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The second part of the discussion of embroidery history covers blackwork and Opus Anglicanum, then embroidery samplers and beetle-wing embroidery. Research: Абильда, Айжан. “Scythians are creators of embroidery art.” Qazaqstan Tarihy. May 24, 2019. https://e-history.kz/en/news/show/7178#:~:text=Embroidery%20is%20a%20traditional%20East,a%20wedding%20or%20a%20party. Angus, Jennifer. “Nature’s Sequins.” Cooper Hewitt. Sept. 14, 2018. https://www.cooperhewitt.org/2018/09/14/natures-sequins/ “The art of printing textile.” Musee de L’Impression sur Etoffes. https://www.musee-impression.com/en/the-collection/ Badshah, Nadeem. “Bayeux tapestry to be insured for £800m for British Museum exhibition.” The Guardian. Dec. 27. 2025. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/27/bayeux-tapestry-to-be-insured-for-800m-for-british-museum-exhibition “Bayeux Tapestry.” UNESCO. https://www.unesco.org/en/memory-world/bayeux-tapestry “The Bayeux Tapestry.” La Tapisserie de Bayeux. Bayeux Museum. https://www.bayeuxmuseum.com/en/the-bayeux-tapestry/ Binswanger, Julia. “These Delicate Needles Made From Animal Bones May Have Helped Prehistoric Humans Sew Warm Winter Clothing.” Smithsonian. Dec. 11, 2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/these-delicate-needles-made-from-animal-bones-may-have-helped-prehistoric-humans-sew-warm-winter-clothing-180985601/ Britannica Editors. "Scythian art". Encyclopedia Britannica, 27 May. 2018, https://www.britannica.com/art/Scythian-art “Chasuble (Opus Anglicanum).” The Met. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/466660 Chung, Young Yang. “Silken Threads: A History of Embroidery in China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.” Abrams. 2005. Daniels, Margaret Harrington. “Early Pattern Books for Lace and Embroidery.” Bulletin of the Needle and Bobbin Club. https://www2.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/articles/nb33_lac.pdf “DMC.” Textile Research Center Leiden. https://trc-leiden.nl/trc-needles/organisations-and-movements/companies/dmc “Dragon Robe Decoded.” Sotheby’s. May 23, 2019. https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/dragon-robe-decoded Embroiderers’ Guild. https://embroiderersguild.com/ Embroiderers’ Guild of America. https://egausa.org/ “Embroidery Techniques from Around the World: Crewel.” Embroiderer’ Guild of America. Oct. 28, 2024. https://egausa.org/embroidery-techniques-from-around-the-world-crewel/ Francfort, H.-P., 2020, “Scythians, Persians, Greeks and Horses: Reflections on Art, Culture Power and Empires in the Light of Frozen Burials and other Excavations”, in: , Londres, British Museum, p. 134-155. https://www.academia.edu/44417916/Francfort_H_P_2020_Scythians_Persians_Greeks_and_Horses_Reflections_on_Art_Culture_Power_and_Empires_in_the_Light_of_Frozen_Burials_and_other_Excavations_in_Londres_British_Museum_p_134_155 “Girlhood Embroidery.” Pilgrim Hall Museum. https://www.pilgrimhall.org/girlhood_embroidery.htm Gower, John G., and G.C. Macaulay, ed. “The Complete Works of John Gower.” Clarendon Press. 1901. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/71162/71162-h/71162-h.htm#Page_1 “Introducing Opus Anglicanum.” Victoria and Albert Museum. https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/about-opus-anglicanum?srsltid=AfmBOor2pOTddjxaPC9AXHvvQuGXD4Tyx9N3zBeISzMSDHX1KnaUnfnL “Introducing the Scythians.” British Museum. May 30, 2017. https://www.britishmuseum.org/blog/introducing-scythians Nazarova, Yevhenia. “Ukraine's Ancient 'River Guardians.'” Radio Free Europe. Oct. 17, 2021. https://www.rferl.org/a/scythian-dig-ukraine-river-guardians-discovery/31507187.html "Ancient Peruvian Textiles." The Museum Journal XI, no. 3 (September, 1920): 140-147. Accessed December 22, 2025. https://www.penn.museum/sites/journal/843/ “Embroidery – a history of needlework samplers.” Victoria & Albery Museum. https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/embroidery-a-history-of-needlework-samplers “History of The Broderers.” The Worshipful Company of Broderers. https://broderers.co.uk/history-broderers “The History of Britain's Bayeux Tapestry.” Reading Museum. https://www.readingmuseum.org.uk/collections/britains-bayeux-tapestry/history-britains-bayeux-tapestry Kennedy, Maev. “British Museum to go more than skin deep with Scythian exhibition.” The Guardian. May 30, 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/may/30/british-museum-skin-scythian-exhibition-tattoo-empire Lattanzio, Giaga. “Byzantine.” Fashion History Timeline. FITNYC. https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/byzantine/ Leslie, Catherine Amoroso. “Needlework Through History: An Encyclopedia.” Greenwood Press. 2007. Libes, Kenna. “Beetle-Wing Embroidery in Nineteenth-Century Fashion.” Fashion History Timeline. FITNYC. https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/beetle-wing-19thcentury/ Liu Y, Li Y, Li X, Qin L. The origin and dispersal of the domesticated Chinese oak silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, in China: a reconstruction based on ancient texts. J Insect Sci. 2010;10:180. doi: 10.1673/031.010.14140 “Mrs. Jacob Wendell (Mary Barrett, 1832–1912).” The New York Historical. https://emuseum.nyhistory.org/objects/68658/mrs-jacob-wendell-mary-barrett-18321912 Muntz, Eugene and Louisa J. Davis. “A short history of tapestry. From the earliest times to the end of the 18th century.” London. Cassel & Co. 1885. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/shorthistoryofta00mntz/page/n3/mode/2up Pohl, Benjamin. “Chewing over the Norman Conquest: the Bayeux Tapestryas monastic mealtime reading.” Historical Research. 