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MJ Morning Show on Q105
MJ Morning Show, Mon., 6/16/25: Why Was MJ's License Suspended?

MJ Morning Show on Q105

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 193:08


On today's MJ Morning Show: Delta passenger notices another passenger doing this while play came in for landing Breyers factory recall for mislabeled packages Recall on some Dr. Pepper products Graduation backflip video update Morons in the news MJ's IG... Why was his license suspended? Keep listening... Most popular pasta in Florida MJ & Michelle are watching "Severance" Why does MJ keep looking at his watch? What's a "Fridge cig"? What are families doing at Costco that's annoying? Here's why MJ's license was suspended Fox11 helicopter reporter gave candid answers during live stream during flight Guy arrested for pointing laser at HCSO helicopter Baby name "Chernobyl Hope" New details on boater who crashed into Clearwater Ferry Southwest Air passenger "upgraded" to ABA (Able-Bodied Assistant) Grey Bull Rescue's Bryan Stern You can't trust A.I. Amazon returns Ozempic apparently has a new side effect Kanye couldn't get seat at Diddy trial Cheerios announces they are reducing number of products offered

Isaiah's Newsstand
Iran/Israel, Ojwang, & Breyers

Isaiah's Newsstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 14:17


(6/6/2025-6/13/2025) Fight for you right to blog. Tune in.#applepodcasts⁠ ⁠#spotifypodcasts⁠ ⁠#youtube #amazon⁠ ⁠#patreon⁠patreon.com/isaiahnews

The Mouse and Me
Lindsay Northen Bradshaw

The Mouse and Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 60:40


Lindsay Northen Bradshaw stops by The Mouse and Me for a super fun chat about her Broadway and Disney career, her favorite ride, favorite snack, which country she'd like to see in EPCOT, what's on her Disney bucket list, and more!Lindsay is currently in Finding Nemo: The Big Blue…and Beyond in Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World and performs the roles of Dory, Peach, and Pearl…depending on the day.Prior to working for THE WALT DISNEY Company, Lindsay was in the Broadway Cast of Wicked for 15 years as an understudy for Glinda where she performed the role many times as well as appearing nightly in the ensemble. She also starred in the national tour of The Sound of Music as Maria.  Lindsay's recent television credits include co-star and guest star appearances on New Amsterdam on NBC as Nurse McCarthy, Tales of the City on Netflix, CSI Miami, The Americans, as well as Season 1 of The Last O.G. opposite Tracy Morgan. You can also see Lindsay in commercials for Publix, Breyers, Direct TV, Canon, TimeWarner, Pillsbury, FedEx and more. Buckle up...and enjoy the immensely popular Lindsay Northen Bradshaw!Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.comSupport: www.patreon.com/themouseandmeFB and Instagram: “The Mouse and Me”Music by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io

MJ Morning Show on Q105
MJ Morning Show, Thurs., 11/7/24: Bicyclist Hit By Ambulance, Then Charged For Ambulance Ride

MJ Morning Show on Q105

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 171:52


On  today's MJ Morning Show: MJ's Michelle explains 'cooter cat' Morons in the news Why do you bolt awake at 3 a.m.? 'Ruby slippers' up for auction Violence at Tampa Bay area polling place Roxanne's morning routine story What's the most popular way to romantically hold hands?  'Highly sensitive person' Wearing bras on the outside may be coming back Taylor Swift's eBay purchased KC jacket  Brady/Gisele update Bicyclist hit by ambulance, billed for ambulance ride. We took calls. 10-15 Minutes Rule MJ wants to cancel a credit card $60,000 dog kennel Check-in chicken hack Liam Payne investigation update Breyers vanilla ice cream settlement

The ProcrastiN8r Podcast
Lvl 7: Top 5 Ways to Save Money as a Spendthrift

The ProcrastiN8r Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 53:12


**Today we dive into how to save money while you're shopping. These are the Top 5 for our Lazy Lives. CREDIT & DEBIT REWARDS easy automatic cash back and savings, just swipe or insert your card some banks do require you to redeem points Debit Card Cash Back Kasasa Bank Reward Checking up to 4% cash back, no fees -  at least 12 transactions sign up for online banking (paperless) statement login to dashboard max of $7 per month cash back rewards -  find your local bank or credit union requirements and reqrds vary by location PayPal Debit MasterCard the DEBIT card, NOT the Reloadable one 1% cash back in your Paypal account no fees Green Dot -5% cash back up to $100 per year (spend $2,000) Bank AmeriDeals grab offer up to 15% cash back Credit Card Cash Back requires good credit Citi Double Cash Back 1% instantly and 1% when you pay Chase Freedom 1% cash back everything You get $150 bonus if you spend $500 using the card within the first 3 months after being approved. I get $100. You also get your own ref link and can earn up to $500 per year with referrals. cash back is UNLIMITED 4. RECEIPT REBATE APPS - take pics of your receipts or find local deals -quality pictures (good lighting, flat (no wrinkles) -multiple if it's too long -must include store name, prices, and total. the full receipt basically -upload it within 2 weeks -no duplicates Receipt Hog earn coins for uploading receipts win streak bonuses for each week you upload enter sweepstakes for big prizes or redeem for Visa, Amazon, or PayPal. Must fill out survey, verify device -connect amazon adn e-mail to earn a one time bonus Level up by uploading receipts each week. Earn slot spins Slot spins to win a “daily trip” vacation or extra coins for rewards or sweepstakes entries -no longer has referral system Fetch Rewards (Ref Code: M7VEE) grocery receipts with certain brands (AI, Aunt Jemima, Aquafina, Brisk, Amp, Breyers, Bagel bites, Blue Moon, Boca, SPIKED Arnold Palmer) Redeen points for gift cards (Groupon, Guitar Center, Best Buy, Dell, Panera bread, Applebee's, Xbox, AMC, Facebook Visa or Charity) -  “Plan” tab lets you make a shopping list. You can manually add items or look at recipe “inspiration” to add items to your list $2 sign up bonus plus $2 for each ref TruNow Use Ref Code:D7KUF6 find cheapest gas -save 1% cash back all gas station and 2% at Turnow partners -spin the wheel to win ($1, snacks, etc.) Coin Out upload receipts -coins are rewarded on RNG, not on amount spent ANY receipt works, even a cafeteria at a hotel or the strip club SavingStar -activate rebates -add stores use loyalty number at check out or upload receipt you can add automatic saving stores by linking loyalty cards stacks Ibotta (Ref Code: tblnauo) sometimes certain stores sometimes certain products, sometimes certain products in certain stores must earn $10 within a month to qualify for $10 welcome bonus refer 5 firends and geta $25 bonus plus a $50 “mystery bonus” (not sure if it's a gift card, discount or what) Receipt Pal rewards and rebates for receipts much like hog no more new users right now sign up for waiting list AUTO CASH BACK APPS like credit/ rewards without needing a high credit score. does require you to link a bank/debit card though. Drop (Ref Code: b3wv0) • Power offers choose 5 popular stores where you'll earn cash back (automatically) at as soon as you shop at them (both online or in store). • Walmart, Macy's, Dunkin Donuts, Target, Whole Foods, Walgreens, Starbucks, Uber, McDonalds, and my personal favorite, Chipotle •about 20-30 stores you can pick from for your perm. • a weekly limit of $5 in cash back (5,000 “drops”) • start with $1 (1,00 drop points) using my referral •  Mobile offers (DraftKings, Groupon) Spent -very similar to Drop -  1% cash back at all of the stores they offer, so you don't need to pick just your favorites. Starbucks, Netflix, Walgreens, Uber, Costco, iTunes, ExxonMobil, 7-Eleven, McDonalds,Kroger, The Home Depot, Chick-Fil-A, Whole Foods, Shell PayPal cash outs.     -  Manage transactions in the app. LOW Cash out minimum $0.01 w/ Gift Card Discount -    HIGH $20 Minimum for PayPal cash out (at 1% cash back, it would take$2000 in spending to reach the $20 minimum cash out.) - takes up to 30 days for approval of cash back Dosh link card choose stores to add $5 for $5 ref sign up bonus most popular. The one “everybody” is using Cash App by Square • get a”cash” debit card • withdraw to bank or Bitcoin • BOOSTS - get discounts restaurants & coffee shops once every 2 hours (Panera, Shake Shack, Subway, Chick-fil-a, Chipotle) • the cash back is instant, more like a discount. If the total is $5 and you save 10%, then you only need $4.50 in your account to make the purchase. • you can switch boosts but only can do one at a time, one every 2 hrs • you can link the card to Apple or Samsung Pay • $5 sign up bonus and $5 per referral Other Empyr apps: Yelp Dining Mogl Coupons.com only ONE Empyr app at a time. As soon as you link up with another Empyr app, you'll be disqualified from another until you link back up. You can switch the link between apps though or use different cards on different apps. •  temporarily link my card to that just for the transaction and then link back to another app. •  or stick with a favorite  Swagbucks Local cash back with linked card at local businesses & restaurants Swagbucks Shop earn “Swagbucks" from shopping online like ebates redeem SB for gift cards or PayPal passive apps and games, surveys instant SB,  faster cash out. Also fill up the Swaggo board E-bates -cash back certain stores -constantly updating “featured stores with DOUBLE cash back bonus cash back in app (as opposed to site) referral: spend $25 and you get $10 cash back. You also get $25 for each ref that spends $25. InboxDollar cash back and offers -e-mail earns you 2 cent per open Others... CashCrate ExtraBux ROBO NEGOTIATORS • bots, software that automatically finds rebates and discounts you're elligible for based on your purchases and bills you already pay. Paribus • will automatically track your shopping • If an item you buy somewhere goes on sale shortly after or if there's any other discounts/promotions, they'll get you a rebate • they do take a cut of your savings. I believe it is 30% for all new users, but for each member you refer you can cut the cut by 5%. Sift • similar site to Paribus, and its key focus is on enforcing credit card benefits, but also monitors price drops • does NOT stack price drop rebates w/ Pairibus • For every purchase we let you know what benefits you are eligible for. • link Amazon and e-mail Trim bill negotiations Submit Your Bill: Submit your most recent cell phone, cable or internet bill to get started. Trim Negotiates: Trim negotiates with your provider to get you discounts on your bill. You Save Money: Trim takes 25% of annualized savings, but only on success—otherwise, it's free! • Text/e-mail alerts on account changes you set (deposits or withdraws of $xxx) • $2 for you and $2 for me Amazon gift card referral 1.  Discount & Coupon Apps Groupon huge discounted items, tickets to events, and even vacations -  Concerts I've gone to off Groupon: Van Halen, Michael Jackson tribute (Who's Bad), Sublime (With Rome) & The OffSpring, Events I've been to through Groupong: Philly Wing Festival, Philadelphia Renaissance Faire, Stratosphere Trampoline Park & Ninja Warrior course, Wizard World Comicon Products: Destiny for PS4, PS4 controllers combine with Ebates, Swagbucks  Inbox dollars, etc. make a purchase within 7 days of signup and we both get $10 Living Social -Groupon copy cat a lot of the same deals in Groupon, so if you hit max, you can buy more here. no ref program :( Wish (Ref Code: MWGMBWY) cheap goods -you get what you pay for -slow shipping, cheap quality. good for frugal budget and patient people Up 50% off (random) when you sign up with my ref link. I get $2 and up to $20 per month with refs Google Search “(whatever store you're shopping at online) discount code.” SHOUT OUT Brandon Selby AKA PassiveTools met on Passive-Earner forums. my passive income brother always commenting, liking, sharing _ Don't forget to relax, Thank you ProcrastiN8r for reminding me to breathe. For the past week, I've been somewhat happier. Happy people, make happy tools._ It's messages like this that encourages me to keep doing what I'm doing or not doing depending on how you look at it. I'm glad some of you not only hear my voice and the crashing of the waves or whatever sound, but can see the Lazy Island, in your mind's eye, and feel like you're really here. You can be here on Lazy Island. I hope I can make you feel more relaxed, more lazy. Happiness isn't something you should have to work for It is isn't something that you have to grind for hours and make sacrifices for. Happiness. It is something that should come naturally, with no effort at all Happiness is easy to get. You just have to feel it and want it Laziness, total relaxation and calmness in your mind is what you use to get there. You can read more about the principles of  L.A.Z.Y. mindset in my free e-book. RANDOM EVENT: We join Captain Lazy Bones on board the Slackin' Kraken ship as he shares the tale of his quest for the 5k Rum. SING-A-LONG LAZY PIRATE SONG/SEA SHANTY: _Well we sail far across the sea Nap on the dock daily We lay out in the sun drinkin' rum Yarr! We be  lazy_ TEASER FOR NEXT WEEK: -  so you know how automatically put money into savings you know how to easily earn cash back what if you don't have an extra money at all. you're broke and certainly don't have money to just spend wildly. well, we're gonna go into some easy ways you can start making money right away from your computer or smartphone, without a 9-5 job, and without needing to start a whole business** Music: The Buccaneer's Haul by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Captain Scurvy by Kevin MacLeod - http://incompetech.com

Video Death Loop
S8:E20 – Breyers Viennetta Ice Cream TV Commercial

Video Death Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024


Here’s your one chance, Fancy! Don’t let me down! Get the nice cat glasses out and let’s eat Viennetta! It has… Layers? Of Dairy? It’s not an ice cream. Legally we can’t call it an ice cream. We can legally say layers though, right? … Our lawyers say to hold off on the layers. Okay,… Read more S8:E20 – Breyers Viennetta Ice Cream TV Commercial

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Today, I'm going to tell you about the healthiest ice cream and the worst ice cream! The worst ice cream for your health is Ben & Jerry's! It contains cream, liquid sugar, skim milk, more sugar, brown sugar, soybean oil, and tapioca flour. There are 49 carbs per serving, with 3 servings in a single pint! That's around 35 teaspoons of sugar! Breyers ice cream contains 21 grams of carbs and 18 grams of sugar per serving. Breyers uses high fructose corn syrup instead of cane sugar. Breyers vanilla ice cream is a step up from the other flavors. It contains milk, cream, sugar, xanthan gum, and natural flavors. Breyers Carb Smart ice cream is their low-carb ice cream option. It contains maltitol syrup, which can cause gastrointestinal problems. It also contains soluble corn fiber and sucralose, a chlorine-based sweetener. Haagen-Dazs is a better option. It contains cream, skim milk, egg yolk, cane sugar, and natural flavoring with 14 teaspoons of sugar compared to 35. Keto ice cream contains cream, water, egg yolk, erythritol, strawberries, and soluble corn fiber. One pint contains 30 grams of sugar alcohol, which can create digestive issues. Rebel ice cream contains 0 grams of sugar per pint. It contains cream, erythritol, egg yolk, chicory root fiber, milk protein isolate, carob gum, and monk fruit. This is a good option! Simple Truth frozen dairy dessert doesn't contain 10% milkfat, so it cannot be called ice cream. It contains inulin, allulose, maltitol, erythritol, milk protein concentrate, coconut oil, guar gum, monk fruit, and stevia. Around 30% of this dessert is fiber, and it contains 39 grams of sugar alcohol! Don't choose an ice cream just because it says it's keto-friendly. Check the ingredients! The healthiest ice cream is homemade ice cream. To make a truly keto-friendly ice cream you'll use allulose as the sweetener. Honey is also a good option, but it won't be 100% keto-friendly. Homemade ice cream recipe: 1 cup organic grass-fed heavy cream 2 pasture-raised, organic egg yolks 3 tbsp powdered allulose or 1 tbsp honey 1 pinch of sea salt 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract ½ cup pecans or walnuts (optional) Directions: Blend the ingredients and freeze for 4 to 5 hours. Alternatively, you can add all ingredients to an ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Enjoy your healthy ice cream!

What Happened In Alabama?
EP 2: Meet the Hawkins

What Happened In Alabama?

