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The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #208: Bluebird Backcountry Co-Founder Erik Lambert

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 79:13


The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast is a reader-supported publication. Whether you sign up for the free or paid tier, I appreciate your support for independent ski journalism.WhoErik Lambert, Co-Founder of Bluebird Backcountry, Colorado and founder of Bonfire CollectiveRecorded onApril 8, 2025About Bluebird BackcountryLocated in: Just east of the junction of US 40 and Colorado 14, 20-ish miles southwest of Steamboat Springs, ColoradoYears active: 2020 to 2023Closest neighboring U.S. ski areas: Steamboat (:39), Howelsen Hill (:45), Base elevation: 8,600 feetSummit elevation: 9,845 feetVertical drop: 1,245 feetSkiable acres: 4,200-plus acres (3,000 acres guided; 1,200-plus acres avalanche-managed and ski-patrolled)Average annual snowfall: 196 inchesLift fleet: None!Why I interviewed himFirst question: why is the ski newsletter that constantly reminds readers that it's concerned always and only with lift-served skiing devoting an entire podcast episode to a closed ski area that had no lifts at all? Didn't I write this when Indy Pass added Bluebird back in 2022?:Wait a minute, what the f**k exactly is going on here? I have to walk to the f*****g top? Like a person from the past? Before they invented this thing like a hundred years ago called a chairlift? No? You actually ski up? Like some kind of weird humanoid platypus Howard the Duck thing? Bro I so did not sign up for this s**t. I am way too lazy and broken.Yup, that was me. But if you've been here long enough, you know that making fun of things that are hard is my way of making fun of myself for being Basic Ski Bro. Really I respected the hell out of Bluebird, its founders, and its skiers, and earnestly believed for a moment that the ski area could offer a new model for ski area development in a nation that had mostly stopped building them:Bluebird has a lot of the trappings of a lift-served ski area, with 28 marked runs and 11 marked skin tracks, making it a really solid place to dial your uphill kit and technique before throwing yourself out into the wilderness.I haven't really talked about this yet, but I think Bluebird may be the blueprint for re-igniting ski-area development in the vast American wilderness. The big Colorado resorts – other than Crested Butte and Telluride – have been at capacity for years. They keep building more and bigger lifts, but skiing needs a relief valve. One exists in the smaller ski areas that populate Colorado and are posting record business results, but in a growing state in a finally-growing sport, Bluebird shows us another way to do skiing.More specifically, I wrote in a post the following year:Bluebird fused the controlled environment and relative safety of a ski area with the grit and exhilaration of the uphill ski experience. The operating model, stripped of expensive chairlifts and resource-intensive snowmaking and grooming equipment, appeared to suit the current moment of reflexive opposition to mechanized development in the wilderness. For a moment, this patrolled, avalanche-controlled, low-infrastructure startup appeared to be a model for future ski area development in the United States. …If Bluebird could establish a beachhead in Colorado, home to a dozen of America's most-developed ski resorts and nearly one in every four of the nation's skier visits, then it could act as proof-of-concept for a new sort of American ski area. One that provided a novel experience in relative safety, sure, but, more important, one that could actually proceed as a concept in a nation allergic to new ski area development: no chairlifts, no snowmaking, no grooming, no permanent buildings.Dozens of American ski markets appeared to have the right ingredients for such a business: ample snow, empty wilderness, and too many skiers jamming too few ski areas that grow incrementally in size but never in number. If indoor ski areas are poised to become the nation's next-generation incubators, then liftless wilderness centers could create capacity on the opposite end of the skill spectrum, redoubts for experts burned out on liftlines but less enthusiastic about the dangers of touring the unmanaged backcountry. Bluebird could also act as a transition area for confident skiers who wanted to enter the wilderness but needed to hone their uphill and avalanche-analysis skills first. …Bluebird was affordable and approachable. Day tickets started at $39. A season pass cost $289. The ski area rented uphill gear and set skin tracks. The vibe was concert-tailgate-meets-#VanLife-minimalism-and-chill, with free bacon famously served at the mid-mountain yurt.That second bit of analysis, unfortunately, was latched to an article announcing Bluebird's permanent closure in 2023. Co-founder Jeff Woodward told me at the time that Bluebird's relative remoteness – past most of mainline Colorado skiing – and a drying-up of investors drove the shutdown decision.Why now was a good time for this interviewBluebird's 2023 closure shocked the ski community. Over already? A ski area offering affordable, uncrowded, safe uphill skiing seemed too wedded to skiing's post-Covid outdoors-hurray moment to crumble so quickly. Weren't Backcountry Bros multiplying as the suburban Abercrombie and Applebee's masses discovered the outside and flooded lift-served ski areas? I offered a possible explanation for Bluebird's untimely shutdown:There is another, less optimistic reading here. Bluebird may have failed because it's remote and small for its neighborhood. Or we are witnessing perception bump up against reality. The popular narrative is that we are in the midst of a backcountry resurgence, quantified by soaring gear sales and perpetually parked-out trailheads. Hundreds of skiers regularly skin up many western ski areas before the lifts open. But the number of skiers willing to haul themselves up a mountain under their own power is miniscule compared to those who prefer the ease and convenience of a chairlift, which, thanks to the megapass, is more affordable than at any point in modern ski history.Ski media glorifies uphilling. Social media amplifies it. But maybe the average skier just isn't that interested. You can, after all, make your own ice cream or soda or bread, often at considerable initial expense and multiples of the effort and time that it would take to simply purchase these items. A small number of people will engage in these activities out of curiosity or because they possess a craftsman's zeal for assembly. But most will not. And that's the challenge for whoever takes the next run at building a liftless ski area.Still, I couldn't stop thinking about my podcast conversation the year prior with Lonie Glieberman, founder of the improbable and remote Mount Bohemia. When he opened the experts-only, no-snowmaking, no-grooming freefall zone in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in 2000, the ski industry collectively scoffed. It will never work, they promised, and for years it didn't. Boho lost money for a long time. But Glieberman persisted and, through a $99-season-pass strategy and an aggressively curated fist-bump image, Boho now sits at the aspirational pinnacle of Midwest skiing, a pilgrimage spot that is so successful it no longer sells Saturday day-time lift tickets.Could Bluebird have ascended to similar cult destination given more time? I don't know. We might never know.But shortly after Bluebird's shuttering, Erik Lambert, who co-founded Bluebird with Woodward, reached out to me. He's since helped with The Storm's digital-marketing efforts and knows the product well. With two years to process the rapid and permanent unraveling of an enterprise that had for a time consumed his life and passion, he felt ready to tell his version of the Bluebird story. And he asked if we could use The Storm to do it.What we talked aboutHow an East Coast kid developed a backcountry obsession; White Grass, West Virginia; the very long starter-kit list for backcountry skiing; Bluebird as backcountry primer; Jackson Hole as backcountry firestarter; why a nation as expansive and wild as the United States has little suitable land for ready ski area development; a 100-page form to secure a four-day Forest Service permit; early Bluebird pilots at Mosquito Pass and Winter Park; a surprising number of beginners, not just to backcountry, but to skiing; why the founders envisioned a network of Bluebirds; why Bluebird moved locations after season one; creating social scaffolding out of what is “inherently an anti-social experience”; free bacon!; 20 inches to begin operating; “we didn't know if people would actually pay to go backcountry skiing in this kind of environment”; “backcountry skiing was wild and out there, and very few people were doing it”; who Bluebird thought would show up and who actually did – “we were absolutely flummoxed by what transpired”; the good and bad of Bluebird's location; why none of the obvious abandoned Colorado ski areas worked for Bluebird; “we did everything the right way … and the right way is expensive”; “it felt like it was working”; why financing finally ran out; comparisons to Bohemia; “what we really needed was that second location”; moving on from failure – “it's been really hard to talk about for a long time”; Bluebird's legacy – “we were able to get thousands of people their best winter day”; “I think about it every day in one way or another”; the alternate universe of our own pasts; “somebody's going to make something like this work because it can and should exist”; and why I don't think this story is necessarily over just yet.What I got wrong* We mentioned a forthcoming trip to Colorado – that trip is now in the past, and I included GoPro footage of Lambert skiing with me in Loveland on a soft May day.* I heard “New Hampshire” and assigned Lambert's first backcountry outing to Mount Washington and Tuckerman Ravine, but the trek took place in Gulf of Slides.Podcast NotesOn White GrassThe Existing facility that most resembles Bluebird Backcountry is White Grass, West Virginia, ostensibly a cross-country ski area that sits on a 1,200-foot vertical drop and attracts plenty of skinners. I hosted founder Chip Chase on the pod last year:On Forest Service permit boundariesThe developed portion of a ski area is often smaller than what's designated as the “permit area” on their Forest Service masterplan. Copper Mountain's 2024 masterplan, for example, shows large parcels included in the permit that currently sit outside of lift service:On Bluebird's shifting locationsBluebird's first season was set on Whiteley Peak:The following winter, Bluebird shifted operations to Bear Mountain, which is depicted in the trailmap at the top of this article. Lambert breaks down the reasons for this move in our conversation.On breaking my leg in-boundsYeah I know, the regulars have heard me tell this story more times than a bear s***s under the bridge water, but for anyone new here, one of the reasons I am Skis Inbounds Bro is that I did my best Civil War re-enactment at Black Mountain of Maine three years ago. It's kind of a miracle that not only did patrol not have to stuff a rag in my mouth while they sawed my leg off, but that I've skied 156 days since the accident. This is a testament both to being alive in the future and skiing within 300 yards of a Patrol hut equipped with evac sleds and radios to make sure a fentanyl drip is waiting in the base area recovery room. Here's the story: On abandoned Colorado ski areasBerthoud Pass feels like the lost Colorado ski area most likely to have have endured and found a niche had it lasted into our indie-is-cool, alt-megapass world of 2025. Dropping off US 40 11 miles south of Winter Park, the ski area delivered around 1,000 feet of vert and a pair of modern fixed-grip chairlifts. The bump ran from 1937 to 2001 - Colorado Ski History houses the full story.Geneva Basin suffered from a more remote location than Berthoud, and struggled through several owners from its 1963 opening to failed early ‘90s attempts at revitalization (the ski area last operated in 1984, according to Colorado Ski History). The mountain ran a couple of double chairs and surface lifts on 1,250 vertical feet:I also mentioned Hidden Valley, more commonly known as Ski Estes Park. This was another long-runner, hanging around from 1955 to 1991. Estes rocked an impressive 2,000-foot vertical drop, but spun just one chairlift and a bunch of surface lifts, likely making it impossible to compete as the Colorado megas modernized in the 1980s (Colorado Ski History doesn't go too deeply into the mountain's shutdown).On U.S. Forest Service permitsAn oft-cited stat is that roughly half of U.S. ski areas operate on Forest Service land. This number isn't quite right: 116 of America's 501 active ski areas are under Forest Service permits. While this is fewer than a quarter of active ski areas, those 116 collectively house 63 percentage of American ski terrain.I broke this down extensively a couple months back:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing (and sometimes adjacent things such as Bluebird) all year long. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Full Disclosure
BOHO Studios

Full Disclosure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 54:34


AnnMarie Grohs, founder and owner of expanding fitness boutique BOHO Studios, on the business after the pandemic. Ian Stewart guest hosts.