2025. https://academic.oup.com/histres/advance-article/doi/10.1093/hisres/htaf029/8377922 Puiu, Tibi. “Pristine 2,300-year-old Scythian woman’s boot found in frozen Altai mountains.” ZME Science. Dec. 29, 2021. https://www.zmescience.com/science/scythian-boots-0532/ Razzall, Katie. “Bayeux Tapestry to return to UK on loan after 900 years.” BBC. July 8, 2025. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c14ev1z6d5go Royal School of Needlework. https://royal-needlework.org.uk/ Salmony, Alfred. “The Archaeological Background of textile Production in Soviet Russia Territory.” The Bulletin of the Needle and Bobbin Club. Volume 26. No. 2. 1942. https://www2.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/periodicals/nb_42_2.pdf “Sampler.” Victoria & Albert Museum. https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O46183/sampler-jane-bostocke/ Schӧnsperger, Johann. “Ein ney Furmbüchlein. 1525-1528. Met Museum Collection. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/354716 Schӧnsperger, Johann. “Ein new Modelbuch … “ 1524. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/354660 Shrader, Dustin. “Embroidery Through the Ages.” Impressions. July 28, 2023. https://impressionsmagazine.com/process-technique/embroidery-through-the-ages/39234/#:~:text=The%20Age%2DOld%20Beginning&text=We%20tend%20to%20typically%20think,to%20generation%20across%20the%20millennia. “Silk Roads Programme.” UNESCO. https://en.unesco.org/silkroad/silkroad-interactive-map Sons of Norway's Cultural Skills Program. “Unit 8: Hardanger Embroidery.” 2018. https://www.sofn.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/unit8hardanger_rev8.11.pdf “Suzhou Embroidery.” Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art.” https://asia-archive.si.edu/learn/for-educators/teaching-china-with-the-smithsonian/videos/suzhou-embroidery/ Teall, John L., Nicol, Donald MacGillivray. "Byzantine Empire". Encyclopedia Britannica, 5 Dec. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/place/Byzantine-Empire Warner, Pamela. “Embroidery: A History.” B.T. Bedford, Ltd. 1991. Watt, James C. Y., and Anne E. Wardwell. “When Silk Was Gold: Central Asian and Chinese Textiles.” Metropolitan Museum of Art. Harry N. Abrams. New York. 1997. https://cdn.sanity.io/files/cctd4ker/production/d781d44d3048d49257072d610034400182246d3e.pdf Watt, Melinda. “Textile Production in Europe: Embroidery, 1600–1800.” The Met. Oct. 1, 2003. https://www.metmuseum.org/essays/textile-production-in-europe-embroidery-1600-1800 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first installment of this two-parter covers ancient embroidery around the world, and then focuses on European embroidery, Chinese dragon robes, and the Bayeux Tapestry. Research: Абильда, Айжан. “Scythians are creators of embroidery art.” Qazaqstan Tarihy. May 24, 2019. https://e-history.kz/en/news/show/7178#:~:text=Embroidery%20is%20a%20traditional%20East,a%20wedding%20or%20a%20party. Angus, Jennifer. “Nature’s Sequins.” Cooper Hewitt. Sept. 14, 2018. https://www.cooperhewitt.org/2018/09/14/natures-sequins/ “The art of printing textile.” Musee de L’Impression sur Etoffes. https://www.musee-impression.com/en/the-collection/ Badshah, Nadeem. “Bayeux tapestry to be insured for £800m for British Museum exhibition.” The Guardian. Dec. 27. 2025. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/27/bayeux-tapestry-to-be-insured-for-800m-for-british-museum-exhibition “Bayeux Tapestry.” UNESCO. https://www.unesco.org/en/memory-world/bayeux-tapestry “The Bayeux Tapestry.” La Tapisserie de Bayeux. Bayeux Museum. https://www.bayeuxmuseum.com/en/the-bayeux-tapestry/ Binswanger, Julia. “These Delicate Needles Made From Animal Bones May Have Helped Prehistoric Humans Sew Warm Winter Clothing.” Smithsonian. Dec. 11, 2024. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/these-delicate-needles-made-from-animal-bones-may-have-helped-prehistoric-humans-sew-warm-winter-clothing-180985601/ Britannica Editors. "Scythian art". Encyclopedia Britannica, 27 May. 2018, https://www.britannica.com/art/Scythian-art “Chasuble (Opus Anglicanum).” The Met. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/466660 Chung, Young Yang. “Silken Threads: A History of Embroidery in China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam.” Abrams. 2005. Daniels, Margaret Harrington. “Early Pattern Books for Lace and Embroidery.” Bulletin of the Needle and Bobbin Club. https://www2.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/articles/nb33_lac.pdf “DMC.” Textile Research Center Leiden. https://trc-leiden.nl/trc-needles/organisations-and-movements/companies/dmc “Dragon Robe Decoded.” Sotheby’s. May 23, 2019. https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/dragon-robe-decoded Embroiderers’ Guild. https://embroiderersguild.com/ Embroiderers’ Guild of America. https://egausa.org/ “Embroidery Techniques from Around the World: Crewel.” Embroiderer’ Guild of America. Oct. 28, 2024. https://egausa.org/embroidery-techniques-from-around-the-world-crewel/ Francfort, H.-P., 2020, “Scythians, Persians, Greeks and Horses: Reflections on Art, Culture Power and Empires in the Light of Frozen Burials and other Excavations”, in: , Londres, British Museum, p. 134-155. https://www.academia.edu/44417916/Francfort_H_P_2020_Scythians_Persians_Greeks_and_Horses_Reflections_on_Art_Culture_Power_and_Empires_in_the_Light_of_Frozen_Burials_and_other_Excavations_in_Londres_British_Museum_p_134_155 “Girlhood Embroidery.” Pilgrim Hall Museum. https://www.pilgrimhall.org/girlhood_embroidery.htm Gower, John G., and G.C. Macaulay, ed. “The Complete Works of John Gower.” Clarendon Press. 