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 38:21


Growing up in a middle-class suburb in the 1980s often felt idyllic to Lee. It was the age of crank calls and endless summers playing outside. The Hawkins kids were raised by their parents to excel in everything they put their minds to — and they did. They were model students at school and in their community. But at home, a pervading sense of fear and paranoia governed the household. In this episode, Lee sits down with his younger sister Tiffany to discuss the tensions at home. Later, he talks with psychotherapist and trauma expert Brandon Jones to uncover the roots of his parents' fears, and how it dates back to slavery and the Jim Crow era in the United States.RESOURCESPost Traumatic Slave Syndrome | Dr. Joy DeGruyTranscriptLee Hawkins (host): We wanted to give a heads up that this episode includes talk of abuse and acts of violence. You can find resources on our website, WhatHappenedInAlabama.org. Listener discretion is advised.Hi, this is Lee Hawkins, and we're about to dive into episode two of What Happened in Alabama. This one's about family and how policies impact parenting. There's a lot to get into. But you'll get a whole lot more if you go back and listen to the prologue – that'll give you some context for the series and this episode. Do that, and then join us back here. Thank you so much. [music starts]Family. There are so many variations of what this unit is. For me, it's mom, dad and my sisters. No matter what your family looks like – be it blood or chosen – there's a shared experience of people who know you inside and out, who've seen you grow. There's a common language for your memories, an ease when you're together.This journey I've been on to understand how I was raised and the histories behind who I am today starts with the people who know me best and have seen me at my highs and my lows. They bear witness to stories in the far reaches of my mind and fill in the gaps when my recollection isn't clear.Growing up in Maplewood, Minnesota, there are a lot of memories. Understanding myself means understanding my parents, my grandparents, and all the people who came before them. [musical intro]I'm Lee Hawkins, and this is What Happened In Alabama. Episode 2: Meet the Hawkins. [music starts]In many ways, I grew up in a picture-perfect American family: mom, dad, three kids. Me and my two sisters, Tammi and Tiffany. Tiffany: I would be outside from sunup to sundown playing with the neighbors. We'd always have a game of kickball or softball, fight over, you know, whose ball it was or if the person lost the game, they'd take the ball and want to go home or kick it over the neighbor's fence. I mean, we really had a great time with that aspect growing up. That's Tiffany. Looking back on our childhood with her brings back so many great memories. We were children and teenagers of the '80s, and that was an almost magical time to grow up in. Tiffany: You know, we'd go play in the woods or you know, ding dong ditch or, you know, the phone calls that we would make pranking people. I mean, these are things that could have –Lee: Oh the prank calls on the three-way? Oh man. Tiffany: Yeah, you know, I was really mad when they came out –Lee: That was some funny stuff though.Tiffany: That caller ID really messed us up, you know, caller ID ended all of that. [Lee laughs] Because we used to really get people in some binds there. I mean, if social media was out there, we coulda made tons of money off of those calls that we were genius –Lee: Oh man, we would be blowing up. [Tiffany laughs] We would be so rich if we were, if social media was out now, our show would be the bomb. Our prank call show. [Tiffany laughing] Oh my gosh. Tiffany: Yeah, it would've. It would've. Like I said, we had fun as kids. But there were some tense times, too. Mom and Dad were strict.Tiffany: You know, it's just like them coming home from work. Like, is, are all the chores done? Like, what kind of mood are they gonna be in? Like, are we gonna get yelled at or beat today, or you know, what's gonna happen? You never knew. You were constantly having to live with this, you know, fear. And you had no control over how, what was gonna happen. Lee: Right, and then our parents would come home, and they were like military inspectors, and they would go over – Mom would go over and make sure if there was a, you know, if there was a smudge on the mirror, then that meant you were gonna go – she was gonna come into your room, drag you out into the living room, and beat you down. And tell you, [yelling] “There was a smudge on the mirror!”Tiffany: [laughing] It's so crazy because, yeah.Lee: And we laugh now because there's that thin line between comedy and tragedy, right, that's what they say. And I think that now that we made it out – we made it out, Tiff. We made it. Tiffany: Yeah. But for the grace of God. Our parents raised us to be perfectionists. We were super high achieving kids. Both Tiff and I were elected class president, me four consecutive years, Tiff three consecutive years. She was the homecoming queen and a star athlete. And I was known more for my activism and was elected YMCA Youth Governor of the State of Minnesota. We had lots of friends and were often thought to be role models. But at home, we were sometimes seen as falling short, and the penalty for that was the belt, or verbal tirades from our disappointed parents.It's a hard thing to talk about, because I can't in good faith paint my parents as evil monsters who just wanted to abuse us, because they weren't. In fact, they didn't see it as abuse. And neither did we. We were a close family, and we loved our parents, and I know they loved us. Our parents were and are good people. They were active in the church, they were amazing neighbors, and they made a lot of sacrifices to raise us into the productive citizens we've become. That said, they, like a lot of our Black friends' parents, could be really mean. Over time, my research into the history of my family and my country, revealed an explanation for that.Before I go too deep into this, I should mention that Tiffany and I – and our family's experiences – don't represent that of the whole Black community. We're speaking about ourselves. The terror our family went through during enslavement and Jim Crow made our parents feel that they needed to be brutal with us. A few months ago, I sat down with Tiffany to talk more deeply about how we were raised trying to make sense of our parents' fear and trauma and how it impacted us. The focus on hard work, getting ahead and the American Dream – all things Mom and Dad thought would keep us safe. You'll also hear parts of my conversation with Brandon Jones, Executive Director of the Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health. He helps us process how this tension between some Black parents and their children manifested as trauma in every generation going back to slavery. We had to follow the rules, and the penalty of not following those rules was almost always violence at home and social condemnation in the world outside. The interviews with Tiffany and Brandon helped me see it so much more clearly.Tiffany: You know, being the youngest comes with a lot, where I had siblings – and you and Tammi were, I think in that day and age, were quite a bit older than I was, but not really because, you know, five and seven years older. But we were, still had this closeness. Lee: And what do you remember about me? How was I as a kid? Tiffany: You were very animated. I remember that you were always very talented at everything you did. You could sing and dance, and you were always a leader, a leader of the pack. You were never, did the same as everyone else, and I thought that was a great thing. You also were mischievous, I think. [laughs] At times you could be: “Oh, Lee Lee.” “Oh, what's Lee Lee done now?” Lee: Right. 'Cause we called it “hyper.”Tiffany: He's always getting in trouble.Lee: On my way to prison. Tiffany: Yeah, well, yeah. [laughter]Lee: Or to get killed by the police. One of the two. ‘We better whoop his ass.'Tiffany: The paranoia. Yeah. Looking back, I now see we were under a lot of stress, even though we also had fun as kids. But the pressure to never make any mistakes – under the threat of the belt – was constantly weighing on us. The understanding was that if we messed up as kids – even buying a candy bar without getting a receipt – that would go on our records and could be brought back by white people, even years later, to destroy our futures and lives and careers as adults. So we avoided a lot of trouble. But when we did really well, especially against white kids, our mother sometimes seemed reluctant to celebrate with us. It was almost as if our success and our confidence and our belief in ourselves as Black kids sometimes frightened her. Lee: Did you feel supported when you were achieving all these things?Tiffany: No. You know, at times in, I had, you know, two different – and depending on which parent you were talking about, I mean, Dad supported us in everything. But there were still limits to that. I mean, I felt like they were glad to have something that was keeping me busy and out of trouble. But never really embraced the fact that that could have been something that I took a lot further. I'm not sure why Mom was like, you know, with pretty much anything that we did almost, as to keep us in our place in some way, she would also make it, always make it feel like, ‘Yeah, that's great and everything, but it's not really that important,' you know? ‘It doesn't mean anything.' Lee: And also, ‘Why do you think that you can be this or that?' ‘Why do you think –,' you know? Did you get that? I got that all the time, right in the midst of accomplishing things.Tiffany: Oh, I got that a lot. Or, ‘Why do you have to be –,' yeah, ‘Why do you have to be always doing stuff?' Like, ‘Can't you just be satisfied with this?' Like, ‘Everybody else isn't doing that.' That was another thing that drove me crazy, is hearing about what everybody else's kids were doing. And it was like, ‘Yeah, but I mean – and that's great and I'm glad that they are – but do you see what I'm doing? Everybody else's kids aren't doing this.'Lee: But that was when we would get beat. I remember a time Tiffany had a big track meet leading up to the state tournament. But it coincided with a family trip down south. When they picked me up on the way down, I asked Tiffany how her track season was going. When she told me she'd qualified for this meet, I was furious, because it was a huge opportunity. I didn't understand why my parents didn't let her go to the meet and join us on the trip later. But Tiffany and I knew not to push. Lee: You and I have talked about the play Fences – August Wilson's Fences – and Troy Maxson and how he despised his son coming home saying, “Dad, I got a football scholarship, and they're gonna pay the way. They need you to sign off for me to go to college for free,” and Troy Maxson said, “You're not going.” Because he was a major league, he was a Negro League baseball player, and his dreams got dashed and he really resented the opportunity and the freedom of that next generation. And I always look back, and I think back to how Mom used to tell us about Grandpa Buddy, which was so hard to hear, because Grandpa Buddy was so supportive of us, but she would say that Grandpa Buddy thought she should just get married and not go to college or anything. “You're just a woman, so just go get married. Why should I spend money on college?” And so it seems like in our bloodline – not on Dad's side of the family, but definitely on Mom's side of the family – every generation kind of resented sometimes the next generation's opportunities of, you know, that it was like, ‘Yes, I'm providing this for you, and we're going to make sure you have braces, and we're going to make sure that all of your needs are met. We're not gonna hug you. We're not gonna tell you we love you. We're not gonna baby you, we're gonna beat excellence into you. But then when you become excellent, we're also gonna resent you because we didn't have the same opportunity that you had.'Brandon: Well, we have a lot of old parenting techniques that were picked up and conditioned from slavery that have continued on. Doctor Joy DeGruy talks about this in her book, Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome. Brandon Jones is the executive director of the Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health. He also consults for other organizations in developing culturally relevant and trauma-informed mental health services for children throughout the state. When I told him this story, he immediately recognized the connection to slavery and Jim Crow. Brandon: One of the things that really just blew my mind is the downplaying of achievement of our children in kind of – it's, it's in a, it's in a joking way, but it was a protective measure on the plantation where you would have Black parents, mostly mothers, who would downplay the achievements of their son or their daughter because they didn't want their child to be sold off or moved to another part of the plantation where they couldn't keep an eye on them or protect them. Lee: Right, they would have a talent for playing the violin or something, and the fear was that Massa's gonna sell him to be, and say, “Oh, this Negro plays the violin and he can work during the day,” and get a pretty penny for that person and then they'll be separated from the family. Brandon: Right. So there was a protective measure to keep kids close to their parents.Hearing that from Brandon actually made me feel a lot better, because when I was a kid, I just thought our mother hated us. But it's not that simple. Looking back, I now see she was under a lot of stress, working a full-time job as a nurse and a health coordinator at a major corporate assisted living center, raising us, taking care of our dad, and being the matriarch who made a lot of sacrifices for us. And quite often, she'd have chest pains, which is a telltale sign of a heart attack. And I'd say 90% of the time she complained of chest pains, it would be because we upset her; usually if we disagreed with her, were perceived as talking back, or even if we looked at her in a certain way she didn't like. That really scared us, but it horrified our dad. He would transform into an attack dog and just haul off and slap us, and then order us all to get into the car so we could take our mom to the emergency room. It got to the point where that scenario just kept playing out. Tiff and I couldn't tell if she was really having pains or if she was using it as a weapon of punishment. We were scared for our mom. And for ourselves.Tiffany: Yeah, I can laugh about it now, but it was actually terrifying as a kid because, you know, I can remember several times that she did this, but one in particular when she pulled that having chest pains thing. And maybe she was having chest pains, maybe that was a sign of her anxiety, but I also know that she knew how to use that to play that card with Dad. You know, the ambulance was called, it was all of this. And Dad looked me in the eye, and he said, “If anything happens to my wife, I'm gonna kill you.” And I believed that. I mean, he was so scared that something was gonna happen to her. And it scared me so much that I caught a cab from there and left, because I was afraid that something was gonna happen and Dad was gonna kill me. Lee: Other moms that we knew, if someone threatened their child, especially their husband, and said, “I'll kill you,” then they would say, “No, don't do that. Don't do that.” And a lot of black women that we know from the church would have said, “Uh uh, you're not gonna threaten my child's life.” [Tiffany laughing]Lee: But our mom was just like silent, like, and she would look at us like, ‘Yeah, see? He'll kill you for me. He'll kill you for me.'Tiffany: Yeah, it would give her fuel. And we didn't know enough then. And also I feel like we – they knew how to isolate us in that way. We were fearful of ever communicating what we were going through at home, because one of the reasons, I think we didn't even realize that this was not normal behavior because we knew, you know, other friends that would say that their parents spanked them. We thought we were getting spanked, you know? It wasn't until later we realized this was a lot more than getting spanked, I mean, ya know? And so then that's when I realized when I did start sharing with people and they would be looking at me like, ‘Are you crazy?' Like, ‘What are you talking about?' Like, ‘That's horrible.' Like, people would be affected. And I'm like, ‘Why are you so affected by that?' That's not a normal spanking. This is not normal behavior. But I didn't know that until after. We never could tell family business. You remember, we were always told that? “Don't tell family business.” [music starts]And of course, years later, my father opened up about how, when he'd beat us, he'd scream, “Don't ever disrespect your mother! I would give my life for five minutes with my mama!” And be beating us and going into a whole explanation of how sweet and kind his mother was. And the more he'd say, the harder he'd swing that belt. His mother died of a kidney infection when he was just 12 years old, and I think when she died, he never got over the pain and the guilt of feeling like he didn't protect his mother. So he wasn't going to let that happen again in his adult life. I guess he addressed that pain by protecting our mother from us. I wish my dad would've just talked about his grief and explained what it felt like to be in that helpless position and how much losing his mom affected him. Maybe if he did, life at home would've been more peaceful.Tiffany: I'm sure there were a lot of people that had no idea that this was going on in our household. Lee: Mom to this day to me has said, “We've never beat you with the belt. We never hit you with the belt. We only spanked you.”Tiffany: Yeah. Lee: And we were hit hundreds of times with the belt. Tiffany: Yeah.Lee: And to this day –Tiffany: With a belt, comb, shoes thrown at us. Lee: Slapped –Tiffany: I mean – Lee: Slapped across the face.Tiffany: Slapped. Tackled. Lee: Thrown down the stairs. Tiffany and I both got the belt. But we were also sometimes punished in different ways, depending on the parent, and depending on the moment. Tiffany: Through therapy, I realize some of the things, some of my paranoia, some of, you know, the anxiety that I have were triggered from situations that happened during my childhood. So like getting locked in a house that you couldn't leave, and if there was a fire, would have burned in. Not being able to access the phone if there was an emergency because it was blocked so that you couldn't make calls out. There could only be calls that were coming in. You know, being dragged out of bed in the middle of the night…[laughing] this is almost embarrassing to say – because someone ate the Breyers ice cream. I mean, like – Lee: But Tiffany, like, okay, so you said that it wasn't until you started talking about it with other people that you started to realize that this was not normal, right? But I remember when I was a kid, I think part of the reason I didn't completely implode at that time and it took like many, many years later for me to break down was because I thought, ‘Well, we're Black kids.' Mom and Dad programmed us, and I guess society programmed me – I don't want to speak for you – but it programmed me to believe, ‘This is what Black kids have to get. I'm a Black kid. And being Black, Black people –.' And mom would say, “This is a Black custom. We whip our kids. This is what Black people do.” And so I just believed that because I'm Black, I have to be beaten because this is our heritage and this is who we are. And Black kids are not allowed to have that level of freedom. [music starts]My parents were among the approximately 70% of Black parents who believe in hitting kids. Out of all the ethnic groups in America, Black households believe in it at the highest rates, and in the 17 states where corporal punishment is still legal in schools, Black children are hit more than children of any other race, and their parents are most likely to sign forms allowing teachers to strike their children. Once again, I'm not saying this is the case for all Black families, but in my home, and in the homes of many of the Black kids I grew up with, it was framed to us as being a Black custom. I asked Brandon Jones about this.Brandon: Unfortunately, due to our own historical trauma and our adaptation of intergenerational trauma that has become culture, spankings or whoopings have become primary. And what ends up happening is you have a lot of kids who are spanked or whooped as a first approach towards discipline without other methods of means happening. And you get a lot of shame as well that takes place when parents don't whoop or beat or use corporal punishment to their children. Other Black parents or family members will encourage you to do so or ask you, “Why are you not spanking your child?” Or, “Why are you talking to your child about what's going on? That child needs their butt whooped,” and things of that nature. Like these are very common conversations and interactions that happen within the Black community. In hindsight, a lot of the reasons for my whipping was because I was often asking questions. Yes, as a student leader, but especially as a Black kid. I wasn't afraid to speak out. I never felt like I couldn't compete, or any anxiety about being Black and having lots of friends of all races. And my parents would say, “Be careful at that school. Watch what you say, and don't get cocky with these white people.” And I feel like I got punished for not being afraid and staying in my place, for that unapologetic curiosity and confidence to ask questions and express opinions. And of course, I made it worse by becoming a journalist. I was in my thirties before I began to question the way we were raised. Until then, I think I too believed that Black kids needed to be treated this way, to keep them out of the criminal justice system or to be able to work in corporate America without being kept out because they stole a candy bar from Walgreens when they were nine. But Tiff was much smarter and braver than me. She knew it was wrong as a child. As a parent, she broke that cycle in our family and talked a lot about the need to focus on healing. Tiffany: A lot of people have been through different childhood traumas that are horrible, but it's what you do to try and reverse that. So I've spent most of my adult life, and I know you have too, trying to heal, you know, and sometimes it's exhausting going to a therapy session and coming home and all this stuff is drug up and, you know, you just feel defeated. But I also know that it has caused me to be a better mother. Because that was my biggest fear, is when I started having children, I did not want to repeat the cycle. So I haven't, I never spank my my children. And I try to, you know, talk to them about things. And I always want them to feel like they could come to me about different things. Now, there were times when I'll say, and they'll, they could tell you too, like I saw little Lee Roy or Roberta in me, you know, especially with, like, the explosive, you know, or yelling. And that would make me feel horrible, you know, some of the things, the verbal things that I've had to catch myself saying. But the difference between that is that, you know, once I was able to calm myself down and really critically think about what had just happened, I will always give someone an apology about my behavior and how that impacted them. It doesn't mean that it didn't affect the person, you know, because words hurt. But I have, you know, tried to live a life where I'm not continuing the cycle. And I just constantly working on it. You know, there's things that still trigger me. Lee: Right. And I remember when you and Tammi started having kids. That was when it triggered something in me that made me confront Mom and Dad. Because I was also afraid that they were gonna try to beat them, to beat my nieces and nephews. And I remember I was vicious, you know, I was, I had a vengeance in me and saying, ‘Don't you dare repeat that cycle another generation.'Tiffany: Mm hmm. As a journalist in 1999, around the time Tiffany and I started recognizing all this, that was when the first version of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study came out, showing that traumatic childhood experiences can stalk people and increase the likelihood of mental illness, substance abuse, and chronic health problems. Subsequent updates to the research showed that childhood trauma can shorten life expectancy. That's when I started thinking consciously about how adults – of all races – have this responsibility to protect children. But that doesn't mean trying to beat safety into them. And yes, there are political, social, and economic realities that caused my parents to legitimately worry. But it's my hope that for new generations, we put down the belt and find a way to give a child a peaceful home without screaming, violence, and constant uncertainty about when the next outburst could happen. That said, this is a very complicated conversation to have, because despite it all, I wouldn't be the person I am today without my parents, my dad especially. And I'm talking about all the good things – his unwavering encouragement and belief in us, his omnipresence in our lives, and his undeniable devotion as a husband and a father. My sister Tiffany feels the same way too. Tiffany: I get people that tell me all the time about the way that Dad changed their life or how invested he was in them. And even just to, like, call them and say, “Hey, remember what we talked about, that thing you were going to do? Did you ever do it?” You know, he was always a great person for that. Lee: He was an incredible motivator. He was someone who wanted to see us go to the next level and far beyond what he could have ever dreamed. For our whole childhood, our dad's life before us was a mystery. We couldn't even ask about it. We just knew the basic facts. He was born in Alabama and moved to Minnesota after his mom died when he was 12 years old. But beyond that, any clues about his childhood would appear at the most unexpected times. Tiffany: I still have never seen a picture of him as a child. And any time I did try and bring things up, like, “What was your mom like or your dad like?,” we would either get told to be quiet, not by Dad, but by Mom, like, “Shhh, don't, we're not gonna talk about that. You know that it's really hard for your dad.” Sometimes having these kinds of conversations about the difficult things that have happened to us can feel like poking an old wound. But I believe that the wound needs to breathe before it can be healed. And that's really what this conversation with Tiff was. It was healing. As part of this project, I also talked with my mom. She sat down for an interview on the fourth anniversary of our dad's death. She answered some very hard questions about why she was so hard on us, and she cried, because it was a tender day. And I realize now it's not fair or true to make the blanket statement that our mom didn't support us. For example, she came out and did the interview – not because she was dying to do it, but because she did it to support me and this podcast.And the conversation with Brandon really helped me further process the reality that our mother was afraid that our success would make us targets for white racists. Yes, when we were younger, she pushed us to excel. But once we got older and got into the limelight in spaces where it mattered, it was frightening for her. Lee: What were your fears for me as a Black boy in Maplewood?Roberta: It was because of the, we just don't know how other people would accept you. And one of the things about it is that you were really outspoken and all that, but some, they hated, I mean some were haters. And we, and their parents too. But we were afraid for you, that something would happen. Because things have happened. That's the complexity of coming from a family like mine. Our mom may not have shown up in the way some people think a mother should. Still, I believe she did love us. She worked hard, sacrificed and gave us what we needed. And I'm grateful for that. I'm grateful for my sisters. Tammi prefers her privacy, but she still came out with Mom and talked with us, for me. And Tiffany, too. This couldn't have been easy for my baby sister. She didn't show up because she wanted to be in a podcast talking about her life and her childhood pain. My mother showed up for her son, and both of my sisters showed up for their brother. For me. Lee: I love you so much, sis. Tiffany: Aww I love you, too.Lee: I want to thank you for the courage that you've exhibited in everything you've done to support me in this at times where I was so alone. Tiffany: Yeah. And I just want to say thank you for the opportunity, because this has been healing for me, and I know I've thought about you a lot, I've prayed for you. I can't imagine what it was like with all the research that you've gone through. Having to be there and go through and process all of the things while your regular life is going on and then in the midst of this, to lose our father. I think this is an important part of your legacy, and I think it is going to really change the way that people view things. But yeah, the time has come.[music starts]All of this encouragement, this support, that's what love looks like to me. And I'm so happy about that. During this whole process, I had so many family members who poured out a lot of memories and feelings, facing up to parts of their Black experience that they may not have ever discussed. Especially my dad. And all of that, really, was the starting place for all this. When I started working on this project, I knew I'd have to go back to where it all started with my dad in Alabama. But I had no idea even where to begin. So I started researching and asking questions, and pretty soon, I realized that this was so much bigger than him. It's not just his story, it's America's story.CreditsWhat Happened in Alabama is a production of American Public Media. It's written, produced, and hosted by me, Lee Hawkins.Our executive producer is Erica Kraus. Our senior producer is Kyana Moghadam. Our story editor is Martina Abrahams Ilunga. Our producers are Marcel Malekebu and Jessica Kariisa. This episode was sound designed and mixed by Marcel Malekebu. Our technical director is Derek Ramirez. Our soundtrack was composed by Ronen Landa. Our fact checker is Erika Janik.And Nick Ryan is our director of operations.Special thanks to the O'Brien Fellowship for Public Service Journalism at Marquette University; Dave Umhoefer, John Leuzzi, Andrew Amouzou, and Ziyang Fu; and also thank you to our producer in Alabama, Cody Short. The executives in charge at APM are Joanne Griffith and Chandra Kavati.You can follow us on our website, whathappenedinalabama.org or on Instagram at APM Studios.Thank you for listening. Next time on What Happened in Alabama. He died tellin' them to take care of me, that's what happened there. There's a reason why you're killing each other. There's a reason why, you know, you don't have land. There's a reason why, you know, they've criminalized your body and put you in prison for free labor.

