coach from Chicago who loves books, baking, and bad-ass women. She uses humor (and murder) to explore aspects of the Filipino diaspora, queerness, and her millennial love for pop culture. She is the author of 2 books so far in the Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery series: Arsenic and Adobo and Homicide and Halo-Halo. I was excited to talk to Mia because I read my way through hundreds of cozies well into my early adulthood, and I thought I knew the genre pretty well—but in coming back to it recently, I could see that things have changed. Just like in romance, there’s far more of an effort to balance reality with the deeply unlikely yet also deeply satisfying elements of the genre that are the reasons we come: Protagonists we love, puzzles to solve and justice to serve and peace to restore—until the next book!Links from the PodChocolate Chip Cookie Murder, Joanne Fluke#AmReadingMia: Like a Sister, Kellye Garrett Secret Identity, Alex Segura The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, Michael ChabonUnder Lock & Skeleton Key, Gigi PandianDial a for Aunties, Jesse Q. SutantoFour Aunties and a Wedding, Jesse Q. SutantoKJ: The Arc, Tory Henwood HoenFind Mia at: Facebook, Twitter, IG = @MPMtheWriter or www.miapmanansala.comHEY! We’re gonna do a BIG DEAL SPECIAL THING THIS SUMMER: The #AmWriting Blueprint for a Book Challenge. 10 episodes, 10 weeks, 10 assignments—Fiction, Memoir and Non-fiction. Play along all summer, put in a few hours every week and you’ll be ready to take your book to the next level by fall, whether it’s a little baby idea or a big unwieldy draft that’s keeping you up nights. Details TK—sign up HERE to join in.The podcast—and the #AmWriting Blueprint for a Book Challenge—are sponsored by Author Accelerator, where you can get matched with the right book coach to help you move that project even faster—OR study to become a book coach yourself. To find out more, click HERE. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Welcome to Spilled Molly, where things get off to an illicit start and Matthew feels left out. Today we are discussing Adobo with Romeo Roque-Nido and discover that this Filipino stew is more than the sum of its parts, just like us! Transcript The Filipino Instant Pot Cookbook Korean Instant Pot Cookbook Molly's Now but Wow! - Celebrate Your Body, by Sonya Renee Taylor See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.