1901. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/71162/71162-h/71162-h.htm#Page_1 “Introducing Opus Anglicanum.” Victoria and Albert Museum. https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/about-opus-anglicanum?srsltid=AfmBOor2pOTddjxaPC9AXHvvQuGXD4Tyx9N3zBeISzMSDHX1KnaUnfnL “Introducing the Scythians.” British Museum. May 30, 2017. https://www.britishmuseum.org/blog/introducing-scythians Nazarova, Yevhenia. “Ukraine's Ancient 'River Guardians.'” Radio Free Europe. Oct. 17, 2021. https://www.rferl.org/a/scythian-dig-ukraine-river-guardians-discovery/31507187.html "Ancient Peruvian Textiles." The Museum Journal XI, no. 3 (September, 1920): 140-147. Accessed December 22, 2025. https://www.penn.museum/sites/journal/843/ “Embroidery – a history of needlework samplers.” Victoria & Albery Museum. https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/embroidery-a-history-of-needlework-samplers “History of The Broderers.” The Worshipful Company of Broderers. https://broderers.co.uk/history-broderers “The History of Britain's Bayeux Tapestry.” Reading Museum. https://www.readingmuseum.org.uk/collections/britains-bayeux-tapestry/history-britains-bayeux-tapestry Kennedy, Maev. “British Museum to go more than skin deep with Scythian exhibition.” The Guardian. May 30, 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/may/30/british-museum-skin-scythian-exhibition-tattoo-empire Lattanzio, Giaga. “Byzantine.” Fashion History Timeline. FITNYC. https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/byzantine/ Leslie, Catherine Amoroso. “Needlework Through History: An Encyclopedia.” Greenwood Press. 2007. Libes, Kenna. “Beetle-Wing Embroidery in Nineteenth-Century Fashion.” Fashion History Timeline. FITNYC. https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/beetle-wing-19thcentury/ Liu Y, Li Y, Li X, Qin L. The origin and dispersal of the domesticated Chinese oak silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, in China: a reconstruction based on ancient texts. J Insect Sci. 2010;10:180. doi: 10.1673/031.010.14140 “Mrs. Jacob Wendell (Mary Barrett, 1832–1912).” The New York Historical. https://emuseum.nyhistory.org/objects/68658/mrs-jacob-wendell-mary-barrett-18321912 Muntz, Eugene and Louisa J. Davis. “A short history of tapestry. From the earliest times to the end of the 18th century.” London. Cassel & Co. 1885. Accessed online: https://archive.org/details/shorthistoryofta00mntz/page/n3/mode/2up Pohl, Benjamin. “Chewing over the Norman Conquest: the Bayeux Tapestryas monastic mealtime reading.” Historical Research. 2025. https://academic.oup.com/histres/advance-article/doi/10.1093/hisres/htaf029/8377922 Puiu, Tibi. “Pristine 2,300-year-old Scythian woman’s boot found in frozen Altai mountains.” ZME Science. Dec. 29, 2021. https://www.zmescience.com/science/scythian-boots-0532/ Razzall, Katie. “Bayeux Tapestry to return to UK on loan after 900 years.” BBC. July 8, 2025. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c14ev1z6d5go Royal School of Needlework. https://royal-needlework.org.uk/ Salmony, Alfred. “The Archaeological Background of textile Production in Soviet Russia Territory.” The Bulletin of the Needle and Bobbin Club. Volume 26. No. 2. 1942. https://www2.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/periodicals/nb_42_2.pdf “Sampler.” Victoria & Albert Museum. https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O46183/sampler-jane-bostocke/ Schӧnsperger, Johann. “Ein ney Furmbüchlein. 1525-1528. Met Museum Collection. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/354716 Schӧnsperger, Johann. “Ein new Modelbuch … “ 1524. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/354660 Shrader, Dustin. “Embroidery Through the Ages.” Impressions. July 28, 2023. https://impressionsmagazine.com/process-technique/embroidery-through-the-ages/39234/#:~:text=The%20Age%2DOld%20Beginning&text=We%20tend%20to%20typically%20think,to%20generation%20across%20the%20millennia. “Silk Roads Programme.” UNESCO. https://en.unesco.org/silkroad/silkroad-interactive-map Sons of Norway's Cultural Skills Program. “Unit 8: Hardanger Embroidery.” 2018. https://www.sofn.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/unit8hardanger_rev8.11.pdf “Suzhou Embroidery.” Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art.” https://asia-archive.si.edu/learn/for-educators/teaching-china-with-the-smithsonian/videos/suzhou-embroidery/ Teall, John L., Nicol, Donald MacGillivray. "Byzantine Empire". Encyclopedia Britannica, 5 Dec. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/place/Byzantine-Empire Warner, Pamela. “Embroidery: A History.” B.T. Bedford, Ltd. 1991. Watt, James C. Y., and Anne E. Wardwell. “When Silk Was Gold: Central Asian and Chinese Textiles.” Metropolitan Museum of Art. Harry N. Abrams. New York. 1997. https://cdn.sanity.io/files/cctd4ker/production/d781d44d3048d49257072d610034400182246d3e.pdf Watt, Melinda. “Textile Production in Europe: Embroidery, 1600–1800.” The Met. Oct. 1, 2003. https://www.metmuseum.org/essays/textile-production-in-europe-embroidery-1600-1800 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Partie 1 – L'atelier de masque d'Alaric à Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis)- Dates des ateliers et stages sur le site- www.achagnard.blogspot.com Restauration :- Les bancs publicso A Paris, 19èmeo Entrée / plat / dessert autour de 20€o https://les-bancs-publics-restaurant-paris.eatbu.com/?lang=fr Partie 2 – Visite du caveau et du muséobulles de la maison Jaillance, productrice de Clairette de Die à Die (Drôme)- Ouverture boutique : du lundi au samedi, de 10h à 12h30 et de 14h à 18h30- Visite MuséObulles