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Latest podcast episodes about chrisi

Halbzeit Podcast
Not vs. Elend - Ein Happy End am Horizont

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 44:22


Unsere Pause ist zu Ende und das rechtzeitig vor den großen Finale im europäischen Spitzenfussball. Niki & Chrisi nehmen seit langer Zeit wieder Live in Person auf und die Thematik sind die drei Finalspiele der Conference League, Europa League und der Champions League. Durchaus interessante Duelle mit Teams, die eine große Analyse verlangen. Real Betis und der FC Chelsea. Eine Partie, die einiges liefern kann. Das rein englische Duell in der UEFA Europa League zwischen Tottenham Hotspur und Manchester United. 16er gegen 17er in der Premier League. Einer kommt in die Königsklasse. Der andere erlebt eine katastrophale Saison. Abschließend sprachen wir natürlich auch über das Finale zwischen PSG und Inter. Wer holt die ganz große Trophäe. Also gerne reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt! 

Atlanta Fringe Audio
Madison on the Air by Big Pink Dolphin Productions, Chrisi Talyn Saje

Atlanta Fringe Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 48:12


"Madison on the Air" is a full cast, scripted comedy audio drama that follows the 20-something makeup blogger, Madison Standish, who was zapped from modern day into oldtime radio dramas (through some “freaky-deaky science-stuff”... we don't exactly know how). With a deep love of the genre, Chrisi Talyn Saje adapts original radio drama scripts from the 1930s-1950s to include the fun-loving, mocha latte drinking, guy crazy, woke culture devotee Madison. Each episode is stand-alone featuring a different old time radio series with a wide variety of genres to choose from including detective noir, westerns, superheroes, sci-fi, horror, comedies and classic films. Madison may be partnered up with Sherlock Holmes, or Marshal Matt Dillon, stepping in as Batman's Boy Wonder, fighting Martians, battling Dracula, or donning the ruby slippers over the rainbow. All in fun, Madison serves to highlight the way we were and the way we are today, bringing the Golden Age of Radio to modern audiences. No need to know the old time radio shows to appreciate Madison's adventures (she doesn't know them, either). Start at the beginning, or if you see at title you like, jump in anywhere! Learn more at https://www.madisonontheair.com Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, TikTok @MadisonOnTheAir Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.

Halbzeit Podcast
Rice, Rice Baby!

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 64:12


 Nach einem unglaublichen Champions League Abend sind Chrisi und Niki natürlich in großer Euphorie. Es kommt nicht so oft vor, dass Real Madrid mit 3:0 besiegt wird und das dann auch noch vom Lieblingsverein. Wir haben ausführlich über dieses Spiel gesprochen und analysieren nun die Chancen der Gunners auf den Henkelpott. Außerdem schauen wir auf die Konkurrenz. Es gab auch andere tolle Performances von Inter, Barcelona und PSG. Es scheint ein heißer Kampf zu werden um den europäischen Fussball-Thron. Also lehnt euch zurück und genießt die neueste Ausgabe des Halbzeit Podcast! 

Halbzeit Podcast
Jubiläum! Halbzeit macht die 150 voll!

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 54:18


Jubiläum! 150 Folgen des "Halbzeit Podcast". Wir sagen Danke, dass ihr uns begleitet habt in dieser Zeit und wir freuen uns auf weitere 150 Ausgaben. In dieser sprachen Niki & Chrisi über die bevorstehenden Play-Offs für das Achtelfinale der UEFA Champions League. Den Fokus hat natürlich das Spiel zwischen Manchester City und Real Madrid. Ein Gigant wird sich früh im Bewerb verabschieden müssen. Danach wurde das vergangene Transferfenster analysiert. War es ein überraschendes Transferfenster oder Business as usual? Also gerne reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt! 

Halbzeit Podcast
Arsenal 1 - 0 Schiri

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 39:14


Kontroversen in der Premier League sorgen für viel Gesprächsstoff beim "Halbzeit Podcast". Arsenal muss erneut einen Platzverweis hinnehmen. Allerdings ist dieser von einer schweren Fehlentscheidung geprägt und birgt viele Fragen nach sich. Ist der VAR in England überhaupt noch ernst zu nehmen? Wir haben darüber gesprochen. Außerdem diskutieren Chrisi & Niki über den Stürmermarkt. Viele Namen stehen auf dem Papier und werden wohl bis spätestens im Sommer ein Wechselkarussel in Bewegung setzen. Zu guter Letzt wird Neymar unter die Lupe genommen. Der Brasilianer wechselt zurück in die Heimat zum FC Santos. Die Frage, die wir uns stellen? Hat er sein Potenzial ausgeschöpft? Gibt es ein letztes Aufbäumen? Die Antwort gibt es in Ausgabe 149!  

Halbzeit Podcast
CL macht Bock auf mehr!

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 37:58


Eine kränkliche Woche liegt hinter Chrisi & Niki. Doch die Viren wurden überwunden und in dieser Ausgabe sprechen wir über diverse Themen, die sich durch die Champions League ergeben haben. Benfica Lissabon und Barcelona liefern wahrscheinlich das Spiel des Jahres ab. Ein 5:4 für die Geschichtsbücher und eine erneute Aufholjagd, die nur der FC Barcelona so hinbekommt. Doch liegen hier auch die Probleme? Der BVB trennt sich von Trainer Nuri Sahin. Die 2:1 Niederlage gegen Bologna war der Schlussstrich und nun ist man auf der Suche nach einem neuen Trainer und einer verlorenen Identität. Außerdem sprechen wir über das mögliche Ausscheiden von Manchester City. Die Tops und Flops der bisherigen Gruppenphase und vieles mehr! Also gerne reinhören!  

Tuplakääk
160. Throwback: Oscarit & Will Smithin släpäytys

Tuplakääk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 64:08


Ookoo whew mikä Oscar-gaala! Will Smith tulistui Chris Rockin huonosta vitsistä ja löi Chrisiä lavalla. Analyysiä aiheesta nyt! RESPECT THE OSCARS! Parhaat asut, parhaat läpät ja nippelitietoa Oscareista. Omg miten överi Oscareiden goodie bag on. * Tiedäthän, että tämä kuuntelemasi jakso on podcastin alkuvaiheilta. Podmessa voit kuunnella kaikki Tuplakääk-podcastin aiemmat jaksot. Lisäksi uunituoreita jaksoja julkaistaan Podmessa joka viikko, ja mikä parasta – ilman mainoksia. Eli jos tykkäät kuulemastasi ja haluat lisää, sitä löytyy yllin kyllin osoitteesta podme.com. Uusi throwback-jakso joka tiistai.

Halbzeit Podcast
Artetas Arsenal unter der Lupe

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 42:44


Lange ist es her und nun haben wir uns entschieden mal einen Arsenal Talk zu haben in Ausgabe 146 des Halbzeit Podcast. Wie läuft das Projekt von Mikel Arteta bei den "Gunners"? Welche Phase ist zurzeit am Laufen? Wie wird Erfolg definiert? All das haben Chrisi & Niki besprochen und analysiert. Am Ende kommen wir dann doch zu einem positiven Zwischenfazit. Unabhängig vom Remi Gestern gegen Everton. Also gerne reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt!  

Halbzeit Podcast
City und Guardiola wie Salt & PEP(er)

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 31:04


Die letzte Länderspielpause in diesem Jahr ist zu Ende gegangen und auch die Auslosung für das Viertelfinale ist bereits über die Bühne gegangen. Viele Top-Spiele erwarten uns im März. Doch in dieser Ausgabe sprechen Niki und Chrisi mal über Österreich und einen knappen 2.Platz in der Gruppe. Norwegen konnte sich letztendlich als Erster direkt qualifizieren für Nations League Gruppe A. Dann sprachen wir über die Vertragsverlängerung von Pep Guardiola bei Manchester City. Ein interessanter Meilenstein, wenn man sich die 115 Anklagepunkte in Erinnerung ruft. Wir haben auch die Situation um City genauer unter die Lupe genommen und sind uns einig, dass das Team um Haaland noch eine große Rolle im Titelkampf spielen wird. Also gerne reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt!  

Halbzeit Podcast
Der Schwedenbomber von Lissabon

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 33:22


Halbzeit beim neuen Format der UEFA Champions League! Das haben wir zum Anlass genommen und ein erstes Fazit vorbereitet. Wie gefällt Niki und Chrisi das neue Modell? Ist die derzeitige Tabellensituation aussagekräftig? Hier nehmen wir auch ein paar Beispiele heran wie zum Beispiel Manchester City. Zurzeit auf Rang 10 und mit drei Niederlagen in Folge! Eine solche Krise gab es bei den Cityzens letztes Mal vor 5 Jahren. Wird man sich erholen können? Auch Sporting zeigt eine irre Leistung und hat mit Viktor Gyökeres einen heißbegehrten Stürmer in seinen Reihen. Auch er wurde in Ausgabe 142 genauer unter die Lupe genommen. Also gerne reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt!  

