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Welcome back to EnVision Me Show...From Burnout the What's Next." I'm your host, and today, we're diving into a riveting conversation with an inspirational author who defies all odds — Tammie Polk. Imagine setting a goal to publish 200 books and achieving it amidst countless challenges. That's precisely what Tammie has done, and she's here to share her incredible journey from setting audacious goals to overcoming obstacles and celebrating milestones. With over 200 books under her belt, Tammie highlights the diverse genres she explores, from non-fiction motivational pieces to heartwarming and thought-provoking fiction.In this episode, you'll learn how Tammie keeps generating new ideas and the strategies she employs to turn her passion for writing into a thriving business. From leveraging Facebook posts to full-length novels, Tammie generously offers practical tips for aspiring writers on finding content inspiration and the five essential things your book should do for you. Plus, we discuss her unique book boxes and how they're designed to give readers a more immersive experience.Whether you're a budding author, an avid reader, or simply in need of some motivation to meet your own goals, today's conversation promises to deliver valuable insights and actionable advice. So, lean in and get ready to uncover the secrets behind Tammie Polk's phenomenal success and discover how you too can turn your creative passions into rewarding endeavors. Stay tuned!00:00 "Global Author Insights Show"05:56 Unexpected Teacher's Holiday Tale09:34 Sibling Rivalry Among Educator Twins12:34 Father-Daughter Conversations & Misunderstandings13:50 "Creating a 30-Day Challenge"19:28 Left Conference Over Self-Publishing Remarks22:58 "Buy My Book: Dust Solution"23:56 "Bookstore Adventure and Candy Store"29:07 From Book Idea to Signing31:27 "Road to 200 Celebration"34:53 "Tammy Polk's Book Box Launch"
Dexter adjusts to his new job as a forensics intern at Miami Metro; Deb lashes out at her dad by engaging in petty criminal behavior.
My wife and I were out shopping at Walmart the other night, and as we were getting ready to check out, I grabbed a candy bar. I still enjoy one every now and then, but I try not to have too many. But as I grabbed my Milky Way, my mind wandered to my younger days. Like many people, we had a little neighborhood candy store just a few blocks from my house. I don't remember much about the store, it's only a distant memory. But I realized that candy stores don't exist anymore. The convenience store has taken its place. And since they sell gas, food, beer, and candy, they're much more popular... Click Here To Subscribe Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicGoogle PodcastsTuneIniHeartRadioPandoraDeezerBlubrryBullhornCastBoxCastrofyyd.deGaanaiVooxListen NotesmyTuner RadioOvercastOwlTailPlayer.fmPocketCastsPodbayPodbeanPodcast AddictPodcast IndexPodcast RepublicPodchaserPodfanPodtailRadio PublicRadio.comReason.fmRSSRadioVurblWe.foYandex jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-13292 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-677ca15dcda14').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-677ca15dcda14.modal.secondline-modal-677ca15dcda14").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); });
The dark passenger is back—sort of. On Today's Episode, we discuss Showtime's reboot-prequel-sequel hybrid starring Michael C. Hall (as narrator only). With its first three episodes—And in the Beginning, Kid in a Candy Store, and Miami Vice, this series revisits Dexter Morgan's formative years in Miami during the early 1990s.We'll break down the show's connection to Dexter and Dexter:New Blood, the casting decisions, comparisons, trivia, and how the show incorporates nods to Dexter lore. Tune in and enjoy!
Kirt & Mr. Sal discuss Season 1 Episode 2 of Dexter: Original Sin in which Deb grills tofu kabobs for dinner. Shoe Hammer some Show Hoppers into your day! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJb6TAVe_sYmo4G7lAfEYtg Website: showhoppers.com Show Hoppers Twitter: @ShowHoppers Mr. Sal Twitter: @ShowHoppersSal e-mail: showhopperspodcast@gmail.com
Kirt & Mr. Sal discuss Season 1 Episode 2 of Dexter: Original Sin in which Spencer wants a banana bread slice with chocolate chips in it. Shoe Hammer some Show Hoppers into your day! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJb6TAVe_sYmo4G7lAfEYtg Website: showhoppers.com Show Hoppers Twitter: @ShowHoppers Mr. Sal Twitter: @ShowHoppersSal e-mail: showhopperspodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Breaking Down Boxes. We have compelling conversations with entrepreneurs in the packaging space. In this episode of Breaking Down Boxes, hosts Jeff Pallini and George Perreira sit down with Mark Jared, Director and CEO of Cumberland Container in Monterey, TN, to explore his unconventional career path and the evolution of his business. From navigating international challenges in China to leading a box plant in Tennessee, Mark's story is a fascinating tale of resilience, innovation, and community.Mark shares his unique perspective on leadership, emphasizing the importance of trust and collaboration, and discusses the strategies that have driven Cumberland Container's growth. From investing in technology to building personalized customer relationships, Mark offers insights into the challenges and opportunities within the independent packaging industry.About MarkGrowing up in the countryside outside of a small town I learned to be fairly self-reliant and after a couple of extensive trips a love for travel. I started mountaineering at 14 with my Dad which has taken me to some pretty amazing places. At 18 I went west to work the wheat harvest before moving to Virginia to attend school at Washington & Lee University. My junior year was three of the best as I had multiple jobs over a 2 year period from construction to sales and made a trip to Mexico to climb the 3 highest peaks. Once back at school I took the opportunity to get selected for an exchange program W&L had with the Chinese University of Hong Kong. That was in 1979 when the US recognized the People's Republic Of China and it became the “new frontier” as few Westerners had traveled there since 1949. As a poor student I could not afford to join a tour but used my majors in history and philosophy and a bit of Chinese language to get a job leading tours to China. Over the next 5 years I lead over 45 trips all over China and also into Southeast Asia, India, Pakistan, the Soviet Union, Japan and others. During that period I also went to grad school and received my Masters in International Management. Not wanting to turn 30 leading tours I got a job with consortium of companies building the largest foreign invested