UNIQUEMENT sur réservation au 04 75 22 30 15- Entrée : 5 € avec la dégustation – gratuit pour les moins de 16 ans- www.jaillance.com Hébergement :- L'hôtel des Alpeso A Dieo Chambres à partir de 60€o www.hotel-die.com Partie 3 – Le musée départemental de Flandre à Cassel (Nord)- Ouvert du mardi au vendredi de 10 h à 12 h 30 et de 14 h à 18 h / samedi et dimanche de 10 h à 18 h- Tarif : 8€ / gratuit le 1er dimanche de chaque mois- www.museedeflandre.fr Restauration :- Estaminet « Kasteelhof »o A Casselo Plats typiques du nord autour de 20€o www.estaminet-kasteelhof.fr Partie 4 – Exposition «Martin Parr, global warning» au Jeu de Paume à Paris- Du 30 janvier 2025 au 24 mai 2026- Au jeu de Paume- Du mercredi au dimanche, de 11 h à 19 h – le mardi de 11 h à 21 h – Fermé le lundi- Plein tarif : 13 € / Tarif réduit : 9,50€ / Gratuit pour les moins de 18 ans- www.jeudepaume.orgHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Partie 1 – L'atelier de masque d'Alaric à Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis)- Dates des ateliers et stages sur le site- www.achagnard.blogspot.com Restauration :- Les bancs publicso A Paris, 19èmeo Entrée / plat / dessert autour de 20€o https://les-bancs-publics-restaurant-paris.eatbu.com/?lang=fr Partie 2 – Visite du caveau et du muséobulles de la maison Jaillance, productrice de Clairette de Die à Die (Drôme)- Ouverture boutique : du lundi au samedi, de 10h à 12h30 et de 14h à 18h30- Visite MuséObulles UNIQUEMENT sur réservation au 04 75 22 30 15- Entrée : 5 € avec la dégustation – gratuit pour les moins de 16 ans- www.jaillance.com Hébergement :- L'hôtel des Alpeso A Dieo Chambres à partir de 60€o www.hotel-die.com Partie 3 – Le musée départemental de Flandre à Cassel (Nord)- Ouvert du mardi au vendredi de 10 h à 12 h 30 et de 14 h à 18 h / samedi et dimanche de 10 h à 18 h- Tarif : 8€ / gratuit le 1er dimanche de chaque mois- www.museedeflandre.fr Restauration :- Estaminet « Kasteelhof »o A Casselo Plats typiques du nord autour de 20€o www.estaminet-kasteelhof.fr Partie 4 – Exposition «Martin Parr, global warning» au Jeu de Paume à Paris- Du 30 janvier 2025 au 24 mai 2026- Au jeu de Paume- Du mercredi au dimanche, de 11 h à 19 h – le mardi de 11 h à 21 h – Fermé le lundi- Plein tarif : 13 € / Tarif réduit : 9,50€ / Gratuit pour les moins de 18 ans- www.jeudepaume.orgHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Références de l'émission :Partie 1 – L'atelier de masque d'Alaric à Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis)- Dates des ateliers et stages sur le site- www.achagnard.blogspot.com Restauration :- Les bancs publicso A Paris, 19èmeo Entrée / plat / dessert autour de 20€o https://les-bancs-publics-restaurant-paris.eatbu.com/?lang=fr Partie 2 – Visite du caveau et du muséobulles de la maison Jaillance, productrice de Clairette de Die à Die (Drôme)- Ouverture boutique : du lundi au samedi, de 10h à 12h30 et de 14h à 18h30- Visite MuséObulles UNIQUEMENT sur réservation au 04.75.22.30.15- Entrée : 5 € avec la dégustation – gratuit pour les moins de 16 ans- www.jaillance.com Hébergement :- L'hôtel des Alpeso A Dieo Chambres à partir de 60€o www.hotel-die.com Partie 3 – Le musée départemental de Flandre à Cassel (Nord)- Ouvert du mardi au vendredi de 10 h à 12 h 30 et de 14 h à 18 h / samedi et dimanche de 10 h à 18 h- Tarif : 8€ / gratuit le 1er dimanche de chaque mois- www.museedeflandre.fr Restauration :- Estaminet « Kasteelhof »o A Casselo Plats typiques du nord autour de 20€o www.estaminet-kasteelhof.fr Partie 4 – Exposition « Martin Parr, global warning » au Jeu de Paume à Paris- Du 30 janvier 2025 au 24 mai 2026- Au jeu de Paume- Du mercredi au dimanche, de 11 h à 19 h – le mardi de 11 h à 21 h – Fermé le lundi- Plein tarif : 13 € / Tarif réduit : 9,50€ / Gratuit pour les moins de 18 ans- www.jeudepaume.orgHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Références de l'émission :Partie 1 – L'atelier de masque d'Alaric à Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis)- Dates des ateliers et stages sur le site- www.achagnard.blogspot.com Restauration :- Les bancs publicso A Paris, 19èmeo Entrée / plat / dessert autour de 20€o https://les-bancs-publics-restaurant-paris.eatbu.com/?lang=fr Partie 2 – Visite du caveau et du muséobulles de la maison Jaillance, productrice de Clairette de Die à Die (Drôme)- Ouverture boutique : du lundi au samedi, de 10h à 12h30 et de 14h à 18h30- Visite MuséObulles UNIQUEMENT sur réservation au 04.75.22.30.15- Entrée : 5 € avec la dégustation – gratuit pour les moins de 16 ans- www.jaillance.com Hébergement :- L'hôtel des Alpeso A Dieo Chambres à partir de 60€o www.hotel-die.com Partie 3 – Le musée départemental de Flandre à Cassel (Nord)- Ouvert du mardi au vendredi de 10 h à 12 h 30 et de 14 h à 18 h / samedi et dimanche de 10 h à 18 h- Tarif : 8€ / gratuit le 1er dimanche de chaque mois- www.museedeflandre.fr Restauration :- Estaminet « Kasteelhof »o A Casselo Plats typiques du nord autour de 20€o www.estaminet-kasteelhof.fr Partie 4 – Exposition « Martin Parr, global warning » au Jeu de Paume à Paris- Du 30 janvier 2025 au 24 mai 2026- Au jeu de Paume- Du mercredi au dimanche, de 11 h à 19 h – le mardi de 11 h à 21 h – Fermé le lundi- Plein tarif : 13 € / Tarif réduit : 9,50€ / Gratuit pour les moins de 18 ans- www.jeudepaume.orgHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Maggie Monroe-Cassel, pastor at First Congregational Church in Claremont, zooms on the radio as we talk about the Northern Borders grant for $1,000,000 the church and the Well Colabrative were awarded, how this money will be used, the purpose of the Well, upgrades expected at the church and much more.
