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Yuki 在魔饮上班然后Jam 还在做烘培师。两个人来品尝一下新的魔饮的冻干工业咖啡。聊聊现在咖啡行业的环境。
In this episode of Freedom Talks, host, Joe Ogden, speaks with Charlie Coenen. Charlie joined Freedom PT Services a couple of months ago and sits down to talk about how he got into Physical Therapy. They discuss the clinicals Charlie participated in that gave him invaluable experience to help him to be the PT he is today. Joe and Charlie also touch on endurance sport athletes.
Jarrod is joined Matt Shoup - Inspirer, Coffee Drinker and follower of faith. They discuss Matt's journey to faith, motivational coaching and the best coffee to drink whilst Jarrod cooks some chicken with his own concoction of rubs and spices! Our show provides practical and real advice for entrepreneurs and people working in startups or tech companies. Jarrod spent more than a decade building a business from the ground up while pioneering an entirely new industry. The lessons he learned, people he met, and actions he took proved invaluable and now we want to share these stories with an audience. Starting a business can be a little bit like running a barbecue restaurant. Customers come in, order food, and appreciate the simplicity of it all. The customer's transaction was quick and easy, but the preparation for that moment was immense. We understand that anything worth having takes a ton of time and work. We love working hard, watching the tech industry, and eating great food, and our show is a platform for these interests to collide.
Katie is a fast up and comer in the Tik Tik World with upwards of 250K followers. Katie is an old soul in a young Woman's body. She coined the phrase "Residential Coffee" and she's made MooMoo's a once again popular fashion statement. But Katie's favorite thing to do is spread the gossip. She's actually a professional at it. I hop you enjoy this episode of the Podcast and we thank Katie for dropping by to see us. Please give Katie a FOLLOW on her Tik Tok page linked below. https://www.tiktok.com/@lifeofkatieann We also want to thank the sponsor of this episode Au-Some Like Anderson. Whose mission is to spread awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs in kids. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danny-potter/support
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Monday October 2, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Monday October 2, 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bruno Migliorini Traveler Coffee Drinker Micro Finance In this episode I'm going to be talking to Bruno Migliorini. I met Bruno when I was studying for my NLP master practitioner in London. A group of us used to hang out after the sessions in a little pub across the road from the venue and Bruno made a statement that he was going to travel the world and be photographed drinking coffee at various locations. This episode is about his amazing journeys and over 90 pictures taken that's some extraordinary exotic places. Bruno talks a lot about NLP early on in the interview which a lot of people will find very interesting as well as it be great for me to catch up with him again after so long. For the pictures https://www.facebook.com/bruno.migliorini.585 To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Mel Torrefranca is an entrepreneur and novelist from the San Francisco Bay Area. When she's not writing dark and mysterious young adult fiction, Mel runs the publishing house Lost Island Press and films YouTube videos documenting her personal experiences. She also drinks way too many lattes.
NSFW I love using this platform to talk to people and invite you as the listener to be a fly on the wall. I am not a professional. Just a woman with a podcast who loves to chat. Listen in as I talk writing, poetry, coffee, and life with B Steppenwolf from twitter. Follow him here: https://twitter.com/BSteppenwolf Check out the website here: https://reading.supply/@flashfriction
Humphrey Hanley is a content-creator, motivational Twitch partner and accessibility advocate ~ I’d just like to take a moment to say - we’ve reached episode 30. I can’t quite believe that since February 4th 2020, myself and my boyfriend, Tom, have managed to release a new episode of Selfie Reflective every week. Each week has brought a brand new research and content-development project - a new guest, a new theme, a new release - and, based on feedback, this podcast is doing exactly what I hoped it would - encouraging critical thinking around our social media and digital spaces. I’d like to say thanks to Tom for selflessly editing and finessing every single one of the episodes. He’s also found many-a-great-guest along the way. I’d like to thank InternetNZ who were early supporters of the show. I’d like to thank the guests who have committed their time and shared their expertise and stories so generously to all of us listening. And of course, I’d like to thank you for choosing to listen to this