Marketplace
Food, glorious food!

Marketplace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 28:11


Food plays a big role in this economy, and we’ll dig in to some industry niches in today’s episode. First up: Unilever is cutting ties with its ice cream brands, including Ben & Jerry’s and Breyers. We’ll also chew on Trader Joe’s recalls and chocolate bunny inflation. Plus: geothermal energy on Chicago’s South Side and NCAA women’s basketball.

Marketplace All-in-One
Food, glorious food!

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 28:11


Food plays a big role in this economy, and we’ll dig in to some industry niches in today’s episode. First up: Unilever is cutting ties with its ice cream brands, including Ben & Jerry’s and Breyers. We’ll also chew on Trader Joe’s recalls and chocolate bunny inflation. Plus: geothermal energy on Chicago’s South Side and NCAA women’s basketball.

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
8700 - USA. Perfect Day e Unilever lànciano il nuovo gelato al cioccolato senza lattosio Breyers

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 3:39


Perfect Day, il principale innovatore e fornitore di fermentazioni di precisione, ha collaborato con Breyers di Unilever , uno dei preferiti della famiglia dal 1866, per lanciare il cioccolato senza lattosio Breyers realizzato con le proteine ​​del latte derivanti dalla fermentazione di Perfect Day. Perfect Day utilizza un processo di fermentazione di precisione vecchio di decenni per creare le sue proteine ​​del siero di latte altamente funzionali che offrono la stessa esperienza appagante che i consumatori amano da decenni, senza lattosio e con un impatto ambientale ridotto. Breyers Chocolate è disponibile negli USA a partire da questo mese.

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show
Wednesday, February 7th 2024 Dave & Chuck the Freak Full Show

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 195:48


Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about new fast food menu items, Breyers isn't real ice cream, Canadian couple moving to Mexico to start a restaurant, bad luck gameday food, choking while driving, “Drake's” nudes leak online, Snoop Dogg suing Walmart, Taylor Swift's jet tracked by student, Sofia Vergara keeps nude photo of self in closet, Queen selling their catalog, shining laser at planes, naked man in Fort Lauderdale airport, seizure causes car crash, full body soap, shocking confession, tourist fakes kidnapping to keep partying, Dave drives in bad areas, man uses drone to get help, ShipRocked boat slams into dock, around the world cruise called off, Demi Moore still has the pottery from Ghost, glider dies in accident, controversial behaviors during Zoom meetings, grandma's ashes stolen, viral maid cleans most disgusting places you can imagine, Russian mother slept with mummified husband for years, and more!

Adulting with Horses
Childhood Obsessions with Susan Friedland

Adulting with Horses

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 60:01 Very Popular


On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie talk with our friend and fellow author, Susan Friedland about childhood obsessions! Susan has spent the last few years working on her recently released memoir, Marguerite, Misty and Me. What were your young horse girl obsessions? Stickers, imaginary horses, Breyers, or something else entirely? For our special video episode make sure to join our Patreon! Links:www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.comInstagram @adultingwithhorsespodcastTwitter @AdultingHorsesFacebook Group, The Clubhouse: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcastThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it's a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time! If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content with video, and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Childhood Obsessions with Susan Friedland - Adulting with Horses

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 60:01


On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie talk with our friend and fellow author, Susan Friedland about childhood obsessions! Susan has spent the last few years working on her recently released memoir, Marguerite, Misty and Me. What were your young horse girl obsessions? Stickers, imaginary horses, Breyers, or something else entirely? For our special video episode make sure to join our Patreon! Links:www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.comInstagram @adultingwithhorsespodcastTwitter @AdultingHorsesFacebook Group, The Clubhouse: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcastThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it's a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time! If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content with video, and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast

City Arts & Lectures
Justice Stephen Breyer and Judge Charles Breyer

City Arts & Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 75:35


This week, a conversation with two brothers, both distinguished members of the federal judiciary, Justice Stephen Breyer and his brother, Judge Charles Breyer. Stephen Breyer retired in summer 2022 after nearly 28 years as a member of the Supreme Court. Prior to that, he served nearly 14 years as a Court of Appeals Judge. He is especially appreciated for his pragmatism, issuing decisions most often informed by their real life consequences, and his firm belief that judges are loyal to the law, not to a political party. Born in San Francisco, both he and brother Judge Charles Breyer attended Lowell High School. Their father served as legal counsel to the San Francisco Board of Education, and their mother focused on public service. Senior United States District Judge Charles Breyer has served on the bench for 25 years. He was an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force from 1973 to 1974, and then entered private practice 1974 to 1997, interrupted by a brief stint as chief assistant district attorney of San Francisco in 1979.  On January 7, 2023, the Breyer brothers appeared on stage at the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco for an on-stage conversation with Judge Vince Chhabria, who served as a law clerk for both Breyers.  This is an encore presentation of a program which originally aired in January 2023.

The Morning Hour of Prayer
They Are Stealing Ice Cream in New York, Why Are People Stealing So Much? The Devil At Work.

The Morning Hour of Prayer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 11:18


Shoplifting in NYC is so bad supermarkets are locking up, installing anti-theft devices on $6 ice cream: ‘This is the age we live in now'Shoplifters are running so wild in the Big Apple that pints of high-end ice cream now have special locked lids to thwart cold-hearted crooks.The Fairway supermarket on the Upper West Side is guarding $6 cartons of Häagen-Dazs with bolted plastic tops — which can only be removed with a device at the register — as other shops padlocked freezers of the treats.A sign at Fairway gives shoppers the scoop on why there's now a barrier on the popular summertime sweets.“To help maintain the lowest possible cost, a protective lock has been placed on some units of ice cream,” it reads.“This lock will be removed at checkout by a store associate. We apologize for any inconvenience.”Customers at the store, at Broadway and 74th Street, called the goodie-guarding gadget a sign of the times.The Fairway supermarket on the Upper West Side uses locked ice cream lids to stop shoplifters.Robert Miller“This is the age we live in now, unfortunately. This is the New York that we know,” said a producer, who was shopping in the freezer section Friday.“This has nothing to do with anything other than people coming in and ripping off places that are trying to make money.”A cashier told The Post the ice cream is delivered with the clear locked lids already in place, and that they can be popped off with a round plastic device.“It's pretty easy to come off with what we use,” the worker said.Other Manhattan stores also had ice cream under lock and key, including the Duane Reade at Broadway and 71st Street, which fastened a chain across a freezer door with a padlock.The convenience store fastened a chain across a freezer door with a padlock to protect tubs of Breyers along with Oreo Cookie ice cream sandwiches and other frozen desserts.“People used to come with garbage bags and fill up the garbage bags with ice cream. Clear out our freezers,” an employee at the shop said.The Duane Reade on East 53rd Street and Third Avenue also began padlocking a freezer to keep thieves from snatching ice cream such as Haagen-Daz and Magnum bars, a worker there told The Post.“We had to put the locks on because people kept stealing our Red Bull and Ice cream out the fridge,” the employee said.The CVS on Second Avenue and 51st Street in Midtown also had built-in locks placed on freezer doors last month, which customers called inconvenient.“Having to wait for an available worker to get my ice cream is a turn off,” one shopper Martin, 53, told The Post. (NY Post)

Talkin' Tofu
Our Second Breakfast Sandwich SNACKDOWN with Leigh Saluzzi!

