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Podden är tillbaka – men något är off… Niklas Borg har den här veckan lämnat sina betslappar och spontana "över 2.5-mål i Polen"-tips för att knata runt i kavaj i Karlstad. Det mumlas om "möten med höjdare" innan han försvann i en dimma av After Eight och kommunalt självförtroende. Men frukta inte! Kvar i båset står tre laddade herrar, fast beslutna att bära detta avsnitt på sina axlar. Med koffein i blodet, kupongen i handen blir skratt, känslor, vilda spekulationer och som vanligt: en skvätt galenskap. Så luta er tillbaka, spänn fast säkerhetsbältet och förbered er på ett avsnitt där allt kan hända – förutom att Niklas dyker upp i tid. Det är podd. Det är puls. Det är kupongkärlek i sin renaste form. ∙ Här är veckans Stryktipskupong! Du vet väl att Stryktipspodden även finns på Youtube! Svenska Spel Sport & Casino AB. Åldersgräns 18 år. Stödlinjen.se
Marjorie partage des conseils essentiels pour renforcer l’amour dans un couple. Elle révèle trois phrases puissantes pour maintenir une relation durable : exprimer sa reconnaissance, demander ce qui pourrait aider l’autre, et encourager une véritable conversation. Les Lève-tôt partagent leurs réflexions sur les Turtles et les After Eight, ces classiques de chocolat associés aux fêtes. Les potins sont de retour, avec Nathalie Simard qui nous dévoile sa récente expérience de grand-mère et son lien astrologique avec sa famille.Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
Send us a textIn this heartfelt and humorous episode of Just a Nurse, as an ex-nurse and a returning nurse we share personal experiences of navigating stress as both a healthcare professional and a parent. We unpack the Holmes-Rahe Stress Scale, exploring how even positive events (like a new house or Christmas festivities) can add to your stress load.We dive into the Window of Tolerance, explaining how recognizing when you're outside this zone can help you avoid burnout. This isn't about toxic positivity or “just soldiering on”—it's about taking stuff off your plate, not piling more on.We also reflect on the cycles of nature: how everything powers down for winter while humans seem to power up, rushing through the stress of Christmas and endless to-do lists. And yes, there's some humour too—like how boxes of After Eight mints somehow become both a coping mechanism and a source of joy.Join us for a relatable discussion about finding balance, reducing stress, and learning to live in sync with your limits (and maybe even the seasons).Also, if you'd like to support us so we can afford some proper editing and more after eight mints, click the link:https://buymeacoffee.com/rachelannSupport the show
We love our community. Even when it includes those that are uninitiated into the Anime is Life movement. So it's with the Power of Friendship that we have our sisters from the After Eight Podcast on today's episode. Who doesn't watch Anime? After Eight don't. And we needed to have a serious discussion about why they've forsaken the path that potentially leads to a lifetime of dWeebiness. We dWeebed the f__k out!! Every effort is made to keep spoilers to a minimum. (The only exception being older titles) Catch our Fresh Bites Review Show and AMVs on our YouTube channel: The Anime Freshmen Be sure to rate and subscribe to the show & follow on our socials: How to connect: Website: https://animefreshmen.com/ Email: hello@animefreshmen.com Instagram: @AnimeFreshmen Facebook: @AnimeFreshmen Twitter: @AnimeFreshmen Keep It Fresh! TAGS: Anime, Otaku, Manga, Anime Podcast, Anime Reviews, Anime Recommendations, Pokemon, Black Clover, Attack On Titan, Dragon Ball, Demon Slayer, Bleach, Fire Force, One Piece, Naruto, Bleach, Hunter x Hunter, Jojo's Bizzare Adventure, Full Metal Alchemist, Chainsaw Man, Vinland Saga, Seven Deadly Sins, Cowboy Bebop, One Punch Man, Haikyuu, My Hero Academia, Tokyo Revengers, Mob Psycho 100, Boruto, Jujutsu Kaisen, That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime, Spy x Family, Hell's Paradise, Blue Lock, Cheat Skill
Extrait : « … il y a quelque chose dans ce morceau qui te rend fou, terriblement addictif, comme les pistaches, t'en manges une tu manges tout le paquet, ou la saucisse sèche, ou les chips, ou les After Eight, ou les Chamonix orange, ou les Maltesers, ou les pots de glace à la straciatella … »Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur ton appli de podcasts habituelle, c'est toujours bon pour l'audience. Mais également sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S06 EP01 - TEZ ILYAS ~ Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss his best ever sequel, worst ever sequel and dream sequel is the incredible Tex Ilyas. Tez is an award winning stand up comedian who you might recognise from his time playing Eight on the brilliant Man like Mobeen. Tez has got a new stand up show called After Eight that will be coming to a town near you this year. Make sure you check out his website for tickets now www.tezilyas.com If you like what you hear and want even more of us talking to Tez then check out our subscriber service at www.anotherslice.com/unequalsequel it's only £2.99 a month for loads more bonus content. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcats - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S06 EP01 - TEZ ILYAS ~ Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss his best ever sequel, worst ever sequel and dream sequel is the incredible Tex Ilyas. Tez is an award winning stand up comedian who you might recognise from his time playing Eight on the brilliant Man like Mobeen. Tez has got a new stand up show called After Eight that will be coming to a town near you this year. Make sure you check out his website for tickets now www.tezilyas.com If you like what you hear and want even more of us talking to Tez then check out our subscriber service at www.anotherslice.com/unequalsequel it's only £2.99 a month for loads more bonus content. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcats - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wir rauchen die Liga Unico Feral Flying Pig von Drew Estate. Dabei genießen wir ein paar Häppchen After Eight und unterhalten uns über Pairings, das Rheinhessen Rumble und die TabakGalerie.
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Movie Cannibals - Der Podcast fürs Heimkino #5 (Midsommar, Evil Dead, A Quiet Place) "After Halloween oder lieber After Eight?" Von Nazi-Zombies aus Norwegen bis zur Vampir-WG. 99cent-Till und der Pfälzer Sven haben diesmal Werner im Kochtöpfchen sitzen. Wir quatschen über einige unserer Lieblinge und warum Werners "Badewasser" immer heißer wird, erfahrt ihr nur, wenn ihr Play drückt. Also richtet eure Knochen im Haar und los geht's. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge des Tele-Stammtischs! Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Folge direkt herunterladen Folgt uns ab sofort regelmäßig live auf Twitch: twitch.tv/dertelestammtisch
In dieser von Magen-Darm und Christkindesmarkt gebeutelten Episode, gehen die beiden vom Krampus verschonten Podcaster mit ihrem Advendskalender zur Eishockeyanalyse. Die Ästhethik eines After Eight trifft die gescheiterte Landkreis-Krankenhaus-Politik. Eine Schneeballschlacht eskaliert und ganze Autos gehen verloren. Wetten Dass? Trainerfragen im Eishockey und Zukunftsperspektiven im Fussball begegnen Patricks allradmotivierten Schaufelkompetenzen und Christians sexistischen Winderdiensteskapaden. Die kriminelle Vereinigung ist mittlerweile in Berlin und A23a ist Dank der Superreichen auf Südamerikakurs. Wir werden immer dümmer und haben immer weniger Kinder – ein deutsches Paradoxon par excellence. Die Lorysche Lese Lampe trifft besser als die Taurus Raketen in der Ukraine und beide Podcaster spielen auf Risiko. Schach Matt. Rot oder Rosé ist der erste, größte und einflussreichste Podcast mit Christian Lory und Patrick Grothmann im Oberland, Lechrain, Pfaffenwinkel und im Allgäu. Ungeschnittenen und unabhängig!