independent, NZ-grown grassroots podcast. I wish we could have these conversations together over beers and fries - maybe one day in the future. As always, if you’d like to show your appreciation for the show, subscribe and leave a rating and review in your favourite podcast app. In case you’d like to shout Tom and I a coffee so we can continue to stay up late and edit more episodes for as long as possible, I’ve also recently launched a little Patreon account, where you can sign up and send us a small donation each month. That link is in the bio. If you aren’t in a position to support financially, no worries, ratings and reviews really do feed our souls. We’ve got some more to uncover yet - so let’s get on with it. We’ve spoken to many issues on this show that centre around social media. There’s no denying that trends like diet culture and disinformation are incredibly important things to dissect, critique and examine on our online spaces. But for episode 30, I wanted to bring someone who is able to speak to the positive aspects of tech and social media that we may not always think about. This person’s name is Humphrey Hanley, and I met him just over a week ago in an elevator. We were both heading up to the InternetNZ offices. The team there were putting on a lunch for the content creators that they support - one of those creators is me, and another is Humphrey. We ended up getting on really well immediately, and after the event even grabbed a beer so we could continue to talk about social media and technology - which, yes, I also do in my spare time... In a second I’ll hand over to Humphrey so he can tell you about his background and story in his own words - but Humphrey’s thoughts on and relationship to technology might be a little different than some of the perspectives and ideas that we’re used to hearing about. Why? Because Humphrey is a passionate digital content creator, a Motivational Twitch Partner, Coffee Drinker, Husband, Videographer, Photographer, and Drone Pilot - with fragile skin and no hands. In this episode, Humphrey speaks to accessibility, accessibility advocacy, and why for him the internet and social media were not just life-changing - but life-saving. Enjoy the show. Shownotes: Follow the inspirational. Humphrey on Twitter or Twitch, or check out his skillset and get in touch with him to support your accessibility initiatives via his website. Email any reflections on this show to selfiereflective@gmail.com. Share the episode on Twitter and tag @SelfieReflect, or on Instagram stories and tag @lucyohello. Don't forget, you can now also support Selfie Reflective on Pateron! Thanks so much in advance.
Sports talk radio has had plenty to say even without any sports. Brian isn’t impressed by Dave Kaplan, and Rachel Ray’s house caught fire. A census guy tracked down Brett, and he chatted him up. Kids these days will have thousands of pictures forever. Brett’s considering picking up a coffee habit. Kamala the wrestler and Kamala the Senator are two different people, but both are awesome. So is Ric Flair. And the Ultimate Warrior. And Macho Man. Tons of dead wrestlers, too. Are Zoom backgrounds a competition?
Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays
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Geno is one half of In Hot Water (along with Aaron Berg), a comedy show on Anthony Cumia's Compound Media. He has been doing stand up for 76 years, and has a popular sports analysis show called Geno's Picks. Geno's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiamondEugene1 Web: https://www.genobisconte.com/ Geno's Album "Uncle Geno Is Amazing": https://smarturl.it/UncleGeno In Hot Water: https://www.compoundmedia.com/shows/in-hot-water Video Episode: https://youtu.be/7-HyoqS74g0 —FOLLOW ME— —WEBSTUFF— ★ https://www.markhughescomedy.com ■ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/markhughescomedian ■ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markhughescomic/ #freespeech #canada #BLM
The Anvil live at 5 from 25 May 2020. The team talks rehabilitation, why putting your feet up while benching is dumb and how difficult Olympic lifting is. www.anviltd.com
Bethany Taylor is a Certified Nutritionist, CPT, Trail Runner, Mountain Biker, Entrepreneur, Hiker, Lover of Heavy Barbells, Coffee Drinker, Wife, Dog Mom and here to help women build iron-clad confidence with food, fiercely own their worth and find freedom via food and exercise. Bethany is an amazing human who made the jump from a traditional 9-5 to owning her own online nutrition coaching business. Her business and brand are built on her personality, values, and background - a combination that has helped her create a tribe of women who become lifelong clients.In todays episode we cover...Bethany's jump from 9-5 to entrepreneurshipWhy having a purpose needs to act as the foundation for your businessHow Bethany has built a successful online business through sharing her story, doing the right thing and networking with other coaches. Embracing the "messy middle" where you're getting started, but are still figuring it out.The importance of setting boundaries and minimizing burn outAdditional Resources:Follow Bethany on InstagramCheck out Bethany's websiteGet Bethany's Nutrition Ebook
