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Casual's Corner with Eric Morrow
Talking M's with a BR Community Guest (@jerryB6)

Casual's Corner with Eric Morrow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 45:19


Join the Casual Corner crew as we chat with our special guest (@JerryB6 on BR) about the recent M's spring training results, Jerry's expectations for the season and more! This episode was also aired live on twitch at twitch,tv/casualscorner

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Casual's Corner with Eric Morrow
The Casual Corner Breakouts and Busts Predictions

Casual's Corner with Eric Morrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 80:03


Eric, Tyler, Robert and Indy discuss their breakout candidates and their bust candidates for the Mariners 2024 season. They also discuss some of the football news coming out of the Pacific Northwest's Seattle Seahawks and Washington Huskies. By the fans, for the fans! Join us as we casually chat about everyone's favorite Mariners! *produced and engineered by Vaden Podcast Services*

The Apex: An Apex Legends Podcast
Episode 6: TSM Verhulst, Twitter Drama, Casual Corner

The Apex: An Apex Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 88:01


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JAKE's REVIEW CORNER
SMALLVILLE, PODCASTERS, SONIC, BACK TO THE MOVIES - CASUAL CORNER

JAKE's REVIEW CORNER

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 65:14


WOOOOOO BAMMMM! ANOTHER CASUAL CORNER! CHASE IS LEAVING GEORGIA! CHASE IS GRADUATING COLLEGE! JAKOB GOES TO THE MOVIES! SONIC IS AN ECO TERRIOST? SMAAAAAAALLLVILLEEEE! find out on todays episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Filthy Netdecker's Podcast
Historic For Beginners

Filthy Netdecker's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 76:11


On this weeks episode we go over the Historic Magic.gg decklists, Casual Corner talks about bullying, and we talk about how our Historic Brawl decks are doing. https://www.patreon.com/FilthyNetDeckers You can find Filthy Netdeckers Podcast on all social media (twitter https://twitter.com/FilthyNetDeckrs, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FilthyNetDeckrs, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/filthynetdeckers/) That's the best place to find decklists. You can find Tony @mtg_tony or Nate @darthheretic on twitter Nate is also a Twitch Affiliate. You can find his stream at https://www.twitch.tv/darthhereticmtg Theme Music is "Motivator" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nate-piercey/message

JAKE's REVIEW CORNER
TICK, TICK, BOOM!, COWBOY BEBOP CANCELLED, STREAMING ADAPTIONS- CASUAL CORNER

JAKE's REVIEW CORNER

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 60:21


JAKOB AND CHASE ARE BACK! join the duo as they casually talk about tick, tick, boom! the Netflix adaption of cowboy bebop and for some reason RALPH BAKSHI! HOW CASUAL CAN THIS CORNER GET! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

JAKE's REVIEW CORNER
OUTER BANKS, Family GUY, JACKASS, Camp Life- CASUAL CORNER

JAKE's REVIEW CORNER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 58:23


Welcome to Casual Corner, a one off series of episodes where the topics of the podcast are not limited to just one single movie/tv show but several different aspects of pop culture with a more slice of life approach to it. On today's episode Jakob welcomes Hunter and Andrew to the show to talk about how they met, the job they do, the Best episode of family guy and Netflix shows and moves! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inside Outer
OK Boomers 2nd Olympic Edition ft. Casual Corner with Jack

Inside Outer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 43:47


The undefeated Boomers are through to the quarter finals! Join Gus, Lemons and casual correspondent Jack as we break down all the basketball action from the Olympics. Have the Boomers finally figured out their rotations? Should we be worried about a well oiled Argentina team? Which NBA team would be the best at 3x3? We also discuss the Opals chances at making the medal round of the competition and Jack helps us to understand what on earth 3x3 basketball is.

Inside Outer
Casual Corner with Jack

Inside Outer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 53:00


Join Gus, Lemons and guest co-host Jack as we break down everything that has been happening in the NBA world over the last seven days. Are the Jazz capable of overcoming the gritty Clippers? Is there any hope for the Milwaukee Bucks against this version of Kevin Durant? What is wrong with Ben Simmons? We also give our opinions about the All-NBA teams and question the futures of some recently unemployed head coaches! If you want to get in touch with us, please email at insideouternba@gmail.com or contact us on all the socials. And please don't be afraid to give us a like, review, rating or follow on all of your podcast platforms.

