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Alex and Jordan are back for some festive merriment. In this episode, they break down the Alex Cobb signing, talk about whether more starting pitching help is needed, Alex presents his trade targets, and they discuss the Juan Soto mega-deal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Michelle San Miguel explores the stone walls that surround New England and interviews experts who say the historic walls function as more than a barrier, that they unite the region in a way that nothing else does. Then, Pamela Watts gives us a history lesson on our state bird, the Rhode Island Red and introduces us to the centenarian who describes the iconic role the bird has played locally, culturally and in post WW II history. And, photojournalist, Michael Frank introduces us to a master cobbler from West Warwick, who gives us his take on the often forgotten art of shoe repair. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss Rhode Island's largest hospital group, Lifespan, announcement that 20 percent of its executive force was laid off and why Cox Communications is suing Rhode Island over a statewide internet pla
Filling your spare time with side hustles can put more money in your pocket, but what will it cost you? Deena Ladd, executive director of the Workers Action Centre, joins Ontario Today to hear your stories about the impact of the gig economy.
Brandon Prior is draped up in Volunteer Orange and joins us in studio. Our audience seems randy and the two-parters are flying in. Mushroom stamps on the soft palette. The Male G-Spot. Ky says bring on the peggins. Witches Kisses. Drops of the Week. Cobbling. Michael Kay not happy with a caller in New York. Sports wagering in Missouri. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brandon Prior is draped up in Volunteer Orange and joins us in studio. Our audience seems randy and the two-parters are flying in. Mushroom stamps on the soft palette. The Male G-Spot. Ky says bring on the peggins. Witches Kisses. Drops of the Week. Cobbling. Michael Kay not happy with a caller in New York. Sports wagering in Missouri. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cycling Podcast Féminin team are looking back over a thrilling cobbled Classics season. Rose Manley, Denny Gray and Orla Chennaoui pick out their favourite moments, hero riders and big surprises from the cobbled races this year. Catching the team's attention are emotional moments for Pfeiffer Georgi and Kasia Niewiadoma, breakthrough moments for Puck Pieterse and Letizia Paternoster and heroic antics from Shirin van Anrooij and Lotte Kopecky. With so many exhilarating moments to choose from, will Rose, Denny and Orla agree on anything? Our mini feature this month is on the women's Ronde Van Vlaanderen which celebrated its 20th anniversary this year. With the help of journalists and riders who were there, we explore some of the stories and moments that came out of the early editions of the race. Oenone Wood, Loes Gunnewijk, Giorgia Bronzini and Marion Clignet all share their recollections of races that have been overlooked in recent history. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Babbel Learn a language the fun, easy way with intuitive 15-minute lessons you can do when you want. Choose from 14 languages including Spanish, French, Italian and German. Get six months free with the purchase of a six-month subscription at Babbel.com/play with the promo code CYCLE24. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). MAAP The Cycling Podcast x MAAP collection is available now. Go to maap.cc to see the full MAAP range. Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to more than 100 exclusive episodes. Our latest, four-part KM0 special, ‘Classicissima: Springtime in Sanremo' is available on the Kilometre 0 for Friends of The Cycling Podcast feed now. The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.