Former Patriots and Bills QB Matt Cassel stops by Centered on Buffalo and brings the heat! He and Eric Wood break down the massive Bills-Patriots showdown, Drake Maye's ridiculous MVP-caliber season under Vrabel and Josh McDaniels, why Josh Allen remains the ultimate franchise QB, and who really deserves the lion's share of credit for the Patriots dynasty—Brady or Belichick? Cassel finally tells the complete, unfiltered stories from his legendary prank war with Tom Brady (glitter bombs, stolen tires, Atomic Balm in the underwear—the works), reacts to Philip Rivers un-retiring, explains how to fix the college football mess, and locks in his official Bills-Patriots pick. Pure gold for Bills Mafia, Patriots fans, and anyone who loves football and chaos. Go Bills!Brought to you by DraftKingsThe Centered on Buffalo Podcast is sponsored by:Waterboy Recover properly with @waterboy www.waterboy.com Dan-O's Seasoning Follow Dan-O's Seasoning on Social @danosseasoning https://danosseasoning.com/product/eric-woods-bundle/ 15% off code: ewoodNugsax Reusable Icenugsax.com10% Off CODE: buffalo
Kontrovers, unterhaltsam, meinungsbildend – mit Sky90 präsentiert Sky den umfassendsten Fußball-Live-Talk Deutschlands. Immer sonntags ab 18:00 Uhr begrüßt Moderator Patrick Wasserziehr kompetente Gäste im Sky Studio. Simon Rolfes: Geschäftsführer Sport Bayer 04 Leverkusen Georg Holzner: Reporter kicker Lena Cassel: Moderatorin und Podcasterin Lothar Matthäus Sky-Experte und Weltmeister Themen: -Bayer Leverkusen – XXL-Umbruch im Sommer -Ten Haag nach zwei Spieltagen entlassen, Nachfolger Hjulmand führt die Werkself wieder in die Erfolgsspur -Viel Gesprächsstoff für und mit Simon Rolfes -Stuttgart empfängt die Bayern zum Spitzenspiel -Alles zum Topspiel Leipzig vs. Frankfurt -Wer wird neuer Trainer in Mainz – Urs Fischer wohl heißester Kandidat -WM-Gruppenauslosung – gegen wen spielt das DFB-Team
Former Florida State Representative Hillary Cassel joins Gabe to explain why she walked away from the Democratic Party, how October 7th changed her perspective, and what she sees happening in Florida and across America. Cassel now filed the No Sharia Law Act in Florida to - in her words - defend American constitutional values and push back against radical ideology.We talk about identity, courage, leadership in the U.S. today, and where the political lines are being drawn. A candid and personal conversation.
Dagens avsnitt av Lunch på linjen är fullspäckat! Vi pratar Pirres Pokal, Näsbyparks W15, BNP Paribas Nordic Open, Baslinjens tränarkonferens på SALK, Gardell/Rosberg och givetvis lite om maltesisk tennis!Program:2:44 Philip Cassel, chefstränare i Kungsbacka TK och ledare för region Syd i Pirres Pokal berättar om Syds väg mot Pirres Pokal-titeln!18:43 Kenneth Bergbom, klubbchef i Näsbyparks TK berättar om turneringens uppkomst, historia, roliga minnen under åren man arrangerat tävlingen samt vad den betyder för svensk tennis och för NPTK specifikt.30:33 Mellansnack om svensk flicktennis, Lisa Zaars nya dubbeltitel och den internationella tränarkonferensen på SALK.40:53 Christian "TikTok-Chrille" Skogsgårdh om sitt intåg på tennisscenen och om det senaste halvåret med att vara mitt i den svenska tennismiljön! Vi pratar också mycket BNP Paribas Nordic Open!1:06:36 Avslutningssnack om tennis på Malta och Gardell/Rosberg! Avsnittet görs möjligt tack vare Babolat! Stort tack att ni gör detta möjligt!
Dans l'émission du 18 septembre 2025, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité Emmanuel Macron, Roselyne Bachelot et Vincent Cassel ! Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans l'émission du 18 septembre 2025, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité Emmanuel Macron, Roselyne Bachelot et Vincent Cassel ! Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans l'émission du 18 septembre 2025, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité Emmanuel Macron, Roselyne Bachelot et Vincent Cassel ! Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
A lot of questions this week surrounding whether there is “too much” on Drake Maye's plate. So who better to ask than former Patriots QB and BFF of the podcast, Matt Cassel?! Cassel breaks down the expectations of a QB in the New England system, and discusses what the Patriots can do to set up Drake for success in Week 2.1:00 - Drake Maye says there is not too much on his plate 2:00 - Matt Cassel details expectations for Drake Maye in the Patriots offense 9:00 - How can the Patriots set up Drake for success? 13:30 - Who's Next?!: College players to watch this weekend WATCH every episode of The Next Pats podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCSpatriotsFacebookInstagramTikTok
A psychosexual thriller that's neither psychosexual nor thrilling enough, The Shrouds is a disappointment. There's great promise to businessman Vincent Cassel's invention of a technologically advanced shroud that creates a 3D model of the decaying body it houses, when we're shown the lust with which he observes his deceased wife's corpse. The film is peppered with recurrent imagery of her disfigured body, and its importance to Cassel's character is constantly reinforced, but the film is too talky, its imagery too bland, and its plot too convoluted to make the most of it. A shame. Recorded on 6th August 2025.
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Der Fußballverein als Safe Space? Was für schwule Jungen kaum vorstellbar ist, hat Lena Cassel erlebt. Die Fußballerin und Moderatorin erzählt, warum es im Frauenfußball offener zugeht und wie ihr Lesbischsein im Journalismus zum Türöffner wurde. Rabhansl, Christian;Cassel, Lena www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
Der Fußballverein als Safe Space? Was für schwule Jungen kaum vorstellbar ist, hat Lena Cassel erlebt. Die Fußballerin und Moderatorin erzählt, warum es im Frauenfußball offener zugeht und wie ihr Lesbischsein im Journalismus zum Türöffner wurde. Rabhansl, Christian;Cassel, Lena www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Lesart
My first interview with Kenneth Cassel, founder of RMFG. Kenneth is building a metal fabrication startup in Fort Worth, Texas.
