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Brothers Jay & Allen Bobinac join Kieran in studio to share about receiving the Lord Mayor's Award that recognises their impact in serving Dublin's Homeless Community.
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Follow Us: https://linktr.ee/excusemebrother Check out the It's Relational Podcast: youtube.com/@ItsRelationalpodcast?si=ogYfXSwTfNmBjuXl In part 2 of the interview with Brother Kay, Brothers Jay and Tay finish the story of Kemar Johnson and his journey into fatherhood.
The American Revolution was accomplished through the actions of countless heroes. The Jay Brother's had a lasting impact on the American Revolution and the United States. The American Revolution had a lasting impact on the Jay Brother's too. Doctor's, lawyer's, spying, family fights, and even back channel attempts to reconcile with the British! This episode has it all. So, watch, listen, and enjoy Season 1 Episode 14, “The Brothers Jay” from Revolutionary War Rarities and the Sons of the American Revolution. Please remember to subscribe to our YouTube Channel and become a member of the Revolutionary War Rarities Facebook Group. Also, watch and listen on your favorite podcast application. #foundingfathers #americanrevolution #warofindependence #johnjay #jamesjay #revolutionarywar #americanhistory #sonsoftheamericanrevolution #revolutionarywarrarities #rarehistory #americanrevolutionpodcast
In this episode, the Brothers Jay and Tay talk about the childhood of a brother. They talk about the cultural differences people have when growing up. Brother Tay makes up names to insult people. The similarities that people have as they grow up. Brother Tay talks about why he hates saying black.
In this episode Brothers Jay and Tay talk the mass shootings in America. The idea of gun control laws. The Brothers go in detail of the elementary school shooting and Brother Tay goes on a special rant.
Brothers Jay and Tay talk about sports. In this episode they talk about the sports leagues, mostly the NCAA, have been increasing profits and not giving anything to their athletes that mostly brothers. If you have comments or questions please send us an email at excusemebrotherpodcast@gmail or message us on ig excuse_me_brotha.
Brothers Jay and Tay talk about being the alpha. They talk about podcasts telling men and women should act like. They talk about the damage these podcasts have caused to society and people's mental health.
Brothers Jay and Tay have a special guest for this episode. The brother The Chiseled Adonis, content creator and stand-up comedian. The Adonis talks about finding your career and the issues he faces with YouTube and other social media platforms.
In this episode, the Brothers Jay and Tay talk about their college experience. The statistics of people in college and the reasons they stay in or drop-out of college. Share your opinions with the brothers at excusemebrotherpodcast@gmail.com or on IG at excuse_me_brotha.
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Brothers Jay and Jack discuss the recently published Sports Illustrated 2010's all underrated team --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-grote/support
1. INTRO We were honored to be asked to participate in the One Room Challenge. Twenty design influencers were selected from around the U.S. to take the challenge of transforming a room and documenting the process and sharing their sources and professional advice over eight weekly posts. The One Room Challenge™ is currently in its seventeenth season, a highly anticipated bi-annual event held every April and October. This Episode is Sponsored by Helser Brothers Hardware. Helser brothers are a fully custom manufacturer of drapery hardware. It is run by Brothers Jay and Mark. Jay was an expert independent drapery installer and designs new products that are install friendly and engineered for strength and Mark, a talented metal worker with a mind of an engineer, has been regarded as a mechanical genius by all who know him. Helser has an outstanding reputation and has been in business for 24 years. Their customer service agents known as “The Rod Squad” include retired interior designers and drapery workroom owners with decades of experience. They can customize anything and any order over $100 is shipped free. you can see their products at helserbrothers.com or find them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. Listen to our interview with Jay Helser on Episode 71. It’s interesting that in deciding to do our podcast studio as the space for the One Room Challenge, COVID was not a thing. Now that so many of us are working from home and doing zoom calls, it seems appropriate that this update is very relevant to those working at home and trying to make their space functional and visually attractive at the same time. Episode 1 hit the airwaves in January of 2018. We have been recording in the same spot and we are now recording Episode 82. One thing that we are not changing is our production company called “Produce Your Podcast”. They offer a full service, turn-key remote recording service with a live engineer in broadcast quality and then do all of the editing, sound mixing and post production of the podcast. One thing we determined from the very beginning was that we wanted high quality sound. Nothing worse than