Silver and Kaotic talk about the Irish leprechauns at least the basics of them Podcast Links Discord https://discord.gg/F9wtSUYzAN Twitter https://twitter.com/MmMayhemPodcast Twitter Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MonstersMythsMayhem Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/kaoticleigh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monstersmythsmayhem/message
Garry Monk introduced himself to the Abbey faithful with a 1-1 draw against Northampton on Saturday, including a fairly positive first half and a drab second one. Jules, Tom and Swindle are on the panel this week looking at another point added to our total, and chatting centre midfield options, Lyle Taylor, and previewing a trip to the league's form team Lincoln on Tuesday night, with the help of Charlie from the Stacey West podcast. Subscribe to our Substack and get all our pods and posts straight to your email: www.undertheabbeystand.com Get in touch with the pod: Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and @UnderTheAbbeyStand Email: hello@undertheabbeystand.com
The NoJetStress Podcast is a traveler wellbeing podcast for frequent business travelers covering health and peak performance on the road as well as to help business travelers maintain optimal health and avoid burnout no matter how much they travel. Christopher Babayode, a Corporate Travel Wellness Expert shares his insights on Traveler Wellness.This is episode, Christopher discusses -Introducing Ted Finn Global citizen, and million mile business traveller.Universal truths and the origin story of Uplift naturally.Cobbling together the best practices for beating jet lag when you have no clue.Drivers for a healthy jet lag travel solution.Consequences of being hypermobile – effects on mental, physical and emotional health.The role of modern science and ancient wisdom in solving jet lag.You can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, iHeart, Pandora, Spotify, Alexa or your favorite podcast player.This podcast was created by Christopher Babayode and distributed by BusinessTravel360. For more information about NoJetStress, visit us at NoJetStress.comSupport the show
Ten years ago, Steve Doudaklian looked at a camera, said “good morning shoe repair family”, fixed up some shoes, and put a grainy video on YouTube as a service to cobblers around the world.A decade later, Steve's videos still don't look all that different from his first—but now they're often watched by millions, and stand as perhaps the measuring stick of high-end shoe repair and restoration worldwide.In as lively as Shoecast episode as they get, Ben chatted with Steve about the three generations of shoemakers that preceded him; growing up in a legit war zone in Lebanon before emigrating to Falls Church, Virginia; how the shop his dad started—Bedo's Leatherworks—has grown and shrank and otherwise shifted over time; and forming the Shoe Repair International group which now includes over 1500 cobblers around the globe.We also get into Steve's favorite shoes to repair, Alden Indys (of course), how YouTube changed Steve's business and cobbling in general, what a craftsman sees that the customer might not, and—with intentionally zero succession plan, meaning one of America's iconic shoe repair businesses will end with him—how long he's planning on keeping it up.Oh and why all cobblers should wear a shirt and tie on Saturdays.______________________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Grant StoneTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera
Since 1904, the Shoe Service Institute of America has operated as an essential champion for the shoe repair industry. This week, Ben sat down with SSIA board member Justin Bennett (day job: Chicago-based shoe store/repair shop supplier Justin Blair & Co) to catch up on what happened at the recent 116th annual SSIA Convention, including the organization's Grand Silver Cup awards lavished upon North America's top cobblers.The chat with Justin also covers the growth of shoe-repair YouTube and TikTok, SSIA's most interesting and successful marketing efforts past and present, the gap between what repair customers want and need today vs back when, the interesting ways he's seen the market crater and bounce back since 2020, the viability of a trade school for shoe repair, and plenty more. ______________________________________________________________________________________This episode was sponsored by Standard & StrangeTheme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera
In this episode, we deep dive into the St Kilda loss with a sense of realism and a tinge of positivity. Whilst the two are not mutually exclusive, many listeners would argue the two could not be further apart following the first result. But fear not Reigners, leave it to the boys to answer the plethora of listener's questions, deep dive into the GBU, Oz's Macho Man of the week and Peel Talk with who is knocking down the selection door to get you back on the purple wagon of love. Remember to zen through the seven stages of Freo Grief in time for the next game: Shock and denial, pain and guilt, anger and bargaining, reflection and loneliness, the upward turn, reconstruction and working through, and acceptance and hope... Let the Reign help you through the tough times with some sweet merch found hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Economy is better than we think? Big Web3 moves, Microstrategy CEO gone, COVID speeds digital, and Doordash + Meta vs. Amazon. Tech outpaces market cycles? NFTs still indicator! Mike Toner and Ankarino Lara discuss breaking news and trends in all things Crypto: from Bitcoin to ETH & Altcoins, from DeFi to NFTs, and of course the burgeoning Metaverse. Subscribe today and prepare yourself for a better tomorrow!