The Mind of a Skeptical Leftist
Stuck In Election Chaos

The Mind of a Skeptical Leftist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 130:54


In this stream, we gather a diverse group of progressives to discuss the U.S. election—an event we all wish was over but can't ignore. Our panel, including Foxy Jazzabelle, my usual cohost Justin Clark, Steve Shives, Chrisi from Chrisiousity, and SomeRandomG33k (who organized the stream), dive into the messy reality of the election and its consequences. With varied perspectives but a shared worry about the future, we explore what might happen if Harris loses and what another Trump term could mean. Even though we're exhausted by election talk, this one could be consequential. Join us for a candid, sometimes frustrated, but always insightful conversation about what's at stake. Links for where to find our panelists Foxy https://linktr.ee/FoxyJazzabelle Steve https://www.youtube.com/steveshives https://www.threads.net/@steve.shives https://www.instagram.com/steve.shives/ https://bsky.app/profile/steveshives.bsky.social https://x.com/steve_shives https://www.facebook.com/thatguysteveshives Chrisi https://www.youtube.com/@chrisiousity https://x.com/chrisiousity SomeRandomG33k https://www.youtube.com/c/SomeRandomG33k https://www.twitch.tv/somerandomg33k https://x.com/SomeRandomG33k Justinhttps://www.justinclark.org/https://www.instagram.com/justinclarkph/https://www.tiktok.com/@justinclarkphhttps://bsky.app/profile/justinclarkph.bsky.socialhttps://www.threads.net/@justinclarkphhttps://www.in.gov/history/https://blog.history.in.gov/ https://newspapers.library.in.gov/ And check out my linktreehttps://linktr.ee/Skepticalleftist If you enjoyed the show, consider supporting us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/skepticalleftist  to help keep the content coming. You can also subscribe to my Substack https://theskepticalleftist.substack.com/  for updates and extra content or get bonus episodes through Spotify https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skepticalleftist/subscribe . Every bit makes a difference! If that's not your thing, sharing the episode with friends or on social media goes a long way too. Thanks for listening and for your support! And please, if you can, support the Cathedral Community Fridge https://www.cathedralcommunityfridge.com/  or your local community fridge. Mutual aid matters—let's help each other thrive!

Halbzeit Podcast
Lässt Tuchel die Löwen von der Leine?

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 37:16


Nach einer krankheitsbedingten Pause sind Chrisi und Niki wieder da. Die Nations League geht in die entscheidende Phase. Bald wissen wir, wer sich für das Viertelfinale qualifizieren wird. Allerdings geht es natürlich auch um den Auf-und oder Abstieg. Hier sprechen wir über zwei tolle Erfolge für Österreich. Vor allem gegen Norwegen konnte man unter Beweis stellen, dass die Europameisterschaft nur eine Vorschau war, was in der Truppe von Rangnick so steckt. Danach sprechen wir über den neuen Trainer der englischen Nationalmannschaft. Thomas Tuchel übernimmt und diese Entscheidung der F.A. sorgt für viele Meinungen. Zum Abschluss gibt es noch einen Fun-Fact zum kroatischen Nationalspieler Luka Modric. Also gleich mal reinhören!  

Halbzeit Podcast
Gunners treffen Citys Nerv

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 41:26


Was für ein Fussball-Wochenende! Das war gute Werbung für diesen Sport. In England haben Manchester City und Arsenal ihre Rivalität auf eine neues Level gehoben. Ein knappes 2:2 mit viel Emotionen und einer strittigen Entscheidung des Schiedsrichters. Wir haben darüber gesprochen. Danach gibt es einen Ausflug nach Italien. Das Derby di Milano ging über die Bühne. Der AC Milan konnte sich am Schluss mit 2:1 durchsetzen und rettet wohl dem Trainer fürs erste den Job. In Frankreich liefern sich Olympique Lyon und Marseille ein Spiel für die Geschichtsbücher. Es war alles drinnen und wir haben den Wahnsinn analysiert. Am Ende sprechen Niki & Chrisi über die Wiedergeburt des FC Barcelona. Unter Hansi Flick haben die Katalanen wieder den Spaß am Fussball entdeckt und zeigen ordentlich auf. Leider müssen sie nun vorerst auf Ter Stegen verzichten. Der Schlussmann verletzte sich schwer und fällt nun monatelang aus. Wir haben diese Themen diskutiert und es gab noch viel mehr. Also gerne reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt! 

Halbzeit Podcast
CL-Novum: Schweizer Käse?

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 45:08


Der Deadline-Day ist hinter uns und das ganz große Spektakel blieb letztendlich aus. Am meisten haben noch der FC Chelsea und Arsenal gemacht. Auch untereinander. Niki und Chrisi haben auf jeden Fall darüber gesprochen und auch andere Deals unter die Lupe genommen. Vor allem Victor Osimhen war ein interessanter Faktor in diesem Sommer. Sein Weg führt ihn nun in die Türkei. Danach sprachen wir über das neue Champions League Format, welches in zwei Wochen an den Start gehen wird. Das Schweizer Modell übernimmt und gibt noch mehr Teams die Chance auf den größten Erfolg im Vereinsfussball. Außerdem gibt es die Rückkehr einer alten Rubrik. Also gerne reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt!  

Halbzeit Podcast
Möwen Big in Business

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 45:34


Der Fussball-Alltag kehrt so langsam aber sicher zurück. Die Ligen haben ihre ersten Spieltage über die Bühne gebracht und die meisten Favoriten haben sich auch keine Blöße gegeben. Von daher bleibt genug Zeit, um weitere Transfer zu besprechen. In dieser Woche wollen Niki & Chrisi über Brighton & Hove Albion reden. Ein intensiver und vor allem teurer Sommer von den "Möwen". Mit ihrem sehr jungen Trainer ist dieses Team sicherlich eines, welches man am Schirm haben sollte. Danach geht es zum Norden Londons. Arsenal war bisher eher ruhig bei den Eingängen. Calafiori und Merino sind die bisher einzigen Zugänge. Passiert da noch was? Auch spannend in diesem Sommer ist der Stürmermarkt. Vor allem Ivan Toney und Victor Osimhen sind zwei gefragte Männer. Wohin wird es die beiden ziehen? Wir haben darüber gesprochen. Also gerne mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt!  

Oz 9
Have You Met Madison Yet?

Oz 9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 82:36


While Oz 9 is on hiatus (or "in hiding for tax purposes"), it's a great time to discover some new podcasts to binge. So if you're looking to adopt your next best friend, we've got you, fam. Madison On the Air is a "love letter to olde-tyme radio." Madison is a modern-day influencer who gets mysteriously yoiked back in time and shows up in some old time radio episodes. She brings her own modern attitude and utter chaos to the stories, and there's a rich back-catalog of shows you've likely heard of, even if you've never actually heard them. You may recognize creator, writer, and star Chrisi Talyn Saje — she took over the role of Julie on the Oz 9. But before she was our botanist, she was Madison Standish, cosmetics influencer and time traveler. Pretty much every episode is stand-alone, so as Chrisi says, if you find a title you like, jump in! The one you'll hear here is Forbidden Planet. Have a listen, then be sure to subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Halbzeit Podcast
Chelseas blauäugige Transferpolitik

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 52:40


Wir sind zurück aus der Sommerpause! Nach dem London-Abenteuer sind Niki & Chrisi wieder zurück und es gibt viel zu besprechen. Atletico Madrid war sehr fleißig auf dem Transfermarkt und hat einige Spieler geholt und der Plan ist außerdem ein knapp 100 Millionen € Paket für Alvarez von Manchester City. Auch unter die Lupe genommen wurde der FC Chelsea. Hier tut sich erneut sehr viel im Kader und wir sprechen darüber, wie der wohl eher unmoralische Weg vielleicht negative Konsequenzen haben könnte für Spieler und Verein. Danach gibt es noch Diskussionen über den Transfer von Füllkrug zu West Ham, Dani Olmo und Xavi Simmons. Also gleich mal reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt.  

Halbzeit Podcast
Tops und Flops! Das EURO-Update

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 45:32


Die Europameisterschaft ist im vollen Gange! Ein Turnier, dass ordentliche Spiele liefert. Die Leidenschaft ist groß, die Fans sind lautstark dabei und wir sehen auch viele Tore. In dieser Ausgabe reden wir über die ersten Spieltage und haben bereits ein paar Flops mitgebracht, aber auch einige Überraschungen. Gruppe für Gruppe gehen Niki und Chrisi durch und es bietet sich an, unsere EM-Tipps ein wenig zu aktualisieren. Also gerne zurücklehnen und die Ausgabe genießen!  

Halbzeit Podcast
Chrisi & Niki in EUROphorie!

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 56:20


Es ist endlich wieder soweit! Eine weitere Europameisterschaft geht ab Freitag über die Bühne! Wir haben hier für euch einen ausführlichen Ausblick der Gruppen, Favoriten und möglichen Überraschungen. Natürlich ist der Gastgeber Deutschland ein spannender Faktor. England und Frankreich werden sicherlich auch wieder weit vorne sein. Doch wen haben die Buchmacher vorne und wer hat Außenseiterchancen? All das wird besprochen. Also gleich mal reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt!  

Halbzeit Podcast
Aus Vizekusen wird Meisterkusen?

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 49:02


Eine interessante Woche liegt hinter uns. Die Champions League hat ordentlich geliefert mit zahlreichen Toren. Chrisi befindet sich in München und daher wird improvisiert und es liegen tolle Themen vor uns. Nicht nur in der CL wurde geliefert. Auch in der Europa League gab es viele Tore und eine große Überraschung an der Anfield. Außerdem sprechen wir über das Skandalspiel in der Türkei. Fenerbahçe schickt die U19 aufs Feld und verlässt nach dem ersten Tor das Spielfeld. Was ging hier vor? Zum Abschluss gratulieren wir vorsichtig Leverkusen zur Meisterschale. Ein Sieg gegen Werder Bremen würde reichen…  

Halbzeit Podcast
Leverkusen bricht Bayern das Herz

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 42:14


Nach einer Ski-Pause setzen sich Niki und Chrisi wieder hin und die Themen sind in der neuen Ausgabe auch zahlreich aufzufinden. Der Asian Cup und die AFCON sind zu Ende gegangen und beide Gastgeber konnten sich den Pokal holen. Das macht Deutschland natürlich Hoffnung auf die EM im eigenen Haus. Stichwort Deutschland. Gab es dort die Entscheidung im Meisterrennen? Bayer Leverkusen dominierte am vergangenen Wochenende die Bayern und baut die Führung in der Tabelle aus. Ist es das "Meisterstück" von Xabi Alonso? Abschließend blicken wir in die Königsklasse. Dort gab es die ersten Partien der K.O.-Phase. Keine Überraschungen am Dienstag. Birgt der Mittwoch vl mehr Trubel?  

