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That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse
VELLA LOVELL: Playing the Musical Notes of Comedy

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 69:12


Today we're joined by actress Vella Lovell, whose path to the screen began with a childhood dream of Juilliard—sparked by a Babysitters Club character—and eventually led her to the school not once, but twice. Vella currently stars opposite Joel McHale in Fox's Animal Control, returning for its third season in 2025. She previously starred alongside Ted Danson and Holly Hunter in Mr. Mayor, earning a 2021 HCA TV Award nomination for her role as Chief of Staff Mikaela Shaw. She's also beloved for her standout turns as ‘Heather' in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. In this episode, Vella opens up about the intensity of Juilliard's training, booking her first pilot after a silent retreat, and how her background in classical piano unexpectedly informs her comedy work. She talks about navigating set life, the business side of acting no one teaches you, and why it's so important to celebrate the wins—big or small—along the way. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Vella Lovell right here. CREDITS: Animal Control Mr. Mayor Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Dollface The Big Sick Your Place or Mine Younger Girls Gracie and Frankie So Help Me Todd GUEST LINKS: IMDB: Vella Lovell, Actress, Producer, Singer THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition MAGIC MIND: Get 48% off with code ONEAUDITION20 THE BRIDGE FOR ACTORS: Become a WORKING ACTOR THE PRACTICE TRACK: Membership to Practice Weekly PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher EPISODE CREDITS: WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Alara Ceri

Stop Podcasting Yourself
Episode 893 - Danielle Florence

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 94:19


Comedian Danielle Florence joins us to talk Babysitters Club, waving, and fraud. Follow us: Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky.

The Mysteries Of Derlin County
The Derlin Babysitters Club

The Mysteries Of Derlin County

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 29:18


Back in the present now Brandon continues his search for future Kyle. On his way to find Kyle he gets a troubling call from Greg and the guys are stuck in a babysitting situation putting Brandons plans on hold. Additional content and Merch available at Derlin Links

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle
King Carl and The Adventure to Meet The Babysitters Club by Hazel

826 Valencia's Message in a Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 3:19


King Carl and The Adventure to Meet The Babysitters Club by Hazel by 826 Valencia

The Podcast At Dawn's House
Episode 66: Kristy For President

The Podcast At Dawn's House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 86:30


OMG, Kristy's running for eighth-grade president! Which sounds extremely low-stakes until you compare it to Mallory's unopposed run for seventh-grade secretary. Plus, a delightful glimpse of what might have been, if only Scholastic weren't COWARDS. On today's agenda: Alan Gray's writhing corpse; pizza legalities; Esther questions the nature of her reality; gritty, challenging middle-school theatre; a terrible shortage of visiting authors; delicious moles; pandering to the electorate for fun and profit; extensive bike-based misery; a Frookie Cookie deep dive. Our theme song is ‘The Incredible Shrinking Larry' by Matt Oakley and ‘Big Band Jingle A' is by Lobo Loco, both on the Free Music Archive. If you like our show, tell a friend, rate and review on your podcast app of choice, drop us an email, or come say hi on Instagram! We also have a ko-fi and we're real self-conscious about it!

The Podcast At Dawn's House
Episode 65: Mary Anne + 2 Many Babies

The Podcast At Dawn's House

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 127:56


OMG, there are 2 many babies! Well, it's more like two actual babies and a ton of eggs that the girls and their pretend husbands have imprinted on, because it's the mandatory egg baby episode! Plus, we all learn a valuable lesson about not relying on were-hedgehog erotica for accurate information on natural history topics. On today's agenda: real men dispose of their documents responsibly; Karen goes against her own moral code but stops short of murder; Logan fails as a provider because he's 13; more cinema-based humiliation; 32 pages on the real meaning of marriage; an unusually entertaining yet troubling Pike chapter; WE WENT TO LONDON AND DID THE THING; a traumatic egg-based jumpscare; non-toxic, painless baby paint; the one non-negotiable requirement of competent parenting. Full context for the ferret thing: https://www.newsweek.com/move-over-meerkat-manor-87497 Our theme song is ‘The Incredible Shrinking Larry' by Matt Oakley and ‘Big Band Jingle A' is by Lobo Loco, both on the Free Music Archive. If you like our show, tell a friend, rate and review on your podcast app of choice, drop us an email, or come say hi on Instagram! We also have a ko-fi and we're real self-conscious about it!  

Ghost Writers, Anonymous
Ep. 170 - Picnic Perceptions

Ghost Writers, Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 14:41


Wherein the Baby-Sitters Club takes a lunch.  Deliver your crisis to: gwritersanon@gmail.com  Match your socks to our Facebook page (Ghost Writers, Anonymous).  

