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*Timestamps are approximate* TIME TOPIC 0:01 Podcast intro with Dave & Chuck "The Freak"0:01 - - - AD MARKER - - -0:01 Update on Jason's doctor's appointment0:11 EMAIL: He was propositioned for a hand job for money at the gas station0:31 NEWS0:31 Attack at a synagogue 0:36 An update on the Nancy Guthrie disappearance0:39 An old man crashed right into a Buffalo Wild Wings0:42 A woman is accused of running over her own husband0:43 Man's truck got stuck after falling through the ice0:50 Community steps up to help an elderly DoorDash driver0:53 A dad surprised a beloved school crossing guard with new car after discovering that hers was broken down0:59 - - - AD MARKER - - -1:01 Dave's Coffee/Kids using the guys' credit cards1:10 CELEBRITY DIRT1:10 Hockey fan stuck around after getting hit in the head by a puck1:13 A hockey team completed their worst season ever after losing every game1:17 What's in the Oscar's gift bags, worth $350k1:21 Some of the craziest things revealed in Live Nation lawsuit1:26 New movie based on an old gameshow from the 1980s1:30 Nobody seems to be interested in playing Harvey Dent's father1:32 Adam Sandler says that Gene Simmons licked him during a show once1:36 - - - AD MARKER - - -1:38 PERVERT OF THE DAY1:38 Rub & tug bust facing "masturbation for hire" charges1:55 Update on guy who had a Thermos up his butt2:03 A.I. chatbots have been telling people to put garlic in their butts for medical reasons2:06 Warning against TikTok trend encouraging ladies to put coconut oil in their vaginas2:14 The state with the largest average penis size2:21 IDIOT CRIMINAL2:21 Distracted driver crashed into the back of a stopped patrol vehicle2:26 - - - AD MARKER - - -2:28 Chuck made an allergy medication mistake2:33 ASK DCTF2:33 EMAIL: His co-worker's wife keeps hitting on him2:39 EMAIL: She was turned off after hearing what her boyfriend's body count was2:50 EMAIL: Wife wants to get out of a bet that she made to buy her son a car if Duke wins it all2:56 - - - AD MARKER - - -2:58 NEWS2:58 Stoner busted at airport with large amount of weed found in his baggage3:01 School bus driver saved a family whose house was on fire as she drove by3:04 Guy receives $15k bill after being saved from a burning car3:07 Judge dismissed photo enforced traffic citation 3:10 - - - AD MARKER - - -3:12 The reason why you should be saying "please" and "thank you" to you're A.I.3:15 Hidden Valley's new "Ranchbassador" position to spread the word in Europe3:18 85-year-old cyclist who shows no signs of slowing down3:22 - - - AD MARKER - - -3:23 WHAT'S UP WITH THE ASIANS3:23 A guy was arrested for trying to smuggle ants out of the country - - - END OF SHOW - - -See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textIn this episode of Super Familiar with the Wilsons, Amanda and Josh wrestle with the joys and indignities of modern parenting, including teaching their kid to ride a bike, spoiler: there's crying, possibly from all parties.Along the way, they dive into caffeinated reflux regrets, debate the ethics of bird ownership, and get surprisingly philosophical about poop. Listener emails bring tales of Pride parades, pottery pilgrimages, and coffee mug addiction, while the Wilsons unpack what it means to really be helpful to your kids... even if it means outsourcing the hard stuff.Featuring: nostalgic parenting fails, suburban social anxiety, a new product ad from Wilson Technologies, and some questionable thoughts about pelicans.If you're into marriage 2.0, secondhand life lessons, and the kind of podcast where "you're welcome" might start an argument...this one's for you.Email us at familiarwilsons@gmail.com to share your experiences with teaching your children important life skills!Super Familiar with The Wilsons Find us on instagram at instagram.com/superfamiliarwitthewilsonsand on YoutubeContact us! familiarwilsons@gmail.com
