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Send us a text and chime in!An extraordinary new bronze statue depicting Sharlot M. Hall, one of Arizona's most revered pioneers, is set to be displayed in the beautiful rose garden of Sharlot Hall Museum. Created by the award-winning Prescott-based sculptor Heather Johnson Beary, the nearly 7-foot-tall statue is slated for installation this fall and will celebrate Hall's enduring legacy as a poet, storyteller, and historian. Selected by George Fuller, a former board member of the museum and long-time supporter, Beary was commissioned to bring this historic figure to life. Fuller's generosity, through his donation to fund the creation of the statue, was described by the... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/new-sharlot-hall-statue-coming-to-museum/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
We have a JOYFUL show for you today! From Fox Sports 'The Bear' Chris Fallica is back to break down a massive slate of bowls and playoffs! First, Kiev recaps the weekend with the good, the bad, and the ugly. Then he gets into some box score analysis. After that, Kiev talks some college football bowls from Dec 26th - 27th. Then, Chris comes on and the guys immediately talk about what is best for your Christmas experience. Next, Chris and Kiev address the whole matchup issues in the quarterfinals. How could we fix that? After that, the boys talk about college football bowls and of course the @CFBPlayoff on a day by day basis with some Free Plays. Then, Kiev and Chris give out some beer bet bangers (longshots) and an early NFL play. Finally, Kiev talks some fantasy football Championship Week! Should you have any questions for the podcast, or games that you want us to cap during our shows, please message us at Info@TheOddsBreakers.com. Have a wonderful week! Link to wagering on our best bets from the show: https://theoddsbreakers.com/mybookie/ Must Be 21+. Gambling Problem? Call or Text 1-800-GAMBLER. Use Promo Code Basketball2024 TO GET $100 OFF EVERY Basketball OR YEARLY PACKAGE or 50% OFF THE FIRST MONTH OF ANY MONTHLY PACKAGE for the rest of the 2025 season! Click here: https://theoddsbreakers.com/premium-plays/ Offer expires December 31st 2025 Follow our FREE PICKS telegram channel: https://t.me/TheOddsBreakersFreePicks Follow Kiev O'Neil's NEW personal FREE PICKS telegram Channel: https://t.me/KievONeil If you want to subscribe to support us and get some very frequent winners please Click Here to become a member of The OddsBreakers and gain access to premium plays BEFORE the line moves! Or, you can visit theoddsbreakers.com and click shop and pick one of our great handicappers including Kiev O'Neil @OBKiev at only $84 per month on a 1 year subscription! You could also support us at Patreon.com for only $10 a month to help us out and thank us for some free plays as well as get some extra benefits like free merch and more!
We have a JOYFUL show for you today! From Fox Sports 'The Bear' Chris Fallica is back to break down a massive slate of bowls and playoffs! First, Kiev recaps the weekend with the good, the bad, and the ugly. Then he gets into some box score analysis. After that, Kiev talks some college football bowls from Dec 26th - 27th. Then, Chris comes on and the guys immediately talk about what is best for your Christmas experience. Next, Chris and Kiev address the whole matchup issues in the quarterfinals. How could we fix that? After that, the boys talk about college football bowls and of course the @CFBPlayoff on a day by day basis with some Free Plays. Then, Kiev and Chris give out some beer bet bangers (longshots) and an early NFL play. Finally, Kiev talks some fantasy football Championship Week! Should you have any questions for the podcast, or games that you want us to cap during our shows, please message us at Info@TheOddsBreakers.com. Have a wonderful week! Link to wagering on our best bets from the show: https://theoddsbreakers.com/mybookie/ Must Be 21+. Gambling Problem? Call or Text 1-800-GAMBLER. Use Promo Code Basketball2024 TO GET $100 OFF EVERY Basketball OR YEARLY PACKAGE or 50% OFF THE FIRST MONTH OF ANY MONTHLY PACKAGE for the rest of the 2025 season! Click here: https://theoddsbreakers.com/premium-plays/ Offer expires December 31st 2025 Follow our FREE PICKS telegram channel: https://t.me/TheOddsBreakersFreePicks Follow Kiev O'Neil's NEW personal FREE PICKS telegram Channel: https://t.me/KievONeil If you want to subscribe to support us and get some very frequent winners please Click Here to become a member of The OddsBreakers and gain access to premium plays BEFORE the line moves! Or, you can visit theoddsbreakers.com and click shop and pick one of our great handicappers including Kiev O'Neil @OBKiev at only $84 per month on a 1 year subscription! You could also support us at Patreon.com for only $10 a month to help us out and thank us for some free plays as well as get some extra benefits like free merch and more!
Attackers please enjoy or Christmas gift to you! On this very jolly episode we visit Whoville and our favorite mean green friend, plus Polar bear gives you two mythical presents for the price of one. Finally get into the spirit with some of our favorite songs from Christmas movies! Also always like, subscribe, comment and all that nonsense. Follow us on social media, and please have a happy holiday season.
Catch Saul and Bueno Bueno Podcast Live in Chicago Nov 15th! https://www.eventbrite.com/o/inland-entertainment-89399334223 Hello friends on todays episode we brought up nasty things w've seen people do in the gym sauna or steam room! We also talked about shawty bae cheating on her man and how there is no hope for us, also the universal cat distribution. hope you enjoy! Use code IEINFRIENDS for $20 off your first SeatGeek order. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/IEINFRIENDS Follow I.E In Friends here: https://linktr.ee/IEinFriends Take The Mic! https://forms.gle/nSf7f2YKqSgxRBur8 Subscribe to us Patreon for exclusive episodes! https://www.patreon.com/ieinfriends Save Money Below! Get 10% OFF on TasteSalud Products with code IEFRIENDS at tastesalud.com Get 15% OFF Jewelry with code IEFRIENDS at LujoFino.com Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code IEFRIENDS at MANSCAPED.com! Get 10% OFF your first month of Therapy at Betterhelp.com/ieinfriends Follow Us! Saul V Gomez Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/saulvgomez/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Saulvgomez_ Cesar Sotelo Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iknowcesar Aaron Caraveo Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/airbear_ie Topics 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:37 - Shawty Bae Cheated! 00:08:16 - Fuk Boy facts 00:11:20 - Cars are sexist 00:12:56 - Tesla driving you to your ex 00:14:01 - Sauna etiquette 00:21:45 - Smelling like Tequila 00:24:18 - Hangovers suck now 00:25:38 - Nighclubs to coffee clubs 00:28:42 - Ojos locos connoisseur 00:34:39 - Best bar atmosphere 00:40:08 - Guy fakes his death to leave family 00:46:17 - The Universal Cat Distribution 00:48:46 - Throw a cheese on your baby 00:50:55 - What TV show would you want to be on? 00:55:42 - Take the Mic! 01:27:44 - Excited for Chicago 01:28:58 - Beary expensive car Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do kids eat Fig Newtons these days? Holly got a new 'do because it was time, Alexis tells us about Brad the bad sheep, AI is used for good, and there's a "beary" bad insurance fraud scheme. Plus, Moo Deng has an official song! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Do kids eat Fig Newtons these days? Holly got a new 'do because it was time, Alexis tells us about Brad the bad sheep, AI is used for good, and there's a "beary" bad insurance fraud scheme. Plus, Moo Deng has an official song! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today Laura and Kevin chat with Wesley Beary. Wesley is a tech wizard who has been reshaping the developer experience for over 15 years, turning complex API and open source challenges into solutions loved by developers worldwide. We talk about how do you think organizations can prioritize APIs tools better to enhance internal developer productivity. We hear about Wesley's philosophy on balancing the need for speed, security, with simplicity when building tools and platforms for developers. As an angel investor, Wesley explains how he identifies promising startups that are building for developers or focused on improving the developer experience. We learn the differences between Salesforce and startups approach developer tooling and internal processes. We also learn what's next for developers. Lastly, we find out if Wesley really likes all this. Check this one out!Wesley Beary is currently shaking up the tech world as a Founding Engineer at Anchor, a dev-friendly platform that provides private CAs for internal TLS encryption. It is making HTTPS certificates easy to get on servers, allowing developers to focus on building rather than managing security. Here's a blog Wesley wrote about how Anchor developed a CLI and the tools that helped.Wesley's many career highlights include his maintenance of Ruby's excon gem (over 485 million downloads) and suite of fog gems for cloud services. He also led the design of the Heroku public API and played a key role in publishing the pioneering HTTP API Design Guide. Wesley's insights have guided countless developers in building better APIs.Wesley is more than an open source expert; he's a community builder, having organized dev meetups and delivered keynote addresses at conferences for Upstream, ArrrrCamp, and Ruby.