Talkin' Tofu

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 69:56


This week on the show, we have a very special guest for a very special episode. Leigh Saluzzi is here for our second breakfast sandwich snackdown! We also went OFF about ice cream.SHOW NOTES:- The vegan vanilla ice creams we talked about were: Breyers and Brave Robot- Wundermilk is the brand that makes vegan ice cream drumsticks.- Butter and Cream is the Atlanta ice cream shop that has vegan ice cream sandwiches and great sorbet.- We also shouted out Big Softee is the other Atlanta ice cream shop with vegan ice cream sandwiches.- Coolhaus and Big Robot both make great ice cream sandwiches.- Country Crock Plant Butter is our affordable vegan butter of choice at the moment.- The creamer that Leigh used for her French toast was Sown brand vanilla oat creamer.- Here's that pesto pasta salad we mentioned. That's the same pesto Becky used to make the pesto cream cheese. Just use the all basil option for the pesto and 8 ounces of non-dairy cream cheese.- Find Leigh on Instagram at @downyondervegan.Thank you so much for listening. We record these episodes for you, and we'd love to hear from you. Got a favorite vegan treat that you think we should cover on the podcast? Send your suggestions to talkintofupod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talkin' Tofu
Talk About OOPS! (Breyers Oat Milk Vanilla)

Talkin' Tofu

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 39:21


This week we're talking about our lunch at Crossroads Kitchen in LA. After that, it's a big 'ol oops! We tried two snacks from our kitchen, but it turns out that one of them wasn't vegan! What we will eat and talk about is Breyer's new oat milk vanilla ice cream.SHOW NOTES:- The accidentally NOT vegan snack that we tried and cut out of this episode was Frosted Cherry Pop Tarts. Oops! :(- Taproom Coffee is where we got the matcha lattes.- Here is our episode about Crossroads Kitchen!- News Item: Oatly Vegan Ice Cream to Be Served at 50+ Minor League Baseball Stadiums- Brave Robot vanilla is Dave's vegan vanilla ice cream of choice.- The vegan whipped cream that Becky eats like ice cream sometimes, because she's a goblin, is vegan Truwhip.- Here's Becky's vegan wedge salad recipe, based on one we ate on our previous LA trip.Thank you so much for listening. We record these episodes for you, and we'd love to hear from you. Got a favorite vegan treat that you think we should cover on the podcast? Send your suggestions to talkintofupod@gmail.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sundae Funday
5 Edy's Double Fudge Brownie

Sundae Funday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 28:13


We're doing a deep dive on the partnership that led to the beginning – and end! – and reboot! – of Edy's Ice Cream. Learn the history of Edy's and Dreyer's and hear what we think of one of their most chocolatey flavors, Double Fudge Brownie.   If your family wants to taste and score along at home, we would love to share our score card Google doc with you! Request a score card – or your favorite flavor! – by emailing us at ⁠SundaeFundayPodcast@gmail.com⁠, or DM us on Instagram ⁠@SundaeFundayPodcast⁠. You can also see what Carolyn's been baking lately on Instagram ⁠@BlackBunnyTreats⁠ and find out about her ⁠upcoming baking classes⁠.  

The Victory Couch
S2: Episode 6 – about Jesus, green ice cream, and what people don't get about us

The Victory Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 48:44


Coming off the marathon week and other challenges faced, our faith was paramount this past week. We invite you in to learn more about who Jesus is to us, and why a strong faith is the cornerstone of how we operate. We also take a few minutes to talk about our best habits, speak into what people may misunderstand about us, and Rick's affinity for green ice cream. Show notes: Leave us a voice message through Anchor https://anchor.fm/thevictorycouch/message Listener feedback survey: https://forms.gle/6b3TXTmeQ4poVBEF9 Connect with us on Instagram @thevictorycouch, Facebook, victorycouchpodcast@gmail.com, or www.thevictorycouch.com Reviews welcome https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-victory-couch/id1628820081 Myrtle Beach Marathon 2023: https://capstoneraces.com/myrtle-beach-marathon/ How in the middle of a crisis do you have such peace about you and situations that would abound? How do you remain steady in your faith? How do YOU get to that peace? What is the best habit that you have? Listerine https://www.listerine.com/, Hydro Flask https://www.hydroflask.com/ Favorite flavor of ice cream in winter, summer and on vacation? Queen City Creamery https://www.queencitycreamery.com/ Ice Cream Factory (Annapolis) http://www.stormbros.com/ Breyers https://www.breyers.com/ What do people not get about you (what do they misunderstand)? Couch crumbs: my heart is just not in my workdays right now, miserable health day (sore, etc.) Prop your feet up moments: support for Rick (text, prayers, etc.), being there for Rick at the marathon, seeing family in Myrtle Beach, saying no to things, book released being pushed back --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thevictorycouch/message

Sundae Funday
1 Breyers Mint Chocolate Chip

Sundae Funday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 24:59


It's Episode 1 and we're already having so much fun! Join a pastry chef, Carolyn Crow, and her hungry husband, Marcello Goldberger, as they review Breyers Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream. But wait: is it ice cream, or is it a frozen dairy dessert?? We'll find out, plus Carolyn will use her chocolatier credentials to explain the difference between a chocolate chip and a chocolatey chip. Don't forget to tune in until the end for The Last Bite, when we reveal next episode's ice cream so your family can taste along at home.

Planet Money
The ice cream conspiracy

Planet Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 24:41


Take a look in any supermarket ice cream freezer section and you may see a mystery. There are big containers of the typical ice cream brands: Breyers, Turkey Hill, and Edy's. And there are specialty brands that make gelato, low-fat and vegan ice creams. And then there are the fancy pints: which is mostly Ben & Jerry's and Häagen-Dazs.Häagen-Dazs has flavors like vanilla, chocolate, pistachio—the sort of flavors that run smooth. And then Ben & Jerry's specializes in chunky flavors: Cherry Garcia, The Tonight Dough, Chunky Monkey, etc. The two hardly ever cross into the other's turf. Why?It's possible they are experiencing something common to natural competition—they are specializing in what works best for them. But, as Christopher Sullivan of the University of Wisconsin-Madison suspects, the two companies may be engaging in what is known as "tacit collusion," where two parties silently agree to... stick to their own territory.We try to get to the creamy core of what makes up a conspiracy, and how the consumer eventually loses out in this cold, cold war.Today's episode was produced by Willa Rubin and Alyssa Jeong Perry. It was engineered by Josh Newell and fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. It was edited by Jess Jiang.Help support Planet Money and get bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.

City Arts & Lectures
Justice Stephen Breyer and Judge Charles Breyer

City Arts & Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 75:35


This week, a conversation with two brothers, both distinguished members of the federal judiciary, Justice Stephen Breyer and his brother, Judge Charles Breyer. Stephen Breyer retired in summer 2022 after nearly 28 years as a member of the Supreme Court. Prior to that, he served nearly 14 years as a Court of Appeals Judge. He is especially appreciated for his pragmatism, issuing decisions most often informed by their real life consequences, and his firm belief that judges are loyal to the law, not to a political party. Born in San Francisco, both he and brother Judge Charles Breyer attended Lowell High School. Their father served as legal counsel to the San Francisco Board of Education, and their mother focused on public service. Senior United States District Judge Charles Breyer has served on the bench for 25 years. He was an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force from 1973 to 1974, and then entered private practice 1974 to 1997, interrupted by a brief stint as chief assistant district attorney of San Francisco in 1979.  On January 7, 2023, the Breyer brothers appeared on stage at the Sydney Goldstein Theater in San Francisco for an on-stage conversation with Judge Vince Chhabria, who served as a law clerk for both Breyers.

Hella Latin@
De Difícil a Dulce: Navigating Taboo Topics in Multigen Families with Latinx Therapy and Breyers

Hella Latin@

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 43:42


Breyers, your family favorite ice cream brand has partnered with Latinx Therapy to launch Conversaciones Vainilla – a program to help encourage, inspire and facilitate meaningful conversations amongst Hispanic/Latino families.  Latinos have limited access to culturally responsive services that reflect an understanding of their cultural norms, and acculturation experiences. With Conversaciones Vainilla, the goal is to encourage nuestra familias to engage in behavioral health conversation about everyday topics such as therapy, dating, religion, and finances among others. “Nationwide, there are only 10.8% Hispanic and Latino identifying Marriage and Family Therapists, and 5% of Hispanic psychologists” said Latinx Therapy Founder Adriana Alejandre. “As a valued brand within Hispanic households, we've partnered with Breyers to spark conversations within families to demystify the stigmas that repeat within multigenerational household.”  Tune in to hear all about Adriana's story, Latinx Therapy, and how to sweeten up difficult conversations.  Access the Conversaciones Vainilla digital toolkit here! For all Hella Latin@ updates, follow @hellalatinopodcast on Instagram and connect on LinkedIn. More at odalysjasmine.com.    

Winding Paths
Ep. 17 | Doug Bouton - From Big Law to Big Ice Cream

Winding Paths

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 67:09 Transcription Available


Doug Bouton is the CEO of Gatsby Chocolate, a low on sugar, high on taste, chocolate brand (now that's Doug's claim – I haven't tasted it yet, and when I do, I'm sure it will be amazing, but if it's not high on taste, I'll be sure to lie about it. Nah, Doug has a good track record). He's also the CEO of Halo Top International, a low calorie, high quality ice cream brand. Doug went to the University of Virginia for Law School and aced their famous ice cream making class. I'm kidding. There's no freaking ice cream making class at the Virginia Law School, nor in any law school in the country. Now here's the scoop folks (get it, the scoop?!) – while Doug didn't take a course in law school on ice cream making, I actually did. And no I'm not kidding this time. When I was in law school, I audited an undergrad course at Harvard called the Science of Cooking. (And you can take actually take that course on edX.) It was an unbelievable class, each week one of the best chefs in the world would visit. Now one of the classes was dedicated to, you guessed it, the science of making ice cream.  Doug graduated law school in 2010 and did corporate work at Proskauer for two years before leaving to start Halo Top ice cream with fellow lawyer Justin Woolverton out of Justin's kitchen. The two of them grew the brand to more than $300 million in sales and turned it into the #1 selling ice cream in the United States, outselling the likes of Ben & Jerry's, Haagen-Dazs, and Breyers.  (And that's before Ben & Jerry's stupid boycotting Israel decision.) Halo Top's US operations were sold in 2019, and Doug now serves as the CEO of Halo Top's international operations. In 2021, Doug founded Gatsby Chocolate, the first-ever low-calorie chocolate brand with the goal of doing to chocolate what Halo Top did to ice cream.  If you have input, criticism, or guest suggestions (including yourself) for the podcast, shoot me an email at Joseph@excellentatlife.com. Connect to me on LinkedIn here and say hello Follow me on Twitter here and I'll follow you backCheck out GetSomeClass.com for fun team activities and wellness programming.In the meantime, may you walk your own winding path well.Joseph Gerstel

Dot Today
Breyers Vanilla

Dot Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 3:05


Shocked by the flavor, or lack there of.

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories
Every Brilliant Thing: Ice Cream and Laurel Hill

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 47:42


This 13th episode of Biographical Bytes from Bala is for mid-October 2022 - and a little early on purpose.  Who doesn't love ice cream?  Philadelphia has made huge contributions to the history of this delectable warm weather treat.  If you're from the area, you grew up with Bassetts and Breyers; maybe you got some nonpareils or sprinkles on your soft serve; or you looked forward to going into a center city drug store so you could sit at the counter and have an ice cream float.  All of these have a Quaker City connection – I will talk about them and more today on Biographical Bytes from Bala: Laurel Hill West Stories – Every Brilliant Thing: Ice Cream and Laurel Hill

Bits of Gold
BOG #113 Finding Your Purpose And Going For It! w/ Doug Bouton

Bits of Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 47:32


What You Will Learn:How to find your purposeThe importance of working with people you enjoyWhy starting is more important than perfectionHow to put aside security in pursuit of your dreamsHow Doug built Halo Top to $300M+ in salesDoug Bouton's Bio:Today, my guest is Doug Bouton. Doug is the co-founder of Halo Top ice cream. In just a few short years, he and his team grew the ice cream brand to $300M in sales becoming the #1 selling ice cream in the US… outselling the likes of Ben and Jerrys, Haagen-Dazs and Breyers. Halo Top sold its business in September 2019, after which Doug spun out Halo Top's international operations into Halo Top International where he currently serves as CEO. In 2021, Doug and other original Halo Top team members founded Gatsby Chocolate, the first-ever and only low-calorie chocolate brand that's positioned to disrupt the chocolate category much like Halo Top disrupted the ice cream category.Important Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-bouton-b1205a59/www.gatsbychocolate.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Horses in the Morning
Mongol Derby x 2 for July 22, 2022 by KPPUSA.com

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 71:48


Glenn and Lisa are hosting today  and the Mongol Derby starts tomorrow and Daredevil Devan is back to give us the scoop on not one but two this year!  Plus, some expensive Breyers, horse card games and some Really Bad Ads.  Listen in….Guests and Links Episode 2979:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn:  producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Devan Horn on the Mongol DerbyThere's an App for that!  Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Horseloverz, and  Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS:05:44- Daily Whinnies19:20 - Devan Horn Mongol Derby39:30 - Random News40:58 - Horsey Card Games50:00 - Reallie Badd AdzSupport the show

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
HITM for July 22, 2021: Mongol Derby x 2 by KPPUSA.com

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 71:48


Glenn and Lisa are hosting today  and the Mongol Derby starts tomorrow and Daredevil Devan is back to give us the scoop on not one but two this year!  Plus, some expensive Breyers, horse card games and some Really Bad Ads.  Listen in….Guests and Links Episode 2979:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek:  co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventures; Coach Jenn:  producer, Chaos Control Officer.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Devan Horn on the Mongol DerbyThere's an App for that!  Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on TwitterAdditional support for this podcast provided by Horseloverz, and  Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS:05:44- Daily Whinnies19:20 - Devan Horn Mongol Derby39:30 - Random News40:58 - Horsey Card Games50:00 - Reallie Badd AdzSupport the show

The Live for Yourself Revolution Podcast: Living toward greater health, wealth, and happiness
Life Isn't a Set it and Forget it Game with Douglas Bouton

The Live for Yourself Revolution Podcast: Living toward greater health, wealth, and happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 39:11


In this episode we interview Doug Bouton, cofounder of Halo Top, the iconic low-calorie ice cream brand that grew to more than $300 million in sales and became the #1 selling ice cream in the United States, outselling the likes of Ben & Jerry's, Haagen-Dazs, and Breyers.Halo Top sold its business in September 2019, after which Doug spun out Halo Top's international operations into Halo Top International where he currently serves as CEO. Halo Top is sold in more than 30 countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, Chile, Russia, Korea, and China.In 2021, Doug launched Gatsby Chocolate, the first-ever and only low-calorie chocolate brand that's positioned to disrupt the chocolate and confectionery category much like Halo Top disrupted the ice cream category. Doug studied mathematics and theology in college and, after graduating, he attended law school where he received his law degree.

Not That Sorry
Not That Sorry: Don't Mess With Flo-Jo

Not That Sorry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 46:30


Netflix. Really?! Back to bootlegging we go. We're excited for butter tart ice cream. Thanks, Breyers! Pooorrrrteerrrr!! The finale. YES. If y'all manage to mess up this Flo-Jo biopic, we are coming for your necks. You have been warned.

The Headgum Podcast
98: Breyers Miggs (w/ Shelby Wolstein!)

The Headgum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 47:48 Very Popular


Shelby Wolstein (Keeping Records podcast) joins Amir and Geoff to discuss cold dairy cans, Michael Cera, and personality tests! Newcomers with Lauren Lapkus & Nicole Byer is back with a brand new season all about the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Check it out! Huge news! XOXO, Gossip Kings is now a video podcast. SUBSCRIBE to their channel to watch Carl Tart & Lamar Woods (and friends) delve into the Gossip Girl catalog. BUY THE HEADGUM PODCAST MERCH! Advertise on The Headgum Podcast via Gumball.fm Rate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on Apple Podcasts. Rate The Headgum Podcast 5-stars on Spotify. Join the Headgum Discord. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Utenriksmagasinet Mir
Om kupp, gamle menn og valg

Utenriksmagasinet Mir

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022


Utenriksmagasinet Mir serverer en lun fire-retters av en utenriksmeny. Vi er innom kuppet i Burkina Faso, høyesterettsdommer Breyers avgang, Talibans chartertur til Soria Moria og en rekke valg på det europeiske kontinent. I studio hører du Helene Knag, Victor Botnevik og nykommer Frida Toudal. Kommentar av Vegard Løknes. Prodsent var Sofie Ovnerud. God lytting!