In the bustling heart of Winchester, Timber's Cafe stands out as more than just a coffee shop — it's a haven where parents can relax while their kids play, and a community staple for coffee aficionados. We sat down with Kara Bridge, the dynamic owner of Timber's Cafe, to delve into the unique charm and offerings of this vibrant space. The Valley Today's host, Janet Michael, and cohost Justin Kerns from the Winchester-Frederick County Convention and Visitors Bureau led an enriching discussion at the cafe, capturing the essence of this local gem. Kara's entrepreneurial journey was inspired by her love for family, dogs, coffee, and a desire to create a kid-friendly environment. She shared how a sudden idea led to the birth of Timber's Cafe: "Driving home from work one day, it hit me. God spoke to me, saying to use my passions — family, dogs, coffee — and create something meaningful." This inspiration materialized into a cafe named after her family dog, Timber, symbolizing a legacy of love and community. Timber's Cafe's design caters to both adults and children. "We have two play areas: one for kids two and under, with soft climbing toys, and another for kids aged three and up, featuring a slide, Legos, and a play kitchen," Kara explained. The cafe also boasts a book nook, perfect for a quiet retreat with a good read. One of the key highlights of Timber's Cafe is its welcoming atmosphere. Kara is hands-on, ensuring every customer feels like family. Janet humorously noted that Kara embodies the spirit of 'we', doing everything from making coffee to organizing events. "It's just me, myself, and I, but I love connecting with everyone who walks through the door," Kara shared. Beyond everyday coffee enjoyment, Timber's Cafe serves as a versatile space for events. Kara offers the cafe for birthday parties, bridal showers, paint nights, and business meetings. This flexibility ensures the cafe remains a vibrant part of the community, catering to varied needs. Looking ahead, Kara envisions expanding Timber's Cafe to another location and possibly adding a food truck. Her ultimate goal is to continue fostering a sense of community and providing a welcoming space for families and coffee lovers alike. Winchester residents and visitors alike have found a haven in Timber's Cafe — a place where good coffee, community spirit, and a child-friendly environment converge seamlessly.
Matt Drinkhahn engages in a deep and insightful conversation with Chananya Abraham, a seasoned psychotherapist renowned for his expertise in working with teenagers, young adults, and families. Chananya shares his personal journey, including his passion for coffee, the evolution of his career from sports psychology to psychotherapy, and his insightful perspectives on parenting and balancing family life. His stories and experiences illuminate the intricate challenges of maintaining positivity and balance, especially when juggling professional and family responsibilities. This episode offers listeners a unique glimpse into the life of a professional deeply committed to fostering healthy family dynamics, resilience, and positive mental health.Chapters:00:00:00 - Dive into Chananya Abraham's World: A Seasoned Psychotherapist's Intro00:00:50 - Morning Rituals for Success: The Power of Coffee in Chananya's Life00:02:51 - Chananya's Journey: From Sports Psychology to Mastering Psychotherapy00:04:54 - Personal Anecdotes: Chananya on Parenting While Pursuing a Career00:06:32 - Mastering the Work-Family Balance: Insights from Chananya00:17:07 - Evolving Parenting Styles: Embracing Flexibility and Adaptation00:19:10 - Teaching Life Lessons: Chananya's Approach to Parenthood00:22:19 - Decoding Children's Responses: A Psychotherapist's View00:25:01 - Handling Emotional Outbursts: Chananya's Strategies00:27:16 - The Vital Role of Parenting: Insights from a Psychotherapist00:30:56 - Exploring the Parenting Podcast Universe with Chananya00:34:04 - The Unique Challenges of Parenting Teenagers00:38:25 - Chananya's Influences: Books and Music That Inspire00:40:30 - Embracing Eternal Optimism: Chananya's Life PhilosophyLinks And Resources:LinkedInCyuah TherapyYouTubeParenting is Easy PodcastRecommended Books:Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor FrankleThe Teen Whisperer by Mike LindermanAny books by David SiegelThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Eternal Optimist? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!