In this episode of the Convergence podcast, host Ashok Sivanand sits down with Wes Beary from Anchor.dev. Wes shares his journey, from helping shape Heroku's engineering culture to his work today in API design and encryption as a service. Discover how Wes' experience at Heroku and his open-source contributions have shaped his views on building delightful developer experiences and empowering engineering teams. He also talks about the importance of uniformity in API design, fostering a strong engineering culture, and scaling development teams while preserving their core strengths. Unlock the full potential of your product team with Integral's player coaches, experts in lean, human-centered design. Visit integral.io/convergence for a free Product Success Lab workshop to gain clarity and confidence in tackling any product design or engineering challenge. Inside the episode: Wes Beary's transition from game development to cloud infrastructure and open-source contributions The creation of Heroku's command-line interface (CLI) and API development process Best practices in API design and the importance of consistency for developers Insights into fostering engineering culture and maintaining it as teams grow The role of Anchor.dev in simplifying encryption for engineering teams without dedicated security resources Lessons from Heroku's rise to success and what makes a platform as a service valuable Balancing innovation, team culture, and enabling versus gatekeeping in engineering organizations Mentioned in this episode: Anchor.dev – Get started with Anchor.dev at https://lcl.host/ Heroku – Platform as a service, acquired by Salesforce Kobo Readers Fog – Wes Beary's open-source project for cloud API integration Subscribe to the Convergence podcast wherever you get podcasts including video episodes to get updated on the other crucial conversations that we'll post on YouTube at youtube.com/@convergencefmpodcast Learn something? Give us a 5 star review and like the podcast on YouTube. It's how we grow. Follow the Pod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/convergence-podcast/ X: https://twitter.com/podconvergence Instagram: @podconvergence
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This episode features a conversation with Kevin Beary, beverage director for Three Dots and a Dash, The Bamboo Room, and Sushi-san in Chicago. During our interview we talk about cutting your teeth as a bartender on a dinner cruise boat, how he manages a rum list of over 300 bottles and then we also fall into a very specific conversation about foam.Kevin's InstagramThree Dots and a Dashhttps://www.johndebary.com/@jnd3001 on IG and TikTokTheme music is "Space Jazz"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Episode Copyright Hypernoticer Media, 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will Porras, who is the Executive Chef at Vault Brewing Company in Yardley, PA learned and honed his knowledge as a chef while working inside various kitchens while growing up, and further refined his craft under some very esteemed chefs. I spoke with Will, learning about his history within the culinary industry and what led him to become Vault Brewing Company's Executive Chef. Taking on the role of an Executive Chef is not for the faint of heart-something that Will has excelled at. Speaking of excelling at things, Vault Brewing Company has created a delicious combination of beers and elevated dining menus that they're now looking to expand (spoil alert--and you heard it first on Food Farms and Chefs Radio Show!). So be sure to keep an eye out for their official announcement by following them on their social media pages, as well as when you visit them in person!https://vaultbrewing.comMy next guest, Joseph Staffieri, is the owner behind Fusco's Water ice with two locations in Delaware. Joseph is a chip off the ol' block--quite literally, in fact. His family has owned and operated the water ice business for years, turning peoples muggy and frustratingly-hot summer days into joyful ones with their scratch-made water ice and soft-serve ice creams. However much his father had stuck to their traditional flavor, Joe has been thinking outside of the box and coming up with creative new flavors for the communities and visitors to enjoy. But with all good things, comes the tireless efforts to create it: So every day Joe and his team squeeze out every last flavorful drop of ingredients to create the best tasting water ice around!https://www.fuscoswaterice.comSolidified in the Hudson Valley as part of everyone's family, third-generation owner Peter Deising found even more attention for his family's business, Deisings Bakery & Restaurant, after the HBO-based Host of Last Week Tonight's John Oliver purchased equipment that Deising wanted for his bakery & restaurant. Peter had left an inquiry note on the door of the recently-closed chain restaurant, Red Lobster. What happened next was even more note-worthy: John Oliver noticed and issued a challenge to Demising, and in exchange for meeting the challenge the Deising Bakery and Restaurant would receive the equipment he inquired about. I'm a HUGE John Oliver fan, so this is how the Hudson Valley-based business came to my attention, and I was BEARY enticed to have them join me on my show to talk about the JO moment, and moreover to shed more light on the history of Deising Bakery & Restaurant, and what keeps their community coming back after so many years in business.https://www.deisings.comWhen it comes down to it, the time, energy, and effort that goes into plating up that perfect dish is at the heart of every Chef--something that leaves a lasting impression on anyone who visits them. I am grateful every day for what the businesses I eat and drink at offers me. I'm also grateful to all of you who tune in to the show to listen every week, so if there is anything (or anywhere) that you would like to hear from--feel free to send a recommendation for the show by emailing me at foodfarmsandchefs@gmail.com.
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You may not know Kevin by name but you definitely know Kevin's work. As Beverage Director of Three Dots and a Dash in Chicago, Kevin has helmed a cultural revolution in Tiki cocktails over the last decade. Today we sit down to discuss the essential elements of an iconic beverage program, the value in a blockbuster non alcoholic offering, and the future of the bar industry. For more on Kevin and his bar, visit https://www.threedotschicago.com/. ____________________________________________________ Full Comp is brought to you by Yelp for Restaurants: In July 2020, a few hundred employees formed Yelp for Restaurants. Our goal is to build tools that help restaurateurs do more with limited time. We have a lot more content coming your way! Be sure to check out our other content: Yelp for Restaurants Podcasts Restaurant expert videos & webinars
Do tropical drinks actually make for gnarly hangovers? What have been the major advancements in distilling in the last century? What happens when a college kid has drink-slinging know-how and unfettered access to booze? In this week's episode of Joiners, we explore big questions with none other than Kevin Beary, the sagacious beverage director behind River North tiki treasure Three Dots and a Dash. He tells us about his journey from underage bartending in Philadelphia to working towards his master's degree in distilling science. Listen now for a history of the perennial tiki fascination, a deep dive into what makes good rum, beverage direction wisdom, and much more.
Thin Cartman was our doing and we are so proud of him. He got the shots and he looks great and now there is no reason for whaling ships to target him for his blubber. But shows were better in the old days when we had Tinky Winky Dipsy La La and Po and all cartoons were gay. Plus some disturbing updates about the worst family in Canada Full episode at https://www.patreon.com/ChapoFYM
“Men can have vWD and women can have hemophilia, I'll say it again -” Hanna is a passionate advocate within the Bleeding Disorders Community. In today's day and age - stating things that are true is important. Hanna has led the way since youth in progressing conversations, and acting as a voice for those unable to voice their struggle. FLOW is straight talk about extreme periods, with new episodes the second Thursday of each month. Tune in for tips for self study, shared discoveries and to expand menstrual awareness. Program Notes: Guest + Links Mentioned in this Episode: Hanna Beary Better You Know: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/blooddisorders/women/materials/ NBDF's Victory for Women with Bleeding Disorders Bleeding DIsorders of the Heartland Bad Blood - Documentary Ricky Ray Relief Act National Library of Medicine: Ricky Ray Relief Act How's Your Flow? We wanna know (Calendly link): https://calendly.com/flowtalk/flow-talk-period-pain-stories HOST: Jessica RIchmond Website: jrich.online IG, @jessicalaurenrichmond Twitter @geniuspills HOST: Sarah Watson Website: sarahwatsonlpc.com Podcast: Behind The Bedroom Door Facebook: @sarahwatsonlpcsextherapy IG @swsxtherapy Twitter @swsextherapy FLOW is sponsored by Takeda, the manufacturer of a treatment for adults with von Willebrand disease. To see if this treatment might be right for you and your needs, visit: https://ssshare.it/2rnK Connect with BloodStream Media: Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on Twitter Check out Believe Limited's Other Work: BloodFeed: bloodfeed.com Bombardier Blood: bombardierblood.com Hemophilia: The Musical: breakingthroughhemophilia.com My Beautiful Stutter: mybeautifulstutter.com/ Stop The Bleeding!: stbhemo.com Teen Impact Awards: teenimpactawards.com The Science Fair: thesciencefair.org
Sophie shares with us the birth of her son Liam and her twins Hannah and Louis. After getting married in 2020 Sophie and her husband felt ready to try and grow their family and they were fortunate to conceive shortly after beginning to try. They were living on the Mornington Peninsular in Victoria during Liam's pregnancy and they went under shared care with her GP and saw a midwife for his birth through the local public hospital in Frankston. Follow us on Instagram at @australianbirthstories for helpful articles, behind the scenes, and future episodes. --------- Today's episode is brought to you by ergoPouch. ErgoPouch has recently launched their new AW24 collection. Featuring two BEARY new prints, and I must admit, these are some of their best! In case you are not familiar with ergoPouch, they are a premium sleepwear brand from Australia that uses certified organic cotton and natural fibres to create TOG-rated sleepwear and sleep solutions for newborns up to six years of age. ergoPouch has delighted us with two beary cute prints this season., ergo is offering you an EXCLUSIVE code for one week only AUBS at the checkout to receive 20% off the AW24 collection. *Exclusions apply. Offer ends at 11:59 p.m. on March 17, 2024. Happy Winter Sleeping.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vid here Recorded just twelve hours before release - Ray brings a new character to Funbeara-ville: BEARY, the official Funbearable A.I.! And - Chuck is back from the Impractical Jokers + Eric Andre cruise to the Bahamas! Our sun-bleached young buck is back on dry land with tales to titillate! @funbearablepod / funbearablepod.com #tesd #impracticaljokers #ericandre #cruise
Hello travelers! On today's BEARY special PAWSitively FURbulous walkabout, Producer Josh, his wife Tifni, Pete the Neverland Local, and friend of the show Jay take you to the Magic Kingdom where you'll spend some time in Fantasyland to ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train by listener request! Then we'll walk to Frontierland to take in the energy of one of the final performances of the one and only original Country Bear Jamboree! Y'all come back now, ya hear?! As always, use good listening devices as we always record in 4 channel surround sound. We hope you enjoy the episode and thanks so much for following along! If you like what we do, consider joining our crew on Patreon. These wonderful people help us keep the microphones crisp and the servers warm at night. Visit us a walkabouttheworld.com - find links to all the things - attraction episodes, Insta accounts of all the hosts, and even how to buy your own Walkabout shirt! Look us up at @WalkaboutWDW on Instagram and drop us a note to say hi. You can now also drop us at line at contact@walkabouttheworld.com. Say hi, tell us how you found us, and give us some suggestions on things you'd love to hear. Please consider giving us a rating and review wherever you listen - it really helps. Walkabout The World is a weekly Disney podcast, always recorded on property at Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort with the simple goal of making you feel like you are in the middle of the magic.
Beary Chritstmas to you all. This week Matt and his family talk about their Christmas traditions, from celebrating Christmas on the 24th, their favourite movies, and much more. Come join the Bear Family on their Christmas adventure.
Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ Join me for an insightful LinkedIn Live session where we delve into the art of negotiating with kids and teens. Ever wondered how negotiation principles apply to children? Is it even feasible to negotiate with a teenager? We'll be addressing all these questions and more. Next week, we're also celebrating a significant milestone - Kai's eighth birthday! And what better way to mark this occasion than by supporting his most thrilling project yet: his debut book, “The Mysterious Map: Kai and Beary's Exciting Journey.” The Inspiration Behind the Book: One morning, Kai woke up in tears. When asked about it, he recounted a vivid dream about a magical bear named Beary, his dreamland best friend. The sorrow of waking up and realizing he might never see Beary again was overwhelming. This touching moment became the catalyst for our book. To ensure Beary's story lived on, Kai and I embarked on this writing journey together. Our aspiration is not just to tell a captivating story but to evolve this into a series that imparts essential life skills to children - critical thinking, emotion management, and conflict resolution. Live Q&A Session: The event will also feature a live Q&A segment, offering you a platform to ask your most pressing questions about employing negotiation and conflict resolution techniques in parenting. At the American Negotiation Institute, we firmly believe that the best things in life lie on the other side of difficult conversations. Often, the most challenging discussions are with our loved ones, especially our children. However, it's crucial to view these conversations as opportunities - opportunities to learn, grow, connect, and most importantly, to demonstrate our love and respect for our kids. Join us as we explore these themes and celebrate Kai's achievements. Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=finding+confidence+in+conflic%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1
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Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ Join me for an insightful LinkedIn Live session where we delve into the art of negotiating with kids and teens. Ever wondered how negotiation principles apply to children? Is it even feasible to negotiate with a teenager? We'll be addressing all these questions and more. Next week, we're also celebrating a significant milestone - Kai's eighth birthday! And what better way to mark this occasion than by supporting his most thrilling project yet: his debut book, “The Mysterious Map: Kai and Beary's Exciting Journey.” The Inspiration Behind the Book: One morning, Kai woke up in tears. When asked about it, he recounted a vivid dream about a magical bear named Beary, his dreamland best friend. The sorrow of waking up and realizing he might never see Beary again was overwhelming. This touching moment became the catalyst for our book. To ensure Beary's story lived on, Kai and I embarked on this writing journey together. Our aspiration is not just to tell a captivating story but to evolve this into a series that imparts essential life skills to children - critical thinking, emotion management, and conflict resolution. Live Q&A Session: The event will also feature a live Q&A segment, offering you a platform to ask your most pressing questions about employing negotiation and conflict resolution techniques in parenting. At the American Negotiation Institute, we firmly believe that the best things in life lie on the other side of difficult conversations. Often, the most challenging discussions are with our loved ones, especially our children. However, it's crucial to view these conversations as opportunities - opportunities to learn, grow, connect, and most importantly, to demonstrate our love and respect for our kids. Join us as we explore these themes and celebrate Kai's achievements. Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/services/workshops/ Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kwamechristian/ The Ultimate Negotiation Guide: https://www.americannegotiationinstitute.com/guides/ultimate-negotiation-guide/ Click here to buy your copy of How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race!: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Difficult-Conversations-About-Race/dp/1637741308/ref=pd_%5B%E2%80%A6%5Df0bc9774-7975-448b-bde1-094cab455adb&pd_rd_i=1637741308&psc=1 Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!: https://www.amazon.com/Finding-Confidence-Conflict-Negotiate-Anything/dp/0578413736/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PSW69L6ABTK&keywords=finding+confidence+in+conflict&qid=1667317257&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjQyIiwicXNhIjoiMC4xNCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMjMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=finding+confidence+in+conflic%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1
Andy and Rob vibe check the 126th Big Game along with some thoughts on the game! How to listen or talk to us! Make sure to send in your Victory Cannon's either to our twitter or email (goldenbearcast@gmail.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We had a new friend recommend a book… Beary! Beary is Eliana's reading buddy for this book about having a friend to help kids start to read. Written by Carmen Oliver, Illustrated by Jean Claude Send us a voice message or request at Epic Stories with Eliana --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/epic-stories-with-eliana/message
I Guess This is Goodbye is a short song about saying goodbye to your best cow. Maybe They're Magic explicitly shows the difference in worldview between the Baker and his wife. Nathan Beary Blustein returns to dig into how these songs fit musically into the score and what they say about the characters.You can find out more about Nathan, by going to his website: https://www.nathanbearyblustein.com/Or follow him on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rhapsodyinbluWe are using four productions to frame our discussion of Into the Woods.The Original Broadway Cast (1987) starring Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason, and Chip Zien.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/46hBVdXOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/48HHfsEOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3ZEDtMFThe Broadway Revival (2002) starring Vanessa Williams, Kerry O'Malley, and Stephen DeRosa.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3RL3rwbOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3rISQHdOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3rzQg6zThe film adaptation (2014) starring Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and James Corden.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3PPFPE6Or listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/48C44y2Or buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/46hu14rThe Broadway Revival (2022) starring Patina Miller, Sara Bareilles, and Brian d'Arcy James.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://bit.ly/3F13gVZOr listen to it on Spotify: https://bit.ly/3ZKqd9uOr buy it on Amazon: https://bit.ly/3LMvs2wSend feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week on the Tether Radio podcast, Daniel, Larry, & Alli talk about a bear with some X-rated dance moves, a radio signal older than God, what a bully Microsoft is, a horror franchise blood drive, and whether our Google searches might get us imprisoned someday thanks to a Colorado court ruling. Hit that subscribe button to… #StayTethered #HailTether #TetherRadio
Mary Beary shares her heartfelt story on the Two Norries podcast. She opens up about her painful journey of losing her son to addiction and how she coped with this devastating loss.Mary talks about the challenges she faced and the emotional rollercoaster of watching her sons battle with addiction. She shares her experiences, the pain of seeing her son suffer, and the various attempts to help him overcome his addiction.Despite her best efforts, Mary eventually had to face the heartbreaking reality of losing her son to addiction. She discusses the grief and despair that followed, as well as the long and difficult healing process that she had to go through.Mary's story is not only a personal account of her loss and grief but also a source of inspiration for others who may be going through similar experiences.If you want to reach out to Mary Beary or offer your support, you can contact her at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100073113882341The Two Norries podcast relies on the support of its listeners to keep sharing stories like Mary's. You can help by becoming a patron and contributing to the podcast's ongoing production costs, allowing them to continue creating content that brings awareness to important issues and stories in the community.Below is a list of organizations that can help you or someone you know who may have been affected by any of the issues raised in this podcast.For suicide/mental health: https://www.pieta.ie/Just to talk to someone: https://www.samaritans.org/ireland/sa...For those with drug addictions: https://www.na-ireland.org/For those with alcohol problems: https://www.alcoholicsanonymous.ie/For people who have been to prison: https://www.corkalliancecentre.com/ Two Norries Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is Friday, September 29th and Stuff has HappenedUS Senator Diane Feinstein has died at the age of 90 while still serving in office. Also, Google is killing off even more products, a bear has a taste for quality food, the US government may shut down quite soon, and maybe you should avoid Lockheed-built aircraft.Today's newsletter: https://www.stuffkeepshappening.online/a-beary-good-picnic/
Hear some of this week's biggest headlines, followed by a chat with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 1 Communication and Education Program Manager Dillon Tabish. He gives us a bear spray demonstration and talks about how to best avoid a bear encounter in the fall--- the season bears are more likely to be in lower elevations looking for food sources. Visit DailyInterLake.com to stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news from the Flathead Valley and beyond. Support local journalism and subscribe to us! Watch this podcast and more on our YouTube Channel. Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Got a news tip, want to place an ad, or sponsor this podcast? Contact us!
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Mike and I celebrate the 100th episode of the podcast! We also welcome guest Garibaldi and our old friend, Tarah! Celebrate with all of us as we reminisce, talk movies, and catch up a little with Tarah. If you want to support the podcast, please consider joining our Patreon, starting at $5 a month! patreon.com/Dadaandboys --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dada-and-boys-pod/support
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Lucky episode 13! The boys cover a lot of subjects in this episode! Jordan goes grocery shopping with the missus and eats a Lunchable, soon to be available in a school lunch near you; Busboy Steve went to Ocean City and had some health issues; Devin may still be at the Dead & Co show watching a crazy drone show; Steve will be going to see Dirty Heads in Ocean City while Busboy Steve catches covid on a cruise; the podcast gets interrupted to deliver the results of the Team of Steves results (we forgot again); the podcast went live on TikTok; they review the UFO Congressional Hearing; Steve still loves the Weekly World News; Busboy Steve was in the credits for Paranormal Activity; Steve can't watch scary movies anymore; Jordan wants to find a free movie site; they discuss the "fake" Chinese bear; a man who spent $16K on a dog costume; a truly fake lion; a bear gets hit in the nuts; Cocaine Sharks; Debbie Gibson vs. Tiffany; a tough Would You Rather; Steve has to make a Sophie's Choice; and LOTS MORE FUN! Check out the show on YouTube to enhance the experience! Link below.Support the show Thanks for listening! Steve's Diner Podcast on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@StevesDinerPodcast Carmela's Cucina in Cambridge, MD: https://www.facebook.com/CarmelasCucina?ref=hl Merch Now Available! https://www.bonfire.com/store/steves-diner-podcast/ Follow Steve's Diner Podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Tik Tok: @stevesdinerpodcast Follow "Busboy" Steve on Tik Tok: @ceoofmaryland For Audio Projects: @DevinAudio Intro song by richportercrew. Look for them on Fiverr (app). Great to work with! Guitar music by the legend, Tom Lagana: http://www.tomlagana.net
We're pulling back the curtain on the world of indie game development. Join us as we sit down with the dynamic trio from Daylight Basement Studios — Chris, Mike, and Garrett, the masterminds behind the game, Rightfully Beary Arms. We get an insider's look at the journey that brought these three together, from their initial meeting at IBM to the formation of their gaming studio. Their passion for game development shines through as they share their experiences and the challenges they overcame to bring their vision to life.Ready to immerse yourself in a universe filled with vibrant colors, impressive graphics, and unique 3D aesthetics? Rightfully Beary Arms does just that, and we dive headfirst into how these elements were used to create a world that can captivate and engross players. And if the immersive visuals weren't enough, prepare to be amazed by the game's charm — from their hilarious dialogues to their roguelike mechanics. And the icing on the cake? Garrett's brilliant music composition that perfectly encapsulates the essence of the game and takes the experience to a whole new level.Finally, we take you through the final stretch of our journey with Daylight Basement Studios by discussing the challenges and the joy of game development. The conversation with Garrett reveals the importance of understanding the game's brand before composing its music and how he managed to balance various aspects of the project. And as a special treat, we let you in on some of the hilarious lines that had us in splits. All this and more, in one insightful and entertaining episode. Don't forget to check the game out on Steam and visit the game's website. So, strap in and enjoy the ride!Wishlist Rightfully, Beary Arms: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1928030/Rightfully_Beary_Arms/Check out Daylight Basement Studios: https://daylightbasementstudio.com/Support the showJoin our Discord!Support the show! Join our Patreon today. https://www.patreon.com/gamerheadsWe have three different, affordable tiers. Gamerheads Internship - $3/month The Gamerheads Newsletter Patron shout-out Entered for a chance to win monthly giveaways Production Support Staff - $5/month The Gamerheads Newsletter Merch Patron shout-out Entered for a chance to win monthly giveaways Gamerheads Board Member - $10/month The Gamerheads Newsletter Merch Patron shout-out Fan requests - Vote on the game we collectively talk about Fan requests - Ask us questions! Entered for a chance to win monthly giveaways Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GamerheadsPodSend us an email: info@gamerheadspodcast.comMusic: Jeff Dasler - RecusedScott Gratton - Wheel IntroVarious Artists - Return to Control Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!