The Executive Podcast
Creating a Values Driven Organization with Douglas Bouton

The Executive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 39:24


Doug Bouton is the cofounder of Halo Top, the iconic low-calorie ice cream brand that grew to more than $300 million in sales and became the #1 selling ice cream in the United States, outselling the likes of Ben & Jerry's, Haagen-Dazs, and Breyers.Halo Top sold its business in September 2019, after which Doug spun out Halo Top's international operations into Halo Top International where he currently serves as CEO. Halo Top is sold in more than 30 countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia, Chile, Russia, Korea, and China.In 2021, Doug launched Gatsby Chocolate, the first-ever and only low-calorie chocolate brand that's positioned to disrupt the chocolate and confectionery category much like Halo Top disrupted the ice cream category. Doug studied mathematics and theology in college and, after graduating, he attended law school where he received his law degree.In this conversation, Doug and I discuss how to embed values within an organization, and how continuous learning and self-awareness is the foundation of success.Discover more:Interested in coaching services, check out Live for Yourself Consulting and Dr. Benjamin Ritter

Subscribing to Wellness
Episode #13: Doug Bouton, Halo Top

Subscribing to Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 30:06


Today on Subscribing to Wellness we are joined by Doug Bouton, Co-Founder and CEO of Halo Top International. Halo Top is an ice cream company that is marketed as a lower-calorie, lower-sugar alternative to conventional ice cream. Doug also recently founded Dojo Brands with their first product, Gatsby Chocolate. Halo Top Fun Facts: 1) Halo Top almost failed many times and the team was ready to quit just before it took off. 2) They blew up the pipes at the copacker during their trial run and thought that was the end of it. 3) Halo Top only raised $1.5M total from 2 friends and family rounds. 4) Halo Top became the best-selling ice cream in the US, outselling brands like Ben & Jerry's, Haagen-Dazs, and Breyers. 5) Halo Top is sold in more than 30 countries worldwide. 6) Halo Top went from $2M in gross sales to more than $300M in gross sales in a 2-year period from 2015 to 2017 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/subtowellness/support

Si-Suite
Fabian Garcia, President of Unilever North America

Si-Suite

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 25:11


Fabian Garcia, President, Unilever North America leads a portfolio of iconic brands including Dove, Hellmann's, Breyers, Vaseline, Lipton, and Knorr.  As President and a member of the Unilever Leadership Executive team, Fabian helps drive Unilever's mission of making sustainable living commonplace through a number of strategic initiatives including overseeing Unilever's purpose-driven brands, industry-leading sustainable packaging development, and an inclusive company culture that makes Unilever an employer of choice. Connect to Fabian on LinkedIn Find our more about Unilever here and connect on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (@UnileverUSA) Shout-out: Today's Diversity Leader Shout-out goes to Esi Eggleston Bracey and Terry Thomas Music: Intro - Vente by Mamá Patxanga is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License Outro - Amor Y Felicidad by SONGO 21 is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/si-suite/message

Si-Suite
Fabian Garcia, President of Unilever North America

Si-Suite

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 25:11


Fabian Garcia, President, Unilever North America leads a portfolio of iconic brands including Dove, Hellmann's, Breyers, Vaseline, Lipton, and Knorr.  As President and a member of the Unilever Leadership Executive team, Fabian helps drive Unilever's mission of making sustainable living commonplace through a number of strategic initiatives including overseeing Unilever's purpose-driven brands, industry-leading sustainable packaging development, and an inclusive company culture that makes Unilever an employer of choice. Connect to Fabian on LinkedIn Find our more about Unilever here and connect on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (@UnileverUSA) Shout-out: Today's Diversity Leader Shout-out goes to Esi Eggleston Bracey and Terry Thomas Music: Intro - Vente by Mamá Patxanga is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License Outro - Amor Y Felicidad by SONGO 21 is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/si-suite/message

The Nativa Podcast
The Scoop on Diverse Audience Experiences with Ice Cream Freezer Brands | Episode 39

The Nativa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 35:32


In this podcast we break down the latest O.Y.E. short study into conversations around ice cream freezer brands. We looked at four of the most iconic brands that can be found in the freezer aisle including Blue Bunny, Ben & Jerry's, Breyers, and Häagen-Dazs to better understand consumer preferences and opinions when it comes to their favorite cold treats. Among many interesting aspects of the analysis, there was significant conversation surrounding Ben & Jerry's and the vocalization of their stance during social movements. Learn more and download the free full report here: https://oyeintelligence.com/project/diverse-audience-opinions-on-ice-cream-brands/

Insurtech Insider by 11:FS
95: Ford partners with By Miles & Hiscox settles BI claims

Insurtech Insider by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 48:38


Sarah Kocianski and Nigel Walsh are joined by a great panel of guests to discuss the most recent and exciting news in the world of Insurtech. Joining us today are: * Sophie Winwood, Investor and Anthemis * Chris Kenning, CEO of Stubben Edge * Danish Yusuf, CEO & Founder of Zensurance We cover the following stories: * Ford teams up with By Miles! 3:39 * Prince Charles teams up with UK's largest insurers 12:43 * Lloyd's of London takes out £650m cover to protect emergency fund 21:50 * Hiscox settles business interruption claims 29:00 * Zurich reveals latest ethnicity pay gap 39:52 * Chubb unveils Pay as you Roam travel insurance 41:55 * Breyers offers “cookie coverage” to those unhappy with ice cream's cookie to cream ratio 43:50 All that and much more on this week's episode of Insurtech Insider! Subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. Spread the insurtech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. This episode of Insurtech Insider was produced by Hanna Samuelson and edited by George Sztuka. Special Guests: Chris Kenning, Danish Yusuf, and Sophie Winwood.

Mares in Black
Mares In Black - Episode 51

Mares in Black

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 105:17


On MIB episode 51 the Mares look at community and mental health in the hobby during these trying times. They are joined by Darynn Bednarczyk of DeeJayBe Studios to discuss her impactful YouTube video “I am embarrassed to collect Breyers…”. Tune in for the latest model horse news, new releases, Instagram in Progress and their now-expected off topic silliness . Something Elated by Broke For Free is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.   

Radio Cherry Bombe
Food + People’s Sicily Sierra and Mavis-Jay Sanders

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 44:32


This dynamic duo is taking the food world by storm. Sicily Sierra and Mavis-Jay Sanders, partners in life and in business, are the founders of Food + People, a packaged goods company poised for growth that focuses on quality food, great flavor, and simplicity in the kitchen. They’re also the hosts of the IG Live show Drink Tank on @blackfoodfolks, where you can find them serving up candor and cocktails every Monday night. On today’s show, hear Sicily and Mavis-Jay share the story behind their company, their journeys through the world of food, and the details on their Maison Yaki pop-up launching today in Brooklyn. (They had us at meatloaf burgers.) We also get the details on their meet-cute story, which involves pricy pudding, food trucks, and the city of Los Angeles.Find out why Jade Dee Atkins, the editor in chief of Pass The Spatula, the student magazine of Food and Finance High School, thinks Christina Tosi is the Bombe.Thank you to Breyers CarbSmart for supporting Radio Cherry Bombe. 

Radio Cherry Bombe
From a Commune to Zoom: Party Planner Extraordinaire Marcy Blum's Fascinating Journey

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 46:13


Goodbye, buffets. Hello, Zoom. Marcy Blum is one of the premier event planners in the country, having organized weddings and various shindigs for the likes of LeBron James, Nate Berkus, and Katie Lee. But before she reached the pinnacle of party planning, Marcy had quite the journey, with stops at Performing Arts High School, a commune in Vermont, Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, the emerging New York City food scene in the 1970s—and more. Marcy was among the first female students admitted to the Culinary Institute of America, and she even worked with the legendary Edna Lewis at Brooklyn’s Gage & Tollner. Marcy shares some of her stories, talks about the plight of party planners in a pandemic, and gives tips on how to make virtual events feel a little more personal.Stay tuned to find out why Lisa Lin of Healthy Nibbles loves the Pasta Grannies of Instagram and YouTube.Thank you to Sonos and Breyers CarbSmart for supporting our show. Photo: Dennis Kwan

Radio Cherry Bombe
Chef Dominique Crenn on Finding Love, Fighting Cancer, and Saving the World

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 55:56


“I’m an immigrant, a dancer, and a dreamer,” says Dominique Crenn, the world-renowned chef behind Atelier Crenn in San Francisco and author of the brand new memoir, Rebel Chef: In Search of What Matters. Dominique shares her journey from scrappy tomboy to holder of three Michelin stars, to her breast cancer diagnosis last year and the love story that helped her through it. Dominique also talks about the current state of her restaurant group and her thoughts and concerns for the industry she loves so much. Thank you to the folks at Breyer’s CarbSmart and Sonos for supporting today’s show. Also, Aarthi Sampath, a chef at the Rainbow Room in New York City, shares why she thinks Chef Melba Wilson of Melba’s in Harlem is the Bombe!Photo credit: Amanda Demme

Diet Starts Tomorrow
The One Where Sami Gets Married In A Pandemic

Diet Starts Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 54:41


Sami and Aleen are back to talk about Sami’s upcoming wedding ceremony and how to plan a wedding in a pandemic. They start with a recap of her original wedding plans, how they got disrupted by coronavirus, and why it’s so difficult to plan a normal-sized event right now or possibly even in the next couple of years. They talk about how she settled on a backyard wedding, and explain the precautions in place for ensuring guest safety. Next, they discuss the pressure to lose weight for your wedding and how you carry yourself differently when you’re confident in your body. Then Aleen gives Sami her best wedding advice, which leads to a conversation about living in the moment and being mindful of your experiences. Finally, they close the show with their NSWs of the week, including a great listener win and a conversation about a delicious bowl of pasta. Thanks to our sponsors: Breyer’s: Go to Breyers.com/DST to get a coupon to try Breyer’s CarbSmart! Stitchfix: Stitch Fix is a personal styling company that brings you the world of fashion and style. Get started today at StitchFix.com/DST and you’ll get 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix!  Brideside: Brideside was founded by women, for women. Get started on Brideside.com and sign up for a free bridal or bridesmaid stylist.

For Crying Out Loud
I’m A Part Time Good Mom

For Crying Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 62:59


Lynette and Stefanie open this week’s first episode of For Crying Out Loud recapping their 4th of July. Then the ladies talk about their kids listening to inappropriate music. After that, Lynette and Stef talk about underage drinking and kids seeing their parents drunk. Before they wrap, Lynette talks about hanging out with her good friends for their birthdays. And please support our sponsors: Geico.com, Purple.com/FCOL enter FCOL, TommyJohn.com/FCOL, and for more on Breyers carb smart sweet treats go here: https://www.breyers.com/us/en/products/carbsmart.html

Diet Starts Tomorrow
Feel Free To Take Up Space Ft. Chrissy King

Diet Starts Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 53:11


This week Sami and Aleen are joined by Chrissy King, fitness coach and creator of the Body Liberation Project, to talk about anti-racism in the wellness industry and why a woman’s self-worth should not be tied to how her body looks. Chrissy starts with the story of how she got into fitness and eventually found self-acceptance by hitting rock bottom, inspiring her body liberation philosophy. They discuss the #takeupspace movement and explain why you shouldn’t shrink yourself for the comfort of other people; plus, the impact of white male mediocrity on the available space for women, and women of color in particular, to thrive. Next, they discuss the role of fat phobia in our daily lives, including the historical connection with racism followed by answering a listener email about setting boundaries with friends. Finally, they close out the show with their Non Scale Wins, including a story about literally turning your back on the scale, and another about not judging yourself for not working out. Thanks to our sponsors: Breyer’s: Go to Breyers.com/DST to get a coupon to try Breyer’s CarbSmart! Daily Burn: Get fit, they say. Stay active, they say. But the gyms are closed! Give at-home workouts a try with Daily Burn. Sign up at dailyburn.com/DST for a free 30-day trial Book of the Month: Book of the Month is a fun, commitment-free book subscription, you get to choose a new book each month. Get your first month for just $9.99 with code BETCHES.

Diet Starts Tomorrow
How To Protect Yourself From Celebrity Diet Culture

Diet Starts Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 58:16


Aleen and Sami return to share some positivity about how they’re making the most of the summer during the pandemic. They react to Jameela Jamil’s message about a f*cking crazy insta post that Kim Kardashian recently shared, and how to free yourself from allowing celebrity diet culture to damage your self esteem. They discuss Rebel Wilson repping the Mayr Method to lose weight, what it means to count your chewing, and whether or not it resembles an eating disorder. Next, they dive into a series of listener questions, starting with an update from Aleen about intuitive eating and why her apartment has BDE: Big Diet Energy. They talk about what it would take for them to feel safe enough to go back to restaurants and workout classes during the pandemic. Plus, they talk about how much the podcast has changed since the show first launched, how they manage to get along with each other as best friends and business partners, and share their Non Scale Wins of the week. Thanks to our sponsors: Breyer’s: Go to Breyers.com/DST to get a coupon to try Breyer’s CarbSmart! Daily Burn: Get fit, they say. Stay active, they say. But the gyms are closed! Give at-home workouts a try with Daily Burn. Sign up at dailyburn.com/DST for a free 30-day trial Sun Basket: Right now, Sun Basket is offering $35 off your order when you go to SunBasket.com/DST and enter promo code DST at checkout.

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow
Lindsay Rushes to the Emergency Room + Fabulously Complicated is Over, It's Time to Purge

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 97:32


Following a scary accident, Lindsay has to go the hospital. Find out what it is like at an emergency room while Covid is still rampant. Also, Heather and Lindsay discuss July 4th plans and new hobbies the kids are discovering. Thank you to our Sponsors: UV Clean: FREE SHIPPING PLUS $20 off a future HoMedics purchase. Promo Code: HDW Caldrea: Get free shipping on orders of $50 or more when you buy online at Caldrea.com Breyers: Go to Breyers.com/heather to get a coupon to try it today

Diet Starts Tomorrow
You Don’t Owe Anyone An Apology For How Your Body Looks

Diet Starts Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 71:59


This week Aleen and Sami are back to read some ‘Dear DST’ emails about quarantine, race, wellness, and how these all relate to one another. They start with a reflection on how drastically life has changed since quarantine began and the exhaustion that comes from our current day-to-day. Plus, they discuss the pressures to start dieting again and the ways we criticize ourselves, including feeling sorry for how we look. Then they respond to a listener who is struggling to find fitness motivation and give their own tips, like working out for mental health not to burn calories and how big of a difference that can make. Another listener writes in to share her story of grappling with body image and how expectations differ based on race. Plus, they talk about toxic behavior from parents and read an email from a listener who’s father criticizes her food choices. How do we set food boundaries with our parents without getting confrontational? Do we scream, like Sami, or calmly ignore it, like Aleen? Finally, they finish out the week with some great book recommendations and a Non Scale Win about joining the protests. Thanks to our sponsors: Breyer’s: Go to Breyers.com/DST to get a coupon to try Breyer’s CarbSmart! Daily Burn: Get fit, they say. Stay active, they say. But the gyms are closed! Give at-home workouts a try with Daily Burn. Sign up at dailyburn.com/DST for a free 30-day trial Thrive Market: Join Thrive Market at ThriveMarket.com/DST and get up to $20 in shopping credit toward your first order.