Das Holz der Anderen
Sundqvist's Skandinavische Schnitzkunst

Das Holz der Anderen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 76:04


In dieser Folge stellen Arndt, Chrisi und Markus die Buchtitel "Skandinavisches Kerbschnitzen" und "Handgeschnitzt" von Jögge Sundqvist vor. Beide Titel sind im Holzwerken Verlag erschienen und können unter diesem Link fürs Kerbschnitzen und Handgeschnitzt bestellt werden. Wir verlosen auch beide Titel! Bitte schreibt uns hier in die Kommentare "Ich möchte gewinnen" plus Buchtitel oder sendet an markus@das-holz-der-anderen.de eine E-Mail mit eben jenem Text plus den gewünschten Titel den ihr gewinnen wollt. Der Rechtsweg ist wie immer ausgeschlossen und Meta und der Holzwerken Verlag sind nicht Bestandteil dieser Verlosung und stehen rechtlich nicht im Zusammenhang mit den Gewinnen. Wir wünschen Euch viel Glück aber vor allem: Gute Unterhaltung!

Halbzeit Podcast
Die Wintertransfer-Krux

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 26:26


2024 ist angekommen und auch Niki und Chrisi sind angekommen mit einer neuen Folge des "Halbzeit Podcast". Jänner heißt im Fussball natürlich "Zeit für Transfers" und genau dies wird von uns besprochen. Warum ist es im Winter so schwer Spieler zu holen? Welche Teams haben Not am Mann? Wir reden über den Wechsel von Jadon Sancho zurück zum BVB. Kommt der alter Sancho nun wieder hervor? Außerdem war Tottenham bereits sehr aktiv und haben mit Timo Werner einen alten Bekannten aus der Insel vom RB Leipzig geholt. Guter Transfer? Wir haben eine Note. Also gerne reinhören! 

Halbzeit Podcast
Die Champions League ist einfach geil!

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 59:34


Der 5. Spieltag der Champions League ist über die Bühne gegangen und dieser war ordentlich mit Toren ausgestattet. Comebacks und großartige Duelle lieferten sich die Teams am vergangenen Dienstag und Mittwoch. Niki & Chrisi haben darüber geredet und jede Gruppe analysiert. Im Fokus steht unter anderem Jude Bellingham von Real Madrid. Der 20-jährige hat schon wieder getroffen und trägt die "Königlichen" auf seinen Schultern. Danach sprechen wir auch über Manchester United. Erneut drei Tore gemacht und wieder nicht gewonnen. Ein Torverhältnis von 12:14. Unglaublich, aber wahr. Was ist da los? Hört also gerne rein und lauscht unserer 111. Folge!

Intermittent Fasting Foodie
Chrisi Darrington - Fasting Foodie Friend Chat

Intermittent Fasting Foodie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 39:54


  In this podcast episode, host Jackie interviews fasting enthusiast Chrisi Darrington, who has been fasting for a few months. Chrissy shares that she prefers an eating window under four hours and enjoys making her own ice cream during her fasting window. She also discusses her husband's preferences and the freedom she finds in intermittent fasting. Chrissy also opens up about her experience with Lyme's disease and chronic fatigue, and how the keto flu aggravated her symptoms. Each person approaches fasting and their eating window's different.  Let's hear from Chrissy and her unique experience. If you want to be a guest on a future Episode, please email me here!!  Please put “podcast guest” in the subject!   PARTNERS ON THIS EPISODE (these affiliates help to support my career):  LMNT Electrolytes; get free 8 pack sampler with any order - https://drinklmnt.com/fastingfoodie   NutriSense: https://bit.ly/3TFHzjE and coupon code: Foodie25   Pepper Bras: https://bit.ly/3TFMX7t  and coupon code: JACKIEM   Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/intermittentfastingfoodie   FOLLOW ME HERE: Sign-Up for my weekly email: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/631766cee7f6956350b43197 Intermittent Fasting Foodie - YouTube Grocery Addict - YouTube Instagram Facebook  

Das Holz der Anderen
Von Handwerkern und Heimwerkern

Das Holz der Anderen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 59:04


Zusammen mit Chrisi (@woodworking.chrisi), Arndt Michahelles (@mad.jga), Dominik Ricker (@dominik_ricker), Stefan Böning (@st.boening) und Hauke Schmidt (Youtube: Schwalben und Zinken) habe ich einen wunderbaren Podcast-Abend auf der Holzwerken 2023 verbracht. Wir haben viel über das entromantisierte Handwerk und die wichtige Aufgabe des Wissenserhaltes von alten Arbeitsweisen und Traditionen gesprochen. Vor allem aber, wie wichtig die vielen Tausend Heimwerker und Holzwerker-Amateure auf dieser Welt sind. Warum das so ist? Am besten reinhören und schlauer werden! Wir wünschen wie immer: Gute Unterhaltung!

Halbzeit Podcast
Halbzeit Inside - Es klingelt in Hernals

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 34:22


Die Schnupf-Saison ist auch beim Halbzeit-Podcast angekommen. Trotzdem nehmen es sich Chrisi und Niki nicht über Fussball zu sprechen. In dieser Ausgabe gibt es eine kleine Analyse unseres Ausflugs zum Wiener Sport-Club! Wir waren vor Ort und sahen uns das Spiel gegen Favoriten. Tolle Atmosphäre. Tolles Spiel und tolle Tore! Unsere Begeisterung könnt ihr in dieser Folge hören. Außerdem sprechen wir über die Vergabe des Ballon d'Or. Lionel Messi gewann zum 8. Mal den Titel und es gab viele Meinungen dazu. Wir haben natürlich auch eine. Also gerne reinhören!  

Hör' mal wer die Welt verändert
Fußball in der (Klima)krise - Teil 1

Hör' mal wer die Welt verändert

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 37:27


Fußball ist deine Leidenschaft, aber du findest dessen Umgang mit den Themen Klimaschutz und Nachhaltigkeit schlechter als die Umsetzung des Videobeweises in der Deutschen Bundesliga? Dann geht es dir wie uns, Chrisi und Zachi! Darum sprechen wir in dieser Folge mit der Bundesgeschäftsführerin der „Deutschen Umwelthilfe“ Babara Metz, über den Profifußball und beäugen kritisch dessen ökologische Auswirkungen. Viel Spaß beim Hören!!!   #newepisode #klimakrise #climatecrisis #football #sustainability #fußball #nachhaltigkeit #umweltschutz #klimaschutz #deutscheumwelthilfe #podcast #hörmalwerdieweltverändert

Halbzeit Podcast
The Reds Are Back!

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 30:36


Eine weitere Frühstücksausgabe beim Halbzeit Podcast! Niki & Chrisi haben ein wenig an die alten Folgen gedacht und die Erinnerungen ruften den FC Liverpool hervor von Ausgabe 2. Deswegen ist die Entscheidung gefallen und in Folge 104 wird erneut Liverpool und Klopp analysiert. Nach schwierigen zwei Jahren scheint es wieder deutlich positiver auszusehen. Ein brandneues Mittelfeld und eine großartige Offensive bescheren den "Reds" 7 Siege in Folge und das nicht unverdient. Sind die glorreichen Zeiten wieder da oder ist es nur ein kurzes hoch? Wir haben darüber gesprochen!  

Halbzeit Podcast
Champions League-Dopamin für Chrisi

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 65:26


Die UEFA Champions League ist zurück und im diesen Jahr auch wieder bei Arsenal! Natürlich ein schöner Moment für die Fans der "Gunners" und ein guter Grund darüber zu sprechen. Wir analysieren den ersten Spieltag der Königsklasse und gehen die jeweiligen Gruppen durch. Kleine Überraschungen und auch ein neuer Eintrag in den Geschichtsbüchern für Ivan Provedel von Lazio Rom. Also es bereits viel Gesprächsstoff und in Ausgabe 103 wurde dies von Niki & Chrisi aufgegriffen. Also gleich mal reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt!  

Halbzeit Podcast
VerFlickst nochmal, Hansi im Unglück

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 47:32


In Folge 102 gibt es eine Frühstücksausgabe vom Halbzeit Podcast. Chrisi und Niki nehmen früher auf uns sprechen ausführlicher über die vergangene Länderspielpause. Viel hat sich getan und vor allem Deutschland steht hier im Mittelpunkt. Danach gibt es ein paar Lobeslieder für Österreich und deren derzeitige Verfassung. Die Teilnahme an der Europameisterschaft im nächsten Jahr scheint so gut wie gesichert. Außerdem analysieren wir alle Gruppen und schauen, ob sich da eine Überraschung tummelt. Also gerne reinhören und mit dabei sein in der Diskussion über den schönsten Sport der Welt!  

Das Holz der Anderen
Schnitzen kann jeder lernen!