Bodas sin Filtro
47. Siete estilos para inspirarte en tu boda

Bodas sin Filtro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 26:15


¿Boho, glam, mediterránea, minimalista…? Hoy te hablo de los 7 estilos de boda más buscados y cómo saber cuál encaja mejor con vosotros.Te contaré en qué consiste cada uno, qué tipo de pareja suele identificarse con él y cómo puedes combinar estilos para crear una boda auténtica y con personalidad.Porque no, no hay una sola forma de casarse. ¡Y eso es lo bonito!Dale al play y empieza a imaginar tu gran día con más claridad e ilusión ✨

Absolutely Not
Medicated Adults with Salty Locks Sisters Boho Britt and Amber

Absolutely Not

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 81:07


On this episode, Heather welcomes Boho Britt and Amber from Salty Locks Extensions and Studio 285. Heather believes that being close to your glam team is one of the most important things you can cultivate and these two sisters have truly become part of the family. They chat about a ChatGPT boyfriend, catchphrases and even quantum physics. They are two business baddies that will also be joining the crew on the Absolutely Knot.Episode Sponsors:Listeners of Absolutely Not can claim an exclusive three-month free trial, with no credit card required at www.YNAB.com/absolutelyAG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle of D3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. So make sure to check out DrinkAG1.com/absolutely to get this offerVisit JustThriveHealth.com and use code ABSOLUTELY for 20% off your first 90 day bottle.Head to http://primalkitchen.com/absolutelynotpodcast to save 20% off your next online order with code ABSOLUTELY at checkoutHead over to Addyi's website — Addyi.com — and see if Addyi is right for you.Save big during their Winter Savings event – Schedule your free consultation now at SonoBello.com/ABSOLUTELYProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Vogue Polska
Artykuł: Jeansowe spodnie boho wiosną 2025 staną się bazą najlepszych stylizacji

Vogue Polska

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 5:46


W zestawieniach wiosennych trendów jeansowe dzwony powoli przejmują prym i nawet panujące niepodzielnie od kilku sezonów baggy jeans będą musiały ustąpić im miejsca. Styl boho już dawno nie miał się tak dobrze jak teraz, a jeansowe dzwony stają się jego znakiem rozpoznawczym. Jak będziemy nosić je wiosną 2025? Wybraliśmy najciekawsze propozycje. Autorka: Ewelina Kołodziej Artykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/jak-stylizowac-jeansowe-spodnie-boho-wiosna-2025-na-co-dzien-i-na-specjalne-okazje

Buying and Beyond
Season 4 Episode 10: Collaboration is kindness with inspirational brand owner Becs founder of the Jewellery brand Boho Betty

Buying and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 40:15


In today's episode, we're joined by the incredibly inspiring Bex, founder of the beautiful family run jewellery business in the heart of Wilkshire Boho Betty.  From a doctor to a business owner, Bex has managed to juggle her growing brand while raising four kids under five! Her story is a testament to resilience, compassion, and the power of kindness in business.Boho Betty's designs focus on making every wearer feel good, affordable luxury stylish pieces resonating with so many people. In fact, their first design remains the bestseller to this day—proof that authenticity and staying true to your vision pays off. From selling bracelets in the playground to being listed on QVC, Bex journey is one of hustle, determination, and heart.One of the most inspiring aspects of Bex story is her kindness project. During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Bex and her team gifted bracelets to nurses as a way to show their appreciation. This led to the launch of a community built on kindness, where acts of generosity spread far and wide. Bex shares how her relationship with a very special Lady Nikki, which started through Instagram, sparked the idea of a special necklace in honour of this amazing woman who lost her battle with cancer. With all proceeds going to charity, this piece became a sensation, raising £30k for an incredible cause!In this episode, we dive deep into the philosophy that drives Boho Betty's success: Kindness is King. Bex is proof that business doesn't always have to be about the bottom line. It's about collaboration, compassion, and building a community that shares your values.Key Takeaways:Kindness and Collaboration: Bex's business is built on the power of kindness, with every interaction rooted in compassion and community. The Importance of Storytelling: Bex's story of Boho Betty has helped her brand connect with customers and retailers who share the same values. It's a reminder that storytelling is a powerful tool in building a meaningful brand.Navigating Retail: As a small brand, getting into larger retailers can be a challenge, but Bex shares her insights on how to make sure your brand aligns with the right stockists and how international markets can be a great opportunity for growth.Customer Service Matters: The importance of communication, customer service, and understanding your audience is crucial for both retailers and end customers. Bex's approach shows that creating lasting relationships is key to sustainable business growth.Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking to stock a beautiful jewellery, this episode will inspire you to think about business in a new way—where kindness and collaboration truly are the foundation of success.Make sure to tune in, and don't forget to check out Boho Betty's stunning collection of jewellery.Are you inspired by Bex journey? Let us know in the comments or on social media! Have you experienced the power of kindness in your own business or community? We'd love to hear your stories.You can check out Boho Betty's beautiful collection visit www.bohobetty.co.uk or follow her on instagram @bohobettyukIf your a brand that struggles with getting that face time with buyers then why not list on our directory. We are building our community of buyers and with our profile set up we know what a retailer is looking for. We can create this profile for you and give you some guidance and advice on your pitching techniques. If you would like to be considered for a spot in our directory then email us @ buyingandbeyondIf you've liked this episode please rate, follow, subscribe and share :) - and if you already have, thank you!Follow us @buyingandbeyond on Instagram Send us a DM with any 'Retail Therapy' storiesFind out more about us www.buyingandbeyond.com

The Pocket Stylist
Episode 195 - How to wear the Boho trend without looking like you're off to a festival!

The Pocket Stylist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 17:31


Welcome to this week's episode of The Pocket Stylist Podcast!In this weeks episode I share my advice & tips on how to wear the Boho trend this season without looking like you're heading to a festival!;⭐ Keep it Balanced⭐ Choose Luxe Fabrics⭐ Layer with Purpose⭐ Accessorise with a modern twist⭐ Stick to a cohesive colour paletteAbout the HostWorking with personal clients, Lisa is passionate to inspire & empower ambitious women to have a wardrobe that gives them the confidence & self belief to achieve & reach their goals whilst reflecting their personal brand.Lisa has contributed to editorials such as The Guardian, Times, Daily Mail, The Sun, Daily Express works as the Style expert for BBC & Heart Radio throughout the UK. Lisa has worked on media campaigns with Sainsbury's & Persil.Want to find the Podcast Picks? - sign up to my newsletter here;www.lisatalbot.co.ukLisa's website here:www.lisatalbot.co.ukThank you for listening, please remember to hit the follow button so you never miss an episode & leave a review if you enjoy find the podcast.Follow Lisa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lisatalbot1/Follow Lisa on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Lisa-Talbot-Personal-and-Fashion-Stylist-106427762713796Follow Lisa on Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-talbot-b8291615/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Style Chat Podcast
Episode 14: Boho is Back: How to Wear the Trend in 2025

Style Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 36:24


In this episode of Style Chat Podcast, Sarah Liller and Tami DeLami dive into the boho trend's latest resurgence—why it's making a comeback, how to wear it now, and how to make it work for your personal style. They break down the signature elements of bohemian fashion, from flowy silhouettes and rich textures to statement belts and maxi dresses, while tracing its evolution from the ‘60s to the early 2000s and now.The duo explores boho's signature maximalism, discussing how the trend balances effortless style with intentional layering. They highlight icons like Jane Birkin, Stevie Nicks, Sienna Miller, and Zoe Kravitz, plus TV characters like Serena van der Woodsen (Gossip Girl) and Marissa Cooper (The O.C.), who brought boho to the mainstream. Sarah and Tami also share their favorite brands, including Isabel Marant, Free People, and Missoni, and offer styling advice for different body types—because boho isn't just for one silhouette.They also touch on the sustainable side of bohemian fashion, explaining how thrifting and secondhand shopping make this trend more accessible and eco-friendly. Whether you're ready to embrace full-on boho or just want to incorporate a few key pieces, this episode is packed with insights to help you master the look without veering into costume territory.Tune in for expert tips, plenty of laughs, and a fresh perspective on one of fashion's most enduring aesthetics. Don't forget to follow, share, and send your questions their way on Instagram!Sarah's IG https://www.instagram.com/sarahlillerstyling/Tami's IG https://www.instagram.com/tami_sofia/

DJ Sets
Michele Carrea - Tech In Da House 2k25 - Radio Show #2

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 58:00


"My Radio Show on Ibiza Stardust Radio 1. Oppaacha, Prana Flow – True - Diynamic 2. Bonafique – Desperadio - Crosstown Rebels 3. Max Styler – Let Em' Know - Diynamic 4. OMRI. – Mission Impossible - Collecting Dots 5. Cosmosolar – Immaginazione - Espacio CIELO 6. BOHO, Bilgehan Ünver – Secret - Jannowitz Records 7. Electrosila – Music – UNCLES MUSIC 8. Goodiny – Club Dancer - Boosya Music 9. Roddy Lima – 2015 - Face Melter 10. DEZZOUT – Start Living - UNCLES MUSIC 11. Kolombo – Radiak - DOC 12. ANGELO (CR) – Fight - UNCLES MUSIC"

Much More to Say w/ Ken Boone, Sr.
Ep168: Welcome to the "Boho-Frog"

Much More to Say w/ Ken Boone, Sr.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 12:56


In this episode, I will try to make sense out of this time we live in when things are out-of-sync, and what we should do about it. Then, I will highlight a few individuals who are part of the new resistance, and how I want to be just like them. Finally, I will take you on a sneak peek of my nearly completed happy place.SHOW NOTES are available for this episode.

Vogue Polska
Artykuł: Ukochane przez Francuzki marszczone kozaki w stylu boho powracają wiosną 2025

Vogue Polska

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 5:07


5 lat temu nosiła je Kate Moss. Francuzki je niezmiennie uwielbiają. Marszczone kozaki damskie powracaja w wielkim stylu wiosną 2025. Ich odświeżoną wersję wypuściła Isabel Marant, która kilkanaście lat temu zrobiła nimi furorę. Podpowiadamy, jak szykownie stylizować marszczone kozaki, by nadać wiosennym stylizacjom boho charakteru, oraz na jakie modele „slouchy boots” postawić. Autorka: Paulina Klepacz Artykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/marszczone-kozaki-w-stylu-boho-beda-przebojem-wiosny-2025-francuzki-i-kate-moss-je-uwielbiaja

Vogue Polska
Artykuł: Wiosną 2025 do łask wraca kamizelka w stylu boho. I to w kilku wydaniach

Vogue Polska

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 6:18


Sezon jesień-zima 2024 był zaledwie zapowiedzią wielkiego powrotu boho, który wiosną i latem 2025 nadciąga z całą swoją mocą. Jego nowoczesna odsłona zaprezentowana na światowych wybiegach i lansowana przez ikony stylu na czerwonych dywanach zdążyła przekonać niedowiarków. Ci, którzy na ten powrót czekali z utęsknieniem, sięgnęli do własnych archiwów, w których na bazę stylizacji składają się nie tylko zjawiskowe sukienki boho, koszule z falbankami i jeansowe dzwony, ale także kamizelki. To właśnie dzięki nim wiosną i latem 2025 każdą stylizację będziemy w stanie zamienić w manifest nowoczesnej bohemy.Autorka: Ewelina KołodziejArtykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/kamizelki-boho-wracaja-wiosna-2025-w-4-wersjach-bedziemy-nosic-je-i-na-festiwale-i-do-biura

Radio 1 - Style Fashion
Boho bleibt Trend

Radio 1 - Style Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 2:06


Trends wiederholen sich. Boho bleibt, meint unsere Fashion Expertin Melanie Cantaluppi.