My FIRST Episode, rebranded from Coffee, Kids, & Cocktails into Let's Talk with Tiffany Jordan. Today we dive into growth and change and what lead me to change from Coffee Kids & Cocktails to a self branded platform. This episode is brought to you by Boutique Rugs - use code COFFEEKIDS for 10% off your order. Or check out my blog post to see which rug I got and how it transformed our space. http://coffeekidsandcocktails.com/how-i-transformed-my-living-room-with-just-1-new-purchase/
There is a lot going on, on our farm and in our lives right now. We have definitely broken into spring and are charging forward with our farming season. Here is what is in our farm update today: A change in advertising College visits in Texas Kidding season is underway Our current stats on goats Hattie's SAE project and grant Afternoon feeding for afternoon kids and calves More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:
This episode is brought to you by Department of Wonder, the exhibition that blurs the line between reality and digital reality. The Kids are running the show today! With the holiday season upon us, our kids will be home much more than normal, so we figured we'd take a moment to introduce the reasons behind our very cold cups of coffee! Meet the Cold Coffee Kids: Ellie, Oliver, Maverick, Jack and Reeve, Ashley and Jenny's little ones! Whew… it was madness. Enjoy! And just because your kids say their bored during the holidays, doesn't mean you need to find a million and one ways to occupy them! Boredom is good for them, according to this awesome article! While your kiddos are home during the upcoming breaks, keep Common Sense Media and IMDB in mind to check on whether the plethora of movies we are all sure to run through to keep them all busy are actually appropriate for little eyes and ears! Houston Moms “House Blend” Posts: Houston Moms has your holidays covered with our Ultimate Guide to Holiday Events in Houston and our resource to support local Houston businesses, Shop HTX: A Houston Moms Local Gift Guide! Did you know The Cold Coffee Club has MERCH?!?!?! Head over to our store to support the one and only Houston Moms podcast!
Powered by: ReFi Jobs - ReFi jobs curates the best new regenerative finance jobs at leading companies and startups - Learn more ---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In this episode of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Dean Cycon, founder of Dean's Beans, on how to create a profitable and ethical business rooted in respect for the earth, the farmer, and the consumer.Dean Cycon founded in Dean's Beans Organic Coffee Company in 1993 after working as an environmental and indigenous rights lawyer. He set out to prove that a for-profit business could create meaningful change through ethical business practices rooted in respect for the earth, the farmer, our co-workers and the consumer.Dean spent over a decade as an indigenous rights and environmental lawyer before bringing those skills to the coffee industry by co-founding Coffee Kids, the coffee industry's first non-profit development organization, in 1988. Yet after designing and managing the development arm of Coffee Kids for five years, Dean decided that charity wasn't enough – until businesses changed their fundamental operating principles there would be no meaningful impact on the lives of the farmers. He founded Dean's Beans Organic Coffee in 1993 with the mission of using specialty coffee as a vehicle for positive social, economic and ecological change at origin.Dean has been a Woods Hole Research Fellow, a Senior Fulbright Scholar, and a Yale Law School Visiting Fellow.Dean's book about social justice, culture and coffee, “Javatrekker: Dispatches from the World of Fair Trade Coffee” was awarded the Gold Medal as Best Travel Essay book of 2008 by the Independent Publishers Association, and has been published in English, Korean and Chinese.The mission of Dean's Beans is to use high quality specialty coffee as a vehicle for progressive change throughout the coffeelands of Asia, Africa and the Americas. This is achieved through: Innovative direct People-Centered Development programs with our Cooperative Partners Activism and Ecological Responsibility The company has been directly engaged in community development and activism for over twenty-five years now.All of the high-quality specialty coffees are certified Organic, Fair Trade, and Kosher, and are roasted fresh to order in small batches at the companies beanery in Orange, MA. The vast use of pesticides in coffee production has serious impact on the ecology of the coffee-growing world and the health of farm communities.Dean has committed his business career to only purchasing shade grown coffees that support healthy environments for coffee growers and protects critical migratory bird habitat. It is important to the company that the quality of coffee includes respect for the quality of life of our southern partners in the coffee world.Listen to more Causeartist podcasts here.Powered by: ReFi Jobs - ReFi jobs curates the best new regenerative finance jobs at leading companies and startups - Learn more---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Dean Cycon is a Nobel Prize of Business Honoree for the work he and his team at Dean's Beans has done since their inception in 1993. He is a leader and an inspiration within the B Corp community. Dean founded the first non-profit in the coffee space in 1988 called Coffee Kids. With an eye towards working in and with coffee farming communities, Coffee Kids was the first development non-profit of its kind. Dean shares with us how his passion and drive for justice took him from being a civil rights lawyer, to non-profit founder, to social enterprise entrepreneur and the many lessons he learned along the way.See the full show notes here on the Responsibly Different™ website.Support the show (http://responsiblydifferent.com)