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow
Following up with Dr. Lekkos, so is he cute or not? + The meal that broke Chef Heathers back

Let's Talk With Heather Dubrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 94:25


Heather tells us more about her functional medicine tests with Dr. Lekkos. The incident that led to Chef Heather's retirement and a new gift that reminds her of a fight she had with Terry every time she looks at it. Please support the show by checking out our sponsors: Please help the American Heart Association by filling out the survey below: bit.ly/2WGsJxn Breyers: Go to Breyers.com/heather to get a coupon to try it today Caldrea: Get free shipping on orders of $50 or more when you buyonline at Caldrea.com UV Clean: Get 15% off Plus Free Shipping the purchase of two UV Clean Phone Sanitizers: Go to GetUVclean.com Promo Code: HEATHER

Diet Starts Tomorrow
When You Realize Racism And Diet Culture Go Hand In Hand

Diet Starts Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 65:31


Sami and Aleen are back and ready to talk about some of the biggest lessons they have learned since the nationwide protests began. They start with a conversation about sitting in your discomfort, how to improve yourself right now, and feelings of shame over why it took so long for us to reach this conclusion. They also discuss the question of what you’re supposed to do in the moment, and how best to make real progress. They cover their implicit biases, common pitfalls that lead to committing microaggressions, and dive deeper into the lessons they’re focused on learning. Plus, they discuss how diet culture is deeply rooted in racism, including the surprisingly troubling origin story behind BMI. Finally, they close the show with a conversation about where we go from here and why we need to implement these lessons in our daily lives. Thanks to our sponsors: Book of the Month: Book of the Month is a fun, commitment-free book subscription, you get to choose a new book each month. Get your first month for just $9.99 with code BETCHES. Breyer’s: Go to Breyers.com/DST to get a coupon to try Breyer’s CarbSmart! Daily Burn: Get fit, they say. Stay active, they say. But the gyms are closed! Give at-home workouts a try with Daily Burn. Sign up at dailyburn.com/DST for a free 30-day trial

Radio Cherry Bombe
Cheers to Cha McCoy, Trailblazer and Globetrotting Sommelier

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 45:59


Today, we’re celebrating Cha McCoy, Cherry Bombe’s new Beverage Director. We’re dipping into the archives for Cha’s two appearances on Radio Cherry Bombe. First, you’ll hear her powerful talk from our 2019 Jubilee conference, titled “I Am More Than Moscato,” which covers discrimination in the hospitality and beverage industry. For the second half of the show, we’re revisiting her 2018 Radio Cherry Bombe appearance, which was our number one show of that year. Cha was named to the Cherry Bombe 100 and the Wine Enthusiast 40 Under 40 for her work creating accessible tasting room experiences, The Communion, and she is the founder of the grassroots project, United We Taste, which brings together beverage professionals from around the world. Cha has made it her mission to make the wine world a more inclusive and diverse place, and to celebrate a variety of producers, products, and regions. We’re so thrilled to have Cha join our team, and we hope you are too. Cheers to Cha.Thank you to the folks at Breyer’s Carb Smart and Cypress Grove Cheeses for supporting this episode of Radio Cherry Bombe.

Cast Worthy
Cast Worthy Podcast Episode 57: "We let our guard down"

Cast Worthy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 99:13


On this episode of the Cast Worthy Podcast Big Steve, VP and EJ the Savage are back at it again discussing..... TRUMP! The fellas start out discussing the cowardice of President Trump hiding away in his bunker. The crew discusses how the bunker is probably the ultimate man cave with low wi fi/ DC mayor and Black Lives Matter Plaza. The crew discusses the racism in America and how we as Black people may have let our guard down to believe that things in this country ever improved for us. We also discuss the overall problem with police in this nation and how Black people have become social media warriors so divisive on important issues. Steve then asks if any of our White friends checked on us, and what that conversation looks like. Ben and Jerrys ice cream makes a profound statement on racism in America, but... were they really just trying to get some Black attention to get Black dollars? Do Black people even eat Ben and Jerrys? Drew Brees makes the wrong read and says some bullshit. Lastly .. Insecure... Lawrence and Issa back at it.. and Lawrence ain't been pulling out! New Tv shows to look out for. VP had technical issues on this one and had to fade out, but we got it done. Listeners beware there was a fake Castworthy podcast out there!#stadiumclubdc #bunker #trump #nfl #drewbrees #insecure #issa #lawrence #nopullout #benandjerrys #haagendazs #breyers #friendlys #blm #blacklivesmatter #dc #petty #police #policebrutality #social #facebook

Diet Starts Tomorrow
White Privilege In The Wellness Industry Ft. Dana Samuel

Diet Starts Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 72:36


This week Aleen and Sami are joined by Betches Media’s own Dana Samuel to have an open conversation about race and wellness. They start with Dana’s experience as a person of color during this time of social upheaval, and she shares stories from childhood about experiencing racism at an early age. Then they dive into a conversation about the ways in which race and white privilege play a role in the fitness industry. Why is it so hard to find a black fitness instructor? They also talk about the lack of mental health resources available to the black community. Next, they discuss microaggressions, give examples of how your compliments can feel like insults, and Dana explains what she hopes we get out of this much needed movement. Finally, they read some listener-submitted stories about racism in the fitness world and respond to a listener question about dealing with an insensitive family member. Thanks to our sponsors: Breyer’s: Go to Breyers.com/DST to get a coupon to try Breyer’s CarbSmart Daily Burn: Get fit, they say. Stay active, they say. But the gyms are closed! Give at-home workouts a try with Daily Burn. Sign up at dailyburn.com/DST for a free 30-day trial SunBasket: Right now, Sun Basket is offering $35 off your order when you go to SunBasket.com/DST and enter promo code DST at checkout

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The mindbodygreen Podcast
227: Good intentions don’t lead to proper results | Hill Harper

The mindbodygreen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 47:50


Hill Harper: "Stop thinking that just because you have good intentions, it will lead to proper results. Intended, strategic, continuous, action on a daily basis is more important than good intentions.”  We truly believe at mbg that actions are louder than words; and right now, it’s the time for action that leads to impact. Which is why mbg co-CEO, Jason Wachob, sits down with Harper, a humanitarian, award-winning actor, and four-time New York Times bestselling author, to discuss what we can do from here to make our country better for the minorities who have suffered for far too long, plus: *Why holding your country to the highest standard is the most patriotic thing you can do* *Why checking in on your black friends is not enough* *Why everyone has a part to play in finding justice* *How to put your privilege on the line and make yourself uncomfortable* *Why "listening and learning" can sound like an excuse* This episode is Sponsored by Breyers. Visit Breyers.com to find out more about Breyers CarbSmart frozen sweet treats!  Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Additionally, if there are any anti-racism resources you wish we would cover, please let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com.

Diet Starts Tomorrow
What’s It Like To Be Pregnant In A Pandemic? Ft. Tracy Lockwood Beckerman

Diet Starts Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 68:42


Sami and Aleen are joined once again by DST favorite and registered dietician Tracy Lockwood Beckerman to talk about quarantine pregnancy (yes- Tracy’s pregnant!) and maintaining proper nutrition in a global crisis. They start with details on Tracy’s pregnancy, how she applied the knowledge from researching her book to help her to conceive, and what it’s like to be pregnant in a pandemic. Plus, they talk about why you shouldn’t lie to your therapist and reveal which one of them actually has (take a guess who). Then they dive into a ton of listener-submitted quarantine questions, including whether or not we should eat less in the morning vs. at night, what TF is the deal with the warm water and lemon trend, and how gluten impacts your skin. Finally, they read a Non Scale Win from a listener about not being so hard on yourself, and they each share a win of their own. Thanks to our sponsors! Breyer’s: Go to Breyers.com/DST to get a coupon to try Breyer’s CarbSmart! Daily Burn: Get fit, they say. Stay active, they say. But the gyms are closed! Give at-home workouts a try with Daily Burn. Sign up at dailyburn.com/DST for a free 30-day trial Solid Gold: Give your pet the best for their immune system! Go to SolidGoldPet.com/DST to see the deal of the week.

The mindbodygreen Podcast
226: The science of spontaneous healing | Jeffrey Rediger, M.D.

The mindbodygreen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 64:40


Jeffrey Rediger, M.D.: “A person does not have a heart problem or a diabetes problem. That person has a chronic inflammation problem.” Rediger, A Harvard Medical Director and author, joins mbg co-CEO, Jason Wachob, to discuss incurable diseases and how to set the stage for healing, plus: *The power of social connection for immunity* *Why germs aren't the problem* *Why flushing the lymphatic system is important for healing* *Why faith is the antidote to stress* *What people who experience spontaneous healing have in common* This episode is Sponsored by Breyers. Visit Breyers.com to find out more about Breyers CarbSmart frozen sweet treats!  To learn more about our magnesium+, visit mindbodygreen.com/magnesium. Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com. Also be sure to check out Rediger's new book, Cured, which you can find at https://drjeffreyrediger.com.

Diet Starts Tomorrow
Yoga Is Boring and Other Unpopular Opinions

Diet Starts Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 75:48


This week Sami and Aleen are back to share some of their most controversial unpopular opinions. Carlie Rice (the girl behind DST’s Instagram) joins in to share some of the DST audience’s best (or worst, depending on if you agree) unpopular opinions. Are coed classes really better than all-female ones? And does choosing to stand in the front of the class really make you workout harder? They debate listener opinions about Sex and the City characters, the flavor of Nutella (kinda gross, tbh), and which Kardashian is the most likeable. Then Sami and Aleen take turns sharing some unpopular opinions of their own, including controversial takes on rosé, Adam Driver’s hotness, and more. Finally, they offer some Non Scale Wins and read a listener story all the way from England about learning to enjoy running again. Breyer’s: Go to Breyers.com/DST to get a coupon to try Breyer’s CarbSmart! Daily Burn: Get fit, they say. Stay active, they say. But the gyms are closed! Give at-home workouts a try with Daily Burn. Sign up at dailyburn.com/DST for a free 30-day trial Ship: If you haven’t tried it out, now is the time to get on and start #DFH (dating from home). Ship users have been matched by friends over 1 million times and we’ve had thousands of couples get shipped. So download Ship in the app store to start getting matched today!

The mindbodygreen Podcast
224: There are no accidents in life | Jay Williams

The mindbodygreen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 57:36


Jay Williams: “I'm a firm believer that regardless of how difficult times are, there is a purpose. If I didn’t find purpose in difficult times, I would've been doing a disservice to myself.” Williams, an author, ESPN analyst, and former NBA player, joins mbg co-CEO, Jason Wachob, to discuss how to cultivate a sense of purpose in every situation, plus: *How to live in a constant state of gratitude* *How becoming a father changed his definition of success* *How to reinvent yourself after a setback* *Why a growth mindset makes you more compassionate* *Why pain should be cherished* This episode is Sponsored by Breyers. Visit Breyers.com to find out more about Breyers CarbSmart frozen sweet treats!  To learn more about our magnesium+, visit mindbodygreen.com/magnesium. Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com.

Radio Cherry Bombe
Baked Goods and Gratitude with Grandbaby Cakes

Radio Cherry Bombe

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 32:39


“Being in the present has totally changed so much of my perspective,” says Jocelyn Delk Adams, founder of the Grandbaby Cakes blog and author of the cookbook Grandbaby Cakes: Modern Recipes, Vintage Charm, Soulful Memories and several e-cookbooks. The busy entrepreneur has stayed focused through the current crisis by reminding herself what she’s thankful for, taking care of her young daughter, and tending to the business she started as a hobby back in 2012. Today, Jocelyn is known for her luscious layer cakes, foolproof poundcakes, and other updated comfort food classics, but it’s her business acumen as much as her baking ability that has kept her at the top of the blogging game. Plus, hear why Alexis Siemens, a New Jersey-based brand strategist specializing in tea, food, and beverage, thinks that Chloe Grigri, co-owner of The Good King Tavern and Le Caveau Wine Bar in Philadelphia, is the Bombe! Thank you to the Wines of Rioja and Breyers for supporting today’s episode. You folks are the Bombe!

The mindbodygreen Podcast
222: Your genes are not your destiny | Jeffrey Bland, Ph.D.

The mindbodygreen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 77:23


Jeffrey Bland, Ph.D.: “If we know our genes, we know not how we're going to die—we know how we're going to live.” Bland, the father of functional medicine, joins mbg co-CEO, Jason Wachob, to discuss how to approach your genes with a functional medicine lens, plus: *The top five plant-based foods for longevity* *The four quadrants of function in functional medicine* *How to practice functional medicine if you don’t have access to a practitioner* *Why you might want to drink more beer* *The next superfood and why it's so hard to harvest* This episode is Sponsored by Breyers. Visit Breyers.com to find out more about Breyers CarbSmart frozen sweet treats!  Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com.

Optimal Living Daily
1614: Break Free From Goals by Leo Babauta of Mnmlist on How To Be Happy While Focusing on Personal Growth

Optimal Living Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 7:33


Leo Babauta of Mnmlist on breaking free from goals. Episode 1614: Break Free From Goals by Leo Babauta of Mnmlist on How To Be Happy While Focusing on Personal Growth Leo Babauta created Zen Habits, which is about finding simplicity and mindfulness in the daily chaos of our lives. It’s about clearing the clutter so we can focus on what’s important, create something amazing, find happiness. The original post is located here: https://mnmlist.com/goals Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Try Breyers CarbSmart for your next sweet-tooth craving. Available at all major retailers - Walmart, Target, Kroger, AmazonFresh etc. Go to Breyers.com/OLD to get a coupon to try it today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-living-daily/support

The Steel Cage Podcast Network
DATES 70: Breyers 2-In-1 Reese's & Reese's Pieces

The Steel Cage Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 51:58


This week on the DATEScast, Tim and Derek discuss all the reasons why Boise sucks and why nobody should ever move there. Ever. They also ponder what happened between candy maker Joseph Edy and ice cream maker William Dreyer that ended their relationship. Not that it matters, because they're picking, eating , and rating BREYERS ice cream anyway. And not just any  ice cream....(no we mean that because apparently it doesn't even qualify as ice cream) we are trying Breyers 2-In-1 Reese's & Reese's Pieces "frozen dairy dessert". Featuring: Derek Montilla (@cap_kaveman) & Tim Agne (@timagne) Music by: Polly Hall & Andrew Barkan, & Indigo Girls (@indigo_girls) Inspired by: Mike and Tom Eat Snacks

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Derek and Tim Eat Snacks
DATES 70: Breyers 2-In-1 Reese's & Reese's Pieces

Derek and Tim Eat Snacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 51:58


This week on the DATEScast, Tim and Derek discuss all the reasons why Boise sucks and why nobody should ever move there. Ever. They also ponder what happened between candy maker Joseph Edy and ice cream maker William Dreyer that ended their relationship. Not that it matters, because they're picking, eating , and rating BREYERS ice cream anyway. And not just any ice cream....(no we mean that because apparently it doesn't even qualify as ice cream) we are trying Breyers 2-In-1 Reese's & Reese's Pieces "frozen dairy dessert". Featuring: Derek Montilla (@cap_kaveman) & Tim Agne (@timagne) Music by: Polly Hall & Andrew Barkan, & Indigo Girls (@indigo_girls) Inspired by: Mike and Tom Eat Snacks

Meat + Three
Ice Cream! Scoops, Secrets, and Stabilizers

Meat + Three

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 22:03


"If you don’t feel guilty, it wasn't that good." According to a 1987 Frusen Glädjé commercial, you'd be crazy to stop eating ice cream! The Swedish-sounding ice cream brand doesn't exist anymore, but we're certainly not lacking in other options – from Breyers to Ben & Jerry's. We kick off today's show with some advice on making homemade ice cream from the confection queen, Rose Levy Beranbaum. We try to get some research and development secrets out of one of Ben & Jerry's flavor gurus, and hear about boozy trade secrets from St. Louis microcreamery, Clementine's Naughty and Nice Creamery. Lastly, we get to the bottom of the pint with an investigation into overrun, or the air that gets pushed into your ice cream during production. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council. It's HRN's annual summer fund drive, this is when we turn to our listeners and ask that you make a donation to help ensure a bright future for food radio. Help us keep broadcasting the most thought provoking, entertaining, and educational conversations happening in the world of food and beverage. Become a member today! To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we have brand new member gifts available. So snag your favorite new pizza - themed tee shirt or enamel pin today and show the world how much you love HRN, just go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate Meat + Three is powered by Simplecast.

