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For the first time ever, my podcast comes full circle—finally featuring a guest from my home city, Hong Kong! Meet May Yeung: teaching artist, founder of the charity Art of My Family, cancer survivor, and proud mom of an energetic 14-month-old. While Hong Kong is famous for finance, May proves art can be just as powerful—reshaping lives, advocating for mental health, and championing sustainability. And as a bonus, our youngest guest yet (her toddler!) makes an appearance. Stay tuned for a heartwarming and paint-splattered conversation!Key Highlights of Our Interview:3:17—From Wall Scribbles to Ceramics: A Childhood Steeped in Art“From the time I was around two years old, I would draw on walls before I could even write my name. By five, my father and I were creating ceramics together. At age 12, my fascination with dadaism and pop art gave me the conviction to become an artist.”"I met Professor Jeff Oppenheimer who gave a lecture on integrating art into daily life, and daily life into art, and the contents of this lecture really helped to form the framework and direction of my art to this day."6:00—Where Art Meets Music: How Music Has Influenced Her Art Creation 8:41—From Crunching Numbers to Crafting Impact: How Finance Led May to Art and Social Change11:20—Faith Over Fear: How Battling Cancer Transformed a Perfectionist into a Celebrator of Life's Small Wins"I think the cancer experience really let me feel a greater sense of conviction to serve the underprivileged"16:25—Art for Archer: How Motherhood and Heritage Shape Her Creations18:09—Dim Sum and Chinese Checkers: Weaving Hong Kong's Culture into Every Piece of Art21:34—Memorable Art Pieces “What If” and “Blossom Love”: Sculpting Bridges Between Cultures and Endless Possibilities23:19—From Corporate CSR to Creative Compassion: The Birth of Art of My Family30:00—May's Life Mission to Inspire the Next Generation: The Three C's of Art Education and the Role of a Teaching Artist______________________Connect with us:Host: Vince Chan | Guest: May Yeung______________________--**Chief Change Officer**--Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Deep Human Intelligence for Growth Progressives, Visionary Underdogs,Transformation Gurus & Bold Hearts.6 Million+ All-Time Downloads.Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.Global Top 3% Podcast.Top 10 US Business.Top 1 US Careers.>>>100,000+ subscribers are outgrowing. Act Today.
For the first time, my podcast comes full circle! Though I started and run this show in Hong Kong, I've yet to feature a guest from right here in my home city—until today. Meet May Yeung: a teaching artist, founder of the charity Art of My Family, cancer survivor, and proud mom to an 14-month-old cutie. Through art, May is reshaping lives and championing sustainability, mental health, and social inclusion right here in Hong Kong. In a city known for its financial might, May shows us a path of passion and purpose, proving that art can spark meaningful change. Bonus? Our youngest guest yet—her 14-month-old son—is along for the ride. Stay tuned! Key Highlights of Our Interview: 3:17—From Wall Scribbles to Ceramics: A Childhood Steeped in Art “From the time I was around two years old, I would draw on walls before I could even write my name. By five, my father and I were creating ceramics together. At age 12, my fascination with dadaism and pop art gave me the conviction to become an artist.” "I met Professor Jeff Oppenheimer who gave a lecture on integrating art into daily life, and daily life into art, and the contents of this lecture really helped to form the framework and direction of my art to this day." 6:00—Where Art Meets Music: How Music Has Influenced Her Art Creation 8:41—From Crunching Numbers to Crafting Impact: How Finance Led May to Art and Social Change 11:20—Faith Over Fear: How Battling Cancer Transformed a Perfectionist into a Celebrator of Life's Small Wins "I think the cancer experience really let me feel a greater sense of conviction to serve the underprivileged" 16:25—Art for Archer: How Motherhood and Heritage Shape Her Creations 18:09—Dim Sum and Chinese Checkers: Weaving Hong Kong's Culture into Every Piece of Art 21:34—Memorable Art Pieces “What If” and “Blossom Love”: Sculpting Bridges Between Cultures and Endless Possibilities 23:19—From Corporate CSR to Creative Compassion: The Birth of Art of My Family 30:00—May's Life Mission to Inspire the Next Generation: The Three C's of Art Education and the Role of a Teaching Artist Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: May Yeung ______________________ Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. Experiential Human Intelligence for Growth Progressives Global Top 3% Podcast on Listen Notes World's #1 Career Podcast on Apple Top 1: US, CA, MX, IE, HU, AT, CH, FI, JP 2.5+ Millions Downloads 80+ Countries
NEW!! GRAB my free video mini-course!What To Do When You OvereatWhat kind of emotional eater are you? Do you tend to eat to comfort yourself or more for celebrations? In this episode I'll dive into the 3 main categories of feelings that lead to emotional eating. You'll learn how to create an easy emotional map so you can see what kind of emotional eater you might be, and what to do about it. I'll also give you several practical examples of ways to manage these emotions in real life. More from Well with Lisa:Ready for your free coaching/consult session? SCHEDULE HERE!Your Go-To Meal Guide: grab it HERELet's be friends! Follow me on instagram: @well_with_lisaDISCOUNT CODE FUN!Cozyearth.com use WELLWITHLISA for 40% off! Be sure to let them know you heard about it here!Mixhers! Black Friday sale is going right now! use Lisa10 to stack my discount with the current sale!Did you know my listeners are entitled to 10% discount on a Fullscript account? Get your Fullscript account HERE10% discount! (pssst: my clients get 25% for life!)You'll find the probiotic mentioned (in episode 108) under my favorites and a basic supplement plan under Ready-made community plans →Basics for Women
Lisa Sthalekar kicks off this season of My Diwali with hosts Dilpreet Taggar and Preeti Jabbal. Lisa is an Indian-born Australian cricket commentator, as well as a former cricketer and captain of the Australian women's national cricket team. Find out what Lisa's favourite Diwali food is, and hear how she celebrates the holiday with her family and friends.
"The biggest thing I've learned and noticed, is that every single person lights up when they talk about their dream. It's like a portal into their soul" - Fraser Grut, the visionary filmmaker + director behind 10,000 Dreams. 10,000 Dreams is a life-long project dedicated to capturing the dreams of individuals from all walks of life. From Terry Crews to Robert Irwin, across the globe and every field there is. Fraser and his wife Jade are truly seeking to help the world dream. During our kōrero, we dive into cultural differences between New Zealand and America, the challenges of maintaining motivation, and the impact of tall poppy syndrome on personal success. Fraser reflects on his identity as a dream chaser, the role of faith in his life, and the common themes of happiness and connection that emerge from the dreams he collects. As he looks ahead to the future, Fraser emphasizes the importance of family and the bittersweet nature of reaching his goal of 10,000 dreams.This is an epic episode with a true legend, making waves and inspiring generations. Listen to the full interview on Spotify, iHeart Radio, or Apple Podcasts. #motivation #dream #filmmaker #director #dreamer #LA #aotearoa #podcast #mentalperformance #tallpoppytalk #mentalhealthmatters #quote #america
Our youngest guest is in the house today! I started this show in Hong Kong, and I run this show in Hong Kong. I'm originally from Hong Kong, talking to guests from every corner of the world. Yet, so far, I haven't interviewed any guest from right here in Hong Kong. Today, that changes. I'm excited to bring a local guest to the studio—May Yeung, founder of the charity Art of My Family, a teaching artist, a cancer survivor, a mother to a 11-month-old cute boy. May has experienced many life changes over the years, and she's determined to use the power of art, in her own way, to change lives and create an environmentally sustainable, mentally healthy, and socially inclusive society here in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is not just about business, finance, and money. May has chosen a different path to do well and do good. And as a side note: we've got our youngest guest ever—May's 11-month-old son—joining us on the show, so don't go away! Episode Breakdown: 3:17—From Wall Scribbles to Ceramics: A Childhood Steeped in Art “From the time I was around two years old, I would draw on walls before I could even write my name. By five, my father and I were creating ceramics together. At age 12, my fascination with dadaism and pop art gave me the conviction to become an artist.” "I met Professor Jeff Oppenheimer who gave a lecture on integrating art into daily life, and daily life into art, and the contents of this lecture really helped to form the framework and direction of my art to this day." 6:00—Where Art Meets Music: How Music Has Influenced Her Art Creation 8:41—From Crunching Numbers to Crafting Impact: How Finance Led May to Art and Social Change 11:20—Faith Over Fear: How Battling Cancer Transformed a Perfectionist into a Celebrator of Life's Small Wins "I think the cancer experience really give me Let me feel a greater sense of conviction to serve the underprivileged" 16:25—Art for Archer: How Motherhood and Heritage Shape Her Creations 18:09—Dim Sum and Chinese Checkers: Weaving Hong Kong's Culture into Every Piece of Art 21:34—Memorable Art Pieces “What If” and “Blossom Love”: Sculpting Bridges Between Cultures and Endless Possibilities 23:19—From Corporate CSR to Creative Compassion: The Birth of Art of My Family 30:00—May's Life Mission to Inspire the Next Generation: The Three C's of Art Education and the Role of a Teaching Artist Connect with us: Host: Vince Chan | Guest: May Yeung Chief Change Officer: Make Change Ambitiously. A Globally Modernist Community for Change Progressives Highest Rankings On Apple Podcasts Charts in Careers #1: US, CAN, MEX, IRE, HUNG, AUST and SWTZ #2-5: GRBR, FRAN, SWDN, GER #2-5: TUR, IND, JPN, SING 905,972 Downloads 39,846 Followers
Notes and Links to Peter Coviello's Work For Episode 224, Pete welcomes Peter Coviello, and the two discuss, among other topics, his early relationship with music and bands that led him on a circuitous route to reading and writing, favorite individual and shared writers, the ways in which fandom and passion for books and music and the like grows and cements friendships, and salient topics from the book like The Sopranos as comfort watching and bringing Peter closer to his Covid-isolated family, the tonic and “jolt” that is passionate and talented artist, Prince as of this world and totally otherworldly somehow, and the visceral pleasures that come with love of the arts and love for the people who make and enjoy these arts. Peter Coviello is a scholar of American literature and queer theory, whose work addresses the entangled histories of sex, devotion, and intimate life in imperial modernity. A writer of criticism, scholarship, and literary nonfiction, he is the author of six books, including Make Yourselves Gods: Mormonism and the Unfinished Business of American Secularism (Chicago), a finalist for the 2020 John Whitmer Historical Association Best Book Prize; Long Players (Penguin), a memoir selected as one of ARTFORUM's Ten Best Books of 2018; and Tomorrow's Parties: Sex and the Untimely in Nineteenth-Century America (NYU), a 2013 finalist for a Lambda Literary Award in LGBT Studies. His book, Vineland Reread (Columbia), was listed among the New York Times's “New and Noteworthy” titles for January of 2021. He taught for sixteen years at Bowdoin College, where he was Chair of the departments of Gay and Lesbian Studies, Africana Studies, and English, and since 2014 has been at UIC, where he is Professor and Head of English. His newest book Is There God After Prince?: Dispatches from an Age of Last Things (Chicago), was selected for The Millions' “Most Anticipated” list for 2023. He advises work on 19th- and 20th-century American literatures and queer studies, as well as literary theory, religion and secularism, the history of sexuality, gender studies, poetry and poetics, modernism, and creative nonfiction. Buy Is There God After Prince: Dispatches from an Age of Last Things Peter's Website with University of Chicago New City Lit Review of Is There God After Prince At about 3:00, Cavatelli! Italian last names! Goodfellas references! At about 5:00, Peter Coviello talks about his early relationship with the written word, and particularly how “worlds of music and imagination” got him into Rolling Stone and William Faulkner and other wonderful and catchy writing At about 9:10, Peter highlights the “jolt” and “discovery” of young people/students and coins (?) the term “quotidian miraculousness” that comes with teaching literature At about 10:50, Pete references the liner notes of Rage Against the Machine albums, as he and Peter discuss talking about great books and other artistic appraisals At about 12:20, Peter responds to Pete's question about which writers have influenced him over the years, including more recent writers like Jessica Hopper and Helen Macdonald At about 15:20, Peter talks about tangential connections to David Foster Wallace At about 16:20, Peter talks about who he is reading in 2024, including Anna Burns and Sam Lipsyte At about 19:00, Peter talks about seeds for his essay collections At about 21:10, Pete and Peter nerd out about a favorite writer of Peter's and a favorite professor of Pete's At about 24:15, Peter discusses love and sorrow and the ways in which critique is intertwined with love, especially when discussing art of all types At about 25:55, The two discuss contrasts in love of art, and little victories in reading and fandom At about 28:10, Pete highlights “not nothing” and “and yet” as so crucial and telling in the book At about 29:20, Pete shouts out the book's Introduction and he and Peter fanboy again over the Wussy song mentioned in the Intro, “Teenage Wasteland” At about 31:10, The two talk about fandom and sharing great art, including Nirvana's MTV Unplugged performance At about 33:20, Peter sees grief in some well-known art and talks At about 34:30, Peter explains what he sees as so beneficial and magic about discussions and “fights” about art At about 39:00, The two discuss the collection's title essay and the freedom and camaraderie and joy that came with Prince dance parties from 1999 Maine At about 41:00, Peter speaks to the “otherworldliness” of Prince and gives background on his greatness and iconic status and how he was also of “carnality” At about 42:30-Prince and Chappelle Show reference! At about 43:30, The two discuss lively writing that comes off as funny and/or electrifying, like that of Paul Beatty At about 46:00, The discussion revolves around the book's second essay and Pavement , especially their song “Unfair” At about 47:30, Peter connects the above song with a telling and profound and prophetic quote from Paul Beatty's Slumberland At about 48:50, Peter and Pete discuss algorithms and a chapter on a fun discussion/argument over Gladys Knight's "Midnight Train to Georgia" At about 50:00, Pete highlights Peter's complimentary writing about current songwriters and the two discuss Steely Dan as treated in the book, and the ways in which strong feelings on either side is mostly a healthy thing At about 52:50, Peter gives background on how much of the book deals with his relationship with his stepdaughters and the “adjacency” of love and sorrow and how much art At about 54:45, The two reflect on a meaningful essay about Derek Jeter's “moment in time” At about 56:15, The two discuss the three “John's” of an important chapter and the “terrible double discovery of adolescence” At about 58:00-Third Eye Blind and Justin Bieber and Chance the Rapper and other music is discussed for aesthetic qualities and connections to Peter's relationships with his daughters At about 1:00:05, My So-Called Life is referenced in connection with father-daughter conversations At about 1:01:50, Chicago is highlighted and Anthony Wa Gwendolyn Brooks At about 1:02:40, Peter reflects on how The Sopranos' and its treatment in the book kept him close to his family in Covid lockdown At about 1:05:10, Peter gives book information and ordering information You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch this and other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. I am very excited that starting in February with Episode 220 with Neef Ekpoudom and this episode, I will have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. A big thanks to Rachel León and Michael Welch at Chicago Review-I'm looking forward to the partnership! Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting my one-man show, my DIY podcast and my extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 225 with Andrés N. Ordorica, author of the poetry collection At Least This I Know; his writing has been shortlisted for the Morley Prize for Unpublished Writers of Colour and the Saltire Society's Poetry Book of The Year. How We Named the Stars, his first novel, was published on January 30. The episode will air on February 27.
Patricia J. Rullo is an author, national radio talk show host, and sought-after speaker. In 2012, Pat teamed up with Salem Media Group to produce a radio talk show based on her book Speak Up and Stay Alive, the patient advocate hospital survival guide. The radio program was the first nationally syndicated show to address patient safety and the patient experience. It is heard on stations throughout the country via satellite as well as iHeart Radio and 50 additional online venues. The Storytellers hosted by Grace Sammon focuses on individuals who choose to leave their mark on the world through the art of story. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the story behind the story of authors, artists, reporters, and others who leave a legacy of storytelling. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to listeners an intimate one-on-one experience with her guests. Visit Grace at her website www.gracesammon.net. Contact Grace about being a guest on the show, email her at grace@gracesammon.net Follow Grace: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-sammon-84389153/ #TheStorytellers #Storyteller #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #BookishRoadTrip #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #author #radiohost #firebrand #patientadvocacy #nonprofit #awardshows The Storytellers is a copyrighted work © of Grace Sammon and Authors on The Air Global Radio Network.
Patricia J. Rullo is an author, national radio talk show host, and sought-after speaker. In 2012, Pat teamed up with Salem Media Group to produce a radio talk show based on her book Speak Up and Stay Alive, the patient advocate hospital survival guide. The radio program was the first nationally syndicated show to address patient safety and the patient experience. It is heard on stations throughout the country via satellite as well as iHeart Radio and 50 additional online venues. The Storytellers hosted by Grace Sammon focuses on individuals who choose to leave their mark on the world through the art of story. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the story behind the story of authors, artists, reporters, and others who leave a legacy of storytelling. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to listeners an intimate one-on-one experience with her guests. Visit Grace at her website www.gracesammon.net. Contact Grace about being a guest on the show, email her at grace@gracesammon.net Follow Grace: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-sammon-84389153/ #TheStorytellers #Storyteller #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #BookishRoadTrip #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #author #radiohost #firebrand #patientadvocacy #nonprofit #awardshows The Storytellers is a copyrighted work © of Grace Sammon and Authors on The Air Global Radio Network.
Transformational Tuesday: The 7 Cs of Power & Success! | Dr. Rick Wallace There is a simple way to monitor your progress toward your goals and hold yourself accountable. I call it the Six Cs of Power & Success. The first two Cs are about you, and they are the most important. 1. Commitment 2. Clarity The following five Cs are about the people around you. You need these five people in your circle. 1. Confidant/Comforter 2. Challenger 3. Confronter 4. Celebrator 5. Counselor The Mind Unleashed Course Is As Close to Working with Dr. Wallace As You Can Get: Learn more: https://square.link/u/bgeT75w1 1-on-1 Coaching ~ Consulting ~ Counseling Dr. Wallace is a leading international performance psychologist and life strategist with clients on multiple continents. Dr. Wallace only accepts a limited number of 1-on-1 clients, but he has several slots open for the end of the year and 2024. Learn how you can work with Dr. Wallace in a 1-on-1 capacity: https://thevisioneticsinstitute.com/1-on-1-coaching-1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rick-wallace3/message
This is The Zone of Disruption! This is the I AM RAPAPORT: STEREO PODCAST! His name is Michael Rapaport aka The Gringo Mandingo aka The Monster of Mucous aka Captain Colitis aka The Disruptive Warrior aka Mr. NY aka The Inflamed Ashkenazi aka The Smiling Sultan of Sniff aka The Flat Footed Phenom is here to discuss: Happy belated Father's Day, their time in Denver, after a couple of days with Dean, heading to Miami for a vacation, upcoming stand up dates, Rolling Stones' Top 500 Hip Hop Songs & Culture critics, John "Lurch" Fetterman needing to retire, interest rates being so high, Happy Juneteenth & a Pride celebration at The White House that lead to a topless woman, Michael Rapaport never getting an invitation to The White House, Go Time, Harry & Meghan Markle losing their Spotify Podcast deal, Hollywood Strikes, Ja Morant getting suspended, Zion Williamson bringing drama to the NBA, LeBron James getting in his feelings over The Denver Nuggets & a whole lotta mo'! This episode is not to be missed! Stand Up Comedy Tickets on sale at: MichaelRapaportComedy.com Follow on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelRapaport If you are interested in NBA, NFL, MLB, NCAA, Soccer, Golf, Tennis & UFC Picks/Parlays/Props Follow @TheCaptainPicks on Instagram & subscribe to packages at www.CaptainPicks.com www.dbpodcasts.com Produced by DBPodcasts.com Follow @dbpodcasts, @iamrapaport, @michaelrapaport on TikTok, Twitter & Instagram Music by Jansport J (Follow @JansportJ) www.JansportJMusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 656, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: African Americans 1: Crispus Attucks, called the first American to die for independence, was killed in this 1770 incident. the Boston Massacre. 2: This Harlem-born singer-dancer-actor was a member of the 1960s "Rat Pack" with Frank and Dino. Sammy Davis, Jr.. 3: An award for African-American authors and illustrators is named for this wife of Martin Luther King Jr.. Coretta Scott King. 4: "I cannot offer you money, position or fame", he said when he offered George Washington Carver a job at Tuskegee. Booker T. Washington. 5: 8 years before she won Olympic gold, this gymnast was a 2004 Virginia State champion. Gabby Douglas. Round 2. Category: 4-Letter Words 1: Bacall's last word on how to whistle. blow. 2: From Greek for "single", a single man who lives in a monastery. monk. 3: This word commonly follows cuff or missing. link. 4: A boy who bears a bride's train, or a bellboy calling out a name. page. 5: A collection of tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne were "Twice" this. Told. Round 3. Category: Authors' Native Lands 1: Godot waiter Samuel Beckett. Ireland. 2: "The Remains of the Day" novelist Kazuo Ishiguro. Japan. 3: Gabriel Garcia Marquez, chronicler of a death foretold. Colombia. 4: Celebrator of imperialism Rudyard Kipling. India. 5: Deptford trilogist Robertson Davies. Canada. Round 4. Category: Let's Eat Italian! 1: Served before the pasta, it's an appetizer plate of meats, cheese, fish and vegetables. antipasto. 2: Long, very thin pasta called capellini is also known by this "divine" name. angel hair pasta. 3: This blue-veined cheese is named for a suburb of Milan, not a snake-haired monster. Gorgonzola. 4: From the Italian for "knot of wood", these potato dumplings may have cheese or spinach in them. gnocchi. 5: It's a layered ice cream dessert usually containing chopped fruits and nuts. spumoni. Round 5. Category: Sports 2004 1: These big cats gave the Patriots all they could handle in Super Bowl XXXVIII. the (Carolina) Panthers. 2: All "Hale" this 58-year-old who won his fourth Senior PGA championship by a str--a shot. Hale Irwin. 3: He was the winning pitcher in the clinching game of all 3 series in the Red Sox' magical run. Derek Lowe. 4: Women from this country won tennis' Wimbledon and French and U.S. Opens. Russia. 5: This team's Chauncey Billups was MVP of the NBA Finals. the Detroit Pistons. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
Welcome in to the group chat! Lindsay, Rose, Cassidy and Tara got off their phones and hopped on Zoom to talk about who should be nominated for Most Valuable Pet and Bench Celebrator Man of The Year. Intro 1:10 Icebreaker: What is a word or phrase that you would use to describe the season? Unique, a lot, liberating, chaos. 5:00 Season Awards: Goal today is to come up with Nominees and then we'll put it out there for our listeners and friends to vote on. We will select up to 4 6:35 Setting the parameters: Do you still have to be on the team at the end of the year to get a Blazers Season award? Does he have to have played a game? 8:45 Attitudes were important, for example podcast favorite Ben McLemore. 10:25 Justise Winslow was also a pleasant surprise. 11:50 And isn't the most important thing the friendships we made along the way? 14:40 MVP Discussion: What does “Most Valuable Pet” mean? 17:00 Whose pets do we nominate? 25:10 Keon Johnson's dog? 25:45 Jusuf Nurkic's cats, CJ's dog Fiona, RoCo's reptiles, Norman Powell's dogs Apollo and Odin 27:40 Bench Celebrator man of the year 28:10 What does “Bench Celebrator man of the year” mean” Someone who draws your eyes to the bench. 29:40 How was the bench overall in terms of celebration? Was it kind of a down year? 31:35 Keljin Blevins is an excellent poster of himself doing bench celebrations. Has he been campaigning for this award all year? 36:35 Bench Celebrations should really be a team award 37:10 CJ Elleby because you can't miss him. Your hair is an extension of your body and CJ uses his hair right. 38:30 Trendon Watford 40:45 Consideration for Greg Brown III 42:10 Consideration for Jusuf Nurkic. And his vest. 47:30 What was the vibe shift? 54:05 Final nominees: Keljin Blevins, CJ Elleby, Trendon Watford, Greg Brown. Jusuf Nurkic gets honorable mention.
It's that toasty, malty time of year, when the beers are rich, deep red, sweet, and frothy. We're talking bocks this time on DD, one of our favorite styles. We dive into Celebrator from Ayinger brewery. Crack one open with us! Ayinger Celebrator: https://www.ayinger.de/cms/index.php/celebrator-266.html Be sure to check out Driftless Drinks on YouTube!
Today I have a special treat. We are joined by KyAnn Anderson, the leader of the WH Wolfpack, named after Wim Hof, the cold plunge guru. KyAnn started this group in November 2020 with her husband and another couple. By November, it had grown to 30 people. Now, even in February, 20+ people show up to dip in the Atlantic Ocean north of Boston 2x a week. What I appreciate about KyAnn is that she embodies one of the marketing archetypes I study: the Celebrator. She loves to bring the good life, and she's a walking party wherever she goes. Just ask the Wolfpack members. She's a natural marketer, on Instagram with lots of jolly posts about in the ocean. I've personally been inspired by KyAnn's fortitude and have been cold-dipping since June 2021. 2 days after I recorded this, I did one of the hardest things I've ever done: dipped in 40 degree water during an ice storm and low tide. KyAnn's BackgroundKyAnn has been a registered Architect and LEED Accredited Professional since 2007. While remaining active in design, KyAnn's career focus shifted in 2016, when s he started utilizing her talents to increase health and wellness through helping others, following her battle with cancer. Her role as Marketing Director of CannMed Events (founded by Medicinal Genomics) prioritizes cannabis science, innovation, and collaboration, to advance the industry and improve patient care, by way of CannMed, a yearly cannabis science conference.@whwolfpack on InstagramDiscover your Marketing ArchetypeVisit Innate Marketing Genius to find out more.Purchase The Generosity Practice Book.
When we desire to have the results that high performing, focused, and healthy self- talkers have we have two choices : celebrate what we want to become or secretly hate what we covet. On today's episode we unpack the fine line between being a Celebrator or a Hater. We also discuss : - Authentically being happy for others : how to do it in a way that adds to relationships. - How to discern what someone may be trying to say with their compliments or choice to not compliment one's growth and success. - Knowing your love language and how it intersects with how you receive or don't receive affirmation. - Being aware of your insecurities and how they can get in the way of your success: and so much more!Connect with our friends over at DO IT UGLY : http://www.instagram.com/doituglybrandConnect with us on social media : https://www.instagram.com/darnell_self/https://www.instagram.com/traciself/https://www.instagram.com/theselftalkexperience/
Why is sex such a taboo subject, yet we all are curious? Sometimes we need someone to open the conversational window for us to feel safe to talk about sex and pleasure. Join best friends Dorothy Stover and Kelly Miller as they talk about sex, pleasure, and give just the tip. Kelly shares some of her top sex toy questions she receives. This episode is perfect for anyone curious, as well as best friends. The Celebrator - The Sex toy talked about in the show; https://mycelebrator.com/en/Some of Dorothy's favorite Sex Toys from Dame. Arc - My all-time favorite. https://www.dameproducts.com/collections/all/products/arcFin - Great for newbies to sex toys. https://www.dameproducts.com/collections/all/products/finEva - Great for solo and partner play that you would like handsfree vibes. https://www.dameproducts.com/collections/all/products/eva-iiwww.dorothydstover.comwww.nantucketloveschool.comQuestions, feedback, or praise email Dorothy at dorothy@dorothydstover.com
A X-men comic book might start out something like this: Script: Our world is fragmented and on the brink of one crisis after another. We believe we are alone but there are more of us than we know. “Heed this warning: the gods only ask one thing- that we don't forget them.” Frame: The hero/ine (unbeknownst to the soul) waits to be transformed…through mutation. (The hero/ine enters the comic shop) Jeff Kripal is a professor of religion at Rice University and the associate director of the Center for Theory and Research at Esalen. He is the author of such books as Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion, Mutants and Mystics and the Flip. Celebrator of the humanities and chronicler of the human potential movement, Jeff's work champions some of my favorite subjects: the metanormal and explorations of consciousness. In my dreams, comic book shops always symbolize something like Tatooine's Cantina scene: launching points for magical adventures. For me, the comic shop is a symbol that releases the psychic energy of magic, as Kripal might say. I wanted to be a comic book artist/writer when I was a tween. I set out to write my own comics but I became conscious of the fact I had no stories to tell at that age. Maybe, this is when I set out to live my own adventures. Jeff tells us that there is no place for the modern ordinary mystic in our culture with our present worldview. Luckily, comics can still act as a place of refuge for the extraordinary. Take the X-Men, for example. The X-men are mutants: humans with superhuman abilities. Like the X-men's School for Gifted Youngsters, Esalen has served as a home for some of the greatest psychonauts of the last 60 years. Esalen Jeff's book on Esalen chronicles the lineage of the human potential movement. For fans like myself, many of these folks are superheroes (my superhero mutants): Maslow, Campbell, Tarnas, Leonard, Murphy, etc. Uncanny indeed! Kripal follows in their ginormous footsteps. How many of us are conscious that we are conscious at this very moment? And if you are with me this far: how many of us are there out there? Authorization is a metatheme Kripal writes about in Mutants and Mystics. It is when we realize we are co-authors of this super-story and “involves the act of writing the paranormal writing us”. The human race is in trouble. Let's hope there are Mutants out there to help us. It was an honor and joy to discuss this subject matter with one of the leading scholars in the field. Please enjoy my conversation with Jeff Kripal.
Adventurer, Photographer, Story Teller, & Celebrator of Nature
Adventurer, Photographer, Story Teller, & Celebrator of Nature Chris Burkard is an accomplished explorer, photographer, creative director, speaker, and author. Traveling throughout the year to pursue the farthest expanses of Earth, Burkard works to capture stories that inspire humans to consider their relationship with nature, while promoting the preservation of wild places everywhere. Layered by outdoor, travel, adventure, surf, and lifestyle subjects, Burkard is known for images that are punctuated by untamed, powerful landscapes. Through social media, Chris strives to share his vision of wild places with millions of people, and to inspire them to explore for themselves. His visionary perspective has earned him opportunities to work on global, prominent campaigns with Fortune 500 clients, speak on the TED stage, design product lines, educate, and publish a growing collection of books. Along with his team, Burkard is based out of his production studio and art gallery in the Central Coast of California. At the age of 34, Burkard has established himself as a global presence and influence. He is happiest with his wife Breanne raising their two sons Jeremiah and Forrest in his hometown of Pismo Beach, California If you can't watch the video listen here in the car or on a bike ride
Marketing for Humans: Bringing the Human Back into Marketing. Hello. I’m Christina Frei, founder of Innate Marketing Genius, where how you love to help people informs how you get business. Do you know your deepest why in serving others? I have identified 5 Innate Marketing Genius types, and knowing your type answers this question. The types include Nurturers, Adventure Guides, Door Openers, Steady Presences, and Celebrators. Discover your genius type here.Season 5: Marketing HotseatsI decided that I needed to show the magic of people’s deepest why in action. In Season 5 of Marketing for Humans, I get to do this. I put myself in a Marketing Hotseat, invite dynamic entrepreneurs as my guests, and act as my guest’s marketing consultant for 45 minutes or so. If you want some calmer, more authentic marketing ideas, these are your episodes. Sometimes, you’ll even get the input of my colleague, Jenn Wentworth, a digital marketing expert based in New Hampshire. Today I’m doing a Marketing Hotseat with Sarah Prescott, a dog trainer based in Wenham, MA. Sarah has helped me train my own Norwich Terrier, and it turns out that she raised puppies at the Guide Dogs for the Blind in California. There, she gained deep satisfaction in teaching young pups to grow into well-socialized Guide Dogs. After tons of research and testing, Sarah has her own method, where it’s all about personal discipline and leadership absolutely essential to train a dog effectively. Sarah is a Celebrator, which means she wants to bring the good life to others and does so with her own special flair. Let’s meet Sarah and come up with some great marketing ideas. Dog Coach LLC Meet with Christina
Marketing for Humans: Bringing the Human Back into Marketing. Hello. I’m Christina Frei, founder of Innate Marketing Genius, where how you love to help people informs how you get business. Do you know your deepest why in serving others? I have identified 5 Innate Marketing Genius types, and knowing your type answers this question. The types include Nurturers, Adventure Guides, Door Openers, Steady Presences, and Celebrators. Discover your genius type here.Season 5: Marketing HotseatsI decided that I needed to show the magic of people’s deepest why in action. In Season 5 of Marketing for Humans, I get to do this. I put myself in a Marketing Hotseat, invite dynamic entrepreneurs as my guests, and act as my guest’s marketing consultant for 45 minutes or so. If you want some calmer, more authentic marketing ideas, these are your episodes. Sometimes, you’ll even get the input of my colleague, Jenn Wentworth, a digital marketing expert based in New Hampshire.Today we hear from Amy Bucher, portrait and family photographer based in Marblehead, MA. In her own words, Amy wants to make you feel comfortable and look your best in a stress-free environment, while delivering thoughtful and storytelling images to promote your business. Amy has been a full-time professional photographer since earning a Bachelor’s degree in Photography with a minor in Marketing in 1996, Amy has done it all. I determined she is a Celebrator, so I’ll focus on that during the episode. Let’s welcome Amy Bucher. Meet with ChristinaAmy BucherJenn Wentworth
I’m Christina Frei, founder of Innate Marketing Genius, where marketing is grounded in your unique way of helping people. I have identified 5 Innate Marketing Genius types with their own deepest why in service to others. This includes Nurturers, Adventure Guides, Door Openers, Steady Presences, and Celebrators. Discover your type here. Today I am featuring 4 Celebrators. This is the Innate Marketing Genius type that brings the flair, whether through humor, fun, or beauty. Your deepest why is wanting others to live the good life. Here are 4 business owners who address what works for them in their marketing and what they've learned along the way. Everyone on this panel is a great marketer, so I can't wait for you to hear their ideas and insights. Enjoy the panel!Sarah Prescott, Dog Coach LLCMichael Dolce, Web DesignerKeri Califano, Real Estate Agent, William RaveisBecky Suciu, Furniture Restorer
Die geschobene Folge. Mit dreiwöchiger Verspätung geht es nun also endlich um Bockbier. Das Flüssige bricht das Fasten nicht - wenn ihr versteht. Neben dem Union-Immer Bock probieren beide ein Honigbock aus Österreich aus dem Adventskalender von Wolle. Was wohl dieses Fabelwesen auf dem Etikett zu bedeuten hat? Feedback zur Reinheitsgebots-Diskussion gibt es heute aus Indien. Und ein paar weitere Nachrichten von neuen und treuen Hörern schaffen es auch in diese Folge. Der Schluck der Woche durfte dieses Mal nicht aus Deutschland kommen. Da passt es prima, dass vom Superbowl-Abend noch ein amerikanisches Dosenbier übergeblieben ist. Und im (offensichtlich sehr großen) Bierkeller von Doreen stehen noch jede Mende belgische Biere vom letzten Urlaub. Als Überraschungsbier hat Doreen eine Schwarzwälderkirschtorte in der Flasche dabei, Klingt komisch? Schmeckt aber! Das alles wie immer aus dem Sudhaus der Union Brauerei in Bremen. Begleitende Fotos zu der Folge gibt es auf facebook.de/malzenundhopf, instagram.com/malzenundhopf und twitter.de/malzenundhopf.
There is a little bit of magic in every memory you make! What started with a family tradition in Brittany Young’s house, grew into what is now, Certified Celebrator. Certified Celebrator is here to help you make all your memories magical. CEO and Founder Brittany Young loved planning over-the-top parties for her friends, family, and her social media following. She then realized that she wasn’t the only busy mom wanting to throw a party and create family memories on a realistic budget. So now, Brittany encourages and inspires women all over the world to do the same by sharing her entertaining tips, parties, and gift ideas on her blog as well as through her own magazine and book. Listen more to learn about Brittany’s journey. Learn more at https://www.certifiedcelebrator.com/about/
Ben Lee was discovered as a 14 year old indie punk rocker in Sydney Australia by Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth. That began a career that has lasted over 25 years of making albums, producing, composing for film and tv as well as exploring many areas of personal interest from working with the dying to psychedelics to political activism. He has collaborated with a variety of artists like Ben Folds, Sarah Silverman, Lena Dunham, Harmony Korine, and most recently legendary US author Tom Robbins on a “childrens psychedelic musical about alcohol" called ‘B is for Beer'.And we go through his journey from forming his first band and getting a record deal at 14 to where he is today with all of the lessons he learned along the way of pushing limits, losing himself in what some would call cults, being a death doula and more. You can find full show notes and links to things we mention at https://yourjoyologist.com/podcast-ben-lee You can find Ben at @benleemusic and https://www.ben-lee.com/For all things me go to https://yourjoyologist.com and @yourjoyologist on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook And make sure to check out this week’s sponsor https://blissoma.com and use code “claimit” for 20% of all serums and oils at checkoutGo get + gift my daily inspiration app OWN YOUR AWESOME and check out my product line here!
Designer, Illustrator, Volunteer, Celebrator of women in the design and tech community, Creator of the Neon Swan Awards and Creative Mind extraordinaire. Ladies and gentlemen, todays guest is Erica Jacobs! Pixadactyl: pixadactyl.com Pixadactyl TeeSpring: https://teespring.com/stores/pixadactyl Neon Swan Awards: http://neonswanawards.com Orlando Lady Boss podcast: http://www.orlandoladyboss.com/take-credit-erica-jacobs-podcast-9/ Lore Olympus: https://www.webtoons.com/en/romance/lore-olympus/list?title_no=1320&page=13 Graphic Artists Guild Handbook: https://graphicartistsguild.org/product/the-graphic-artists-guild-handbook-pricing-ethical-guidelines/ Have Her Back: https://www.haveherback.com #awesometechqueen
Brittany Young - aka CERTIFIED CELEBRATOR - Nashville- Brittany has a monthly digital magazine (Celebrate with Sprinkles) that helps you create JOY as you celebrate in your homes. Are you ready to WOW your family and loved ones by taking the ordinary into the extraordinary?
An ad-hoc intro leads to some B-level band talk. Like that band that sang about a chair in the room... or something? Did that lead singer die? For beer brags, Michael celebrates with a Celebrator and Jeremy Keeps 'er Movin'. Jeremy has the inside track on Bud Light Seltzer. Prepare to be inundated. Michael then puts a halt on the interesting topic in order to bring back the Painstakingly Detailed Oblivion Recap, where we learn Jeremy liberated Krotch. Finally, we get into the FDR, where we awaken an ancient one to see if it is still a contender.Beer in this episode: Schell's BockCheers!
Katie Clancy is a nationally recognized speaker appearing at multiple National Association of REALTORS conventions, Inman Connect Conferences, Realtor.com Results Summit, and more. She is the self-proclaimed happiest person in real estate, the Director of Business Development for William Raveis Real Estate, a certified coach, and the agent leader of the top-producing Cape House Team on Cape Cod, MA. I could go on and on. Aside from her credentials, Katie is on my show because when I see her YouTube videos or Facebook posts, I feel like she’s in the room with me. She has made marketing human and I felt like I knew her before I knew her, thanks to her marketing. She demonstrates one of my marketing archetypes, the Celebrator. These are the people who bring the good life to others through their own unique flair, whether it’s through humor, fun, celebration, or beauty. I have featured Katie in my newsletter, and now she’s on my podcast. Today you’re gonna hear some great ideas on keeping it real as you grow your thing. Let’s hear from Katie Clancy. Video of this InterviewWhat is Your Innate Marketing Genius Type? Take the AssessmentRelationship Marketing TalkKatieclancy.com Katie Clancy's Facebook PageOff the Wall Marketing Ideas bookKatie Clancy's YouTube ChannelFree to Focus book - by Michael HyattFull Focus Planner5 Second Rule -Mel RobbinsReal Volve - CRM with work flows. Moxi Works - for making presentations / work flowsSlack
Welcome to this week’s episode where Liv & Jess talk about what they celebrate, their traditions, what they do together, and a few other random tangents along the way! We hope you enjoy!
Roland and Gary and beer, what more do you want ?
Brie Stephens of Lake Life Realty is a 30 under 30 agent in the 2018 Realtor Magazine, a top 10 agent in NH, and did $35 Million in business in 2018. She also has a website, social media and video presence that gets her business consistently. A model Celebrator, an Innate marketing Genius type, Brie offers a master class on marketing. Just listening to her talk gives you ideas on how to connect with your community and build your business. Here is what we cover: How Brie is so good and consistent with all her social media and email and website marketing How Brie keeps up on best practices - retv.com group on FacebookHow Brie has built a real estate team that works.How Brie gets lots of business (most!) through her online efforts. How Brie uses video in multiple ways - for the property marketing and community buildingHow Brie supports a social cause with every transactionVideo of the InterviewLake Life Realty WebsiteFun Team VideoProductivity Tool: Unroll.Me
HEY STOP! Before you listen to this episode go check out a behind the scenes video we made for it on our brand new YOUTUBE CHANNEL! Video Link Here: https://youtu.be/Utkzn6_CQr0 This week Robby (@robbydeshazer) put together a personalized Mixed 6 for good friend and co-host Carter Spillyards (@caspillyards)! We had so much fun and we hope you have fun listening to it! Beers we drank this episode: 21st Amendment El Sully, The Bruery Wit The Funk, Cigar City Maduro Brown Ale, Ayinger Celebrator, 8th Wonder Rocket Fuel, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout Rankings: Wendy- 6 El Sully 5 Rocket Fuel 4 Celebrator 3 Maduro 2 KBS 1 Wit The Funk Robby - 6 El Sully 5 Rocket Fuel 4 Celebrator 3 Maduro 2 KBS 1 Wit The Funk Carter- 6 Rocket Fuel 5 El Sully 4 Maduro 3 KBS 2 Celebrator 1 Wit The Funk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tapheads/support
In this edition of The End Of The Line podcast, Rob and I get together on Monday like it is supposed to be. Today, we visit the super regionals. Who has won and thoughts on the last two games today. Then, we analyze the booger eater from Ole MIss and the "Over the Top Celebrator" from MSU. Then, we talk about the top waterfowl podcast and why Sunjay sees it that way. Then, we find out if Rob is Unguided or Guided.
This week Bradley and Phoebe treat themselves to three very different lagers! Utopian Pilsner, Tergenseer Hell and Celebrator! With our different pallets how will we rate these beers, have you tried them and what do you think? What shall we try next? Utopian Pilsner - 01:52 Tergenseer Hell - 10:11 Celebrator - 18:05 Final Thoughts - 28:34 Thanks to Vessel Beer Shop based, our one and only beer shop partner! Find them at: vesselbeer.co.uk If you have any suggestions or questions please tweet @BradleyWye
Certified Celebrator Brittany Young shares her journey from idea to booming business. Her heart to encourage women to intentionally celebrate people has taken the world by storm, listen in and you will see why!
Hey Brewcrew, In this winter beer-fueled episode of the Brewnomics podcast, we talk about what's going on in the news right now all while we drink and review some strong winter ales. In this episode, we talk about some of our favorite Christmas Movies Adjacent, which are essentially movies that have Christmas in them however they aren't classified as a Christmas movie for some reason or the other. Not much else to say but strap your boots on tight we are doing some drinking this episode and it gets very noticeable for one of the Brewnomics members. If you like us please don't hesitate to let us know by commenting on this podcast, and messaging us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter as well as Untapd. As always here is a list of our the winter beers we had on the podcast if you so desire to review it along with us because maybe you felt the same we did or maybe you have a whole different thought. Either way, we would like to know. Cheers Brewcrew!!!! Beer list: Festivale by Terminal Gravity Four Seasons of Mother Earth (Winter 2018) by Mother Earth Brewing Company Christmas in your mouth by Bear Island (Id Tap that beer segment) Vintage of Celebrator by Ayinger Privatbrauerei Bad Santa by Pelican Brewing
Holiday gatherings mean long hours for Melinda Shoaf: polishing the silver, hanging the decorations, cooking the big dinner. But the Memphis homemaker believes her family deserves a good celebration.
This week, the Drunk Guys get down in the trenches with Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front. While the French and Germans fire countless rounds at one another, Mike, Nate, and Jimmy have a few rounds of their own, including Brewdog's Sink the Bismarck!, Ayinger Brewery's Celebrator
Meet the Certified Celebrator, Brittany Young! She’s your party plannin, craft lovin, food makin, modern day hostess! She reveals how she had the nerve to quit her job, chase her dreams, and turn her passion into a successful business. Brittany’s parties have appeared on the Rachael Ray Show, Hallmark Channel’s Home and Family, Southern Living and more!
Today on Appomattox Day Jason questions why America likes to celebrate the great losers of history? Pedro talks the Simpsons and their seemingly spot on predictions. Jason explains the law that has an 18 year old first offender locked up for 65 years for a murder the police committed! tune in..
Today on Appomattox Day Jason questions why America likes to celebrate the great losers of history? Pedro talks the Simpsons and their seemingly spot on predictions. Jason explains the law that has an 18 year old first offender locked up for 65 years for a murder the police committed! tune in..
Today on Appomattox Day Jason questions why America likes to celebrate the great losers of history? Pedro talks the Simpsons and their seemingly spot on predictions. Jason explains the law that has an 18 year old first offender locked up for 65 years for a murder the police committed! tune in..
On this episode of the Beer Here! podcast we focus on doppelbocks. Featured beers are the Troegenator from Troegs brewery and Celebrator from Ayinger. Will discusses the history of the style and it's significance to the friars in Germany. We then check back on the Lefthand lawsuit against yeast purveyor White Labs, Sam Adams taking over as official beer of the Boston Red Sox, and have a little discussion on how craft beer fits into the sporting world moving forward. We then argue for the validity of taster flights and discuss which breweries seem to be stunting in their growth. Music as always is 'Son of an American' by The So So Glos. Thanks for listening and cheers!
Are you a critic or a celebrator? This is my question for this short "ramekin" episode of the Thought Mixing Bowl podcast. Each ramekin episode I'll be sharing a story or idea that sparked a question in my mind which I'll then pass on to you to ponder. This time I was inspired by a bit from episode 89 of The James Altucher Show podcast with Maria Popova (I couldn't find a blog or website link to this, but you can just search on google or iTunes to play it on the platform you prefer). ---------------------------------- Share your thoughts with me at www.thoughtmixingbowl.com. If you'd like to support TMB, the creatives involved with TMB, or want to join in "off-air" conversations with TMBers about these questions around art and life, head on over to www.thoughtmixingbowl.com/support.
This episodes your hosts discuss Capcom Pro Tour’s sanction on Team YP, using Gran Turismo to race real cars, and list their top 3 guilty pleasure foods. The beer reviewed is Ayinger’s award-winning Celebrator Doppelbock.
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Happy New Year! 2015 of Brunch Culture is here. On this episode we review our excitement for 2015, and Ludacris' proposal to Girlfriend, Eudoxiee Agnan. Our Main Topic covers 6 People you need in 2015(Comforter, Confronter, Challenger, Counselor, Co-Benefactor, Celebrator) and we get random with a couple stuck in an unlocked closet..... Join the conversation using the hashtag #chatBC
Happy New Year! 2015 of Brunch Culture is here. On this episode we review our excitement for 2015, and Ludacris' proposal to Girlfriend, Eudoxiee Agnan. Our Main Topic covers 6 People you need in 2015(Comforter, Confronter, Challenger, Counselor, Co-Benefactor, Celebrator) and we get random with a couple stuck in an unlocked closet..... Join the conversation using the hashtag #chatBC
We were joined by King of Metal Dave Hill for most of this episode. Noa talked about visiting Maryland, Sid discussed possibly being in a low testosterone commercial. We pondered the taste of semen and other sex myths. Dave discussed hanging in Phil Anselmo's pad and we played a rousing edition of Thrash It or Trash It featuring the bands Nocturnal Hours, Asthma Castle, Equal Minds Theory, The Celebrator. Here is this week's playlist: Arch Enemy – Revolution Begins Neurosis – Fear and Sickness The Human Abstract – Digital Veil Listen to the Metal Injection Livecast on Stitcher or on iTunes (please leave a rating/review as well). Also, make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Pick up a copy of Dave Hill's book, Tasteful Nudes, now in paperback. Join us at our new recording time next week, one hour later than normal, 6pm eastern, 3pm pacific.
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Mike Lipkin's Audio Podcast, World-Renowned Motivator and Communicator
We all need to act like the next storm is coming. That doesn’t mean running scared. It means being super-prepared. It means being so prepared that others turn to us for guidance and safety. So what does that take? Listen now...
Mike Lipkin's Audio Podcast, World-Renowned Motivator and Communicator
We all need to act like the next storm is coming. That doesn’t mean running scared. It means being super-prepared. It means being so prepared that others turn to us for guidance and safety. So what does that take? Listen now...
01 - Love Is So Good (DJ Floy Mix) Benoit B 02 - La Fiesta (Nacho Flava Mix) Bongoloverz 03 - Could You (David Penn Dub) Mojo Project 04 - Mahal Kita (Sounds of Souls Mix) Serjaye 05 - Cabbage Juice (Pingo and Bobby Mix) Timmy Vegas 06 - The Vibe (Vox Mix) Andre Harris 07 - 100% Percusion (Rio) DJ PP 08 - Yah Yah (Original Mix) Soulmagic 09 - Ay Que Lindo (Miq's Summer Breeze Mix) Miq Puentes 10 - Return of The Jack (Main Mix) Shane D 11 - Despierta (Staffan Thorsell Funk Mix) Dirtyworx Enjoy.
SF Beer Week It started at Anchor Steam and ended at a big party in Oakland a week later. Every day there was some event some where in the Bay Area celebrating beer. Highlights include the Double IPA festival at the Bistro, Toronado's Barley Wine Festival, the Celebrator anniversay party, and all kinds of things in between. Homework Find a beer week and make plans to attend it. Links: http://www.1234567890day.com/ http://revision3.com/rev3gazette/party1234567890/ http://www.sfbeerweek.org/ Beer School everywhere: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6351328213 http://youtube.com/beerschool Follow JohnFoster on Twitter.com Hosts: John Foster and Motor Guest: Gabby Email us at info@beerschool.com Good noon! Recorded in San Francisco on 2/16/2009. BeerSchool, BeerSchool.com, and "the homework is beer" are a trademarks of Ayer Media, Inc. © 2009 Ayer Media, Inc.
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