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Run, Beary, RUN! This week we catch up to THE FLASH, the newest super-hero movie offering within the DCEU. Does this one run away with awesomeness? Or crash headfirst into a wall without phasing? Bad Dad jokes aside, we're gonna weigh in with our thoughts. Be sure to let us know what you thought of 'The Flash' in the post-show comments. Enjoy! TIME INDEX 5:28 - Review: THE FLASH 30:20 - Spoiler Discussion: THE FLASH 1:02:46 - ...but, Plugs: Wes Anderson's ASTEROID CITY (in theaters); THE BOOGEYMAN (in theaters); LOIS & CLARK: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN (series on HBO MAX) Listen to more of our movie reviews and special episodes for FREE! on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Or, you can watch videos of our shows on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/moviebearspodcast, our website: www.moviebearspodcast.com, or Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/moviebearspodcast. Please leave a comment or review, we'd love to read it on the next episode!
Interview Starts at 00:35:43Matt and Lucas break down the Nintendo direct, plus an interview with Chris and Michael, the developers of Rightfully Beary Arms, from Daylight Basement Studio!Follow the podcast! Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok @tfppodcasts
In this episode, we celebrate our three-year anniversary by having one of my closest friends, and the previous guest. Roxie interviewed me. I sent a message to many of the earlier guests for questions that Roxie can ask me during the episode. I wanted to show a silly side, and a deeper side of me that you don't always get when I am doing the interviewing. She also answers questions, and we go back-and-forth, and show how weird our friendship is, but we also give you our take on serious issues that were brought up within the questions.
On this episode of THE COCKTAIL GURU PODCAST, hosts Jonathan & Jeffrey Pogash visit the heart of the American Midwest to talk tropical cocktails with celebrated bartender Kevin Beary, Beverage Director at Chicago's Three Dots and a Dash and its acclaimed Tiki bar within, The Bamboo Room! All brought to you by Tipxy.com Tipxy, sip something new. Get 10% off all Tipxy orders June 1 - August 31st with code: Cocktail Guru To see all the show notes for this episode, visit TheCocktailGuruPodcast.com THE COCKTAIL GURU PODCAST is produced by 1st Reel Entertainment and distributed by EatsDrinksTV, a service of the Center for Culinary Culture—Home of The Cocktail Collection, and is available wherever fine podcasts can be heard. The Center for Culinary Culture—Telling the Story of Food & Drink…One Taste at a Time. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecocktailgurupodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecocktailgurupodcast/support
We're jetting off to Barbados today on Cocktail College to explore one of the island's most beloved drinks, The Corn ‘n' Oil. Joining us to do so is Kevin Beary, a rum enthusiast and beverage director of Chicago's award-winning Three Dots and a Dash, and The Bamboo Room at Three Dots and a Dash. Listen on to learn Beary's Corn ‘n' Oil recipe — and don't forget to like, review, and subscribe! Kevin Beary's Corn ‘n' Oil Recipe Ingredients - 2 ounces rum, such as Foursquare 2010- ½ ounce Falernum- 4 dashes Angostura Bitters- Garnish: lime coin Directions 1. Add all ingredients to a double Old Fashioned glass with a large, 2x2 inch ice cube. 2. Stir thoroughly to dilute and chill. 3. Express 10-15 drops of a lime coin. 4. Add lime coin to the glass, give one last stir, and stir. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy New Year to our listeners! We have finished projects including a huge completion for Marsha. We've started some projects, plus some discussion about a new e-spinner. Full notes with photos and links and a transcript can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android or Subscribe on Google Podcasts Episode 200 Q and A: To celebrate 200 episodes and over eight years of podcasting, we'll answer your questions. Ask us about yarn, our lives, the meaning of life, Fibonacci, poodle grooming, or whatever… We'll do our best! Send your questions to twoewes@twoewesfiberadventures.com or use the Ravelry thread, or DM 1hundredprojects or betterinmotion on instagram. Marsha's Projects: Ben's Sweater: Whoohoo!! His sweater is finished! January Blanket: Handspun Manx Loaghton, 3-ply aran weight, 1,460 yards. Decided to add one additional 15 stitch repeat so I cast on 192 stitches. I went up a need size to #9 and have knit about 28 inches. Noromania: Bought 18 skeins of Noro Kureyon (Aran weight) to make a blanket for Mark. EEW 6.0 Electric spinning wheel from Dreaming Robots. Kelly's Projects: I finished what I set out in the last episode: the angel from the knitted nativity scene kit, a bumper for Minnie's wool cat bed, and a warp for Monk's Belt dishtowels. I started the Coloresque Wrap Erin Kurup using the Neighborhood Fiber Company rustic fingering gradient set Shades of Turquoise. This was a door prize from the NoCKRs retreat several years ago. I started this project as Stitches West knitting, but couldn't follow the pattern in that setting and gave it up. Then I lost the yarn for at least a year! It is really more of a wide scarf than a wrap, but it might block out bigger than it looks. I've returned to working on the spirit yarn mohair vest. I will have A LOT of yarn left over. I think I could have made a Garter Squish blanket. Monk's Belt Weaving project: I am making dish towels rather than the placemats in the JST episode. I started with what I thought were neutral gray and brown and once they were put together they look a lot like lilac and orange. We talk a little about the way colors work in weaving and how the brain and preconceived ideas also affect the way we interpret colors. Patreon Pattern Giveaway A hearty, year-end thank you to our patrons! Your support has made our show better and our prizes more numerous. Message Kelly with the pattern of your choice ($10 or less). Thank you for your generosity. You've helped to build this community! Winter Weave Along October 1 - March 31 Transcript Full transcript available at twoewesfiberadventures.com Marsha 0:03 Hi, this is Marsha and this is Kelly. We are the Two Ewes of Two Ewes Fiber Adventures. Thanks for stopping by. Kelly 0:10 You'll hear about knitting, spinning, dyeing, crocheting, and just about anything else we can think of as a way to play with string. Marsha 0:17 We blog and post show notes at Two Ewes Fiber Adventures dot com. Kelly 0:22 And we invite you to join our Two Ewes Fiber Adventures group on Ravelry. I'm 1hundred projects and I am better in motion. We are both on Instagram and Ravelry. And we look forward to meeting you there. Enjoy the Episode! Marsha 0:42 Hi, Kelly, Happy New Year. Kelly 0:44 Happy New Year to you too, Marsha. Marsha 0:46 Yeah, this is the first time we talked I think since before the holiday. Kelly 0:50 Yeah. How's how's your 2023 been? Marsha 0:53 It's been very nice so far. Because I left New Year's Day for the beach. We went to-- Kim and I went down to the Oregon coast to Cannon Beach. And with the dogs, because the dogs needed a vacation from the stress of the holidays. Kelly 1:10 Only the dogs needed a vacation from the stress of the holidays? [laughing] Marsha 1:14 Yeah [laughing] So it's nice. We had four nights down there. It was really fun. I don't know if you saw any of the pictures I posted but they had very high tides. So we couldn't really go to the beach in the morning like we normally do. We had to wait till the afternoon till the tide went out. So that was a little bit different. But it was fine. Kelly 1:34 I did see the one picture you posted where there literally was no beach. Marsha 1:38 Yeah, it was hitting the the rock wall they have along in front of the hotel where we were staying. And I actually thought, those really expensive, desirable homes that are right on the beach with a fantastic views? I don't know that I want to stay in one of those. Kelly 1:54 Yeah Marsha 1:55 I liked being--we had a view. But we were not right on the beach. We were back. We kind of overlooked--It doesn't sound good, But it was it's actually fine--You sort of overlook a parking lot for the park. And so you're back at solid 50 yards probably from the beach, which made me--and we were up on the third floor which made me feel better. I don't think I'd want to be on one of those houses right on the beach. With the bedrooms on the ground floor. Yeah, not during this storm. And, and you're having storms down there too, right? in California? Kelly 2:26 Yeah, we weren't hit as bad as some of the surrounding areas. We but we've had--every time it rains we've had more than an inch, which is really unusual for us to, you know, to get that much rain at a time. We did have one day, it wasn't this most recent storm it was maybe a week and a half ago where the street flooded in front of our house, you know because of the slough, what used to be the slough, running through our yard and through the yards of, you know, all of the the neighbors. It comes right across the street, you know, what used to be the slough. You can see from above you know, it's comes right across our street. And so the street kind of dips down because of the the old slough having been there. Marsha 3:18 Right Kelly 3:19 And so that part of the-- that part where the street dips down floods and the, you know, especially if the if the city pumps for the stormwater aren't working properly, then it really floods. Anyway, it got high enough that it went above the curb and was flowing into the old slough in our yard. And so I always like it-- Robert hates when that happens but I always like it because I feel like I'm capturing stormwater for my own yard. Like yay! Extra water! But this year he was worried about it because he said, you know, he didn't want it to he didn't want that water to undermine his his fence posts that he had put in and that didn't happen. It, you know, was nothing huge. But there was some water runoff from the street into our into our little ravine and that hasn't happened in a in quite a few years. So so yeah, we you know we we didn't suffer much at all. We didn't suffer at all from the from the storm. But like the beach in in the Capitola area, one of the old beaches that I used to, you know, the beach that I used to go to when I was a kid, their whole parking lot is gone. Just destroyed from the from the tides. Robert was showing me pictures this morning. And he's been really watching the weather and you know he's got the Weather Channel and all the places that he used to look when he was working at the agency and needed to keep tabs on what the weather was going to be for their generator system case power-- case of power outages and the storm water. So they could predict and, you know, because the stormwater goes to the treatment plant. Yeah, he was really-- well, he has been sort of obsessing over the radar and all that. Marsha 5:12 Well and when I was at the beach he texted me that about the light fixtures on the front of the house that I helped him put them up that one time I was down there. And he was-- he put some extra wire on them I think, to secure them because he was really worried about the winds. Yeah, the reason why you got those new ones is the wind had knocked the old ones, had damaged