BoIS-podden
#45 - Queens road casual corner

BoIS-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 68:50


Ny podd efter tisdagens otroliga insats i Göteborg. Slakten av (böl)GAIS. Nielsen i målprotokollet, Heier fortsatte snurra och Erik Pärsson gjorde efterlängtad comeback. Jodå, vi tar er igenom det mest väsentliga från matchen. Är vi övertygade om att BoIS är ett fortsatt topplag, hur formerar Billy och Max mittfältet framöver och kan det vara så att tränarduon är hetaste BoISarna på transfermarknaden? Jens bjuder även på ett "Vem där" och en lägesbild av hur BoIS påverkar Landskronaborna. Studs i dojjan efter matchen och de positiva tongångarna frodas i studion, Heja BoIS

Back to Work
515: Please Do Not Tapdance for Me

Back to Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 58:47


DISCUSSED: There are things that one wants to see less or fewer often; is this particular button actually hooked up to anything?; there is literal must-see TV and you must see it literally immediately; everything is catching on fire; four basic steps for being a successful adult (who has to deal with other adults); thoughts on creativity and focal length; the process of unpandemicizing, or: do we still know how to put a Casual Corner in a mall?; Dan is loving his iPad; Merlin introduces a theory on The Velocity of Writing Instruments; and, finally, a quick celebrity cameo.

5by5 Master Audio Feed
Back to Work 515: Please Do Not Tapdance for Me

5by5 Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 58:47


DISCUSSED: There are things that one wants to see less or fewer often; is this particular button actually hooked up to anything?; there is literal must-see TV and you must see it literally immediately; everything is catching on fire; four basic steps for being a successful adult (who has to deal with other adults); thoughts on creativity and focal length; the process of unpandemicizing, or: do we still know how to put a Casual Corner in a mall?; Dan is loving his iPad; Merlin introduces a theory on The Velocity of Writing Instruments; and, finally, a quick celebrity cameo.

5by5 Master Audio Feed
Back to Work 515: Please Do Not Tapdance for Me

5by5 Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 58:47


DISCUSSED: There are things that one wants to see less or fewer often; is this particular button actually hooked up to anything?; there is literal must-see TV and you must see it literally immediately; everything is catching on fire; four basic steps for being a successful adult (who has to deal with other adults); thoughts on creativity and focal length; the process of unpandemicizing, or: do we still know how to put a Casual Corner in a mall?; Dan is loving his iPad; Merlin introduces a theory on The Velocity of Writing Instruments; and, finally, a quick celebrity cameo.

Back to Work
515: Please Do Not Tapdance for Me

Back to Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 58:47


DISCUSSED: There are things that one wants to see less or fewer often; is this particular button actually hooked up to anything?; there is literal must-see TV and you must see it literally immediately; everything is catching on fire; four basic steps for being a successful adult (who has to deal with other adults); thoughts on creativity and focal length; the process of unpandemicizing, or: do we still know how to put a Casual Corner in a mall?; Dan is loving his iPad; Merlin introduces a theory on The Velocity of Writing Instruments; and, finally, a quick celebrity cameo.

5by5 Master Audio Feed
Back to Work 515: Please Do Not Tapdance for Me

5by5 Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 58:47


DISCUSSED: There are things that one wants to see less or fewer often; is this particular button actually hooked up to anything?; there is literal must-see TV and you must see it literally immediately; everything is catching on fire; four basic steps for being a successful adult (who has to deal with other adults); thoughts on creativity and focal length; the process of unpandemicizing, or: do we still know how to put a Casual Corner in a mall?; Dan is loving his iPad; Merlin introduces a theory on The Velocity of Writing Instruments; and, finally, a quick celebrity cameo.

Talking Business Now
Mentoring Across Generations to Transform Business

Talking Business Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 23:10


Retail pioneer Bob Fisch learned a lot about younger generations while at the helm of fashion giants like Casual Corner and rue21. Now, after exiting the industry, he's helping to transform workplaces using the Millennial Baby Boomer concept he developed and explains in his book Fisch Tales: The Making of a Millennial Baby Boomer, featured by ForbesBooks. Fisch made a name for himself in value-priced, fast-fashion retailing, rising to president at Casual Corner and later becoming CEO of rue21, a retailer of women’s casual apparel and accessories. Fisch took took rue21 from bankruptcy to a fast-track winning streak and a hot-stock IPO, Along the way, he built out a national network of 1,200 stores, and a billion-dollar-plus valuation. Bob earned the reputation as a “disrupter” in the retail industry, and he’s at it again as he works to expand what he calls the Millennial Baby Boomer brand and mindset. In this episode of Talking Business Now, Bob discusses his book and how Baby Boomers and millennials can mentor each other in an ever-evolving workplace. Tune in find out: The importance of recognizing that “millennial” is more than the name of a generation—it also characterizes our evolving culture and Age. What a Millennial Baby Boomer actually is—and how any business can apply the concept to foster more ideas, cooperation and profits. How to bridge the generation gap and create a new generation through mutual mentoring. How to avoid labels that get in the way of how people view each other. Millennial traits that serve them well in business. What baby boomers risk missing out on when they are quick to criticize millennials or to dismiss their ideas—and vice versa. RESOURCES Episode Transcript CONNECT WITH BOB FISCH Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.fisch.925 Twitter: @fischtales1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-fisch-mbb-067a44149/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
The StartUp Life - Bob Fisch