Dark Discussions Podcast
Dark Discussions - Episode 386 - Brightburn (2019)

Dark Discussions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 132:04


Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Last year, at San Diego ComicCon, James Gunn was all set to announce his latest upcoming project. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, he had to pull out of the convention and the announcement never came. The latest film, though, was getting prepared for a 2019 release. That film turned out to be BRIGHTBURN, a film directed by David Yarovesky and written by screenwriters Brian Gunn and Mark Gunn. After failing to conceive, the Breyers are blessed with an alien child that crashed landed on their Kansas farm. Not sure where he was from, they adopted the boy and brought him up as their own. Now twelve years old, Brandon suddenly discovers that he may have abilities not like other folks. Hidden away in the family barn, the spacecraft begins to transmit messages to him which may cause him to lose self-will. The film is being compared to such movies as CHRONICLE (2012) as well as SUPERMAN (1978). With its plot of a young boy that actually may have super powers, the question is asked what would happen if he was bad? In excellent performances, the Breyers are played by Elizabeth Banks (SLITHER) and DAVID DENMAM (THE OFFICE). Dark Discussions takes a look at this new sci-fi horror film and gives their thoughts. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM

This Better Be Good
Episode 59: Brightburn

This Better Be Good

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 41:43


The Breyers are a happy family. 10 years ago, the husband (David Denman) and wife (Elizabeth Banks) find a mysterious baby in an alien spacecraft in their woods. That baby has now become their child Brandon (Jackson A. Dunn). But instead of being the heroic Superman, Brandon Breyer has become something... different. In this episode, Gerrit and Mike watch "Brightburn," a completely different take on the martian from Krypton story. Produced by James Gunn (of "Guardians of the Galaxy" and Slither" fame), it's one of the hosts' most anticipated movies. But is this film any good? Take a listen to find out! Feel free to fill the TBBG fellas in on what YOU thought with any questions, concerns, or comments by subscribing, liking, commenting and by reaching out on the social medias below. You can also send a voice message to TBBG with a link at the bottom provided by Anchor. Just click it and record! facebook.com/thisbetterbegoodpodcast @TBBGpodcast - Twitter Mike Logan can be found at: facebook.com/Icecoldcomedian @Icecoldcomedian - Twitter & Instagram If you're in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area - come check out the show that Mike runs at The Garage Bar. Go like that page here: facebook.com/thegaragebarcomedyshow Gerrit Elzinga can be found at: facebook.com/GElzinga1 @GerritElzinga - Twitter @gerrit__elzinga - Instagram Gerrit has a comedy album called, "Perspective." One link you can use to purchase it is right here: itunes.apple.com/us/album/perspective/1191999579 This episode is sponsored by: Anchor anchor.fm Game Goose Podcast facebook.com/GameGoosePodcast Another Episode Podcast facebook.com/AnotherEpisodePodcast As always, thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisbetterbegood/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisbetterbegood/support

Horror Movie Talk
Brightburn Review

Horror Movie Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 93:05


We went and saw Brightburn, and it was as advertised, but even more gory than I expected. It's not a perfect film, there isn't a lot of character development past the perfunctory set up, and there are some plot threads are fully dropped without explanation, but overall it delivers a very good horror film riffing on the superhero genre. Skip to Intro - 00:19Skip to Trailer - 7:29Skip to Synopsis - 10:17Skip to Review - 11:45Skip to Score - 17:21Skip to Spoilers - 21:31Skip to Final Recommendations - 1:07:15Skip to Taglines - 1:09:43Skip to Superhero or Super Villain Game - 1:15:36Skip to It Came from Social Media - 1:23:47Skip to Outro - 1:30:25 Brightburn Plot Synopsis The synopsis for Brightburn is very simple. It’s the superman origin story, but instead of him being good, he’s bad. The Breyers are a young couple in Sma... Brightburn, Kansas, that desperately want a baby, but can’t have one of their own. One night, a meteor crashes into the woods near their house. Inside is a little baby that they name Brandon and raise as their own. https://youtu.be/oD1vbhicJUY You can find Brightburn in theaters now. BrightburnWatch the full movieBuy or Rent on Amazon When Brandon reaches puberty he is awoken and summoned by voices in his head that lead him to the spacecraft he arrived in hidden in the Breyers’ barn. Brandon soon discovers he is completely impervious to harm, has super strength, and can, get this… fly. Brandon does what every good middle american farm boy would do with these new found super powers… He kills and maims anyone that gets in his way towards world domination, including those closest to him. He's just a good ol' mid-western boy Brightburn Critique David is going to complain that this story has been done dozens of times with Superman in the comics. But if you like me aren’t a FUCKING NERD, then this is probably the first depiction of a truly evil superman origin story, at least on film. I think this film accomplished exactly what it set out to do, and was very enjoyable to me. While it is exactly what I expected in terms of plot, it exceeded my expectations with how dark, and especially how gory they went with it. Brightburn is directed by a relative newcomer David Yarovesky, but produced by James Gunn, who is the director of the Guardians of the Galaxy movies as well as Super, another anti-superhero movie. It is well cast with Elizabeth Banks as Tori, the mother in denial, and David Denman as Kyle, the father that immediately is suspicious. Brandon Breyers, the anti-superman, is played by Jackson A. Dunn which does a great job of maintaining a steely enigmatic gaze. The script doesn’t delve too deeply into character development, but the characters are three dimensional, and react to the events of the film in natural ways. SuperBuy or Rent James Gunn's first Anti-Superhero film.Buy/Rent on Amazon They keep the intentions and internal motivations of Brandon intentionally mysterious up until the time that he starts wreaking havok. Although it didn’t explore as many facets of the anti-superman story as they could have, it delivered on the promise of a really dark story in an effective and efficient manner. I really enjoyed it. Score for Brightburn 7/10 Brightburn Spoilers Expand for spoilers The most important thing to get out of the way is that Roy from The Office is in this movie. David reminded me about 50 times throughout. The first shot we see in the movie is the camera panning over a bookshelf full of books about infertility. In the background, the Bryers are having sexy time and talking about their inability to have a baby. We get it. The find Brandon ala Kall-El in the woods. and then there is a montage of baby Brandon looking neutral. Check Out Our Review of Child's Play 2019! https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/06/26/childs-play-2019-review/ The thesis of the movie is basically stated when Brandon in class desc...

That Film Stew Podcast
That Film Stew Ep 173 - Brightburn (Review)

That Film Stew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 25:49


James Gunn brings us the latest superhero flick, but this time it’s violent, it’s scary, and takes a different spin the whole “Superman” concept. You know how it goes – a young alien boy lands on Earth, realises he has superpowers, then uses them to terrorise the surrounding town. This is Brightburn. Directed by David Yarovesky, Brightburn introduces Tori and Kyle Breyer (Elizabeth Banks and David Denman), who live a quiet life on their farm in Brightburn, Kansan, trying to have a child – struggling due to infertility issues. One night a spaceship falls from the sky near their farm with a baby boy inside. Deciding to adopt the child as their own, the Breyers name him Brandon. Twelve years later, Brandon (Jackson A Dunn) discovers that he has superhuman strength, super speed, heat vision, and he can fly. Brandon grows more disobedient and disrespectful towards his parents, and strange and violent occurrences begin happening to people connected to Brandon, leading the Breyers to view their adopted son as something to be feared.

Legendary Man Cave Podcast
LET'S DRINK AND GET READY FOR 2019 - LMC EP.68

Legendary Man Cave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 47:59


The drink of the day: hard root beer floats. Made with Breyers vanilla and Not Your Father's Root Beer.   Rob is a weird moment of psychic clairvoyance.   The Duo wants to create a call-in show.   Rob pimps Unfiltered AGAIN. Will the brotha finally keep his word?   Ryan outlines a portion of his workload.   Knuckledraggers! Get the nitty-gritty on winning our Big Box of Bullshit contests!   The Blaxican Brothers discuss various aspects of technology through their lifetime.   Thorium is better than uranium – find-out why with this class taught by Professor Lopez.   More tech is come to the LMC Show, starting with The Bullshit Button.   LINKS NOT YOUR FATHER'S ROOT BEER :: smalltownbrewery.com/beers-old/not-your-fathers/ HOVER :: www.hover.com K-EARTH :: kearth101.radio.com/ BREYERS :: www.breyers.com/us/en Website: http://legendarymancave.com/ Become a Patron! Sponsored Links: Learn a new skill that can get you out of the same tired ratrace your in. Always be better and do better than the next guy and you will eventually be on top. Skillshare can help! Get 2 months free when you sign up through our link below.  LINKSBen Shapiro: www.dailywire.comLibertarian Party: www.lp.org

Dome and Bedlam
D&B 25: Banana Pancakes

Dome and Bedlam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 69:01


You have invited Episode 25 of the Dome and Bedlam audio podcast into your ear house. What happens next is not our fault, but yours. You put a rabid honey badger in the linen store, there's gonna be a mess. 0:00 - 40:00 Breaking down the last month of Mariner news - The Santana/Encarnacion acquisitions, Kikuchi's signing changing the tenor of the offseason, reasons to spend now and minimize the rebuild time, and how to split your brain into rooting for the players, when the organization is so difficult to cheer for. 41:00-1:08:00 TWITTER Q&A! Mariners has A-gap blitzers, French Dip Vs. Pulled Pork, Scott Servais replacements, Coug slander, etc. SPECIAL THANKS to our friends at Breyers for sponsoring this week's episode. Musical Credits: Motion City Soundtrack, Harlem Shakes, Barns Courtney

Dome and Bedlam
Episode 25 - Banana Pancakes

Dome and Bedlam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 69:01


You have invited Episode 25 of the Dome and Bedlam audio podcast into your ear house. What happens next is not our fault, but yours. You put a rabid honey badger in the linen store, there's gonna be a mess. 0:00 - 40:00 Breaking down the last month of Mariner news - The Santana/Encarnacion acquisitions, Kikuchi's signing changing the tenor of the offseason, reasons to spend now and minimize the rebuild time, and how to split your brain into rooting for the players, when the organization is so difficult to cheer for. 41:00-1:08:00 TWITTER Q&A! Mariners has A-gap blitzers, French Dip Vs. Pulled Pork, Scott Servais replacements, Coug slander, etc. SPECIAL THANKS to our friends at Breyers for sponsoring this week's episode. Musical Credits: Motion City Soundtrack, Harlem Shakes, Barns Courtney

The ProcrastiN8r Podcast
Lvl 7: Top 5 Ways to Save Money as a Spendthrift

The ProcrastiN8r Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 53:12


Today we dive into how to save money while you're shopping. These are the Top 5 for our Lazy Lives. 5. CREDIT & DEBIT REWARDS easy automatic cash back and savings, just swipe or insert your card some banks do require you to redeem points Debit Card Cash Back Kasasa Bank Reward checking up to 4% cash back, no fees at least 12 transactions sign up for online banking (paperless) statement login to dashboard max of $7 per month cash back rewards find your local bank or credit union requirements and reqrds vary by location PayPal Debit MasterCard the DEBIT card, NOT the Reloadable one 1% cash back in your Paypal account no fees Green Dot -5% cash back up to $100 per year (spend $2,000) Bank AmeriDeals grab offer up to 15% cash back Credit Card Cash Back requires good credit • Citi Double Cash Back 1% instantly and 1% when you pay • Chase Freedom 1% cash back on everything You get $150 bonus if you spend $500 using the card within the first 3 months after being approved. I get $100. You also get your own ref link and can earn up to $500 per year with referrals. cash back is UNLIMITED * 4. RECEIPT REBATE APPS * - take pics of your receipts or find local deals -quality pictures (good lighting, flat (no wrinkles) -multiple if it's too long -must include store name, prices, and total. the full receipt basically -upload it within 2 weeks -no duplicates Receipt Hog earn coins for uploading receipts win streak bonuses for each week you upload enter sweepstakes for big prizes or redeem for Visa, Amazon, or PayPal. Must fill out survey, verify device -connect amazon adn e-mail to earn a one time bonus Level up by uploading receipts each week. Earn slot spins Slot spins to win a “daily trip” vacation or extra coins for rewards or sweepstakes entries -no longer has referral system Fetch Rewards (Ref Code: M7VEE) grocery receipts with certain brands (AI, Aunt Jemima, Aquafina, Brisk, Amp, Breyers, Bagel bites, Blue Moon, Boca, SPIKED Arnold Palmer) Redeen points for gift cards (Groupon, Guitar Center, Best Buy, Dell, Panera bread, Applebee's, Xbox, AMC, Facebook Visa or Charity) “Plan” tab lets you make a shopping list. You can manually add items or look at recipe “inspiration” to add items to your list $2 sign up bonus plus $2 for each ref TruNow (Use Ref Code:D7KUF6) find cheapest gas -save 1% cash back all gas station and 2% at Turnow partners -spin the wheel to win ($1, snacks, etc.) Coin Out upload receipts -coins are rewarded on RNG, not on amount spent ANY receipt works, even a cafeteria at a hotel or the strip club SavingStar -activate rebates -add stores use loyalty number at check out or upload receipt you can add automatic saving stores by linking loyalty cards stacks Ibotta (Ref Code: tblnauo) sometimes certain stores sometimes certain products, sometimes certain products in certain stores must earn $10 within a month to qualify for $10 welcome bonus refer 5 firends and geta $25 bonus plus a $50 “mystery bonus” (not sure if it's a gift card, discount or what) Receipt Pal rewards and rebates for receipts much like hog no more new users right now sign up for waiting list 3. AUTO CASH BACK APPS like credit/ rewards without needing a high credit score. does require you to link a bank/debit card though. Drop (Ref Code: b3wv0) • Power offers choose 5 popular stores where you'll earn cash back (automatically) at as soon as you shop at them (both online or in store). • Walmart, Macy's, Dunkin Donuts, Target, Whole Foods, Walgreens, Starbucks, Uber, McDonalds, and my personal favorite, Chipotle •about 20-30 stores you can pick from for your perm. • a weekly limit of $5 in cash back (5,000 “drops”) • start with $1 (1,00 drop points) using my referral • Mobile offers (DraftKings, Groupon) Spent -very similar to Drop 1% cash back at all of the stores they offer, so you don't need to pick just your favorites. Starbucks, Netflix, Walgreens, Uber, Costco, iTunes, ExxonMobil, 7-Eleven, McDonalds,Kroger, The Home Depot, Chick-Fil-A, Whole Foods, Shell PayPal cash outs. Manage transactions in the app. LOW Cash out minimum $0.01 w/ Gift Card Discount HIGH $20 Minimum for PayPal cash out (at 1% cash back, it would take$2000 in spending to reach the $20 minimum cash out.) takes up to 30 days for approval of cash back Dosh link card choose stores to add $5 for $5 ref sign up bonus most popular. The one “everybody” is using Cash App by Square • get a”cash” debit card • withdraw to bank or Bitcoin • BOOSTS - get discounts restaurants & coffee shops once every 2 hours (Panera, Shake Shack, Subway, Chick-fil-a, Chipotle) • the cash back is instant, more like a discount. If the total is $5 and you save 10%, then you only need $4.50 in your account to make the purchase. • you can switch boosts but only can do one at a time, one every 2 hrs • you can link the card to Apple or Samsung Pay • $5 sign up bonus and $5 per referral Other Empyr apps: Yelp Dining Mogl Coupons.com only ONE Empyr app at a time. As soon as you link up with another Empyr app, you'll be disqualified from another until you link back up. You can switch the link between apps though or use different cards on different apps. • temporarily link my card to that just for the transaction and then link back to another app. • or stick with a favorite Swagbucks Local cash back with linked card at local businesses & restaurants Swagbucks Shop earn “Swagbucks" from shopping online like ebates redeem SB for gift cards or PayPal passive apps and games, surveys instant SB, faster cash out. Also fill up the Swaggo board E-bates -cash back certain stores -constantly updating “featured stores with DOUBLE cash back bonus cash back in app (as opposed to site) referral: spend $25 and you get $10 cash back. You also get $25 for each ref that spends $25. InboxDollar cash back and offers -e-mail earns you 2 cent per open Others... CashCrate ExtraBux 2. ROBO NEGOTIATORS • bots, software that automatically finds rebates and discounts you're elligible for based on your purchases and bills you already pay. Paribus • will automatically track your shopping • If an item you buy somewhere goes on sale shortly after or if there's any other discounts/promotions, they'll get you a rebate • they do take a cut of your savings. I believe it is 30% for all new users, but for each member you refer you can cut the cut by 5%. Sift • similar site to Paribus, and its key focus is on enforcing credit card benefits, but also monitors price drops • does NOT stack price drop rebates w/ Pairibus • For every purchase we let you know what benefits you are eligible for. • link Amazon and e-mail Trim bill negotiations Submit Your Bill: Submit your most recent cell phone, cable or internet bill to get started. Trim Negotiates: Trim negotiates with your provider to get you discounts on your bill. You Save Money: Trim takes 25% of annualized savings, but only on success—otherwise, it's free! • Text/e-mail alerts on account changes you set (deposits or withdraws of $xxx) • $2 for you and $2 for me Amazon gift card referral Discount & Coupon Apps Groupon huge discounted items, tickets to events, and even vacations Concerts I've gone to off Groupon: Van Halen, Michael Jackson tribute (Who's Bad), Sublime (With Rome) & The OffSpring, Events: Philly Wing Festival, Philadelphia Renaissance Faire, Stratosphere Trampoline Park & Ninja Warrior course, Wizard World Comicon Products: Destiny for PS4, PS4 controllers combine with Ebates, Swagbucks Inbox dollars, etc. make a purchase within 7 days of signup and we both get $10 Living Social -Groupon copy cat a lot of the same deals in Groupon, so if you hit max, you can buy more here. no ref program :( Wish (Ref Code: MWGMBWY) cheap goods -you get what you pay for -slow shipping, cheap quality. good for frugal budget and patient people Up 50% off (random) when you sign up with my ref link. I get $2 and up to $20 per month with refs Google Search “(whatever store you're shopping at online) discount code.” SHOUT OUT Brandon Selby AKA PassiveTools met on Passive-Earner forums. my passive income brother always commenting, liking, sharing *Don't forget to relax, Thank you ProcrastiN8r for reminding me to breathe. For the past week, I've been somewhat happier. Happy people, make happy tools.* It's messages like this that encourages me to keep doing what I'm doing or not doing depending on how you look at it. I'm glad some of you not only hear my voice and the crashing of the waves or whatever sound, but can see the Lazy Island, in your mind's eye, and feel like you're really here. You can be here on Lazy Island. I hope I can make you feel more relaxed, more lazy. Happiness isn't something you should have to work for It is isn't something that you have to grind for hours and make sacrifices for. Happiness. It is something that should come naturally, with no effort at all Happiness is easy to get. You just have to feel it and want it Laziness, total relaxation and calmness in your mind is what you use to get there. You can read more about the principles of L.A.Z.Y. mindset in my free e-book. Visit procrastin8r.com, scroll down, and you'll see a box to fill out your e-mail. RANDOM EVENT: We join Captain Lazy Bones on board the Slackin' Kraken ship as he shares the tale of his quest for the 5k Rum. SING-A-LONG LAZY PIRATE SONG/SEA SHANTY: Well we sail far across the sea Nap on the dock daily We lay out in the sun drinkin' rum Yarr! We be lazy TEASER FOR NEXT WEEK: so you know how automatically put money into savings you know how to easily earn cash back what if you don't have an extra money at all. you're broke and certainly don't have money to just spend wildly. well, we're gonna go into some easy ways you can start making money right away from your computer or smartphone, without a 9-5 job, and without needing to start a whole business Music: The Buccaneer's Haul by Shane Ivers