real estate project in Shanghai. After working and managing the Shanghai Centre project for 20 plus years and also working on projects in Korea and Vietnam I went to work for Dubai World responsible for developing new real estate projects in Asia. In 2010 I received a fax from my father to come home and buy the box company he had started in 1969. He claimed I could continue to live in China as the company had a management team but that turned out to be stretch of the truth. In 2013 I moved the family away from their 23 million best friends to middle TN and began to work at Cumberland Container where I had no clue how a box was made. However the company had a very good team of leaders that I recognized I needed to even try to manage the business. After our GM left in 2016 taking a considerable amount of business we formed a management committee to run the business all of which are still at the company. I joined AICC around 2018 and began attending the meetings where I got a great introduction to a lot of new ideas and great people in the industry. I pretty quickly drank the kool-aid to get ahead we needed to have fast and precise equipment to be competitive and grow the business so over the past 5+ years we went on capital investment program buying new FFGs, RDC, Baysek, Speciality Folder Gluer, Partition Assembler, Automatan and Stitcher/Gluer. We also expanded the facility growing to 260K square feet, upgraded our shipping fleet, scrap system and graphics capability making us well positioned for the next 10+ years. Plus I bought 12 acres of property adjacent to the plant for future expansion. Cumberland has a great management group and a very capable workforce of 95...
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Dane County; https://bit.ly/4eW30rkThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4Campfire Conversation:In today's campfire conversation, we take a delightful journey through some of Wisconsin's most cherished candy shops. Freese's Candy Shop in West Allis, established in 1928, is renowned for its historical charm and signature whipped cream candies crafted with a vintage Hobart mixer. Meanwhile, Sweet Memories Candy Shoppe offers a whimsical experience in a quaint "little house of candy," boasting an impressive selection of treats alongside nostalgic touches like a vintage Coke machine.Later, we feature Lynne Marie's Candies in Hayward, famous for its wide array of chocolates and taffy. Other sugary stops include The Sweet Tooth in Prairie du Chien and Sweeden Sweets in Superior, both offering unique and delectable confections. Before coming to a close, we highlight Confections for Any Occasion in Theresa, Oaks Candy in Oshkosh, and Uncle Tom's Candy in Ellison Bay, followed by our list of indulgent honorable mentions.Inside Sponsors:Visit Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/4hhUV1MGHT: https://bit.ly/4hlhwuiSauk County: https://bit.ly/48gYqBD
In this engaging conversation, Harriett Weber shares her experiences at the West Cumberland Senior Center, highlighting the history and activities of the Seven Oaks Club, her passion for quilting, and her community involvement. She reflects on the evolution of women's roles in organizations, her career as a nurse, and the legacy of Weber's Candy Store, all while emphasizing the importance of friendship and creativity in her life. takeaways Harriett Weber has been a member of the Seven Oaks Club since 1971. The Seven Oaks Club has a rich history dating back to 1895. Quilting serves as a therapeutic and creative outlet for Harriet. The Downing Street Quilters meet regularly to share and create quilts. Harriett emphasizes the importance of community involvement and support. The role of women in clubs has evolved significantly over the years. Harriett's career as a nurse has shaped her perspective on community service. Weber's Candy Store has a legacy of over 120 years in Bridgeton. Harriett enjoys teaching quilting to others at the Senior Center. Friendship and creativity are central themes in Harriet's life. Sound Bites "I could be here daily and not get bored." "We have a very, very short business meeting." "I have been quilting ever since." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Seven Oaks Club 02:56 History and Evolution of the Club 05:33 Community Impact and Contributions 08:13 Membership and Participation 11:01 Diverse Interests and Activities 14:07 Quilting: A Personal Journey 16:59 Career and Community Involvement 19:50 Legacy of Weber's Candy Store 22:58 Involvement in Local Organizations 25:47 Reflections on Life and Community 45:47 Introduction to Honey the Hunter 48:24 The Vibrant Community at West Cumberland Senior Center 50:49 The Art of Quilting and Seasonal Decor 52:38 The Quilting Process and Community Involvement 53:29 Conclusion and Future Visits
This Quoircast podcast episode is brought to you by Finding Jesus by Herb Montgomery. Published by Quoir and available nowIn this episode we chat with Jay BakkerJay Bakker is an American pastor, author, and speaker. He is the son of televangelists Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye Messner. During his young adult years, Bakker became disillusioned with mainstream Christianity, becoming particularly critical of Christian fundamentalism and the Christian right. He later adopted a much more liberal form of Christianity and became a co-founder of Revolution Church, which was created in 1994 in Phoenix, Arizona. Bakker then preached at Revolution's Atlanta location before pastoring the New York City branch of Revolution Church, which held services at the bar and venue Pete's Candy Store, in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn until Bakker relocated to Minneapolis in 2013 and began pastoring another iteration of Revolution Church there. Much of Bakker's story was retold in a documentary on Sundance Channel called One Punk Under God: The Prodigal Son of Jim and Tammy Faye. His story has also been chronicled in Time Magazine.You can follow Jay on:Facebook Instagram You can find all things Revolution Church related on their websiteYou can purchase Jay Bakkers books on Amazon.comYou can connect with This Is Not Church on:Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTubeAlso check out our Biolink for all things This Is Not Church relatedPlease like and follow our Quoircast Partners:Heretic Happy Hour Messy Spirituality Apostates Anonymous Second Cup with Keith The Church Needs TherapyIdeas Digest Snarky Faith Podcast Wild Olive Deadly Faith Spirituality Brew Pub Faith For The Rest Of UsJonathan_Foster Sacred Thoughts Holy Heretics Reframing Our Stories Bros Bibles & Beer Liminal LivingLove Covered Life The Social Jesus Project I Was A Teenage FundamentalistEach episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!