the old ones. So he was really worried about that. They're fine though? So far? Kelly 5:36 Yeah, yeah, they are fine. The only-- his rain gauge, which is a five gallon bucket, the one day that the wind was so so hard I looked out the kitchen window, and this white plastic bucket goes flying across the yard. Oh Okay! So now he's got, he turned our, we have a like a, you know, that teak side table. He turned that upside down, set the bucket inside of the four legs, and then propped bricks around the edge to both hold the table down and hold the bucket firmly inside the table. He's got that sitting outside to measure so he can kind of keep track of the rain. The amount of rain. I measure it by the amount that's in the dog dishes. So I have a 12 hour rain gauge, you know, feed the dogs in the morning and when I go out at night and feed them again I see how much is there. Yesterday, it was about an inch in the 12 hours. It was pretty steady. And not hard rain, but pretty steady all day. Until yesterday afternoon. Today, we have a break. It's really nice. It's um, I can even see blue sky outside. So there was one day that it was so gray. It felt like nighttime all day long. It was super unusual for us. So anyway, yeah, that's what's been happening here. Aunt Betty had her second cataract surgery and it went all fine. So now we're good. So she's, she's happy. She's able to see. She had a follow up appointment yesterday. So that's all good. So yeah, my 2023 is going pretty well, too. Yeah, well, mine is going pretty well, because I had a nice trip to the beach. And then I'll talk about some other stuff when we get to projects. So should we jump into projects? Or? Well let me just announce about the episode 200 As long as we're stopping for business here. So we are currently on episode 198. Coming up on episode 200. And so we're going to do for episode 200 a listener q&a. So we'll answer your questions. And we've got quite a few questions already between email and the Ravelry thread. But I put up a Ravelry thread where you can ask questions, or you can email us to us at Two Ewes Fiber Adventures dot com. Or you can message us, you know on Instagram, or you can use our website Two Ewes Fiber Adventures dot com. And there's a Contact Us page and you can use that to send us an email. Lots of ways for you to let us know what your questions are. And then we're going to answer them on episode 200. Marsha 8:43 Try to answer! Kelly 8:44 All of them. Yeah. And I have been listening to some of the older episodes just kind of going back to refresh my memory about them. At first I was a little worried like oh I'm not sure I want to go back there and see how we sound. You know we weren't that bad Marsha.[laughing] I think we did pretty good. First. I just remember, I do remember when we first started, on every episode, Robert would go to work and he'd listened to it. Then the next day he'd give me a rundown. It helped us get better. I do have to say that it helped us get better. But sometimes it was not a welcome critique. [laughing] Marsha 9:29 Now do you remember? I'm kind of curious, like maybe I shouldn't even ask but I'm dying of curiosity. Like what were some of the critiques that that he would give? Kelly 9:37 He said I repeated myself, which I still do. When I edit sometimes I think oh Kelly, why did you have to say the same phrase three times while you were thinking of the next thing you were gonna say? He also said that I talk slowly. Like I'll be talking along at a normal pace and then he can tell that I'm thinking because I get really slow. So, stuff like that, you know. And then when we started actually recording together, he's like, You guys are much more interesting when you're recording on the phone together. So.. Marsha 10:12 Yeah, I know, I think that changed the dynamic a lot, you know, when we started recording together, but I still listen to myself and every episode I'm critical of myself. Like, I can't follow my train of thought. And I, and I make so many mistakes too, in terms of when I'm describing stockinette, or garter stitch, or making the garter Squish, blanket. like, Ah, god, sometimes I listen back and I roll my eyes, you know, but anyway, we're just human right? Kelly 10:52 Yeah, you need to be kinder to yourself, Marsha. Marsha 10:55 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, yes, I've been reading the questions, and I'm looking forward to answering them. Kelly 11:02 Yeah, it'll be fun. So do do. Send us your questions. And, you know, it could be about anything. So far, a lot of the questions have been about about our lives and our crafting and the podcast, that kind of thing. But, but yeah. Bring them on. Let's see. Marsha 11:27 All right. Okay. So projects. Kelly 11:29 Yeah, so let's go. I can go first. So last episode, I said, I had some plans. I did not have much knitting, but I did have some plans. And I can say that I did what I set out to do, I finished the angel from the knitted nativity scene. I did finish the star the knitting of the star. Now I just have to sew it. It's two pieces and then you sew them together and stuff it. So she's holding on to this stuffed star. So I didn't I didn't get it, but I haven't sewn it together and stuffed it but the angel part is done. I even washed her hair because the the yarn, the yarn that they had for her hair was wound around a cardboard. Most of the yarn was in little, little balls or cakes. And the yarn for her hair. I'm not sure why, was wrapped around a cardboard. And so where it wrapped around, it had like a kink. So her ponytails were very messy. Were curling all--just all different ways. And not curled. But like fish hooked, you know, like kinked. Marsha 12:47 Yeah, yeah, Kelly 12:48 The edge of that cardboard. So I wet the her hair. I had to wet it down twice. And then let her dry before before most of that came out, so so she's done. I've knit a bumper for Minnie's cat bed. And it's in there. Marsha 13:05 Yeah? Kelly 13:06 So, and I do know she slept in at least one night. During the real rainy days, she sleeps in the-- we have a house out there that I have a woven a wool woven pad in-- the one she used to have-- I put in there. And she sleeps in there when it's rainy, and she needs to really stay out of the rain or it's really cold. I'm not sure where she sleeps all the time, because she's not always on the front porch, especially since we got Beary and he barks at her. Although she doesn't--honestly I say she doesn't sleep there because of Beary. But Beary has been on the front porch coming in, you know, in the morning. And she has been under the car in the driveway on the porch in that same morning and walked up to him. Like, twice. So she's not really afraid of him. Although she-- I don't think she likes the barking. But she's not afraid of him. He's afraid of her. This is funny. You'll you'll get a kick out of this. So one morning, Robert had him and he kind of growled at her as she was walking towards him. And so Robert, you know, corrected him and said no. And so, and he was you know, wiping off his feet and stuff to let him in. And so Beary turned himself around and put his head in the corner of the porch. So you didn't have to look at her. Here's this big dog. He's really kind of afraid of her. He doesn't know what to make of her. And so since he couldn't growl or do anything wrong, do anything aggressive towards her. He had to just put his head in the corner. If you can't see her, she doesn't exist.[laughing] Yeah, so all of that orange wool is gone. And then I had to grab some additional coned wool from my weaving stash. And I knit with it for the rest of the bumper. So I got that done. And then the third thing that was on my list for before was to wind a warp for monks' belt. For the monk's belt project at the Jane Stafford Guild, and I did, I did that as well. And I'll talk more about that at the end of my projects. So I got all of that done. And then I've even returned to working on the mohair vest. Marsha 15:33 Oh, okay. Kelly 15:34 Yeah, that's what I have in my lap right now, what I've been knitting on, and I tried it on this morning. And so it's top down. And I have more than 12, about 12 inches from the armholes. So it's kind of at high hip length. I want it to be longer so I'm I'm continuing to knit down but I'm gonna have so much yarn leftover. Maybe I won't, maybe once I put the ribbing and the the band on. I started with three skeins, I've basically got two balls, which is one skein that I am working on actively and then one skein in the bag so I don't know. We'll see. So I'm continuing it. Maybe I should have made a blanket, because I think I'm gonna have a lot of yarn leftover but it's back on its-- back in the rotation. And then the other project, I started a new project knitting project. Do you remember the yarn I lost? The neighborhood fiber company gradients? Marsha 16:52 Oh right. Yeah, Kelly 16:54 Yeah. I think I lost it twice. I mean, I think I lost it, discovered it, said oh, okay, that's where it is. And then forgot where it was. And lost it again. I can't exactly remember. But anyway, it's 1250 yards of rustic fingering from neighborhood fiber company. And it's a turquoise it's called Shades of Turquoise. It's a turquoise gradient. And it starts with a really dark dark, almost black, blue, and then changed into a more true-- I don't know if I call it turquoise, I guess I call it turquoise. A more true turquoise. So there's two really dark skeins, then there's like this medium bright turquoise, and then there's two light turquoise skeins. So I'm doing the original project, I looked around for something else. But I thought you know what, I'm just gonna go back to the original project that I selected for this. It's called the Coloresque Wrap. And it's by Erin Kurup. I think her company name is remade by hand. And actually I met her at stitches. And I believe that this was a gift from her, this pattern. And so I started it one year. Right after I think the year after I got it. I started it for my Stitches West project, which was a mistake. Marsha 18:22 Yes, I remember. I remember you working on it. Kelly 18:26 Yeah, I'm not sure if I had been a little further along when we went to stitches, I think it would have been okay. But it's it's a striping pattern. So as you're using two colors, and it's a striping pattern that has you doing stockinette and then one pearl ridge and then stockinette and then one pearl ridge. And so I was having trouble with that. And then I was also having trouble with the-- it's trapezoidal. So you're knitting together on one side and making one on the other side, knitting in front and back on the other side. So it's going kind of out of slant and like a trapezoid. So that was an issue. Remembering to do that was an issue. And then it has, it's not really a big edge detail. But it has a little edge detail to keep the edges nice and tidy. And that was giving me fits. So I had to-- I came home and it was such a mess that I just ripped it out. But now it's back on the needles and I've gotten a fair ways along I think I'm maybe at about 20 inches. Maybe a little longer than maybe closer to 30 Marsha 19:43 Do you have a project page for this? Kelly 19:46 Yeah, I just put up a project page but I don't have a picture yet. Marsha 19:50 Okay, oh, let me look here. Oh, here it is. I see. Kelly 19:52 Okay, and then it has lace. The pattern has these stripes and then it also has lace