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The team dive into the romantic stories from around our city; revealing which suburb is home to the most singles, the Coles Singles event, Birkenstocks on Wedding day and Titus' plan for Valentine's Day! Catch Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via the LiSTNR app. Mick In The Morning Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molloy Triple M Melbourne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triplemmelb Triple M Melbourne TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@triplemmelbourne Triple M Melbourne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/triplemmelbourneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is what happens when the boys hit record while hanging out with Todd Conklin and then decide, “Good enough, let's roll with it.” The Toddfather has definitely been seen rocking Birks, so he gets his very own NOFX song reference.It starts where all serious safety conversations should start: punk records, new tattoos, banjo heckling, and arguing about what “tier” everyone is in. Then Todd shows up and immediately ruins the fun by asking a question that actually matters: "Why does safety keep talking about innovation while mostly just polishing the same old stuff and calling it progress?"From there, things go sideways mostly in a good way. The boys talk about how new ideas don't die because people hate them; they mostly die because nobody keeps pushing them. How safety has gotten weirdly obsessed with full-tilt scientific legitimacy, certainty, and defending itself instead of, you know, making work better. How LinkedIn is not helping. At all. And how most “innovation” in safety is just the same tools with new names and a shitty logo.Todd does what Todd does: calmly points out uncomfortable truths. He's like those old Jello Biafra interviews from the '80s and '90s, just splitting people's minds open. Like the fact that the most interesting innovation isn't coming from safety conferences; it's coming from places like pediatric hospitals, high-risk teams that never think they're good enough, and organizations that actually design around how work happens instead of how they wish it happened. Also, nostalgia is not a strategy, and compliance is not a personality.Somewhere in the middle, they realize (again) that safety isn't the goal, positive change to how we work is. Safety is just what falls out when work is designed, supported, and adapted well. That realization is immediately followed by more sarcasm, some light despair about the future of leadership, and at least one rant about why “waiting for the next big thinker” is probably a losing move.Does this episode solve anything? Absolutely not, even though the fellas definitely claim to. But, like punk rock, it's a reminder of why this stuff still matters, especially when it feels like the field is stuck in neutral.Also: still no new tattoos. Which honestly feels like the biggest failure of the episode. DISCLAIMER: You probably shouldn't take anything in this podcast too seriously. Punk Rock Safety is for entertainment only. It's definitely not a replacement for professional or legal advice, and the fair amount of piss-taking, shithousery, and general ridiculousness ought to clue you into the fact that no one - and no organization - is endorsing (or un-endorsing, if that's a thing) any products, ideas, or other things. Except NOFX. We definitely endorse them.Oh, and give your money to Punk Rock Saves Lives. They're a rad organization that works in mental health, addiction, and human rights. And they're awesome people who can use your help to keep on kicking ass at what they do.https://www.punkrocksaveslives.org/Let us know what you think at info@punkrocksafety.com or on our LinkedIn page.Merch at punkrocksafetymerch.com
On todays episode of Fletch, Vaughan & Hayley's Big Pod, Millennials think they're not seeing enough results Flat white Frank Men's baldness club Top 6 - Things you'll see on AI's social media Catharine O'Hara SLP - Has a partner watching ahead in a Tv show caused a fight? Birks are the new bridal shoe What do you do to spoil your pet? Hayley went bush The bronze corgi ice cream is gone!! Fact of the day Were you really good at something when you were young? QLP - Women do you expect the man to pay on a date? What was the mix up at work? 1 in 4 couples are having sexy times less than once a month See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon Birks is a writer who’s been creating and publishing comic books for over ten years. With his Blue Fox Comics imprint, he’s helped bring various books, comics, and role playing games out into the world. With his comic Antarctica, he teamed with Image Comics to release one of his projects to readers everywhere. In […]