Barbara joined our podcast three years ago and now she is back discussing all things candy and their recent opening of their new store in Rock Falls, C&J's Scoop Shoppe & Candy Store & More. A small town is now boasting a new store featuring small amounts of candy, light food option and of course, ice cream. Barbara discusses her favorite candy, what people love to eat in their store, their eclectic mix of oddities and so much more. This podcast is for the foodies and the nostalgia folks. What a pleasure to have such a great business mind in our area. Sponsors: Office on Main, Tanglewood Greens, Elevated Endeavors and Carbliss. Co-Hosts: Becca Schoenborn & Dustyn Dubuque
3/4 of the boys are in the building, because John loves his wife. Z-Bird talks about the time he was on Double Dare. Anthrocon hit Pittsburgh and Z-Bird participated. Texas had an epic 4th of July Drone show. And Danny Trejo got in a fist fight at a 4th of July Parade. Steve-O is getting a boob job. Grampa Joe's Candy Store is selling Hotdog Water Pops. A Vermont politician gets caught pouring water in a coworkers bag for months. Illinois introduces influencer law for parents who feature their kids in content. London car theft is so bad car owners are chaining their cars to trees. And Jack becomes the owner of 2 grills. All that and more on this week's episode of Greenfield's Finest Podcast. Check out our events, social media, and merch sale at the link below: https://linktr.ee/GFP Website: https://greenfieldsfinestpodcast.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7viuBywVXF4e52CHUgk1i5 Produced by Lane Media https://www.lanemediapgh.com/
Wherein we are greeted by floating balloons. Sweeten our day: gwritersanon@gmail.com Name-call us on Facebook (Ghost Writers, Anonymous).
The Line Up - The Candy Store Murder 1950 William Johnstone, Wally Maher, Raymond Burr, Janette Nolan, Howard McNear, Sam Edwards, Hy Averback, Jean Tatum, Clayton Post A robbery and a murder case in a candy store, with a station wagon as a clue.
Support us on Patreon and join one of our reading groups: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcastLive at Pete's Candy Store in Brooklyn, NY. 05.30.24. We also discuss Palestine, ocularity, academia, the pandemic, silence, mysticism.Support the Show.Support the podcast:https://www.acidhorizonpodcast.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/acidhorizonAcid Horizon on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcastZer0 Books and Repeater Media Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/zer0repeaterMerch: http://www.crit-drip.comOrder 'Anti-Oculus: A Philosophy of Escape': https://repeaterbooks.com/product/anti-oculus-a-philosophy-of-escape/Order 'The Philosopher's Tarot': https://repeaterbooks.com/product/the-philosophers-tarot/Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/169wvvhiHappy Hour at Hippel's (Adam's blog): https://happyhourathippels.wordpress.comRevolting Bodies (Will's Blog): https://revoltingbodies.comSplit Infinities (Craig's Substack): https://splitinfinities.substack.com/Music: https://sereptie.bandcamp.com/ and https://thecominginsurrection.bandcamp.com/
Intro Song – Zac Harmon, “Deal With The Devil”, Long As I Got My Guitar First Set - Jubu Smith, “Hamster Wheel”, Self Titled Mick Kolossa, “Educated By The Blues”, Wooden Music 11 Guys Quartet, “Lonesome Hotel Blues”, Single Little G Weevil, “Yoga Girl (Hold Me Close)”, If I May… Second Set – Chris Daniels & The Kings with Freddi Gowdy, “Jump (When My Baby Says)”, Blues With Horns Volume II Little George and The Shuffling Hungarians, “Gutbucket”, The Compendium Of Unruly Caterwauling Gerald McClendon, “Down At The Juke Joint”, Down At The Juke Joint Third Set - WIB Katie Henry, “Love Like Kerosene”, Get Goin' Lara Price, “Evidence”, Half & Half Eliza Neals, “Candy Store”, Colorcrimes Fourth Set - Dennis Jones, “Too High To Fly”, About Time DK Harrell, “Get These Blues Out of Me”, The Right Man Sauce Boss, “I Will Play For Gumbo”, The Sauce Curtis Salgado, “Niki Hokey”, Fine By Me
If you drive about 30 minutes south of the Twin Cities, you'll pass the town of Jordan, which is home to Minnesota's Largest Candy Store! It's a veritable one stop shop for all things sugar, and this week, we talk about our recent visit.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Diving into the delectable world of sugar, sweetness, and entrepreneurship, Sydney unveils Dylan Lauren's Candy Store extravaganza. In this episode, you'll discover how Dylan forged a new path for herself, distinct from her family, by founding her own company outside of the fashion world she grew up in. We delve into her passion for vibrant colors, luxurious textiles, and her idyllic days spent in the Hamptons. Tune in to catch up on everything buzzing in Dylan Lauren's world today!