Vogue Polska
Artykuł: Ulubiony dodatek gwiazd na zimę i wiosnę 2025 roku? Cienki szalik w stylu boho

Vogue Polska

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 3:41


Dla większości będzie wyglądać znajomo – w końcu na ulicach i na czerwonych dywanach debiutował już 20 lat temu. Ale dziś szaliczek traktowany jest nie jako dopełnienie kiczowatej estetyki Y2K, tylko ciekawy dodatek, który wprowadza do stylizacji kontrast, kolor, zabawę. Co takiego urzekło gwiazdy w damskim szalu w wersji mikro?Autorka: Pola DąbrowskaArtykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/szaliczki-czyli-cienkie-szaliki-damskie-to-wedlug-gwiazd-stylowe-dodatki-na-kazda-okazje-i-patent-na-wiosne-2025

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #193: Holiday Mountain, New York Owner Mike Taylor

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 84:43


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Nov. 30. It dropped for free subscribers on Dec. 7. To receive future episodes as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoMike Taylor, Owner of Holiday Mountain, New YorkRecorded onNovember 18, 2024About Holiday MountainClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Mike TaylorLocated in: Monticello, New YorkYear founded: 1957Pass affiliations: NoneClosest neighboring ski areas: Villa Roma (:37), Ski Big Bear (:56), Mt. Peter (:48), Mountain Creek (:52), Victor Constant (:54)Base elevation: 900 feetSummit elevation: 1,300 feetVertical drop: 400 feetSkiable acres: 60Average annual snowfall: 66 inchesTrail count: 9 (5 beginner, 2 intermediate, 2 advanced)Lift count: 3 (1 fixed-grip quad, 1 triple, 1 carpet - view Lift Blog's inventory of Holiday Mountain's lift fleet)Why I interviewed himNot so long ago, U.S. ski areas swung wrecking ball-like from the necks of founders who wore them like amulets. Mountain and man fused as one, each anchored to and propelled by the other, twin forces mirrored and set aglow, forged in some burbling cauldron and unleashed upon the public as an Experience. This was Killington and this was Mammoth and this was Vail and this was Squaw and this was Taos, each at once a mountain and a manifestation of psyche and soul, as though some god's hand had scooped from Pres and Dave and Pete and Al and Ernie their whimsy and hubris and willfulness and fashioned them into a cackling live thing on this earth. The men were the mountains and the mountains were the men. Everybody knew this and everybody felt this and that's why we named lifts and trails after them.This is what we've lost in the collect-them-all corporate roll-up of our current moment. I'm skeptical of applying an asteroid-ate-the-dinosaurs theory to skiing, but even I'll acknowledge this bit. When the caped founder, who stepped into raw wilderness and said “here I will build an organized snowskiing facility” and proceeded to do so, steps aside or sells to SnowCo or dies, some essence of the mountain evaporates with him. The snow still hammers and the skiers still come and the mountain still lets gravity run things. The trails remain and the fall lines still fall. The mountain is mostly the same. But nobody knows why it is that way, and the ski area becomes a disembodied thing, untethered from a human host. This, I think, is a big part of the appeal of Michigan's Mount Bohemia. Ungroomed, untamed, absent green runs and snowguns, accessible all winter on a $109 season pass, Boho is the impossible storybook of the maniac who willed it into existence against all advice and instinct: Lonie Glieberman, who hacked this thing from the wilderness not in some lost postwar decade, but in 2000. He lives there all winter and everybody knows him and they all know that this place that is the place would not exist had he not insisted that it be so. For the purposes of how skiers consider the joint, Lonie is Mount Bohemia. And someday when he goes away the mountain will make less sense than it does right now.I could write a similar paragraph about Chip Chase at White Grass Touring Center in West Virginia. But there aren't many of those fellas left. Since most of our ski areas are old, most of our founders are gone. They're not coming back, and we're not getting more ski areas. But that doesn't mean the era of the owner-soul keeper is finished. They just need to climb a different set of monkey bars to get there. Rather than trekking into the mountains to stake out and transform a raw wilderness into a piste digestible to the masses, the modern mountain incarnate needs to drive up to the ski area with a dump truck full of hundred dollar bills, pour it out onto the ground, and hope the planted seeds sprout money trees.And this is Mike Taylor. He has resources. He has energy. He has manpower. And he's going to transform this dysfunctional junkpile of a ski area into something modern, something nice, something that will last. And everyone knows it wouldn't be happening without him.What we talked aboutThe Turkey Trot chairlift upgrade; why Taylor re-engineered and renovated a mothballed double chair just to run it for a handful of days last winter before demolishing it this summer; Partek and why skiing needs an independent lift manufacturer; a gesture from Massanutten; how you build a chairlift when your chairlift doesn't come with a bottom terminal; Holiday Mountain's two new ski trails for this winter; the story behind Holiday Mountain's trail names; why a rock quarry is “the greatest neighbors we could ever ask for”; big potential future ski expansion opportunities; massive snowmaking upgrades; snowmaking is hard; how a state highway spurred the development of Holiday Mountain; “I think we've lost a generation of skiers”; vintage Holiday Mountain; the ski area's long, sad decline; pillage by flood; restoring abandoned terrain above the Fun Park; the chairlift you see from Route 17 is not actually a chairlift; considering a future when 17 converts into Interstate 86; what would have happened to Holiday had the other bidders purchased it; “how do we get kids off their phones and out recreating again?”; advice from Plattekill; buying a broken ski area in May and getting it open by Christmas (or trying); what translates well from the business world into running a ski area; how to finance the rebuild and modernization of a failing ski area; “when you talk to a bank and use the word ‘ski area,' they want nothing to do with it”; how to make a ski area make money; why summer business is hard; Holiday's incredible social media presence; “I always thought good grooming was easy, like mowing a lawn”; how to get big things done quickly but well; ski racing returns; “I don't want to do things half-assed and pay for it in the long run”; why season two should be better than season one; “you can't make me happier than to see busloads of kids, improving their skills, and enjoying something they're going to do for the rest of their life”; why New York State has a challenging business environment, and how to get things done anyway; the surprise labor audit that shocked New York skiing last February – “we didn't realize the mistakes we were making”; kids these days; the State of New York owns and subsidizes three ski areas – how does that complicate things?; why the state subsidizing independent ski areas isn't the answer; the problem with bussing kids to ski areas; and why Holiday Mountain doesn't feel ready to join the Indy Pass.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewI met Taylor in a Savannah bar last year, five minutes after he'd bought a ski area and seven months before he needed to turn that ski area into a functional business. Here was the new owner of Holiday Mountain, rolling with the Plattekill gang, more or less openly saying, “I have no idea what the hell I'm doing, but I'm going to do it. I'm going to save Holiday Mountain.”The National Ski Areas Association's annual show, tucked across the river that week, seemed like a good place to start. Here were hundreds of people who could tell Taylor exactly how hard it was to run a ski area, and why. And here was this guy, accomplished in so many businesses, ready to learn. And all I could think, having skied the disaster that was Holiday Mountain in recent years, was thank God this dude is here. Here's my card. Let's talk.I connected with Taylor the next month and wrote a story about his grand plans for Holiday. Then I stepped back and let that first winter happen. It was, by Taylor's own account, humbling. But it did not seem to be humiliating, which is key. Pride is the quickest path to failure in skiing. Instead of kicking things, Taylor seemed to regard the whole endeavor as a grand and amusing puzzle. “Well let's see here, turns out snowmaking is hard, grooming is hard, managing teenagers is hard… isn't that interesting and how can I make this work even though I already had too much else to do at my other 10 jobs?”Life may be attitude above all else. And when I look at ski area operators who have recycled garbage into gold, this is the attribute that seems to steer all others. That's people like Rick Schmitz, who talked two Wisconsin ski areas off the ledge and brought another back from its grave; Justin Hoppe, who just traded his life in to save a lost UP ski area; James Coleman, whose bandolier of saved ski areas could fill an egg carton; and Danielle and Laszlo Vajtay, who for 31 years have modernized their ridiculously steep and remote Catskills ski area one snowgun at a time.There are always plenty of people who will tell you why a thing is impossible. These people are boring. They lack creativity or vision, an ability to see the world as something other than what it is. Taylor is the opposite. All he does is envision how things can be better, and then work to make them that way. That was clear to me immediately. It just took him a minute to prove he could do it. And he did.What I got wrong* Mike said he needed a chairlift with “about 1,000 feet of vertical rise” to replace the severed double chair visible from Route 17. He meant length. According to Lift Blog, the legacy lift rose 232 vertical feet over 1,248 linear feet.* We talk a bit about New York's declining population, but the real-world picture is fuzzier. While the state's population did fall considerably, from 20.1 million to 19.6 million over the past four years, those numbers include a big pandemic-driven population spike in 2020, when the state's population rose 3.3 percent, from 19.5 million to that 20.1 million number (likely from city refugees camping out in New York's vast and bucolic rural reaches). The state's current population of 19,571,216 million is still larger than it was at any point before 2012, and not far off its pre-pandemic peak of 19,657,321.* I noted that Gore's new Hudson high-speed quad cost “about $10 million.” That is probably a fair estimate based upon the initial budget between $8 and $9 million, but an ORDA representative did not immediately respond to a request for the final number.Why you should ski Holiday MountainI've been reconsidering my television pitch for Who Wants to Own a Ski Area? Not because the answer is probably “everybody reading this newsletter except for the ones that already own a ski area, because they are smart enough to know better.” But because I think the follow-up series, Ski Resort Rebuild, would be even more entertaining. It would contain all the elements of successful unscripted television: a novel environment, large and expensive machinery, demolition, shouting, meddlesome authorities, and an endless sequence of puzzles confronting a charismatic leader and his band of chain-smoking hourlies.The rainbow arcing over all of this would of course be reinvention. Take something teetering on apocalyptic set-piece and transform it into an ordered enterprise that makes the kids go “wheeeeee!” Raw optimism and self-aware naivete would slide into exasperation and despair, the launchpad for stubborn triumphalism tempered by humility. Cut to teaser for season two.Though I envision a six- or eight-episode season, the template here is the concise and satisfying Hoarders, which condenses a days-long home dejunking into a half-hour of television. One minute, Uncle Frank's four-story house is filled with his pizza box collection and every edition of the Tampa Bay Bugle dating back to 1904. But as 15 dumpster trucks from TakeMyCrap.com drive off in convoy, the home that could only be navigated with sonar and wayfinding canines has been transformed into a Flintstones set piece, a couch and a wooly mammoth rug accenting otherwise empty rooms. I can watch these chaos-into-order transformations all day long.Roll into Holiday Mountain this winter, and you'll essentially be stepping into episode four of this eight-part series. The ski area's most atrocious failures have been bulldozed, blown-up, regraded, covered in snow. The two-seater chairlift that Columbus shipped in pieces on the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria has finally been scrapped and replaced with a machine that does not predate modern democracy. The snowguns are no longer powered by hand-cranks. A ski area that, just 18 months ago, was shrinking like an island in rising water is actually debuting two brand-new trails this winter.But the job's not finished. On your left as you drive in is a wide abandoned ridge where four ski lifts once spun. On the open hills, new snowguns glimmer and new-used chairlifts and cats hum, but by Taylor's own admission, his teams are still figuring out how to use all these fancy gadgets. Change is the tide climbing up the beach, but we haven't fully smoothed out the tracked sand yet, and it will take a few more hours to get there.It's fun to be part of something like this, even as an observer. I'll tell you to visit Holiday Mountain this winter for the same reason I'll tell you to go ride Chair 2 at Alpental or the triple at Bluewood or the Primo and Segundo Riblet doubles at Sunlight. By next autumn, each of these lifts, which have dressed their mountains for decades, will make way for modern machines. This is good, and healthy, and necessary for skiing's long-term viability. But experiencing the same place in different forms offers useful lessons in imagination, evolution, and the utility of persistence and willpower. It's already hard to picture that Holiday Mountain that teetered on the edge of collapse just two years ago. In two more years, it could be impossible, so thorough is the current renovation. So go. Bonus: they have skiing.Podcast NotesOn indies sticking togetherDespite the facile headlines, conglomerates are not taking over American skiing. As of my last count, about 73 percent of U.S. ski areas are still independently operated. And while these approximately three-quarters of active ski areas likely account for less than half of all skier visits, consumers do still have plenty of choice if they don't want to go Epkonic.New York, in particular, is a redoubt of family-owned and -operated mountains. Other than Vail-owned Hunter and state-owned Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface, every single one of the state's 51 ski areas is under independent management. Taylor calls out several of these New York owners in our conversation, including many past podcast guests. These are all tremendous conversations, all streaked with the same sincere determination and grit that's obvious in Taylor's pod.Massachusetts is also a land of independent ski areas, including the Swiss watch known as Wachusett:On PartekPartek is one of the delightful secrets of U.S. skiing. The company, founded in 1993 by Hagen Schulz, son of the defunct Borvig lifts President Gary Schulz, installs one or two or zero new chairlifts in a typical year. Last year, it was a fixed-grip quad at Trollhaugen, Wisconsin and a triple at Mt. Southington, Connecticut. The year before, it was the new Sandy quad at Saddleback. Everyone raves about the quality of the lifts and the experience of working with Partek's team. Saddleback GM Jim Quimby laid this out for us in detail when he joined me on the podcast last year:Trollhaugen owner and GM Jim Rochford, Jr. was similarly effusive:I'm underscoring this point because if you visit Partek's website, you'll be like “I hope they have this thing ready for Y2K.” But this is your stop if you need a new SKF 6206-2RS1, which is only $17!On the old Catskills resort hotels with ski areasNew York is home to more ski areas (51) than any state in America, but there are still far more lost ski areas here than active ones. The New York Lost Ski Areas Project estimates that the ghosts of up to 350 onetime ski hills haunt the state. This is not so tragic as it sounds, as the vast majority of these operations consisted of a goat pulling a toboggan up 50 vertical feet beside Fiesty Pete's dairy barn. These operated for the lifespan of a housefly and no one missed them when they disappeared. On the opposite end were a handful of well-developed, multi-lift ski areas that have died in modernity: Scotch Valley (1988), Shu Maker (1999), Cortina (mid-90s), and Big Tupper (2012). But in the middle sat dozens of now-defunct surface-tow bumps, some with snowmaking, some attached to the famous and famously extinct Borsch Belt Catskills resorts.It is this last group that Taylor and I discuss in the podcast. He estimates that “probably a dozen” ski areas once operated in Sullivan County. Some of these were standalone operations like Holiday, but many were stapled to large resort hotels like The Nevele and Grossingers. I couldn't find a list of the extinct Catskills resorts that once offered skiing, and none appeared to have bothered drawing a trailmap.While these add-on ski areas are a footnote in the overall story of U.S. skiing, an activity-laying-around-to-do-at-a-resort can have a powerful multiplier effect. Here are some things that I only do if I happen across a readymade setup: shoot pool, ice skate, jet ski, play basketball, fish, play minigolf, toss cornhole bags. I enjoy all of these things, but I won't plan ahead to do them on purpose. I imagine skiing acted in this fashion for much of the Bortsch Belt crowd, like “oh let's go try that snowskiing thing between breakfast and our 11:00 baccarat game.” And with some of these folks, skiing probably became something they did on purpose.The closest thing modernity delivers to this is indoor skiing, which, attached to a mall – as Big Snow is in New Jersey – presents itself as Something To Do. Which is why I believe we need a lot more such centers, and soon.On shrinking Holiday MountainSome ski areas die all at once. Holiday Mountain curdled over decades, to the husk Taylor purchased last year. Check the place out in 2000, with lifts zinging all over the place across multiple faces:A 2003 flood smashed the terrain near the entrance, and by 2007, Holiday ran just two lifts:At some indeterminant point, the ski area also abandoned the Turkey Trot double. This 2023 trailmap shows the area dedicated to snowtubing, though to my knowledge no such activity was ever conducted there at scale.On the lift you see from Route 17Anyone cruising NY State 17 can see this chairlift rising off the northwest corner of the ski area:This is essentially a billboard, as Taylor left the terminal in place after demolishing the lower part of the long-inactive lift.Taylor intends to run a lift back up this hill and re-open all the old terrain. But first he has to restore the slopes, which eroded significantly in their last life as a Motocross course. There is no timeline for this, but Taylor works fast, and I wouldn't be shocked to see the terrain come back online as soon as 2025.On NY 17's transformation into I-86New York 17 is in the midst of a decades-long evolution into Interstate 86, with long stretches of the route that spans southern New York already signed as such. But the interstate designation comes with standards that define lane number and width, bridge height, shoulder dimensions, and maximum grade, among many other particulars, including the placement and length of exit and entrance ramps. Exit 108, which provides direct eastbound access to and egress from Holiday Mountain, is fated to close whenever the highway gods close the gap that currently splits I-86 into segments.On Norway MountainHoliday is the second ski area comeback story featured on the pod in recent months, following the tale of dormant-since-2017 Norway Mountain, Michigan:On Holiday's high-energy social media accountsTaylor has breathlessly documented Holiday's comeback on the ski area's Instagram and Facebook accounts. They're incredible. Follow recommended. On Tuxedo RidgeThis place frustrates me. Once a proud beginners-oriented ski center with four chairlifts and a 450-foot vertical drop, the bump dropped dead around 2014 without warning or explanation, despite a prime location less than an hour from New York City.I hiked the place in 2020, and wrote about it:On Ski Areas of New YorkSki Areas of New York, or SANY, is one of America's most effective state ski area organizations. I've hosted the organization's president, Scott Brandi, on the podcast a couple of times:Compulsory mention of ORDAThe Olympic Regional Development Authority, which manages New York State-owned Belleayre, Gore, and Whiteface mountains, lost $47.3 million in its last fiscal year. One ORDA board member, in response to the report, said that it's “amazing how well we are doing,” according to the Adirondack Explorer. Which makes a lot of the state's independent ski area operators say things like, “Huh?” That's probably a fair response, since $47.3 million would likely be sufficient for the state to simply purchase every ski area in New York other than Hunter, Windham, Holiday Valley, and Bristol.On high-speed ropetowsI'll keep writing about these forever because they are truly amazing and there should be 10 of them at every ski area in America:Welch Village, Minnesota. Video by Stuart Winchester.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 82/100 in 2024, and number 582 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