Das Holz der Anderen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 67:06


Mit Lindenholz feierst Du Deine ersten Schnitzerfolge. Nur einer von vielen Tipps die uns Chrisi aka @woodworking.chrisi in dieser Folge verrät. Mir persönlich hat vor allem die Idee gefallen, mit den Kindern in der nun nahenden Herbstzeit kleine Schnitzprojekte zu verwirklichen. Da haben jung und alt ihre Erfolgserlebnisse und man kann sich am Tisch wunderbare Geschichten vom vergangenen Sommer erzählen. Also worauf wartet ihr? Hört rein in diese wunderbare Folge übers Schnitzen. Wir wünschen Euch wie immer: Gute Unterhaltung!

As Simple as Coffee
Traue Dich in die Sichtbarkeit! - Herzensfeedback von Mastermind Teilnehmerin Chrisi

As Simple as Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 26:22


Heute ist Mastermind Teilnehmerin Chrisi Keller zu Gast, die sich mit eating.happy plants ihre Ernährungsberatung aufbaut. Sie ist bereits selbstständig und gestaltet Benutzeroberflächen also im Designbereich und hat parallel ihre Ausbildung zur veganen Ernährungsberaterin gemacht. Das war auch der Zeitpunkt zu dem sie zu mir in die Mastermind gekommen ist. Ihre größte Challenge war die Sichtbarkeit: „Von mir selbst ein Video zu machen hat sich anfangs gar nicht stimmig angefühlt und dann konnte ich es mit einem guten Gefühl hochladen, das hätte ich niemals für möglich gehalten. Wie Chrisi die Selbstsicherheit gewonnen hat mit ihrer Selbstständigkeit in die Sichtbarkeit zu kommen und mehr gibt's jetzt! Unbedingt reinhören! Wenn Dir die heutige Folge gefallen hat, teile sie auf Social Media oder mit einer Freundin. Und vergiss nicht den Podcast zu abonnieren, damit Du in Zukunft keine neue Folge mehr verpasst! Business ist so einfach, wie Du es machst. xo Deine Stina ➡️ Du willst wie Sam bei der Mastermind dabei sein und Deine Selbstständigkeit aus dem Herzen gestalten? Melde Dich jetzt an: https://go.femschool.de/mastermind Wenn Du Fragen hast, schreibe mir gerne auf [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/femschool/) . Ich freue mich auf Dich! Chrisi Keller findest Du auf [Instagram](http://www.eating.happy.plants) und [online](http://www.eatinghappyplants.de) absolute Empfehlung für vegane Ernährungsberatung! Du möchtest noch nicht an einem Coaching teilnehmen aber trotzdem Motivation erhalten? Kein Problem! Dann ist unser wöchentlicher Newsletter für Dich ❤️ https://go.femschool.de/newsletter/ Folge uns auf [Instagram ](https://www.instagram.com/femschool/) [Impressum](https://femschool.de/impressum/)

It’s a Fandom Thing
Special Interview Episode: Chrisi Talyn Saje

It’s a Fandom Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 63:36


On this special interview episode, Erin talks with Chrisi Talyn Saje, the creator, writer, and star of the scripted comedy podcast, Madison on the Air. Madison on the Air follows the modern-day character, Madison, who is zapped into old-time radio dramas and teams up with radio icons like Sherlock Holmes, Johnny Dollar, and the Shadow! Chrisi discusses what first drew her to OTRs (old-time radio), the joys and challenges of doing voice work and running an independent podcast, some of her favorite episodes, and more! They also dive into a discussion about the current SAG-AFTRA strike and why AI could impact Chrisi's, and others, work as background actors. For more information about Madison on the Air, be sure to visit the show's website: https://www.madisonontheair.com/. For some excellent bonus content and ad-free versions of the show, be sure to support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsafandomthingpod. You can follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/itsafandomthingpod Twitter: @fandomthingpod Instagram: @itsafandomthingpod Discord: https://discord.com/channels/1042986989349257216/1042987584151879762 You can follow Fergie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@schroederandfergs Cover art by Carla Temis. Podcast logo by Erin Amos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Halbzeit Podcast
Das Mbappé Ultimatum

Halbzeit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 37:26


Herzlich Willkommen zu einer brandneuen Ausgabe des Halbzeit Podcast! Folge 98 ist am Start und wir haben uns ein paar tolle Themen ausgesucht in dieser Woche. Zu Beginn wollen Chrisi und Niki über diese Kylian Mbappé Situation sprechen. Der Spieler will noch ein Jahr bleiben. PSG möchte diesen aber nicht Ablösefrei im Sommer 2024 verlieren. Heißt, entweder es wird ein neuer Vertrag unterschrieben oder Mbappé muss noch diesen Sommer wechseln. Eine Situation, die wieder zeigt, dass bei Paris der Haussegen etwas schief hängt. Für den neuen Coach Luis Enrique wird das sicher keine leichte Aufgabe. Danach gibt es natürlich wieder einen Blick in das Transfergeschehen mit einem intensiveren Blick zu Manchester United. Außerdem stellen wir uns die Frage, was es mit diesen Club-Partnerschaften auf sich hat. Also viele spannende Themen. Hört gerne rein!  

Das Holz der Anderen
Chrisi und die Schnitzkunst

Das Holz der Anderen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 75:43


In der Jubiläumsfolge verriet uns @woodworking.chrisi was an Projekten in den nächsten Monaten bei ihr ansteht. Und ganz oben auf der Liste war das Thema Schnitzen. Wer diesen Podcast aufmerksam verfolgt weiß, dass Chrisi mit dem Schnitzen eine große Leidenschaft verbindet. Sie hat hier unglaublich viel Wissen angehäuft und kennt die besten Nachschlagewerke zum Thema. Freut euch also auf eine randvolle Folge zum Thema Schnitzen. Wir wünschen euch wie immer: Gute Unterhaltung!

DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 528: Kool Keith new soulful, deep & afro house (mix) Wednesday 9th November 2022

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 190:42


| Crazy World (Opolopo Remix)  | Kenny Thomas | We Need Love (Dr Packer More Boogie Mix)  | Wheeler del Torro, Kenny Bobien | Mylos Entrance  | Tsalikee | Got Sweet Loving (Extended)  | Brian Power, Roachford | Kiss Of Life (Extended Mix)  | Lexa Hill, The Young Punx | I Can't Wait (Original Mix)  | Tommy Heron, Eugene Glasgow | The Puzzle  | Corey Holmes | Whispers In The Wind (Oscar P Latin Jazz Experience)  | Justin Imperiale, Rescue Poetix | Don't Give Up (Sir LSG Main Mix)  | Sir LSG, Brian Temba | You Give Me Love (Mijangos Afro Soul Mix)  | Artwork Sounds, Unqle Chriz | Footsteps (Original Mix)  | DJ Christian B | Love Me (Original Mix)  | Giorgio Bassetti | Do What You Feel (Birdee Remix)  | Joey Montenegro, Joey Negro | Let It [Basic Club] (Kerri's Full Vocal Mix)  | Kerri Chandler | Dream Drums (Roberto Rodriguez Remix)  | Lectroluv | On The Road (Manoo Abstrakt Vocal Remix)  | The Realm, Atjazz, Kelli Sae | Secrets (Michael Gray Main Mix)  | Joe Ventura, Priya, DJ Biddy | Love Is Love  | Ten City | I See You (Booker T Afro Vocal Mix)  | Tapes, Dindy | Heartbeat  | David Morales, Tiger Wilson | All I Want  | Dam Swindle | Good Morning Gorgeous (Emmaculate Extended Remix)  | Mary J. Blige | I Don't Really Care (Classic Killer Biscuit Mix)  | Prefix One, Lifford | Bring Your Love To Me  | Tsalikee, Chrisi | Riverside  | JT Donaldson | Into My Life (Flow Culture Vocal Mix)  | Mark Lewis, Tumelo Ruele | Cast In Your Spell (Doug Gomez Merecumbe Soul Remix)  | Steal Vybe, Monday Michiru | Jus Dance (Dennis Quin Extended Remix)  | Mr. V | NY Disco (Original Mix)  | Seb Skalski, Dave Mayer | Beautiful Life (Bang The Drum Vocal Remix)  | Stephanie Cooke, Diephuis, Han Litz, Jihad Muhammad | Jesus Loves UUU (Todd Terry Extended Remix)  | Todd Terry, Shirley Caesar | Cloud 9  | Eric Kupper, LRX, Kenny Summit, The Illustrious Blacks | Don't Know Yet (Original Mix)  | Ezel, Rona Ray | Dont Lose My Love  | Jungle Dee