Company purpose has become something of a fashionable prop post-pandemic. Organizations have realized that they need one, but there is a growing trend towards the inauthentic. Cobbling together a purpose that lacks substance is akin to building a house on sand – this unstable foundation simply won't support the positive impact you think it will. So what should companies do? Well, we've sought the advice of two experts on this topic – Hannah Grove and Jonathan Knowles. Hannah is the non executive director of abrdn, and Jonathan is the Founder of Type 2 Consulting. Together they recently authored the incredible "What is the Purpose of Your Purpose" article for HBR, and they're on the show this week to chat through their findings. We'll talk about: the importance of purpose, the confusion around the term, what organizations and leaders need to do to build an authentic purpose, and how this is linked to talent acquisition. Links: The HBR article: What is the purpose of your purpose? The Pepsi Commercial: https://youtu.be/uwvAgDCOdU4 The J&J Credo: https://www.jnj.com/credo/
This is the amazing story of how a young female entrepreneur turned an idea on the beach into a ground-breaking reality. Sally Wynter founded the UK's first CBD-infused Gin company, MUHU Spirits, and bootstrapped her way into one of the most inspiring entrepreneurial stories of the last few years.This is Sally's first-ever interview about how she did it and it's a really heartfelt discussion about the trials and tribulations of being an entrepreneur. This is the first episode of the interview with a second episode due next week where we get to know the more personal side of Sally. In this episode we discuss:How she started where most entrepreneurs hope to end: on the beach.How Sally came up with the name.What CBD is and why it made for such a great product.The lightbulb moment.Cobbling together her first £1000.Having to google the definition of an entrepreneur!How class plays into entrepreneurship.How she found mentors through events.How winning a competition put her in the path of huge business leaders.Why having a media background helped the launch of the product.How she leveraged social media starting from scratch.Where Sally turned to for advice.Why Sally never hired anyone to help her on the business.How she went about raising money.The challenge of first investor meetings.How Sally responded to rejection.Learning about sweat equity.The exit of the business and signing an acquisition deal.Dev InterruptedBehind every successful tech company is an engineering org. We tell their story.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyTo purchase tickets for our live event click this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/jimmys-jobs-of-the-future-live-at-the-selkirk-tickets-377198048517
Episode Notes: In an episode that can only be described as inexplicable, The Voice from Half Hour Wasted takes over hosting chores to bring you the kind of episode that only The Voice can. Cobbling together audio musings he has recorded over the past 25 years, The Voice looks into the future (from the past) and gives his dream-cast predictions for various possible movie projects such as Star Wars and Dune. And that's just the first half! Following those predictions from the past, The Voice talks about the MCU, movies from DC, his favorite comics from the Marvel and DC apps, and some general comic book contemplation. The Orr What Spotify Playlist (may contain songs with naughty words): THIS IS THE LINK RIGHT HERE Enjoy! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE OTHER STUFF: You can now text the show or leave a voicemail at (785) 318-6673! JOIN THE STEEVEN SAYS STUFF NEWSLETTER AND NEVER MISS AN EPISODE JOIN THE JUST ANOTHER FANBOY MESSAGE BOARDS Please leave a rating at Podchaser Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 Get your Just Another Fanboy Merch - shop.justanotherfanboy.com Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode was written and performed for the podcast by Derek Neibarger of Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: justanotherfanboy@gmail.com Check out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.com
Episode Notes: In an episode that can only be described as inexplicable, The Voice from Half Hour Wasted takes over hosting chores to bring you the kind of episode that only The Voice can. Cobbling together audio musings he has recorded over the past 25 years, The Voice looks into the future (from the past) and gives his dream-cast predictions for various possible movie projects such as Star Wars and Dune. And that's just the first half! Following those predictions from the past, The Voice talks about the MCU, movies from DC, his favorite comics from the Marvel and DC apps, and some general comic book contemplation. The Orr What Spotify Playlist (may contain songs with naughty words): THIS IS THE LINK RIGHT HERE Enjoy! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . THE OTHER STUFF: You can now text the show or leave a voicemail at (785) 318-6673! JOIN THE STEEVEN SAYS STUFF NEWSLETTER AND NEVER MISS AN EPISODE JOIN THE JUST ANOTHER FANBOY MESSAGE BOARDS Please leave a rating at Podchaser Join the discussion on the Orr Else Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/448863086191681 Get your Just Another Fanboy Merch - shop.justanotherfanboy.com Follow me and the podcast on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The theme song used is this episode was written and performed for the podcast by Derek Neibarger of Atomic Zombie Records. Want to help support the show? You can do that in a number of ways: First, just spread the word. Tell a friend, tell two friends, tell your father, mother, sister, brother, neighbor, coworker, plumber, and even the guy or girl who cuts your hair. Beyond that you can support Steeven and the show for as little as a dollar a month on Patreon: www.patreon.com/steevenrorr Or, if the idea of a monthly payment doesn't appeal to you and you just want to throw the show a one time payment, visit ko-fi.com/steevenrorr and buy Steeven and the show a coffee for as little as $3, but as high as you want to go. Ask me questions, tell me stories, lie to me, speak your truth, make suggestions, or even complain right here: justanotherfanboy@gmail.com Check out Steeven's blog at steevenrorr.com
Alignment, balance, flexibility, relationships... To bring it all together to cobble a life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-loughrin/support
I spent a bit of time trying to repurpose an old phone to play music in the man cave, before I realized I didn't need to. Run time: 13:43 To listen use the player widget above, subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, or download the episode here by right clicking and selecting “Save target as…”
Hello to you listening in Gaborone, Botswana!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday.Perhaps like me you have spent time looking for something but you didn't know what it was.I felt stuck in the cross-roads of my life where the true way was wholly lost to me. So, 4 years ago I left everything I knew, a home and community of 20 years, a very successful nationally recognized litigation consulting practice and drove 1500 miles washing up on the shores of Whidbey Island. Why Whidbey? Pretty place, nice people, good pie.Little by little I've been creating a new identity cobbling together ideas, visions, skills, imagination. To keep me headed in the right direction I keep asking: who's it for, what's it for, why does it matter?I'm not done yet but I'm closer than I was. As the poem goes: "her entire life led to themoment when she said,“This! Is the life I want.”And she never againwasted time on anythingthat wasn't that." [Kai & Fia Sky, Flying Edna ]Story Prompt: How might you be creating a new identity? Personal? Professional? Something else? Write that story! Practical Tip: The magic of stories is also in the sharing. If you wish share your story with someone or something. All that matters is you have a story.60 Seconds is your daily dose of hope, imagination, wisdom, stories, practical tips, and general riffing on this and that. This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, including Android, and join us next time! You're invited to stop by the website and subscribe to stay current with Diane, her journeys, her guests, as well as creativity, imagination, walking, stories, camaraderie, and so much more: Quarter Moon Story ArtsStories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story Arts
They call Jim McFarland America's Cobbler for a darned good reason—the third generation in a line of cobblers that has run McFarland's Shoe Repair in Lakeland, Florida since 1918, Jim has repaired more shoes than you've ever seen. But the former president of the Shoe Service Institute of America—and Grand Silver Cup Award winner for excellence in shoe repair—knows what's going on with the industry as well as anyone, and he came on the Shoecast to discuss the disturbing decline in cobbler's shops in the US: from 120,000 in 1928 to around 3,500 today, the majority run by people rapidly approaching retirement age and without apprentices. Luckily there are some bright sides, including younger cobblers who do excellent work and also excel at social media to raise awareness. But it may not be nearly enough. So we pick that apart from all angles, and discuss ways Jim sees to stem the tide—and potentially, with any luck, reverse the troubling trend. But hey we also had a ton of fun! We discuss the Grand Silver Cup and how the SSIA judges pick a winner, plus the kindly man who had Jim seal a few grand in the sole of a shoe, which is totally normal. Oh and let's not forget that time he repaired the zipper on a body bag, or when he found a blunt in the ashtray of the Trans-Am he just bought, which has absolutely nothing to do with shoes. But, again, fun. This episode was sponsored by Standard & Strange, which sells the type of boots you'll need resoled like 18 times, because you're never going to want to take them off. Theme song: The Road by Punk Rock Opera