DT Radio Shows
Arcanum Radio 19 Guest Mix Ryu

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 62:31


Self-taught, he learns to mix and refines his proposal in “afters” until in 2017 he takes a big step and makes his debut on the decks of the legendary The Den of the former Club Vertigo thanks to his duo project Los Majaderos. Backed by the Gang collective. He has had the opportunity to perform alongside renowned international artists such as D'julz, Miguel Bastida, Jon Lee, Quest, Lolu Menayed, Facundo Mohrr, Boho, Omoloko and Trajano among others. In 2021 he joined DJLab in order to deepen his art and expand his technical repertoire and more recently he has been developing his vinyl skills by having several performances at the Microgarden Recordstore. His passion is in the club and he has played in emblematic places in Costa Rica's capital such as Antik and Club Vertigo, and outside the capital such as Ranchos Itauna as well as the opportunity to perform at the Ocaso Festival in its most recent editions where artists of the stature of Solomun, Sama Abdulhadi and Seth troxler have performed. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!

Second Life
The Who What Wear Podcast: The State of Style in 2024 with Senior Fashion Editor Anna LaPlaca

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 39:14


Today, Senior Fashion Editor Anna LaPlaca joins us to discuss her 2024 State of Style story. At the end of each year, Anna takes a closer look at why the trends of the last year have emerged, what they point to in our larger society—and what might be next. She's incorporated detailed research from industry sources and talked to fellow editors and experts to take the pulse of the fashion industry right now. Is boho here to stay, or are we simply feeling the singular effects of Chloe? Is quiet luxury finally cycling out? What does the return of maximalist fashion mean culturally? Listen to find out.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr
The State of Style in 2024 with Senior Fashion Editor Anna LaPlaca

Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 39:14


Today, Senior Fashion Editor Anna LaPlaca joins us to discuss her 2024 State of Style story. At the end of each year, Anna takes a closer look at why the trends of the last year have emerged, what they point to in our larger society—and what might be next. She's incorporated detailed research from industry sources and talked to fellow editors and experts to take the pulse of the fashion industry right now. Is boho here to stay, or are we simply feeling the singular effects of Chloe? Is quiet luxury finally cycling out? What does the return of maximalist fashion mean culturally? Listen to find out.Watch this episode of the Who What Wear Podcast on YouTube, Wednesday at 9:00am PST!Read the State of Style here:See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Radio Maria Ireland
E39 | All the Saints of Ireland – Thomas & Michelle – 6th Nov. Feast of All the Saints of Ireland

Radio Maria Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 47:10


8th November, 2024 – Join Thomas and Michelle who look at how saints are viewed in academia.  They look at St. Camelacus of Rahan and St. Feber of Boho.     L'articolo E39 | All the Saints of Ireland – Thomas & Michelle – 6th Nov. Feast of All the Saints of Ireland proviene da Radio Maria.