listening to a podcast that is hard to hear or fuzzy. Another goal of ours is to “video” our podcasts. We have found that there are some people who don’t either like to listen to podcasts or don’t know how. We purchased a ring light and that’s about as far as we’ve gotten for right now. 2. OUR PODCAST STUDIO A. Located in the Kandrac & Kole Office i. A 2-story house located in a culdesac of 8 historic homes that are all businesses – We work on the top floor and use the bottom floor for storage and a conference room where we do client presentations. B. Prior to the Renovation: i. A space that we kept overflow fabric books and various finish samples such as carpet, tile, countertop material, wallpaper samples, etc. This is where we WERE recording our podcast because if offered good sound absorption and we figured no one would “see us”. 3. WHAT WE DID A. Removed everything from the space to start fresh i. We had a lot of fabric samples on the wall where we used the Rubbermaid Fast Track Wall Organizing System. Read our blog – Week 2 that shows this versatile system that works great for fabrics or any other type of wall organization. B. We painted over the original green color in Sherwin Williams Spare White – SW6204 – light and bright! Thank you to Sherwin Williams for donating the paint and to Verge and Associates in Atlanta for painting the room for us. Listen to Podcast Episode #55 where we talk about our favorite white paint colors. Also, check out Sherwin Williams “Designer Color Collection”. An exclusive collection of 200 new colors, including brighter and purer whites. C. We selected the entire paint palette for the space – We did a rebrand at the end of 2019 with the help of Franki Durbin (frankidurbin.com) and Emory Kole Designs. The color palette for the brand, and our podcast studio is navy, blush pink and chartreuse. D. We determined the needs and function for the space i. Good sound absorption ii. Comfortable chairs for ourselves and guests of the podcast iii. A way to hide the design resources we still needed in the space (fabrics and finish samples) iv. A way to organize and hide our equipment wires v. Larger microphones for more comfortable speaking posture – we use the Audio Technica AT2005USB vi. Artwork that would energize and inspire us vii. Statement lighting 4. OUR SPONSORS A. LIGHTING - Blueprint Lighting out of New York – Known for custom handmade lighting that is mid-century modern inspired and handcrafted with quick lead times. They work with designers, decorators and architects. We chose the 3 Arm Monarch Chandelier – you can customize the enamel color. We went with a blush/pink to fit our brand color. Check out their website – blueprintlighting.com to see their ceiling fixtures, pendants, flush mounts, floor lamps and wall lamps and sconces. One of our favorites is the Tuxedo Wall Sconce! B. FURNITURE i. Woodbridge Furniture - Our Podcast Table – the Helene Breakfast Table – we needed a fairly small round wood table to fit in the space and this was perfect at 44” round. It has a light wood finish that we knew we would have to make grommet holes into for wire management. Very distracting with lots of wires around! A big thank you to Woodbridge, high end brand of case goods, dining, occasional and outdoor furniture.They make beautiful traditional and transitional pieces and many can be customized in any color with a paint chip or specific manufacturer’s color. We LOVE their barstools and tables. Check them out at woodbridgefurniture.com. and see their new collection from Lauren Liess – I especially love the Revival Chair, Counter and Bar Stool. ii. Fairfield Chair –4 Swivel Chairs to go around the table. They are called the Tipsy Swivel Chair. They are a petite tight back chair with a brass base at the bottom. You can add nail trim to the chair and it’s also available with a dual USB port. We elected to do a COM, which means “Customer’s Own Material”. We used a fabric in the Trend Line of Fabricut, another wonderful sponsor. We chose Fabric #04250 in a solid chartreuse color which came from the Vern Yip book called Palisades Velvet. Fairfield is a major U.S. manufacturer established in 1921 of fine upholstered seating for home, office and hospitality as well as headboards and case goods. They partnered with interior designer, television personality and lifestyle expert Libby Langdon to design several upholstery pieces and case goods as well as bedroom furniture, which is a first for Fairfield. These gorgeous pieces debuted at the October High Point Market. They have a huge variety of products, fabrics and finishes and we appreciate their generous donation. Check them out at fairfield.com iii. Currey and Company – We chose the Thea Credenza in a light wood finish with 2 cabinet doors (with 4 shelves) and 2 drawers. This is where we will house our podcast equipment and keep it nice and tidy behind the cabinet doors. If you are regular listeners of our podcast, you know that Currey Is our go to lighting source that also sells beautiful furniture and accessories. Their high quality products and customer service have made them one of our all time favorite vendors. In our next Episode #83 we will dive into the fabrics we selected, the amazing artists that grace our art gallery wall, our podcast tile logo on the wall, and the professional photography of the space.