Vacances à Montréal, pouding chômeur, After Eight, All Stars France… Palo et Elo se retrouvent et ont beaucoup à vous dire. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Check Playlist This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician Taco. Taco is best known for his hit single Puttin' on the Ritz. He also had hits like Cheek to Cheek, Singin' in the Rain and Let's Face The Music (and Dance). During the show he discussed the early days of his career, the huge success of Puttin' on the Ritz and his After Eight album, and his decision to return to music. Look for new Taco music comin' your way! During the rest of the show we discussed our favorite episodes of Good Times, Ton explained why he listened to so much death metal in high school, and Dustin tried to figure out who Antonio Banderas was. It's still a mystery! https://youtu.be/YsGjFh1ke44?si=N6yBX_dWmRPxZpwC
Are you ready for a dollop of hilarity, unpredictability, and all the behind-the-scenes secrets? Then get your giggle gears ready because All Exclusive Podcast is back for a rollercoaster second season! We're turning the tables this time, not just talking about our guests' perfect Potters break, but grilling them about their lives and potential roles in our All Exclusive boardroom. We're also stepping out of our comfy confines of the Broom Cupboard Studio and venturing into the vast expanses of the afternoon tea vista suite studio at Poffers Resort Five Lakes. Add to this some special secret location episodes, and we've got a recipe for a season brimming with laughs, learnings, and a lot of mischief. So please mark your calendars for Monday, the 18th of September 2023, as we launch the season with our first interviewee, the enigmatic Jo B. Will she pass our quirky interview process? Tune in and find out! And, if you're lucky, you might even win a box of After-Eight mints! Buckle up for a fantastic ride with us in this brand-new season of the All Exclusive Podcast!Support the show
This episode is rated a 5 (on my Serious Crime Scale). In September of 2021, Valencia College student Miya Marcano was scheduled to take a flight from Orlando to Fort Lauderdale to meet up with family. They were actually planning to go on to Jamaica for a family vacation. But when she failed to board the plane and missed her flight, Miya's family became incredibly worried and reported her missing. After EIGHT grueling days, her family received the news they feared the most. Miya had been found, but she was no longer alive. Listen to this week's episode to hear the full story and learn how Miya's parents fought to get Miya's Law passed in two different states. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/campus-crime-chronicles/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sie sind gesund, schmecken vorzüglich, sind wahre Schätze der Natur und wachsen mitten in der Stadt. In dieser Podcast-Episode liefern wir einen Wildkräuter-Guide direkt aus der City. Unser heutiger Gast liebt Pflanzen und die Stadt Wien. Da trifft es sich gut, dass er auch noch gerne schreibt und eine Wildkräuter-Coach-Ausbildung gemacht hat. Denn mit diesem Background kann man wunderbare Bücher zu den Themen „Wildkräuter in der Stadt“ und Kulinarik verfassen.Im Gespräch mit carpe diem-Host Holger Potye spaziert die diplomierte Ernährungsexpertin und Autorin Alexandra Maria Rath durch den Augarten im zweiten Wiener Gemeindebezirk und analysiert dabei die Pflanzen am Wegesrand.Wobei sich schnell herausstellt, dass man mitten in der Großstadt auf Wiesenflächen wahre Pflanzenschätze entdecken kann, die sich prima zum Kochen oder für die Gesundheit eignen. Wir lernen, welche Wildkräuter sich an ein Leben in der Stadt angepasst haben und daher bei einem Spaziergang durch ebendiese leicht gefunden werden, wenn man weiß, nach was man suchen muss.Weiters erfahren wir, wie gesund Löwenzahn (dessen Blätter an das Gebiss eines Löwen erinnern sollen) eigentlich ist. Motto: Löwenzahn regt die Nieren(tätigkeit) an. Wir lernen, wie man aus Rosskastanien Waschpulver macht, welches Wiesenkraut nach Mais und Erbsen schmeckt und ganz nebenbei noch gehörig viel Vitamin C in sich trägt, machen uns bewusst, dass der Begriff „Unkraut“ eigentlich falsch ist („Beikraut“ wäre richtiger) und welches englische Sprichwort den richtigen Umgang mit „Unkraut“ andeutet.Und wir halten fest, welche Blumen und Kräuter unsere Freunde, die Bienen und Hummeln, zum Brummen bringen. Außerdem erfahren wir, dass man nicht in den Supermarkt laufen muss, um After Eight zu finden. Das gibt's nämlich gratis auf der Wiese. Viel Vergnügen mit dem Podcast!Show Notes: Mehr zu unserem Gast Alexandra Maria Rath findest du auf ihrer Website „Wildes Wien“. Wer Lust hat, kann sich mit Alexandra auf Wildkräutersuche in der Stadt begeben, an ihren Workshops und Lesungen teilnehmen und in ihren Büchern schmökern. Im März 2023 ist „Süßes wildes Wien. Genascht wird, was in der Stadt wächst“ erschienen. Davor „Wildes Wien. Gegessen wird, was in der Stadt wächst“. Im September 2023 kann man an Alexandras Wildkräuter-Workshop teilnehmen. Und im November gibt es einen Weihnachts-Festmenü-Kochworkshop. Mehr dazu findest du HIERÜbrigens: Das carpe diem-Magazin findet ihr überall, wo es Zeitschriften gibt und unter carpediem.life/abo. Ihr könnt wählen, mit welcher Ausgabe euer Abo beginnen soll – es kann natürlich mit der aktuellen Ausgabe starten. Die aktuelle Ausgabe von carpe diem finden Sie überall, wo es Zeitschriften gibt. Oder Sie lassen Sie sich als Einzelheft bequem nach Hause senden. Digital ist das Heft unter kiosk.at/carpediem erhältlich.Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefallen hat, dann abonniert ihn, schreibt einen Kommentar, chattet mit uns via WhatsApp und gebt ihm 5 Sterne auf Apple Podcasts oder Spotify (Sterne-Wertung am Smartphone möglich). Wir freuen uns ganz besonders über Post, Anregungen und Ideen an: podcast@carpediem.lifeWusstest du schon, dass du jetzt via WhatsApp mit uns Kontakt aufnehmen kannst?Das geht ganz einfach. Speichere die carpe diem-Podcast-Nummer +43 664 88840236 in deinen Kontakten ab.Dann öffne dein WhatsApp und schick uns eine Nachricht. Egal ob als Text- oder Sprachnachricht.Wir freuen uns immer über Lob, Kritik, Anregungen, Themenideen und Vorschläge für Wunschgäste. Und auf deine Stimme.
Konstsamfundet ville veta hur unga förhåller sig till kultur och frågade 800 ungdomar. Bio, museum och spelningar visade sig vara populärast. Folkmusik, jazz och balett hör inte till de ungas favoriter. Hur ska vi se på de ungas kulturkonsumtion? Och vad är egentligen kultur? I debatten deltar Bo-Anders Sandström, biträdande rektor på Wava-institutet i Jakobstad, Jenni Enqvist som jobbar på musikcaféet After Eight och även studerat musik, Dan Lolax, kulturchef på Hufvudstadsbladet och Lisen Sundqvist, kulturarbetare och bildkonstnär. Mikaela Löv leder diskussionen. E-post: slaget@yle.fi
CW: Bees. Skip 7:16 to 8:17 if this would be problematic for you, your safety is important to us.The trio heads back to Trix's hideout so that Eight can sober up in peace. Trying to distract their companion, Rou and Trix convince Eight to count bricks, under Rou's supervision, while Trix leaves to get supplies.Trix heads off to a tailor to get a raincoat for Eight and then wanders the market for foodstuffs, happy to spend their hard earned money. After Eight sobers up and the group has a chance to enjoy their treats, they head off to the mayor's house to see what they can learn about this creature.Follow us on Twitter @RoadsUnchartedFollow Dax @GM_Dax, Kappa @TheKappaChris, Sebastian @sebastianyue and Wren @ThornyDryad
In ‘Don't be a penguin' duiken Merkelijkheid oprichters Ties Morskate, Tal Gonen en onafhankelijk presentator Bob Morskate in de wereld van het positioneren. Met meer dan twaalf jaar ervaring op dit vlak zien Ties en Tal dagelijks wat er mis gaat als bedrijven en personen zich in de markt proberen te zetten. In deze video-podcastserie gaan zij in gesprek met elkaar over aansprekende positioneringscases van bekende bedrijven wereldwijd en trekken, aan de hand hiervan, lessen voor de luisteraars. De afleveringen zijn een bron van inspiratie, kennis en vermaak, waarbij het met name draait om de dynamiek tussen de drie mannen, die elkaar verrassen met nieuwe informatie over de bedrijven die ze bespreken, maar elkaar ook zeker proberen uit te dagen in hun denken en lol te maken. Deze aflevering Hoofdstukken: 00:00 Intro 01:29 Wiki-Rubriek: After Eight In de wiki-rubriek bespreken de mannen iedere keer de positionering van één opvallend voedsel of drankproduct. Deze week is Brits chocolademerk 'After Eight' aan de beurt. Hoe lukt het dit merk al ruim 60 jaar onveranderd succesvol te blijven? En wat vinden Ties, Tal en Bob van deze mintchocolade die zich toch vooral bij de oudere generatie strategisch gepositioneerd lijkt te hebben? 05:00 Positioneringsmoment van de week over Coolblue en hoe een verslechterende klantenservice een probleem kan worden voor de positionering van de electronicagigant. Wat valt er te leren en wat zijn de verwachtingen voor dit bedrijf dat alles voor een glimlach doet? 09:18 Positionering Zeeman: In deze aflevering nemen we 'textielsuper' Zeeman onder de loep. Hoe kan het dat dit bedrijf, opgericht in 1967 door Jan Zeeman, nog ieder jaar blijft groeien? Wat is het succes van deze 'zuinige' textielsuper en welke positionering ligt er ten grondslag aan het imago dat het geel-blauwe merk heeft op socials als TikTok en Instagram? Dit is een podcast van Merkelijkheid. #marketing #positioneren #zeeman @Zeeman @coolblue #coolblue #aftereight #dontbeapenguin
Nina und Lotta sprechen über Datteln, After Eight, Gelee Bananen und Mozart Kugeln als Faschings-Süßigkeiten-No-Go. Außerdem trauert Lotta ihrem Job nach und denkt darüber nach Bahnfahrerin zu werden.