JoJo Siwa: From Dance Prodigy to Pop Sensation and Business Mogul Joelle Joanie Siwa, better known by her stage name JoJo Siwa, is an American entertainment powerhouse who has captivated audiences of all ages with her incredible talent, infectious energy, and entrepreneurial spirit. Born on May 19, 2003, in Omaha, Nebraska, JoJo's journey began on dance competition shows, but her signature style and relentless drive have propelled her into a multi-faceted career that spans music, television, fashion, and business. Early Life and Dance Beginnings (2003-2015): JoJo's love for dance blossomed at a young age, nurtured by her mother, Jessalynn Siwa, a professional dance instructor. From the moment she could walk, JoJo was drawn to the rhythm and movement of dance. At just two years old, she began taking dance classes at her mother's studio, developing her skills in various styles, including jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary. As JoJo grew older, her passion for dance only intensified. At the age of five, she started competing in regional dance competitions, showcasing her natural talent and charisma on stage. JoJo's dedication and hard work paid off, as she consistently placed in the top ranks and caught the attention of industry professionals. Reality TV Stardom and Building a Fanbase (2015-2016): In 2015, JoJo's life took a dramatic turn when she auditioned for the second season of Lifetime's reality show, "Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition." The show, hosted by the notorious Abby Lee Miller, pitted young dancers against each other in a fierce competition for a coveted scholarship to the Joffrey Ballet School and a cash prize. JoJo, then 11 years old, entered the competition with her signature blonde ponytail, sparkling personality, and unwavering confidence. Alongside her mother, who served as her biggest cheerleader and support system, JoJo quickly became a fan favorite. Her larger-than-life personality, combined with her impressive dance skills, set her apart from the other contestants. Despite not winning the ultimate prize, JoJo emerged as the breakout star of the season. Her infectious energy, positive attitude, and memorable catchphrases ("Hold the Drama!" and "Live to Dance, Dance to Live!") resonated with viewers of all ages. JoJo's time on the show not only showcased her talent but also highlighted her ability to connect with audiences and build a loyal fanbase. Nickelodeon, Music Career, and the Rise of the JoJo Brand (2016-2021): Following her success on "Abby's Ultimate Dance Competition," JoJo caught the attention of Nickelodeon executives. In 2016, at the age of 13, she signed a talent deal with the network, marking the beginning of her meteoric rise to stardom. JoJo quickly became a fixture on Nickelodeon, appearing in various shows and specials, including "Lip Sync Battle Shorties" and "Nickelodeon's Sizzling Summer Camp Special." Her bubbly personality and unique fashion sense, characterized by her signature oversized hair bows and colorful outfits, made her instantly recognizable and beloved by young viewers. Capitalizing on her growing popularity, JoJo ventured into the music industry. In 2016, she released her debut single, "Boomerang," an upbeat pop anthem with a powerful anti-bullying message. The song and its accompanying music video, which featured JoJo's signature dance moves and colorful style, quickly went viral, amassing millions of views on YouTube. JoJo continued to release a string of successful singles, including "Kid in a Candy Store," "Hold the Drama," and "High Top Shoes." Her music resonated with young audiences, who were drawn to her positive lyrics, catchy melodies, and energetic performances. JoJo's music videos, often featuring elaborate dance routines and vibrant visuals, became a staple on Nickelodeon and YouTube, garnering billions of views worldwide. But JoJo's ambitions extended far beyond music and television. With a keen eye for business and a deep understanding of her target audience, JoJo began to build a powerful brand around her name and image. In 2016, she launched her own line of hair bows, which quickly became a cultural phenomenon. The oversized, colorful bows, adorned with glitter and emblazoned with the JoJo Siwa logo, flew off the shelves, becoming must-have accessories for young girls across the country. The success of the JoJo Siwa bow line was just the beginning. JoJo expanded her merchandise empire to include a wide range of products, from clothing and accessories to room décor and toys. She collaborated with major retailers, such as Target and Walmart, to make her products accessible to fans everywhere. JoJo's merchandise line became a multi-million dollar business, cementing her status as a savvy entrepreneur and a powerful force in the world of children's entertainment. In addition to her music and merchandise ventures, JoJo continued to make waves on television. In 2017, she landed her own Nickelodeon special, "JoJo Siwa: My World," which gave fans an inside look at her life and career. She also starred in the hit Nickelodeon series "The JoJo & BowBow Show Show," a wacky and energetic variety show that showcased her comedic talents and love for all things fun and colorful. Coming of Age, Newfound Confidence, and Continued Success (2021-Present): As JoJo entered her late teens and early twenties, she began to embrace a more mature and authentic version of herself. In January 2021, JoJo made headlines when she came out as pansexual, sharing her truth with her millions of followers on social media. The announcement was met with an outpouring of love and support from fans and fellow celebrities alike. JoJo's decision to live her truth and embrace her identity was a powerful moment, not only for her personally but also for her young fanbase. As a role model to millions of children and teenagers, JoJo's openness and authenticity sent a message of acceptance and self-love, encouraging her followers to be true to themselves and celebrate their individuality. In the years since her coming out, JoJo has continued to use her platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and inclusivity. She has