Watch the best scene reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6h3AqETajg Inspired by the Great Fire of Chicago 1871 following the investigation of Mrs O'Leary, a woman the newspapers blamed for starting the fire that spread all the way to Lincoln Park. Get to know the writer: What is your screenplay about? My screenplay is about Catherine O'Leary, the Irish milkmaid unjustly accused of starting Chicago's “Great Fire” of 1871. As she fights to clear her name, she discovers the true culprit of the fire and faces an agonizing choice. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Historical fiction; thriller. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? “Mrs. O'Leary” should be made into a movie because it's about a 19th-century “cancel culture” that 21st-century audiences would recognize. The story transcends region and period. “Mrs. O'Leary” is set 155 years ago, and yet the Chicago world of 1871 isn't so diffrent from our own — a world where vulnerable people are “othered” due to their homeland or accent and where they can wither under stronger forces that are determined to cast blame for a social problem. ---- Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
Welcome to this special episode of the Rural Roundup, one of a six-part series called “Unsung Heroes”. In this episode Calum Johnston visits Douglas Frame at Birks Farm where they discussed Calving at two. Through speaking to Douglas it was clear that on his family beef farm, their unsung hero is efficiency and despite climate change not being his primary driver, Douglas talks about the reduction he's seen in his carbon audits. Later in the episode James Orr an Agricultural Advisor with a special interest in the carbon footprint of livestock systems will tell us more about this Unsung Hero, the benefits, the things to know if you're considering it, and the positive impact it could have on your farm or croft, and on the planet! Thanks for joining us for this special episode of the Rural Roundup. Check out the other five episodes of the Unsung Heroes series, all available to listen wherever you normally do, right now! If you'd like to get in touch or find out more about anything we discussed in the Podcast, head to the show notes. This episode was presented by Calum Johnston, produced by Kerry Hammond and edited by Cameron Waugh, in association with the Scottish Government. Related FAS ResourcesCalving Heifers Vlog Series | Helping farmers in ScotlandCalving Heifers at 2 Case Study | Helping farmers in ScotlandOptimising Livestock Productivity | Helping farmers in ScotlandA Guide to Calving Heifers | Information helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory ServiceFor more information, visit Twitter: @FASScot Facebook: @FASScot National Advice Hub Phone: 0300 323 0161 Email: advice@fas.scot
On today's podcast I welcome on photographer Bryan Birks who is based in St Louis,Missouri . Bryan is well known for his large format portraiture and documentary work as well as his popular YouTube channel where he discusses all things photography. Use Promo code "banter" to receive 2 months free for first time users at https://www.picdrop.com/go/banter Peep Bryan's work: www.bryanbirks.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/bryanbirks/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@bryanbirks
Let's talk muscle strength! Looking for a gentle way to keep your body strength up? Dr. Motley discusses the science of targeted compression for people who need to recover muscle without stressing out their joints or overall systems. Topics Discussed: How to recover properly from surgery/injury How targeted compression helps strengthen muscles and joints gently but effectively The importance of movement and strength as we age How targeted compression supports blood-flow Suji has a special discount for our community! See https://www.trysuji.com/ and enter the code DRMOTLEY. Want more of the Ancient Health Podcast? Check out Doctor Motley's YouTube channel! ------ Follow Doctor Motley Instagram TikTok Facebook Website Follow Suji https://www.trysuji.com/ https://www.instagram.com/trysuji/?hl=fr ------ * Do you have a ton more in-depth questions for Doctor Motley? Are you a health coach looking for more valuable resources and wisdom? Join his membership for modules full of his expertise and clinical wisdom on so many health issues, plus bring all your questions to his weekly lives! Explore it free for 15 days at https://www.doctormotley.com/15 * Coffee-lovers unite! Lifeboost Coffee is gentle on the stomach, clean - we're talking third-party tested for mold and other toxins - and won't spike your anxiety. Right now you can get 58% off at lifeboostcoffee.com/DRMOTLEY
Simon Birks from Blue Fox Comics returns this week in Episode #721, and he's talking about his upcoming Top Cow/Image comic called The Thing on The Doorstep! Award-winning writer Simon Birks (ANTARCTICA, Sinners, Gone, The Shadow Over Innsmouth) and artist Willi Roberts are telling this chilling tale based on H.P. Lovecraft's terrifying story that takes readers deep into a haunting mystery of friendship, madness, and the horrifying unknown. The series is described this way: "Daniel Upton and Edward Derby have been best friends almost their entire lives, right up to the point Daniel shoots Edward dead in the Arkham Sanitorium - a crime Daniel swears he didn't commit, despite all the evidence. What happened on that fateful day in Arkham? What is the truth behind this seemingly mindless act of violence? Witness the beginning of this doomed relationship and Edward's slow descent into a horrifying world beyond his control." We talk about how this comic series came to be, who the various characters are, and what we can expect from these high-power creators in the coming months! For more about The Thing on The Doorstop, check out the preview here on MajorSpoilers.com! Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!