Nu är det jul igen Vi analyserar beståndsdelarna i Patrick Ridremonts fransk-belgiska julskräckfilm The Advent Calendar. Tomas kryper, så att säga, till korset med sin okunnighet i fråga om hållpunkterna kring Jesu liv och död och Lars resonerar sig mer eller mindre frivilligt fram till de grundläggande likheterna mellan Hellraiser och Disney-filmen Aladdin. Det är ett smutsigt jobb, men någon måste göra det. Vi pratar också om: The Boy, Lauren Cohan, Mare Kandre, Mattias Fyhr, Skitigt vackert mörker, Clive Barker, Sigmund Freud, psykoanalysen, jaget, detet och överjaget, Faust, Doktor Faustus, Mephistofeles, Goethe, Tusen och en natt, Titta Dom Snackar, Vacancy, A Nightmare on Elm Street, After Eight, Paradis chokladask, jultomten, tomtenissar, Krampus, Run, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Night House, The Babadook, Panos Cosmatos, Christopher Nolan, Tenet, Inception, Dunkirk, The Dark Night, Interstellar, Gremlins, Relic, Rare Exports, Dune, Marvel och Shudder. Bakom Patreon-väggen erbjuds dubbel speltid med b-sidan Last Night in Soho, högt upp på önskelistan över filmer från 2021 som lyssnarna vill höra oss göra detta med. Göra vad? Fördela hundra pluttar, förstås. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys.
Skål fredag våra underbara finsmakare, höftare och ensamseglare. Vi bjuder på ett avsnitt i After Eight och Päronets tecken, för idag ska vi dricka det våra föräldrar drack som unga. Kan det också vara så att vi hittat den förbjudna kategorin på pornhub? Och kan det vara så att en av drinkarna håller samma klass som Negroni? Hur många points skulle Viktväktarna ge Mandy's drink? Den som lever får se!
Med 35 års erfarenhet av ungdomsarbete kan han tyvärr konstatera att ungdomarna idag inte mår bättre än de gjorde förr. I sitt sommarprat berättar Mecki Andersson om musikkaféet After Eight och de livskompetenser de försöker hjälpa ungdomarna med. Och om sina stora passioner musik och fågelskådning. Redaktör: Tommy Wallin, Parad Media.
Hiske bereidde deze eetweek asperges – uiteraard in haar snelkookpan – terwijl Joël rondhing op de wrapparty van Masterchef Celebrity. Hij luidde het feest in met een authentiek flesje mescal. Maar de werking van het vloeibare goud voelt de dag van de opname toch anders dan de avond ervoor. Daarbij verafschuwt hij het object van deze week: After Eight. Maar is de combinatie pepermunt/chocola gekker dan het rare ding van Floor? Zodra we haar Limburgse eieren achter de kiezen hebben, geven we tips voor het bakken van een stevig én krokant visje.
Ravenshadow is a podcaster. On his birthday, his friends give him a strange Advent calendar. It's not the traditional treats you find when you open each drawer, but cigarettes, nip bottles, and other gifts that get more addictive as the days pass. On Episode 490 of Trick or Treat Radio we continue on with December Double Feature Cram Jam as we discuss The Advent Calendar, and Sator. We also discuss old reruns, shows in syndication, and shaving mishaps. So grab an old piece of After Eight chocolate, do some automatic writing, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Smokey the Bear, Episode 500, syndication, The Rat Patrol, Christopher George, Pieces, Graduation Day, Enter the Ninja, Mortuary, Night of the Living Dead Resurrection, shitstache, Adventures in Shaving, MonsterZero PI, Street Sharks, Super Syndication, The Comic Strip, Street Frogs and Karate Kat, Dino Riders, Do you have time to talk about our lord and savior Optimus Prime?, Unicron or Omicron?, chat polygamy, Street Smart, Christopher Reeve, Morgan Freeman is a pimp, The Advent Calendar, Patrick Ridremont, Lex Lutherans, badass advent calendar, monkey's paw, good creature design, “the subtitles were really well done”, After Eight candy, the German language, Nightcrawler is sexy, Blazing Saddles, holiday horror, Die Hard, Deathcember, Sator, Jordan Graham, Relic, well shot woods, automatic writing, mumblecore, deaf dumb and blind, Knocking das Antlers, Keri Russell, Rise of Skywalker, Zorri Bliss, Noxzema, Felicity, JJ Abrams, Greg Grunberg, Guillermo del Toro, Knocking, Antlers, scary German artifacts, and A Yuletide Treat.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Dilirium Dilarium voll wie ein Aquarium! Leider blieb uns wegen eines Katers wenig Zeit einen kreativen Text zu schreiben. ABER es gibt das goldene After Eight und heiße Weihnachtsdiskussionen -> also alles was Hausfrauen (und Hausmänner) so wollen! Bleibt gesund und am Ball und gebt niemals auf ihr Nasenbären! Frohen ersten Advent.
Lisa would now like to be known as 'The Butcher' and if you need an animal skinned, deboned or chopped up into steak she's your gal!! All that Sam can think about is Mike needs to get rid of this channel...now! Lisa wants a cleaver for Christmas, and wants to add a butcher shop to the Boom Baby Bakery so she can yell 'animal up'! WTF!! Yes, it is a wild episode with mattress and pillow angst from Lisa, Sam is jealous of the HHGs party favors, they disagree over when to have Thanksgiving dinner and Lisa is back loving Oreos! Lisa tries to guilt Sam into gifting her icy squares but it falls on deaf ears! The ladies are hot tonight and hit their stride with chit chat about fake Christmas trees, gnomes, neck and giblets, FB Tuesday, new show alert, the Anne Murray movie, 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, chocolate covered Ritz crackers, self driving vehicles, espresso, Lisa's question corner, high prices at the dollar store, Tiger Woods, Black Friday, so many choices, After Eight coffee mate, winter boots and things Lisa oughta know! The I shake my heads are disposable and mislabeled! It's just a bit of ridiculous chatter but it might just make you laugh!If you love what you hear you can support the podcast by following the links below!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/ishakemyheadYou can also find us on:Twitter www.twitter.com/i_shakemyhead Instagram www.instagram.com/ishakemyheadFacebook I shake my head with Lisa and SamTik Tok i_shakemyheadBuy our merchandise at www.ishakemyhead.threadless.comWe are proud to be a part of www.podfixnetwork.com
In dieser Folge war wieder einmal der einzig wahre Pana zu Gast. Bei mitgebrachten griechischen Spezialitäten haben wir über After Eight, ein zu langes Nasenhaar und Panas Zukunft mit Mukbang gesprochen. Wir bedanken uns herzlich bei Pana!
We answer all your burning questions. Who are the Chaotix? Why are there two Metallixes? What's the sourest thing Dave's ever had in his mouth? How do you eat an After Eight? Does Sparkster go to space? Find out! (Abby says Gamma is good actually, btw)
We answer all your burning questions. Who are the Chaotix? Why are there two Metallixes? What's the sourest thing Dave's ever had in his mouth? How do you eat an After Eight? Does Sparkster go to space? Find out! (Abby says Gamma is good actually, btw)
We answer all your burning questions. Who are the Chaotix? Why are there two Metallixes? What's the sourest thing Dave's ever had in his mouth? How do you eat an After Eight? Does Sparkster go to space? Find out! (Abby says Gamma is good actually, btw)
Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is Kelly Molson, MD of Rubber Cheese.Download our free ebook The Ultimate Guide to Doubling Your Visitor NumbersIf you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website rubbercheese.com/podcastIf you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this episode.Competition ends August 27th 2021. The winner will be contacted via Twitter.Show references:www.designedbyesther.co.ukwww.princes-trust.org.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/esther-johnson Esther Johnson is working with the leading tourist attractions. Creating contemporary illustrations based on extensive research of each subject for commercial use.Transcription:Kelly Molson: Welcome to Skip the Queue, a podcast for working in, or working with, visitor attractions. I'm your host, Kelly Molson. Each episode, I speak with industry experts from the attractions world. In today's episode, I speak with Esther Johnson, a freelance designer and illustrator specialising in working with heritage sites. We discuss the importance of having niche products in your gift shop, how you can develop these for your attraction, and what you need to think about before taking on the plunge. If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue.Kelly Molson: Esther, thank you so much for coming on the podcast today, it's so lovely to see you again.Esther Johnson: Thank you very much for having me, very flattered. Kelly Molson: I love the backdrop that you've got there as well, for everyone that's watching this on YouTube, I can see your beautiful illustrations that we're going to talk about in the background. It's a lot more beautiful than my background. Esther Johnson: No, it's authentic. It's authentic working from home. We redid it last year at the start of April and didn't know that it was going to be really useful for having meetings like this. Kelly Molson: Who did?Esther Johnson: [crosstalk 00:01:05]. So, thank you very much.Kelly Molson: You are welcome. As ever, we're going to start off with some icebreaker questions. So, if money was no limit, what would be your absolute dream holiday?Esther Johnson: Easy, Nashville. I'm such a big country music fan, absolutely love Nashville, and I would love, love, love to go and listen to the music, and drink the beer and everything. Proper Nashville, want to do it, that is on my bucket list. So, if I had all the money, that's straight where I would go.Kelly Molson: I love that. There was no hesitation whatsoever in that at all, "I've got this planned already". Esther Johnson: Literally, country music... It's all I listen to. During the day, it's all I listen to.Kelly Molson: Who is your favourite country music artist? Esther Johnson: So, a bit of a girl crush on Carrie Underwood. I've seen her I think three times in London. I think she's just such an incredible performer, and I love her outfits, and I love just everything that she's doing. Carrie Underwood. Kelly Molson: You've just set the Spotify playlist for me for the rest of the day, I'll have to check her out. Esther Johnson: Yeah, [inaudible 00:02:26] playlist, definitely [inaudible 00:02:26]. Kelly Molson: What is your food-based guilty pleasure? Esther Johnson: Probably After Eight's. I have a few food allergies, so my palette is barely limited at times, so After Eight's are literally my go-to for everything. It's the only chocolate I can have, so it's definitely my guilty pleasure. Kelly Molson: The only chocolate you can have? Wow. Do you play the After Eight game when you eat them as well? Esther Johnson: No, wastes time, wastes time, straight in. Kelly Molson: Messy too, depending on the time. Esther Johnson: Of course, yes.Kelly Molson: This might tie in actually to your dream holiday, if you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life what would it be?Esther Johnson: Probably Tommy Scott, this is very Scottish, but it's literally my family's favourite tunes and songs. Tommy Scott, he'll do a range of, We Belong to Glasgow, and all these very