partnered with organizations like GLAAD and The Trevor Project to raise awareness and support for the LGBTQ+ community, using her voice and influence to create positive change. On the music front, JoJo has continued to evolve and grow as an artist. In 2022, she released her fourth studio album, "Celebrate," which showcased a more mature sound and tackled themes of self-acceptance, love, and empowerment. The album was a critical and commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard Kids Albums chart and garnering praise for its catchy hooks and uplifting messages. JoJo has also ventured into acting, starring in the Nickelodeon movie "The J Team" in 2021. The film, which JoJo also executive produced, follows a young girl who starts a dance school to rival her former dance coach. The movie was a hit with fans, showcasing JoJo's acting chops and her ability to bring her signature energy and positivity to the big screen. In May 2024, JoJo announced a partnership with the popular online fashion retailer SHEIN to create a new clothing line. The collaboration, which is set to launch in the fall of 2024, will feature a range of trendy and affordable clothing and accessories designed by JoJo herself. The partnership is a testament to JoJo's enduring popularity and her ability to connect with audiences of all ages. The SHEIN collaboration is just the latest in a long line of successful business ventures for JoJo. In addition to her music and merchandise empire, she has also launched a successful YouTube channel, which boasts over 12 million subscribers and features a mix of music videos, vlogs, and behind-the-scenes content. JoJo's social media presence is equally impressive, with over 30 million followers on Instagram and 40 million fans on TikTok. JoJo's entrepreneurial spirit and business savvy have made her one of the most successful and influential young stars in the entertainment industry. She has been featured on Forbes' "30 Under 30" list and has been named one of Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People." Her net worth is estimated to be over $20 million, a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft. Despite her incredible success, JoJo remains grounded and committed to using her platform for good. She is an active philanthropist, supporting various charities and causes that align with her values of inclusivity, empowerment, and self-love. In 2021, she launched the JoJo Siwa Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping children and families in need. In recent years, JoJo has also become a vocal advocate for mental health awareness. She has been open about her own struggles with anxiety and has encouraged her fans to prioritize their mental health and seek help when needed. In 2023, she partnered with the mental health organization Active Minds to create a series of videos and resources for young people dealing with mental health challenges. JoJo Siwa's journey from dance prodigy to pop sensation and business mogul is a testament to her incredible talent, hard work, and entrepreneurial spirit. From her early days on dance competition shows to her current status as a multi-faceted entertainment powerhouse, JoJo has consistently pushed boundaries and defied expectations. But perhaps what sets JoJo apart is her unwavering commitment to being true to herself and using her platform to make a positive impact on the world. Whether she's releasing a new album, launching a new business venture, or advocating for important causes, JoJo approaches everything with her signature energy, positivity, and authenticity. As she continues to evolve and grow as an artist and ent
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: The Maze of Tokyo's Candy Store: A Tale of Friendship and Courage Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/the-maze-of-tokyos-candy-store-a-tale-of-friendship-and-courage Story Transcript:Ja: ある日、東京都心の賑やかな建物の一つにあるコンビニに、3人の子供たち、ハルト、ユイ、アキヒコが足を踏み入れた。En: One day, three children, Haruto, Yui, and Akihiko, stepped into a busy convenience store in one of the bustling buildings in the heart of Tokyo.Ja: 彼らは学校の帰り道に、ちょっと一息つこうと思い立ち、このコンビニを選んだのだ。En: On their way back from school, they decided to take a break and chose this convenience store.Ja: 学級の仲間であり、仲が良かったハルト、ユイ、アキヒコ。En: Haruto, Yui, and Akihiko were classmates with a good relationship.Ja: 引きつけられるようにコンビニに入った彼らだったが、ちょっとしたからかい合いになり、その結果、迷子になってしまった。En: Drawn as if by a magnet, they entered the convenience store, but a playful argument ensued, and as a result, they got lost.Ja: 壁と壁との間で自動ドアが無限に続くような錯覚に捉われ、出口が見えない彼らはパニックになっていた。En: Caught in an illusion where the automatic doors seemed to stretch infinitely between walls, the children panicked as they couldn't see the way out.Ja: ハルト、ユイ、アキヒコは何度も自動ドアにぶつかり、コンビニは悪夢の迷宮と化していた。En: Haruto, Yui, and Akihiko repeatedly bumped into the automatic doors, turning the convenience store into a nightmare maze.Ja: しかし、ハルトは冷静さを保とうと決心した。En: However, Haruto made a decision to stay calm.Ja: 彼はユイとアキヒコに手を差し伸べ、一緒に探しに行くことを提案した。En: He reached out to Yui and Akihiko, suggesting that they search together.Ja: 彼らはドアの向こうにある出口を探し始めた。En: They began to look for the exit beyond the doors.Ja: その一方で、ユイはスニッカーズのバーを発見し、彼らに勇気を与えました。En: Meanwhile, Yui discovered a Snickers bar, which gave them courage.Ja: 一方、アキヒコは自動ドアのセンサーを見つけ、それが道しるべとなりました。En: On the other hand, Akihiko found the sensor for the automatic doors, which served as a guide.Ja: 子供たちはドアの代わりに窓を見つけようと努め、遂には出口を見つけました。En: The children tried to find a window instead of a door, and finally found the way out.Ja: ハルトがドアのセンサーを見つけ、しゃがんでくぐることを思いつきました。En: Haruto found the sensor on the door and came up with the idea to crawl under it.Ja: それで3人は無事にコンビニから逃げ出すことができました。En: And so, the three of them were able to escape from the convenience store safely.Ja: それからというもの、彼らはコンビニで迷子になることなく、賢く行動できるようになりました。En: Since then, they learned to act wisely without getting lost in the convenience store.Ja: 自動ドアに何度もぶつかっていたこの経験は、3人が力を合わせて難問を解決する大冒険となりました。En: The experience of repeatedly bumping into the automatic doors turned into a great adventure where the three worked together to solve a difficult problem.Ja: これは、彼らがこれからどんな困難に直面しようとも、一緒ならば何でも乗り越えられるという豊かな経験を彼らに与えました。