Pyrex With Bex
Value Village - My Process

Pyrex With Bex

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 35:07


Host Bex Scott lets you in on her process for going through her local Value Village thrift store in this episode. She explains the layout of the store section by section, how they're stocked, and what to look for in each. She explains where the good stuff is on the shelf, how to check items for damage, and where some of the hot items are hidden. If Value Village is new to you or you find it overwhelming, this episode will break it down into understandable sections and help you scour for the perfect vintage score that you're seeking. Bex also shares some key tips for collectors and resellers. Did you know that some of the best items are on the very bottom shelves in Value Village? Don't be afraid to get on the floor and look down there. Where do they hide the salt and pepper shakers? Should you skip the book section? If you arrive at the store first thing in the morning, is sneaking into the middle of the queue a good idea? Bex answers all these questions and more in this episode. Listen in then share your thoughts and tips with Bex on Instagram @PyrexWithBex. Resources discussed in this episode:Value VillageFind a Value Village near you—Contact Rebecca Scott | Pyrex With Bex: Website: PyrexWithBex.comInstagram: @pyrexwithbex—TranscriptBex Scott: [00:00:02] Hey everybody, it's Bex Scott and welcome to the Pyrex with Bex podcast, where you guessed it, I talk about vintage Pyrex, but also all things vintage housewares. I'll take you on my latest thrifting adventures, talk about reselling, chat with other enthusiasts about their collections, and learn about a bunch of really awesome items from the past. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you love listening to podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Hey everybody, this is Bex Scott and you are listening to the Pyrex with Bex podcast. On today's episode, I want to take you through my process for shopping at Value Village. Now, where I live in Alberta, we have quite a few different thrift shops, antique shops, but I find that the one that I have the most success at right now is actually the Value Village in Red Deer. So for those of you who live in this area, I would be interested to see if you kind of have the same process as me for going through the store. Now, I know that everybody has their own sections that they really love to hit up first. I know that when I used to go thrifting every day before we had our daughter, I used to show up way before the store opened and line up at the Value Village, this was in Calgary, not where we live now, but you would see the same people there all the time. The same person was always first, and you would get to know the people who were shopping there, which was kind of fun. Bex Scott: [00:01:38] And you would watch as people who weren't regulars came around the corner and they thought they could sneak into the line or try and create another line to get into the store before you did. And these people were having none of it. So one thing to know for sure is to never mess with a die-hard thrifter or reseller because they stake claim to their spot in that line and they will not move from it. So back when I used to go to Value Village in Calgary, my first stop was always the Pyrex section because there were a lot of other people who went there first. You wanted to be the first one to get the fresh Pyrex that they put out. A lot of times that's how I got my full sets. And you do have to kind of fight people for different things because you can tell, right? As you guys both lock eyes on the same set, it's like whoever is closest to that, you grab it. So you put your hand on it and you just have to be assertive, which is something that I'm not good at. I've learned to be a little more assertive since I've been thrifting for a bit longer now, but it's definitely not in my personality to fight with somebody over something. It's not worth it in my opinion. Bex Scott: [00:02:58] If somebody is going to fight with me over a set of Pyrex, I will gladly give it to them because I'm just, I don't like conflict. I will miss out on a great opportunity just to avoid the conflict with a stranger. But some other people who are there that you get to know, there was one lady, I called her the Teacup Lady because she went and cleared out the full section of teacups at Value Village every single morning, and I would kind of creep to look at what was in her cart. I have no clue about teacups at all. Nothing. No knowledge about china, any of that stuff. So it was fascinating to me to see what she was buying. And I'm sure she was a reseller, because nobody can store that many teacups in their house. Well, that might be a lie because I have that much Pyrex. But anyway, there was also a guy that would go and buy vintage books and then somebody else who would buy video games and electronics. So those were the usuals who would line up with me on at the Value Village. So since I've moved out of the city, I frequent Goodwill, Sally-Ann, Value Village, and then a few of the smaller thrift and antique stores in our town. And Value Village is definitely a big store to search through. It goes in huge cycles of being amazing and just being totally crap for what's in there. Bex Scott: [00:04:33] A lot of it goes with the seasons, which makes sense. So right now it's not too bad because people are clearing out after the holidays. Christmas is over, they have more time. So they're focusing more on clearing out, maybe getting ready to sell their houses in the spring/summer. So there's been a lot of good vintage in the stores recently, but before Christmas, it was all Christmas. That's all you would find there. Everything else was kind of junky stuff. And then right after Christmas, it went through a phase where the shelves were, like, completely bare, except for a few things. So now if, now is February, if you're getting into thrifting or reselling, now is a great time, in my opinion, to start stocking up on your inventory and looking through things before the big garage sale season comes up, which I'm extremely excited about. Bex Scott: [00:05:33] Okay, so I avoid a lot of sections in Value Village when I look for my inventory. That is mainly because it's not my area of specialty. I don't know a lot about it, and I can't buy from every single category, or I would probably be kicked out of my house. Just kidding. But it would, it wouldn't work. So right when you walk into our Value Village, on the right, there's DVDs and board games. Now, I know a lot of people who resell DVDs and resell vintage, and not even vintage, just modern contemporary games, and they do extremely well. Bex Scott: [00:06:12] So I would love to get somebody on the podcast as a guest to talk about just board games, DVDs, music, that kind of stuff, because that is a section that I avoid. The first section that I do go to is the book section. I am a massive reader. I read every day. Right now my goal is to try and read six books a month. I did that for January. We'll see for February. But I have a problem with buying books for myself, never mind books to resell and to collect. But when I do buy them for my collection, it's the Little Golden Books. I love vintage Little Golden Books. Some of the newer ones are cute too, but I buy them for the illustrations and the artwork in them, and this might hurt a lot of people to hear, but I repurposed some of the pages in crafting, so I've been making little coasters and journals, covering journals with like Disney pictures and just really nice old vintage artwork, which I know is terrible to do to cut a book up. But I try to only cut the ones up that are really damaged. I don't ever touch a brand new pristine condition book. So I collect those for myself and to read to my daughter. So I'm trying to collect as many Little Golden Books for her as I can to pass down to her. I also have had great success selling the Little Golden Books. Bex Scott: [00:07:50] So if you can find them for like $0.25 each or a dollar each, they usually resell for like $3 to $4. So not a huge profit there. But if you get enough of them, you can sell them in bulk, you can sell them as a collection. And you might be able to find some good money in that section. Next, I always buy vintage Baby-Sitters Club books and Sweet Valley High, so right now those ones are really popular. I've sold quite a few Baby-Sitters Club books, and they did release, I think it was on Netflix, a Baby-Sitters Club TV show, which is actually pretty good, I'm not going to lie. So it did make a little bit of a comeback, but people are trying to complete their collections that they had growing up. So I always try and grab those books, especially the older Baby-Sitters Club ones. Next is Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys. There are some extremely die-hard collectors here, and I know I've talked about this in a previous podcast episode. There are different types of the Nancy Drew, different time frames that they were released with different covers, artwork, that kind of thing. So keep that in mind when you are buying them if you were trying to complete a collection or you're trying to resell, that different ones will have different values just because of the time they were released and the type of cover that they have. Bex Scott: [00:09:25] Okay, so once you leave the book section in my Value Village, you go to this extremely overwhelming vase section where they've just crammed every single vase that has ever been donated from a florist shop. So you'll see a bajillion of them. They all look the same. They're all in there. I don't know why, but the same two vases could have two different prices. It drives me insane. But this is where I have had the most luck finding swung vases. And you need to be quick on these. Like this, when I walk in, I scan that section first to see if they've put anything really tall on the top shelf, because that's where they usually are. If I don't see any, I head to the books, but I've found quite a few amazing vases in this section. This is also where you want to look for pottery. Anything marked, I find is great to buy if you look it up with Google Lens. A lot of the potters marks are very hard to discern. So this is an area that I don't know a lot about, but I have lots of friends who have made great money selling especially German pottery. So if you can get to know some of the German pottery names, then this is the section you want to look for them in. Bex Scott: [00:10:47] Kitschy planters. Everybody loves a good kitschy planter. These ones can be from maybe it was like a vase that somebody got their baby shower gift from. They have the cute little lambs and the balloons and the blue and pinks. Lots of Easter around Easter time. So little chicks and rabbits, that kind of thing. So I always pick up the kitschy planters if they're in good condition. Make sure you touch every inch of them. Same with the vases. These sections are terrible for broken items. I don't know if they just don't catch them when they sort them or if they sell them regardless, but I've been so excited about finding something that I just grab it, throw it in my cart, and I get home and I secretly cry in my office because now I have to do something with this broken vase. Another thing that I often forget to look at are brass vases. So a lot of these are made in India and they're beautiful. These ones are always great to resell. They're also great in displays because they are so pretty. But keep an eye out for brass vases. Make sure you get them at a good price, though, because Value Village has caught on that these are valuable items and they have been jacking the prices of them. So next to the vase section is what I call the weird wood section. This is like a catch-all for anything wood that comes into the store. A lot of times there are broken shelves here, little knickknack things, but the things that I like to look for are the wooden knickknack boxes or jewelry boxes. Bex Scott: [00:12:35] A lot of them have really nice ornate carvings in them. Sometimes people's names on them. I really like these for storing knickknacks and jewelry, but also for reselling because they are a hot item. People love wooden boxes. Next would be wooden or carved animals. A lot of these things look like they might not have any value, but depending on the wood they're made out of, if you go home and research them, or you do a quick Google Lens in the store, it is definitely worth while. A lot of the wood is very valuable and the carvings have been done. There's lots from Africa or Mexico or places like that by the Indigenous people in the area, and they are very beautiful and great for collections, but also for reselling as well. Next up would be look for the little wooden knickknack shelves. These can be like the letterpress drawers or little mug holders that you put on your wall with the little pegs. Like the peg - peg, what's the word I'm going for? - The peg, the peg holder shelf thingies. Somebody, if you know what the actual word is, let me know. Not enough coffee today. But yes, look for those. I have seen some beautiful displays at Christmas where you have the accordion, peg hanger and you put Christmas decorations on them.That is a goal of mine one year to do with my vintage Christmas balls. Bex Scott: [00:14:09] Okay, so we've gone from the weird wood section now. I'm skipping over the strange candle, votive, school supply aisle. There's very rarely anything in there. Maybe sometimes old vintage photo albums. That is a good thing to always grab if they're in good condition. And always look for photos in them, because sometimes Value Village doesn't take them out, which is a really big score, but I usually skip this weird section, come back to it at the very end if I have time. Next is the plastic stuff. So this is your typical, I bought this plastic water bottle and now I'm donating it, and Value Village now has 10,000 of them, so avoid those ones. I find it kind of gross anyway to buy an old reused plastic water bottle, but that's just me. Some of you might love that section. What is good in this section though, is Starbucks to go mugs. If they are in near brand new condition or they haven't been used and abused, they will resell. Starbucks always resells. I've had amazing luck with it. Just be sure to open it because you never know what's inside. Still in this section, this is where you find your vintage Tupperware. Do not sleep on this section. People will donate their vintage Tupperware. Always do, this is so gross, but always do the sniff test. I have opened some in Value Village and there have been spiders and bugs and weird smells in there. Bex Scott: [00:15:47] To me, it's not worth it to take those home and clean them because I am creeped out by that. And it's, yeah, I would rather just leave that there for somebody else, which might be mean, but I would definitely check the condition and make sure somebody hasn't had spaghetti in it for a bajillion years, because that stuff stains. Look for utensil marks, make sure they're not totally torn to shreds and that they haven't been warped in the dishwasher or the microwave. So make sure the lids are nice and flat and that somebody also hasn't written their name on it in Sharpie. There may be a way to get it off, but just be cognizant of that when you're looking at the Tupperware section. Okay. Next we get into dishware. I love the dishware section. This is where I have found some amazing vintage Denby dishes. I'm not going to pronounce this right, but Le Creuset. I have found five Le Creuset mugs for 4.99. They are amazing to resell because they are just so valuable and expensive. Look for any Japan stoneware plates, Corelle dishes, those still resell like the butterfly gold that goes with the Pyrex. What else? Just keep an eye out. Start researching your dishware and just look at the bottom of everything, because you will be surprised at how many things you can miss just because you think it might be cheap. Bex Scott: [00:17:25] There's been a lot of Dollar Store or Walmart dishes that I think look like Le Creuset, and then I flip them over and they're not, and vice versa. So just keep an eye open. In the same aisle we have the teacup section. So I know that this can be a gold mine. This is one that I do skip over because I have such limited knowledge in it. So if you are a teacup collector, I would definitely check this section out. Look for chips. Look for gold that's been rubbed off. A lot of the vintage teacups, they do have a gold rim or a gold handle, and it's always the first to rub off. So just make sure you keep that in mind when you're looking through teacups. If, sometimes they put teapots in this section as well. Teapots can be very gross and stained on the inside, but if you put a dishwasher pod inside of them and let it soak, it will clean out all of that tea staining. On the other side of this aisle is the glassware. Another one of one of my favorites, because you never know what you're going to find here. So I look for vintage Libby. So if you flip it over, you'll see the little script L on the bottom. A lot of these dishes or glasses are the ones with the gorgeous designs. They can have sometimes metallic on them, gold Bex Scott: [00:18:53] Just make sure again that the gold isn't rubbing off. But they have the groovy flowers and the amazing patterns that you see in all the vintage catalogs. So this is a great section to look for that in. And try to find them in sets like four, eight, that always sells better. I've bought a lot of single glasses, which are definitely harder to resell. Sets of three are harder to resell as well, so you might get people asking to buy two of them and then you're stuck with one. But just keep that in mind when you're looking in the glasses. This is also where you're going to find the Dorothy Thorpe. So there's a lot of look alikes. So this is where there's the silver fade, like the roly poly glasses. I always buy those. They became very popular after Mad Men came out, the roly polys with the silver rim. Those are gorgeous. So I would recommend buying those. But always take a look at the silver. If it has scratches, if it's coming off, if it's fading. Because that will really hurt your resale value. Okay. We're still in the same aisle. This is a very good aisle. We are at the coffee mugs now and this section is usually a disaster. You have to dig. I have broken quite a few mugs in this section, because you're trying to reach around and get the good stuff at the back, so just be careful when you're moving things around, because I definitely need help in this section. Bex Scott: [00:20:26] This is where you're going to find your milk glass, so don't do just a cursory glance. You might want to walk down the aisle in one direction and walk back. I often get on the floor and look in the bottom shelf just because it's so easy to miss things. But Federal glass mugs, what else do we have in this section? Fire King, we have the Pyrex mugs. We have, what else, stoneware. Made in Japan stoneware and English stoneware. I always buy those mugs. Also pottery, makers mugs, that kind of thing. So look to see if they have a pottery studio signature on the bottom. And Disney. Disney and Starbucks, always buy the Disney and Starbucks if it is in good condition, do not leave them. I know it's not vintage, but people love them. You can oftentimes find really rare or not in production Disney and Starbucks mugs and those sell really well, especially on Marketplace. Okay. The next aisle is the random junk aisle. This aisle drives me crazy because most of the time everything is broken in it. It's pieces and parts of things that they didn't know what they were, so they just threw them in there. But it's still worth it to dig through. This is where you'll find your trivets. A lot of times they have nice Lucite ones with flowers pressed in, really nice brass trivets, some wooden ones. Bex Scott: [00:21:58] Placemats are here in the boxes. This is where I usually get my salt and pepper shakers, but make sure they are not chipped. It is so hard to find salt and pepper shakers that aren't chipped at Value Village. What else is good to keep an eye out? Marble rolling pins. I found quite a few marble rolling pins that do very well for resale, and I've kept a few of them because they are amazing to bake with. Recipe boxes. This is where I find the awesome recipe boxes from the 60s and 70s with the gross recipes in there. Those are always really fun to look through. After the random junk section, you have the serving dishes, and this is kind of a catch-all for anything glass. Lots of juice jugs, Pyrex percolators are here. But the best part of this section is the uranium glass that people don't realize is in there. So always bring your black light, because this is a section where it's usually stuffed in the bottom of the shelf at the very back. And it's the uranium glass platters, the milk and sugars, anything like that. Little bowls and dishes and trinket dishes. Make sure you look for anything that stands out as green. Stoneware serving platters. I found some beautiful floral print stoneware platters here and in my shop, weirdly enough, this is where the staff like to hide the valuable electronics. Bex Scott: [00:23:34] So I have laid on my stomach in the floor multiple times. Because if you go towards the end of the day when the store is going to be closing soon, they like to hide Playstation games, Game Boy games. I've had some Wii controllers and just some really amazing stuff hidden in this section at the back. So pro tip, get on the floor, don't care what people think about you, just look for that gold mine of stuff that people are hiding because it does happen. My most favorite section, the Pyrex section, it is dwindling these days. There's not a lot out there. Mostly what I find is super beat up, dishwasher damaged to the point where it's not recognizable anymore. It's really sad. When I started thrifting, there was definitely a lot more, but I am now in a population that is a lot smaller than where I used to live too. But every once in a while you find a good, a good score of Pyrex. They're usually on the top shelf, which is easy to spot. Other things you can find in the section are Wilton cake pans. I've had great success selling Wilton cake pans. You just have to make sure that they are a low enough price. I would avoid cornflower CorningWare. It, 3 or 4 years ago, it was a hot item. It was hard to keep it in stock, for me at least. And now it is a struggle to sell it. Bex Scott: [00:25:12] So spice of life, blue cornflower, any of that stuff. If you have success selling it still, go for it. But for me, I pass over that stuff now just because I found that it's not worth it. Jello molds. I love jello molds. These are the tin, usually rose gold or copper looking ones. They're so cute and a whole bunch of different sizes. I always grab those ones because they are fun in displays, to collect, and to resell as well. Okay, so now we are in to the strange bathroom section. My Value Village has a section where they sell hair clips, curling irons, what else do they sell there? Just weird random laundry baskets. But this section is amazing for vintage garbage cans. Also vintage jewelry boxes. So don't pass this section up if you have it in your store. This is where I find a lot of my velvet covered snap shut jewelry boxes, the smaller ones that fit little rings or necklaces. Those ones sell really well, especially if they are in good condition. If not, you can also recover them. I have a friend who does amazing and beautiful work recovering vintage jewelry boxes with new velvet, new insides, cleans up the little feet. So if you're interested in taking on a project like that, this is a great spot to look for them. Bex Scott: [00:26:46] Next up is the linen section. I could spend a whole day in this section. It starts off with aprons, dishcloths tea towels, and then it goes into fabric, sheets, duvets and blankets, and then pillows. So this is all a lot of personal preference when you're buying linens, what you like to look for. But I like to look for the groovy floral sheets, anything with like a bold retro pattern. Chenille duvets. Pillowcases with flowers. What else? Really cool tea towels with graphics. Those all seem to resell really well. Especially the retro groovy looking sheets. Just make sure that you inspect them for holes, stains, anything suspicious because they do sneak in there. I find a lot of, like, duvets and bedspreads that I really like, but our Value Village is ridiculous for prices and they can be upwards of $20, so to me that is not really worth it. If you're looking through pillows, look for anything that is latch hook. I found an amazing latch hook mushroom pillow the other day. Um, crocheted pillows do really well. Anything with florals. The funky, groovy patterns again. And if it's a seasonal item, Christmas pillows, Halloween pillows, pillowcases and covers from the fancy stores, like the modern stores like Urban Barn, Pier One, anything like that. Even Indigo/Chapters, they get a lot of those in there. Those are great for reselling as well. On the right hand side of the linen section is the sewing section in our store. Now, I don't buy sewing patterns from Value Village because I find that $2 to $3 each is what I can sell them for, and that's the same price that Value Village sells them for. Bex Scott: [00:28:56] So unless it's something really amazing, like a Barbie pattern, I always grab Barbie clothes patterns, Barbie furniture patterns, those ones resell at a higher price. Sometimes you can get about $10 or more for a pattern that is Barbie. But this is where I find my latch hook patterns, my cruels, my needlepoint, my cross stitch. They've had some amazing kits in this section, and you do have to dig through, because this is where they also put the baby diapers and the feminine products that are donated. So you have to dig a little bit, but they are in there. Next up we have the kids section. The kids toys and clothes. I have dug through the toys before to find Cabbage Patch Kids, My Little Pony, Littlest Pet Shop, vintage Barbie. This is a section you really need to spend time, like, come to the store just to look at the toys, because you need to dig through broken toys that aren't working anymore and just really spend time to decipher if it's vintage, if it's modern. I don't buy clothes when I go to the thrift store because that's a whole other thing. I wish I had the had the time and the patience to search through clothes and photograph them and all that fun stuff, but I mostly stick to the hard goods. Bex Scott: [00:30:22] Next is purses. Purses and accessories I do like to look through because I buy the nice sequined beaded clutches, little handbags. Those do really well for resale and they're really pretty too. If you just want to dress up and go out for your own fun. So I do look through those. Sometimes you can find some good designer bags. I've found some Betsey Johnson, some Coach, but most of the time they separate those out in the Value Village and put them in the locked case. Next would be oversize items. This is usually where electronics, big furniture is in our store, and it's actually one that a lot of people I find skip because they think everything in there is too big. But there's been some really good finds in this section. I went with my friend not too long ago and we found, I think it was three lawn chairs with retro patterns on them. They were really cool. I found some awesome dressers, bookshelves, just really nice MCM looking furniture. Stools. And this is where they put lamps too. So you can find some awesome vintage lamps in this section to refurbish. Wine racks, couches. If you're really interested in refurbishing or cleaning something out like that, but make sure you take a look, just a quick walkthrough of the section because you can find some pretty awesome stuff. Bex Scott: [00:31:49] And last but not least, this section is so fun to look through. It is the jewelry section. It's almost like a game for me now, where I know that they've gone through and looked through the signed pieces, and most of the time they're pretty good at it, they know what they're looking for, but there are some awesome gems you can find in here. I would love to find a find a Sherman. That would be crazy if they left a Sherman on the wall of jewelry. But I've found quite a bit of Sarah Coventry. Butler. Vendome. What else has there been? Just a lot of random signed pieces that have been skipped over. I mostly look for brooches. Anything with a nice rhinestone, even if it's vintage and unsigned, I buy it. And anything floral. So the nice, what's it called? The coated flowers. I've lost the word for it now, but they're the metal flowers that are usually a brooch or an earring. People love to make arrangements with those and frame them in a shadow box. Anything that has a really nice old clasp that might have some faux pearls and lockets. I love to look for lockets. So this section, you could probably spend a half day just looking through the wall of jewelry there. And sometimes the prices are great, sometimes not so much. But if you can find anything that they've missed that says 14 karat gold on it, anything that's sterling silver or, what else is there, even you might even find some real pearls you don't know. So this is a good section to spend a good chunk of time in looking through. Bex Scott: [00:33:27] And last but not least, I think I already said that about the jewelry, but this is kind of an extension, would be the locked cabinet that they have. So that's where they keep what they consider the really good jewelry, the electronics, sometimes there's designer shoes in there. I don't spend a lot of time in that section because it is mostly overpriced and to me, not as fun to look through, but because there's a lot of people, I'm sure, like me, who don't go to it, you could find some amazing scores. So that is a quick walk through of my Value Village store. I'm sure that they vary a little bit with quality of goods, the layout, that kind of thing. But that is a typical thrifting restock run for me, where I'll go in and go through my process and hopefully find some goodies. So check out the show notes for my social media platforms. Find me. I am on Instagram at Pyrex with Bex. I live sell on Whatnot at Pyrex with Bex as well. I have regular shows on that platform and there are some really amazing Canadian sellers on there. We all sell vintage of some variety. So feel free to find us there and message me if you'd like to reach out and chat. Thanks so much everybody. 