Beatfreak Radio Show by D-Formation
Beatfreak Radio Show By D - Formation #358 | Armendariz

Beatfreak Radio Show by D-Formation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 59:14


Tracklist 01.- Armendariz - Rmndrz (Intro Edit) [Wax on Tracks] 02.- LaTech Feat. Armendariz - La Sociedad (Original Mix) [Phisica] 03.- Armendariz - Tierra de Ovnis - Juegos Mentales (Original Mix) [Maleante Records] 04.- Pavel Petrov - Never Fake (Original mix) [EXE AUDIO] 05.- Armendariz, HearSoul - Digital Acid [Unreleased] 06.- Tierra de Ovnis & Cosmosolar - Lasser Ship (Original Mix) [Beatfreak Recordings] 07.- André VII - Transients (Armendariz Unnofficial Remix) 08.- BadWolf, BOHO, Valmaiin - FUEGOOO (Original Mix) [Jannowitz Recordings] 09.- AFFKT - Tilt (SLP Remix) - [Sincopat] 10.- Armendariz - Spectrum (Original Mix) [Beatfreak Recordings] 11.- Armendariz - This (Original Mix) [Behind The Noise] 12.- Armendariz, OCA MX - Aeterum [Unreleased] 13.- Madhouse & Esqivel - Me Pregunto [Rave En Tu Idioma]

The Autism Little Learners Podcast
#93 - Gestalt Language Processing With Katja Piscitelli, SLP (Boho Speechie)

The Autism Little Learners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 45:54


Today I'm talking to Katja Piscitelli, the Boho Speechie.  Katja is a speech/language pathologist who specializes in gestalt language processing.  She's giving us so many tips and even some goal ideas!  Don't miss this episode, because Katja is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to supporting GLPs in your classroom, practice, or home! Today I'm talking to Katja Piscitelli, the Boho Speechie.  Katja is a speech/language pathologist who specializes in gestalt language processing.  She's giving us so many tips and even some goal ideas!  Don't miss this episode, because Katja is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to supporting GLPs in your classroom, practice, or home! Bio: Katja Piscitelli is a pediatric speech therapist, owner of Total Spectrum Speech, and global presenter. Katja specializes in supporting gestalt language processors and AAC users and enjoys educating parents and therapists on this topic via social media as Boho Speechie, and on the podcast she co-hosts, the Great Language Partner. In this episode, Katja and I talk about: What is gestalt language processing Stages of Natural Language Acquisition Examples of gestalts Strategies & practical tips for supporting gestalt language processors Importance of connection with autistic kids Examples of goals for GLPs Links Related To This Week's Episode: Katja's website: www.bohospeechie.net Boho Speechie IG: https://www.instagram.com/bohospeechie/ Great Language Partner Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-great-language-partner-podcast/id1765331935 You may also be interested in these supports: Visual Support Starter Set  Visual Supports Facebook Group Autism Little Learners on Instagram Autism Little Learners on Facebook

Restaurant Hoppen
Chis Blazeski - Boho Supper Club

Restaurant Hoppen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 63:15


A small oasis exists in downtown Omaha, where a seasoned chef brings flavors from all over the world together in a thoughtfully composed 4-course dinner each Thursday. Listen to hear all about the origins and beauty of Boho Supper Club, chef Chris' eye-opening philosophy on melding different cuisines, what a newcomer to Omaha thinks of the food scene, and more!Follow, rate, and review my podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, AND my blog Restaurant Hoppen!This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

eBay the Right Way
eBay Seller Chat with Jill in Kansas: Attorney, Farm Manager, Vintage Retro BOHO Clothing Reseller

eBay the Right Way

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 59:29 Transcription Available


Suzanne's Virtual Assistant ServiceJoin my online school for eBay sellers here. Use coupon code 2022FREETRIAL$ for a limited free trial.Set up a consulting session Suzanne@SuzanneAWells.comEmail your comments, feedback, and constructive criticism to me at Suzanne@SuzanneAWells.comGet your BOLO Books in my eBay Store here. Join my private Facebook group here.Find me on YouTube here.Visit my website here.Happy Selling!Support the show

Ekabo Home Financial Freedom Mastermind Podcast
117. Reimagining Real Estate: Interest Rate Cuts, Advanced Airbnb Techniques, and Navigating Complex Renovations

Ekabo Home Financial Freedom Mastermind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 22:06 Transcription Available


Curious about how the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate cut could potentially reshape your real estate investments? This week, we're back with a bang after a rejuvenating month-long break. We kick things off by unpacking the implications of the first interest rate cut in over four years and what this half-point reduction could mean for your refinancing opportunities. Discover how the current mortgage rates are evolving and what these changes could spell for your investment strategies. Plus, gain exclusive insights into a challenging renovation project in Philadelphia, where we navigate the complexities of probate processes in real estate.This episode also offers a treasure trove of advanced property management tips, particularly for maximizing your Airbnb listings using Price Labs. Learn how to fine-tune your pricing strategy through gradual promotions and weekday/weekend price adjustments, enhancing your bookings and revenue, especially for large and luxury properties. We'll also touch on the latest Boho interior design trend, balancing style with cost-efficiency. As a cherry on top, get ready for our upcoming Ekabo Home Network event featuring inspiring success stories from women trailblazers in real estate and entrepreneurship, complemented by authentic Jamaican cuisine. Tune in to the Ekabo Home Financial Freedom Mastermind for the latest in real estate and investing. NEW EPISODE EVERY WEDNESDAY Our Links -Financial Freedom Mastermind Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/53083... - Peer Space Host Referral Link https://www.peerspace.com/referrals/g... - AirBNB Host Referral Link https://www.airbnb.com/r/niyia41 - Ekabo Home Network (IG, Youtube, Email) https://linktr.ee/ekabohome Niyi Adewole is a licensed realtor in Georgia, brokered by EXP Realty. Feel free to reach out at Niyi.Adewole@exprealty.com if you would like to work with an investor friendly real estate agent.

Get Up And Glow
‘It Girl' Fall Style Guide: How To Dress Like Serena Van Der Woodsen in Fall 2024 - Gossip Girl Glow Up Series

Get Up And Glow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 22:09


In this episode, we're diving deep into the iconic wardrobe of Serena van der Woodsen from Gossip Girl and how you can channel her effortlessly chic style this fall. We'll explore the best ways to recreate Serena's signature looks for Fall 2024, covering everything from boho-chic outfits to preppy essentials, and discuss how you can incorporate her unique blend of casual elegance into your own wardrobe. From Serena van der Woodsen-inspired street style to her glamorous fall fashion staples, you'll learn all the tips and tricks to dress like this Upper East Side It-Girl. We'll break down the must-have pieces for Serena's fall wardrobe, discuss the latest Fall 2024 fashion trends, and give you the best outfit ideas to bring her style to life. Whether you're aiming for her signature boho-chic vibes or her more polished, preppy looks, this episode has everything you need to look like Serena this fall! Tune in to get all the style tips and inspiration you need, and become the ultimate fall fashionista with Serena van der Woodsen's effortless and timeless looks. The pinkest Linktree you've ever seen: linktr.ee/getupandglowpodcast Get Daily Tips To Become The BEST Version of Yourself! Follow The Socials

Turning The Tables By Teresa Giudice
You Might Also Like: The Run-Through with Vogue

Turning The Tables By Teresa Giudice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024


Introducing Chemena Kamali on Her Second Collection For Chloé and "Boho" from The Run-Through with Vogue.Follow the show: The Run-Through with Vogue Chemena Kamali, creative director of Chloé, joins Nicole Phelps and Vogue's Mark Holgate to chat about her upcoming collection for Paris Fashion Week. Chemena also shares how she felt about the success of her first show, why she thinks so many women (from Kamala Harris to Sienna Miller) love wearing Chloé, and why she doesn't like using the word “boho”.Share your thoughts on The Run-Through with Vogue. As a token of our appreciation, you will be eligible to enter a prize drawing up to $1,000 after you complete the survey.https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/76152?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=6&uCHANNELLINK=2 DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

In VOGUE: The 1990s
Chemena Kamali on Her Second Collection For Chloé and "Boho"

In VOGUE: The 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 27:48


Chemena Kamali, creative director of Chloé, joins Nicole Phelps and Vogue's Mark Holgate to chat about her upcoming collection for Paris Fashion Week. Chemena also shares how she felt about the success of her first show, why she thinks so many women (from Kamala Harris to Sienna Miller) love wearing Chloé, and why she doesn't like using the word “boho”.Share your thoughts on The Run-Through with Vogue. As a token of our appreciation, you will be eligible to enter a prize drawing up to $1,000 after you complete the survey.https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/76152?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=6&uCHANNELLINK=2

Omaha Places
Boho Supper Club, Capitol District Night Out, LGBTQ Friendly Places

Omaha Places

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 48:15


This week on the Omaha Places podcast, Cahner and Delaney are back with a mix of personal stories and local explorations. The duo dives into their latest Omaha adventures, including Delaney's visit to the Boho Supper Club in Little Bohemia, where she enjoyed an intimate four-course meal with impeccable vibes. The two recount their night out in the Capitol District, highlighting stops such as The Stuffed Olive and Roxxy.   Cahner talks about attending a Silent Book Club event at Tiny House in Little Bohemia, a unique book club where participants read silently together. They also answer listener questions about the best places to see fall colors, LGBTQ-friendly spots in Omaha, and various clubs and volunteer opportunities in the city. 00:00 Introduction 00:25 Melrose Moon Update 03:25 Boho Supper Club Experience 07:21 Capitol District Night Out 11:24 Brunch Box 15:02 Tiny House and Silent Book Club Details 18:22 Follower Questions 26:06 Yoga and Fitness Classes in Omaha 29:00 LGBTQ-Friendly Places in Omaha 33:34 Clubs and Volunteer Opportunities 39:42 Upcoming Events: September 19th - 22nd Event Links: Applejack Festival at Arbor Day Farm: https://www.arbordayfarm.org/activities/featured/fall-favorites.cfm Omaha Michelada Fest: https://www.omahamichefest.com/ Falconwood Drive-In Movies: https://www.falconwoodpark.com/drive-in Pumpkin Prowl in Midtown Crossing: https://midtowncrossing.com/event/pumpkin-prowl/ ► Merch |   ► Instagram |   ► Follow Kaya |   ► Follow Aaron |   ► Twitter |  A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Set of the Day Podcast
PREMIERE: Maksim Dark - Fulminant (Original Mix)(Jannowitz Records)

Set of the Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 7:20


"MOODY TEST," the latest techno release from MAKSIM DARK, marks the triumphant return and celebrates a decade of JAW Records. Featuring two original tracks and a BOHO stellar remix, this release delivers a deep, pulsating vibe that showcases their cutting-edge production skills. Maksim Darks intricate beats intertwine perfectly with BOHOs atmospheric layers, creating a groovy hypnotic journey through the realms of techno. "MOODY TEST" is a must-listen for fans, epitomizing 10 years of groundbreaking music from JAW Records. Release Date:2024-09-09 Label:Jannowitz Records Catalog:JANNOWITZ129 https://www.beatport.com/release/moody-test/4656653

Exit Rich
Boho Camper Vans With Brett Ellenson And David Sodemann

Exit Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 69:49


Get ready for an inspiring episode of Exit Rich! Join us as we welcome David Sodemann and Brett Ellenson, the innovative co-founders of Boho Camper Vans. These visionary entrepreneurs are revolutionizing travel and living by offering mobile tiny homes that promise freedom and a better quality of life. Whether you're an entrepreneur, adventurer, or simply curious, this episode will be a thrilling journey into how they're transforming the way we experience life on the road. Buckle up for an engaging conversation filled with insights, excitement, and the secrets behind their Shark Tank success!

Fait main
En coulisses #7 - en pause

Fait main

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 22:05


Cet épisode est le dernier de la saison : je vous propose donc un bilan de cette année de podcast, avec mon ressenti sur ce qui s'est bien passé et ce qui a été plus difficile. Je partage avec vous pas mal de chiffres également, pour un bilan factuel.J'en profite pour remercier toutes les créatrices et les marques qui m'ont fait confiance cette année : Atelier des ABCDaires, Boho & wood macramé, Mes ateliers DIY, les Editions de Saxe, Promod Couture, Créations & savoir-faire et CrazyCat Transfer.Je fais un petit point également sur mes offres autour de l'entrepreneuriat créatif et je vous parle un peu de l'avancée de mon programme audio Copilot' !Merci également à tous les invités qui sont venus raconter leur histoire : c'est toujours aussi enrichissant de vous rencontrer !Et évidemment merci à vous, auditrices et auditeurs, pour votre écoute et votre soutien !Bel été à tous,Mélanie

Olomouc
Alex a host: Muzikál mě chytil, jsem ráda, když nejsem na jevišti sama, říká Jitka Boho o účinkování v Troje

Olomouc

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 27:07


V roce 2010 vyhrála Českou Miss. Dlouho před tím se už věnovala zpívání. Dnes Jitka Boho také moderuje a má za sebou první zkušenost s muzikálem. Dokonce odehrála i premiéru.