En: This experience gave them the rich understanding that they could overcome anything as long as they faced it together, no matter what difficulties they encountered in the future.Ja: それからというもの、ハルト、ユイ、アキヒコは、東京の賑やかな街角でつまずくことなく、自分たちの日々を楽しく過ごすことができるようになりました。En: After that, Haruto, Yui, and Akihiko were able to enjoy their days without getting lost at the bustling street corners of Tokyo.Ja: すると彼らが一緒に乗り越えたこのキャンディーコンビニの日々は、彼らの心に深く刻まれ、忘れることのない大切な思い出となりました。En: The days they overcame together at the candy store were deeply etched in their hearts, becoming cherished memories that they would never forget. Vocabulary Words:children: 子供たちHaruto: ハルトYui: ユイAkihiko: アキヒコconvenience store: コンビニTokyo: 東京school: 学校relationship: 仲magnet: 引きつけられるplayful: からかい合いlost: 迷子illusion: 錯覚automatic doors: 自動ドアpanic: パニックnightmare: 悪夢calm: 冷静search: 探しに行くexit: 出口courage: 勇気sensor: センサーwindow: 窓escape: 逃げ出すexperience: 経験overcome: 乗り越えるdifficulties: 困難bustling: 賑やかcandy store: キャンディーコンビニmemories: 思い出
On this episode, we lament annoying password problems, delve into the scary world of naked poopers, play another round of Liar Liar and then duke it out in a Candy Store Battle Royale. Re-brand Mondays with some comedy! Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the Spitballers Comedy Podcast: Become an Official Spitwad: SpitballersPod.com Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/SpitballersPod Follow us on IG: Instagram.com/SpitballersPod Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/Spitballers
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Brace yourselves for a mind-blowing journey with the one and only Bracha Goetz, back with Part II of her epic four-part series! This time, she's shaking up the parenting world by revealing the secrets to cultivating healthy habits and mindful eating in our kids. Say goodbye to junk food and hello to a world of nutritious delights, all while uncovering the divine connection between our bodies and the natural foods crafted by the Almighty.Join Bracha as she unveils the superhero qualities of fruits and veggies, showing us how they not only tantalize our taste buds but nourish every nook and cranny of our bodies. It's an exhilarating discovery episode that will leave kids and parents itching to embrace the wonders of wholesome eating and living!Oh, and did I mention? Bracha's groundbreaking books, "Let's Be Healthy" and "Hashem's Candy Store," take center stage in this electrifying episode. But that's not all! In August of 2023, Bracha blew minds as a guest on "Mastering Life's Adventures in Living," delving deep into the quest for something more in Parts I and II (EP 54 and 55).Hungry for more wisdom from Bracha? Look no further than the Raising Soul-Aware, Spiritually Gifted Children playlist on drjudithmla.com, where Bracha and other guests share their invaluable insights into the world of children, teens, and families. So what are you waiting for? Dive in, and let the adventure begin! Learn more - https://www.drjudithmla.com About This PodcastWelcome to our podcast! This show is dedicated to those seeking more substance by incorporating practical, spiritual approaches to handle daily challenges. We aim to provide insights and help you gain self-mastery by sharing personal-professional stories of overcoming and honoring your uniqueness. We will also help you achieve greater well-being and inner peace regardless of circumstances.Your host, Dr. Judith Holder, is a Leadership Coach, Psychologist, Facilitator, Consultant, and Author. We will integrate your knowledge about yourself into who you are to empower you to explore your true self or your SOUL (Substance Of Ur Life). This exploration will source greater peace, fulfillment, joy, and purpose.Our educational podcast explores how to live a more fulfilling life in the 21st century. Join us on this journey of self-discovery and growth!Learn MoreLife is not a straight line! We are trying to flow with it and wisely determine how to get the most out of life! If you are searching for strategies, tools, techniques, and innovative approaches to thinking and applying spiritual principles in daily living, this is the podcast for you!We delve into exploring, innovating, and providing an understanding through creating ways to tap into the oasis of your True Self during life's daily adventures and, at times, hassles! Your True Self is the essence of who you are, usually untapped and often unknown to us, yet is the substance and source for having more meaning, purpose, fun, and inspiration in living.We explore and discuss topic areas such as – • Seeking something more in life amid an ever-changing world• Integrating keys to leading self and others and having healthy relationships• Building Soul self-awareness in everyday living• Tuning into key ingredients to one's higher purpose as parents• Understanding keys to how Soul testing(s) occur in daily living• Learning to tap into your superpowers to master life's small and great challenges• Digging into the essentials of wellness of body, mind, soul and spiritThese are some examples of our focus during our time together. And in this podcast, there is so much more!
When temptations come, arm yourself with this thought: When my Lord suffered and died to free me from sin, I died to sin!
Seymour Chwast's revolutionary contributions to the world of graphic design have overshadowed his equally impactful picture book career—until now. This is the first museum exhibition to focus on Chwast's books for children on display through April 14 at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, MA.
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Mark and Kenny celebrate the infectious and joyous call to the dance floor (and to arms) on Hard Candy. Topic's include Dylan's Candy Store, soda pop ads, covert guest spots, disco strings, Kanye West, Taylor Swift, Kim Kardashian, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the hippie demo version, Sonny & Cher, chasing “Believe”, “Houdini” by Dua Lipa, Eve's version “The Beat is So Crazy”, and a hidden remix. Plus, Kenny's mind-blowing dream campaign for the Hard Candy singles, and everyone swears off chewing. Stand in the back - or BE a STAR!