A Court of Fandoms and Exploration - A Podcast.
189. The Wizard's Brew: "January is weird, let's make it weirder."

A Court of Fandoms and Exploration - A Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 55:59


ACOFAE Podcast Presents: The Wizard's Brew: "January is weird, let's make it weirder." It's 2025 and things that we are doing this year is finding joy wherever it may take us. Be it different genres, subgenres, or formats...altogether 2025 is the year ACOFAE leaves no stone unturned in the search for joy. So that should explain why Laura Marie and Jessica Marie find themselves in a crime procedural. No really, CRIME! Think 1920's crime noir with gnomes. And werewolves. Maybe some shapeshifters. Throw in a little magic and add a magical institute with fae objects and you've got a story; add in murder and you've got The Wizard's Brew. Potion making is the name of the game for a poor chap who just wants to do right by his wife, until MURDER. Enter in our detective, his pal, and we're off following the clues and going where the case takes no matter what. Oh and our detective is a man. What's a man doing here?! TW / CW: addiction For additional TW/CW information for your future reads, head to this site for more: https://triggerwarningdatabase.com/ Spoilers: The Wizard's Brew by Jordan Reed Mentions: Bones, Fringe, The Black Witch Chronicles, Supernatural (SPN), The Dresden Files, Arrow, Ninth House, X-Files, Serpent and Dove, The Magicians, The Mummy, Jessica Jones, The Babysitters Club, Animorphs, CSI: Vegas, CSI: Miami *Thank you for listening to us! Please subscribe and leave a 5-star review and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/acofaepodcast/) at @ACOFAEpodcast and on our TikToks! TikTok: ACOFAELaura : Laura Marie (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaelaura?) ( https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaelaura) ACOFAEJessica : Jessica Marie (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaejessica?) (https://www.tiktok.com/@acofaejessica) Instagram: @ACOFAEpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/acofaepodcast/) https://www.instagram.com/acofaepodcast/ @ACOFAELaura (https://www.instagram.com/acofaelaura/) https://www.instagram.com/acofaelaura/

The Podcast At Dawn's House
Episode 63: Stacey's Ex-Best Friend

The Podcast At Dawn's House

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 130:18


OMG, Laine's coming to Stoneybrook! Unfortunately, she's become a huge pain in the ass! And she's way beyond pigs. Thank goodness Kristy's here to be loudly unimpressed. Meanwhile, we plan for extremely specific hypothetical fights among our various children. On today's agenda: Chekhov's bathtub; respecting your friends by blowing up their graves; everyone's favourite sleepover movie; china clown fandom rise up; seasonal rodent copyright law; bringing back 1910s slang to prove a point; adventures in prune art; a tasteful anecdote from Karen and Esther's school days; half a borough of fun; the crucial differences between a casual red outfit and a trendy red outfit. Our theme song is ‘The Incredible Shrinking Larry' by Matt Oakley and ‘Big Band Jingle A' is by Lobo Loco, both on the Free Music Archive. If you like our show, tell a friend, rate and review on your podcast app of choice, drop us an email, or come say hi on Instagram! We also have a ko-fi and we're real self-conscious about it!

The Podcast At Dawn's House
Episode 62: Dawn's Big Date

The Podcast At Dawn's House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 164:53


OMG, Dawn's got a big date, some homemade sweat skirts, a repertoire of PUA techniques, and a new personality! Also there's some terrible stuff about fat-shaming. Meanwhile, we sample authentic Californian cuisine, learn about amino acids, and make some travel plans we may come to regret. Simpering wistfully into the void; a black hole of dysfunction; alcohol and violence and sexy postcards and eating in front of the TV; a romantic afternoon in the chastity barn; an extremely overdressed lump; a duckface epiphany; ill-advised pieces of mail through history; a tasteful tribute to Southern culture; outfits that go from day to synagogue to night; SOY; giving a small but non-zero amount of fucks; failing upwards into a relationship; The Secret for men; Panic! At the Movie Theatre; Dawn invents emo fashion. Our theme song is ‘The Incredible Shrinking Larry' by Matt Oakley and ‘Big Band Jingle A' is by Lobo Loco, both on the Free Music Archive. If you like our show, tell a friend, rate and review on your podcast app of choice, drop us an email, or come say hi on Instagram! We also have a ko-fi and we're real self-conscious about it!

We Didn't Read It
32: We Didn't Read It 90's Week - EP 32: The Baby-Sitters Club & Goosebumps

We Didn't Read It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 34:19


Enjoy the sound of that dial-up modem because we're headed back to the 90's this week with The Baby-Sitters club and Goosebumps! Join the We Didn't Read It cast in this hilarious blast from the past.

These Books Made Me
Survivor: These Books Made Me Part 1

These Books Made Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 66:54 Transcription Available


Send us a textHave you ever wished your favorite characters from different books could meet each other? Have you ever wished they could fight each other for food, resources, and prizes while sleeping in the sand in Fiji? No? Well we have. In this very special season ending edition of TBMM, we bring back a special guest host, Survivor Superfan Kelsey, to Jeff Probst us through a battle between some of our favorite heroines from past TBMM episodes. Will Katniss quietly dominate with her skills from the arena? Will Kirsten accidentally burn down the camp? Is Turtle going to kick her teammates if they lose a challenge or will she Russell Hantz her way to immunity idol glory? And what exactly is a pastry bar and will it be enough to keep Claudia playing? We contemplate these questions and more as we decide which of our girls will outwit, outplay, and outlast. These Books Made Me is a podcast about the literary heroines who shaped us and is a product of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System podcast network. Stay in touch with us via Twitter @PGCMLS with #TheseBooksMadeMe, on Instagram @TheseBooksMadeMe or by email at TheseBooksMadeMe@pgcmls.info. For recommended readalikes and deep dives into topics related to each episode, visit our blog at https://pgcmls.medium.com/. 