1:30 George will never flying Copa Airlines again, is very critical of his wine club orders, and feels the wrath of gluten.22:00 Greg pours a hot cup of hate for the failed Rite Press kickstarter campaign31:50 We sip and discuss Hartmann Estates Coffee from Panama41:20 Coffee NewsVideo Shows Rat Walking on Subway Platform With Coffee Cup, Perhaps Listening to NPRCollagen in Your Coffee? A Scientist Says Forget ItRihanna to Release a Luxurious Coffee Table Book Filled with Photos of Her8 Coffee Personalities Revealed – What kind of Coffee Drinker are you?Air New Zealand trials edible coffee cups to reduce waste1:02:00 Just when you thought it was over we get long-winded about important issues like John Wick vs. Jack Reacher vs. Jack Ryan1:17:40 We break down our awesome Just The Drip intro track, featuring wonderful vocals by the talented SoulMelody
James 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1232/29
In this light-hearted episode, we follow along with the 'What Type of Coffee Drinker Are You' quiz, which Joseph made for Extracted Magazine and coffee lovers every to help discover different ways of thinking about and exploring coffee. Check out the quiz - https://www.extractedmagazine.com/coffee-type-quiz/ Hosts: Joseph Robertson - Extracted Magazine - https://www.extractedmagazine.com Jesse Nelson - Conduit Coffee - https://www.conduitcoffee.com
Coffee is AMAZING, no getting around that. Do the pros out-weigh the cons for you?
In this lonely episode, our heroes are divided and solitary. Joey waits helpless, miles away from the studio, and guests fail to show up to keep James from mumbling incoherently for hours... well, one hour, anyway. James talks about podcast networks, local radio, and the new space at the studio, before helplessley grasping for topics to rant about... And a little bit of gear talk...
About Episode 19: Instructional designers are central to the success of online/blended education. But IDs play a variety of roles, some in possible conflict. In this episode, hosts Tom and Kelvin are joined by guest Dr. Katie Linder as they discuss these roles and consider how to resolve the tension between scholarship and practice. Download Transcript [PDF, RTF] Episode 19 Show Notes: Please find various show notes and resources below. Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Coffee Links Video clips of Robert Young and Sanka (featured in this episode) Sanka History "A Coffee Drinker's Guide to Decaffeinated Brands" (from New York Times) Content Links Bio: Dr. Kathryn (Katie) Linder Research in Action (RIA) Podcast Oregon State University eCampus Research Unit UCF’s Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness (RITE) RIA Podcast #9: "Balancing Research, Teaching, and Service" (recording + shownotes) "So You Want to be an Instructional Designer?" (from EdSurge News) "Instructional Design in Higher Education: A report on the role, workflow, and experience of instructional designers" (mentioned in this episode) MIT report: “Online Education: A Catalyst for Higher Education Reforms" (mentioned in this episode. see “Recommendation 3”) Panel discussion on ID hiring (mentioned in this episode) Five levels of “Instructional Designer” (staff) at PennState UCF’s (Faculty) Instructional Design Team Position classifications of UCF (Faculty) Instructional Designers within UCF’s Collective Bargaining Agreement (Appendix A) research study: “Student Uses and Perceptions of Closed Captions and Transcripts” (produced by OSU eCampus Research Unit and mentioned in this episode) Related session video from Virtually Connecting: Conversation with "Kelvin Thompson and Katie Linder with Patrice Prusko" at OLC Accelerate
Welcome to Episode 6 of the Nerdy Bookcast! Today on the show, a post from Indiana librarian and educator Kathy Burnett, and Book Talks from Donalyn Miller of some titles about death and loss. Today s episode: Solace and Joy. Thank you for very much for listening! The Post “Solace and Joy,” by Kathy Burnette Kathy Burnette, self-described “Reader. Librarian. YA/MG Reviewer. Coffee Drinker. Mom,” can be found and connected with her through her blog, The Brain Lair. Solace and Joy appeared on the Nerdy Bookclub on December 8, 2011. The posts you hear on The Nerdy Bookcast originally appeared on The Nerdy Bookclub. The book talks The Boy in the Black Suit, by Jason Reynolds. Applesauce Weather, by Helen Frost. How to Avoid Extinction, by Paul Acampora. If you enjoy the Nerdy Bookcast, please share it with you friends. And as Colby says, “Thanks for being Nerdy.” The post Solace and Joy. The Nerdy Bookcast appeared first on Teacher Learning Sessions.
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