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Alberta Rose @albertarose believes in creating community and in creating a true connection with your clothing. She does this through thrifting, promoting sustainable and slow fashion, and her career as a content creator and personal stylish. Tune in to her inspiring conversation with host Maggie Scivicque @PodcastWithMaggie on this episode of the Get Thrifty Podcast. SHOW NOTES & TAKEAWAYS: How her new career as a content creator and personal stylist has changed her life. Working to promote sustainable and slow fashion. Creating a connection to your clothing and a relationship to fashion. The power in knowing what you like and how you want to express yourself with your style. Exposing thrifting to a younger audience. The shift in consumer habits. How clothes say a lot about us. How she works with her clients and helps them express the visions they have for their wardrobes. Celebrating “pops of color!” in her own personal style. How our clothes put us in community. What gets her heart pumping when she goes to a thrift store.
Hi, Tom D'Antoni, as always, with another Coffeeshop Conversation from Artichoke Music. Coming up soon we'll have OMN's National Editor Art Levine with a conversation on UFO's and music, not that they have anything to do with each other. Also upcoming, Ticket Tomato's Amy Maxwell on the Live Nation controversy, Yvonne Lerch on booking the Cathedral Park Jazz Festival. A new episode every week. Today, Adam East is in the building. He's been at the Alberta Rose Theatre since it opened in 2010 and has helped build their reputation as one of Portland's best loved venues He's their talent buyer. You may also know him as a musician, which he still is.
Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! On today's show, we're chatting with Melissa, you may know her online as Mel Wore It! Mel is a Toronto-based graphic designer and part time content creator, juggling her creative endeavors with the joys of motherhood. She loves thrifting and shopping secondhand, and she unpacks the joys and journeys of her sustainable living practices online on TikTok and Instagram. On this episode, we chat a lot about the personal style journey, and what choosing secondhand has taught Mel about herself, plus some of the sustainability resolutions and practices she's put in place to help her keep continuing to improve her shopping habits. Really loved having this conversation, and I know you're going to find it super interesting too, so let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [3:38] How Mel's love of pop culture and playing dress up influenced her interest in fashion growing up. [7:24] Mel's journey with secondhand shopping really took off after her son was born. [11:50] On Mel's personal style journey. [17:37] On slow and sustainable fashion resolutions and tracking the cost per wear of items in your closet. [27:12] Deciding when it's the right time to let something go, and how that can make you feel. [30:46] Shopping for designer goods on Japanese eBay, and the best handbags she's found. [34:38] Finding – and repairing! – a vintage Lady Di bag from the 90s. [37:02] Finding a faux Hermès bag in the thrift store, and the process of having it authenticated. EPISODE MENTIONS: @melworeit (Instagram) @melworeit (TikTok) Avril Lavigne on SNL in 2003 @oldloserinbrooklyn Kate of @readwritethrift Kate on Pre-Loved Podcast Whering @christina.mychas For the Love of Luxury (authentication service) @estellemuzic on TikTok @albertarose Alberta Rose on Pre-Loved Podcast LET'S CONNECT:
Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! On today's show, we're talking with Alberta Rose, a personal stylist, content creator, and serial outfit repeater taking style personally and sharing sustainable + attainable tips. In this episode, we learn about her career and personal style journey, and we chat about her most essential style exercises, what attainable sustainable style really means, and how secondhand shopping has informed her sense of style. It's a really fun one, so let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [3:15] Her style influences growing up: a mix of Gossip Girl and indie sleaze. [6:58] How shopping secondhand helps improve your sense of personal style. [15:05] Alberta's fashion career journey. [25:10] On sustainable and attainable style. [33:30] Mastering a wardrobe color palette. [41:14] On personal style themes. [57:01] Her style wish list, and how she plans to track them down secondhand. [59:18] Top tips for vintage knitwear. EPISODE MENTIONS: @alberta.rose on TikTok @albertarose Alberta's personal style themes video @arbela.elena Pre-Loved Podcast with Arbela @dahanadcr @jocelynruiiiiz @trouserlady LET'S CONNECT:
Losing static from a music scene local, known through a charismatic couple, - and yet proved slightly sinister. BDSM and kink feature on this episode [sexually explicit!], along with that charming couple, that everyone loves to look at. What happens when they invite you, to bed.... #BDSM #kink ________ NOTE: due to editing out people's names, to protect anonymity - audio is choppy, in the last 5 minutes. Topics: Bdsm, kink, socio economic privilege, heterosexual couple privilege, unicorn hunting. Alberta Rose theater is mentioned [I said, "Alberta Ross" in the recording] ____________ POD DESCRIPTION: This is The House on Valencia Street. This is a place where ghosts & psychics, with PTSD, exist, & I'm talking about it. Share time with a rare survivor, walking back to haunted rooms and space being claimed from long ago. This is from the survivor's perspective, communicated as I see fit, in a way that feels right, for me. I do not offer advice here, I share what worked for me. I am not a professional therapist, this is just one case study, one perspective. Please seek professional help, if mental health issues need attention. This podcast is intended for entertainment purposes only, and I am a commentator. Use your discernment. Language is explicit. Names may or may not be changed, to protect some. Content Warning: ghosts, psychic ability, rape, incest, foster care, murder, emancipation, BDSM, therapy, lightning strikes, personal responsibility, Buddhism, LGBTQIA+, recovery, codependency, comedy, domestic violence - and inappropriate humor, most likely. Picture inset: This is me, so many years ago, standing in front of my mother's Impala, and the House on Valencia Street. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mohmah/support
Coffeeshop Conversations @ Artichoke Music returns for December with Folk singer/songwriter/concert promoter and radio personality Tom May. Both his Winterfolk concert to benefit the homeless and his River City Radio show are in their third decade. Find out the secret of their longevity and listen to Tom May sing three songs in the Artichoke Music Cafe. Winterfolk tickets are available at The Alberta Rose ticket office- Tickets can be purchased online, by phone (503.764.4131), or in person at the box office on any show night. Online at https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/8821379... Hosted by OMN Editor-In-Chief Tom D'Antoni. Video, audio and editing by Gary Furlow Executive Producers: Bob Howard and Tom D'Antoni Presented by Oregon Music News and Artichoke Community Music.
My guests on this episode of the Beloved Community are passionate, engaging, lovers of life and justice. They are both artists. They present their art to transform the world. Makana hails from the isle of O‘ahu, Makana is an internationally acclaimed slack-key guitarist, singer, composer, philosopher, activist, and one of Hawaii’s cultural ambassadors to the world. He is recognized as one of the top guitarists in the United States by Guitar Player magazine. He is going to be at the Alberta Rose on October 3rd. I also speak with John Slaughter. He is a poet, a Black Lives Matter activist, a basketball coach and a dad to three smart and happy daughters. He is the host of Poetic Justice. John Slaughter :00 - 25:30 Makana 25:31-56:00
August 27, 2015 Welcome back to the coffeeshop, World Cup Coffee and Tea to be specific at northwest 18th and Glisan in Portland. Joining me today here in the cupping room is the owner of the Alberta Rose Theatre, Joe Cawley. The Alberta Rose has been an important part of Oregon’s music scene since Thursday, June 24, 2010 when he opened what had been a church, a couple of different movie theaters, but mostly had been abandoned for a long time before he bought it. Known for it’s Americana, Acoustic and Blues shows, it is also home to many of the Wanderlust Circus events. It’s a friendly place, very aware and a great part of the Alberta Arts district. Matter of fact, it’s turned out to be its anchor.
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Joshua Davis tells us about his upcoming show at the Alberta Rose on Thursday and then we listen in on the inaugural show of our new monthly Nonprofit Hour LIVE! recordings at the Waypost on N Williams. This month featured New Avenues for Youth talking about their history and the new soup cart on the PSU campus as well as the Intergenerational Outreach Choir which shared their beautiful songs and stories with us. Check back with us for the next live event at the Waypost on February 28th at 5 pm.