Girls Gone Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters, Ep 5

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 24:53


It's time for another Girls Gone Hallmark Hallmark+ review! This week, Megan and Wendy are diving into the latest episode of The Chicken Sisters! With Mae carrying the entire town of Merinac on her back, is Hallmark ready to address these heavy subject matters? Are fans ready to wing it through this emotional journey, or will they feel a little clucked about the darker themes? Tune in to find out! Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 5 - (Hallmark+, 2024) This episode was written by Mano Agapion. Mano is both an actor and writer. His previous writing credits include the Netflix series Pretty Smart and the 2021 reboot of Punky Brewster on Peacock. Shannon Kohli directed this episode. In her list of 25 directing credits, she directed two Hannah Swensen Mysteries: One Bad Apple and A Zest for Death. Outside of Hallmark, Shannon has directed episodes for Firefly Lane, One of Us is Lying, Nancy Drew, and Supergirl. Caitlin Howden plays Shawna. With 25 acting credits, Caitlin has appeared in television shows like A Million Little Things, The Last of Us, Turner & Hooch, and The Baby-Sitters Club. This is her first project for Hallmark. Hazel Bartlett-Sias plays Little Mae in the flashback at the top of the episode. Hazel has 12 acting credits with recent appearances in the horror movie Longlegs, The Good Doctor, The Hammer, and Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas. Freya Edwards plays Little Amanda. There is absolutely no information on IMDb about this young actor. Dan Payne plays Gruster. Dan has 122 acting credits, having appeared in shows like Virgin River, 40 episodes of Crank Yankers, as well as one episode of Once Upon a Time. He co-starred opposite Teri Hatcher in a 2023 Christmas movie called How to Fall in Love by Christmas. For Hallmark, Dan has been in Fourth Down and Love and Christmas She Wrote. Catch Up on Our Reviews of The Chicken Sisters Welcome to Merinac, Y'all! - Episode 1 We're on the Same Team, Y'all - Episode 2 This is War, Y'all - Episode 3 It's the Drop, Y'all! - Episode 4

Voice Of Costume - Creating Character through Costume Design
Cynthia Summers - Goosebumps, The Last of Us, and The Baby-Sitters Club

Voice Of Costume - Creating Character through Costume Design

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 41:07


Cynthia Summers is an award winning costume designer that has worked on such projects as "The Last of Us", "Goosebumps", "Snowpiercer", "The Baby-Sitters Club" and "A Series of Unfortunate Events". Hear how she got started, how her dad's blueprints for ships inspired her, and inspirational lessons she has learned along the way! Watch episodes on youtube: @voiceofcostume The “Voice of Costume” is the first podcast created between working costume designers sharing stories, inspiration, struggles, and insights into the creative career of costume design. A behind-the-scenes podcast to showcase the voices of Costume Designers around the world. Listen in on this inspirational, one-on-one conversation between Cynthia Summers and Catherine Baumgardner. Audio available wherever you get podcasts. https://voiceofcostume.com/

Books with Betsy
Episode 22 - A Little Bit of Everything with Leah @DishingonBooks

Books with Betsy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 62:10


On this episode, Leah, @Dishingonbooks on Instagram, and I discuss our shared love of intense reads, how to find more books that open up the world, and her love for the Women's Prize. We also give a lot of recommendations for books that are not for everyone but hit both of us in just the right spot.    Books mentioned in this episode:    What Betsy's reading:  I Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones Orbital by Samantha Harvey Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival, and Hope in an American City by Andrea Elliot Trust by Hernan Diaz    Books Highlighted by Leah: The Street by Ann Petry  On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong Sharks in the Time of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica, trans. Sarah Moses  The People in the Trees by Hanya Yanagahara  Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie  Piranesi by Susanna Clarke  The Prophets by Robert Jones, Jr.  The Color Purple by Alice Walker  The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller  A Little Life by Hanya Yanagahara  The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky  Men we Reaped by Jesmyn Ward  Girls Burn Brighter by Shoba Rao  The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood  Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent by Isabel Wilkerson    All books available on my Bookshop.org episode page.   Other books mentioned in this episode: The Babysitters Club by Ann M. Martin  Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews   Little Girl Lost by Drew Berrymore  Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach  Intermezzo by Sally Rooney Little Rot by Akwaeke Emezi  Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi  You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi  Little Eyes by Samanta Schweblin, trans. Megan McDowell  Bright I Burn by Molly Aitken  Entitlement by Rumaan Alam  Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam  White Tears by Hari Kunzru  Earthlings by Sayaka Murata  Yr Dead by Sam Sax Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobsen  The 1618 Project: A New Origin Story by Caitlin Roper, Irena Silverman, et al Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019 by Keisha N. Blain & Ibram X. Kendi  The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Iasbel Wilkerson

Overdue
Sit Me Baby One More Time Episode 0 - The Baby-Sitters Club, an Introduction

Overdue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 39:16


For this new show-within-a-show, Craig and Andrew will be learning about the world of babysitting! We're going to read eight books in this seminal series, picking books where we meet new Club members.This episode is a free teaser for our Sit Me Baby One More Time longread project. Patreon supporters can get new episodes monthly (Episode 1 is up right now!), but the rest won't unlock on the main feed until months after the whole series has wrapped! For more information on how to get these episodes as they are released, head to patreon.com/overduepod.In this episode, you'll hear us discuss the background of The Baby-Sitters Club and author Ann M. Martin.The full series reading list:Kristy's Great IdeaClaudia and the Phantom Phone CallsThe Truth about StaceyMary Anne Saves the DayDawn and the Impossible ThreeHello, MalloryJessi's Secret LanguageWelcome to the BSC, AbbySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

A For Effort
(Longterm) Babysitters Club

A For Effort

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 46:51


Who would want to leave their darling children for longer than 24 hours? Turns out, nearly 90% of the parents we surveyed would! However, the real dilemma for most parents is determining who to leave our little angels with... will it be Grandma and Grandpa? The college kid down the street? The teen from our church congregation? They all have their pros, with a few cons possibly sprinkled in. Narrow down your babysitter list as listeners share their worst babysitter experiences, and remember to give everyone a little bit more grace. After all, no one can love your kids as much as you do. 

The Podcast At Dawn's House
Episode 61: Snowbound! Part 2

The Podcast At Dawn's House

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 104:21


OMG, we're back! After a lengthy hiatus involving international travel, LARPing toddlers and multiple cases of Covid, it's finally time for part 2 of Snowbound!  On today's agenda: we finally hold Belgium accountable; Get Ready With Kristy; southern boys be skiing; how to know when it's true love, Ann-style; the haunting of Bart Taylor; Chewy's double life; Esther says a wrong word; Richard Spier has some chill downtime; a land of wonder and bad cup noodles; Madame Noelle busts out the emergency liqueurs; the best Christmas present for the boring stepfather in your life; a lot of depressing foreshadowing about climate change. Our theme song is ‘The Incredible Shrinking Larry' by Matt Oakley and ‘Big Band Jingle A' is by Lobo Loco, both on the Free Music Archive. If you like our show, tell a friend, rate and review on your podcast app of choice, drop us an email, or come say hi on Instagram! We also have a ko-fi and we're real self-conscious about it!

Girls Gone Hallmark
The Chicken Sisters, Ep 1

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 29:36


It's Girls Gone Hallmark's first Hallmark+ review! Megan and Wendy are sharing their thoughts on the new series The Chicken Sisters, based on the best-selling novel by KJ Dell'Antonia. Is this show merely about rival chicken restaurants, or does it offer more? They also discuss standout characters, veteran actors, and Megan's insights into how the series diverges from the book. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About The Chicken Sisters, Episode 1 - (Hallmark+, 2024) Annie Mebane wrote this episode 1 of The Chicken Sisters. Annie is also an EP on the show. Annie's previous writing credits include Bad Monkey and Shrinking, both on Apple TV+ as well as The Goldbergs, Community and Happy Endings.  Jimmy Gatewood directed this episode. Jimmy has directed 27 projects including Girls5eva, Survival of the Thickest, Ghosts, The Big Leap and The Babysitters Club. The Chicken Sisters was adapted from NY Times Bestseller and Reese's Book Club Selection The Chicken Sisters by KJ Dell'Antonia Margo Martindale voices the narrator. Margo has 131 acting credits with six Emmy nominations and three Emmy wins! Listeners might recognize her from her role on The Americans and Justified as well as the recent Peacock series Mrs. Davis where she plays Mother Superior Lea Thompson plays Nancy. Lea has 112 acting credits including, of course, Back to the Future and her role on Caroline in the City.  This is her second Hallmark project, having appeared in Next Stop, Christmas. She was also on a CW series in 2023, The Spencer Sisters, where she and her daughter play private detectives Wendie Malick plays Augusta, or “Gus.” For readers of the book, this is the character previously known as Barbara. Wendie has deep resume of 197 acting credits that include 149 episdoes of Just Shoot Me, 125 episodes of Hot in Cleveland, the Netflix series The Ranch, and Young Sheldon.  As far as we can tell this is her first appearance on Hallmark Schuyler Fisk plays Amanda. Schuyler has 28 acting credits including a role in the 2002 movie Orange County, co-starring Colin Hanks. She also appeared on the CW series Hart of Dixie. Genevieve Angelson plays Mae. Genevieve has 27 acting credits which include recurring roles on The Afterparty, New Amsterdam, and The Handmaid's Tale.  Cassandra Sawtelle plays Frankie. Cassandra has 32 acting credits. She has previously appeared in one Hallmark project - Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder. Kelsey Mawema plays Lindsey, Sabrina's daughter. Kelsey has 26 acting credits and also appeared in one previous Hallmark project - Sealed with a List. Her other credits include Life with the Walter Boys, Totally Killer, the Babysitters Club, and all three movies of the To All The Boys I've Loved Before series.  Rukiya Bernard plays Sabrina. Rukiya has 83 acting credits, which include her role as Hannah in all four Christmas in Evergreen movies. She also appeared in 11 episodes of Yellowjackets. Watch the Trailer for The Chicken Sisters Our Thoughts on The Chicken Sisters Here's a detailed rundown of everything we discussed in the latest podcast episode of Girls Gone Hallmark. If you're not already a listener, we invite you to join us and dive into the world of Hallmark with us! What We Liked Excellent Character Development: Wendy Malick as Gus: We were blown away by Wendie Malick's portrayal of Gus. Her character is intimidating, with a nasty streak, making her both fascinating and a little scary. This multi-layered character has us intrigued to learn more about her backstory and w...

Threedom
Threevisiting: Sprinkle and Tinkle

Threedom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 63:11


Threevisiting on the Tues: Scott, Paul & Lauren discuss Restaurant Recap, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Looney Tunes before playing Last Letter. Send Threetures and emails to threedomusa@gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail asking us a question at hagclaims8.com. Listen ad-free and unlock bi-weekly THREEMIUMS on cbbworld.com Grab some new Threedom merch at www.kinshipgoods.com/cbbwSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast
M03: Mallory and the Ghost Cat!

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 67:14


We're wrapping up our season with our third mystery, this time focused on a mysterious white cat that might be a ghost or might not be a ghost or may be a reincarnated version of a cat referenced in the letters of a previous occupant. It's another mystery that might not be much of a mystery after all! Follow us! Instagram and Twitter: @generationbsc • Contact us! E-mail: generationbsc@gmail.com • Generation BSC logo created by Jordyn Hunter.

PPRL Podcast
episode 175 - ft gina and amelia bedelia runs over the babysitters club in boxcar children's train

PPRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 71:03


theme song - these days by pure mids i like this better spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5LRHfeOWMjps1nogTyDhpR?si=3309184f8ade4071

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast
Episode 051: Stacey's Ex-Best Friend!

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 84:02


Stacey is dealing with the realization that she and Laine have grown apart and what that means for their friendship after Laine comes to visit Stoneybrook. It's a difficult situation all around and our girls (including Laine) could've handled it better. And it all ends with a pretty brutal letter from Stacey to Laine, essentially calling it quits on their friendship and including her half of their best friends necklace. But hey, at least it's also Valentine's Day and Friday the 13th and there are a whole bunch of crushes going around! This includes a dance and a BSC-hosted event for all their babysitting charges. Follow us! Instagram and Twitter: @generationbsc ​ Contact us! E-mail: generationbsc@gmail.com ​ Generation BSC logo created by Jordyn Hunter.