In episode 103 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, we speak with Dean Cycon, founder of Dean's Beans, on how to create a profitable and ethical business rooted in respect for the earth, the farmer, and the consumer.Dean Cycon founded in Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee Company in 1993 after working as an environmental and indigenous rights lawyer. He set out to prove that a for-profit business could create meaningful change through ethical business practices rooted in respect for the earth, the farmer, our co-workers and the consumer.Dean spent over a decade as an indigenous rights and environmental lawyer before bringing those skills to the coffee industry by co-founding Coffee Kids, the coffee industry’s first non-profit development organization, in 1988. Yet after designing and managing the development arm of Coffee Kids for five years, Dean decided that charity wasn’t enough – until businesses changed their fundamental operating principles there would be no meaningful impact on the lives of the farmers. He founded Dean’s Beans Organic Coffee in 1993 with the mission of using specialty coffee as a vehicle for positive social, economic and ecological change at origin.Dean has been a Woods Hole Research Fellow, a Senior Fulbright Scholar, and a Yale Law School Visiting Fellow.Dean’s book about social justice, culture and coffee, “Javatrekker: Dispatches from the World of Fair Trade Coffee” was awarded the Gold Medal as Best Travel Essay book of 2008 by the Independent Publishers Association, and has been published in English, Korean and Chinese.The mission of Dean's Beans is to use high quality specialty coffee as a vehicle for progressive change throughout the coffeelands of Asia, Africa and the Americas. This is achieved through: Innovative direct People-Centered Development programs with our Cooperative Partners Activism and Ecological Responsibility The company has been directly engaged in community development and activism for over twenty-five years now.All of the high-quality specialty coffees are certified Organic, Fair Trade, and Kosher, and are roasted fresh to order in small batches at the companies beanery in Orange, MA. The vast use of pesticides in coffee production has serious impact on the ecology of the coffee-growing world and the health of farm communities.Dean has committed his business career to only purchasing shade grown coffees that support healthy environments for coffee growers and protects critical migratory bird habitat. It is important to the company that the quality of coffee includes respect for the quality of life of our southern partners in the coffee world.Listen to more Causeartist podcasts here.Check out:ImpactInvestor.io - Discover impact investors from around the world.Podcast Made with TransistorPodcast cover design Made with CanvaBuild amazing web platforms with Webflow
naming cars, becoming a parent, the birds and the bees
Hello all and welcome to the first episode of Coffee Kids. My name is Colin Kolhoven and my hope with this podcast series is to be able to provide a little insight, nostalgia, and entertainment on a wide array of (mostly nerdy ) topics. I think the people in my life, and the friends I've made up to this point are incredibly interesting and passionate people. It's my hope that after listening to the show that you'll agree. Who knows, you may even learn a thing or two, or think about a topic in a new way. Thanks for listening =) Also, apologies for the weird bumps during the recording. Still working out some of the editing kinks!
Engine Noise Podcast Car News & Coffee - Today's top hot and trending news stories in the automotive world. Today the guys talk about a bunch of wild and crazy kids crashin' some very expensive automobiles, a custom Nova build for fellow podcaster and automotive enthusiast Joe Rogan, and last but not least, hot (and sweaty) off the press... Robo-butt! Find out all of this and more in today's episode of Engine Noise Podcast Car News & Coffee sponsored by 1A Auto.com.
Having a family is one of the hardest jobs we will ever have, it’s also the most rewarding. Life is full of so many wonderful gifts few areas match to the power of a connected family. Our goal is to help you bring connection to the core of your home. As we talk about the hard truths of being a present parent, a loving spouse and placing value on taking good care of yourself. On our podcast, we hope to fill your day with laughter, resources and encourage you to always choose connection over the chaos.