We met Linda Holt at “Design Camp” in Atlanta in 2013. She was new in the design business and now has a beautiful portfolio of work and an extremely well written and interesting blog. Besides being a talented interior designer, she has now created an interesting new offering – assisting people on how to improve their cell phone photography with some impressive and easy tools. - This Episode is Sponsored by Helser Brothers Hardware. Helser brothers are a fully custom manufacturer of drapery hardware. It is run by Brothers Jay and Mark. Jay was an expert independent drapery installer and designs new products that are install friendly and engineered for strength and Mark, a talented metal worker with a mind of an engineer, has been regarded as a mechanical genius by all who know him. Helser has an outstanding reputation and has been in business for 24 years. Their customer service agents known as “The Rod Squad” include retired interior designers and drapery workroom owners with decades of experience. They can customize anything and any order over $100 is shipped free. you can see their products at helserbrothers.com or find them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. Listen to our interview with Jay Helser on Episode 71. 1. INTRO Linda worked as a professional photographer in Boston for 25 years. She specialized in headshots and portfolios for actors and models. As much as she loved running her photography business, chronic neck pain from years of lifting heavy DSLR cameras and heavy equipment had taken its toll. She was told by a spinal specialist that it was time to put down the camera for good or she would soon be facing spinal surgery. At the time that she was told to give up that career, the recession hit. In 2009 she closed the photography studio and went back to school for Interior Design, a lifelong passion. In 2011 she started her interior design business, Linda Holt Creative and a Design Blog called “Focus on Creativity”. 2. IPHONE TIPS AND TRICKS: How did this become your “claim to fame”? 3. WHAT IS THE ISOLATING AT HOME CELL PHONE PHOTO CHALLENGE ON FACEBOOK? 4. WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE PHOTO APS? 5. TOP TIP: Clean your lens. Listen in for more tips!
This Episode is Sponsored by Helser Brothers Hardware. Helser brothers are a fully custom manufacturer of drapery hardware. It is run by Brothers Jay and Mark. Jay was an expert independent drapery installer and designs new products that are install friendly and engineered for strength and Mark, a talented metal worker with a mind of an engineer, has been regarded as a mechanical genius by all who know him. Helser has an outstanding reputation and has been in business for 24 years. Their customer service agents known as “The Rod Squad” include retired interior designers and drapery workroom owners with decades of experience. They can customize anything and any order over $100 is shipped free. You can see their products at helserbrothers.com or find them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. Listen to our interview with Jay Helser on Episode 71. In this episode: Question #1: Ming from woodland hills, CA“I’ve always liked crown moldings and would like them in my house but my ceilings are only 7-1/2’ high. Would crown moldings only make the ceiling feel lower?” Question #2: Poppy from Chicago, IL “How much art is too much art in a room when you’re filling walls? What are your go to alternatives to art when you already have a lot of art in one room but still have blank wall space?” Question #3: Tyler from Nashville, TN “What are the rules about mixing furniture wood colors/styles in one space?” Question #4: Tracy (Interior DesigneR) from Richmond, VA “What would be the most important thing you can do as a newbie to set yourself up for success and your best advice to someone just starting out in the interior design business?” Question #5: Justine from Sanfranciso, CA “How do I spruce up a rental? What is the best investment furniture pieces when you don’t know how long you’ll be there? With the economy unstable right now, what is the best way to make the most of your spaces with less?” Question #6: Lauren from Alpharetta, GA “How do you deal with PTSD from a remodel gone bad? I had a very bad experience with a renovation of my Master Bath. I am now wanting to do some renovations to my kitchen but am paralyzed for fear of another problem. What is your suggestion on how to overcome this?” Question #7: Roberta from St. Louis, Missouri “What greenery or faux décor should I put in my outside window boxes in the winter?”
1. THIS PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY HELSER BROTHERS HADRWARD Helser brothers are a fully custom manufacturer of drapery hardware. It is run by Brothers Jay and Mark. Jay was an expert independent drapery installer and designs new products that are install friendly and engineered for strength and Mark, a talented metal worker with a mind of an engineer, has been regarded as a mechanical genius by all who know him. Helser has an outstanding reputation and has been in business for 24 years. Their customer service agents known as “The Rod Squad” include retired interior designers and drapery workroom owners with decades of experience. They can customize anything and any order over $100 is shipped free. you can see their products at helserbrothers.com or find them on facebook, instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. 