Great Pop Culture Debate
Best Baby-Sitters Club Book

Great Pop Culture Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 72:57


The Baby-Sitters Club books, by Ann M Martin, were first published in 1986. With the help of Scholastic book fairs and order forms, they became one of the most popular YA series of the 80s and 90s. Over the initial run of the series, there were 131 primary books published, along with dozens of specials, super specials, mysteries — and that's not even counting the whole Little Sister series. Now the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to pour over all of the books and decide which entry is the Best Baby-Sitters Club book of all time. Books discussed include Stacey's Emergency, Keep Out Claudia, Dawn and the Impossible Three, Jessi's Secret Language, Kristy's Great Idea, Mary Anne's Makeover, Abby's Lucky Thirteen, and more! Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Amma Marfo, Jennifer Chen, Joelle Boedecker, and Karissa Kloss as they share their mutual love of this iconic book series. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For more exclusive content, including warm-up in which we discuss the BSC books that didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. RELATED CONTENT Best Classic Children's Board Game Best of 2023: Books Best of 2022: Books Top 10 Long-Play Tabletop Games Vote in more pop culture polls! Check out our Open Polls. Your votes determine our future debates! Then, vote in our Future Topic Polls to have a say in what episodes we tackle next. Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Subscribe to find out what's new in pop culture each week right in your inbox! Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panel: Amma Marfo, Jennifer Chen, Joelle Boedecker, Karissa Kloss Producer: Bob Erlenback Editor: Eric Rezsnyak #bsc #bscbooks #babysittersclub #yabooks #annmmartin #babynation #scholasticbooks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Books with Betsy
Episode 13 - Book Hunting with Tanima Kazi

Books with Betsy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 60:21


On this episode, Tanima Kazi, a writer (get her novel here!) who loves language, shares her love of romance novels, favorite parts of her favorite books, and how her day job helps her build ideas for her own writing. She describes how books speak to her and even shares excerpts from her favorite books.    Books mentioned in this episode:    What Betsy's reading:  The Nix by Nathan Hill  Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange  The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church by Sarah McCammon  Sociopath: A Memoir by Patric Gagne    Books Highlighted by Tanima:  Circe by Madeline Miller  Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert How to Order the Universe by María José Ferrada, trans. Elizabeth Bryer Siddartha by Herman Hesse   The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Ware  Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity by Julia Cameron How to Escape an Arranged Marriage in High Heels by Tanima Kazi  Elinor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman Addicted by Zane  Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert  On the Road by Jack Kerouac   Other Books Mentioned in the Episode: All books available on my Bookshop.org episode page.   The Babysitters Club by Anne M. Martin  Are You There God? It's me, Margaret by Judy Blume  Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella  Wedding Night by Sophie Kinsella  Rachel's Holiday by Marian Keyes  Watermelon by Marian Keyes  This Charming Man by Marian Keyes  London Seance Society by Sarah Penner  Jezebel by Megan Barnard  Becoming by Michelle Obama  Know My Name by Chanel Miller  Vengeance by Zane

Great Pop Culture Debate
BONUS: Best Baby-Sitters Club Book Primer

Great Pop Culture Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 3:42


Great Pop Culture Debate host Eric Rezsnyak explains how we created the bracket for our Best Baby-Sitters Club episode, and walks you through the Round 1 match-ups. The main episode will release on Monday, August 5, wherever you listen to podcasts. Head to www.greatpopculturedebate.com to find the downloadable listener bracket so you can make your own decisions and play along with us at home! Make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any upcoming episodes. And if you love pop culture, sign up for our weekly newsletter to keep up on all the new movies, music, and TV shows dropping every week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Eagle's View
Which Is Better: The Book or The Movie?

The Eagle's View

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 6:54


Welcome to The Eagles View! This is where you can listen to the students of Emerson School in Ann Arbor, Michigan soar. Daphne and Ethan host this episode. This week the students try to answer the age old question, “Which is Better: The Book or The Movie?” You'll hear about “Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire”, “The Babysitters Club” and the classic “Treasure Island”. All this and as always "The Joke of the Week" Don't forget to follow, like and share this podcast with everyone you know. When you follow us not only will you hear new episodes of The Eagle's View every Wednesday but also… The Eagle's View Presents on Fridays The Alumni View (Returns this fall) Three great shows on one amazing channel! New episodes of The Eagle's View will be every week this school year, and even in the summer!" https://www.facebook.com/theemersonschool/ https://www.instagram.com/emersonschool/

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast
Episode 050: Dawn's Big Date!

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 72:03


Dawn's focused on Logan's cousin Lewis coming to visit because she needs to get a boyfriend (out of nowhere), but despite Lewis seemingly knowing and liking the real Dawn, she decides to change everything about herself, only to realize by the end of the book that she should just be herself. And in the B-plot this book, we have a huge content warning, as it deals with a new boy babysitting charge who is overweight and dealing with bullying and a terrible home situation. We discuss weight stigma, disordered eating, and our own personal experiences with both, so if these issues are difficult for you, you may want to skip this episode and join us again in two weeks. Follow us! Instagram and Twitter: @generationbsc ​ Contact us! E-mail: generationbsc@gmail.com ​ Generation BSC logo created by Jordyn Hunter.

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast

We're joined by artist extraordinaire, Rosie Shaw, to discuss the various adventures and misadventures of our girls when a snowstorm of the century hits Stoneybrook with tons of warning that no-one heeds. The parents make a lot of dubious choices when it comes to the girls and their predicaments, but it wouldn't be a BSC super special without some over-the-top occurrences! Follow us! Instagram and Twitter: @generationbsc Contact us! E-mail: generationbsc@gmail.com Generation BSC logo created by Jordyn Hunter.

Sisters Who Scene It
The Baby-Sitters Club

Sisters Who Scene It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 69:23


Send us a Text Message.Katie and Bridget start a business (that they label as just a club) as they re-watch the 90's movie: The Baby-Sitters Club! Come along as we meet all of the 10-13 year old girls of the for-profit Baby-Sitters Club - BSC for short. We've got Kristy, the leader of the club, who has to deal with her absentee father attempting to come back into her life and RUIN it UGH; Mary Anne, the girl who does dress like an old lady and probably should dump her red flag of a boyfriend Logan; Dawn, who likes to pick up trash and may or may not be Bridget; Claudia, the girl who failed science and has to attend summer school and maybe it was because the girls keep having meetings in her room preventing her from studying(!?); Stacey, the girl with diabetes who thinks that's the biggest problem in her life, instead of, you know, attempting to date a child predator; and then Mallory and Jessi... They're the other ones! One magical summer teaches these girls that friendship is truly magic... As well as teaches them when we should all call the police! Released in 1995, it stars Schuyler Fisk, Bre Blair, Rachael Leigh Cook, Larisa Oleynik, Tricia Joe, Stacy Linn Ramsower, Zelda Harris, and Ellen Burstyn.

Stoneybrook Reunion: The Baby-Sitters Club Book Club
Kristy's (and Cameron's) Great Idea

Stoneybrook Reunion: The Baby-Sitters Club Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 62:04


Our inaugural episode! Get to know us and what The Baby-Sitters Club series meant to us as children, then join us as we delve into the book that started it all–Kristy's Great Idea. Follow along on Instagram @stoneybrookreunion. We want to hear from you! Email us at stoneybrookreunion@gmail.com. Show Notes Re-acquaint yourself with the babysitters at the BSC Wiki: https://babysittersclub.fandom.com/wiki/The_Baby-Sitters_Club_Wiki

The Podcast At Dawn's House
Episode 60: Snowbound! Part 1

The Podcast At Dawn's House

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 82:29


OMG, the babysitters are snowbound! And they're very very surprised by this, despite extensive weather forecasts warning them about this exact situation! We had so much to say about this one that we couldn't fit it all in one episode, so this is part 1 of 2. Will the babysitters die of hypothermia and/or embarrassment? Stay tuned! On today's agenda: a tragic lack of mole people; Kristy negs her way into the Stoneybrook News; important fashion history facts; a brief glimpse of panties; a lot of ambient shrieking from Esther's neighbour kids; sibling psy ops; late-breaking news about Vivaldi; advanced romance-quashing techniques with Nannie; Dawn's mom breaks out the swear words. Our theme song is ‘The Incredible Shrinking Larry' by Matt Oakley on the Free Music Archive. If you like our show, tell a friend, rate and review on your podcast app of choice, drop us an email, or come say hi on Instagram! We also have a ko-fi and we're real self-conscious about it!

These Books Made Me
The Baby-sitters Club: Claudia, Part 2

These Books Made Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 56:17 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.It's a special 4th of July episode! What's more American than relying on child labor to fix a failing healthcare system? That sounds grim, but we continue to enjoy our time with the girls of BSC. We return to our discussion of Claudia with a leisurely tour of what is possibly the saddest book in the Baby-sitters Club canon, Claudia and the Sad Goodbye. We stray a bit from the beaten path in this episode as we discuss neighborhood grandmas, a Funfetti catastrophe, Darlene crying at work, and whether the real cause of Mimi's surprising responses to blood transfusions might be caused by a vampire in Stoneybrook. These Books Made Me is a podcast about the literary heroines who shaped us and is a product of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System podcast network. Stay in touch with us via Twitter @PGCMLS with #TheseBooksMadeMe or by email at TheseBooksMadeMe@pgcmls.info. For recommended readalikes and deep dives into topics related to each episode, visit our blog at https://pgcmls.medium.com/.

Kindagood RPG
Ep 100 A: Chillin with the Kata Vathos // The Great Crusade

Kindagood RPG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 68:39


At long last the Babysitters Club has found some members of the lost Imperial army. The army is hard pressed by the dangers of the DagorLoch.———WHERE TO STARTThe best place for new listeners to jump aboard is at the beginning of Chapter VII. Aggressive Negotiations, our latest story arc. To ensure the future of the Empire, the party employs diplomacy and … other tactics. It all begins in Episode 59!Episode 1 is, of course, another natural place to start. We love those original episodes, but please forgive our less-than-perfect audio quality. It took us a little while to work out all the kinks. Check the Kindagood website for a full listing of episodes and chapters. SPREAD THE WORDFollow us on Instagram | Facebook | TwitterRate and review on Apple Podcasts

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast

We're back with our new season and second mystery! The kids in Stoneybrook decide to elect Sitter of the Month, which goes about as well as usual when our girls compete, but this time there's someone playing pranks on all of them... except Kristy. There are many mysteries throughout that we discuss and unpack, but it's no mystery how excited we are to be back with all of you! Follow us! Instagram and Twitter: @generationbsc ​ Contact us! E-mail: generationbsc@gmail.com ​ Generation BSC logo created by Jordyn Hunter.

Two Girls and a Guy
2GG Podcast: Brooke Baby-Sitters Club PART 2

Two Girls and a Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 7:39


2GG Podcast: Brooke Baby-Sitters Club PART 2 by Two Girls and a Guy

Two Girls and a Guy
2GG Podcast: Brooke Baby-Sitters Club PART 1

Two Girls and a Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 7:21


2GG Podcast: Brooke Baby-Sitters Club PART 1 by Two Girls and a Guy

These Books Made Me
The Baby-Sitters Club: Claudia Part 1

These Books Made Me

Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 62:09 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.We are diving back into The Baby-Sitters Club and we've brought a special friend along for the ride. Kelsey proves to be the non-diabetic Stacey of the podcast because she goes away but she always comes back. While Kelsey might be Stacey, we kind of all wanted to be Claudia at some point with her junk food stash, illicit Nancy Drews, love of boys with soap opera names, and "New York" clothes. In this episode, we cover the first two Claudia installments of the BSC and debate whether Janine was really the "mean" one after all and are horribly disappointed in the resolution to The Phantom Phone Calls.  We're exploring IQ tests, spilled jello incidents, diabetes (again!), and the sad state of affairs at the Stoneybrook public library. These Books Made Me is a podcast about the literary heroines who shaped us and is a product of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System podcast network. Stay in touch with us via Twitter @PGCMLS with #TheseBooksMadeMe or by email at TheseBooksMadeMe@pgcmls.info. For recommended readalikes and deep dives into topics related to each episode, visit our blog at https://pgcmls.medium.com/.We mentioned a lot of topics in this episode. Here's a brief list of some informative articles and videos about some of them if you want to do your own further research:History of Diabetes: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/317484#modern-treatmentUpdating the Baby-sitters Club: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/the-baby-sitters-club-was-always-progressive-now-netflixs-version-is-empowering-a-new-generation/2020/06/30/6ec83810-b63d-11ea-aca5-ebb63d27e1ff_story.html

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast
EM026: Emergency Meeting - Announcing our next season!