FSJam Podcast
Episode 80 - Eleventy with Ben Myers

FSJam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 41:01


We need your vote to win a Jam stack Jammie! So, go to https://fsjam.org/vote. There will also be previous guests in other categories, so make sure you vote for them too!-------------------In this episode we discuss the fundamentals of Eleventy, how to approach web development from a conservationist's point of view, and utilizing Eleventy Serverless for deferred, on-demand rendering.Ben Myers Homepage Twitter GitHub Twitch Some Antics showmy.chat Eleventy Homepage Twitter GitHub Discord Links Fullstack Accessibility with Ben Myers (FSJam31) Slinkity with Ben Holmes (FSJam49) Eleventy Data Cascade Documentation I Finally Understand Eleventy's Data Cascade events.lunch.dev Eleventy Serverless A First Look at Eleventy Serverless with Zach Leatherman (Some Antics) Modern CSS with Stephanie Eckles (FSJam63) Incremental Static Regeneration Distributed Persistent Rendering Understanding Rendering in the Jamstack by Brian Rinaldi Eleventy Glossary Learn Eleventy From Scratch by Andy Bell Amit Sheen Codepens THE Eleventy Meetup Full Time Open Source Development for Eleventy, Sponsored by Netlify Transcript[Pre-show Clip]BenWhen I was on Learn with Jason talking about Eleventy Serverless, I actually spent a fair amount of time talking about... "hey, Eleventy doesn't work for every use case." There are certain websites you have in mind that Eleventy would not be a good fit for. That's okay, that just means it's better suited for other kinds of sites. I think there is this instinct in Jamstack communities to try to kludge Jamstack into a fundamentally un-Jamstacky problem space.ChrisWhat do you mean? Gatsby is the best for everything and we should have never moved off Gatsby and there's no need for Svelte or Solid or anything like that. Gatsby, it did everything.[Opening Theme Song]AnthonyBen Myers, welcome back.BenHey! It's good to be back.AnthonyYou were on an earlier episode, 30-something, talking about web accessibility. You are a web developer and accessibility advocate at Microsoft. Today, we're going to be talking to you about Eleventy cause Eleventy is a project that I know you're really passionate about. We've had others on the show talk about it a little bit, especially Ben Holmes who is building a meta framework on top of Eleventy called Slinkity. But, today we're going to be talking about Eleventy proper. What it is, why people are excited about it, and what kind of stuff they're building with it. BenI'm thrilled, I absolutely love Eleventy as a tool and it's one of those things that's been an absolute privilege to get to introduce people to. Fair disclosure! I totally have not introduced people to it through a podcast medium, so this is gonna be very interesting. Super excited to chat about it with y'all.AnthonyWhy don't we first start with what Eleventy is. I think if anyone has heard about it, they know that it's a static site generator. They may have heard that it's based a bit on Jekyll, so if you can talk a little bit about what it does and what you would build with it.BenYeah, so I find that simply saying, "Jekyll but JavaScript" is enough for some people to just get it. I will say that the fact that it is powered by JavaScript makes it more approachable than other static site generators for many people because JavaScript is the language of the web. If you're doing front end development, JavaScript is something you're very likely to be very familiar with. A static site generator that leverages JavaScript, specifically the Node.js ecosystem, is a very compelling sell for a lot of people. But, I should definitely back up and explain the bigger picture.You described it as a static site generator in the vein of Jekyll. I think that's absolutely, absolutely fair. But personally, I don't have experience with Jekyll. That's not something that really helps me understand what it is. The simplest way to think of Eleventy is, it is a tool that will take content, typically in a format such as markdown. It'll take that content, it'll just convert it to some pure, raw, boring, fantastic HTML (or other assets). That is, I think, the simplest way to think of it. You've got some content, maybe it's blog posts, maybe it's documentation pages. Maybe it's a landing page for some product. Some content that is mostly static and you want some output, typically HTML.That is what Eleventy is and what it's really, really good at. What Eleventy isn't, is a tool for building highly dynamic interactive experiences. For those, you might still consider a client side web application framework such as React or Vue. Eleventy simply isn't as interested in addressing those kinds of websites and I think that's totally fair. But if you've got something that could be expressed in static HTML, Eleventy is possibly a very good project for you.AnthonyI actually first started learning about Eleventy for a big reason cause of you, Ben. We were building out the lunch.dev calendar with it. That was a really interesting project because we were trying to create like an events calendar. What we did is we had a Git repo that was building the static site and then we had markdown files for the individual events. Then the individual events would be transformed into little cards on the front end. If you wanna talk a little bit about why you picked Eleventy specifically for building that cause I think Chan also, the reason why we went with that was cause you were really passionate about, we wanted to learn more about it. So I'd be curious about the thought process behind that.BenAn event calendar like that is, if you think about it, nothing but a bunch of articles. At the time, we were not heavily invested in doing anything interactive with that calendar. We just needed a place to stick a bunch of descriptions and details of different events going on, different links that we could send people to. That is, again, something that is very well suited for that kind of static markup. When you think about a lot of web application frameworks, a common criticism that some folks in various web dev spaces will point to, is that web app frameworks can be quite large and bloated.That means if you are building your site with those, your end user very likely will have to download all of that and construct an experience from that. Whereas, you could get more or less the same experience but very, very lightweight. I think that lightweight websites are fundamentally good and responsible. I try to take a very conservation mindset to the web. I like to only use what I need and I apply this to users resources such as their data. If they're out and about on their mobile phone and they're using their data plan, chances are good that they could have a really slow connection and they could have data caps.I think that if we don't need to send them an entire web app framework, we probably shouldn't send them a web app framework. That is, I think, not being the best steward of their resources. They're gonna have a slower chunkier experience as a result. So, why did I choose Eleventy for this project? It's because the project, at least as we were thinking of it at the time, didn't need anything more than that. We just wanted some lightweight HTML pages out there on the web that could build quickly, that anyone could add to.Eleventy is really based around this concept of a template. A template is a content file written in a language such as Markdown or HTML and sometimes with templating languages such as Liquid or Nunjucks that Eleventy builds into a page or pages of HTML (or sometimes other static assets). It's weird because there always feels like there needs to be some asterisks. But broadly, think of a template as a content file that gets transformed into some output pages.The nice thing is Markdown for most developers is a fairly ergonomic experience. That meant that if people wanted to add things to that site, they didn't have to worry about the whole instrumentation and orchestration of the entire project. They could contribute simply a Markdown file and that was really nice. Eleventy also has built into it this concept called the data cascade which I think is one of the most crucial things to understand about Eleventy. It's also one of the things that took me the longest time to wrap my head around. When you're in a template, again a content file, you can use template syntax.Eleventy allows you the opportunity to expose variables essentially in that template syntax that you can either print out onto the page as part of the content or you can transform or operate on them in different ways. It's data, it's variables that you have access to. Eleventy has this amazing order of operations for how it lets you aggregate that data. So you can say, "oh, I've got some data that will be made available to every template of my site." Or, "I've got data that's available to every template that uses a certain layout." Or "I've got data that applies to every template in a given directory or its sub directories." Or, "I have data that corresponds exactly to one template."The lovely thing about this is, it exactly follows the mental model you would hope for something like that. It is powered by co-location. Data that applies much more specifically to an individual template will have a higher precedence over data that corresponds globally. This mental model (once you start playing with it) allows for some really, really powerful configuration of your website. You can almost afford to set it and then forget it which I think is incredibly powerful. You could set some sensible defaults at the global level, such as maybe "every blog post uses this blog post layout that I've defined."Then one blog post you could override that and use a different layout, maybe to accomplish some art direction. You've got a very special blog post that you want to have a special layout. You can change that data as you go. That kind of configuration (once you start wrapping your head around the order of operations) is incredibly powerful and flexible. At the same time, it's magic enough that you can bring new people into the project and they don't have to worry about any of it. I think that is super cool.AnthonySomething that was interesting that came up while we were working on it was, we ended up in a situation where we had to rebuild certain things at certain times. Because the way events work, there'll be an event upcoming then there'll be an event that has passed. You don't want to have stale events still on the homepage. We ended up setting up a cron job type thing with a GitHub Action.But I think that this is the type of thing that now, today if we had been building that there would be other ways to do that. Not even mentioning the new scheduled jobs functions that Netlify just added. But, what I was curious to get more into was the serverless bit. There is now Eleventy Serverless, and you've actually been on the forefront of this. You did a stream with Zach when this first came out and you've been building stuff out with it this whole time.We talked with Stephanie Eckles a little bit about it and I'm really curious to get your take on it cause we've talked about serverless a ton of times here at Redwood it was built on serverless. We love serverless - well I love serverless, I don't know if Chris loves serverless - but I'd love to hear what is Eleventy Serverless and why was it built?BenEleventy Serverless is an opt-in build mode for Eleventy. Typically with Eleventy, everything is pre-rendered. You have a build step, you run probably `npm run build` if we're being honest. Eleventy kicks in and picks up all your templates and then converts them into HTML files. Once they're built, they're built. If data changes behind the scenes, such as data that was fueled by an API, you don't get any updates to that because there's nothing in the HTML linking that data like real data in any sort of backend. It's just pure HTML.This meant that Eleventy has historically been very limited. Eleventy could only reflect what was true at build time. Eleventy Serverless is this new opt-in build mode for Eleventy, where you can say certain templates are built whenever you request them. Again, non-Eleventy people should probably read that as either "certain pages are built when you request them", or I prefer to think of it as "certain routes are built when you request them." I think that framing gets really, really powerful because you can use Eleventy's data cascade, you can use Eleventy's front matter and templating languages.All the stuff that you absolutely love about Eleventy, you can use but in this on-demand way, this on request way. You create a page as you request it and if you're using, for instance, Netlify's on-demand builders, you can then cache that page. It's as if you had built that page in the build step. This is hugely powerful for a couple of reasons. I use this demonstration when I go on people's streams to talk about Eleventy Serverless. It's a color contrast checker. Take two Hex codes and display in this pretty format, the color contrast ratio. If you have two Hex codes, which are six digits long each, then that is - I want to say 2.75 times 10 to the 14th contrast ratio.I don't wanna build that. I don't want my dev server building that. I don't want my Netlify high build minutes building that, that's incredibly wasteful. I love to defer building those kinds of things until they're needed, because chances are the vast majority of those contrast ratios will never see the light of day. Very few of the ratios on that site will ever be explored, so why build them? Eleventy Serverless is a great way to defer building a large data set that folks might not ever look at. You also don't have to cache by default. Eleventy Serverless built pages don't cache. You have to use specific things like on-demand builders to cache.But what that means is that you can have up to date