Singular Sensation: The Podcast
Rent #2: Creator Jonathan Larson, Boho Days to Rent

Singular Sensation: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 33:24


How did Rent get to Broadway? The trajectory is unexpected and spectacular. Producer Robyn Goodman, Artistic Director Jim Nicola, and Rent creator Jonathan Larson's father and sister recount Rent's trajectory from blank page to the show's monumental New York Theatre Workshop production. Theatre would never be the same.   This episode contains excerpts from Michael Riedel's interviews for his 2020 best-selling book Singular Sensation: The Triumph of Broadway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kick Your Boots Up
A Good Chat With Good Babes Shelby & Blaze

Kick Your Boots Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 32:23


Shelby Lovelace, founder of The Good Babes Co., and Blaze Stewart, a Western Fashion Influencer, join us on the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast! Hear Shelby's journey from an Animal Science grad to a thriving fashion entrepreneur spreading kindness. Discover their passions for funny farm stories, and empowering messages of confidence. Don't miss this inspiring chat with true Good Babes! For a full episode transcript, visit our website at: https://www.justinboots.com/en/kick-your-boots-up/podcast.html

Argus Media
Driving Discussions: RINse and Repeat

Argus Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 11:40


On this episode, hear about how the upcoming November US election will play into the biofuels market, and possible changes to the BOHO spread. With RINS reporter Matthew Cope, and Associate Editor of US Products, Jason Metko. Argus services cover refined oil products from around the world using transparent and market-appropriate methodologies. Find out more: https://www.argusmedia.com/en/oil-products

Fig & Farm (at home) - Design Happy Living
238 // Do you know your design style? Learn how to identify it so you can decorate your home with less overwhelm

Fig & Farm (at home) - Design Happy Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 23:28


Do you ever wonder...where do you START when you want to decorate your home or re-fresh a single room?   Starting BIG with a purchase could possibly be the worst thing you could do as you begin re-designing your home. So, put away your credit card and grab a notebook and a pen because you'll want to pay attention to the DETAILS.  Learning your design style is not just an important step. It's THE MOST IMPORTANT first step, so what details do you pay attention to? All of them!  Your style is more nuanced than the global terms that are tossed around left and right. Your style is more YOU than it is Farmhouse. It's more YOU than it is Boho. It's more YOU than it is Traditional. Cottage. Country. Industrial. Fill in the BIG global design style. Once you understand what your style is, you have the freedom to mix and match. Do you like a little Cottage and a little Industrial, but wonder how to blend the two? Looking at the fine details of the design elements you gravitate toward will help!       BACK TO BASICS BOOTCAMP  March 26 - March 27 9am PST  | 10am MT  | 11am CT  | 12pm EST   What is the MOST IMPORTANT first step when it comes to learning how to decorate your home...find out in the Back to Basics Bootcamp.  Register at: https://bit.ly/figandfarmbootcamp   // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Home Design 101: https://figandfarmathome.com/home-design-101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ Back to Basics Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/figandfarmbootcamp   Happy styling! xo,  dani     

What's the F***ing Point?
34 | Goblincore: A Deep Dive into the Aesthetic & Lifestyle with Author McKayla Coyle

What's the F***ing Point?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 41:05


Aesthetic styles like Minimalism, Grunge, Rustic, and Boho have been in the mainstream awareness for a quite a while now— and in recent years, social media has made it possible for folks to connect around more niche aesthetics like Cottagecore, Y2K, Academia, Old Money (for real), and— one of my personal favorites— Goblincore. And similarly to Minimalism, Goblincore is not just an aesthetic, but also a lifestyle. In this episode of "Honor Your Spark," I had the privilege of diving deep into the enchanting and rebellious world of Goblincore with the brilliant McKayla Coyle, an author who not only has penned a fantastic, detailed guide to Goblincore (Goblin Mode) but also lives and breathes this inclusive and anti-capitalist lifestyle.

Nomadic Spaces: Tiny House Interior Design
Boho Interior Design Tips for Tiny Homes

Nomadic Spaces: Tiny House Interior Design

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 17:09


Welcome to another episode of "The Nomadic Spaces Podcast". In this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of boho interior design and discover how to turn your tiny home into a welcoming sanctuary that reflects your unique personality.   Our journey begins with a client story who, despite her love for boho style, hesitated to embrace it in her small studio apartment. We debunk the myth that boho is "too much" for tiny spaces and show you how to create a cozy, eclectic atmosphere that celebrates individuality.   Join us as we explore practical tips for incorporating boho design into your tiny home!     Episode Show Notes Outline: Introduction - Living in a tiny home doesn't mean sacrificing style and personality. - Tiny homes offer a unique opportunity to create functional spaces that reflect individuality. - Explore the journey of incorporating boho interior design into tiny homes, turning small spaces into vibrant, welcoming sanctuaries. - A recent client's hesitation about embracing boho style in her studio apartment sets the stage for our exploration.   1. Play with Colors and Textures - Unique characteristics of boho design: vibrant, earthy color palette, and texture-rich appeal. - Modern vs. traditional boho color schemes. - Tips for mixing different hues without creating chaos. - Emphasis on layering materials for coziness: plush rugs, throw blankets, textured pillows.   2. Maximize Natural Light - Importance of maximizing space and light in tiny homes. - Alignment of boho design with the celebration of nature. - Tips for effective use of natural light: sheer curtains, no curtains, bamboo or macramé blinds. - Balancing privacy and sunlight in tiny spaces.   3. Incorporate Sustainable and Handmade Elements - Boho design's connection to nature and sustainability. - Infusing eco-consciousness into tiny homes: furniture from natural materials, handwoven textiles. - Adding character with global influences: Moroccan rugs, macramé wall hangings.   4. Create a Cozy Nook - Maximizing functionality in tiny homes with cozy reading nooks or meditation spaces. - Arranging floor cushions, throw pillows, and hammock chairs for comfort and boho whimsy. - Utilizing corners or window seats for relaxation in compact spaces.   5. Showcase Personal Collections - Embracing the bohemian spirit of displaying personal collections and treasures. - Curating meaningful items in limited space: family heirlooms, vintage postcards, travel souvenirs. - Open shelving and wall-mounted displays as integral parts of home decor.   6. Mix and Match Furniture - Bohemian design's celebration of diversity and contrast. - Clever mixing and matching of furniture styles and finishes. - Creating a distinctive aesthetic that reflects authenticity and artistic flair.   7. Bring in Lush Greenery - Adding plants for life, vibrancy, and freshness in tiny homes. - Types of plants for visual appeal and other benefits. - Incorporating woven or macramé plant hangers for a bohemian touch.   8. Use Vintage and Global-Inspired Decor - Bringing boho style to life with vintage and globally-inspired decor. - Hunting for unique finds at thrift stores, flea markets, or online marketplaces. - Adding a conversational element with items that tell a story.   9. Create an Accent Wall - Importance of creating a focal point in tiny homes. - Options for designing accent walls: bold wallpaper, vibrant paint colors, curated collections of art and mirrors. - Adding depth and dimension to small spaces.   10. Utilize Multi-Functional Furniture - Creativity in furniture selection for tiny homes. - Opting for multi-functional pieces that serve more than one purpose. - Aligning with the laid-back and flexible lifestyle encouraged by boho design.   Conclusion - Summarizing the delightful journey of incorporating boho interior design into tiny homes. - Embracing a mix of colors, textures, sustainable elements, and personal treasures. - Turning compact living spaces into cozy, bohemian oases that celebrate individuality. - Reminding listeners that boho design is about freedom and creating a living space as eclectic, vibrant, and diverse as life itself.

Virtual Coffee
Maria Wagoner, Owner of The Boho Vase - creating dried floral arrangements and opening a storefront!

Virtual Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 24:25


On this episode of Virtual Coffee, I chatted with Maria Wagoner, Founder and Owner of The Boho Vase. Maria sells dried floral arrangements and other goodies both online and in her storefront in Iowa. On this episode, we discuss Maria's journey of going to school for entrepreneurship and eventually starting her own business. Be sure to check out The Boho Vase, and happy listening! The Boho Vase's Instagram ----more---- ☕️ Instagram & Facebook: @virtualcoffeepodcast ☕️ Email: virtualcoffeepodcast@gmail.com  ☕️ Linktree   ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't forget to leave a rating & review for Virtual Coffee! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️   Music: Blippy Trance by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5759-blippy-trance License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The Thrifters
A Glossary of Vintage Vocabulary Words

The Thrifters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 28:29


This week Amanda goes over some vocabulary words, abreviations and acronyms comonly used in the vintage clothing business. Spoiler alert, they are:VOLUP, BOLO, EUC, GUC, OOAK, Deadstock, Vintage, Antique, Devils Dust, Honey Hole, Bundle. Archive, Colorblock, Cross List, Grail/Holy Grail, Haul, Pilling, Reseller/Retail Arbitrage, Comps, HTF, ISO, Boho, Bread & ButterHey even if you're sure what they all mean, Amanda includes some great thoughts on each subject as she runs through the language of vintage, on-line, resellers. *********The Thrifters podcast is 100% commercial-free. Your generosity is greatly appreciated though! If this podcast has brought you some value you can "buy a coffee" for Amanda! Contribute any amount you feel good about. No subscription necessary. buymeacoffee.com/thethrifters Follow Amanda @Irreverentfinery on Instagram IrreverentFinery on Etsy Edited by Ben Walker-Storey Music by Kevin McLeod

NO VENGAS TÚ
QUIERO ser COQUETTE | NVT187

NO VENGAS TÚ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 60:04


Tendencias de moda y nuestra opinión sobre ser coquette, boho, aesthetic, emo y las que salgan.Yair fue Hippie y Sofia medio Emo

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #154: Snowriver General Manager Benjamin Bartz