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You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! This week, we travel back to the shadowy underworld of post-revolutionary France with The Emperor of Paris (2018), a gritty historical crime drama that combines lavish period detail with pulpy intrigue and one of France's most infamous figures—Eugène-François Vidocq.Directed by Jean-François Richet (Mesrine), The Emperor of Paris stars Vincent Cassel as Vidocq, a real-life criminal turned detective who forged a remarkable path from the depths of prison to become the head of France's first modern detective agency. This cinematic retelling dramatizes his journey as he battles both the criminal underworld he once ruled and the powerful institutions that mistrust his redemption.The film excels in its production design, immersing viewers in the dank alleys, foggy courtyards, and grand salons of Napoleonic Paris. The costumes, sets, and atmosphere evoke an oppressive, corrupt society where everyone's wearing a mask—metaphorically, if not literally.Cassel brings gravitas and grit to the role of Vidocq, portraying him not as a clean-cut hero but a deeply flawed, resourceful survivor—a man at constant war with his past and those who'd rather see him dead than reformed.Why It Stands OutVincent Cassel is magnetic as ever, anchoring the film with intensity and quiet menace.The action sequences—knife fights in narrow passageways, rooftop chases, and prison breaks—are shot with stylish energy.It explores themes of identity, reputation, and redemption, questioning whether a man can ever truly escape his past.A Dad's TakeIf you like your period dramas with more grime than gloss, The Emperor of Paris delivers. It's a fascinating look at a real historical figure who straddled both sides of the law. Think Les Misérables with less singing and more stabbing. Not quite a family watch—but definitely one for fans of moody, slow-burn crime epics.
Since Pennsylvania legalized medical marijuana in 2016, the cannabis industry has grown quickly—but not without growing pains. In a recent interview on WITF's The Spark, host Asia Tabb sat down with Judith D. Cassel, a leading attorney and advisor for cannabis companies, to explore how the legal landscape has evolved and what misconceptions still cloud this rapidly expanding market. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean and Amanda briefly react to some Oscars news, including a rule requiring Academy members to watch the movies and the details surrounding the new Casting and Achievement in Stunt Design award (1:34). Then, for the first time, they play the Summer Movie Preview Game, in which they predict the box office and Metacritic score for every major summer movie release in 2025 (16:27). Later, Sean is joined by Adam Nayman to give a brief “state of the movies” before discussing David Cronenberg's newest body horror film, ‘The Shrouds.' They talk about its complicated and moving portrayal of grief, praise Vincent Cassel for his excellent performance, and create a “Cronenberg starter pack” for those who aren't very familiar with the director's filmography (1:25:06). Finally, Sean is joined by the great David Cronenberg to discuss ‘The Shrouds.' They talk about his decision to cast Cassel in an unusual and challenging role, why he hates shooting on film and would never return, and his long-term creative collaboration with composer Howard Shore (2:06:43). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guests: David Cronenberg and Adam Nayman Producer: Jack Sanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom Curran talks with our good friend Matt Cassel to get his insight on what position he thinks the Patriots should draft with the No. 4 pick. He also gives intel on many other college players he got to watch last season, and discusses what types of players Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels are looking for.2:30-Matt Cassel talks his ‘Lots to Say' podcast with Bobby Bones3:30-Who would Matt Cassel take for the Patriots at No. 4?8:45-Exploring the cost of moving up12:00-The wish list of Mike Vrabel and Josh McDaniels16:30-Cassel's scouting report on the RBs in the draft WATCH every episode of the Patriots Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCSpatriotsFacebookInstagramTikTok
Face à Guillaume Labbé, ce 2 avril 2025, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité Jean Lassalle, Didier Deschamps et Vincent Cassel... Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Face à Guillaume Labbé, ce 2 avril 2025, Marc-Antoine Le Bret a notamment imité Didier Deschamps, Jean Lassalle et Vincent Cassel... En plus de sa chronique dans "RTL Soir", retrouvez Marc-Antoine Le Bret dans "Les Grosses Têtes" ! Chaque jour, il accompagne l'invité d'honneur de Laurent Ruquier, dans une séquence mêlant anecdotes et nombreuses imitations.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
CareQuest Institute for Oral Health is a national nonprofit dedicated to creating an oral health care system that is accessible, equitable, and integrated. Learn more about how their advocacy, philanthropy, research, and education are creating a better oral health system at carequest.org/turnonthelights Palliative care aims to treat symptoms and improve patients' quality of life, even if they are not terminally ill, and should be integrated early in the treatment process. In this episode, Dr. Christine Cassel, a pioneer in geriatrics and palliative care, shares her journey from an aspiring philosopher to an influential figure in health care. She discusses her early experiences that ignited her passion for moral philosophy and medicine, leading to her groundbreaking work in end-of-life care and palliative medicine. Dr. Cassel highlights the importance of early palliative care, emphasizing its role in symptom relief and preparing patients and families for the future. She also delves into her current initiative, Bridging Divides, aimed at fostering respectful conversations and reducing polarization within medical schools and beyond, emphasizing the power of curiosity, intellectual humility, and the "exhausted majority" in bridging divides. Tune in to learn about Dr. Cassel's impactful career, the evolution of palliative care, and strategies for promoting understanding and unity in a divided world! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How does a maker of pesto sauce become a 28-bagger? The recipe calls for profitability, focused management, and sustainable earnings, along with a few other ingredients. Ian Cassel is a micro-cap investor, the founder of MicroCap Club, and the author of two books. Motley Fool Senior Analyst Buck Hartzell caught up with Cassel for a conversation about investing in the smallest kinds of public companies. They also discuss: - How to evaluate companies with market caps less than $500M. - What makes an “intelligent fanatic.” - Why growing a stock position is like cultivating a relationship. Host: Buck Hartzell Guest: Ian Cassel Producer: Mac Greer, Mary Long Engineer: Chace Pryzlepa, RIck Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Bikers drop us a line and lets us know how we are doing!This week we take a break from The Wyld Stallions builders and Chat with Dan Cassel about The Lions Tail in Canada
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel look at the Chiefs interest in moving to Kansas. Could a domed stadium be in play? Did the Bills really have a choice in giving WR Khalil Shakir an extension? Looking at the NFL Combine, Bobby asks which workouts are overrated. How important is it to see a QB workout at the Combine? Senior Bowl Exec Jim Nagy recalls his scouting of Matt and what he looks for in players. Bobby asks about Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart as a prospect. Jim reveals who he's excited to see at the Combine and how he would advise the Titans to use the #1 pick. Bobby and Matt pick a caller to send a signed Cassel jersey before exploring sports conspiracies. Have the World Series and the NBA Draft ever been fixed? Bobby explains how he was being trolled and how it may turn into a competitive challenge. We wrap up with Matt teaching Bobby some NFL terms and formation names. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel look at the Chiefs interest in moving to Kansas. Could a domed stadium be in play? Did the Bills really have a choice in giving WR Khalil Shakir an extension? Looking at the NFL Combine, Bobby asks which workouts are overrated. How important is it to see a QB workout at the Combine? Senior Bowl Exec Jim Nagy recalls his scouting of Matt and what he looks for in players. Bobby asks about Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart as a prospect. Jim reveals who he's excited to see at the Combine and how he would advise the Titans to use the #1 pick. Bobby and Matt pick a caller to send a signed Cassel jersey before exploring sports conspiracies. Have the World Series and the NBA Draft ever been fixed? Bobby explains how he was being trolled and how it may turn into a competitive challenge. We wrap up with Matt teaching Bobby some NFL terms and formation names. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Cassell Ferere, a Brooklyn-born creative force and founder of Reverie: PAGE magazine, a publication dedicated to sustainable fashion and menswear. Cassell shares insights from his journey, including his role as a fashion contributor at Forbes and his experiences as a visual designer, creative director, and filmmaker. We delve into his passion for circularity in fashion, the challenges of launching a magazine, and his unique approach to storytelling through silent art films. Join us for an inspiring conversation that explores the intersections of creativity, sustainability, and entrepreneurship in the fashion industry.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel have arrived in New Orleans for the Super Bowl! 3x SB Champion Tedy Bruschi talks about the Cassel-led Patriots. Rams DE Kobie Turner shares his experience on 'The Voice' and his nickname, The Conductor. SB Champ Drew Brees shares his memories of bringing a championship to New Orleans. Hall of Famer Warren Moon recalls his transition from the CFL to the NFL! We wrap with Bobby's new jacket from Drew Brees and what's to come in the next few days! Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
Matt Cassel chats Vikings/NFL and his new podcast to start the hour, then some Vikings fodder gives way to Wolves coach Chris Finch before their game tonight!