We talk horrific injuries, Jess' daughter climbs the Christmas tree and Producer Babs talks the team though the 'flow state'Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/nick-jess-and-duckoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A fascinating chat with the retiring head groundsman at Trent Bridge about everything from: how to prepare pitches, record-breaking scores, why the rating system is not fit for purpose, the best/worst parts of the role and being told to 'shut his mouth' by Shane Warne! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week: Birks & Gout, Halloween in New York, best place for a house party, best costumes for Halloween, OG Batman vs. New Batman, getting a BMX, instant gout, Ju Jitsu white belts, McCann's new list for improvements, AI solo pub crawl, the new group chat, stubbed toe disaster, mousecapades, starting therapy & much more.Sign up to Patreon for access to exclusive episodes out every Thursday.patreon.com/TheBombSquadPodManscaped (Paid Ad)Get The White Hot Lawn Mower® 5.0 Ultra for 15% OFF with code 'BSP15' at Manscaped.com! #ManscapedPartnerFollow @TheBombSquadPod on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok & X.Hosted by:Colin Geddis &Aaron McCannProduced & Edited by:Niall Fegan
Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference.Please note: the sound quality on this recording is not as clear as usual. We apologise for this and thank you for your understanding.This episode explores fandom theory, participatory culture, and how these ideas came alive at the Academic Archers Dum Tee Dum Mash Up weekend in 2023.We the Fandom: Applying Fandom Theory to the Academic Archers Dum Tee Dum Mash Up Weekend 2023 - Caroline BirksHenry Jenkins's theory of participatory culture highlights how digital technologies enable audiences to share information, create, and circulate fan works. At the 2023 Birmingham Mash Up weekend, Caroline saw this in action.Examples include fan appropriation through fanfiction, with eroticised predictions of Chelsea and Freddie, moral realignments like Alan's disapproval of the church window, refocalisations centring minor characters and even trees, and recontextualisations such as panels on men's mental health. Fan creativity also extended to craft, with works made for and during the event.The weekend also illustrated Jenkins's concept of audience–producer convergence. Attendees engaged with producers and podcasters, from DumTeeDum's singalong to One Stiletto in the Grave, as well as presentations revealing the soundscape of The Archers. Social media, especially the Sunday Tweetalong, showcased how fans circulate and distribute their work.Finally, Caroline considers Jenkins's optimism that fandom and digital technology can effect wider social change. The joy of shared fandom, and the charitable fundraising at these gatherings, demonstrates the power of fan communities to create connection and do good.About the speakerCaroline Birks is a writer and researcher with a focus on fandom culture. She has a chapter in Fandom Culture and The Archers and has long explored how communities of fans create meaning and connection through shared storytelling.If you enjoy our work and would like to support Academic Archers, you can Buy Us a Coffee – buymeacoffee.com/academicarchers.
Today's episode features Coach Birks after Audubon’s 58-20 playoff victory over Lennox. Coach discusses a dominant defensive performance, a balanced offense with key contributions from Mason Kasper-Rowder and Brody Weber, standout special teams plays, and preparation for a tough next-round matchup with Montezuma. He also gives his take on statewide eight-man playoff surprises and standout teams to watch.