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 91:29


This podcast hit paid subscribers' inboxes on Dec. 8. It dropped for free subscribers on Dec. 15. To receive future pods as soon as they're live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoBenjamin Bartz, General Manager of Snowriver, MichiganRecorded onNovember 13, 2023About SnowriverClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Midwest Family Ski ResortsLocated in: Wakefield (Jackson Creek Summit) and Bessemer (Black River Basin), MichiganYear founded: 1959 (Jackson Creek, as Indianhead) and 1977 (Black River Basin, as Blackjack)Pass affiliations:Legendary Pass (also includes varying access to Lutsen Mountains, Minnesota and Granite Peak, Wisconsin)* Gold: unlimited access* Silver: unlimited access* Bronze: unlimited midweek access with holiday blackoutsThe Indy Base Pass and Indy+ Pass also include two Snowriver days with no blackoutsClosest neighboring ski areas: Big Powderhorn (:14), Mt. Zion Ski Hill (:17), Whitecap Mountains (:39); Porkies Winter Sports Complex (:48)Base elevation:* Jackson Creek: 1,212 feet* Black River Basin: 1,185 feetSummit elevation:* Jackson Creek: 1,750 feet* Black River Basin: 1,675 feetVertical drop:* Jackson Creek: 538 feet* Black River Basin: 490 feetSkiable Acres: 400 (both ski areas combined)* Jackson Creek: 230* Black River Basin: 170Average annual snowfall: 200 inchesTrail count: 71 trails, 17 glades, 3 terrain parks* Jackson Creek: 43 trails, 11 glades, 2 terrain parks* Black River Basin: 28 trails, 6 glades, 1 terrain parkLift count: 11 (1 six-pack, 6 doubles, 1 T-bar, 2 ropetows, 1 carpet)* Jackson Creek Summit: 6 (1 six-pack, 2 doubles, 1 T-bar, 1 ropetow, 1 carpet)* Black River Basin: 5 (4 doubles, 1 ropetow)View historic Snowriver trailmaps on skimap.org.Why I interviewed himI could tell this story as a Michigan story, as a young skier still awed by the far-off Upper Peninsula, that remote and wild and snowy realm Up North and Over the Bridge. I could tell it as a weather story, of glacial bumps bullseyed in the greatest of the Great Lakes snowbelts. Or as a story of a run-down complex tumbling into hyper-change, or one that activated the lifts in 1978 and just left them spinning. It's an Indy Pass story, a ski area with better skiing than infrastructure that will give you a where's-everyone-else kind of ski day. And it's a Midwest Family Ski Resorts (MFSR) story, skiing's version of a teardown, where nothing is sacred and everything will change and all you can do is stand back and watch the wrecking ball swing and the scaffolding go up the sides.Each of these is tempting, and the podcast is inevitably a mash-up. Writing about the Midwest will always be personal to me. The UP is that Great Otherplace, where the snow is bottomless and everything is cheap and everyone is somewhere else. Snowriver is both magnificently retro and badly in need of updating. And it is a good ski area and a solid addition to the Indy Pass.But, more than anything, the story of Snowriver is the story of MFSR and the Skinner family. There is no better ski area operator. They have equals but no betters. You know how when a certain actor or director gets involved in something, or when a certain athlete moves to a new team, you think, “Man, that's gonna be good.” They project excellence. Everything they touch absorbs it. Did you know that one man, Shigeru Miyamoto, invented, among others, the Donkey Kong, Mario Brothers, Legend of Zelda, and Star Fox franchises, and has directed or produced every sequel of every game for four decades? Time calls him “the Spielberg of video games.” Well, the Skinners are the Spielberg – or perhaps the Miyamoto – of Midwest skiing. Everything they touch becomes the best version of that thing that it can achieve. What we talked aboutSnowriver's new six-pack lift; why Snowriver removed three chairlifts but only added one; the sixer's all-new line; why Midwest Family Ski Resorts (MFSR) upgraded this lift first; the rationale behind a high-speed lift on a 538-vertical-foot hill; knocking 100 vertical feet off Jackson Creek Summit's advertised vertical drop; “Voyager” versus “Voyageur”; swapping out the old Poma for a handletow; the UP snowbelt; the bad old days of get out of the trees you blasted kids!; Gogebic Community College's ski area management program; Mt. Zion, Michigan; Giants Ridge, Minnesota; the Big Snow time capsule; why MFSR purchased Snowriver; Mount Bohemia; changing the name from “Big Snow” to “Snowriver”; where an interconnect lift could run and what sort of lift it could be; why Snowriver renamed all the lifts and many trails on the Black River Basin side; potential future lift upgrades on both sides of the resort; potential terrain expansion; new and renamed trails and 17 new glades on the 2023-24 trailmap; the small parcel of Snowriver that sits on U.S. Forest Service land; why Black River Basin is only open Thursday through Sunday; and a joint pass to Snowriver, Granite Peak, and Lutsen.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewThe entity now known as Midwest Family Ski Resorts has been running ski areas for decades. I've been running The Storm for four years. So by the time I launched in 2019 and then expanded out of the Northeast in 2021, MFSR had already transformed Granite Peak and Lutsen into modern Midwestern giants. Their work on Granite had been particularly impressive, as they'd transformed Wisconsin's beat-up and decrepit Rib Mountain into a sprawling and modern ski area.I mean look at this dump:And here's the same ski area in 2023:So what a gift when, last year, the company announced the purchase of the side-by-side time capsules then known as Indianhead and Blackjack. A rare chance to see that Skinner magic uncorked on a beat-up backwater, to watch, in real time, that transformation into something humming and hefty and modern.Most multi-mountain operators buy diamonds, ski areas already streamlined and upgraded and laced with modern machines. MFSR digs deeper, finds coal, then pounds it into its final form. It's a rough and expensive way to go, but the strategy carries the great advantage of maximum flexibility to sculpt a mountain into your daydream.The dream at Snowriver is straightforward but impossibly complex: modernize the snowmaking, chairlifts, bedbase, trail network, and grooming; connect the two ski areas with an aerial lift; and establish this snowy but remote complex as a legitimate midwestern destination ski resort. MFSR has, as expected, moved quickly, rebranding the resort; removing five(!) lifts from the Jackson Creek Summit side and building an outrageously expensive six-pack; and making dozens of subtle tweaks to the trail network, adding new runs, renaming lifts and trails, and dropping more than a dozen marked glades onto the trailmap.This period of rapid change, pronounced as it is, will likely be viewed, historically, as a simple prelude. MFSR is not the sort of operator that lays out grand plans and then glances at them through its binoculars every three years. They plan and tear s**t apart and build and build and build. They act how every skier thinks they would act were they to purchase their own ski area. The difference is that MFSR has money, ambition, and a history of transformational action. Watch, amazed, as this thing grows.Questions I wish I'd askedBartz started Ben's Blog, a cool little update series on Snowriver's goings-on. I wanted to get into his motivation and mission here, but we were running long.I also wanted to get into a unique feature of Snowriver a bit more: the huge amount of onsite lodging, which was a big motivating factor in MFSR's purchase, and a large part of the vision for building a sustainable destination ski resort in a region that has struggled to support one.What I got wrongI said that the four Black River Basin Riblet chairlifts dated to the 1970s, and then corrected myself to say that “I believe” one dated to the ‘80s. Ascender, Brigantine, and Draw Stroke date to 1977; Capstan was installed in 1983.Why you should ski SnowriverEver wonder what it's like to ski in 1978? Pull up to Black River Basin, boot up, and walk over to the lifts. There, you just time traveled. Centerpole Riblet doubles, painted ‘Nam chopper green, squeaking uphill, not a safety bar in sight. There's snowmaking, but most of the snow you're skiing on blew in off the big lake 11 miles north. Skiers in their modern fat skis and helmets would blow the illusion, but there are no other skiers to be found.Then a kid skis by, backpack speaker booming, and you're like, “OK phew for a second I thought I'd really time-traveled and would be forced to do things like drive around the block without navigation assistance and carry around a camera that was not also a supercomputer and required $15 to purchase and develop 24 photographs.”If Black River Basin is the past, then Jackson Creek Summit is the future. That sixer landed like an Abrams tank on a Civil War battlefield. I took this video of the old summit double last February:Now look at the top of the six-pack, which sits on more or less the same spot:Wild, right? Snowriver is going to keep changing, and it will keep changing fast. Go see it before you miss what it was, so you can truly appreciate what it will become.Podcast NotesOn the four removed chairlifts on the Jackson Creek Summit sideSnowriver's new six-pack directly or indirectly replaces four old lifts. The resort also switched up the trail network, with a bunch of new glades and a handful of reconfigured trails. Check out the Jackson Creek Summit side of the resort's trailmap from pre-sixer and then today (note, also, all the newly marked glades and renamed trails):On the new trails on the Black River Basin sideMFSR has also renamed most of the lifts and trails on the Black River Basin side, and removed a handle tow (which is now on the Jackson Creek Summit side). Here's a side-by-side of the ski area's 2018 and 2023 trailmaps:On Gogebic Community College and Mt. ZionSo you can actually earn a college degree in ski area management. There are a few schools that do this, one of which is Michigan's Gogebic Community College. From the program's overview page:OverviewThe Ski Area Management Program at GCC is one of the nation's most comprehensive training programs for individuals interested in pursuing a career in the snow sport industry. Technical and academic study is combined with a practical internship which is conducted at major resorts throughout Coast to Coast.  A valid driver's license is required for completion of this program.Unique FeaturesStudents spend their freshman year and the first eight weeks of their sophomore year completing prerequisite courses. During this period, the Mt. Zion Recreation Complex is utilized as a training laboratory. Mt. Zion is our college-owned and operated winter sport complex located on campus which is open to the public.  Co-opThe Cooperative Work Experience assignment (Co-op) is the capstone of the Ski Area Management Program. All sophomore Students participate in the five month internship where they gain important operational experience in an actual resort environment.The huge advantage that Mt. Zion has over similar programs is that it owns an on-site ski area, Mt. Zion. While this is just a 300-vertical-foot bump served by a double chair, it's laced with some twisty fun little runs fed by 200 inches of annual lake effect:On Giants RidgeBartz really launched his career as Mountain Operations Manager at Giants Ridge, a 500-footer in the Northern Minnesota hinterlands. Here's the most recent trailmap:On the UP snowbeltFor such a remote area, the UP is home to one of the densest concentrations of ski areas in America. Five ski areas sit within a 21-mile stretch along the Wisconsin-Michigan border: Whitecap (in Wisconsin), and Mt. Zion, Big Powderhorn, and the two Snowriver ski areas, all in Michigan. Here's how they line up:On the proximity of MFSR's portfolioMFSR's three ski areas are, as a unit, really well positioned to serve the major Midwestern cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Milwaukee, and Chicago. Here's where they sit in relation to one another:And here's the distance table between them:On Rick SchmitzRick Schmitz – who owns Little Switzerland, Nordic Mountain, and The Rock Snowpark in Wisconsin – once owned Blackjack, now Black River Basin. He relays that experience, and why he ultimately sold his interest in the ski area, starting at the 39:40 mark of this podcast we recorded together last year:On Mount BohemiaBoho is, as I've written many times, one of the most amazing and unique ski areas in America. It has no grooming, no snowmaking, and no beginner terrain. It's lodged at the ass-end of nowhere, on a peninsula hanging off a peninsula in the fiery middle of Lake Superior. While regional lore credits (or blames) the renaissance of MFSR's Granite Peak with looting Snowriver's skiers, the rise of Bohemia, which opened in 2000, surely drew more advanced skiers farther north. Here's a trailmap:And here's a conversation I recorded with Boho owner, founder, and president Lonie Glieberman last year:On two ski areas becoming oneFor decades, the two Snowriver ski areas now known as Jackson Creek Summit and Black River Basin were separate, competing entities known, respectively, as Indianhead and Blackjack. Observe the varied style of trailmaps of recent vintage:At some point, the same entity took possession of both hills and introduced the “Big Snow Resort” umbrella name. Each ski area retained its legacy name, as you can see in this joint trailmap circa 2018:Then, last year, MFSR changed the umbrella name from “Big Snow” to “Snowriver,” and changed the name of each ski area (though they framed this as “base area renamings”) from Indianhead and Blackjack to Jackson Creek Summit and Black River Basin, respectively. I broke down the name change when MFSR announced it last September.On the Snowriver interconnectBartz provided outlines of four potential interconnect lines. In all cases, Jackson Creek Summit sits on the left, and Black River Basin is on the right:On US 2The Snowriver ski areas both sit off of US 2, a startling fact, perhaps, for skiers who use the same road to access ski areas as far-flung as Stevens Pass, Washington and Sunday River, Maine. US 2 is, in fact, a 2,571-mile-long road that runs in two segments: from Everett, Washington to St. Ignace, Michigan; then breaking for Canada before picking up in northern New York and running across Vermont and New Hampshire into Maine. It is the northernmost cross-country east-west highway in America. Ski areas that sit along or near the route include Stevens Pass and Mt. Spokane, Washington; Schweitzer, Idaho; Blacktail and Whitefish, Montana; Spirit Mountain, Minnesota; Big Powderhorn, Mt. Zion, Snowriver, Ski Brule, and Pine Mountain, Michigan; Bolton Valley, Vermont; and Sunday River, Titcomb, and Hermon Mountain, Maine; among others.On the Legendary PassFor the 2023-24 ski season, MFSR dispensed with offering single-mountain season passes, and combined all three of its properties onto the Legendary Pass. The gold tier, which is now sold out, debuted at $675 last spring. The Silver tier ran $475 early bird, which is not a material increase from the $419 Snowriver-only 2021-22 season pass (which did not include any Granite or Lutsen access):The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 106/100 in 2023, and number 491 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