Generation BSC: A Baby-Sitters Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 2:12


Kate and Lauryn check in to provide an update on when our next season returns! We'll be back with new episodes starting Tuesday, July 2, with more episodes to follow every two weeks through July and August. We're so happy to be back and to share more books with all of you! Follow us! Instagram and Twitter: @generationbsc Contact us! E-mail: generationbsc@gmail.com Generation BSC logo created by Jordyn Hunter.

See Also
102: Platty Queens + a chat with Hacks co-creator Lucia Aniello

See Also

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 73:59


Join the Hogg Hive on Patreon for ad-free episodes every week, and some upcoming bonus episodes.Kate's back from Cannes! She and BL catch up on the last films of the festival and her journey in the Tom Crui-niverse. BL went to see Nan Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency in Ballarat and is very excited to tell you about the two special editions of the mX she guest-edited for RISING this year!This week, Brodie is joined by Lucia Aniello for a chat about Hacks, a recent visit to Schwartz and Sandy's, the Tom Cruise Coconut Cake and some incredible recommendations. Lucia is the co-creator, -writer, -producer, -director and showrunner of Hacks, along with Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky. She was a director on Broad City and the Netflix reboot of The Babysitters Club (vale queen!!!!!), and she and Paul co-wrote and -directed the film Rough Night and the webseries Time-Traveling Bong, which BL recommended way back in episode 8!See AlsoAn interview with Hacks' costume designerLucia and Paul on Talk EasyReal Housewives of South BostonAlso AlsosLucia recommends: Mary and George, On Writing by Stephen King, buying a pair of socks when you're visiting a new placeBrodie recommends: the fresh-squeezed OJ from Northcote IGA, Renee Gracie: Fireproof on Stan(nes), The Uncoupling by Meg Wolitzer (and the related story, ‘Mitzvah Night Is CANCELLED' Inside the sex strike that has infuriated husbands and shaken the ultra-Orthodox world by Talia Lavin in the Cut)Kate recommends: Officine Universelle Buly bath salts, 'How 3M Discovered, Then Concealed, the Dangers of Forever Chemicals' by Sharon Lerner, the AirFly Pro Deluxe Bluetooth Transmittor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Girls Gone Hallmark
Legend of the Lost Locket

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 20:32


In this episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, co-hosts Megan, a Hallmark movie enthusiast, and Wendy, a former Hallmark hater, delve into the Hallmark Channel original movie, 'Legends of the Lost Locket.' The movie, aired on April 13, features an antiques expert and a town sheriff embarking on a quest tied to romance and discovery. Email us your thoughts or review to meganandwendy@gmail.com. We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. News and Notes About "Legend of the Lost Locket Legend of the Lost Locket was directed by Kevin Fair. Kevin has 44 directing credits which include Girls Gone Hallmark faves Taking a Shot at Love 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost, and several of the Signed, Sealed, Delivered movies, reviews coming soon to Girls Gone Hallmark. Michelle Ricci is the writer of Legend of the Lost Locket. Michelle has 9 total writing credits, most of them mysteries including: Murdoch Mysteries, Frankie Drake Mysteries and Hailey Dean Mystery Natasha Burnett stars as Amelia Scott. Natasha can also be seen as Minnie Canfield in When Calls the Heart. Additional Hallmark credits include Love at First Bark and Sweet Revenge: A Hannah Swensen Mystery. Natasha also appeared in four episodes of the series UnREAL. Viv Leacock plays Detective Marcus Forrest. Viv has 139 acting credits and also acts alongside Natasha Burnett as Joseph Canfield on When Calls the Heart. Our Spidey Senses suspect this might not be their first romantic pairing.  Samantha Cole plays Francine Holbrook. Samantha has 37 acting credits and has appeared in a number of  Hallmark films including: Friends & Family Christmas, Signed Sealed Delivered: The Vows We Have Made, and Advice to Love By, as well as three episodes of UnREAL. Listen to Megan and Wendy's review of Advice to Love By Hallmark staple Beverley Elliott plays Enid. Beverley has 119 acting credits. She was most recently seen in A World Record Christmas in 2023 for Hallmark. Although she was never on UnREAL she does mark a different Bingo space. She played Granny in 60 episodes of Once Upon a Time. Andrea Stefancikova plays Mayor's girlfriend Poppy Evans. Andrea has 54 acting credits and this appears to be her first role for Hallmark. Hrothgar Mathews plays Mayor Bob Truman. Hrothgar has 134 acting credits and he also appears on When Calls the Heart as Ned Yost. Guess what. He was in on episode of Once Upon a Time Isabel Birch plays Hannah. Isabel has 10 acting credits but she's off to a strong start. She was in Heaven Down Here and Inventing the Christmas Prince for Hallmark. She also appeared in Schmigadoon as well as on The Babysitters Club as Becca Ramsey. Legend of the Lost Locket was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia and features a filming location easter egg for Hearties Watch the Trailer for "Legend of the Lost Locket"

Under the Influence with Jo Piazza
Sunday Nice Things: Back to the Babysitters Club

Under the Influence with Jo Piazza

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 60:11


Who wants to enjoy a little bit of nostalgia this Sunday morning? Join Jo on the magical and wonderful happy-making Stuck in Stonybrook podcast where they revisit our favorite childhood series through a modern (and often feminist) lens. Subscribe to more Stuck in Stonybrook here.