Alex Birks is a robotics engineer, sports enthusiast, and aspiring consumer wellness-technology industry leader. Alex founded Suji with the aspiration to be a leading technology provider of muscle health solutions. Suji is now adopted by more than one third of American sports teams and has just launched a consumer line of business. Today on the show we discuss: why blood flow restriction (BFR) training has exploded in popularity, how targeted compression training builds muscle and strength without joint stress, why it's a powerful tool for recovery, warm-up, and performance, how Suji is revolutionizing BFR by personalizing compression based on data to make it safer and more effective, how to integrate BFR into strength training and warmups, how Alex's own comeback from a devastating injury inspired a mission to help millions move and train pain-free and much more. Learn more about Suji: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trysuji/ Website: https://www.trysuji.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Trysuji ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you've consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives a Dmn*, we're joined by Elaine Briks Mitchell, founder and CEO of The Bra Recyclers — a pioneering organization redefining what it means to give clothing a second life.For more than a decade, Elaine has been on a mission to keep bras and lingerie out of landfills while supporting women and girls in need across the globe. In this episode, we explore how one small garment can make a massive impact — from reducing textile waste to restoring dignity and confidence for breast cancer survivors, domestic violence victims, and those facing economic hardship.Elaine shares how bra recycling works, why intimate apparel became her focus, and how The Bra Recyclers bridges the gap between environmental action and social good. Together, we unpack what it really means to turn compassion into circularity — one donation at a time.If you've ever wondered how fashion can truly empower, this conversation proves that even the smallest acts of sustainability can change lives.
Albert Einstein once said he'd rather have been a plumber. Here in KC Plumbers Local 8 has a new leader - Matt Harris. He'll be on the Heartland Labor Forum this week. Then, Donna Birks rose through the ranks to become financial secretary of UAW Local 31 at the GM Fairfax plant, then led the Tri-County Labor Council and now in retirement is heading Labor's Educational and Political Club Independent. We'll talk to both Matt and Donna. Our feature is Labor Song of the Month with Mark Galus.
We kicked things off with Blackers traumatising his kids by showing them Mrs Doubtfire, only to realise it’s less about laughs and more about divorce. From there, the chat moved to kids’ sport, with Blackers proudly bragging about his son’s three trophies and a medal, including the all-important “player’s player.” Joel shared memories of pennants tennis with his mum heckling from the sidelines, while Ricki reminded us of her saxophone and netball days. Then we landed on a mum who stormed the ice at her son’s hockey match in full Birkenstocks to scream at the ref. Listeners chimed in too... Claire smashed out every netball position in one game, and nine-year-old Thomas told us how parents took “parents vs kids” way too seriously, bowling over five-year-olds like a demolition derby.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Birks recaps Audubon Wheelers’ season-opening rout of Remsen St. Mary's, highlighting fast scoring drives, three forced turnovers, and strong special teams. The varsity built a big halftime lead before the JV closed out the game, while young players and linemen stood out amid discipline and communication areas to clean up. Birks reflects on momentum, the need to avoid overconfidence, and the focus on fundamentals heading into the next matchup.