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"I hate my job." If this is a phrase with which you are all-too-familiar, this episode is for you. Casey Berman of leavelawbehind.com is here to help you take the reins of your career, and steer yourself into a position where you are leveraging your unique genius to create real value for the world. Highlight Reel: 1:00 - You are it 4:30 - Exposing the illusion/drama/game/movie/Maya of life 5:45 - The "I hate this" moment 9:00 - Cobbling together something new 13:00 - Why you need to be doing informational interviews 15:00 - Beware the cheap pay-off 17:00 - Your unique genius 25:00 - Find your why 27:00 - There's a better way 35:00 - Face your fears 42:00 - What time freedom looks and feels like Watch the video: https://youtu.be/e5CUGkWTv9w Read the Transcript: https://www.thatsaloud.com/post/find-your-unique-genius-w--casey-berman --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thats-aloud/support
So we have said goodbye to 2020 and all of the insanity that came with it, but there is something we haven’t said goodbye to: working from home. Many companies have pledged to work from home well into 2021, leaving us sitting in our sweatpants, computer monitors and weird makeshift home offices with reluctant acceptance. People are spending more time than EVER indoors and at their screens, and that’s why it’s never been MORE important to have plants not only in our homes, but in our work from home office set ups. Since WFH isn't going anywhere, in 2021, I'm choosing to reframe it from a frustration to an opportunity. An opportunity to have complete control over our WFH environment and create our desk space oasis to look exactly like we want it. Today’s episode is all about the why and how behind bringing plants into our workspaces, whether you are still working from home or are back in your office. Cobbling together a work from home set up was STRESSFUL in 2020, in our old apartment I had a desk that folded up into the wall, so I couldn’t even decorate and settle in the way I wanted. But now, as we turn the page to 2021, let’s shake things up create some stress free and joyful moments in our lives! For me the solution here has been plants and something that blew me away recently is how many people in our community are going HAM on their workspaces with plants. I posted my planty wfh set up on IG in December, asking if anyone else created a jungle oasis at their desk the way I did in 2020, and SO many of you sent pictures of your amazing planty home office set ups, and asked for help and ideas for how to set up your own. So this episode is for you plant friends, inspired by you and members of our community, and I hope everyone walks away from this episode with one idea to incorporate a little more green into their daily workflow. I’ve broken this episode into two sections: the WHY where we dive into the reasons why having plants are so important in our space and talk a little about biophilic design and then part two the HOW. I share ideas inspired from the WHY section, break down the ways I incorporated plants and biophilic design into my home office and then review some photos listeners sent in and hope their setups might inspire you as well. Get the free download with 9 Tips for Greening Up Your Work From Home Office Space In the episode we learn: [02:07] Why Bloom and Grow Radio is doing an episode on #plantywfh spaces [04:39] Check out Maria’s Planty WFH space tour [05:03] What to expect from this episode on work from home setups and biophilic design [06:50] The AMAZING and unbelievable benefits of engaging with plants and biophilic design, according to 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design [07:27] What is biophilia, the idea behind it, and the important figures behind this wonderful hypothesis [09:24] The psychological role of plants in our creativity [10:09] How being around nature and scenery affects patient recovery, as studied by Dr. Ulrich in 1972 to 1981 [11:13] A review of direct versus involuntary attention based on studies by Stephen R. Kellert and Rachel Kaplan [13:41] Biophilic Pattern #1: Visual Connection with Nature [13:54] Planty WFH Tip #1: Put your desk near a window [14:15] Planty WFH Tip #2: Put plants within the eyeline of your desk [14:33] Planty WFH Tip #3: Have a green wall in your office [14:56] Planty WFH Tip #4: If you can’t have real plants, pictures of plants will do! [15:09] Biophilic Pattern #2: Non-Visual Connection with Nature [15:26] Planty WFH Tip #5: Play nature sounds like the one-square inch forest silence in the Olympic National Park, bird songs, or waves [16:36] Planty WFH Tip #6: Have different plant scents nearby, or you can use a diffuser like Maria!) [16:53] Biophilic Pattern #3: Non-Rhythmic Sensory Stimuli [17:09] Planty WFH Tip #7: Set up bird feeders or pollinator-attracting plants, or take care of rare-blooming plants for a nice surprise [17:39] Biophilic Pattern #4: Thermal and Air Flow Variability [17:59] Biophilic Pattern #5: Presence of Water [18:07] Planty WFH Tip #8: It’s your humidifier’s time to shine! Maybe a tiny fancy plug-in fountain? [18:40] Biophilic Pattern #6: Dynamic and Diffuse Light [18:52] Planty WFH Tip #9: Install a grow light with a timer, and have a more sustainable work hours setup! [19:12] Planty WFH Tip #10: Reduce your blue light intake and light candles after a long day of work [19:33] Biophilic Pattern #7: Connection with Natural Systems [19:47] Biophilic Pattern #8: Biomorphic Forms and Patterns [19:56] Did you know there are interesting and precise angles in nature? [20:35] Biophilic Pattern #9: Material Connection with Nature [21:07] Planty WFH Tip #11: Add accents in your home office like wood grains, fossil textures, and bamboo rattans [21:30] Planty WFH Tip #12: Try a natural color palette of greens and browns [21:50] How Maria and Billy managed their storage during their move [24:52] Biophilic Pattern #10: Prospect [25:04] Why it’s important to change the focus of your eyes every once in a while [25:18] Biophilic Pattern #11: Refuge [25:19] Why Maria recommends a planty screen-free space [26:10] Biophilic Patterns #12: Mystery and #13: Risk and Peril [26:20] The biggest rule of thumb of biophilic designs for Maria [27:06] If you can’t have real plants, download the Bloom and Grow Radio’s free and gorgeous watercolor of prickly pear cactus in various states of bloom! [28:03] Planty WFH Tip #13: Envelop your space in plants (if you can!) [28:32] Maria’s planty WFH tips and ideas based on her own WFH setup [30:04] The best plants for low-light home offices [31:13] Are you blessed with a high-light office situation? Maria recommends these plants that love abundant light [31:36] Planty WFH Tip #14: Install grow lights to incorporate more plants [32:44] Planty WFH Tip #15: Tiny space? Go vertical! [34:21] Maria’s biggest takeaways from 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design and her top advice on #plantyWFH setups [36:26] Finding joy and awe in your #plantyWFH as a small break from your work day Mentioned Resources in today's episode Get the free download with 9 Tips for Greening Up Your Work From Home Office Space Check out Maria's #plantywfh office tour on youtube! Blog with photos of our community members #plantywfh set ups BAGR YouTube video Houseplant Tour: My Restorative Plant Corner // Why Plant Care Truly is Self Care BAGR Episode How To Use Plants To Create Restorative Environments With Anne Meore From NYBG 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design by William Browning, Catherine Ryan, and Joseph Clancy Hoh Rainforest Audio Biophilia by Edward O. Wilson Frederick Law Olmsted View Through a Window May Influence Recovery from Surgery by Roger Ulrich Stephen R. Kellert Attention Restoration Theory: Exploring the Role of Soft Fascination and Mental Bandwidth by Rachel Kaplan What Was That Like Podcast by Scott Johnson Thank you to our episode sponsor: Makespace makes storage simple, seamless and affordable without you EVER having to leave your apartment. They pick up, store and return your stuff and provide the packing materials! To learn more, visit makespace.com and use code SPACEPLZ for $100 off! Take the Plant Parent Personality quiz to unlock your Plant Parent Potential and get a curated list of plants, DIY planty projects and podcasts tailored specifically for your lifestyle. Follow Maria and Bloom and Grow Radio: Take the Bloom and Grow Plant Parent Personality Quiz (Get the perfect plants, projects and educational resources for YOUR Lifestyle) Support Bloom and Grow Radio by becoming a Plant Friend on Patreon! Instagram and Facebook: @BloomandGrowRadio Tiktok: @bloomandgrowradio Subscribe to the Bloom and Grow Youtube Show! /Bloomandgrowradio Website: www.bloomandgrowradio.com Join the (free) Garden Club: www.bloomandgrowradio.com/garden-club
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It is our favorite rugby dumbies from America, or is it rugby for American dumbies? In either case we are back, a slightly less serious tone for this one, but still some good fat to chew on. We talk about some movement, coach and player related, in the Northern Hemisphere. We hit on the potential 8 Nations tournament, yeah we couldn't help but still have a go at the Azzurri. Who would have the audactiy...or lack of brains, to try and pick an All Blacks team right now? Umm hello, have you listened to this pod before? We only have a crack at the forwards, but still. Finally, we wrap all the action from both Super Rugby comps, including Ben's latest edition of, what did the Chiefs do wrong this time. Have a seat, crack a beverage with us and tune in! Ask us questions via Twitter: Jarrod- jdyke8man & Ben- admrablsnackbar. Send us your thoughts for the show and questions for upcoming shows via e-mail fantasyrugbypodcast@gmail.com. Of course we welcome feedback via e-mail, twitter or by rating/reviewing the pod on Apple Podcast.