data. During the on request build you can hit an API and you can get the latest, greatest up-to-datest data. I think that is incredibly powerful. That is something that we haven't really had in Eleventy before. But at the end of the day, what gets sent over the wire is still an incredibly lightweight HTML page. It's not a whole client side page that's holding in a large framework. You don't have to worry about things like loading spinners because all the fetching is done server-side. You don't have to worry about things like authentication because all the fetching is done server-side.You get to take advantage of everything that you love about serverless functions and everything that you love about Eleventy. I've also brought up a couple times that this is opt-in. I really love this because you aren't turning your whole site suddenly into a quote unquote "serverless site." You first opt-in by installing the serverless plugin and then you still have to opt-in on a template by template basis. The core of your website, the main pages that guaranteed people are gonna hit (like your landing page, about page, and stuff like that) are still built during the build step and are still totally cached.They're still available for search engines to crawl and all of that. It's just that this one subsection of your site is now served on-demand. I think that that is super exciting. Another benefit of Eleventy Serverless routes is that you can take advantage of arguments passed in the URL. You have parameters in the path, or you could have query parameters, for instance. This allows for some really dynamic experiences all. Anthony, you've alluded to, I've got this project that I built that is designed really to test what I believe is the absolute limit of Eleventy Serverless.This product is showmy.chat. Anyone who's been in the streaming biz will know that it's very common for Twitch streamers to use websites as part of their stream layout. A very common use case for this is showing your chat bot as part of your stream so that folks can see who's interacting with the stream. It's really exciting, "look at me, Mom, I'm famous. I'm on my favorite Twitch streamers stream." Doing anything like that requires some understanding of web development and WebSockets to be able to read from the chat. This is not something I feel like people should not have to worry about.So, I built this site, showmy.chat. It allows you to put in your channel name as well as set a couple of other properties, configure a couple of extra values there. It will generate using Eleventy Serverless a page that has all of the WebSocket logic, the action to display the chat, and all of the theming all set in place for you. You get this on-demand themed chat that responds to the arguments that you passed in through the query parameters. Do I think that Eleventy Serverless was the right tool for that job? I'm not entirely sure.I've actually been kind of considering maybe looking and seeing if I could have done the same thing, but maybe more flexibly using something like SvelteKit. But I think that it's incredibly exciting that Eleventy, which has been this kind of beloved pre-build tool now affords you this extra flexibility where just because you wanted a page that always had dynamic stuff or the latest information, you don't have to like opt into a completely different framework. Now, you can still say within the Eleventy ecosystem that you love.ChrisThat was a lot. I've literally just been sitting here just like absorbing it all in. I feel like a mega React, Chad, when I say, "Yeah, but you didn't say any of the buzzwords. SSG, ISR, SSR..."AnthonyI think DPR would be one of them technically, right? Distributed persistent rendering?ChrisYeah, haha.BenThe Venn diagram of all of these words is a very pretty butterfly and also inscrutable to anyone outside of the space. For folks at home who are playing buzzword bingo, it's Eleventy's implementation of distributed persistent rendering, or sometimes not distributed persistent rendering, Brian Rinaldi calls it deferred rendering. That's the term I like. It's deferred rendering. Everyone's got their own different take depending on whether they're a framework or whether they're a CDN. It's deferred rendering that's most similar to - I think Gatsby now has, I forget what they're calling it now.ChrisI think they're calling it deferred... incremental deferred rendering? Something like that.Ben MyersThis is exactly why I'm just using Brian's term of deferred rendering. If you're looking at this and going, "What's Eleventy's version of incremental static regeneration" or something like that, the closest thing is Eleventy Serverless. What is distributed persistent rendering? It's Eleventy Serverless hooked up to on-demand builders. That's what we're talking about. Hopefully that helps for people who are hoping to play buzzword bingo. The crux of it is you hit a route and Eleventy is run in the serverless function to create a page for you in basically real time.ChrisThe reason I say all the buzzwords is because sometimes they help define where it sits in the market, and sometimes they really do not. And this is where we talk about like functionality is obviously what really makes people understand what all these terms. Things like Next have this, Gatsby have this. For example, you build a website, let's say an e-commerce store, really easy and you add a new product. Does that product then just get rendered onto the website using like a webhook, or does that product only show if that specific URL is then entered? Because then Serverless knows to run and make that page?BenServerless is still in its infancy, but it would really depend on your implementation. I know Zach is still working on having serverless routes that have been created, but then saved can now get added to like what Eleventy calls collections (which are arrays of templates). You could be able to then display it on the rest of the site. Truthfully, I haven't done a whole lot with that. I think it would depend a lot on your implementation. It's in the moment the on request (your server function that's handling that) is looking for any arguments that you supply it in the URL. Either through the structure of the URL itself or through query parameters. You're probably passing in a SKU or some other identifier in there. It would look up some known database or API and be able to render that for you.ChrisThis is actually what I've personally seen with all these different types of rendering methods is that you chuck out the complete build, they add a new product and go, "it's not in the store." I'm like, "well it is on the store," if you know the URL, but you need to go to the URL for it to appear on the rest of the store. Cause that means the website now knows about it. It's like, how do you explain that to someone not technical? They need to know the URL to go to the right product to then appear on the rest of the website. It's like, "I thought this was meant to save millions and time on all these things." It's still a really complicated subject. One of the really big things that I wanted to ask is, what Serverless is sending down the pipe back to the client is not rehydrated JavaScript or JavaScript JSON, it's just HTML?BenYes. Just pure boring, lovely, fantastic, delightful HTML. Which means that it's gonna be fairly lightweight. Really, the way to think about this is, "this is how the web used to work and in many places still does." This is what we now call server rendering. Except you don't have to own a persistent server and you're very likely not doing anything with sustained sessions or anything like that. But the meat of, "I go talk to a server and I ask for a page and the server builds me that page on the fly," it's that, that's what's going on. I'm waving my hands doing jazz hands - imagine sparkles around this - it's now **Jamstack**! That's what it is. But it's bringing that kind of server functionality into a tool (into a framework, whatever you wanna call it) that previously has been prebuilt.You create a directory of HTML files and then that directory of HTML files is yours to do whatever you want with. You could FTP that into some server and just host that directly. You could FTP that into a CDN. Or you could do what I do, which is I have a Git based workflow hooked up to a CDN (in this case, Netlify). Every time I push to my repo, Netlify rebuilds but you don't have to have any of that instrumentation and orchestration. You could just upload some boring old HTML to a server and host that. This provides the same lightweight end user experience where you're getting just HTML. It's not HTML that we then rehydrate down the road and replace your entire page with this app behind the scenes that hopefully you won't notice. It's just HTML, it's lightweight, it's easy to cache.It's a little friendlier for search engines to optimize. When all you need is static HTML on a page and not a whole lot of dynamic interactive stuff, it's fantastic. It's glorious. I think the performance thing is an interesting conversation. I don't know if y'all know this. But right now we are in the middle of a pandemic and this means businesses have taken measures around this pandemic. There have been a small handful of times I have gone out to eat at a restaurant. On the tables, instead of giving me menus, there are table tents that have QR codes I can scan to pull up their menu. This, to me, is an example of a wonderful idea to meet user's needs that typically fails miserably in the execution.When I scan the QR code, it pulls up the restaurant's website and the restaurant has used some site builder or something else that sends over gobs and gobs of JavaScript. A whole framework likely or at the very least probably jQuery, sending over a whole lot of stuff. I don't know if y'all have this experience, but every restaurant I seem to go to seems to have poor internet connection there. I don't have great connection there; I don't have great reception. It takes me, like, 20 seconds where there's just this spinner and then I get to see a list of foods, which is mostly text. Sometimes there's pictures but the pictures are strictly optional. That feels to me like no one quite anticipated this pandemic (restaurants least of all) and rearchitecting your website is an expensive process that you can't just say, "oh, just remake your website with faster stuff."But we are several years into this now. Folks haven't looked at this and gone, "huh, those slow websites at our own restaurant to pull up our own menu, that's an area of opportunity for improvement there." Especially considering that when people are out and about, they're often in those kind of reception dead zones, such as a restaurant. They're operating off of finite data caps. They don't need gizmos and widgets and all sorts of interactive stuff. They just want to see what kind of food they can buy at your restaurant. There are times where having tools that make it really easy and flexible to just serve some boring, static HTML is exactly what your users need. Having that developer experience to make that easier is just gorgeous.ChrisYes, but I have two counterpoints.BenI'm ready to hear them.ChrisOne, "But JavaScript. I can write my CSS in JavaScript. I can write my HTML in JavaScript. I can just write JavaScript" and two, "Hey, you're a captive audience in a restaurant. Of course, they want you to sit there a little bit longer."BenWell, I mean, I think both of those arguments are very fair. But I think that too often we look at JavaScript as this great enabler and don't think of it as also a responsibility and a possible point of failure. Here's an example I sometimes use because I think documentation sites are a fantastic use case for Eleventy. I would like you to envision we're building a documentation site for some library we've made. As is the custom, we want to show how many GitHub stars this library. In the React ecosystem, it's fairly commonplace to set up a fetch to the GitHub API and display that. But what if the GitHub API is down? Well, I sure hope you set up some error boundaries and stuff like that.What if the GitHub API isn't down but it's really sluggish? Well, I certainly hope that you set up loading states. You have a lot of complexity around a part of the page that honestly no one cares about. You incur risk and you incur complexity over such a minor part of the page. I think that sometimes that stuff is incredibly valuable and stuff to consider and to consider how do we do this responsibly? Of course, yes, we could work around the foot guns. We could build a robust, resilient experience. But I think it's also interesting sometimes to ask, "how critical is this really?" Could we get away with having the result of how many stars our GitHub project has? Could we get away with having that be just hard coded texts in the built HTML that gets updated with a nightly built? Is that acceptable in some cases?No, it won't be, but in many cases it totally could be. You say, "oh, we've got JavaScript" and I say, "sure, but it might be more resilient in the backend." We don't have to worry about the costs and the risks and the complexity around doing all this stuff client side. As for a captive audience, I mean sure, but no one's gonna look at that and go, "ah yes, this restaurant was very fancy and stuff like that and I sure did feel very fancy waiting on my phone to pull up this menu in the middle of this steak restaurant going, 'it'll load, I promise. Do I need to refresh this another few times?'" It's all about different experiences and there is no one size solution that fits everything.ChrisYeah, I would've walked out the restaurant if the website was made in PHP. Just not for me. I don't care how rare you like your steak, this ain't for me! Um... no, all jokes aside, Eleventy Serverless looks really, really cool. I think one of the things that is really cool about it is, what it's spitting out