Maggie BirksStudent, College of Arts and SciencesMore InfoLinkedInUAB News - Turning Passion Into Practical SolutionUAB News - Alabama Space Grant Consortium & NASA EPSCoR awards scholarships and fellowships to nine UAB studentsSix UAB students awarded NASA Alabama Space Grant Consortium scholarshipsUAB News - How one UAB student is using her passion for the environment to create practical solutions for the future
KURT ROSENWINKEL “THE BRAHMS PROJECT” ca 2025 Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2; Rhapsody, Op. 79, No. 1; Wiegenlied; Intermezzo, Op. 116, No. 6; Symphony No. 3—IIIKurt Rosenwinkel (g) Jean-Paul Brodback (p) Lukas Traxel (b) Jorge Rossy (dr) SAMARA JOY “PORTRAIT” Englewood Cliffs, NJ, February, 2024You stepped out of a dream, Reincarnation of a lovebird, Day by daySamara Joy (vcl) acc by Jason Charos (tp,flhrn) Donavan Austin (tb) David Mason (as,fl) Kendric McAllister (ts) Connor Rohrer (p) Felix Moseholm (b) Evan Sherman (d) JAMES MOODY “80 YEARS YOUNG” The Blue Note, New York, March 26, 2005Moody's mood for love, Birks' worksJon Faddis, Randy Brecker (tp) Slide Hampton (tb) Paquito D'Rivera (as,cl) James Moody (saxos,fl) David Hazeltine, Cedar Walton (p) Todd Coolman (b) Adam Nussbaum (dr) Continue reading Puro Jazz 24 de julio, 2025 at PuroJazz.
There's been a lot of action in the world of footwear fashion – especially legal action involving claims and counter-claims about cheap fakes of expensive originals, and also expensive rip-offs of cheaper originals. First it was the crocs, the uniquely shaped perforated sandals. The American company which makes them, Crocs Inc., is pursuing legal action against several Indian companies, including the likes of Bata and Liberty, for copying their visual design and “passing off” their product as crocs. Then we have the case of Italian luxury fashion brand Prada, which has been facing heat in India after it showcased men's ‘Toe-ring Sandals' that looked a lot like Kolhapuri chappals. And now we have the German sandal brand Birkenstock getting court approval to inspect factories in India and seize counterfeit Birkenstock sandals. Are these three cases comparable? How exactly does the copyright regime work in the fashion world? And why are Indians crazy for Birkenstocks? In Part 2, we shift focus to the cultural and fashion dimensions of the sandal scandal, examining how Crocs, Birkenstocks, and even Kolhapuris became trend statements. Host: G Sampath Guests: Rosella Stephen, editor of The Hindu's Sunday Magazine, and Shantanu Sood, a lawyer who specialises in intellectual property-related issues. Produced and edited by Jude Francis Weston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's been a lot of action in the world of footwear fashion – especially legal action involving claims and counter-claims about cheap fakes of expensive originals, and also expensive rip-offs of cheaper originals. First it was the crocs, the uniquely shaped perforated sandals. The American company which makes them, Crocs Inc., is pursuing legal action against several Indian companies, including the likes of Bata and Liberty, for copying their visual design and “passing off” their product as crocs. Then we have the case of Italian luxury fashion brand Prada, which has been facing heat in India after it showcased men's ‘Toe-ring Sandals' that looked a lot like Kolhapuri chappals. And now we have the German sandal brand Birkenstock getting court approval to inspect factories in India and seize counterfeit Birkenstock sandals. Are these three cases comparable? How exactly does the copyright regime work in the fashion world? And why are Indians crazy for Birkenstocks? In Part 1, we look at the legal battles. In Part 2, we explore how footwear became a cultural and fashion phenomenon. Host: G Sampath Guests: Shantanu Sood, a lawyer who specialises in intellectual property-related issues, and Rosella Stephen, editor of The Hindu's Sunday Magazine. Produced and edited by Jude Francis Weston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the very thing you thought would end you became the reason you're still here?This episode reminded me of the original why behind this podcast.ADHD Untangled was created to give hope. To empower. To prove that the very struggle that once made us feel broken can become our greatest strength. To reach the ones who are still in the middle of it — in the thick of addiction, shame, self-destruction — and remind them that it's not too late. You are not too far gone.In this powerful conversation, I sit down with writer, activist and adventurer Kit Birks just days before she sets off to walk the entire length of Europe solo. Her mission? To raise awareness around suicide, ADHD and the stories we're told to keep silent about.Kit shares her raw and honest story — from battling depression, eating disorders and addiction, to getting diagnosed with ADHD in recovery and finally realising she wasn't broken, just misunderstood.We explore the link between dopamine and destruction, how masking and emotional pain lead us into addiction, and how movement, nature and meaning can help us come back home to ourselves.This one is deep, real and needed.