Scottish things. So, Tommy Scott. I don't know what album, but anything he's done we'll listen to that.Kelly Molson: Alright, I don't know Tommy Scott, I'm going to have to put him in my playlist. Esther Johnson: I'm sure you maybe recognise if you've been to a Burns Night, or [inaudible 00:03:47], or New Year's Eve literally they'll play some of his music. Kelly Molson: Esther, it's unpopular opinion time.Esther Johnson: My unpopular opinion is I really don't like pasta, and I'm sorry. I really don't like pasta. If you've gone out to a restaurant and gone to an Italian, and you have Pizza, why would you choose pasta over pizza? I just don't get it.Kelly Molson: I get you on that. There is no decision to be made there. Esther Johnson: [crosstalk 00:04:20] all the way.Kelly Molson: But, you don't like pasta at all?Esther Johnson: At all. I like rice, so I'd rather have rice. If mum and dad are having pasta I will have rice or something else, or potatoes. I don't know if it's the texture, or if it's the taste. I don't know. Just not for me at all.Kelly Molson: I'll accept your unpopular opinion. Esther Johnson: Thank you.Kelly Molson: I don't agree with it, but I think that there might be a few people that will.Esther Johnson: I'm very much alone in this house as well. Kelly Molson: Let's get on to the serious questions. So, Esther, I think we connected on LinkedIn quite a while ago, and I have to say, I'm really blown away by the illustrative work that you do. I think it's absolutely beautiful. You're a freelance designer, but you specialise in illustrations and products for heritage sites. Esther Johnson: Yeah.Kelly Molson: Tell me a little bit about how you started your business. Esther Johnson: It was back in 2017, I'd just been on the Prince's Trust course. They do an enterprise course and it's a four-day crash course into running a business. So, it does your taxes, your marketing. So, four days of full-on business stuff. And, they were doing pros and cons of being an entrepreneur or being self-employed, and every single one I was like, "Yeah, I really want to be self-employed, I want to make my own day job and routine." So, got partnered with a mentor, and we started talking about what I could do as a business really, so creating that idea. I said, "I really like sketchbooks, and drawing, and things like that, but things that I like drawing are the quirky characters, not characters as in Disney characters, but characteristics of places. Esther Johnson: And, there was a program recently that really summed up my mindset into what I, hopefully, what I'm into the business. It was Tony Robinson, and he did this documentary on Cathedrals in England, and he was saying that, "Unless somebody pointed out these little details, you wouldn't know." So, so many people would just walk past, and that's fine because it's all this history. And, it's those kind of quirky things that we was talking about that I really loved and wanted to capture through illustration. Esther Johnson: So, there was a video, on Facebook I think it was, and it was all these railings that were really bizarre in London, and they were old World War 2 stretchers, and they'd been recycled into railings. And, it's that kind of idea that I really like drawing. So, we were like, "How can we get that concept?" Because, it's heritage, it's history, and quirky characteristics, "How can we get that concept into a business?" Basically, so, we started thinking of places that were local to me, so in Medway, and Chatham Dockyard came to the list. Esther Johnson: So, one day, just basically walked in, I had a couple of designs in a folder, and went, "Can I speak to the retail manager?" Hadn't planned anything, didn't know what I wanted to say. And, he didn't laugh at me at the door, which was really nice. He said, "Come back", he had a look at my designs in the folder, seemed to like them. He said, "Come back with some designs and we'll go from there." So, that was it. I went around the site. Chatham Dockyard I think was the biggest employer for Medway before it closed. But, there are so many different aspects of it. There are the three ships, there's a Victorian Ropery where they filmed Call the Midwife, and there are all these buildings. So, there were so many different aspects that I wanted to capture, that I felt that it couldn't go into one design, I felt like it would go as a collection. Esther Johnson: So, I did By the Docks, so focused on the ships and the maritime aspect of Chatham Dockyard, and called it By the Docks. And then, The Long Walk, because of the Victorian Ropery. I'll probably get this wrong, but I think it was a quarter of a mile long building. So, called it The Long Walk, and the colours were brown and earthy in the style that you would see when you go and visit. And then, finally, I wanted to capture all the different buildings, because it was like a little community in the Dockyard. They had a little church, and they had a Commissioner's House, and it's all things that you see passing by. Esther Johnson: So, I had the three designs, came back, and he seemed to like them which was really lovely because I had no degree, no experience, absolutely nothing to my name. And, I thought, "No one's going to take me seriously", but I think he saw that I was really interested in the Dockyard in particular and finding out the history of it, and capturing that through illustration. Some of the comments that he said as well was that it was quite unusual that an artist potentially or a designer would go and do some work specific to them. Normally they would either buy in stock or they would buy some designs from a catalogue, kind of thing. And, the fact that I went and wanted to get it bespoke for them was a bit different. And, it was those nuggets of information that built to this idea of what I wanted to do for a business. Esther Johnson: Then, we went into a product launch, we had all these products. And, having my name on these actual labels, and there would be barcodes, and everything so professional, it was like, "Wow". Lit the fire for what I wanted to do.Kelly Molson: That must have been such an amazing feeling, to be able to go into a shop and pick up something that you have designed or you've illustrated, and it's there, it's a physical thing. Esther Johnson: Yeah, I've definitely been in there a few times just to take pictures and just be like, "This is so bizarre". It really sparked that idea that heritage is definitely the market that I want to go in and do it for other places. There are so many other museums in Medway and in Kent. So, that's where it started really.Kelly Molson: It's a brilliant story. I love that you were supported by Prince's Trust as well, I think they're such an incredible organisation, what they do for young people, really fantastic. Esther Johnson: Yeah, they still are.Kelly Molson: You're a mentor for them as well, aren't you?Esther Johnson: I'm a young ambassador for them. Kelly Molson: Ambassador.Esther Johnson: Over lockdown, there's been so many enterprise courses that I've been running. And, on the week you get... They call it an inspirational speaker, it's strange to be called that. I go in and tell my story about how I run the business and how the Prince's Trust has helped. So, I did eight of those over lockdown. So, the demand for small businesses and people setting up their own business has definitely been on the increase. Prince's Trust, still keeps in contact with my mentors and in contact with the South East and London region, which is incredible. I've never met a bunch of people that are just so willing for you to do well. Across the board, everyone is so happy and so excited about what you're doing. It's really encouraging. Kelly Molson: It's amazing. I love the progression that you've made in what you've achieved so far. The reason that I got you on the podcast today is there's a few things that you mentioned, as you were telling your story about how you set up, that tie in really lovely with a past episode that we've had on the podcast. Back in November time, we had Simon Jones from Digital Visitor on, and at that point we were talking a lot about the fact that attractions have been closed for a huge amount of 2020. As they were starting to reopen again, they needed to look at different ways of engaging with the visitor when they came. And, not just when they come, but when they're buying from them online, or when they're buying from them on the gift shop on-site. Kelly Molson: And, Simon and I both very much talked about the fact that attractions need to stock products that you can't buy anywhere else, that's the whole point of going to that gift shop. You don't really want to just pop in there and buy something that you could pop to Tesco's and buy, or pop to your high street gift shop and buy. The reason for going is, you've been to this fantastic attraction all day, if you're going to go into the gift shop and buy something, you want to buy something that you can only get there that is very individual to that venue. And, you touched on that a little bit when you were speaking about your client had said that it's unusual for them to have illustrations that were very much focused on them, rather than just buying something that was stock. Kelly Molson: So, I wanted to talk through your process really, because I thought that would be really interesting for our audience, how you work with an organisation to do this. So, can you tell us a little bit about how that process starts? What do you do when you're first speaking to an attraction? How do you start that process of designing something that is bespoke for them? Esther Johnson: Most importantly, I need to visit the place. There's obviously so much that you can get from the internet and looking at social media, but actually visiting, as a visitor and as a customer, you see things that you wouldn't necessarily get on the internet. And also, I think a hugely important part of when I do design, is speaking to the staff, some of the visitors, and some of the people that work there because they're the experts in that place. Some of them have been there for their whole career and know every inch of the history of the museum or heritage site. And, it's that kind of information that I think is crucial and is really helpful in making a really good design. Because, they'll know what visitors are always keen to go and look at, the best sellers or the must-sees of each place. And, it's that kind of information that you wouldn't get maybe on the internet. You get a feel, you get an idea of the colours, and what the place is laid out like. So that, when you've done the whole journey and then you finish up at the gift shop, which sometimes that is how it works in museums, you know what they're expecting, and what kind of products they would want to have as part of their trip and day out. So, definitely very much go and visit it first, see it firsthand, and get imagery, photography from those places. Esther Johnson: And then, I'll go back and do some illustrations, do some designs, and put together something. I'm very lucky that I get free rein to start off with, "Here's the