Matt Cassel chats Vikings/NFL and his new podcast to start the hour, then some Vikings fodder gives way to Wolves coach Chris Finch before their game tonight!
Maggie Monroe-Cassel from the First Congregational Church of Claremont is here zoom'ing on as we talk about the Winter Market in February, the Well Collaborative, using the church's space, and lots more.
As Philip the Good retreated from Calais, he found himself going out of the frying pan and into the fire. The militias of Flanders had mutineed and the county was on the brink of rebellion. Time Period Covered: 1432-1438 Notable People: Philip the Good, Isabella of Portugal Duchess of Burgundy, Roland d'Uutkercke, Jan Van Hoorn, Simon de Lalaing, Colard de Commines, Raase Rouven Notable Events/Developments: Revolt of Ghent (1432), Rebellion of Cassel (1430), Failure of the Siege of Calais (1436), Rebellion of Bruges (1436-1438), Terrible Wednesday of Pentecost
Tony talks about Florida representative, Hillary Cassel leaving the democratic party for the republican party.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I speak with Hanneke Cassel who is returning to Peaks Island for the Long Winter's Night Concert Series with Keith Murphy. Hanneke talks about what you can expect to hear at the concert, how she got into fiddle music, and how people looking to add playing an instrument into their lives can get started. With a career spanning over two decades, Hanneke Cassel has helped redefine what it means to be a modern fiddler. A driving force in the ever-changing landscape of acoustic music stylings, the Port Orford, Oregon native has established herself as a prolific composer, producer and fixture of the international music community...Described by the Boston Globe as “exuberant and rhythmic, somehow wild and innocent, [music] delivered with captivating melodic clarity and an irresistible playfulness,” it is Hanneke's hugely generous presence and personality that round out her magnetism as a performer beyond the strings of her fiddle. Hanneke's Website Hanneke on YouTube Hanneke's Facebook page @hannekejewel on InstagramPlease consider supporting the show! Support Peaks Island Radio
Hello, hello! What happens when a priest and an art director get together and start their own company? They create a sustainable and ethical gourmet chocolate company that's taking the world of cocoa lovers by a storm! Join Ved Krishna as he unravels the riveting journeys of chocolate connoisseur and creative visualiser, Jeanyves Verdu and a salt of the earth priest and real estate agent, Norman Rice. We talk about their love for all things chocolate and how together along with one of the world's best chocolatier Frédéric Cassel, they created the aptly named ethical gourmet chocolate brand – “Chocolat-e”. Sustainability plays a huge role in this delicious chocolate's packaging and branding. And on this episode, we'll get the unique insight of approaching sustainable packaging from a client's perspective. Never miss an episode by following us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Don't forget to turn on your notifications and leave us a review ✍️
Rebecca and Lon build out a coaching empire that takes full use of the manuals and techniques they developed building successful home service companies. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us, but we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So here's one of those. [Seaside Plumbing Ad] Rick: Told you, Brian. Brian: Told me what? Rick: This is part two of last week's episode. Brian: Oh, yeah. And it was getting good. Rick: If you missed it, go back and listen to part one first. Take it away, fellas. Rebecca Cassel: Yeah, so, Lon, as I said, he was my business partner, and it was funny. I would say, "That sometimes you really like your business partners and sometimes you don't." And I think Lon and I went through the, hey, I don't like you very much, but we really respect each other. We had very different strengths and weaknesses. I am very operational, strategic, and accounting. He was sales and marketing and relational. And so the combination was pretty fierce. And he called me one day and said, "Hey, we're going to start an organization. I just got invited to join a group of investors in St. Louis to start an organization that will help more contractors." And he said, "We're going to actually branch out of just doing HVAC. I think we're going to do plumbing and maybe eventually electrical." I go, "Wow, that's really exciting." He goes, "I'm moving to St. Louis, so I'll keep in touch with what's going on." I was living in North Carolina, and he was living in Illinois at the time. And I thought, wow, what a cool thing. I go, "Well, if I can be of help, obviously I'm here doing it, writing operations manuals or procedures, or obviously I'd love to be a client. So when you get this all up and going, that'll be exciting." About three months later, he called me, and he said, "Hey, I think you should be a part of this." And I was like, "What do you mean? I'm running an HVAC business in a completely different state." And again, before all the technology where you could do everything remote, he goes, "I think what we're going to do is going to really change the industry dramatically, and I know you would want to be a part of that." And he said, "Why don't you find a way to develop our comfort advisor into the general manager, and let's get this going to where maybe you could come be a part of this operationally." Stephen Semple: And which business was this, Rebecca? Rebecca Cassel: This was Success Group International. Stephen Semple: This was Success Group, okay. Rebecca Cassel: Yes. At the time we had an umbrella name called BenVest, but it's what became, we started Plumber Success first, but it was Success Group International. And so I went in and talked with some of the other founders about what we're going to do, the CEO, Jim Abrams and Lon was already employed, and I got to meet Patty Myers, who is their VP of Finance, and I ended up being the fourth employee. We started in St. Louis and said, "Hey, we're going to build an organization that helps home services be successful. We're going to impact lives by helping these business owners become more successful." Stephen Semple: So I want to step back and cover just a couple of other things. It's amazing you had the opportunity to work with Jim so closely, with Jim Abrams. And anybody in the home services or the marketing space knows that name, like a famous, famous guy. So you had a chance to learn a lot from him, but you also had a chance to learn a lot from another marketing person who has a lot of fame in the home services space...