Starting around age 30, we lose about 1% of our muscle mass each year. But during perimenopause, that number can jump to a staggering 10%. Muscle is one of our most powerful tools for blood sugar balance, bone protection, strength, and longevity. So what do we do when building muscle gets harder—but we need it more than ever? Enter Targeted Compression Training —a game-changing approach to fitness that helps us maintain and build muscle, even with lighter weights. In this episode, I sit down with Alex Birks, founder of Suji, a tech-forward company that's making smart, safe compression training more accessible. We cover: What's the difference between Blood Flow Restriction and Targeted Compression Training (TCT)? How TCT boosts growth hormone, improves vascularity, and supports brain health Why it's ideal for midlife women dealing with hormonal shifts, injuries, or joint issues What the research says about compression training and menopause Who shouldn't use this technology (contraindications you should know) How Suji is making training safer, smarter, and more affordable as we age Alex Birks is a robotics engineer, athlete, and founder of Suji, a breakthrough company bringing smart, safe targeted compression training to everyone from pro athletes to everyday movers. A top graduate from Heriot-Watt University with advanced study at Oxford, Alex combines cutting-edge tech with a deep passion for human performance and recovery. Suji's compression technology is already used by one-third of U.S. professional sports teams, and now their consumer products are making waves in the wellness and longevity space. Alex's mission? Help people move pain-free, train smarter, and build strength for life—especially as they age. 10% off code ZORA https://www.trysuji.com/?ref=ZORA Check the website FAQ for contraindications https://www.trysuji.com/apps/frequently-asked-questions CONTACT Email: customerservice@trysuji.com Website: https://trysuji.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/trysuji Facebook: https://facebook.com/trysuji Give thanks to our sponsors: Qualia senolytics and brain supplements. 15% off with code ZORA here. Try Vitali skincare. 20% off with code ZORA here https://vitaliskincare.com Get Primeadine spermidine by Oxford Healthspan. 15% discount with code ZORA here. Get Mitopure Urolithin A by Timeline. 10% discount with code ZORA at https://timeline.com/zora Try Suji to improve muscle 10% off with code ZORA at TrySuji.com https://trysuji.com Get Magnesium Breakthrough by Bioptimizers. 10% discount with code HACKMYAGE at https://bioptimizers.com/hackmyage Try OneSkin skincare with code ZORA for 15% off https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2685556&u=4476154&m=102446&urllink=&afftrack= Join Biohacking Menopause before May 1, 2025 to win a bottle of Accelerated Health iodine and Essential Amino Acids! 10% off with code ZORA at AcceleratedHealth.com Join the Hack My Age community on: Facebook Page: @Hack My Age Facebook Group: @Biohacking Menopause Private Women's Only Support Group: https://hackmyage.com/biohacking-menopause-membership/ Instagram: @HackMyAge Website: HackMyAge.com
Step aside, Mona Lisa—Birkenstocks tried to take a step into the art world, but Germany's high court wasn't buying it—literally! This week on Wisdom from the Wardrobe, we unpack the legal battle where Birkenstock argued their shoes were art, only to be told they're just… shoes. (Ouch!) Love them or loathe them, the case had us wondering: when it comes to this iconic (yet divisive) footwear, is it frumpy or fabulous? And more broadly—is all fashion art, or just function? Then, we trade footwear for follicles as Kat, "The Queen of Kutz" from Salon 8 in Bellevue joins us to talk Spring/Summer 2025 hair trends. Say goodbye to cool, icy tones and those trendy but tired mushroom blondes—this season, it's all about warmth! Think sun-kissed soft blondes, rich chocolatey brunettes that add glow to your skin, and an effortless, polished vibe that says “put together” without screaming high maintenance. As for the cut of the moment? The Pixie is back! With sharp lines that lift the face, it's a bold, fresh look making waves. And for the gents? It's all about intentional grooming—because looking effortlessly sharp takes a little strategy. Tune in for style, sass, and expert hair tips that will keep you ahead of the trend curve. From Birkenstocks to blowouts, we've got you covered!