SEASON 4 FINALE EP!! Natalie Rotter-Laitman of Exploration: LIVE! joins us as we discuss the oscar-worthy performance of a pregnant Gaby Hoffmann, Shoshanna Shapiro finally finding the perfect post-grad job, Lena letting go of Adam after a tumultuous season, and Marnie singing her heart out at Pete's Candy Store. It's giving iconic, perfect, epic season finale!!! Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hbogirlsrewatch/videos Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch Follow the podcast on Instagram: @hbogirlsrewatch Follow our guest on Instagram: @natrotlait Check out Exploration: LIVE! Follow the hosts on Instagram: @ameliaplease @elazie For advertising opportunities please email HBOGirlsRewatchPodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wrapping up the New Jersey guests, we meet Blues Superstar to be Eliza Neals. Songs include Candy Store, Queen of The Nile and Feulin' Me Up.
Recorded in January 2024, Bob Palos sat down with CW Headley in front of a live audience at Pete's Candy Store. They discussed growing up in Bethlehem Pennsylvania and CW's artistic start in comedy that led into music.
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Today's guest is Eliza Neals! Eliza tells Tom about growing up in Detroit, studying opera in Vienna, and being mentored by a Motown legend. Her most recent album, Badder To The Bone, and new single, “Candy Store”, are available to buy, download, and stream everywhere! Follow The Link To Stream and Download! https://elizaneals.com/merchandise/Instagram: @elizaneals Learn more about us on chasingthebluespodcast.com and connect with us on twitter and instagram @chasingbluespod.
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Gabe and Sameer are reunited after simultaneous expeditions to North Africa and South America. Gabe talks about the complicated perception of Pablo Escobar, gives a little insight into the sights and tastes of modern day Medellin. Sameer talks about his trip to Marrakech, Morocco and getting injured in a foreign country and leaving just before a catastrophic earthquake pummeled the Atlas Mountains and surrounding areas. Donate to Doctor's Without Borders to help with relief efforts in Morocco here: bit.ly/3PIxwuB Follow Sameer @sameermon and Gabe @gabepac1 on IG Also, huge news! We've started a newsletter and we're going to start posting photos, links to some of the insane things we talk about and other extras there. Head on over to our Substack and subscribe for a weekly newseltter/reminder when our new episodes drop! Check out Sameer and Gabe's weekly Brooklyn stand-up comedy show called Funhouse every Wednesday night at 10pm at Pete's Candy Store in Williamsburg.
Antonio and Ward dive into the vibrant pages of James and Karla Murray's new book "Store Front NYC: Photographs of the City's Independent Shops, Past and Present" on this episode of Street Shots. The Murrays recount their serendipitous journey, starting from documenting the graffiti art scene in the late '90s to capturing the rapid transformations of NYC's iconic mom-and-pop stores. The book, a testament to the city's cultural evolution, captures the spirit of neighborhoods spread across the five boroughs. The duo discusses the challenges of capturing these ever-evolving spaces and the poignant stories of the store owners. The conversation takes a deeper turn as James and Karla reflect on the emotional ties New Yorkers have with these corner stores, especially the immigrants who found both livelihood and community in them. With many of these shops now only memories, the Murrays hope their work sparks a renewed appreciation for these unique, irreplaceable facets of New York's identity. Their photographs stand as both a celebration and a call to preserve the city's soul. The book "Store Front" will be available on September 19th and can be preordered now at Amazon. ----more---- JAMES and KARLA MURRAY - Website, YouTube, Instagram, "Store Front" from Prestel (images courtesy James & Karla Murray) Store Front NYC: Photographs of the City's Independent Shops, Past and Present (Richard's Barber Shop, Nostrand Avenue near Park Place, Crown Heights, 2004. ©James and Karla Murray) (Katy's Candy Store, Tompkins Avenue near Vernon Avenue, Bedford-Stuyvesant, 2004. ©James and Karla Murray) (CBGB, Bowery at Bleecker Street, East Village, 2005. ©James and Karla Murray) (D. D'Auria & Sons Pork Store, East 187th St. near Cambreleng Avenue, Belmont, 2004. ©James and Karla Murray) (James and Karla Murray. © James and Karla Murray) Subscribe to our Substack Newsletter Help out the show by buying us a coffee! Send us a voice message, comment or question. Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Twitter and Facebook page Ward Rosin's Website, Vero, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website The Unusual Collective Street Shots Facebook Page Street Shots Instagram Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio
Release Date: February 02, 2013Guthrie and Grebb try to cut through conflicting identifications to find out who committed a robbery/murder.Original Air Date: November 16, 1950Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey…http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesBecome one of ourfriends on FacebookFollow us on Twitter@radiodetectivesThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5901852/advertisement
So, in this episode, we go to New York in the 1930's where Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, and Bugsy Siegel took over the Mob in New York City, leading to the creation of a National Crime Syndicate, a Commission of Mob Bosses to settle disputes and for those times when disputes just will not settle, they created a group that came to be known as Murder, Incorporated to take care of those who broke the rules. This group committed hits (a term they created) all over the country and worked out of the back of a candy store in Brooklyn. We discuss this group, their rise and their fall, the indelible mark they made on popular culture. But before we discuss this, it is episode 160 so not only does Krysta have her corner, but we play catching up with Krysta in this special historical true crime episode of the Family Plot Podcast!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4670465/advertisement