Cabin Culture
Hosting Horror Stories l Part 2 with Candice (Boho Aframe)

Cabin Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 68:03


Annnnnnd we're back with Part 2 of our conversation with Candice, owner and host behind the Boho Aframe out in California. While last week's episode (Season 2: Episode 19) isn't a prerequisite for this one, it will lay a lot of the foundational groundwork, as this time we just dive right in to more host talk. Thanks for joining us!IG:@boho_aframe@cozyrockcabinBoho AFrame Direct Booking... https://mailchi.mp/5d178bb32f53/bookbohoaframeCozy Rock Website: https://www.staycozycabin.comBook a Cabin Consultation Here:https://www.staycozycabin.com/book-a-...AirBNB listings:https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/39335561?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=4b9fd8fe-d5ad-4a03-a1d6-d240171e130chttps://airbnb.com/h/cozyrockcabinhttps://airbnb.com/h/cozycabinboonehttps://airbnb.com/h/cozycampsebecYouTube Channel:   / @cozyrockcabin1664Keywords: AirBNB, AirBNB host, AirBNB super host, short term rental, vacation rental, VRBO, VRBO host, STR

Cabin Culture
Hosting Real Talk l Candice Childers, Boho AFrame

Cabin Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 53:14


On this episode we're talking to Candice, owner and host of the Boho AFrame in California. While I thought we'd dive into west coast cabin culture, we actually spent almost all of our time talking hosting. I've learned over the years that it's hard to find friends who can related to the weird, urgent, joyful and sometimes stressful life of being an AirBNB host, so Candice and I loved diving into all kinds of hosting topics. So much so that we didn't even come close to covering it all in this hour long episode. If you're currently hosting an airbnb, thinking about hosting at an airbnb, a guest at AirBNB's, or just intrigued to hear more behind-the-scenes talk about hosting, then welcome! You're in the right spot, and this is DEFINITELY the right episode for you! IG:@boho_aframe@cozyrockcabinBoho AFrame Direct Booking... https://mailchi.mp/5d178bb32f53/bookbohoaframeCozy Rock Website: https://www.staycozycabin.comBook a Cabin Consultation Here:https://www.staycozycabin.com/book-a-...AirBNB listings:https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/39335561?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=4b9fd8fe-d5ad-4a03-a1d6-d240171e130chttps://airbnb.com/h/cozyrockcabinhttps://airbnb.com/h/cozycabinboonehttps://airbnb.com/h/cozycampsebecYouTube Channel:   / @cozyrockcabin1664Keywords: AirBNB, AirBNB host, AirBNB super host, short term rental, vacation rental, VRBO, VRBO host, STR

GIN & JUICE Podcast
57: Ice Bars + Boho Braids + Love Is Blind Recap

GIN & JUICE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 57:49


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ASMR by GentleWhispering
ASMR Tingly EarRings Whisper Ear-to-Ear

ASMR by GentleWhispering

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 59:09


Hello, loves! ♥ In this video I will show you my collection of earrings that make very soothing sounds (and a few bracelets at the end) and will whisper to you ear-to-ear as we take a closer look at all of them. (*_*) I apologize for the unstable autofocus, I tried my best to work with it but it seems my camera is distracted and cannot focus on me :( heh... Timestamps: 02:25 - Beaded hoops 05:13 - Boho wired white (chimey) 07:44 - Chandelier metallic hoops from thumbnail 10:43 - Murano glass (sound like rain) 12:54 - Black/silver rattling ones 15:22 - Amethyst (viewer gift, thank you :)) 16:43 - Boho red (chimey mmm) 18:32 - Matte beads chandelier 20:11 - Boho black wired (chimey) 22:04 - Long chain beaded silver 24:12 - Bar black ones 25: 08 - Long 3 beaded chain (men's spa ones) 27:47 - Crystal points chandelier 29: 59 - Caviar looking ones 32:32 - Crescent blue (chimey) (fav!) 37:15 - Huge hoops with beads (recliner video) 39:32 - Tiger eye (viewer gift, thank you! :)) 40:27 - Lace fabric black ones 42:40 - Jlo long hoops 44:34 - Clover St. paddy's day ones 45: 41 - Red glass big ones 46:51 - Glass blue and green (chakra cleansing video) 48:05 - All of my hoop earrings 0_0 there's a lot 52:45 - Crystal bracelets 54:44, 55:36 - dancing hands movements with bracelets ♥ Thank you for watching! :) #ASMR #GentleWhispering #relax 5/30/17 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-gentlewhispering/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maria-gentlewhispering/support

FluentlyForward
The Midas Touch of Timbaland

FluentlyForward

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 68:02


This episode comes from our Patreon bank, where we talked about Timbaland, his blind items, his relationships with Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado, Missy Elliot and much more. We take a journey through his music and explore the background behind his most popular songs.Sakara brings expertly designed organic nutrition programs and wellness essentials right to your door. Their science-backed, ready-to-eat meals deliver results you can see and feel—from eased bloat to boosted energy and clearer skin. Go to sakara.com/fluently or enter code "fluently" for 20% off!Article believes in delightful design for every home. And thanks to their online-only model, they have some really delightful prices, too. Check out their Mid-Century Modern, Coastal, Industrial, Scandi, and Boho designs, and grab $50 off at article.com/fluentlyBlissy silk pillowcases are the best silk pillowcases on the market! They have a ton of different prints and colors and they make great gifts because there's an option for literally anyone. Try now risk-free for 60 nights, at Blissy.com/FLUENTLY and get an additional 30% off.Honeylove is your go-to for all things shapewear. Honeylove has revolutionized compression technology so you no longer have to feel like you're suffocating while wearing effective shapewear. You'll immediately feel and see the difference. Go to honeylove.com/fluently for 20% off your order!

FluentlyForward
Hollywood Groomers & Moving to Denver feat. Bekah Day

FluentlyForward

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 64:44


This week we welcome Bekah Day to the podcast for a talk all about grooming in Hollywood. We go over her Colleen Ballinger deep dive, and dive into some grooming instances in Hollywood that are confirmed (Jerry Seinfeld and R Kelly) as well as rumored (Drake and Jared Leto) as well as more. Shannon also shares an update at the beginning about her move to Denver!Timestamps:1:11 Moving to Denver update22:00 Introducing Bekah27:50 Grooming35:36 Colleen Ballinger43:07 Jerry Seinfeld54:44 Drake58:40 Jared Leto1:00:40 R KellyCheck out Lume... a uniquely formulated, pH balanced deodorant. It's aluminum-free, skin-safe, and clinically proven to control odor for up to 72 hrs, and can be used on anywhere on the body - not just the pits! Use code "Fluently" for $5 off your starter pack at lumedeodorant.com/offer/fluentlyArticle believes in delightful design for every home. And thanks to their online-only model, they have some really delightful prices, too. Check out their Mid-Century Modern, Coastal, Industrial, Scandi, and Boho designs, and grab $50 off at article.com/fluentlyHAIRLOVE's Growth Complex is a daily vitamin that brings together the power of beauty and science in a revolutionary product that rebuilds the foundation of each follicle for strong, thick, healthy hair. Go to hairlove.com/fluently for 15%off sitewide products including your first subscription orderGo to TryMiracle.com/fluently to try Miracle Made sheets today! And, whether you're buying them for yourself or as a gift for a loved one, if you order today, you can save over 40%. AND if you use our promo FLUENTLY at checkout you'll get 3 FREE TOWELS and SAVE an extra 20%!

FluentlyForward
Ocean Conspiracy Theories feat. Jenny Claffey from Red Room

FluentlyForward

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 69:05


Dive deep and explore the vast ocean of conspiracies about the sea with us today! For today's episode of exploration we're joined by FluentlyForward Favorite Jenny from the Red Room podcast to talk all about mermaids, ocean lore, sea animals and more. Timestamps:13:23 The ocean is space? Space is the ocean?18:18 Octopus are aliens haha24:27 The Marine Kingdom40:36 Mermaid lore49:02 Brine pools in the ocean54:30 The mystery of the tagged sharkArticle believes in delightful design for every home. And thanks to their online-only model, they have some really delightful prices, too. Check out their Mid-Century Modern, Coastal, Industrial, Scandi, and Boho designs, and grab $50 off at article.com/fluentlyOlive & June lets you give yourself a salon quality manicure at home, with their Mani System. Pick six different color polishes for each box, and use their award winning cuticle serum for an affordable and quality manicure at home, visit oliveandjune.com/fluentlyNextEvo isn't just another CBD company. Their all-natural products are backed by more scientific studies than any other CBD brand, and developed by pharmaceutical professionals. Try NextEvo Naturals capsules, gummies, mints, and topical creams, clinically proven to be better absorbed by your body. Get 20% off your first order of $40 or more at NextEvo.com/fluentlyZocdoc is the only FREE app that lets you find AND book doctors who are patient-reviewed, take your insurance, are available when you need them and treat almost every condition under the sun. Go to Zocdoc.com/fluently and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours.

FluentlyForward
Exploring "The Idol" Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd

FluentlyForward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 62:59


Today we break down the new scandalous HBO show "The Idol" and explore why the show is so controversial, as well as diving into the two stars of the show - Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd (Abel). We discuss their romantic relationships, childhood, troubles, successes, blind items and more!Article believes in delightful design for every home. And thanks to their online-only model, they have some really delightful prices, too. Check out their Mid-Century Modern, Coastal, Industrial, Scandi, and Boho designs, and grab $50 off at article.com/fluentlyOlive & June lets you give yourself a salon quality manicure at home, with their Mani System. Pick six different color polishes for each box, and use their award winning cuticle serum for an affordable and quality manicure at home, visit oliveandjune.com/fluentlyWith the Secured Chime Credit Builder Visa Credit Card, you can start building credit with everyday purchases and on-time payments. Continue your credit journey with Chime. Sign up takes only two minutes and doesn't affect your credit score. Get started at chime.com/fluently