Tune in this month to Teens Tap In for a heartfelt episode as co-hosts Kate and Grace sit down to celebrate the incredible career of Mary Birks, Executive Director of Outreach Teen & Family Services. After leading Outreach for more than a decade, Mary is preparing for her next big adventure - retirement! This episode reflects on her journey, the challenges she's overcome, and the lasting impact she's made in our local communities. Together, Kate and Grace dive into Mary's favorite memories, lessons learned, and what's next for both her & Outreach. Directed and produced by: Maggie Zangara
Are exposed ankles back? Luigi Mangione sure says so. Also, stuffie reports, Jibbitz musings, purchasable solutions, travel lacrosse balls, and more! Stuffie bag charms are happening at 10 Corso Como, we ate up Liza Corsillo's "I Spent 3 Hours at the Jellycat Diner" for NY Mag, and we're just getting to know Mofusand and their loreless world via their Uniqlo collab. Jibbitz-inspired living is taking over! The Boulder Public Library hosted a make-your-own jibbitz event, and shoe charms and sandal rings are coming for Birkenstocks. Speaking of Birks, do you have thoughts on Reykjaviks? We love this Ruth Madievsky quote in her piece in The Cut about the Berlant/Novak podcast: “The pair bonded over their mutual obsession with purchasable solutions to the problem of being alive.” Two of our current solutjions: a lacrosse ball when traveling and a magnifying mirror with a light. The concept made us think about the book Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman. What purchasable solutions to the problem of being alive (aka Thingies?) do you rely on? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or in our Geneva. Treat your hair nice with Nutrafol. Take $10 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO. Ring in spring with Fast Growing Trees. Get 15% off your first purchase with the code ATHINGORTWO. Sleep better and get 20% off your Helix mattress when you use our link. YAY.
Birks in court - They're not art Dating apps making women get more cosmetic surgery SLP - Do you have a signature scent? Bridget Jones movie review Top 6 things named after America that we can change Heartbreaking angler fish update Millenial News - The side part is back What's ya jobby? What flew into your mouth? Hayley shaving conundrum Road patrol chat - August starting Fact of the Day Were you are your partner an enemies to lovers romance?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daisy Sits Down with Well-Known Mountain Biker and Host of the Ride Companion Podcast, Davi Birks. Thank you to our Sponsors! Get Magic Mind at 50% off with the Black Friday offer, available only through my link until December 6th: https://www.magicmind.com/daisybf Go to Zocdoc.com/Daiz to find a top rated doctor!