We look back with fondness and some anger at the Coffee Kids charity and its shutting doors. Also a feature interview with Trevor Corlett
We look back with fondness and some anger at the Coffee Kids charity and its shutting doors. Also a feature interview with Trevor Corlett
Helping communities around latin america
Lots of commentary on this podcast about Starbucks and Clover; about Nick Cho and Murky Coffee; about the perceived differences between peaberries and flat beans; about the Leadville 100 and our fundraising effort for Coffee Kids. Listen up. Jason and Brian rock the mic (or whatever).
Don't you hate moving? I sure do. This week I'm moving into a new house. Aaaggghh, it's a pain but it has to be done. Before I am finally packed up, I decided to take the few records that aren't boxed up and find my 'Roots'. Speaking with my good friends Trel, Gary, Bauwa, and others, seems the love for house music is as strong as ever. Here is my snippet tape, 27 minutes of some smooth and soulful grooves. I can get down like this!! We start with an intro by Alex Haley, one of my noted heroes. Then we vibe for about 27 minutes...it's short so blame it on the move. I made a public declaration that 2007 would be my year....this is only the beginning. I'll soon be firmly ensconced in my new abode, ready to unleash more great house, more soulful vibes. Please keep in touch....and be sure to support Coffee Kids by downloading Downloads For Dollars Vol 1! COA
Topics: A XXL Sized show featuring a big update on the HGL and Fund Raiser for Coffee Kids, A detailed review of the Editors' Choice: Espresso Awards, and talk about all the new content on CoffeeGeek, plus a sneak peak at CoffeeGeek 3.0. MP3 format 28.3 mb, 82:29 (mm:sec) 48kbps bitrate, 44.1Hz sample rate, mono channel. Questions or comments podcast@coffeegeek.com, call 1-206-965-8185, or look for us on Skype, username: CoffeeGeek
Topics: A XXL Sized show featuring a big update on the HGL and Fund Raiser for Coffee Kids, A detailed review of the Editors' Choice: Espresso Awards, and talk about all the new content on CoffeeGeek, plus a sneak peak at CoffeeGeek 3.0. MP3 format 28.3 mb, 82:29 (mm:sec) 48kbps bitrate, 44.1Hz sample rate, mono channel.
Topics: A full report of the first week on the Holiday Gift List and Fundraiser events, with reports from Beata about past, present and future auctions, a sneak preview of a major auction item, and we sit down with Brad Ford from Wicked Cafe to talk about amazing coffees and the HGL. MP3 format 14.3 mb, 41:37 (mm:sec) 48kbps bitrate, 44.1Hz sample rate, mono channel. Questions or comments podcast@coffeegeek.com, call 1-206-965-8185, or look for us on Skype, username: CoffeeGeek
Topics: A full report of the first week on the Holiday Gift List and Fundraiser events, with reports from Beata about past, present and future auctions, a sneak preview of a major auction item, and we sit down with Brad Ford from Wicked Cafe to talk about amazing coffees and the HGL. MP3 format 14.3 mb, 41:37 (mm:sec) 48kbps bitrate, 44.1Hz sample rate, mono channel.
Topics: A jam packed show that previews the upcoming 2006 Holiday Gift List and Fundraiser for CoffeeKids on the CoffeeGeek website. Mark Prince describes what to expect, how you can help, and how you get get some great products. Mark also talks about the 2006 Editor's Choice Awards. MP3 format 17.4 mb, 42:24 (mm:sec) 56 kbps bitrate, 44.1Hz sample rate, mono channel.
Topics: A jam packed show that previews the upcoming 2006 Holiday Gift List and Fundraiser for CoffeeKids on the CoffeeGeek website. Mark Prince describes what to expect, how you can help, and how you get get some great products. Mark also talks about the 2006 Editor's Choice Awards. MP3 format 17.4 mb, 42:24 (mm:sec) 56 kbps bitrate, 44.1Hz sample rate, mono channel. Questions or comments podcast@coffeegeek.com, call 1-206-965-8185, or look for us on Skype, username: CoffeeGeek