sections. And so it gives me the opportunity to use the colors. And it's kind of--the pattern is nice because it's kind of set up, I mean, they have the pattern, she has the pattern set up where you just follow the pattern with your colors. But then she also has a page in the, I think it's in the pattern, or maybe it's on--also linked on the pattern page. But she has a page where you can do your own color design. Marsha 19:53 Mm hmm. Kelly 20:01 And so she has like the template of the of the shawl or wrap laid out. And then she talks about, you know, how you can figure out which colors to put where and, and it does talk about how many grams of of yarn you use for the lace sections, although I added a repeat, so mine won't be following that exactly, you know. The next lace section I do, I'll have to weigh my yarn and then determine how much yarn I need for one of the lace sections. So I've got two lace sections in here now with the striping pattern in between. And I liked the lace section. So I think I'll do more of them than is in their original pattern. Because I kind of liked that. I haven't done lace in a long time. It actually looks kind of like the lace that you have, like little V pattern Chevron. Marsha 21:19 Yeah, in my blanket. Kelly 21:21 Looks very similar to the lace in your in your blog. Marsha 21:24 Nice. Well, I'm, I'm interested to see a picture of it posted. But this is a nice looking shawl It's pretty. Kelly 21:32 So I've just been choosing colors along the way trying to keep you know, kind of the gradient idea going from dark to light, but I have the contrast stripes. So I've got you know, sometimes I have two medium colors together in the stripe, sometimes I have the darkest with the lightest, or colors just a couple or one or two shades away. Since I have five colors, I have a lot of choices. And it's coming out nicely. It's looking right now like it's not going to be more than just a wide scarf with stripes and lace combination. But maybe when I block it, it'll be a little bit wider. The original pattern called for I think was about 12 inches wide. And then I added an additional repeat of the lace because I wanted it to be a little bit wider than that. But I didn't want to make it so wide that then I wasn't going to have enough yarn. I wasn't sure how that was going to work. So I'm moving along on it and enjoying it. It's giving me, it's giving me two projects on the go that are knitting projects. So and then I have my my weaving project. Marsha 22:43 Okay, and let's hear about that. Kelly 22:45 So I'm making-- I decided with the monks belt that I wanted to make, of course, dishtowels. The project for the Jane Stafford guild is placemats. So at first I was a little worried that maybe it was a weave structure that wasn't a good choice for dish towels. But I found a dish towel pattern in a book I had bought years ago and it was monks belt and turns out it's exactly the same draft as what's in the Jane Stafford guild, which is basically the Marguerite Porter Davison, you know Weaver's bible of stitches. This Monks belt draft is not anything, you know, it's not anything new and improved or you know, combined with other things or whatever. So I'm basically following the information from the episode of The Jane Stafford School of weaving TV Guild and also following the pattern from this book. But the book has only two dish towels in its warp and I put on enough for six dish towels I should have enough for six dish towels so I have a little bit of room to play which will be fun. I did want to talk a little bit about color choice. Because I had decided--I thought I would make dish towels for Sarah for housewarming gift, my niece. And for my mom for her trailer. The new trailer is sort of gray and brown. The floor is tha-- a lot of people have you know the gray like wood floor now is kind of popular? And that is the flooring in the trailer. They don't have carpet they just have the grayish wood flooring and then, you know, kind of brown upholstery and stuff so I thought okay, I'll do neutrals. And I know Sarah, as much as she loves color, is more along the neutrals line for stuff in her house. So I thought okay, this would be good. I'll find some neutrals. So I grabbed-- you remember the yarn that you got me the Swedish yarn that you got me from the goodwill? The weaving yarn came in a bag-- there was a red and a green and a gray. Marsha 25:07 Oh, right. I didn't know it was Swedish but oh yeah, I remember getting that. Yeah, Kelly 25:11 I think it's I think it's Swedish. Anyway. Okay, I took one of the--I decided to use the gray out of that. And then I used one of the cones I have of the Sally Fox Fox fiber, which is a brown is called Sienna, Sierra Sienna Brown. And you know, the color crayon color of Sienna? Marsha 25:31 Yeah, Kelly 25:31 Kind of a rusty brown-- a yellow, yellow or orange toned brown. So there's that. And then I saw-- I put those two together. I was like, okay, yeah, this is what I'm going to use it's going to be nice and neutrals, gray, brown. I have a little bit of black. I have oh, I have this other cone of this variegated black and brown yarn that I bought thinking I would knit a linen shawl that I never a lace shawl that I never did. So I got that out. I got them all together. And I wound them. You know, this is great! Neutrals. And the gray looks purple. And the brown looks orange. When you put all those colors together... Marsha 25:38 So interestin! Kelly 26:20 next to each other, you can really tell that this is a gray that leans purple blue, like bluey purple, like a lilac color. It sort of leans lilac. And this brown, of course, leans very orange. And because those were such, you know, because purple and orange are such contrasting colors. I think they're what complimentary colors maybe. Right? It really, it really makes them look like they're--it's purple and orange. So it's okay, it's not the neutral that I was going for. It's really pretty. I really like it. Not sure they'll go to the intended recipients. It depends how. depends how they come out-- what I think once I've got them off the loom. Once I've you know, put other colors in the weft because that tones things down a little bit too. So. So we'll see. Marsha 27:20 I'm just going to interject here about color and weaving. You made me some towels that are actually red, white and gray. And I swear that gray is green. And I think it's because, and I always I use them at Christmas time because to me they look like Christmas color. But it's not green. It's gray. Kelly 27:40 Right. Marsha 27:41 So I don't know it's so interesting Kelly 27:43 That same gray? I'm using as a weft color. Okay, and against the other ones. It looks blue. It's like a slate blue. Yeah, Marsha 27:55 yeah. And I have to say in the towels, it doesn't look like Christmas green. But it definitely looks like a green to me, like a forest green. Kind of. It's not I know, it's I know, it's gray. But Kelly 28:10 Well, and those are the same those. That's the exact same warp as the napkins in the trailer. Okay, yeah. And in the trailer, to me it it reads as gray. Not green, but in the house, it really did look like, it did look green to me, too. Yeah. So it's very interesting. choosing colors-- it's fascinating. I really think it's really an interesting thing. And then and then the thing about weaving that doesn't happen in knitting. Is that optical blending, you know, you get a lot more of the optical blending in weaving because the, I want to say the pixels are so small, right? When you're weaving, your yarn is going over and under each other. The dots of color are about the size of the yarn, unless you're doing stripes. Marsha 29:05 Yeah. Kelly 29:06 Whereas with with knitting, your dots of color, the smallest they can be is really a stitch. You know, I mean, even if you're doing mosaic stitch where you're trying to blend optically blend the colors, doing mosaic knitting or slip stitches, where you're trying to optically blend the colors. You're not going to get that kind of blending so much with knitting so it-- Yeah, it's it is kind of funny. And then one last thing about these is the patterning in them is coming from the color that I'm using for the weft. So I started with a weft of an even deeper rust color. And then a black and then that slate, that slate color that you think looks green, and that I have thought looked blue and I I, I was like, okay, yeah, this will be a good, this will be a good color progression, you know, and I'll just repeat this color pattern. And then I took a picture of it this morning and put it on Ravelry. And when I looked at the picture, I went, Oh, the black and the gray look like the same color in this picture. I think I need to take out the black and go rust, or rather, take out the gray, the slate that I just started because I don't have that much of it. I mean, I have less than half an inch. So I think I'm gonna take that out and go rust, and then black and then rust and then slate. I don't think I want the black and the slate next to each other because they look too much like the same color. Not enough value difference. So anyway. It's one of the things I love about weaving is the the color play that you can do. And I'll do--you know with six towels, I'll get into a lot. So yeah, my purple and orange dish towels. [laughing] I think something--some parts of color also have to do with what color you think something is. That color, I haven't actually looked in I don't know, if it even says on the label what you know, a color away name. I think the label is in Swedish. So I don't know if it says a colorway name. Or often weaving cones just have a color way number. But I wouldn't be surprised if the color name was lilac. And because it was just in a bag with a red and a green. And I can't remember what color it was with. But anyway, the color it was with made me think it was gray. And because I thought it was gray. It looked gray. You know what I mean? Marsha 31:52 Yeah, yeah. And I think that I'm looking at the gray, red and white. And I think it seems like Christmas colors. So I'm reading it as green because red and green are Christmas colors. I don'tknow. Yeah. Kelly 32:08 It's like once your brain locks on what color you think it is. That's what color you see until something comes along to shock you out of that thinking, like, oh my god, this is purple and orange. Marsha 32:25 Okay, I'm going to look up your picture because you said it's in Ravelry. Kelly 32:29 Yeah, in the weaving thread. Marsha 32:31 Oh, but here on Instagram, too. Did you post it? Kelly 32:34 Yeah, I posted an Instagram But I didn't have much of the weaving done when I posted on Instagram. Ravelry is a better picture, will be on a more recent picture. I don't know if it's better. The more recent picture is on Ravelry. So just an interesting thing, how color works. And how your brain tells you things that aren't really true. Marsha 33:03 Funny, huh? Well, should I talk about my projects and I don't want to interrupt. Are you done? I don't want... Kelly 33:09 No I'm I'm finished. That's enough. You'll hear more about this project. Since it's six towels. It'll be okay. It'll be going for a while. Marsha 33:17 Oh, okay. Well, I have big news. Yeah, I did not finish it between Christmas and New Year's but at the beach I finished Ben's sweater. It is done. Kelly 33:30 Yay. Marsha 33:32 Yay. And I will not relive the whole thing. But I did. I think