Just think how much easier life would be if you could enjoy imperfection rather than fretting about it. Shannon and Janine's discussion on enjoying imperfection this episode was sparked by some wonderful observations from Deborah Underwood, a children's book author. Discussion topics include: • The lovely words in a Facebook post from a successful children’s book author that sparked this post • Enjoying rather than criticizing imperfection • How what’s perceived as imperfection is what gives things character • How less-perfect things can be more charming • One reason Janine loves hand lettering: it’s supposed to look imperfect • The beauty of Janine’s very natural and undisciplined (though professionally designed) rain garden • Formal vs less formal gardens • Cobbling together imperfect solutions at home rather than going out and buying closer-to-perfect stuff • How our imperfect homemade masks will be an artifact of this time • Visible mending and how it highlights imperfection • Wabi-sabi, the Japanese world view centered on the acceptance of imperfection • The relief of enjoying the natural imperfection of things • How letting go of perfectionism allowed Shannon to plan the imperfect vegetable garden that she is now enjoying • Shannon's shift from wanting perfectionism to enjoying good enough and how great that shift feels • Getting to Good Enough hitting the charts in several countries (Austria, South Africa and the Czech Republic)! Visit the show notes at www.gettingtogoodenough.com for a photo and links!
Hosts Anthony Melchiorri and Glenn Haussman recorded a pair of live shows last month during the Cobble Hotels annual leadership conference. In this episode they interview, and have fun with, Brian Wogernese, the company's CEO. Please excuse the sound quality of this episode. There was some audio unpleasantness, which we have attempted to fix as best as possible. Visit our sponsor: Cobblestone Hotels LIKE us on Facebook! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and anywhere you get your shows! Find Anthony online: On the Net: http://www.anthonymelchiorri.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonymelchiorri/ Instagram: @AnthonyHotels Twitter: @AnthonyHotels Find Glenn online: On the Net: www.novacancynews.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-haussman-9121815/ Instagram: @TravelingGlenn Twitter: @TravelingGlenn
Watching the Withered Branch Inn burn to the ground, Alastair, Jandar and Tilly have experienced absolute despair, knowing that Glearis Galaxyrender is close to realizing his dreams, with the help of the utterly powerful Sotheby Crux and Telomere Venomstar. Knowing that their benefactor Enja Everwinter is now being manipulated by them makes it sting all the worse, but there is a glimmer of hope! Professor VonDrakovitch and Albis B. Tinker reveal that the Lunisolar Cannon is close to being completed, but what more could it need, in order to not put their lives at risk?
It's spring, which means we're thinking about summer. Cobbling together childcare as a working mom, giving kids a chance to try new activities without over-scheduling them, and making time to enjoy a simpler schedule in your own backyard--we've got a lot to talk about. The post It’s Time To Plan For Summer: Episode 201 appeared first on The Mom Hour.