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 47:20


In this episode, we talk to Bob Fisch (Founder & Former CEO of rue21) as we discuss how he led rue21 to 11 profitable years in a row, why he is a millennial baby boomer, and his latest book "Fisch Tales: The Making Of A Millennial Baby Boomer". **More On Bob** On his first day of work out of college, Bob Fisch was one of 100 new hires who heard the CEO of Abraham & Straus (A&S) New York identify ambitious milestones in career advancement. The new employees were told that only one of them would have what it takes to attain each of the milestones. That employee turned out to be Bob Fisch. A mere dozen or so years later, true to the CEO’s prediction, Bob was the one who rose to the rank of president—at Casual Corner, a division of U.S. Shoe. While learning his trade at A&S, Bob had the good fortune to work alongside future retail legends like Mickey Drexler (The Gap, J. Crew) and Michael Jeffries (Abercrombie & Fitch). Bob himself is recognized as a pioneering merchant for his bold and successful innovations in value-priced, fast-fashion retailing, notably at rue21. He took the company from bankruptcy to a fast-track winning streak that included a hot-stock IPO, building a national network of 1,200 stores, and a billion-dollar-plus valuation. Prestigious retail magazine Chain Store Age named Bob one of “10 CEOs to Watch in 2010.” The criteria for making the very short list wrote the magazine, was “the influence they wield in their respective categories—and because they are willing to shake things up a bit.” That describes Bob perfectly in his role as a disruptor who always is searching for better ways to inspire people and to ignite excitement in his stores, among customers and staff. His latest foray into disruption has been in the form of what Bob calls “generation splicing.” It sounds technical, but more than anything it’s about reframing your outlook on life and opening yourself up to finding wisdom from unexpected sources. A self-described Baby Boomer Millennial, Bob Fisch’s life has been uplifted by his dedication to mutual mentorship with Millennials. He teaches them business, and they teach him life. More than that, he wants everyone to know, regardless of age, that their best is yet to come. With a “whatever it takes” attitude and an excitement to help others reach their fullest potential, Bob’s wisdom, knowledge, experience, and practical methodologies have the power to transform lives and put people on trajectories that they could have only imagined. Bob’s keen awareness of the human condition laid the groundwork for what would become his book, FISCH TALES. Focused on concepts like “Mutual Mentoring” and inspiring mantras like “We Will Win Together” Bob has fostered a cross-generational understanding among his friends and colleagues that is unprecedented, and now he’s determined to take his message global.

The Startup Life
Bob Fisch (Founder & Former CEO of rue21)