Be It Till You See It
335. How to Turn Reading Into an Enjoyable Habit

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 27:42


In today's recap episode, Lesley and Brad uncover Danny Brassell's innovative approaches to cultivating a love for reading. From understanding the unique reading levels of every individual to integrating reading into daily activities, discover how to transform reading from a chore into a cherished habit. Get ready to inspire a new generation of avid readers.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Why exposure to diverse materials enhances reading skills and fosters a lifelong love for books.How making reading fun can dramatically increase reading speed and comprehension.Recognize students' unique reading levels and interests for tailored learning experiences.A free formula to craft compelling, personalized speeches from Danny Brassell.Episode References/Links:OPC Summer CampMarch MadnessBarrels Deck FlashcardseLevate Round 4Cambodia Early BirdBounce Body Contrology Lesley Affiliate LinkChat with us  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn  Episode Transcript:Brad Crowell 0:00  Making it fun I thought was interesting. He said, yeah, you know, I eavesdrop on my students. I was like, okay. He's like, yeah, if I hear him talking about cars, I introduce him to a book about cars. You know, if I hear him talking about whatever, sports, I introduce him to a book about sports. He's like, they're, they're only going to read the stuff they're interested in.Lesley Logan 0:16  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 0:58  Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the enriching convo I had with Danny Brassell in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to pause us now. Go back and listen to that one and then come back and join us. He's so fun. Brad Crowell 1:13  I love this guy.Lesley Logan 1:13  He's so fired up. Brad Crowell 1:14  He's amazing. Lesley Logan 1:19  And also I was like, like timing would have it, we're talking about reading and we're talking about reading again in March, guys, because we have an amazing guest who is like, literally getting books into schools where they have lower income and less resources. So like, I'm all about reading right now. And I, you all should be, too. And then we just talked to Nick who's going to teach us how to read. We'll have him on the show. So you guys have been wanting to retain your reading skills and we are here to talk about reading.Lesley Logan 1:43  So, today is February 29th and it's a Leap Year Day.Brad Crowell 1:47  What?Lesley Logan 1:48  What? And you know what's so funny is I feel like I've, in my entire life, I've never remembered a Leap Year Day before and I've Brad Crowell 1:53  Not really paid attention. Lesley Logan 1:54  No, but I'm excited for this one. Brad Crowell 1:56  Oh, good. Lesley Logan 1:57  I don't know why. It's just nice to have a longer month. Brad Crowell 2:00  It's great. Lesley Logan 2:01  I need more time. Thank you, February, for time. Brad Crowell 2:03  More time. Lesley Logan 2:04  More time. Brad Crowell 2:04  Hell yeah. Lesley Logan 2:05  Thank you.Brad Crowell 2:06  Here is that extra day in the week. Lesley Logan 2:08  So let's talk about why this happens in case you haven't been in school for a really long time. Or, you know, you were self-leading yourself during school, we use leap years to keep our calendars in sync with the seasons, which I think is bullshit because the seasons are no longer lining up with (inaudible). Brad Crowell 2:24  No, the seasons have changed. Lesley Logan 2:25  The seasons have changed. In case you noticed. Okay, our common calendar is actually 1/4 of a day short of a full orbit. Over time that would throw everything off, so that's why we add an extra day into the shortest month of the year, February, every four years. Keeps us on track. You want to know why I fucking know? Brad Crowell 2:44  Tell me.Lesley Logan 2:44  Why is February so fucking short? Brad Crowell 2:46  Yeah. What's up with that voice?Lesley Logan 2:47  Who decided why some months are 30 days and some months are 31 days and only one month is 28 days? (Inaudible) Why didn't we make several months only 30 so February could be 30? Brad Crowell 2:58  I mean, then you wouldn't have that really cool song, 30 days in September...Lesley Logan 3:03  Do you, did you learn like you do the knuckles? (Inaudible) Brad Crowell 3:06  I learned them all and I've never retained any of it. Lesley Logan 3:10  September? No, that's wrong. How? Would you start on the thumb? Or do you start on the first finger? Brad Crowell 3:17  I don't have an answer. I don't know the, I don't know the answer. I literally look it up every single time. Lesley Logan 3:21  Well, I also have to say I before E except after C. So there's just some things that never stuck. Brad Crowell 3:26  No, that one, I before E except afterLesley Logan 3:28  But I have to say it after every time I write the word so it's not sticking. I have to say the mantra. It's not, the word didn't stick. Brad Crowell 3:36  That's fine.Lesley Logan 3:36  Okay. So for those who were born today, Brad wrote this. Brad Crowell 3:40  Sucks to be you. Slash.Lesley Logan 3:42  But you actually get to pick February 28th or March 1st on your non-birth date years. As if you didn't know, you could pick your own fucking birth date. Happy birthday to you. Brad Crowell 3:52  Well, they don't get one. There's no Feb 29. So, what are you gonna do? Brad Crowell 3:53  I, the same thing people on April 15th do, pick a fucking different day. Tax Day. No one likes April 15th. No one does. They pick.Brad Crowell 3:57  So people change their birthday? Lesley Logan 3:59  They just do a different day. Brad Crowell 4:02  Never heard of this. Lesley Logan 4:03  You know, you can do a different day no matter when your birth date was. Brad Crowell 4:12  Yeah, mine is December 33rd. Brad Crowell 4:29  Yeah, go to OPC.me/workshops.Lesley Logan 4:15  No, no. You have to pick an actual date of the year. At any rate, here we go. OPC Summer Camp. We are doing that in June. More information to follow but if you are on the waitlist, you'll find all information first and probably get some bulk extra bonuses and goodies and discounts. Lesley Logan 4:32  OPC.me/workshops. OPC March Matness, because March Matness starts tomorrow. Brad Crowell 4:38  Mañana. Lesley Logan 4:39  And so you can get free mat classes with me. Brad Crowell 4:42  It was supposed to start today but we just decided to add an extra day in this year, so. Lesley Logan 4:46  Yeah, we decided. We decided. The world does revolve around the we in this room. So March Matness starts on March 1st, I think, so go to OPC.me/challenge and you will see the first class it's up there. And if you're listening to this randomly on a different day, you can still do that and you can still sign up and you can start the challenge whenever you want to. Brad Crowell 5:08  Yes, you can. Lesley Logan 5:09  That's how we do things around here. Brad Crowell 5:10  Yes, you can. Lesley Logan 5:11  Be it till you see it. So, alsoBrad Crowell 5:14  OPC.me/challengeLesley Logan 5:14  Also an OPC situation we are still working on those Barrels Flashcards, they are still TBD on when their presale is but if you are on the waitlist for that you are going to get to know when those discounts are. And if you're noticing a theme with the waitlist, it's because we reward people on waitlist, so we don't have to promote stuff publicly. Brad Crowell 5:33  Do you know what the waitlist is? Anybody? Anybody? Anybody? OPC.me/flashcardwaitlist. That's right. That's the one. You got this. Lesley Logan 5:41  You have to figure this out, guys. So anyways, you want to go there to get on it if you are wanting to nerd out about the Barrels Deck and get the best price ever because we will not promote it on social media. We don't promote it on any other newsletter list. It's only gonna be on this one. Brad Crowell 5:55  Yeah, the presale is only going to waitlisters.Lesley Logan 5:57  Also, we value your time and your inbox. Okay. eLevate round four is really kicked off. Amazing, amazing group, you are missing out 1,000%. So if you want to hear about eLevate five or six or any of those other ones, you want to go to our waitlist for that. You can start, you can go to the site now and you can actually check out what it's all about and get on a call and see if it's right for you that we can make sure you save up your money and you schedule the time to really, just a wonderful program that I absolutely love doing. I had the best time and for those who were like, I don't want to do virtual, you can fly to Vegas for the in-person (inaudible) you can do that. Brad Crowell 6:30  Yeah, come hang out. Brad Crowell 6:30  Changed it up. Lesley Logan 6:32  And lastly, Brad, take us home. Lesley Logan 6:30  You don't have to but you can. So it's super fun. Leslielogan.co/elevate. Yeah, you thought you knew what it was didn't you? Thought you did? But you don't. Lesley Logan 6:37  you knew what it was? Didn't you? Thought you did? But you don't change it up. And lastly, Brad, hey, get home,Brad Crowell 6:44  We are going to Cambodia. Actually, we're really proud of this trip that we've created over the years. Obviously, we've talked about this before. But I'm just really fired up that this trip this upcoming year is going to be some new stuff added in. Plus, we're almost sold out. And, we almost sold out because of the waitlist and I'm just really fired up about that we have a great crew, it is going to be a heck of a trip. Lesley Logan 7:11  I know, Brad's talking to all of them on the phone already. (Inaudible) met several of you on the tour. So we're gonna have a blast. Brad Crowell 7:19  Yeah, it's gonna be, it's gonna be amazing. So we're really, really fired up about that. And there are still just a few spots left. So if you're interested in that. Lesley Logan 7:28  Literally just a few, like, no, you can't even count them all in one hand. Lesley Logan 7:31  OctoberBrad Crowell 7:31  October 6th to 11th, this year, and you can go to crowsnestretreats.com. Lesley Logan 7:38  Yeah. All right. Before we talk about Danny, what's our audience question? Brad Crowell 7:43  All right, Maria, from Instagram, thank you for this question. She said, Lesley, where do I get a spine corrector like yours? Lesley Logan 7:50  I know, because it's hot. It's so Barbie. So I've, I've had this hot pink on my window chair forever. And it became available. And my person and Contrology was like, hey, you got this hot pink and you can get on that spine card when it comes out. And she like was holding my invites ready to go. So I was one of the first spine correctors to ever get from the Contrology line. Brad Crowell 8:18  Lucky you. Lesley Logan 8:19  Also have a demo center guy. So okay, don't get, don't be jealous. But, what does that mean? It means any of the equipment that you see I have, you can actually get one like it, you can get whatever color you want. And we have discount links. So if you've never purchased from Balanced Body or Contrology, or it's been several years, you can use the link. You can also, if you need to do a special order where you want a different color like a hot pink like mine, then you can talk to my salesperson. So what you need to do is just Brad Crowell 8:46  Chat to us. Lesley Logan 8:47  Yeah, opc.me/chat. If you say I want this piece of equipment, my team can just give you the direct link with a discount on there. But if you are going to want to chat with a salesperson (inaudible) special, then just let my team know like I'm gonna want to do a special order and they'll make sure you have my salesperson's, I'm not shouting her email on here for y'all to like, bombard her. But she's amazing. And she is the only person who can give you my discount link. Technically, if you can't do it on the site. You can't get it but it's me. And I got hooked up. It's me. I don't know why thatBrad Crowell 9:22  Cause it's pink...Lesley Logan 9:23  Yes. Yes. It's a Lizzo song. Yeah. Yeah. It's so fun. If you haven't seen it, go to my Instagram account. I gave it its own real and it's just she's beautiful. And I love her. So you should get one too and then you should get ready for the Barrels Cards because I will teach you how to do all the different things you can on it. Brad Crowell 9:45  All the things. Lesley Logan 9:46  I have warmed up on it for my workouts every single day since it arrived. So I am obsessed.Brad Crowell 9:51  I love it. All right, now let's talk about Danny Brassell. Renowned as the “Jim Carrey with a Ph.D.”, prolific speaker and author of 16 books including 'Leadership Begins with Motivation,' Danny shared his insights on the importance of reading, and how he applies these principles to improving communication skills for entrepreneurs and executives. But mostly, y'all, talked about kids. Lesley Logan 10:16  We talked about so many kids. Brad Crowell 10:17  This guy is astounding to me. Lesley Logan 10:20  I know. Brad Crowell 10:21  Yeah. You know, he does 100 speaking engagements a year? Lesley Logan 10:24  I know. Brad Crowell 10:24  That's, that's incredible.Lesley Logan 10:26  It's insane. Brad Crowell 10:27  That's two a week. Lesley Logan 10:28  Yeah. And then when we're done, he's like, how can I help you? And I'm like, I mean, I think that how can I help you like you're doing the world like the Lord's work right now.Brad Crowell 10:37  He has four major projects and one of them is like, helping kids with Lesley Logan 10:42  We should connect him with Rodney, not Rondney, Rodman. Brad Crowell 10:45  Rodman. Lesley Logan 10:46  I think they live close to each other. Brad Crowell 10:47  Jake. All of them. I mean, yeah, I was just super impressed by him, trying to help change literacy. Lesley Logan 10:57  Oh, yeah. So he said, people who read more, read better. And his job is to really expose his students to all kinds of ways to love reading. He likes to teach kids why to read and he wants kids to want reading and to choose it on their own. And I think that's like, really especiallyBrad Crowell 11:13  That was the thing that I was like, oh, my God, this is the fucking most obvious thing ever. That he's like, yeah, you know, they go to elementary school and they learn how, he's like, but they don't want to do it. So (inaudible) how do you get them to want to do it? I was like, oh, that's duh. He's like, yeah, so I teach kids what to read. I was like, wow. Okay.Lesley Logan 11:35  Yeah. And he believes like one of the most important things is we have to learn how to make reading fun for you. And I did this earlier this year. I read the best book. And it was so fun. I read it in three days. Brad Crowell 11:46  Yeah, you slayed that book.Lesley Logan 11:47  I know I need to get a library card. Not waiting on that so far. But I slayed that book. Because I like, I made it fun. I like, played some music, I sat in my reading chair, you know all the things. And it really, it really, what I realized is that I read really fast because like I can read really fast because I've read so thank goodness for being a child who read, but like, I love this because I know that the person I am today is because of the books that I read. And I read books because my mom made sure I read books as a kid like she was so we would (inaudible) the library every week. And we could check out however many the max number of books was, and we went every week. Why? Because the library is free guys. Free. (inaudible)Brad Crowell 12:30  We did exactly the same, you know, and we had books that we would read as a family, we'd have books that we'd read on our own. And what I thought was really interesting, he said, hey, listen, you know, the I'm sure you all have heard this, the statistics, but you can change your kids' grades from an F to a C, if they read nine minutes a day. And he said, from a C to an A is not like 47 hours a day. No, they they literally they read 20 minutes a day, 20 minutes a day. Lesley Logan 13:03  And he also said you don't have to do it all at once. (inaudible) Brad Crowell 13:04  Those are the kids that are getting grades. Not only you see, you don't have to do it all at once. He said it doesn't matter who's doing the reading. The parent can read out loud and that counts for the kids. I was like, that's cool. So yeah, I mean, making it fun, I thought was interesting. He said, yeah, you know, I used to eavesdrop on my students. I was like, okay, he's like, yeah, if I hear them talking about cars, I introduced them to a book about cars. You know, if I hear them talking about whatever sports, I introduce them to a book about sports. He's like, they're only going to read the stuff they're interested in. So if you can get them into, you know, like, understand what they're interested in. You can give them material. He said, there are 4 million books written a year in the United States. I didn't know that. That's just astounding.Lesley Logan 13:45  You know what's so funny? Is that like Brad will say he never reads, okay, he says he'll never read. Okay, so we're sitting in Austin at a random restaurant and he overhears something. And he was like, oh, you read that? So, have you heard of this series? Oh, and then Brad shares some of this whole series I've never even heard him fucking talk about. Then he talks about a different series and a different series. So the truth is, Brad reads a specific genre of book and this guy was like, so excited and this guy's sharing Brad with all these different books in that same genre. And so what it is, is that Brad doesn't just read books outside of that genre, and that's okay. Brad Crowell 14:20  No, I don't actually pick them up and read them. I listen to audio. Lesley Logan 14:23  Well, guess what? Danny said you could do that, too. Brad Crowell 14:25  Yes, he did. Yeah, I got excited about that. That was really helpful. Lesley Logan 14:29  Yeah. So anyways, I'm in. I just think it's really, really great. And if you missed it, if your kid's grades suck, get them to read a book they're interested in and make it fun. You know how my parents made it fun? We can have a gummy worm for every chapter of a book we read. And obviously there's gonna be like two-page chapters that were like, you know, full on like The Baby-Sitters Club, you know, Nancy Drew, Beverly Cleary. So like, but, we can have a gummy worm and so I would just read a whole book and I got 13 because you don't want just one. I had 13. Brad Crowell 15:07  Mom, there 13 chapters in this book, I put a photo at the corner of every single one just to show you so I can prove that I get 13. Lesley Logan 15:15  No, I didn't have to do that. But I, she just trust me. But I also like, because no one wants one gummy worm.Brad Crowell 15:20  No one wants that.Lesley Logan 15:21  You want, you want all of them. Brad Crowell 15:22  You can't just, not just one.Lesley Logan 15:25  What did you love?Brad Crowell 15:27  He shared the problem that he saw in most educational systems that we think that every kid is at the same level and he said there actually are different levels of reading and they have different interests. He's, this is a really cool story, because he talked about a high school kid who is like, clearly the football player who is a stereotype. amazing athlete, not a great student, right? Well, maybe he's a great student, but not a great reader. Right? So he's in 12th grade, but he's literally reading at a first grade level. Right? And he said, he said, the problem is that when you are in 12th grade, the first grade level books are like basically picture books with like four words in them. And he said, that's embarrassing as hell for a 12th grader to be carrying on school. So how did he, how do you get around that? He said, all right, we're gonna write a book for first graders. And the guy was like, okay, sure. He's like, but do you know anything about books that first graders would read? And he's like, No, he's like, all right, well, looks like we have to go read some first grade books. In order for us to write a book for first graders. And he's like, do you see what I did there? I was like, yeah, of course. I mean, that's, that's like, that's like, such a great excuse for this senior to be carrying around a bunch of kids' books so that when he's teased about it, because he will be, because kids are dicks, he would be able to say, listen, I'm doing homework for me to write a book.Lesley Logan 17:01  I want.Brad Crowell 17:02  I'm so inspired. Lesley Logan 17:03  I want to I want to shoot this (inaudible).Brad Crowell 17:06  Obviously a dick. Lesley Logan 17:07  Kids are dicks.Brad Crowell 17:08  Kids are dicks. Lesley Logan 17:09  When you listen to a podcast and they're kind of like dual income, one kid. It's like a dink or a dank or something like that. And then she's like, yeah, like, we used to be a duldo which is like dual income, like, one dog only or something like that likeBrad Crowell 17:29  DINK, dual income no kids. Lesley Logan 17:32  No kids. Brad Crowell 17:33  Yeah. Dual income, let's see, I don't know, one kid, DISK, dual income single kid. That's a DISK. SISK, single income single kid.Lesley Logan 17:46  Yeah. And then there's like also like dual income like dog only. So that's a DILDO. And I don't know why they came to me when you were just saying that. Anyways, you guys, that's a plug for another podcast (inaudible). Brad Crowell 18:05  I can't even come up with that on Google search without coming up with a bunch of garbage. (Inaudible)Brad Crowell 18:16  Oh, here we go. Here it is. Here it is. We're no longer DISKs. We're DILDOs, dual income little dog owners. Lesley Logan 18:22  Little dog owners.Brad Crowell 18:26  Oh my gosh. Lesley Logan 18:27  I love it so much (inaudible). Anyways, but I think it's, I also just think likeBrad Crowell 18:33  We're DILBOs.Lesley Logan 18:37  Large dogs only?Brad Crowell 18:39  Big dogs. Big dog owners. Lesley Logan 18:41  Yeah. Large dog owners. Brad Crowell 18:44  DILBOs. Lesley Logan 18:44  Yeah, no, you just said large dogs. Brad Crowell 18:46  Oh, we could be large dog owners. Lesley Logan 18:48  It's the same acronym. (Inaudible). If you read more, Brad, I'm just kidding.Brad Crowell 18:54  Get that up to an A? Lesley Logan 18:55  Yeah, so anyways, I but I do think that's really cool. I think it is interesting. I remember like, when I was in junior high, we took that reading test and one of my friends was like, a college reading level and I was only a junior, like a junior in high school reading level. I'm in the seventh grade. And I just remember going they're so much more than me like they're higher than me. I didn't as a perfectionist. I wasn't thinking about the kids who like got hit with you're-lower-than-your-grade-level. Like how, how depressing is that? And I wonder if the teachers had a like a way around that other than what we have to do take like the grocery store paper bags to cover our books in?Brad Crowell 19:37  Yeah, well, I mean, you know his conclusion at that whole thing was that you know, teachers, good teachers will basically help you progress to the next level. Lesley Logan 19:46  Yeah, pay your teachers more.Brad Crowell 19:47  All right. So let's talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Danny Brassell? Honestly, I thought this was so genius and you were laughing at the end of it because for the first time ever, we got an action item that said, go watch television. Lesley Logan 20:09  I know. We've never had that before.Brad Crowell 20:12  I was like, really? And he's like, yeah, you want to know why the highest reading averages are in the country of Finland? Like yeah, I want to know why he said because they watch the most TV. I was like, okay, and he said, and they have closed captioning turned on. So they're reading the entire time they're watching television. I thought that is so fascinating. So go watch television with the captions on, right? And I thought something else like just to throw this in there too. Y'all talked about habit building and tie, tying it to like something that's emotionally, tying it to something emotional that you already enjoy is going to help you and he said yeah, you know, for me, I actually don't get out and do enough movement. I don't walk enough I don't have enough exercise. So I started walk I started I made myself I only gave myself permission to watch my show when I'm on my treadmill. Right? And I thought that's pretty cool. So what if you're on a treadmill while watching your favorite show with the captions on? Way to go.Lesley Logan 21:21  And if your dog isn't my own you probably can do that without barking. (Inaudible)Brad Crowell 21:29  Yeah, well, aside from the treadmill. What's your biggest takeaway from his Be It Action Items? Lesley Logan 21:34  Okay, this is really cool. So those of you who are (inaudible) wow, he's a hundred speeches a year. Oh my God. He actually shared how to create a formula for your speeches. This, you guys Brad Crowell 21:45  Totally dug this. Totally dug this. Lesley Logan 21:48  Yeah, get a pen and paper out right now because that's step one. And also (inaudible) that's strep one. You don't want strep oneBrad Crowell 21:55  That's the D in delta one.Lesley Logan 21:59  You, so step one, is that but also go get one because this is freaking gold. I think we paid our coaches about $15,000 for this information and he gave it to you all for free. So here it is. He said get a pen and paper. Write down every life story that's ever happened to you. Not the whole story just like the triggers like he said the example the time I locked myself out of the car in front of Costco or the time dad spilled mustard on his tie at that fancy restaurant. Like, if you are unsure how to do this, you guys, another way to do it is like go through your photos the other day, babe, I came across our first Valentine's Day. Brad Crowell 22:33  That's a genius idea going through photos. Lesley Logan 22:35  And like, I went through the photos and I was like, where are we? And I was like, oh my God, we were on this hike that has like all this graffiti, it's like this crazy place. And then I, I actually because of that I wrote an email today that's going out on Valentine's Day. Brad Crowell 22:47  About Nazis?Lesley Logan 22:52  No. So I hate to tell them about the Nazi part. It was a Nazi sympathizer campground. Brad Crowell 22:58  Yeah, in the 50's, in the hills of Los Angeles. Lesley Logan 23:01  And it's and by the hills I mean, like the valley theBrad Crowell 23:05  Yeah. Like, buried away from civilization. Lesley Logan 23:08  Really, really cool hike and people take spray paint and they spray paint over each other. And it's like, they've like just they graffiti this campground. And because it's like art, and it's really cool to do that. And anyways, that's but beside the point, I came across that I had to write an email for Valentine's. I'm like what the fuck am I gonna write for Valentine's Day? But I remember this. And so I told that entire story about how on that day on our first Valentine's Day, it was a really hike. And then you decided to cook two special recipes. And the first one was amazing. And the second one isBrad Crowell 23:38  Yes, stuffed, shrimp-stuffed avocado. I remember this.Lesley Logan 23:40  Yes. Yes. You put it back in the cup and microwaves the whole thing. It was like really beautiful. And then he made this shrimp avocado salad. You've seen the theme, but he misread the cayenne pepper amount. And so I shared how we ended up at Whole Foods and prepared food. And then I led that into coming on a retreat. And don't worry, Brad's not cooking we haven't (inaudible). But the point is, is that if you go through your life source and you write them down, just the triggers these little, little captions, like you said, that after an hour, just like an hour, like if you even just like went through your photos, you'd have three to 400 stories with these things. Because like, shit happens to you every day. You guys, the amount of shit we go through every day. Like I just like sometimes, like if someone followed me around, they would never believe what I go through. So then you can associate step two. What's the teaching point? What's the learning lesson from the story? Brad Crowell 24:35  What's the high level theme? Is it loyalty? Is it friendship? Is it kindness? Is it happenstances and whatever it might be? Leadership, responsibility.Lesley Logan 24:47  And then you put them in folders in your computer based on the teaching point. And the next time you're asked to speak anywhere you have, oh, do you want to talk about leadership? I'm gonna tell you this, I'm gonna tell you this and you'll have a story to tell. Brad Crowell 24:58  It's genius. Lesley Logan 24:59  It's so genius. Brad Crowell 25:00  It is so genius especially because you know, you and possibly even me are about to embark on this podcast toward journey where we're trying to get booked on these other pods to start sharing more about, Be It Till You See It sharing more about some of the other things that we're working on in our lives. And, you know, the reality is they're always prompting you well, what are you going to talk about? And you're like, I don't know, I'm gonna talk about some things but, it's gonna be good conversation. Just book me. Lesley Logan 25:27  Don't worry. I was homeless three times (inaudible).Brad Crowell 25:31  So, you know, having this like, out of your, in your bag of tricks is it's crazy. It's amazing. Lesley Logan 25:36  It's brilliant. It's amazing. And also like for those who think I have nothing to talk about. Lesley Logan 25:43  Yeah. Bullshit. Lesley Logan 25:44  You have so much. (Inaudible)Brad Crowell 25:46  Yeah, we call it DILDO. Lesley Logan 25:47  I'm sure Danny doesn't call it bullshit. I've got (inaudible). Anyways, I'm Lesley Logan.Brad Crowell 25:54  And I'm Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 25:55  How are you going to use these tips? You got to do it. Danny is amazing. I really want to introduce him to Rodman so we just need to make that happen. Brad Crowell 26:02  Yeah, we're gonna do it.Lesley Logan 26:03  And we are so freaking grateful for you. So make sure you share the Pod because especially this one, a lot of parents can hear it and help their kiddos go from a C to F to a C and a C to an A and read more and have a lot of fun. And tag us on the Gram, send your questions in and until next time, Be It Till You See It.Brad Crowell 26:25  Bye for now. Lesley Logan 26:27  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day.   Lesley Logan 26:54  Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @Be It Pod. Brad Crowell 27:09  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 27:14  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 27:19  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 27:26  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 27:29  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Under the Influence with Jo Piazza
Sunday Nice Things: SSR (Shit She Read) Pod