I'm at a TED event when Sarah Silverman takes the stage. She launches into her comedy set and as she gets going, I notice something interesting. A couple of jokes in, some people in the audience are already laughing hysterically. But others are fidgeting and looking uncomfortable with some of her content. My husband Mark turns to me and says, “Stand-up comedy is hard.” I agree and whisper back, “Yeah - that's why they invented Dad jokes. That's much easier - they're like training wheels for laughter.” Stand-up on the other hand is another league and I'd rather leave to the professionals - like my special guest today. Emily Walsh is a stand-up comedian who performs all over the world. And today on the Storytelling School Podcast, she shares how the worlds of comedy and story intertwine from her perspective. In this episode, you'll hear about approaches to comedy shows and being a different version of yourself on stage (even if just slightly), as well as hear answers to questions such as: How do you navigate the challenging waters of potentially offensive jokes to your audience? What role does story play in comedic content creation? How can you ease people into your jokes and get them comfortable with you as you tell your story? And what's the one thing you don't want to leave your audience with? What you will learn in this episode: What the first thing is that you must learn in any performance or presentation How to discover the kind of material that will work for your audience most of the time What you can do to re-engage a disengaged part of your audience Who is Emily? Emily Walsh is a comedian who performs nightly in bars and comedy clubs across New York City. Originally from Boston, Emily moved to New York City after college to pursue her dream of painting scenery for theatre, film and television. She still paints sometimes because comedy doesn't provide health insurance. Emily was recently featured on Kevin Hart's Lyft Comics on Peacock. Her festival credits include HBO's Women in Comedy Festival, SF Sketchfest, West End Festival in Atlanta, Boston Comedy Festival, the Out of Bounds Festival in Austin, and the Rogue Island Comedy Festival in Newport, Rhode Island. She also co-hosts the podcast Alone at Lunch, part of the Morbid podcast network on Wondery, and hosts and co-produces a monthly show at Pete's Candy Store in Brooklyn called Golden Ticket. Links and Resources: Alone at Lunch Yeet the Rich @thefunnywalsh on Instagram @thefunnywalsh on Tik Tok @thefunnywalsh on Twitter @thefunnywalsh on Youtube Storytelling School Website @storytellingschool on Instagram @storytellingSchool on Facebook
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The ladies discuss RFK Jr.'s presidential bid, mid discourse, Dylan Mulvaney, Justin Pearson, and Blake Smith on Andrea Long Chu.
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Gabe finally read Lord of the Flies and he talks about the real meaning of the book. Sameer tells an asinine story about a demented essay that he wrote about it that set his high school career off on the wrong foot. Do all comedians lose their edge when they get rich? Gabe reviews Marlon Wayans new stand up special and why it rules. Sameer talks about the impact of crowd work clippers on the art of live stand up comedy. They talk about the threat of TikTok being banned in the US and how every election cycle centers a social platform to take down. Is TikTok a secret weapon? Sameer and Gabe debate China and the USA and who's worse for Muslims and the world in general. They talk about the algorithm and how everything has become too h*rny these days. Russia is about to draft and liquidate their non-playable characters to feed the war machine. Subscribe, Rate us on ITunes and Share with Friends! Follow: Gabe on IG @Gabepac1 Sameer on IG @Sameermon See us perform live every week at Brooklyn's longest running weekly independent comedy show Funhouse comedy 10pm in Brooklyn at Pete's Candy Store
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To request a custom story, visit www.storybird.ai. The story is about two kids named Jonah and Jesse who live in a round house built on top of a merry-go-round and run a candy store. They have to clean up if the store turns too fast, but get to keep a candy after cleaning. Outside their home, there's a sand pit with a castle beyond it, which is made of special red bricks and has diamond windows and gems on the roof. The kids hear ghostly noises from the castle, but a kid named Jeremy, who has powers and is dressed as a superhero, offers to take Jonah and Jesse inside the castle. They face quicksand at the entrance, and Jeremy saves Jesse from getting trapped. The candy store goes off the merry-go-round, and Jeremy tells them the only way to put it back is by pressing a blue button in the castle. Jonah and Jesse decide to bring mirrors to look in while they're in the castle, so ghosts won't see them.
In the second half of this two part episode, former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong continues the story of her wildest operations undercover, working with the FBI drug squad and the DEA.Please support us by supporting our sponsors.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Once upon a time, former FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong was assigned to the drug squad working in tandem with the DEA. In this special episode, Candice recounts one of her wildest operations undercover...as a madam.Please support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chase Senior & Matt McChesney join me to discuss NFL QB play. Matt joins me to discuss Russell Wilson and Jeff Saturday, along with the Transfer Portal becoming a Candy Store! All that plus so much more on this edition of.. The Coach JB Show It is time to Wake up with Coach JB, on The Coach JB Show as Matt McChesney, Zach Smith, Chase Senior join me weekly for great conversation, along with your NFL & NCAA Football breakdown's and real talk banter! Coach Jason Brown is the star of hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Matt McChesney founder/CEO of SixZero Academy & former NFL Veteran, Zach Smith former Ohio State & University of Florida WR Coach, along with Chase Senior, Chat Sports NFL analyst talks with coach on the daily about the weekend that was, and all things NFL, College, and even the NBA! Join us every morning 6-9am Pacific!
A dinner. A reunion. And plenty of candy. Written by Ben Bowlin, Nicholas Tecosky and Alexander Williams. Featuring the voices of Carter Rockwood, Clancy Brown, Nicholas Tecosky, Geoffrey Kennedy, Raphael Corkhill, Gina Rickicki, Joseph Whipp, Eve Gordon, Travis Burnett, and Chantha Somvilaysack.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.