One of the many names for a cobbler: Apple John This month we're diving deep into the history of a little Ontario town built by one of the biggest shoe companies in the world. We're also fully committing to the pun game in our food segment, making—you guessed it—cobbler. Many thanks to Erin Baxter and the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto for their willingness to chat with us and for providing such a valuable resource. What we're obsessed with in history Steph: An upcoming exhibit at the Beatty Museum, and specifically an in-development, augmented reality experience that will help put collection pieces into virtual context. Much inspiration for her own work! Torey: A 2016 event at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London that featured one of my favourite podcasts. Turns out there's not much of a mark left on the internet from a one-night event two years ago, but you can find a description of the event on Facebook (and I'll always recommend Friends at the Table to anyone who loves storytelling.) Your browser does not support the audio element. Thanks for listening! Find us online: Instagram @fashionablyateshow Facebook and Pinterest @fashionablyate Email us at fashionablyateshow@gmail.com Check our facts: Fashion The Batas and Batawa: Thomas John Bata in The Canadian Encyclopedia Batawa History Sonja Bata, Whose Museum of Shoes Tells a Story, Dies at 91 in The New York Times, March 2018 Mrs Bata Cobbles a New Town, Globe and Mail, August 2006 About Our Founder, from the Bata Shoe Museum Shoes in general: The Arctic Landscape: Canada, from A Step Into The Bata Shoe Museum Look and Listen, from The Bata Shoe Museum A History of Shoes, from the Victoria and Albert Museum Beth Levine, from The Virtual Shoe Museum Footwear Industry, from The Canadian Encyclopedia On Canadian Ground: Stories of Footwear in Early Canada, from The Virtual Museum Food "History and Legends of Cobbler" from What's Cooking America "Cobbler" from the Online Etymology Dictionary "Blueberry Grunt – a Maritime Dessert" from The Culinary Chase "Apple John with Nutmeg Sauce" from Saltscapes, a Maritime Canada magazine "Metropolitan Life Cookbook" published in Ottawa, 1918 Parks Canada Heritage Gourmet (also available as an app)
Cobbling together a DIY dossier about a celebrity is a time-honored internet tradition. Scan a few Wikipedia pages, click through some Google images, scroll through social media accounts, maybe some dubious gossip sites, and you have a snapshot of the person's life. Now Google wants to do that detective work for you, accessible in a format that owes a lot to Instagram stories, except showcasing the highlights of a person's life instead of just their day.
Write into Jules and Sarah! The Port Salut Crew HQ, PO Box 66747, London, NW5 9GH – we love your letters!Hungry? Stuck in house? Fear not the pair discuss the weird and wonderful options that are still available to you.Brands and Services MentionedHeinzCadbury RoundiesGalaxy Gold EggsSocial HandlesInstagram@julesandsarahpodcast@julesvonhep@thissarahpowellSpotifyhttp://bit.ly/JulesandSarah See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this special Valentine’s Day episode, one host interviews the other. Emily O’Callaghan is the original green rebel. A scallywag, a hustler and an artist Emily has been searching for that which makes her heart skip since age 12.
Ben Galloway set up Trash Footwear a few years ago in Auckland. He fashions shoes from junk and leftover materials.
Everybody has a calling. If you open your eyes, there’s a maker instinct in you. For Sir Mix-A-Lot, creativity manifested in the form of rabid love for music in general and for hip-hop in particular. Cobbling together an immortal career first out of cast-off electronics and then out of platinum records, Mix was never concerned with success when he started out. He simply kept doing what he felt called to do - make music that gets people dancing - until he found himself in the midst of a profitable business. In our talk we discuss: * the early days * How to stay hungry over a long career * Necessity breeds creativity * He’s a self-described tinkerer. And I mean, reading schematics, writing the code, and get out the soldering iron tinkerer. I guarantee, this is a side of Sir Mix A Lot you won't see in the music videos. Enjoy! This episode first appeared on CreativeLive as part of the 30 Days of Genius series. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.chasejarvis.com/podcast. This podcast is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
When you think about big data, you're probably imagining something high tech. But when it comes to science, big data sets doesn't always look like this. Some researchers have cobbled together old data from the most disparate sources -- journals, ledgers, old computers etc., allowing them to do more with the data from their modern sensors and techniques.
So many great cameos and so little time.Matt and Tristan discuss their favorite cameos and have more than a few honorable mentions. Matt opens the show talking about his first impression of The Big Short.What are your favorite cameos?
Wogernese and his team are doing what the big brands have found elusive; building a brand focused on small town America. The all new construction brand and its sister conversion brand Boarders Inns and Suites are exploding and it’s amazing to us just how quick these folks are growing. Best part is the company never expected to see the success they had. In fact, they only did this company because people were demanding it. How could that be? We expose the ingredients of the secret sauce in this all American interview perfect for the Independence Day holiday weekend.
Ding dong merrily, we're high, la la la la la la laaaaa... Cobbling the last of the year's interviews together. Nick Briggs and writer John Dorney talk (mostly) about Tom Baker and Big Finish for 2012.