brief, here's what we want", go in, create something. So then, after that, we'll put together a design and I'll maybe put together some products that I think might work. And then, we go from there, we tweak it, sometimes the information might be incorrect, or they prefer to take out some images. It's a very partnership kind of relationship, because, the people that I'm working with, they know the place inside out. So, if I've taken something that I thought was interesting but doesn't quite work with their branding or with their ethos, then it will be taken out. And, that's absolutely fine, because it's them that will be selling it, it will be them that are talking to the customers, and knowing what's going to sell, and things like that. Esther Johnson: So, design is created, and then we'll put it onto products. And normally, I help find the suppliers and recommend some products that I think might work with some designs from previous examples, previous museums that I've worked with. And then, I also like doing the end part, the packaging, because I found some clients it's quite a small team in the retail side, and don't necessarily have the time to look at swatches for binding for oven gloves, and looking at fabric materials, and all those details. I'm putting my name on it, so I want to make sure it's the best product that it can be for the customer, and I want it to be well-thought-out. Because, like you say, they're spending their money and they want to have something that is bespoke for that place. And, also you can add a bit of a premium to that product that has been well-thought-out, and things like that. So, I really try and go for the full process from start to finish, and they're helping with the packaging, and if you need labels designed. I'm really interested in that whole design process.Kelly Molson: It's really collaborative, isn't it? You're working really hand in hand with them.Esther Johnson: Yeah. I definitely feel that is the better way to go about it, rather than just, "Here's a design, you pay me for that, you've got to deal with it, you've got to sell it." I'd rather it be something that they're proud of as well, and that they're passionate about it. That really does help actually with the design. When you're speaking to the staff and customers, the passion of their site and the story that they are telling, when that passion comes over, it really influences the design. And, I get that passion as well, and then I get really excited thinking, "I really hope that they like it, and I really hope that they can see that I've listened to what they've said." So, little details that go in the design, I hope that comes across.Kelly Molson: And, how do you work with the site to define what those products might be? Because your illustrations can be applied to a variety of different products, how do you help that site define what products are going to be the most popular for them, and how they can make the most of them?Esther Johnson: So, normally they already have a shop and a product range that they have already, and sometimes it is just a new product collection. So, I can say that "This design particularly works well with confectionary or kitchenware." If it's a place that's not really had product development, or they've just potentially bought things for stock, it's kind of, "Who's your target market? Who are the people that are coming in and buying tickets? Who are the people that are spending the most time in the gift shop?" It's really the research that they have, and it's all their knowledge that really influences what the products... I can suggest and say, "I think this would work really well for this target market", but they are the people that would know who is their customer. I'm not there to tell them, "This is what you should do", at all. It really is a, "I would like to help", or, "I'd like to contribute". So, it really is down to them, to be honest.Kelly Molson: If we talk about things that people need to think about before they start to speak to somebody like you who will help them develop those products, what do they need to know before they engage with you? What do they need to prepare beforehand?Esther Johnson: I suppose it depends on what their end reason for having a design. So, an example would be, some design I did for a client was not used for products, it was used for educational purposes. So, getting the school kids would be a big part of their attraction, and they needed a branding or a mascot that could be targeting to the children, and have little speech bubbles, and giving them the educational purposes, and the facts and figures of that. So, that was a very different market.Kelly Molson: If I gave you an ideal brief, what would be in that brief? What would you need to know, that you would have everything that was in that brief, that you'd go, "This brief is perfect. I'm going to take that away and..."?Esther Johnson: A perfect brief would be fairly minimal. It would be, "Come and visit on X, Y, and Z", and then I go and take inspiration from the place, and go from there. That would, I'd say, be the perfect brief. Or, another one would be, "We've got five sites, and we're trying to collaborate them together because they're all a bit disjointed", or something like that. And then, I'll be like, "Okay, I'll go to each five sites, find out something specific, and then a design will be created that can collaborate each five site, and then you can sell it in each five sites, so they're all brought together." Finding out what their unique characteristics are to go on.Kelly Molson: Is that harder to do? Because, if you're going to one site there will be individual things about that site that are really bespoke to that site, it feels like it would be easier to create on thing. How do you manage it when it's five different sites? Do you have to go through the same process at each site? Esther Johnson: I suppose. There's one particular client that I'm working with, the Brighton Pavilion Trust. So, they've got five museums down in Brighton. The Royal Pavilion is a classic, beautiful architectural building.Kelly Molson: Such an iconic building, isn't it?Esther Johnson: Yeah. Kelly Molson: Everyone remembers it.Esther Johnson: Beautiful. And, I didn't know that they had five other sites that were all linked in the same thing, and they wanted to create something that was uniformed. So, went around and found all these quirky little things that were in each site. So, I've drawn all the buildings, and then added little elements that were relevant. And then, put them into one design... I know I put it into repeat, just for a textile design background, I suppose. Customers, I hope, will be able to recognise all these different elements, and know that they can go to each different site and then find something else there.Kelly Molson: That makes sense. I guess you might be a bit biased in [inaudible 00:22:40], how important do you think it is that heritage sites do have niche products?Esther Johnson: I think it's very important. So, yes, I'm probably biased. I think it is very important because... My mindset for it is that you're spending X amount of money to get into the place, and it's a day out. And, you wouldn't go there if it was just a park, or it had no memory or meaning to it, you go there because there is a purpose to that place. And, the people are passionate about their history and what they are offering. They are, ultimately, offering a story and a place to go. And, I think that it's only fair to capture those stories into something that they can take home as a souvenir. And, the meaning of the souvenir is the whole reason why I create bespoke-ness, is because you want something that you can only buy from that place. And, I also think that well-thought design is important, rather than something that you think, "They didn't really care much about the product." I think it's important to make sure that you do care about the end product so that your customers know that you're passionate about the story, and you want them to come back, and you want them to remember. And, it would be a nice gift that they can give to somebody else as well. Kelly Molson: It's helping them continue that story as well, isn't it? To continue the journey that they've been on by buying something that is only available there, they then bring it home, which then sparks those lovely memories of that day. And again, does it act as a reminder to say, "We need to go there again", it's something that's in their house, they physically see it all the time, "We need to go back there. We need to revisit."?Esther Johnson: Yeah, of course. And, if you go to John Lewis and they've got some beautiful collections from maybe artists or just well-designed products, you think, "Wow, that's really nice. I might want to go back and add to the collection." So, you've got a set of some really nice products. And, I think, why couldn't you do that in the museum setting, and a visitor site setting? Why can't you have really beautiful products that maybe you want to go back and get the set. Or, maybe you see what else they've developed and think, "I'd rather spend my money here than on a high street store." It's making that decision made easy for customers to spend their money in a museum and visitor site rather than somewhere else online.Kelly Molson: That's a great answer. I completely agree with you on that. I think it's part of that whole mindset... There was a majority of people that were trying to shift to buying local, and buying [inaudible 00:25:43], buying smaller products anyway. But, there's definitely been a shift towards that more so since lockdown, buying local, supporting independents and things. So, I think if you can intertwine that into your visitor center as well then that's a perfect offering.Esther Johnson: Yeah. I totally agree.Kelly Molson: You might not have facts and figures and stuff for this, but it'd be interesting to know if you've spoken to any of the attractions that you've worked with and seen what the uptake has been in those niche products, compared to something that was a stock product that people would have been able to buy previously?Esther Johnson: I don't have facts and figures. I would love to be able to say their revenue was amazing after they had worked with me. In 2020, I had five projects that was going onto products that all got put on hold, and I only really started the business in 2018. So, in terms of facts and figures, it's quite difficult to get them because it's quite a short time. However, I did get contacted by a charity called ABF, the national Soldier's Charity, I think it was March/ April last year, so during the lockdown. And, we created a design, and we created some products, and it went quite well. And, they had to reorder within a couple of months. And, we did some Christmas cards that were e-cards, and they were doing them onto physical Christmas cards. And, we're doing some new product collections that are now stationary. We did confectionary, we expanded on the confectionary style. And, the response has been really good. It is a different market in terms of that it's a military charity, rather than