Under the Influence with Jo Piazza

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 50:51


Each week on the SSR (Shit She Read) podcast host Alli Hoff Kosik will challenge a guest to reread a literary throwback or to experience for the first time ever a book they may have missed as a kid. The show covers everything from The Baby-Sitters Club to Holes to Nancy Drew and Harry Potter.Guests are asked to spill all the feels and all the opinions about their throwback read for your podcast-listening pleasure. A glass of wine is not required, but it's certainly allowed. This week I happen to be the guest talking about none other than Little House in the Big Woods in all its prairie problematic glory.You can subscribe to SSR here. 

Hot Girl Talks
babysitters club (bonus episode)

Hot Girl Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 63:24 Transcription Available


Welcome to the Delusional Diaries with Halley and Jaz. (Formerly hot girl talks) This week the girls sit down to chat through their weekend. They discuss Halley's bender and making new friends. Listen to hear about who kept someone crying this week, their senior superlatives, their side hustles growing up and more. They give updates on their new years resolutions and their ideal scenarios for adult life. Follow the podcast on instagram @delusionaldiariespodcast. Follow the podcast on TikTok @delusionaldiariespodcast. Subscribe to the YouTube @DelusionalDiariesPodcast. Check out the website at Delusionaldiaries.com (we are working on recording at home and the audio. Thanks for bearing with us)

Hot Girl Talks
babysitters club (the audio is fixed)

Hot Girl Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 63:24


Welcome to the Delusional Diaries with Halley and Jaz. (Formerly hot girl talks) This week the girls sit down to chat through their weekend. They discuss Halley's bender and making new friends. Listen to hear about who kept someone crying this week, their senior superlatives, their side hustles growing up and more. They give updates on their new years resolutions and their ideal scenarios for adult life. Follow the podcast on instagram @delusionaldiariespodcast. Follow the podcast on TikTok @delusionaldiariespodcast. Subscribe to the YouTube @DelusionalDiariesPodcast. Check out the website at Delusionaldiaries.com (we are working on recording at home and the audio. Thanks for bearing with us)

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Malia Baker Read by Momona Tamada

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 16:49


From reinventing an iconic Babysitters Club character for a new generation to overcoming anxiety to stand up for her beliefs, Malia Baker proves there's power in contradictions. Classic yet updated, shy yet outspoken—Malia can be it all! This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Haley Dapkus with sound design and mixing by Mumble Media. It was written by Nicole Haroutunian with Momona Tamada and edited by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Momona Tamada. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Our executive producers are Joy Smith and Jes Wolfe. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Get to Know Malia Baker

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 9:05


Meet actor and activist, Malia Baker. Malia narrated the story of Momona Tamada who is Malia's co-star in The Babysitters Club. In this interview, Malia shares what it was like growing up mixed-race in Vancouver, Canada as well as her experience with complex regional pain syndrome. She also takes us behind the scenes of The Babysitters Club! This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This interview was produced by Deborah Goldstein with sound design and mixing by John Marshall Media. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Our executive producers are Joy Smith and Jes Wolfe. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!

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Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Momona Tamada Read by Malia Baker

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 16:37


Momona Tamada is a young Japanese Canadian actor best known for her dazzling performance in The Baby-Sitters Club. Momona reaches audiences with her magnetic performances and passion for advocacy. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Deborah Goldstein with sound design and mixing by Mumble Media. It was written by Alexis Stratton and edited by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Malia Baker. Joy Smith was our executive producer. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!