Rebecca meets Lon and they build an empire of home services companies that lead to the best Contractor Coaching Program. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick in business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us, but we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So, here's one of those. [ASAP Commercial Doors Ad] Stephen Semple: Hey, it's Stephen Semple here with the Empire Builders Podcast. And we've given Dave Young the week off. So, he's sitting back and chilling and relaxing and drinking drinks by some pool somewhere, I'm hoping. I'm really excited. I have Rebecca Cassel with me. And her story, when I first heard it was just one of these ones where I'm, "How is Rebecca, especially in the home services space for what she's accomplished, not a household name?" And for full disclosure of the business that Rebecca has now, which is certain path that does this amazing training for people in the home services space is a customer of ours. I've got a team of people working with Rebecca and their group to promote their business more. But one of the things that was exciting is when we got together for the day and you started sharing some of these stories, I was like, "This is an incredible journey that you've gone on, let's face it, especially as a woman in the home services space." So, I guess what I want to do is go right back to that beginning when you first got exposed to the home services space. And please, don't forget to tell the story about the wearing of the booties. That's one of my favorite ones. Rebecca Cassel: Great. Thank you. Stephen. I'm excited to be here. I can't believe it's been 25 years of CertainPath. And obviously, we used to be Success Group International. And my story is unique. I graduated with an accounting degree, SAT for the CPA exam, thought I was going to go into public accounting and realized really quickly that I didn't like it and was looking for opportunity to use my financial degree to help small businesses. And I actually answered an ad. And this is okay, so '90s, this is how you found a job back in the '90s is a newspaper and there's this amazing newspaper ad. And it did tell me exactly what the company was. But it said, "If you want to use your accounting degree or your financial experience, if you want to help implement systems and processes in a small business and help them operationally expand, this is the job for you." Such a cool written ad. I decided to pick up the phone and schedule an interview. And at the end of the phone call, of course, they give you an address and there was no way to Google it back then. And so, she's like, "Turn here by the McDonald's and then go down." So, I was like, "Okay. Great." And I really don't remember if in that call I heard the name of the company because I was so excited that I got the interview. So, I pull up for the interview and I quickly realized maybe I'm not in the right spot because on the sign it had a name of a heating and air conditioning company. I was like, "Well, surely, this is not the company that put the ad in the paper." Because I just thought appearance of the building, the sign that was cracked, the weeds in the parking lot, did not screen professional, professional. But I kind of thought, "Well, I got to go find out if I'm in the right place or not. And if I'm here, so it is." So, I walked in. And you got to remember back then, this is when women were pantyhose and I was in my black patent heels and my gray suit, totally looking super corporate. And I walk into this little ... Stephen Semple: Did you have shoulder pads in the ... Rebecca Cassel: Yes.
Jason Cassel, Senior Marketing Manager, Mary Bennett, Director of Content Marketing and Erin Meyer, VP of Marketing Operations for our Trusted Partner, HaystackID sit down with Kaylee & Mary to talk about their journey to HaystackID and to AI. This close knit team shares how they use new AI tools in combination with human oversight to produce the industry defining marketing presence that embodies the HaystackID brand. The team shared not only their qc process but also how AI is being leveraged throughout the organization, ending with an invitation to connect at Relativity Fest or some of the other events the team supports. We ended with fun facts for all, and included a shoutout to the great Rob Robinson, HaystackID's future forward CMO.
74. Creative Digital Scrapbooking Opportunities Using PaintShop ProAlice talks to Carole Asselin, aka Cassel, from Scrapbook Campus and Creation Cassel to learn about some of the unique scrapbooking opportunities that are available to you when using PaintShop Pro.Don't miss out on Carole's free Bootcamps so you can receive her expert guidance to learn how to use PaintShop Pro for scrapbooking.Find all of the links and some sample layouts made using Quick Pages and Templates to see the great results you can have!Contact Alice Boll from ScrapHappyInstagram: @scraphappierInstagram: @scraphappyorgYouTube: ScrapHappyFacebook: ScrapHappy.orgFind out more about ScrapHappy membership:ScrapHappy.org/joinFind out more about an upcoming LOAD Challenge:ScrapHappy.org/loadP.S. Alice's favourite episode is #2. Your Scrapbooking Why!
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Yes, the Royals are fun this year and much better. It's also true that they are not ready to be among baseball's elite teams as we saw in game one against Cleveland when the Royals just gagged away their best shot to make a statement. Kansas Republicans send a perfect letter to Chiefs owner Clark Hunt with an offer he can't refuse for a new stadium. IF the bond issue passes during a special session June 18, it will be full speed ahead for the Chiefs to relocate to the Sunflower State with the best offer any NFL owner ever received. Former Chiefs QB Matt Cassel has a sweet new gig at NBC. Joe Biden's state of mind is fading fast and now media outlets on the left are all over him. It feels like the beginning of the end as Joe Biden has taken a day off.... in France. A listener sent me a fantastic email about bullet holes in KC after shots ring out near his business in the west bottoms. You have to hear this. Texas is getting its own stock exchange to compete with and possibly obliterate, the NYSE and NASDAQ. The Beagle killing researchers are given a record fine by the DOJ that should put them out of business and a magnet fisherman makes a big catch. Yes, magnet fishing.
We are joined by Christopher Cassel, Director of 'Pathological: The Lies of Joran Van Der Sloot', We discuss his documentary which dives deep into the crimes of the Van Der Sloot, and the countless people his actions have negatively impacted. Want to see the documentary? Stream it now on Peacock!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.