a visitor attraction. But, the process is still the same thing. I still get in elements from what they do, what their ethos, why they do what they do, and put that onto design.Esther Johnson: And, people took... I think they liked it. Because, they were like, "Yes, this is the charity that I support and have a lot of relationships or memories within this charity, and I want to support them. And, the fact that they've got a lovely designed product, even better." So, instead of just donating money, which people do every month, they actually get a product for it. And, something that they can admire... Not admire, [inaudible 00:28:16].Kelly Molson: I totally get that. I think it's really relevant, regardless of whether that's a charity or an attraction that you're talking to. Again, it comes back to that idea of people are making really big choices about where they spend their money, and that charity or that attraction is really important to them, therefore they're choosing to spend their money there. And, they want something that they can only get at that venue. That's the message that we're driving through today. It is really important that your venue has something that is so special, and so unique to you, that people can only spend their money there on that product.Esther Johnson: Yeah, because, ultimately, the people will go there for a particular reason, because of the story that they tell. And, if it can be someway reflected into a lovely product that they can then purchase and help, then the money goes back into the refurbishment or the continuation of that organisation, I think all the better for it. Kelly Molson: Yeah, absolutely. So, other than behind your head, where I can see some of your beautiful products. Again, if you're not watching this on YouTube, apologies. What attractions have you worked with? Where can we find out a bit more about your work?Esther Johnson: Chatham Dockyard, to start off with. They still sell the three designs that I started my business on, so you can go and find them there. Chelsea Pensioners was such an amazing project to work on, going around the Chelsea Pensioner site, the Royal Hospital, and speaking with Chelsea Pensioner, and getting all that thing. So, they have products and they have it online as well. So, if you have any connections with the Chelsea Pensioners, that was a really good project to work on. The Brighton Billing Trust, I really hope I've got that name right, this year we're working on some products that will combine all the five sites that they have, and we're putting them on to products. So, it would have come out in 2020, but obviously, it was postponed. So, hopefully, this year, maybe next year, Brighton will have some new products designed by me.Kelly Molson: So exciting. I think it's wonderful. I've really enjoyed chatting to you today, just to find out more about that process and how it works. If anyone wants to get in touch with you, where's the best place that they can do that? Esther Johnson: Website, email, designedbyesther.co.uk. Instagram, I try and put a lot more on Instagram. Kelly Molson: Fabulous. And, we will put all the links to Esther's contact details in the show notes anyway, so don't worry if you didn't grab that. You'll be able to pop over and hit her up if you want to chat with her and find out a little bit more about how she can help. We always end our podcast with asking about a book that you'd recommend to our listeners. So, a book that you love, or something that's helped shape your career in some way? What's your suggestion for us today?Esther Johnson: Ashamedly, I've not read many books. However, over lockdown, there's a lady called Holly Tucker, who co-founded Not On The High Street, and Holly & Co, and she's been doing these Instagram Lives two or three times a week, and they've been so inspirational, so motivating. She really just captures what small businesses and small entrepreneurs are going through. She answers questions, she's just so helpful. She has a book coming out called Do What You Love, Love What You Do. I've pre-ordered it, and I am so excited to read it. I've gone against the rules, that I haven't read it. Over lockdown, she has really inspired me to think, "Why do I want to run a business?", and, "Why do I want to continue what I'm doing?" So, she has been a big boost in the daily running of my business. I really recommend her. And also, if you just watch her Instagram Lives, she's so interesting and so personable, she's just incredible. Kelly Molson: I love that. I think that's a perfect book for this episode.Esther Johnson: Perfect, yeah.Kelly Molson: It fits really well with what we've been talking about, in terms of products. Good recommendation. As ever, listeners, if you want to win a copy of this book, then if you head over to our Twitter account, which is Skip the Queue, and if you retweet this episode announcement with the comment, "I want Esther's book", then you will be in with a chance of winning it. Esther Johnson: It should be a good one. Kelly Molson: Esther, thank you so much for coming on today, I've really enjoyed finding out a bit more about what you do. I think understanding a bit of that process that you go through when you work with attractions will definitely help our audience if they're thinking about developing a bespoke product in some way that is going to be really individual for them. So, thank you.Esther Johnson: Thank you very much for asking, I hope it has been of some use. Kelly Molson: It absolutely will be.Kelly Molson: Thanks for listening to Skip the Queue. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five-star review, it really helps others find us. And, remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned. Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. You can find show notes and transcriptions from this episode and more over on our website, rubbercheese.com/podcast.
After Bournemouth's magnificent seven wins in a row, Brentford were the visitors to Dean Court on Saturday, and whilst Cherries were After Eight, it was the 10-man away side that were mint - with a display of resilience that will be morale boosting and confidence inspiring. For Cherries, it enables us to reset - the equivalent of turning it off and turning it on again - so maybe this loss might just be what is needed to enable everyone to refocus? We know now the Play-Off contenders... Boscombe are joined by Swansea, Barnsley and Brentford in the play-off lottery - one which that culminates with a Wembley jamboree on May 29th, so in this pod.... Sam, Tom, Neil and Tigz get together to discuss the runners and riders, as well as the home humbling at the hands of the Bees - will Thomas Frank's charges now consider themselves the favourites for promotion to the Premier League - do they now have the psychological edge? We go through and discuss our thoughts on the play-offs, analyse the opposition, plus we play out the results of this season's campaign, giving you an EXCLUSIVE on who Cherries will face in the semi-finals! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you’re enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!
After Bournemouth's magnificent seven wins in a row, Brentford were the visitors to Dean Court on Saturday, and whilst Cherries were After Eight, it was the 10-man away side that were mint - with a display of resilience that will be morale boosting and confidence inspiring. For Cherries, it enables us to reset - the equivalent of turning it off and turning it on again - so maybe this loss might just be what is needed to enable everyone to refocus? We know now the Play-Off contenders... Boscombe are joined by Swansea, Barnsley and Brentford in the play-off lottery - one which that culminates with a Wembley jamboree on May 29th, so in this pod.... Sam, Tom, Neil and Tigz get together to discuss the runners and riders, as well as the home humbling at the hands of the Bees - will Thomas Frank's charges now consider themselves the favourites for promotion to the Premier League - do they now have the psychological edge? We go through and discuss our thoughts on the play-offs, analyse the opposition, plus we play out the results of this season's campaign, giving you an EXCLUSIVE on who Cherries will face in the semi-finals! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!
Filmemacher Tony Scott beschäftigt uns in diesem Regie Reel schon eine ganze Weile. Diesmal sprechen Flo, Mike und Bernd über The Fan (1996) und Der Staatsfeind Nr. 1 (1998). Bernd scheint nicht nur seit After Earth... Pardon.... After Eight ein Problem Will Smith zu haben und Flo fällt zu The Fan einfach nicht mehr viel ein. Achja: Einen kleinen Exkurs in die Hunger-Serie (Ihr erinnert Euch: Episode 1 dieses Regie Reels) gibt es auch noch. Also viel Spaß!
Brot im Glas, , Rezept für Brot im Glas, Dinkelmehl, Hefe, Nüsse, Ahornsirup, Olivenöl, Pfeffer und Salz,viel Kümmel, ca. 1/4l warmes Wasser, Sturzgläser einölen, mit Bröseln auskleiden, nur bis zur Hälftefüllen, bei ca. 200 Grad im vorgeheizten Backofen ca. 30 Minuten backen, 10 Minuten abkühlen, einkochen, dann ists haltbar, mit Brot und Salz als Willkommen beim Einzug, Auszug schmerzt, Steuerberatungsgespräch, After Eight
Taming ghosts, Adam makes a very public apology, Tunnock's, The Potpourri Forecast, an "After Eight accident", spies and smoke machines plus a sexually nervous man on a motorized bed. With Dan Reeves and Adam Firman. Subscribe and follow us for loads more important nonsense!!! Follow Dan and Adam on Instagram @thedanreeves @adamfirman Email the show: veryimportantveryserious@gmail.com Music from filmmusic.ioKevin MacLeod
Did you miss us? No. Did we miss you? Of course we didn't. Yet, here we all are suffering the podcasting equivalent of Stockholm Syndrome (quite literally for Leigh)! Having last recorded an episode way, way back in October (which may be uploaded at a later date if a Japanese bootleg copy can be found) we discuss what has changed since and it appears largely sweet FA. We analyse some of the news and when we say analyse, we mean mention a topic and immediately move on. Leigh wonders where he would travel if he were to do so (but won't), Pete mentions enjoying vegan After Eight (8.30s) and we pay our respects to Phil Spectre before close inspection of Leigh's interregnum. It wouldn't be a podcast in the year of the lord two thousand and twenty one if we didn't discuss the topic on everyone's lips - how long does it take to travel by horse and cart from Tennessee to Washington DC. Covid is also discussed. We wrap things up with a condom based nonecdote from Pete, weather chat, Leigh's big prat fall, erections on tap, our having 'Neal' supporters on Buy Me A Coffee and wondering who might be listening to the show overlooking the magesterial Dusseldorf quays. Yes, that's it. Cover art by @aaronsage1 @ednnpodcast1 @kennedy121 Leigh@Twitter.org
Flåklypa-juleheftet er dårlig. After Eight. Folk som betaler for å fremme personlige innlegg på Instagram. Ballett er gøy! Delfiakake: Et tverrsnitt av jula. Pitche ny adventskalender om en onkel i en sofa. Barnebøker er bæsj. Handla på Bokkilden for siste gang igjen. Tøysemann i kassa.