Food Heals
218: Two Vegan Vixens Share the Secrets to Healing Acid Reflux, Getting Rid of Eczema and Going Plant-Based

Food Heals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 63:48


It’s never been easier to go plant-based. More importantly, there’s never been a better time to do it. Faced with an epidemic of disease and the threat of global warming, it’s the one thing all of us can do to make a positive difference - both for our health, and the planet. Today’s two guests made the shift to veganism after watching the groundbreaking (and super powerful) documentary Earthlings. Now, they want to help other people transition to plant-based living, and better health. Melissa is a plant-powered personal chef and founder of ForkinPlants. We’re so inspired by her story. After studying healthcare and working in an office for years, she quit her 9 to 5 to follow her dreams and focus on her passions: cooking and helping people live healthy lives. But she wasn’t always on this vibe. In fact, before going vegan she used to eat cheese out of a can! Fifteen years ago, she had to take a 14-day course of antibiotics to clear an H-Pylori stomach infection. The result was a destroyed digestive system, chronic acid reflux and really bad eczema. Through research and Chinese medicine, she discovered that some of the top superfoods, like turmeric, were actually making her condition worse. Now, having healed herself through food, she helps others do the same. Read her blog post to find out how she healed her skin issues. Elana’s journey is similar. She suffered from chronic acid reflux from the age of 16. Of course, doctors just gave her a pill to take and unsurprisingly, this didn’t work long-term. She had her light-bulb moment at a retreat where the host made everyone watch Earthlings. Now vegan and healthy, Elana is a plant-based influencer and foodie, spreading vegan holistic health knowledge to those who need it most. She runs vegan events, and is about to quit her office job to follow her passion full-time. Her website Klean-Slate focuses on being real about food - because let’s face it, it’s not about being perfect, it’s about making small sustainable changes that last. Check out Episode 120 for Elana’s first appearance on the show, where she shares tips to rebalance your gut microflora. Our favorite vegan substitutes: Milk: Oatly milk - and chocolate milk. Their barista blend froths up beautifully Malk milk - sprouted nuts, no binders, super-clean and super tasty… especially the maple-pecan! Cheese: For everyday cheese, go for Follow Your Heart vegan cheese slices Kite Hills chive cream cheese Daiya cheese Miyoko’s cheese Yvonne’s vegan cheese Yogurt: Laava Forager Vegan meats: Beyond Burger - everyone loves this burger, even meat-eaters Gardein - but this is more a treat food than a health food Ice-cream: Cocobella Ben & Jerry’s vegan options Breyers vegan options Van Leeuwen Salt & Straw   Being hailed as “Sex and the City for Food,” The Food Heals Podcast brings together experts in the field of nutrition, health and healing to teach you the best-kept natural secrets to being a hotter, healthier, happier YOU! The Food Heals Podcast is hosted by Allison Melody and Suzy Hardy – two self-proclaimed natural chicks who will rock your world and change your beliefs about health! This sexy, savvy duo provides eco-friendly advice on a variety of issues including the healing power of nutrition, living authentically, turning your passion into your career, choosing the best natural health and beauty products, the benefits of a plant-based diet and so much more!

Heels Down Happy Hour
Heels Down Happy Hour #29 - Conformational Nightmares and Dysfunctional Barn families

Heels Down Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 40:41


Breyers are the horse gateway drug, am I right? This week, we’re talking about how the barn brings us all together, no matter our age. Also why figure 8 bridles are cool and our favorite tricks for confirmationally-challenged horses. Listen in...

Casually Kickin' It
Casually Kickin' It episode 73 "Did you say E3"

Casually Kickin' It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 37:53


On this episode: - we are talking about some of the news from E3. - giving our thoughts on the new "Halloween" trailer as well as the 2nd "Predator" trailer. - WWE money in the bank PPV coming up. - we tried Breyers new ice cream flavor half Oreo and half Chips Ahoy. - and much more! 

On The Bias
Episode 10: Emotional Homework

On The Bias

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 58:29


Michaela and Corey discuss their experiences using PatternJam and quilt "prototyping". PatternJam (https://patternjam.com) Corey's Designs: "Neopolitan" (https://patternjam.com/i/1223414949) "Pegs" (https://patternjam.com/i/26801250) Michaela's Designs: "Bold Geese" (https://patternjam.com/i/1022506976) "Random Semi-Circles" (https://patternjam.com/i/2051871779) Textillia (https://www.textillia.com/) 80's Breyers commercial featuring a carton! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw4oynxaFns) Neapolitan Ice Cream (https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Neapolitan_ice_cream) "Magic 8" HST Method (https://www.craftsy.com/quilting/article/how-to-make-half-square-triangles/) Tangram (https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Tangram) "Horseshoes and Hand Grenades" (https://www.themodernquiltguild.com/portfolio/horseshoes-hand-grenades-rebecca-burnett-2015)

B2B Marketing and More With Pam Didner
27 - How can Brand Guide Help Sales Enablement?

B2B Marketing and More With Pam Didner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 6:20


A listener, Ally, working in a small software company with 2 marketing people doing everything from marketing to sales support. She is working on a brand guide to standardize not only the look-and-feel of outbound communications but also create the consistent layout for different formats of content output. Her sales team thinks the brand guide is a colossal waste of time. They feel that she should spend the money and budget on creating sales collateral. She asked how to demonstrate the value of a brand guide to her sales team. Well, Ally, let me share with you a known ‘secret’: if the sales team had their wishes, they would love to see all the marketing budget focused on the bottom of the funnel and demand gen. But before we get to there, marketing needs to somehow find a way to make sure that people are actually aware of our products. Even for referrals and word-of-mouth, it starts with someone becoming aware of your products, using them, then referring or sharing with others. A good chunk of marketing’s job is to make sure that people are aware of our products and services. As you already know, to do that, we need to reach our audiences several times. In a traditional world, customers need to see the ad 6-7 times before the brand makes an impression on them. In the digital world, it’s not only about frequency but also about a consistent experience. That consistency needs to be reflected in image selection, copywriting, content etc. To make all that happen, a brand guide is needed. Brand guides are not only about logo usage, typography and color palettes. They should also include a brand persona, which relates the human attributes of your brand. Use specific adjectives and nouns to describe your brand personality. For people living in the US, you’re probably familiar with two ice cream brands: Breyers and Ben and Jerry’s. Both of them are part of the Unilever Conglomerates.  If you look at their package designs, Breyers brand persona is about family, tradition, quality, while Ben and Jerry’s is about individualism, quirky, wholesome and environmental friendly.  Don’t take me wrong: Ben and Jerry’s is all about quality as well, but they chose to talk about quality in the context of individual flavors and sustainable food sourcing. These nouns and adjectives in brand guide will lead copywriting and image selection. For example: to show where their milk comes from: Breyers may show an image of a cow rolling the meadows peacefully, Ben and Jerry’s uses an animated image to show cows playing a guitar and having a great time. The brand personalities guide creative development. So, how does this impact the sales team? I see it impacts sales teams in 3 ways: If sales reps create content, they need to understand the brand guide or use templates from it. Therefore, if you have templates for e-mail, presentation, blog post, product brief for sales team to use, incorporate them into the brand guide. To provide a consistent experience, sales’ training and development should also conform to the rules of the brand guide. Sales teams are the frontline interface of a brand. The reinforcement of brand and its values, occasionally, is complicated by how sales teams are recognized and incentivized. Compassionate brands do not reward greed. Exciting brands do not accept complacency. Sales wins are important, but it’s also important to be clear on how the sales team goes about it. To summarize the brand guide’s impact on sales, Use the templates from the brand guide to deliver consistent experience Guide the design of training and development Consider brand’s personas and values to establish sales compensation. The purchase journey from marketing to sales is a continuum. Customers may go back and forth between sales and marketing personnel or material, but the overall experience should stay the same. The content they receive from either sales or marketing should have the same look-and-feel with the same tone-and-manner. For complex sales, sales reps are the brand and the unique differentiator. Marketing creates a brand guide, but sales reps, account managers, customer service and support teams all shape the customer experience and bring brand promises to life. In order to do that, sales reps need to understand what their brand promises are. Ally, I hope that I answer your question. Back to my writing. Send me your marketing questions via Twitter @pamdidner    Be well. Until next time. 

Food Labels Revealed
FLR 017: You Scream, I Scream for Ice Cream

Food Labels Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 38:21


INGREDIENT OF THE DAY:  Pea Protein In today’s show, I’m going to explore ice cream, America’s favorite summertime treat.  Here are some topics that I’ll touch upon:  What is the origin of ice cream?  What is the official federal definition of ice cream?  What’s the difference between ice cream and frozen desserts?  How do you tell the difference between a real ice cream and a fake one?  And, as usual, I’ll be looking at ingredients, particularly new ones.  The national brand Breyers will be used for all the examples in this show since that company pretty much has products for every type of ice cream known to humankind.  Lastly, details for the first book giveaway will be provided.    Show Notes: To Contact Show:  foodlabelsrevealed@gmail.com The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store.  Search under Food Labels Revealed. References: Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things by Charles Panati http://tinyurl.com/yczsymvf Federal Ice Cream Standard of Identity http://tinyurl.com/ychs7fyf USDA Food Composition Databases http://tinyurl.com/h9hokm6

Recent Paper Decent Puzzle
Please Eat Ice Cream for Science

Recent Paper Decent Puzzle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 10:11


We're doing an experiment this summer, and want your data. Music: bensound.com

iReadit
#116 - Britain Votes to Leave the Empire

iReadit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 67:17


Help support the show! - www.patreon.com/dailyinternet   #10 - Britain votes to leave EU   #9 - Counter-Strike Go   #8 - TIL while the Roman senate was debating about possible conspirators of an attempted coup, Julius Cesar received a note. Cato, who opposed to Julius Cesar accused him of corresponding with the conspirators and demanded the letter to be read aloud. The note was a love letter from Cato's sister.   #7 - LeBron James pledges $87M for hometown kids to attend college   #6 - Nintendo 64!   #5 - Physicists suggest we might have just found dark matter while detecting gravitational waves.   #4 - TIL that as a result of Breyers adding excessive amounts of additives in their ice cream to cut costs, Canada has determined their product no longer contains enough milk and cream to meet labeling requirements for ice cream, and must be labeled "Frozen Dairy Dessert",or "Frozen Dessert."   #3 - Judge rules Texas prison must provide inmates with safe-drinking water   #2 - James Earl Jones Confirmed as Voice of Darth Vader in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story   #1 - Comcast Admits It Incorrectly Debited $1,775 From Account, Tells Me To Sort It Out With Bank   Thanks Show contact E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Twitter: @ireaditcast Phone: (508)-738-2278   Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein "Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

The Debug Log
Episode 1: You Put My Data Where?!

The Debug Log

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2015 49:01


Woe is me! Ryan breaks a few hearts in this episode with his west coast news, so it was tough pulling Zack away from his bucket of Breyers ice cream and stopping him from binge watching the whole second season of “Friends” in order to record this week. That said, today's episode is a bit of a doozy as we get rather intimate with a slew of data solutions for Unity. We talk about the built-in Unity PlayerPrefs, the cloud storage solution Parse.com, and a few others that we've played around with while developing our games. Thanks again for tuning in this week and we hope you enjoyed the show! If you have any other data solutions that you absolutely love, or absolutely abhor, feel free to drop us a line at: thedebuglog@gmail.com

Those Movie Guys Podcast
TMG #29--Gone Baby Gone, Mr. Brooks, and Top 5 Directorial Debuts

Those Movie Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2007


Today on the show we see if Ben Affleck was really just eating Breyers and smoking pot while making Good Will Hunting when we review his first effort as director, Gone Baby Gone. Then we see if Kevin Costner is a plausible serial killer, or if we just want to kill him in Mr. Brooks. Finally, we count down our Top 5 directorial debuts.Remember, please give us any feedback you'd like at thosemovieguys@gmail.com. Or you can check out our websites at myspace, blogger, or google groups.