The Startup Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 47:21


In this episode, we talk to Bob Fisch (Founder & Former CEO of rue21) as we discuss how he led rue21 to 11 profitable years in a row, why he is a millennial baby boomer, and his latest book "Fisch Tales: The Making Of A Millennial Baby Boomer".  **More On Bob** On his first day of work out of college, Bob Fisch was one of 100 new hires who heard the CEO of Abraham & Straus (A&S) New York identify ambitious milestones in career advancement. The new employees were told that only one of them would have what it takes to attain each of the milestones. That employee turned out to be Bob Fisch. A mere dozen or so years later, true to the CEO's prediction, Bob was the one who rose to the rank of president—at Casual Corner, a division of U.S. Shoe. While learning his trade at A&S, Bob had the good fortune to work alongside future retail legends like Mickey Drexler (The Gap, J. Crew) and Michael Jeffries (Abercrombie & Fitch). Bob himself is recognized as a pioneering merchant for his bold and successful innovations in value-priced, fast-fashion retailing, notably at rue21. He took the company from bankruptcy to a fast-track winning streak that included a hot-stock IPO, building a national network of 1,200 stores, and a billion-dollar-plus valuation. Prestigious retail magazine Chain Store Age named Bob one of “10 CEOs to Watch in 2010.” The criteria for making the very short list wrote the magazine, was “the influence they wield in their respective categories—and because they are willing to shake things up a bit.” That describes Bob perfectly in his role as a disruptor who always is searching for better ways to inspire people and to ignite excitement in his stores, among customers and staff. His latest foray into disruption has been in the form of what Bob calls “generation splicing.” It sounds technical, but more than anything it's about reframing your outlook on life and opening yourself up to finding wisdom from unexpected sources. A self-described Baby Boomer Millennial, Bob Fisch's life has been uplifted by his dedication to mutual mentorship with Millennials. He teaches them business, and they teach him life. More than that, he wants everyone to know, regardless of age, that their best is yet to come. With a “whatever it takes” attitude and an excitement to help others reach their fullest potential, Bob's wisdom, knowledge, experience, and practical methodologies have the power to transform lives and put people on trajectories that they could have only imagined. Bob's keen awareness of the human condition laid the groundwork for what would become his book, FISCH TALES. Focused on concepts like “Mutual Mentoring” and inspiring mantras like “We Will Win Together” Bob has fostered a cross-generational understanding among his friends and colleagues that is unprecedented, and now he's determined to take his message global. Follow The Startup Life Podcast Facebook Page Want gear from The Startup Life? Check out our gear! Check out other great podcasts from The Binge Podcast Network. Written by: Dominic Lawson  Executive Producers: Dominic Lawson and Kenda Lawson Music Credits: **Show Theme**  Behind Closed Doors - Otis McDonald  **Break Theme** Cielo - Huma-Huma  Sponsors/Partners Purchase a Flexio Series sprayer from Wagner Use code BETTEREVERYDAY for 30% everything sitewide at ladder.sport. That's “BETTEREVERYDAY” for 30% off at ladder.sport.  

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
Dr Diane Hamilton Show - Jason Korman and Bob Fisch

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 61:03


Jason Korman Jason Korman is CEO of gapingvoid ltd and it's Culture Design Group, a thought leader in the area of adapting change at scale to large organizations. He is a proven innovator, combining industry models in unexpected ways to create novel, effective approaches to business creation and growth. He has broad experience in the alcoholic beverage industry, leveraging supply chain strategies, social media and channel marketing. Bob Fisch Bob Fisch, author of Fisch Tales: The Making of a Millennial Baby Boomer is recognized as a pioneering merchant for his bold and successful innovations in value-priced, fast-fashion retailing, notably at rue21. As CEO, he took rue21 from bankruptcy to a fast-track winning streak that included a hot-stock IPO, building a national network of 1,200 stores, and a billion-dollar-plus valuation. Fisch began his career at Abraham & Straus (A&S) New York and within a dozen or so years had risen to become president at Casual Corner, a division of U.S. Shoe. Prestigious retail magazine Chain Store Age named Fisch one of “10 CEOs to Watch in 2010.” The criteria for making the very short list, wrote the magazine, was “the influence they wield in their respective categories—and because they are willing to shake things up a bit.

Small and Mighty Conversations
Chatting Trends & Product Development with Joanne Griffin, Arnold & Bird

Small and Mighty Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 48:30


  In this final episode of season five, I chat with Small and Mighty "Co", retail product development expert and founder of Arnold and Bird, Joanne Griffin.   Joanne shares her top tips around developing a product range and utilising trends in your business - whether you're a product or service business, trends do affect you.   Connect with Me Instagram: https://instagram.com/samburgessuk Join my mailing list: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5de63c122850260026f9a85b How to Live Authentically in a World of Faking It - Self-led course: https://smallandmighty.thinkific.com/courses/authentic-living-course Get 50% of Flodesk email marketing with this affiliate link: https://flodesk.com/c/SAMCO1 Connect with Joanne www.arnoldandbird.com Instagram @arnoldandbird Pinterest @arnoldandbird Elevate Your Curiosity podcast Knowing Your Ideal Customer PDF workbook 2020 trend guides - use code MIGHTY for 20% off   Links Mentioned: https://www.instagram.com/heartzeena/ Devil Wears Prada quote: ‘This… stuff’? Oh. OK. I see. You think this has nothing to do with you. You go to your closet and you select… I don’t know… that lumpy blue sweater, for instance because you’re trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about what you put on your back. But what you don’t know is that that sweater is not just blue, it’s not turquoise. It’s not lapis. It’s actually cerulean. And you’re also blithely unaware of the fact that in 2002, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns. And then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent… wasn’t it who showed cerulean military jackets? I think we need a jacket here. And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers. And then it, uh, filtered down through the department stores and then trickled on down into some tragic Casual Corner where you, no doubt, fished it out of some clearance bin. However, that blue represents millions of dollars and countless jobs and it’s sort of comical how you think that you’ve made a choice that exempts you from the fashion industry when, in fact, you’re wearing the sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room from a pile of stuff." - Miranda Priestly

The MMA Scope
Scope (25) Debut of Casual Corner

The MMA Scope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 30:09


Andrew is our first guest, he's a casual, he has a few opinions. We break down UFC 238 and discuss the legitimacy of Henry Cejudo's knee injury.

Storytime with GamerDude
Let's Go To The Mall!

Storytime with GamerDude

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 25:00


When GamerDude was growing up, there was no internet to "hang out" on, or to shop on, or to meet people on. The "hang out" was the shopping mall.  Shopping malls popped up all across the country and, as it turns out, had many of the same stores coast-to-coast. GamerDude talks about the main stores he remembers, from the large "anchor" stores like Sears, JC Penney, and Macy's, to the smaller chains.  The malls had clothing stores, like Casual Corner and Chess King, and shoe stores, like Kinney and Thom McAn. You could find books at B. Dalton and Waldenbooks, and electronics and software at Electronics Boutique and Software Etc.  Before Yankee Candle, there was Wicks and Sticks, and through it all, Spencer's Gifts is still around.  GamerDude also talks about the food court, where you could find Hot Sam's pretzels and Hickory Farm and the deliciousness of Orange Julius. And, he remembers the relative "fanciness" of The Ground Round. He also remembers the arcades; malls, both big and small, had arcades for the kids to hang out in, and the larger arcades would get the new release games before anyone else. It was the mall arcades where you could find the large, sit-down versions of games like Star Wars and pilot your own X-Wing fighter.  GamerDude remembers what it was like to hang out in the arcade with friends, or to walk through the mall with a date. It was the perfect opportunity to get to know someone, and one that is lost to the way the world has changed.

Comedians of Wrestling
Introducing Casual Corner!

Comedians of Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 110:29


WE’RE ROLLING OUT A NEW SEGMENT, COW-HEADS! In this XXL episode, we kickoff Crossover Month with guest Ben Axelrad of the Definitely Dying podcast for our new segment “Casual Corner” & we dissect the infamous Hulk vs Andre the Giant match from Wrestlemania 3! Along the way, Dan, Newman, & producer Zig work the Roman Reign’s gear, The Shield, Shinsuke’s mic skills, Shane McMahon, & more of that hot hot wrestling action. Listen to Definitely Dying Podcast here: bit.ly/definitelydying Def Dying's Twitter: https://twitter.com/definitelydying Got a hot take you wanna cash-in? Leave a voicemail at (316) 530 2429

Small Business Revival w/ Brian Mininger
21: Success Through Collaboration w/ Lynne Breeden

Small Business Revival w/ Brian Mininger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2015 35:20


Today's guest is Lynne Breeden of LTD 7 from Staunton, VA. "Lynne Breeden’s Stunton, Va., based store has the feel of a well-executed painting brought to life by the hard work and experience of a creative visionary. Breeden opened LTD 7 on May 30, 2013, but indeed her retail history is storied and reaches back into her college days, working retail for the likes of The Limited, Lord and Taylor, and Casual Corner. Although Breeden briefly tried her hand at banking, she soon returned to retail, helping other stores run their businesses and honing her skills in the process. In 2002 Breeden launched her first store, which specialized in dance apparel and gifts. By 2008 she sold the store, which had gone through significant change in that time, and became a consultant for retailers seeking to enter the industry. But Breeden proved she couldn’t stay away from first-hand experience for too long as a self-describe “retail junkie” when she opened her latest and greatest concept in early 2013 to “live the dream,” as LTD stands for (“7” is a reference to the Breedens’ faith, as well as number of vendors they represent)." Key Takeaways When you start your business, to you as an owner it means the world to you. But to the world your a speck. They don't know your there. So you must constantly remind them that your there. Make yourself known. Social Media has a great influence in this day and age. Consistency of Social Media. You have to be consistent. Give your customers something of value. Such as a Relationship. "You've got to give to get" "Do what you do so well that they'll want you to do it again and bring their friends." ~ Walt Disney  Tweetable Quotes [Tweet "Social Media has a great influence in this day and age. @shopltd7"] [Tweet ""You've got to give to get" @shopltd7"] [Tweet ""Do what you do so well that they'll want you to do it again and bring their friends." ~ Walt Disney @shopltd7"] Resources The Solomon Effect Upcoming LTD 7 Event - April 25 @LTD 7 in Downtown Staunton  Email for more information The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea - Bob Burg LTD 7 Site For complete show notes and clickable links go to www.BrianMininger.com/SBR21 The post 21: Success Through Collaboration w/ Lynne Breeden appeared first on .