is HTML. So many times when it comes to like, if you even think about Next's implementation or Gatsby, do I even know what it's spitting out? Kind of... to what I understand, it's just JSON. It spits out a massive JSON chunk that then gets stored in the HTML file that then gets rehydrated into the client. To what I understand! When you see those messages in Next.js saying, "Hey, your ISSG step is a bit too big," it's because you are literally dumping a massive JSON object into a script tag for Next.js to read later. If you didn't know.Ben MyersI don't want bash on those tools. I think there's absolutely a time and a place for them. But there's a time and a place for boring old HTML as well. And Eleventy... amazing.ChrisAnd I think what's the most amazing thing about all this is that we're still very early. It's still all very early. Even what Next.js is doing, who you could say have been doing SSG for the longest time. We're still so early when we talk about things like frameworks like Marko who have been in the industry for like 10 years. Everything is still so early in this area. The more capabilities that we have with less abstraction, I think the better. I think what's really interesting is what you just said about it's opt-in, not automatically there. It still works as expected, but if you want to add this, then you get it.So many times when it comes to things like say Next.js or Gatsby, I use next Next.js all day every day, so I don't mind bashing it. Do I even know how much JavaScript it sends to the client by default? Well, I hope it's not a lot. What we tend to forget is when I say about the question, "I know JavaScript, I could just write everything," is that I've made an abstraction line that is so high because it's all in JavaScript that so much performance can be potentially lost. You are technically compiling down CSS, HTML, JavaScript by default. What Eleventy is doing is just saying, "Look, you know HTML, you know CSS. Just send that down the wire and that is good enough for 80% of use cases like a blog or documentation."BenAnd now with Serverless, you compliment the sites that are already built with static. A fantastic example, and I wanna give a shout out to both Brian Robinson and Stephanie Eckles who have done this kind of stuff. You can have your blog and the meat of your blog is all built statically ahead of time during a pre-build step. Great, using serverless you could add a search bar to that site. Now your search pages are generated serverless based on your search query. But the meat of your website is still that static, cached, search engine friendly version of your site so it's all additive.ChrisThat's what makes it really good. So much of the ecosystem right now is taking, like, your Ford Rapture by default. You're not starting with the smallest car you possibly can. It's like, "we got the biggest engine to do the school trip in." It's not like, "let's start with a really small city car," it's like, "take everything and just use it."BenAbsolutely.AnthonyOne of the other things I wanted to get into is, I know that you've been working a lot on adding to the Eleventy documentation. You've written a ton of blog posts about Eleventy. I think for the most part, when people want to explain the data cascade to people, your blog post is kind of the canonical example that is usually linked to. I would be curious, when you were looking at the Eleventy docs, where did you see areas that you felt you could add value?BenOne pull request that actually got merged in not long ago was I defined a bunch of terms because I was looking around for a definition of, for instance, the word "template." The definition that I eventually ended up adding to the site was the one that I gave y'all. "A content file, typically in a language such as HTML and Markdown that gets processed by a template language and gets built as output." I had the opportunity to add that to the site because I actually couldn't find anything like that anywhere on the site. I think that the Eleventy documentation right now is fantastic at showing you the breadth of Eleventy's API.But a room for opportunity I see is, onboarding new people to Eleventy. As it stands, the getting started guide as you build a template and then run Eleventy to build a site using that template, and then it kind of just goes, "Tada! Welcome to Eleventy!" I would love to see more resources from the ecosystem, but especially more resources in the core Eleventy documentation around how to take that getting started guide and build a fully fledged application that you could host something pro on. So that's a room for growth, I think. I think that is going to require kind of some more explicit step-by-step walkthroughs.I think that's also going to require a bit more tying pieces together, like painting a bigger picture of that. Which is why, for instance, I wrote that data cascade post. Eleventy has some great pages about each step of the data cascade. But painting that as one big picture - with the sense of when should you use one step or method versus when should you use another step or method - that was something that I felt was missing. that's something that I'm hoping to contribute more and more. I think it's a bit of a slow process. You don't wanna boil the ocean. You don't want to contribute every update all at once. This is something that I'm doing in a bit of my free time just here and there. Maybe I'll add a page or I'll add to a page that already exists but provide a bit more of the context in (what I hope is) a beginner, newcomer, friendly way to help them really understand why does this fit into the bigger picture of an Eleventy project.This is a sentiment I've heard a couple times in the Eleventy space and I don't wanna bash on the Eleventy docs. I do think that they are great and again, they reflect the breadth of Eleventy's API. But this is something that, right now, there is a need for. People are writing blog posts and making videos that rise to that need. If you're listening to this and you, yourself do Eleventy (or if you're learning Eleventy) I would say right now the community needs you. The community could really benefit from you writing about your experiences and the things you learned. The real practical step by step process of how you built the thing that you've built whether that's on your own blog post or on your own YouTube channel or maybe it's in some way contributed to the documentation.I have no official affiliation with Eleventy, but this is something that I'm seeing more and more that folks should benefit from. That is the encouragement I would give. I think this is what we need to see. Eleventy just hit 1.0 recently and that marks it as a mature product. I would love to see us figure out more and more ways to bring people into the fold. I myself learned Eleventy through Andy Bell's course "Learn Eleventy from Scratch," which used to be a paid course. It's now open and free, but no longer being updated. I think more resources like that, which take you from the docs (which can sometimes be very API focused) to something that is instead methodological in its design. I think it's something that Eleventy could benefit from.AnthonyI would use the term explanatory.ChrisOne of the favorite things that I love, something you said earlier that I wish all frameworks said is as simply this. We can do everything, but we are not good at everything. You should use this for X and Y type of websites and if it's not X or Y, go look at something else. And you said documentation and blogs and homepages, that's what Eleventy is really good at. Don't go try build a dashboard in it.BenAbsolutely and it's like, it could be done and I think that there is value in experimenting. Using a thing far beyond what it was meant to do is something I see a lot with the CSS space. Amit Sheen's work is using CSS to create hyper realistic 3D animations. This is so far beyond the realm of what anyone ever intended of CSS. But we learned something as a community from pushing CSS to its limits. We learned techniques that we can use in the day to day. So it's not to say you can't build hyper interactive dashboards with Eleventy. You can certainly learn some things from that. But if you're trying to publish, if you're trying to deploy to production and you're trying to have a resilient app - those kinds of things - probably Eleventy isn't on the table for you and that's okay.But I've definitely had this moment where I'll be working someone individually through Eleventy to rebuild their blog. They'll be coming from like a React mindset. Suddenly I show them how they could create something that looks identical to their blog but as HTML. There's that moment that clicks where they've been using a tool that wasn't intended for the. Now, they have a tool that was actually meant for that kind of thing, and it unlocks something in them. That is, I think, a huge takeaway. There's no one size fits all, but that means that the one size that fits all that you're thinking of, isn't a one size fits all.ChrisVery true. Building blogs with Next and Gatsby, it's pretty overkill when you could just send sweet, sweet HTML.BenMm-hmm.AnthonyYeah. I was really happy that you were working on the docs cause I know I've struggled with the docs and I know others have as well. But as you said, just bashing the docs doesn't solve anything or make anyone feel good. Especially when Zach spent so much of his own, free time creating this project. When you see things like that, contribute back. Especially if you're someone who's in a position to help with things like documentation and explanation. That's really awesome, that's very much the spirit of open source, so I'm happy you did that.BenI think in general, people benefit from having multiple possible explanations for things. If Zach is the only person writing documentation, then everything is going to be oriented around how Zach understands things. Zach has a lot of great context into the inner workings of Eleventy, as well as the inner workings of the web. But Zach is not everyone. I'm not everyone. The two of y'all aren't everyone, right? Bringing more people to the table documentation wise, means we can get a better diversity of explanations that can work better for a wider diversity of people who are coming to this project. That is awesome.AnthonyIs there anything else about Eleventy you want to talk about before we wrap it?BenWe touched a bit on how it's HTML and I think that part itself is really huge. I feel like I've become a more robust developer as a result because I can't just rely on a component to do things for me. I have to think about, what is the best markup for this and what are the scripts that I have to write to make this work robustly? I've been very fortunate that Eleventy has improved me as a developer and I'm super, super excited to see how much the community is growing. It feels like it's exploded in popularity recently, I think in part to the Learn Eleventy from Scratch Course by Andy Bell and I think in part due to things like The Eleventy meetup that have been organized by Sia Karamalegos, Stephanie Eckles, and Thomas Semmler.There's a lot more community outreach and stuff like that. I'm just incredibly excited to see this project grow. It just received full-time open source funding from Netlify, which means Zach is now paid to work on Eleventy full time. Already we've seen some longstanding pull requests get merged in that have enabled different things. The more people we could get in on this project, the more cool things we can build. Absolutely dive into Eleventy. See what you can build and see what you can break. See how you can make something that you previously might have wanted a whole framework for. See if you can build something lightweight, robust, semantic, performant, and just see what a different way to build is.AnthonyYep. And if you hit any roadblocks, check out Slinkity.BenThere we go. Yes.AnthonyGo ahead and let our listeners know where they can find more about Eleventy or more about yourself.BenYeah, so if you want to learn about Eleventy, the documentation can be found at their website, which is 11ty.dev. Eleventy kind of has two spellings. It's a whole thing. I'm sure the link will be in the show notes. There's multiple links on there to find the documentation. Poke around, see if you can find the Easter eggs there because it's delightful. The documentation button is incredible. If you wanna find me out and about on the web, I'm on Twitter at BenDMyers. Again, I'm sure that link will be in the show notes. And I host a weekly Twitch show, which Anthony has been a part of four times now.I think he was the inaugural guest and he's still the person who's been on the most times. It's called Some Antics. Every week I bring on a guest from around the web development and web design industry to teach me something about building a great user experience for the web in a hands on way with a focus on accessibility and/or core web technologies. You can find that at twitch.tv/someanticsdev. That's S-O-M-E-A-N-T-I-C-S-D-E-V, someanticsdev. I look forward to hearing from y'all. I look forward to seeing what y'all build, what y'all make, what y'all are learning, what you're doing. My cat has just jumped off the bed in a clunky, noisy way.AnthonyTuna wants to be on the show.BenYes. I think that probably means he is done with this podcast as well.AnthonyThank you so much, Ben. It's always a pleasure getting to speak with you.BenLikewise!AnthonyWe appreciate your time and hope to have you back soon.BenSee y'all later.[Post-show Clip]ChrisI remember back in the Gatsby days when you'd have 10,000 pages. You're like, "I just wanna rebuild just that one page!"BenYep. Even Eleventy beat them to that punch.ChrisWow, I should learn more about Eleventy.BenIt's almost as though we need a podcast episode about it.AnthonyOkay, that's our pre-show clip. Perfect. Okay, let's do it. Ready?BenYes sir.