2. INTRO We have been wanting to attend this show for years and could never work it out either because of our workload or because both shows, Spring and Fall, are right before High Point Market. That is one of the reasons we are not in High Point right now. We made the decision, and with the help of design friend Sarah Eilers, that now was the time to go. What is this show? A show where you can find antiques, furniture, rugs, artwork, mirrors, clothing, jewelry, boots, one of a kind pieces and so much more. Round Top is located in between Austin and Houston, Texas and started in 1968. The population of this area is 90, but in the Spring and Fall about 200,000 descend upon the area. It spans over a twenty mile stretch. Fly into Austin or Houston and rent a car. 3. HOW TO NAVIGATE A. Go with a seasoned professional - Lucas Eilers Design – Sarah Eilers – Houston Interior Designer i. Sarah was the ultimate hostess, picking us up at the airport, taking us to some of her favorite shops in Houston and then to tour her amazing office in the Houston Design Center. We left the next day to head to Round Top – about a 1-1/2 hour drive. ii. Stay in a reputable place – Sarah found an amazing rental just a few miles from all the action – There’s a crazy story about this place. iii. Map out the shows you want to go to – (some open later than others) Sarah did this all for us J iv. Save the air conditioned places for the afternoon v. Know where the best bathrooms are vi. Dress comfortably and bring sunscreen. It is HOT!!!! vii. Bring cash – not all dealers take credit cards and you have better options to haggle viii. Take a break and have a nice lunch – Lulu’s B. THE SHOWS i. Marburger Farm – our favorite – can spend a whole day here 1. Entrance Fee 2. 350 Dealers 3. Big field - All outdoor tents ii. Big Red Barn 1. Quality Antiques 2. 30,000 square feet – air conditioned 3. Estate jewelry, silver iii. Blue Hills 1. First top along Highway 237 2. 26 acres 3. Antiques, textiles and outdoor furniture 4. Great BBQ lunch at the picnic tables iv. The Compound – 5 Barns 1. Beautiful European antiques 2. 40,000 square feet 3. Doors 4. Armoires 5. Mirrors v. Market Hill 1. Large indoor venue 2. Art, rugs, décor, furniture 3. Air-conditioned restrooms vi. The Arbors – a favorite 1. Artwork 2. Textiles and linens 3. Clothing 4. Boots 5. Handcrafted Jewelry C. SOME FAVORITE VENDORS i. Pascal Home (shows at Scott Antique Market) – beautiful tables, beds, seating and lighting ii. Southern Classic Jewelry (shows at Scott Antique Market and Americasmart) – Joann purchased the nurse buckle iii. The Crooked Antler – great clothes, accessories, and jewelry iv. Kim Hoegger Home – design colleague selling furniture, linens, pillows, accessories v. Outpost Original – horns boxes, ostrich eggs, shell necklaces, quills, etc. vi. Stephanie Wheeler – fine artist – colorful abstracts vii. Paul Michael Company – large store selling several vendors viii. Haute Horns – bedazzled horns! ix. Southern Beasts – vintage fabric covered sculptures – mostly animals – unique one of a kind x. Jackies Folk Art – Interesting and unique framed art D. PANEL DISCUSSION SPONSORED BY TRADITIONAL HOME – MODERATED BY KRISSA ROSSBUND, SENIOR STYLE EDITOR i. Suzanne Kasler ii. Martyn Lawrence Bullard iii. Robert Passal iv. Mary McDonald Each panelist chose their favorite piece from the show, had it on the stage and discussed why they chose it. E. HOW TO BRING YOUR LARGE PURCHASES HOME i. Bring your own U-Haul or Trailer ii. There are several companies that will transport your purchases – a reputable (but somewhat expensive) one is Distinguished Transport. You can bring them your receipts and they will pick up each item from each the vendor and bring them back to your home. First item to Atlanta was $600 and then $100 for every item thereafter. It would be a good idea to share purchases with friends or only use this service if you plan on bringing back a lot of items.
This week, the Brothers Jay go ga-ga for a particularly amazing villain, but are disappointed with the lack of forethought in his evil plan. Watch this week's episode here: https://www.facebook.com/TheSuperSentaiNetwork/videos/2193771700475/ Email the show: Supersentaibrothers@gmail.com Find Matt Jay on Twitter: @supersentaibros Toei Company's Choujin Sentai Jetman is the fifteenth season of the long running Japanese Super Sentai television program -- the franchise which inspired and sourced the American Power Rangers franchise produced by Bandai! The Super Sentai Brothers podcast is brought to you by Retrograde Orbit Radio and the following dedicated Retrograde Orbit Radio Personalities: Your Dashing Hosts: Matt and Dave Jay Your Faithful Producer: Producer Mark
The Brothers Jay reconnect after the Holidays and discuss bus routes, Google plus, and a host of Christmas anecdotes. Meanwhile, Daigo befriends a young person at a pet shop and the Rangers look into kids getting turned into stone. This week's villain: The Haniwa Ventriloquist! Watch this week's episode here: Part 1:https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=273043472731141 Part 2:https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=273043596064462 Email the show: Supersentaibrothers@gmail.com Find Matt Jay on Twitter: @supersentaibros Join the Facebook discussion: https://www.facebook.com/SuperSentaiBros Toei Company's Gosei Sentai Dairanger is the seventeenth season of the long running Japanese Super Sentai television program -- the franchise which inspired and sourced the American Power Rangers franchise produced by Bandai!
This Show: Something Kept Hidden talks to us about what drives their band, and their music. Brothers Jay and Ed give us a peak at their song writing styles and inspirations. Along with this interview enjoy to two songs, the blisteringly raw energy of "God's Children", and the poignant and haunting "Can't stay away".