For the penultimate interview of Season 3, I'm ecstatic to be joined by Meghann Birks. I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Meghann on her amazing Podcast: Sisters in Stoke & she previously featured on 2 mini episodes: ADHD Unmasking Hack & People Pleasing Hack; in this episode there are many sidequests;hence the length but Meghann's pearls are too precious to cut!'Meghann Birks is a personal and executive coach supporting people with ADHD, autism and AuDHD.She is also a movement coach and embodiment educator who uses a variety of modalities to help people make the hard stuff easier and the good stuff 'f*cking rad'.She works from a trauma informed and neuro-affirming perspective with clients all over the world to give them quick and nasty tools to deal with the challenges of being 'neurospicy' & leverage their unique skillset, especially in the area of leadership development and workplace management.She is way too much for some people (and doesn't give a toss),loves lifting heavy things,punk music hiking,the ocean and whatever her current hyperfixation is.TW: Contains swearing and triggering topics including: an ableist remark made to highlight her previous ignorance and how damaging stereotypes are! Also mentions of eating disorders, alcohol & substance misuse, relationship struggles, family struggles, work problems, mental health crisis, self loathing, depression, anxiety, suicide If you are in need of support YOU ARE NOT ALONE! There is immediate help out there so please REACH OUTPlease listen to the mini ADHD Awareness Month episodes with the Leopard Print Army and join us for the 3rd annual ADHDAF Day on Friday 25th October, when we paint the world leopard print to raise ADHD Awareness and HEAR US ROAR! You can connect with literally like-minded legends in the ADHDAF Online Peer Support Group. ENORMOUS thanks to the members for keeping this podcast going for over two years! You can support the work of neurordivergent makers and small businesses at ADHDAF Emporium, you can apply to join us HEREADHDAF+ Charity is dedicated to Jodi Walsham, to all of our absent friends and to our 'absent minded' friends, the Leopard Print Army.Charity number: 1208650 - though inspired by this podcast, and whilst all things ADHDAF will fundraise for the charity, ADHDAF+ is an entirely separate entity. Connecting & empowering ADHD adults of marginalised genders in England and Wales, with plans to extend into Scotland once we are up and running. FIND OUT MOREIn a system so broken that people in mental health crisis could be waiting the best part of a decade for life changing/life saving ADHD assesment,diagnosis and treatment;what we do have is each other. We are all in this together!Laura xSupport the show
Starlight Thursdays Episode 233 Cale Sassano formerly known as Birks is back with another fire House mix. From bumping to melodic this one is sure to keep you on your feet, moving and grooving to the beat!
In this podcast episode, Dr. Vonda Wright speaks with Alex Birks, co-founder and CEO of Suji Technologies. They discuss the pivotal role of targeted compression therapy in enhancing muscle health, managing pain, and aiding in muscle recovery. Alex explains the applications of Suji technology from elite athletes to everyday users, emphasizing its benefits for individuals with various health needs including women undergoing menopause, those suffering from osteoporosis, and people with joint pain. They also explore the integration of digital solutions and wearable technology with Suji, making muscle health optimization accessible and effective for a broad demographic. 0:00 Intro & Suji Technology Overview 11:22 Alternative Exercise for the Inactive and Overtrained 12:09 Zone 2 Training with Suji Compression Sleeves 13:25 Benefits for the Elderly and Frail 14:35 Building Better Bone Health 15:49 From Elite Athletes to Everyday People 18:22 Suji's Integration with Healthcare and Experts 21:05 Personalized Training and Recovery with Suji App 26:01 User Experience and Feedback 32:32 Conclusion and Future Prospects Website: https://www.trysuji.com/ Make sure to follow Dr. Vonda Wright: Instagram: @drvondawright Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@vondawright Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvondawright LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vonda-wright-md-ms-2803374 Website: http://www.DrVondaWright.com … If you enjoyed this episode, Subscribe to “HOT For Your Health” for more inspiring episodes. Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hot-for-your-health/id1055206993 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Q2Al27D79jCLAyzp4hKBv?si=b62b374994884eed We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Share your comments or join the discussion on social media using #HotForYourHealthPodcast.
Another fire house mix from Birks!
The takeover episode is where I turn the tables on the boys from THE RIDE COMPANION and interview Olly Wilkins and Davi Birks in their studio. Davi was the man who pushed me to start my podcast! We dive into their history in the sport, and why they joined forces and started their podcast. We had a great chat about MTB, podcasting, work ethic, determination, living the life you want, and the usual podcast banter!
249-year old Birkenstock goes public today with an IPO — And if “The Lindy Effect” applies, Birkenstock will live *another* 249 years.Roku's new streaming strategy: Buy leftover TV shows — We call it The Moneyball Strategy: find value in things others don't.And Billionaire Charles Feeney invented the Duty-Free Store — He passed away yesterday, but not before giving away his entire $8B fortune to charity.$BIRK $ROKU $DUFRYSubscribe to our newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletterWant merch, a shoutout, or got TheBestFactYet? Go to: www.tboypod.comFollow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypodAnd now watch us on YoutubeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.