Who's that, what's that? On our third installment of the Lockdown series, we are joined by YouTube and Instagram sensation Niko B. This week we chat to Niko about his recent rise in the public eye, some questionable merchandise ideas and the joys of an After Eight.
Join us as we talk about all things Christmas, from arguments over decorations, to our favourite movies, and Emily's aversion to After Eight chocolates...oh and a tangent of two. Music: Christmas Village by Aaron Kenny.
2:31:09 – Frank in New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Strip mall memories, Pheasant Run, domestic exhaust, After Eight, Drug Fair, Venture, malls within malls, Tente, Hellquad, day 217 of the crisis, Senate hearings, doom and gloom, snack review (Beanfields Grain Free Vegan Cracklins Chile Limon), Green Seagull, Tape Land, Underground Admiral Pazu, Eisenhower and [&hellip
The Kinder-Kai lead Eight and Arthas through the woods blindfolded, the twists and turns intended to not only confuse their captives, but to provide enough time for Jokul and Rialla to be questioned and dealt with. The elves face a rare predicament, however, when they need to bring Arthas into the holding cell. Tyr is brought in to temporarily reduce the Giant-Kin’s size, which Arthas finds difficult to handle.After some questioning, Mira hands Eight the letters that Jokul and Rialla wrote in order to say good-bye. The letters indicate that Rialla has been offered an opportunity she can’t refuse, and that Jokul will be staying behind to support her. After Eight and Arthas provide responses, the pair head off to the small library for some personal research. While the librarian fetches their texts, Arthas reveals his ulterior motive for studying the pantheons of the outside world.Follow us on Twitter @RoadsUnchartedFollow Dax @GM_Dax, Cole @ColeMorreale and Wren @ThornyDryad
Irvine Welsh: “When you're not doing so well, vote for a better life for yourself. If you are doing quite nicely, vote for a better life for others.” For Billy Lane, voting has been on his mind ever since he was in hot pursuit for his education as an 18-year old. His journey towards social justice started with controversial conversations with a family member. Now he as the executive director of After Eight to Educate is providing teens and young adults with a safe space to thrive. Highlights: Connect with Billy Lane Subscribe to my YouTube channel and access new and past episodes! To receive episodes in your inbox, subscribe at www.TimeToComeAlive.com. #TimeToComeAlive #ConnectToJoy #Voting #Justice #Blackvotesmatter
Irvine Welsh: “When you’re not doing so well, vote for a better life for yourself. If you are doing quite nicely, vote for a better life for others.” For Billy Lane, voting has been on his mind ever since he was in hot pursuit for his education as an 18-year old. His journey towards social justice started with controversial conversations with a family member. Now he as the executive director of After Eight to Educate is providing teens and young adults with a safe space to thrive. Highlights: How a knock on your door can change your life Voting has to do with your personhood Using your platform to get into collective action Connect with Billy Lane Subscribe to my YouTube channel and access new and past episodes! To receive episodes in your inbox, subscribe at www.TimeToComeAlive.com. #TimeToComeAlive #ConnectToJoy #Voting #Justice #Blackvotesmatter
Tous les matins en direct de Tsugiradio, on se fait 20min ensemble pour parler musique autour d'un album, un artiste, une compilation, une bande originale. Cet été, on part de façon hebdomadaire, dans un pays pour découvrir ou redécouvrir de la musique et des artistes.
After EIGHT 90s action movies, we FINALLY get to Bruce Willis with 1993's Striking Distance from director Rowdy Herrington! NOTE: There were some technical issues with the recordings that required some extensive editing and post-processing. Even so, there are about a dozen digital hits that coudn't be remedied. But, hopefully, that won't deter you from enjoying a fun episode. Karate in the Garage Podcast on Patreon! KARATE IN THE GARAGE ON LETTERBOXD! Corey Freddy Twitter @KaratePod Corey - Twitter @CoreyCulp; Instagram @Culprit97 Freddy - Twitter @ravenshaddock; Instagram @rocknrolla33
3,2,1..0! Wir werden langsam fuchsteufelswild! Itunes Bewertungen! Wir sehen doch, dass ihr uns hört. Übrigens könnt ihr auf https://hosenloser.shop/SuckMyMic den offiziellen SmM Merch bekommen. Wer klug ist, abonniert auf seiner Lieblingsplattform und muss sich um nichts mehr kümmern. Runterladen, anhören, liken, bewerten, teilen und darüber sprechen! instagram.com/v0lane_art | v0laneart.xyz | twitch.tv/volane_art instagram.com/realjoschi | luckyjoschi.de | mixer.com/luckyjoschi
After Eight un ricordo che viene da lontano dei cioccolatini più strani diffusi in Italia. Avevano una. confezione sofisticatissima e uscivano dai canoni dei soliti cioccolatini a cui gli italiani erano, fino ad allora, abituati. Così oggi ricordiamo cose a cui non eravamo e non siamo ancora abituati: scene di protesta americane, mamme che hanno un approccio diverso dal nostro e via dicendo.E voi, gli After Eight, ve li ricordate?Buon ascolto e buona giornata!A domani!Ringraziamo per i contributi Maria, Alessandra Pagani, Marina e Valeria.Vuoi mandare anche tu il messaggio? Semplice! Puoi spedire il tuo vocale qui: vocidallitaliapodcast@gmail.comVuoi aiutarci ad arrivare a più persone? Condividi gli episodi!Puoi trovarci su Spotify, Podchaser, Podcast Addict, Deezer, Google Podcast, Listen Notes e Itunes.Voci dall'Italia è un progetto di Simona Scravaglieri e dei lettori di CasaSirio Editore in collaborazione con quello di #100HappyDaysItalia di Alessandra Pagani.Musica di copertina e sottofondo: VanillaGroove, Jump on It
Ein Prototyp ist immer eine gute Sache! -- Achtmal Achtung Achterbahn - wenn das nichts ist... In dieser achten Ausgabe geht es nicht um "After Eight", sondern ein paar Gedanken aus unternehmerischer Sicht zur Covid-19 Situation, die kurze Besprechung von einigen Start-ups aus den aktuellen Folgen von "Die Höhle der Löwen" sowie "2 Minuten 2 Millionen" und den nächsten Schritten im Unternehmensaufbau nach der Ideenfindung. Außerdem hat Hannes einen Reisebericht zum Abschluss dieser Triple Eight Folge.
Ja Hallihallohallöle! Wer ist das dann? Etwa ein französischer Professor? Professor Google? Professeur Gôòglé? Nein, es ist Manu, der Dani für ein paar Tage in München besucht. Ob er überhaupt noch Deutsch sprechen kann? Hat sein Bruder ihn mal wieder für dumm verkauft? Und was ist denn nun mit dem französischen Professor?? Was hat er mit dem Wundermittel Ovomaltine und After Eight am Hut? Und was mit Zeitmanagement und Prioritäten im Leben? Was denkt der - ganz wichtig nochmal - FRANZÖSISCHE Professor über Zeitreisen und Paralleluniversen? Was über Paramore und Hayley Williams neues Album? Und was ist seine Lieblings-Netflix-Serie? FRAGEN ÜBER FRAGEN!! Vielleicht gibt's die Antworten darauf in der neuen Folge Wir am Feierabend, also hört rein, wenn ihr euch traut. Song-Tipps der Woche: Hayley Williams - Simmer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lSj5k2K7w0 Hayley Williams - Cinnamon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x7jORhJntM
Kristopher Schau er lidenskapelig opptatt av snop, noe som kommer meget godt frem i denne første månedlige Sjokoladepodden med gjest. Forvent rabling om røde fisk, After Eight, Troika, Opal og Hobby selvsagt. Produsent: Nidar
He was ranked 19th in the Telegraph's list of the 100 most important people in British culture; the Times counts him among the greatest British writers since 1945; and he is the recipient of a CBE, the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire: Ian McEwan is our guest on the first English-language episode of "Alles gesagt?" ("Nuff Said?"), ZEIT's never-ending podcast. Our hosts, ZEIT ONLINE Editor-in-Chief Jochen Wegner and ZEITMagazin Editor-in-Chief Christoph Amend, met with the bestselling novelist in London, where he was kind enough to host them for the podcast in his home. Born in 1948, Ian McEwan grew up in a working-class family before moving to London in 1974 and becoming one of the most successful novelists of his generation. His first novel, "The Cement Garden," was published in 1978 and he received the Man Booker Award for "Amsterdam," which was followed by "Atonement," "Saturday," "Solar," "Sweet Tooth," and, in 2016, "Nutshell." Several of his books have been turned into movies. This year, he published "Machines Like Me" about Artificial Intelligence and the political Brexit-satire "The Cockroach." In his "Alles gesagt?" episode, Ian McEwan plunges into the Brexit debate and also addresses the climate crisis, artificial intelligence, his family's complicated story and what it takes to be a writer. After two hours and 10 minutes, a bit of Sancerre and some cheese from his favorite London shop our guest finally said the codeword. Because at "Alles gesagt?", the conversation only ends when the guest says it's over. The following are time codes for the contents of the interview: 0:06:22 "The last election was the perfect storm." 0:09:25 The roots of European populism 0:11:02 "For Brussels, you can read Germany." 0:13:00 The older voters are, the more they voted for Brexit 0:13:57 Talking about his generation 0:15:51 "We are in a new political era: The Art of Lying." 0:17:41 Meeting Germany’s president 0:20:13 What is great about democracy? 0:25:00 A united Ireland? 0:29:30 On climate change 0:34:56 "We are the problem, and we are the only possible solution." 0:36:30 How does he write? 0:47:00 Being an "After Eight" for "John Schellnhuber" 0:55:10 "The delights of writing" 1:00 Ian McEwan as a pupil 1:02 Getting stoned with Philip Roth 1:07 Writing at university 1:13 His dramatic family story 1:23 His literature teacher 1:27 Cheese and wine 1:35 The painful story of his secret brother 1:45 When the brother showed up, his mother had dementia 1:52 The famous A/B Test 1:55 Queen or no Queen? "No Queen!" Putin or Trump? "Trump!" 1:59 Let’s take the Turing Test 2:05 "Yes, we are biological machines, but that is not all we are." 2:06 A four-year-old at the beginning of spoken language 2:07 It is easy for us to have emotional relationships with machines. 2:09 Would you like to live forever? "Yeah." A new interview is published roughly every four weeks. Who else would you like to see us conduct an endless interview with? Write to us at allesgesagt@zeit.de with your suggestions. Production: Maria Lorenz/Pool Artists Photograph: Kalpesh Lathigra Research: Hannah Schraven, Vincent Mank Editorial staff: Mounia Meiborg
Am 26. Oktober 2019 haben die "Wortkünstler Mittelfranken" das Nürnberger Lesefest mit Autorinnen und Autoren aus Franken veranstaltet. Von 11.00 bis 22.00 Uhr gab es Lesungen von der philosophischen Betrachtung des Buches über Kurzgeschichten, Mundart, Satire und Krimi bis zur augenzwinkernden Erotik. Die Lesungen der Autorinnen und Autoren fanden großen Beifall. Nach den Lesungen führte Roland Rosenbauer Interviews mit den Autoren. Das Publikum erfuhr viel über die Lesenden, ihre Motive, ihre Art zu arbeiten. Im Podcast können die Interviews nachgehört werden. Das Festival endete mit der Autorin Christa Bellanova "After Eight".