the last episode, I don't remember. I honestly I don't even remember where I was with the whole thing. But I did rip out both sleeves back to the elbow and re knit them with fewer decreases. And I came home from the beach yesterday afternoon. I got home around 4:30 or so. And the first thing I did was wash and block the sweater. Kelly 33:58 Nice. Marsha 33:59 So it's drying. And I've a few ends to weave in. But I'm calling it done. Kelly 34:05 Nice. Marsha 34:05 Yeah. So and it blocked out really nicely. It grew a little bit which is what I wanted. And so I think it's going to be... I'm just glad I'm done. So I'm starting off the new year fresh. So that's all I'm gonna about to say about the sweater. I don't want to talk about it anymore. Done. I'm done. And I will say and a story I will say I finished it at the beach. Now I don't remember now what day it was I finished it and when I bound off this, I finished the first sleeve before I went to the beach and then I finished the second sleeve at the beach and bound off the cuff. And this I was getting like: 10 rows, nine rows, eight rows and seven and getting more and more excited and this huge weight has been lifted off of me by having that done. It's like this is a great way to start the new year. It's done, so I'm excited. So anyway, I worked on my January blanket. And I have knit about 28 inches of it. And I really like it. I think it's turning out really nicely. It feels great. Because it's handspun kind of woolen spun is what I tried. So it has, it's very light. But yeah, it's very nice. And this is really nice yarn. It doesn't. It's a woolly yarn, but it's not harsh at all. It's just super nice. I really like it. Kelly 35:39 It looks really pretty. I like that solid color. I mean, we've both done so many blankets with you know, colors changing all that. But that is a really nice look that one solid color with a nice lace pattern. Marsha 35:57 Yeah. And I love the color of this. It's --I never know what to call it. It's sort of Carmel Cafe Au Lait. Yeah. The color of Milk in Tea. I don't know. Kelly 36:11 Yeah, I would say I would say Cafe au Lait is a good way to describe it. Marsha 36:17 The color of a little brown dog? I don't know. I don't know. Kelly 36:23 It's a little lighter than Orkney. Right? Marsha 36:25 Yeah, yeah. I'll just interject. I remember, I probably have said this before in the podcast, but I worked with a guy who was in a Cajun band. And so he knew a lot about Cajun cooking, because he always would go down to Louisiana. And so I asked him if he had a recipe for gumbo. And you start with a roux, and you cooked the flour and oil together until it was the color of an old hound dog. And I, we worked together and I went up to the receiving area where he worked. And I just on a piece of paper, I wrote down his recipe. And that's what I actually wrote down: cook the roux until it's the color of an old hound dog. So this is like the color of an old hound dog, I guess. Anyway. Anyway, so I'm really enjoying knitting on this. And then, I think, I guess I mentioned in the last episode, because I had it here in the show notes that I bought the Noro Kureyon to make the Noro mania blanket for my brother and I gave it to him for Christmas. And he's thrilled with it. So I'm going to cast that on. You know, as soon as I finish this blanket, I'll start that and do a little figuring about what size I want to make. But my big news is I have a new addition to the the the yarn and fiber family, which is I bought an electric spinning wheel. Woohoo! and so both Kim and I bought the the it's called the electric eel or the e w 6.0. Technically, from dreaming robots. And I'll talk more about this at a later date. But I we both they arrived in the mail, and we didn't unbox them until we got to the beach and set them up very easy. We watched the tutorial they have on the dreaming robots website. And so we set them up. I should back up and say our inspiration for buying these was our friend Dagmar. She bought one a while ago and she had it at NoCKRs retreat. And I was really interested in it. And when I knew she was going to be meeting us at Black Sheep, I said to Kim, you need to come and check out her spinning wheel, this E spinner because I think because Kim has been adamant she was not going to get a spinning wheel. no, right, just stick with the drop spindle. And I could tell when she was watching Dagmar that she was very interested. So anyway, we had fun. Our four days down there of just playing with the spinning wheels. It was interesting. I had some polworth that I had bought years ago I don't even remember now where I bought it. So I was practicing with that and she also had polworth That was dyed. And so she was practicing with that and it is really interesting to just to spin the same fiber but one's dyed and one's not dyed, how they're different. Because the the technique of dyeing, the roving, it gets a little stuck together kind of. Needs a little bit more pre drafting that has to go on than with an undyed fiber, I think. But they're really, they're great wheels and I think they're really well designed. He's thought of everything. And we also-- it does not come with a battery but you can order a battery that so then it'd be great for... Kelly, if I go to the trailer rally again, I would actually be able to be easier to transport this to California on a plane or whatever or in the car. And then I don't need to plug in, I can just spin off the battery. So it's going to be great for all kinds of situations. But it is funny, Kim was sitting at the dining room table practicing and I was sitting on the sofa and had the wheel sitting on the coffee table. And underneath the coffee table there was another little shelf and I kept pushing on that shelf with my foot trying just to treadle-- stop the wheel, start the wheel. That was actually amusing to me. I kind of thought wow, this is so nice. I wonder what it's going to be like when I go home and spin on little Herbie. And last night I spun for two hours or so while I watched the news and whatnot. And I love little Herbie. I have not given up my complete love for little Herbie. I love treadling. But this is this is a really nice, it's gonna be great for taking to the beach. Kelly 41:02 Yeah, Marsha 41:03 taking to your house, taking to NoCKRs because it's so portable. So I have to thank Dagmar for introducing us to it because it's been great. It's really fun. So I'll report more on it came in, I think gonna get together this weekend to practice a bit more, and I might record a little bit get some of her thoughts, too. Kelly 41:21 Oh, that'd be cool. Yeah. Marsha 41:23 Yeah, I'll do that. That would be good. I have to say I thought about-- I thought about recording when we were at the beach. But honestly, it was kind of fun just to get lost in it and not have to think about talking about it. Kelly 41:37 Well, you'll have more to talk about once you've been working with it a little bit longer, too. Marsha 41:42 Yeah. It's interesting though, the bobbins. On the website, they say they hold eight ounces of fiber. And so I'm interested to see. I'm spinning up a four ounce skein. And it's, it's about half full. So I'm gonna see if it'll hold the eight ounces. That's, that's a lot. Kelly 42:03 That is a lot. Yeah, it's kind of a double edged sword. It's sort of like ink-- with the fountain pens when you buy ink. So, you know, there are some people who are real big proponents of you know, the ink bottles that come, you know, 50 milliliter, 60 milliliters 80 milliliters, you know, these nice big bottles of ink that you get your money's worth, right? Marsha 42:32 Right. Kelly 42:33 The problem with that, or the other side of that double edged sword is that you have all of this ink and then if you want a different color it's hard to justify buying. Well. For some people, it's hard to... for myself, it's hard to justify, I guess, if I were further down this, this rabbit hole, I could have a whole large stash of over 200 inks like some people do. It really ...but it's difficult, it's more difficult to justify buying another bottle of ink in a different color that looks fun and that you want, when you have, you know, 50 60, 70 milliliter bottles of ink that are big. And you don't even use-- I think one time we were talking, I said that it takes like 10 milliliters. It doesn't even take one milliliter to fill most of my pens, I was way off there. So you know, if you're using less than a milliliter every time you fill your pen, and it takes me a couple of weeks for my pens to run out if I have a couple of pens inked up at the same time. Like not a lot of ink. Right. So so the bobbin.. Marsha 43:50 Yes! Kelly 43:50 Oh, go ahead. Marsha 43:52 Well, I was gonna say if I I'm spinning just a natural colored cream. Kelly 43:56 Yeah, Marsha 43:57 yarn or fiber. It's gonna... and eight ounces. That's days of the same thing. You know, so I know what you're saying is you can't... like it's having a smaller bobbin and you get to change a lot. Kelly 44:10 Right? You know, right. And that's part of what I-- that's part of what I like. I mean and you could even spin two eight ounce bobbins if you had 16 ounces. You could spin two eight ounce bobbins and then ply those two together like you could be working on cream colored yarn for what felt like Ben's-- a Ben's sweater worth of time. [laughing] Marsha 44:37 Well, and also Kelly, I'm just going to add this in there too is that I before I went packing for the beach, getting the wheel and getting you know the first thing you pack when you travel is a knitter is all your projects, right? And so I was like what fiber am I going to spin and so I found I had this polworth and me being me, I didn't buy one skein I bought three packages of four skeins each. four ounces? So how many? So each package has has four pieces of--hanks of roving, okay, and each one is four ounces so Kelly 45:24 so okay so you have 16 ounces in a bag and you have three bags? Both 45:40 Three bags! [laughing] Marsha 45:42 I'm like that but I do know, I as I say I don't remember where I bought it-- if I bought it at Black Sheep or if I bought it at fiber fusion. I think I bought it at Black Sheep because I don't I don't-- I did not buy it in the marketplace. I remember I bought it from the person with the sheep. Like out in the barn? Anyway, I bought it and so I bought three bags and there's four skeins in each bag Kelly 46:05 and it's all undyed and each is four ounces it's all undyed, natural white. Marsha 46:12 Yeah, I am. I'm slightly insane. Kelly 46:16 Well, it doesn't all have to be one project. Marsha 46:18 Oh, you know me. I always buy a sweater quantity of something. I always buy a big quantity or something. So I don't know what-- I don't know what I was thinking Kelly 46:25 It's a little more than one sweater. Marsha 46:29 Yeah, I know. It's another blanket. Kelly 46:36 Now you're gonna become known as the person who always buys a blanket quantity. Marsha 46:44 Yeah, so I don't know what I'm going to I've just I've I didn't even spin four ounces. Kelly 46:51 It's about like if you bought a fleece and sent it away to be processed. Right? A small fleece and sent it out to be processed. Marsha 47:01 Yeah, no, I'm just a little insane. Kelly 47:03 I kind of learned my lesson from this six pounds of CVM. Well, I won't say I learned a lesson because I'm pretty sure I didn't. But I do remember being really sick of it by