Be The Best You Podcast
Jim Carrey - SPEECHLESS

Be The Best You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 12:20


Jim Carrey Leaves the Audience SPEECHLESS Hello, Welcome to Be the best you podcast. Before we start today's show, I wanted to give a few shout-outs to our listeners Firstly a huge shout-out and Thank you to Chrisi who was kind enough to donate to us, What you don't realise as little as £3 a month or when you can, would mean so much to help run this podcast. secondly, Brianna answered one of our questions about what content you guys would like to hear. Thank you for your reply we will get to your request soon. and lastly to all the rest of you that listen to each show, you are the best audience ever I hope you all enjoy it as much as me. Dont forget you can support us by donating as little as £3 to us, Donate here. Thank you so much, you really are amazing people credit. MotivationHub

Proseccolaune
Auf die feine Tour

Proseccolaune

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 56:04


Hallo und herzlich willkommen zur Quarantäne-Folge mit den BIG NEWS. Chrisi hat leider den C gecatched und ist uns aus der Isolation zugeschaltet. Ihr erfahrt wie er die Nummer durchsteht und warum er fast einen Hund auf dem Gewissen hat. UND (und ab jetzt Trommelwirbel) wir gehen 2022 wieder auf TOUR. YEAH. Auf die FEINE Tour! Ihr könnt ab jetzt Tickets kaufen und dann sehen wir uns Ende November alle wieder LIVE in euerer Stadt. Wir freuen uns schon riesig. Dates: So, 27.11.22, Stuttgart, Im Wizemann Studio Mo, 28.11.22, Frankfurt, Sankt Peter Di, 29.11.22, Leipzig, Kupfersaal Mi, 30.11.22, München, Kranhalle Do, 1.12.22, Köln, Artheater Fr, 2.12.22, Köln, Artheater Sa, 3.12.22, Hamburg, KENT Club Di, 6.12.22, Berlin, Columbia Theater Kaufeth, kommeth und genießeth. Eure druidischen Leitbilder Chris, Marek und Sthenger. Hier geht's zum VVK: https://shop.krasserstoff.com/proseccolaune Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/proseccolaune

Hammer it Forward
Episode 13

Hammer it Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 62:35


The Hammers are back and they are sharing their thoughts on the importance of hardwork. Matt and Chrisi talk about their first jobs at a Christmas tree lot and at a pizza place. Give it a listen!   

Hammer it Forward
Episode 11

Hammer it Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 44:32


Matt and Chrisi are back in the studio.  Matt discusses his brand Padre and what it means.  They discuss online dating and the benefits of gratitude.

Question Reality Radio
Chrisi Talyn Saje

Question Reality Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 55:00


Chrisi Talyn Saje (Actor, Director, Producer) - Website: MadisonOnTheAir.com

Wake Up to Jesus
Stay focus on Jesus Chrisi

Wake Up to Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 19:00


The Jesus Saves Ministry 1007 W Arlington Blvd Greenville NC 27834 www.tjsm.org  E-Mail: gojesusnow@aol.com TEL. 252-214-0799 Pastor, Apostle Lonnie Stocks Luke 9:23-27 (GW) 23   He said to all of them, “Those who want to come with me must say no to the things they want, pick up their crosses every day, and follow me. 24  Those who want to save their lives will lose them. But those who lose their lives for me will save them. 25  What good does it do for people to win the whole world but lose their lives by destroying them? 26  If people are ashamed of me and what I say, the Son of Man will be ashamed of those people when he comes in the glory that he shares with the Father and the holy angels. 27  “I can guarantee this truth: Some people who are standing here will not die until they see the kingdom of God.”  

The Justin Show
It's War Against "A* A T*e*ter Ne*r M*"

The Justin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 46:36


I can picture it now, a year from now,"Justin, if you go, where shall i go, what should I do?"- ChrisI look off into the sunset."Here's to you kid"- JustinThe video of everyone who should get blocked:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX_wprkggoEFollow Justin on Twitter @Trudell_DMFollow Matt on Twitter @MattFromRICheck Out Vaulted Podcasts @VaultedPodcastsFollow and Watch on YouTube "The Justin Show"

Become a Local Leader
Finding your purpose and counting your blessings with Chrisi Hagan

Become a Local Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 30:26


Finding the motivation to keep getting out there and give it your all can be a serious challenge to your business, but there is something you can do. Real estate professional at Keller Williams Classic Properties, Chrisi Hagan tells us all about her chapter in the upcoming real estate business book Become a Local Leader. In this eye-opening interview with Grant Findlay-Shirras, co-founder of Parkbench.com, Chrisi shares her insights and techniques around staying grounded and finding your why through gratitude and productive positivity. Contact Chrisi Hagan Ph: 816-714-8393 (Cell) IG: https://www.instagram.com/chrisihagan/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/HomesByChrisi/ Parkbench Site: https://parkbench.com/real-estate/chrisi-hagan

Squaring North
Intuition & the Akashic Records (part 2)

Squaring North

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 34:55


In this episode we bring back Chisi Hagar for part 2 of our discussion on the Akashic Records and how it ties into Astrology.   Chrisi is is an intuitive guide, artist and designer, who uses her intuitive ability, creativity, and sense of humor to help people gain perspective in a variety of situations. In partnership with Spirit, Chrisi will help you tap into the areas of life where you feel you may need answers and present you with new approaches and resolutions for challenges, leaving you with a sense of peace, a broader perspective, and the ability to see what is true. RESOURCES: Schedule a session with Chrisi https://www.chrisihagar.com Follow Chrisi on Instagram http://instagram.com/chrisi0113Follow the Squaring North podcast on Instagram:SQUARING NORTHhttps://www.instagram.com/squaringnorth/

Squaring North
Intuition & the Akashic Records (part 1)

Squaring North

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 32:21


Our wonderful first guest is Chisi Hagar who is an intuitive guide, artist and designer.   Chrisi uses her intuitive ability, creativity, and sense of humor to help people gain perspective in a variety of situations. In partnership with Spirit, she will help you tap into the areas of life where you feel you may need answers and present you with new approaches and resolutions for challenges, leaving you with a sense of peace, a broader perspective, and the ability to see what is true.  A session with Chris will result in feeling empowered to see a multitude of possibilities and choices to live up to your fullest potential. RESOURCES: Schedule a session with Chrisi https://www.chrisihagar.com Follow Chrisi on Instagram http://instagram.com/chrisi0113

Real Talk with TeamHBC and MRE
Realtor Chrisi Chats with Monika Torrence of Mattress By Appt Powell

Real Talk with TeamHBC and MRE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 15:20


Looking to replace your mattress and want to spend your money wisely? Support local and reach out to Monika. You can schedule a private appointment, choose the right mattress for you and save up to thousands of dollars. Today's Realtor Tip of the day is Dotloop. What is this popular system used in real estate? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teamhbcandmre/support

Real Talk with TeamHBC and MRE
Realtor Chrisi Chats Law with Davide Cugini of Cugini Law LLC

Real Talk with TeamHBC and MRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 16:23


Real Talk focuses on small businesses and today we are pleased to share and highlight Davide Cugini with Cugini Law LLC. Davide and his firm help individuals and businesses in many areas of law (family, real estate, estate planning, etc). You can reach Davide at 614-841-5355 or cuginilaw@gmail.com. Please share the podcast to get the word out about his services. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teamhbcandmre/support