This week we remember the corner shop having a VHS rental section, Rob has a parking dilemma when going to the Mobility shop and has Tim had another ghostly encounter? We find out that Honey isn’t allowed to be eaten by Vegans because it comes from a Bee.. and we’re confused, Tim is ready to talk about his addiction to After Eight chocolates, Rob watches Stakeout starring Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez then Tim gives us his verdict on Brightburn. Our listener story this week is told by Mark ‘Fevois’ Feathers who’s been up to no good with his company laptop. If you would like to tell us your story on the show then feel free to record your beautiful voice (you can use your phone, it’s not complicated) send it to fromunderthethumb@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter @underthumbpod and you will be our star for the week. Rob brings news of contraception gone wrong in China, Fanny gets her advert taken down by Google and an exploding blister during a flight has passengers furious. To finish, as always, Rob has brought a Beat The Intro Quiz which is made up from intro clips from all our previous shows so we expect 20 out of 20! Please remember to subscribe, say ‘Hi’ on social media, like our Facebook page and tell your friends about our weekly ramblings.
Mayo have somehow manged to circumnavigate their way through the Sugar 8's and have set up a mouthwatering After Eight clash against the AIG Blue Dubs in Caolan Crowe park. In studio, we have a fully fit panel of widely inbred gurus available for selection. Listen to all your fan favourites; TJ, Fat Larry, JP and Patsy Broderick as they struggle to contain their excitement during this long-winded whirlwind of a podcast. The show features an unprecedented amount of interviews and celebrity appearances and is certainly set to whet the appetite of not-wells, half-bakes and fully-blown inbreds alike as they begin to manifest their way up to the big shmoke. Maigh Eo from the Get Go! Do do do!
Die Great Cynics kommen aus London und machen anscheinend gerade Pause. Ansonsten sind sie eine spitzenmäßige Punk Band mit tollen Texten und sehr tanzbarer Musik. Ihr Album „I feel weird“ gehört zu den ganz großen. Ich liebe es. Im Interview erzählen sie von Fehlern, davon einfach eine Band zu starten und lehnen After Eight ab. Das Interview ist alt, sehr ...
Description: As we get ready for Progress annual conference, dive into the pod archives and listen to this interview with Jess Phillips – who will be giving the keynote address at conference. Don't forget to use the code POD19 to get £5 off your conference ticket.Jess Phillips talks to Alison McGovern, Stephanie Lloyd and Conor Pope about how changes to the way women's refuges are funded is putting their future at risk, whether the government is serious about keeping them open and if there has been a shift in the way society thinks about abuse.Further reading:*Harriet Harman on how much work there is to be done for women's rights*Jess Phillips on how budget cuts disproportionately affect women*The After Eight game, in pictures See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a truth universally acknowledged that any ad which enters the public consciousness will soon be in wont of spoofing. A successful spoof, however, requires some delicate tightrope walking. In this episode, the History of Advertising Podcast looks at how the Cinzano ad successfully parodied Martini and why After Eight decided against releasing an ad which parodied its own previous campaigns.
Det er TREATDAY - og vi er atter samlet igen efter en lille pause. Rikke har været i Nordjylland og fundet på at lave andre podcasts, og Emil vil gerne have et job i mediebranchen. (Det vil Rikke også) - derfor har han tager værtindegave nummer 1 med, som vi anmelder: nemlig After Eight, mintchokoladen, der måske ikke er helt så god, som vi går og bilder os ind? Vi anmelder den, griner, er idioter og guffer løs. Guf fornøjelse, slikmunde - og HUSK, det er satire!
I dagens episode forteller Trine og Gunvald at de endelig har levert inn masteroppgaven deres. De treffer en smørblid Daniel i studio, og han forteller at han umulig kan gjennomføre perfekte dager. Som regel står en After Eight i veien. NRK er i streik, Mamma til Michelle har vært på farten igjen, og Meghan & Harry skal gifte seg. Lytt da vel, eller ikke.
Jess Phillips talks to Alison McGovern, Stephanie Lloyd and Conor Pope about how changes to the way women's refuges are funded is putting their future at risk, whether the government is serious about keeping them open, and if there has been a shift in the way society thinks about abuse.Further reading:*Harriet Harman on how much work there is to be done for women's rights *Jess Phillips on how budget cuts disproportionately affect women *The After Eight game, in pictures Charities and projects to support:*Refuge *Women's Aid *Galop, the LGBT+ anti-violence charity *Karen Ingala Smith's Counting Dead Women project See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En fattigmansvariant av After Eight som visar sig vara godare än After Eight! Podden finns nu även att avnjutas på Spotify!
Året är 1988 och Rick Astley spelas oironiskt på radion medan vi äter inlagda päronhalvor med smält After Eight över. Die Hard går på bion, säldöden är ett faktum och vi suktar efter två nya Mario-spel. Tobbe, Peter och Jesper bjuder på nostalgi för de som är gamla nog och en undervisning i axelvadd för våra yngre lyssnare.
Året är 1988 och Rick Astley spelas oironiskt på radion medan vi äter inlagda päronhalvor med smält After Eight över. Die Hard går på bion, säldöden är ett faktum och vi suktar efter två nya Mario-spel. Tobbe, Peter och Jesper bjuder på nostalgi för de som är gamla nog och en undervisning i axelvadd för våra yngre lyssnare.
Nach der wohl aufregendsten Woche der jüngeren DAS PODCAST UFO Geschichte versuchen unsere beiden Ulkbuben die Wogen zu glätten, präsentieren ihren ersten Stand-Up Auftritt und machen nebenbei Werbung für After Eight, Starbucks, Peugeot, Renault, Seitenbacher, Spreadshirt, Granini und Booster. Bis später!
Tunna kvadratiska bitar av choklad med mintfyllning förpackade i lövtunt omslagspapper i en lite finare ask. After Eight. Detta var lyx när man var liten!
After Bournemouth's magnificent seven wins in a row, Brentford were the visitors to Dean Court on Saturday, and whilst Cherries were After Eight, it was the 10-man away side that were mint - with a display of resilience that will be morale boosting and confidence inspiring. For Cherries, it enables us to reset - the equivalent of turning it off and turning it on again - so maybe this loss might just be what is needed to enable everyone to refocus? We know now the Play-Off contenders... Boscombe are joined by Swansea, Barnsley and Brentford in the play-off lottery - one which that culminates with a Wembley jamboree on May 29th, so in this pod.... Sam, Tom, Neil and Tigz get together to discuss the runners and riders, as well as the home humbling at the hands of the Bees - will Thomas Frank's charges now consider themselves the favourites for promotion to the Premier League - do they now have the psychological edge? We go through and discuss our thoughts on the play-offs, analyse the opposition, plus we play out the results of this season's campaign, giving you an EXCLUSIVE on who Cherries will face in the semi-finals! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to all our platforms. If you're enjoying this show, you can help support us by buying us a coffee at https://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee – we really appreciate it!