the time I was done, yeah. And I in fact, I found a little scrap of roving from that CVM fleece this summer while I was cleaning up, I found a little bump of it. And I think I ended up putting it. I might have put it in the felting box. But I honestly I might have put it with the stuff that I used to compost. I might have just said you know what? I'm done. I'm totally done with you. And I want this out of my stash. Totally. Not even a little scrap in the felting box. I think I did end up composting it. I mean, it was less than an ounce I think ,but still. Marsha 48:00 Yeah. I mean, I in my defense I have to defend myself just a little bit is that I did buy this early in my spinning life. And when I was in you know new spinners, new knitters, new crocheters, new Weavers, new spinners. anybody new to something, you get all excited about it, and you think you're never going to see any fiber ever again, this is your only chance to buy. And so I yeah, I went a little crazy Kelly 48:27 Well, and you go through it fast. If you're really if you're really spinning, especially when you're a beginner and or if you're making yarn that's thicker, you do go through roving, you can go through roving quickly depending on the, you know, the type of thing you're spinning, but you can go through quite quickly because I remember doing a swap that was 24-- I had to make 24 skeins, each of them two ounces. So that's 48 ounces. So what? That's three pounds, right? So and I remember telling myself at the beginning if I just spin this three pounds, by the time I'm done spinning three pounds of wool, I'll be a good spinner. And, and I cranked through it one summer, you know, just spinning for this. For this swap. It wasn't all the same type of fiber. But I gathered together--basically gathered together three pounds of fiber and and spun it for this for this swap. So you do go through it fast. Yeah, you're a newer spinner and, and I could see why you would think okay, I need more because I'm just a four ounce braid just takes me no time at all. You know. Marsha 49:21 Basically I really love the wheel. I think it's a great investment just for traveling just because there's so many times I've not been able to bring my wheel to visit you because we're to the beach and I have to I'm all engrossed in a project but then I can't take it. Kelly 49:53 That's nice. I'm excited to see it. Marsha 49:55 I have to say we have to finish because my ear pods are failing and the right one is run out of charge. So let's keep moving here before my earbuds fail. Kelly 50:08 Okay, Marsha 50:10 what else do we have to talk about? Kelly 50:11 Anything else for your projects? Marsha 50:13 Oh, that's it. That's all I have. Kelly 50:14 Okay, so the only other thing we have to remind our patrons about is the Patreon giveaway. This is our year-end, thank you to our patrons for their support of our show. And so they should just let me know, email me, email or message me on Ravelry with the pattern of your choice $10 or less, and I will get that pattern out to you. I just want to thank everyone who supports us on Patreon. And if anyone would like to join the Patreon supporters, the link is at the top of our show notes. And it's patreon.com forward slash two ewes and you can become a patron of our show. But yeah, get your get your information to us and we'll get you your pattern choice. Marsha 51:04 Yeah, so thank you. All right. I think that's it, Kelly. Kelly 51:08 I agree. Marsha 51:10 I have to go cuz you're fading in the left. You're fading in my left ear now. So okay, I think we talked to we talked too long before we started recording. Kelly 51:19 Right, right. Marsha 51:21 Okay. All right. Well, we'll talk in two weeks. Kelly 51:25 In two weeks. Yeah. Marsha 51:26 All righty. Okay, bye bye. Kelly 51:29 Bye. Thank you so much for listening. To subscribe to the podcast visit Two Ewes Fiber Adventures dot come. Marsha 51:37 Join us on our adventures on Ravelry and Instagram. I am better in motion and Kelly is 1hundred projects. Kelly 51:44 Until next time, we're the Two Ewes doing our part for world fleece. Transcribed by https://otter.ai
Time Captioned Below: Merry Christmas everyone! We have a very merry show today! ESPN's and soon to be Fox Sport's "The Bear" Chris Fallica joins us to cover all college bowls from December 24th through January 9th! We unfortunately have a slight technical difficulty later in the show in the last 1/3 of Chris's interview with some static that might be annoying, but Kiev will also cover these final games in next week's show! First, Kiev talks about why NFL teasers are a good look from here on out. Next, he gets into the FULL SLATE of NFL week 16 games with some jolly FREE PLAYS as well as his refuse to lose teaser that is 9-5-1 so far for the year. Then, Chris comes on to talk about 2022 College Football bowl season! Kiev and Chris go through all the bowl games from Christmas Eve on as well as the college football playoffs! Finally, Kiev talks about some sharp money movements for the College and NFL Weekend! Should you have any questions for the Monday mailbag, or games that you want us to cap on our shows, please message us at Info@TheOddsBreakers.com. Have a wonderful week! 0 – 6:30 Merry Christmas Intro and Teasers 6:31 – 39:50 – NFL info, Plays and leans 39:51 – 2:17:30 – Chris Fallica and College Football Bowls 2:17:31 – 2:22:10 – Sharp Money Movement Follow our FREE PICKS telegram channel: https://t.me/TheOddsBreakersFreePicks Follow Kiev O'Neil's NEW personal FREE PICKS telegram Channel: https://t.me/KievONeil If you want to subscribe to support us and get some very frequent winners please Click Here to become a member of The OddsBreakers and gain access to premium plays BEFORE the line moves! Or, you can visit theoddsbreakers.com and click shop and pick one of our great handicappers including Kiev O'Neil @OBKiev at only $84 per month on a 1 year subscription! You could also support us at Patreon.com for only $10 a month to help us out and thank us for some free plays as well as get some extra benefits and merchandise. Should you need a sportsbook please visit BetRivers.com and use the affiliate code, “Odds22” to get a 100% sign up bonus up to $250!!!! Terms, conditions and location apply.
Frank's old friends give him advice, but his new friends persuade him to choose a different path. Nathan Beary Blustein joins Kyle to discuss the end of Act One, and what exactly is happening musically in this song.You can find out more about Nathan, by going to his website: https://www.nathanbearyblustein.com/Or follow him on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rhapsodyinbluYou can purchase Stephen Sondheim's first book of lyrics, Finishing the Hat, by going here: https://amzn.to/2LB9ZJoWe are using three productions to frame our discussion of Merrily We Roll Along.The Original Broadway Cast (1981) starring Jim Walton, Ann Morrison, and Lonny Price.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/merrily-we-roll-along-original-broadway-cast-recording/738703005Or listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3KZq3isCTbYMzGvnXkTfNr?si=u2vq6PhGTCeyOW9W8mTnhwOr buy it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Merrily-Roll-Along-Original-Broadway/dp/B01KB0V58O/The Off-Broadway Revival cast (1994) starring Malcolm Gets, Amy Ryder, and Adam Heller.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/merrily-we-roll-along-the-new-cast-recording-1994-off/1440771486Or listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/51xg0INwgGytnQTHm2N0Tc?si=Vv_WetrCQ9OaTmgtpBTpZQOr buy it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Merrily-Roll-Along-Cast-Recording/dp/B000026G4K/The Encores! revival (2012) starring Colin Donnell, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Lin-Manuel Miranda.You can listen to it on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/merrily-we-roll-along-2012-new-york-cast-recording/542006479Or listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2ouySS4WHFplUHtwduvPKx?si=SLaweV0XRomMEvIPXqlpDAOr buy it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Merrily-Roll-Along-Encores-Recording/dp/B007Q1IT1I/Our sponsors this week are: Alberta Blue Cross - https://www.ab.bluecross.ca - Alberta Blue Cross group benefit plans are easy to manage, anywhere, anytime and on any device, making it easy for you and your employees to access. Park Power - https://parkpower.ca - your friendly, local utilities provider in Alberta. Offering Internet, Electricity, and Natural Gas with low rates, awesome service, and profit-sharing with local charities. Send feedback to puttingittogetherpodcast@gmail.comPutting It Together is a proud member of The Alberta Podcast Network: Locally grown. Community supported. Here's their link again: https://www.albertapodcastnetwork.comRecorded by Media Lab YYC. Media Lab is a production company. They help you tell your story. They do this by assisting in the creation of videos and podcasts. Find more information at: http://medialabyyc.comKeep up to date with Putting It Together by following its social media channels.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/puttingittogetherpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/sondheimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sondheimpodcast ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
GET OUR NEW MERCH HEREWWW.THEGARDENSTATE.COMJoin the mail bag by emailing a voice memo to hello@thegardenstate.comWelcome back to The Garden State, the only NJ podcast that gives you all the news you need to know this week. 40 EPISODES IN. Truly grateful that you're listening right now! WE APPRECIATE YOU! This week was BEARy insane…. (See what I did there because we did a story about a bear in CARTERET LOL). Stories range from wild black bears roaming around Middlesex county, to the infamous catalytic converter theft ring, to a shooting in Newark that took down two officers, to the harmful effects of children with cellular devices, to the Rutgers mask mandate MESS that continues, and a man who was unfortunately killed due to a Subway accident.. Lots of ups and downs this week but the news never sleeps and we're here to give it ALL to you. Thanks for tuning in once again and for supporting the podcast. If you're enjoying the show, make sure to leave us a review! We love reading those!Follow us on all our socials to keep up to date with that and everything else happening. https://linktr.ee/thegardenstate
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Ben Maller talks about the Bears OC claiming that QB Justin Fields hasn't had a "rough month," why Fields has been so terrible, NFL Pick'em, Maller to the Third Degree, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher speak with Dion Beary, a writer and online community builder who founded the Tumblr blog This Is White Privilege. They talk with Beary about where that blog began, its impact on online discourse, and why he stepped away. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder and Derek John. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rachelle Hampton and Madison Malone Kircher speak with Dion Beary, a writer and online community builder who founded the Tumblr blog This Is White Privilege. They talk with Beary about where that blog began, its impact on online discourse, and why he stepped away. Podcast production by Daniel Schroeder and Derek John. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices