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Amy Estes is the owner of Pinch Me Good, a food blog where she shares easy, healthy-inspired, feel good recipes that anyone can make and everyone will love and want to eat. Amy is an experienced home cook who is obsessed with eating healthy food but who also loves a good brownie. As she says on her site, "life without dessert does not work for me"! She started her blog, Pinch Me Good, in 2017. Its primary recipes are focused on produce-inspired meals, snacks, desserts, and more. Amy's goal is to bring readers delicious yet very easy and simple recipes that they can make to feel their best everyday. Amy is also a certified nutrition coach.
Amy is a food blogger, photographer and home cook. Her blog Pinch Me Good shares produce-inspired recipes to help people eat better and feel better. Amy recognizes that food blogging requires balance and provides insights about how to achieve it! - In the kitchen, there are ways to streamline in order to preserve time and energy such as taking advantage of cooking appliances and using seasonal ingredients. - It’s all about color, movement and water! - Helpful meal prep tips included!
Host Ben Rice gets his chance to talk to a few craft hop growers, Carla Wosoba (Wosoba Farms Hops) and Clinton Hirschfeld (Hirschfeld Hops), as well as comedian Amy Estes. We discuss side hustles (fun fact: hop farmers, comedians, and podcasters need primary sources of income when they're starting out), getting started in a secondary project, and how they found their true calling. Plus! How the hop growing business really functionings, including some surprising limitations and stressors; how to "eat" Grape Nuts; and a trip down high school memory lane! Oh, bonus fun fact! All the guests today have backgrounds in K-12 education and we discuss COVID-19's effects on our education system and where it's going next! All this and more, on episode 128 of Barley & Me. Enjoy! Find out more about today’s guests by visiting their websites! Wosoba Farms Hops: @wosobafarmshops on Facebook Hirschfeld Hops: @hirschfeldhops on Facebook Amy Estes: @amysgotjokes across social media or at www.amysgotjokes.com Barley & Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod. Email questions/comments/concerns to barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com or barleyandmepod@gmail.com Also, during this crisis, 100% of profits from sales of Barley & Me shirts via Zen-Threads.com will go to Another Round, Another Rally, a charity that supports front- and back-of-house members of the service industry whose wages and benefits may be affected. So grab a shirt and help a good cause and people you love! https://zen-threads.com/collections/beer-wine/products/barley-and-me-podcast-mens-crew-tee?fbclid=IwAR1G_5HJ3NCoWTRgmG6Q2PVALEiJsb1KtHClCaDli0NhsjZsc4KPmWCp_os Ben is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-daily on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for those affected by this shutdown. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) and all money will go to support service industry workers, teachers, students, and performing arts theaters. Do you have a story about racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia in the beer industry? You can submit your story anonymously, to be read on a future episode of Barley & Me at https://forms.gle/SmDuBT3zGKxNCVZ757 Intro Music: “JamRoc” by Breez (@breeztheartist) Alternate Intro Music (not featured in this episode): “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot) Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen) Speaking of music, bandcamp.com is currently giving 100% of money paid for music directly to the artist, so buy a Breez or Be Bold Brave Robot EP or LP and support your local artists. Cheers!
Amy Estes is very well known on the local Sacramento Comedy Scene and I was really surprised to find out she's only been at it for two years. She's on shows all over Northern California and she has some pretty big hopes and aspirations. Please sit back and enjoy the latest episode of Comic Talk, here we go!!!!
Episode 15: Queer Women Hosts: Auntie Vice and Amy Estes Guests: Shahera Hyatt (comic), Sage Fox (activist), Carly DuHain (musician) This episode, hosts Auntie Vice and Amy Estes talk about being queer women, dating, comedy, and U-Hauling. They are joined by Shahera Hyatt, a comic and the head of the CA Homeless Youth Research Project; Sage Fox, the first trans woman invited back to serve in the US Army after transitioning and; Carly DuHain, lead singer of Drop Dead Red.
Welcome back to this dumb show! In this episode, Matt and Kevin rehash their individual experiences with LSD. Then, comedian Amy Estes drops by to chat with the boys about the failures of D.A.R.E., various Northern California crimes, and the joy of teaching English to the worst age-range of people possible. Plus, exposer of mimes Chewie McPooey stops by the show to rage about the evils of mimery and detail his curious history. This episode is brought to you by Masturbatia III: Realms of Butt Stuff!
Cam talks PYHT, reincarnation and Janelle Monáe. Sets from Brent Sullivan, Greg Barris, Amy Estes, Sasheer Zamata and Casey Ley.
Don’t. Don’t even– No! Nothing. Don’t say a f– NOTHING! I don’t care. Don’t talk. Not even about anything at all. Period. Just let me get there without– SHUT IT! SHUT IT NOW! In this tight lipped episode of STAB!, host John Morris Ross IV welcomes guests Amy Estes, Daniel Humbarger, Grant Potter and Jesse … Continue reading »
In this episode, you’ll meet the incredibly talented and hilarious educator and comedian Amy Estes. Listen in as she talks about how she navigated a devastating experience at a former job, the steps she’s taken to be open and honest about who she is across all parts of life and why she is fiercely committed to prioritizing a creative outlet. Amy's Website Amy on Instagram Amy's newsletter More about the harassment Amy endured on the job Technical production by Ray Ortega Me on Instagram The official CYOP Instagram account Get the Creative Digest For the full episode and show notes, visit creatingyourownpath.com.
Robert Omoto sits with Amy Estes to talk about cops on horses, what they would both do in a crisis, a time she panicked and thought she was being followed, and discusses a situation with the Rocklin, California School District that went nationwide. See more at: www.robertomoto.com Twitter: @amysgotjokes @bobbyomoto Instagram: @amysgotjokes @bobbyomoto
Robert Omoto sits with Amy Estes to talk about cops on horses, what they would both do in a crisis, a time she panicked and thought she was being followed, and discusses a situation with the Rocklin, California School District that went nationwide. See more at: www.robertomoto.com Twitter: @amysgotjokes @bobbyomoto Instagram: @amysgotjokes @bobbyomoto
The guys welcome in their friend Amy Estes to examine an episode about a girl named Marie, who Drew quickly falls in love with. Her ultra-religious mother has driven her to rebel, but there is a dark family secret that is also having an impact on her behavior.
For the 32nd episode of Spec Script we read a script for CHEERS written by AMY ESTES, someone who has never seen the show. This episode is the first ever Spec Script recorded in Sacramento, CA at the wonderful STAB! Comedy Theater. Big thank you to Jesse, John, and Danielle for a wonderful time! See us again at STAB! when we return on June 1st for the first ever Sacramento Podcast Festival! CAST SAM - Shahera Hyatt DIANNE - Lydia Manning NORM - Ben Walker-Storey FRASIER - Jesse Jones CARLA - Emma Haney REBECCA - Emma Haney COACH - Amy Estes NARRATOR - Chris Khatami Written by Amy Estes Hosted by Chris Khatami & Lydia Manning Recorded ay STAB! Comedy Theater in Sacramento, California. Spec Script is a show where someone who has never seen a popular TV show writes an episode of said show. The podcast is a table read of the episode performed at Kelly's Olympian in Portland, OR 2nd Sundays of the month. https://www.facebook.com/SpecScriptShow https://www.instagram.com/specscript/ https://www.patreon.com/specscript
Jana interviews comic artist, Maggie Spear about her experience suffering silently with an eating disorder as a fat young woman and what we need to change about our language and behavior to support the next generation of body positive feminists. Also on this episode is fat Sacramento comedian and middle school teacher, Amy Estes @amysgotjokes! Follow @sparespear on the socials and check out her contributions @thelilynews! Follow @Womanofsizepod on Facebook/Instagram and Twitter, and please rate, review and subscribe wherever you’re listening.
We’re talking anxiety, and how to deal with it, with our friend and comic Amy Estes. In this episode, we talked about: Amy Estes Comedy Amy’s Newsletter Revlon Blow Dry Brush Kindle Paperwhite A Discovery Witches Trilogy NY Times article on teens Over My Dead Body The Rain of Self-Compassion Meditation Bed Head Curlipops Curling Wand Forget “Having It All”: How America Messed Up Motherhood–and How to Fix It Podcast (selfie): Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify
Co-Hosts: Auntie Vice Guests: Koe Creation, Amy Estes Koe Creation (author, educator) talks about their new memoir This Heart Holds Many which covers their childhood growing up in a polyamours, sex-positive family in the Pacific Northwest. Amy Estes (comic) talks about finding intuitive eating, learning to nourish herself and connecting with her body.
Have you been diagnosed with Oogly eyes? Perhaps you’ve been prescribed something meant to fight Googlyism. Has the pollen content in your area rendered your eyes, Achoogly? These are serious, if comically named conditions. On this medically approved episode of STAB!, host John Morris Ross IV runs guests/patients Trip Hazard, Amy Estes, Stephen Ferris and … Continue reading »
The world of internet hilarity is a delicate, sensitive one. Sometimes good humor content takes some effort to find. Some people don’t even believe such a thing exists. But it’s there, you just have to look for it. In this little nubbin of an episode of STAB! … Continue reading »
Not everyone is a John, or a Paul. Some of the world is Jim and Art. Who are you? Are you sure? Because while in your mind you might be The Only Living Boy in New York, everyone else might see John’s annoying brother. In this loved or hated episode of STAB!, host John Ross … Continue reading »