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    Somewhere in the Skies
    Yoshua Shelton: Fallen Craft, Missing Time, and the Shadows of Area 2

    Somewhere in the Skies

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 109:04


    A decorated U.S. Air Force nuclear security specialist breaks his silence. Yoshua Shelton takes us deep inside his chilling experiences while stationed at Nellis Air Force Base's Area 2, one of the most heavily guarded nuclear storage sites in America. What began as routine patrols soon turned into encounters beyond comprehension. Glowing orbs over the desert, a possible UAP crash, shadow entities around nuclear bunkers, and an incident that led to missing time and trauma that haunts him to this day. Was Area 2 hiding more than just nuclear weapons? ⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Introduction 02:15 – Yoshua Shelton's Military Background 06:10 – The Glowing Orb at the Fence Line 14:45 – The Story of the Underground Lab 21:30 – Shadow Entities on the Bluffs 29:10 – The Base on Edge: Strange Lights and Sensors 37:50 – The Fallen Craft Over Nellis 46:25 – The Three Lights and Missing Time 1:03:15 – Emotional Aftermath & The Communion Connection 1:15:20 – Reporting the Encounters 1:24:00 – Reflections on Reality, Consciousness, and Disclosure 1:32:10 – Closing Thoughts: The Human Behind the Whistleblower Follow Yoshua on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoshs/ Please take a moment to rate and review us on Spotify and Apple. Book Ryan on CAMEO at: https://bit.ly/3kwz3DO Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/somewhereskies ByMeACoffee: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/UFxzyzHOaQ PayPal: sprague51@hotmail.com Email: ryan.Sprague51@gmail.com All Socials and Books: https://linktr.ee/somewhereskiespod Email: ryan.Sprague51@gmail.com SpectreVision Radio: https://www.spectrevision.com/podcasts Opening Theme Song by Septembryo Copyright © 2025 Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved. #NellisBase #Area2 #UAPEncounter #WhistleblowerStory #MilitaryWitness #ParanormalFiles #RyanSprague #SomewhereInTheSkies #MissingTime #Unexplained Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    At The Chefs Table podcast
    Episode 50: Butter, Cream, and Craft – The Art of St. Brigid's Creamery with Mr. Guillermo Anderson

    At The Chefs Table podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 56:40


    In this episode, we're joined at the table by Mr. Guillermo Anderson, Fractional Chief Operating Officer at St. Brigid's Creamery, located near Brussels in Huron County, Ontario's West Coast. Known for its exceptional small-batch butter and cream products, St. Brigid's blends time-honoured European methods with the richness of locally sourced milk from the surrounding countryside. Mr. Anderson shares how the creamery's name pays homage to tradition, while its operations remain firmly rooted in innovation, sustainability, and a deep respect for the land and the farmers who make it all possible.We explore the meticulous art of dairy production, from the arrival of fresh milk to the churns that transform it into golden butter with a distinct flavour profile shaped by the terroir of Huron County. Mr. Anderson discusses the delicate balance between operational efficiency and preserving artisanal quality, revealing the challenges and rewards of running a premium creamery in a competitive food landscape. Along the way, we learn how St. Brigid's nurtures close ties with chefs, retailers, and loyal customers who appreciate the difference that true craftsmanship brings to the table.This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to produce dairy products of the highest calibre. It's a conversation about passion, precision, and the pride of sharing something extraordinary with the world, straight from Ontario's West Coast.Join me for this podcast. Take a break. Listen in.A xx

    DrinkIN GeekOUT
    Dino-vember Quiz and Other Nerdy Stuff - Bonus Round

    DrinkIN GeekOUT

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 64:20


    This bonus round the geeks enjoy beer and play a nice Safs little game, focusing on Di-NovemberBeer for the Episode:2 Tom's Cotton Headed Ninny MugginsSupport us:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DrinkINGeekOUTExclusive DiGo T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.threadless.com/Another Place for T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.dashery.com/Alt https://www.teepublic.com/stores/drinkin-geekoutLinks:https://www.instagram.com/drinkingeekout/https://www.threads.net/@drinkingeekouthttps://www.tiktok.com/@drinkingeekouthttps://bsky.app/profile/drinkingeekout.bsky.socialhttps://www.x.com/drinkingeekouthttps://www.facebook.com/DrinkINgeekOut/https://www.drinkingeekout.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Dirty Side of the Track
    2007: A Race Odyssey

    Dirty Side of the Track

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 69:12


    “Send us a Hey Now!”It's an off week before we head to Vegas so this week we decided to take a look at a season that has a few things in common with this season.The 2007 season saw McLaren end up with two number one drivers who battled each other for the title whilst also trying to fend off a driver from another team!Sound familiar?We look at a number of other things that took place that year as there was a LOT of talking points that came up that season.Episode running order as always is...1) News & SocialAll the best bits from both the sports news out there as well as what caught our eye on the various social channels2) Brian's Video Vault        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQiOzFTKIAQ. Unearth Your Greatness | Adrian Newey on the Craft of Racecar Design. Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team. 11 mins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us0dyphXd4Q. Formula One star Valtteri Bottas earns honourary Aussie title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0Ni12Up0F8. Lando Norris Behind the Scenes at Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqI6bs75v7Q. Working Nine to Drive | Episode 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15InCiOeH20&t=346s. Cadillac F1 Team First Ever Test! Checo Perez Driving a Ferrari SF-23 at Imola Circuithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjN0lz0SySw. Every Time the Halo Saved a Drivers Life…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJuKqOQBDhs. LIVE: Crazy Sao Paulo Grand Prix Drivers' Parade! 3) 2007: A Race OdysseyA Vale's tales style lookback at the 2007 seasonThe two videos we reference:https://youtu.be/zVE6HCHgUuI?si=Wv6tceL53DFJUkgV Crash 300 KPH - Robert Kubica - Grand Prix Canadá - Formula 1 - 2007https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wAsVO4YiFU F1 Indy 2007 GP USA Fernando Alonso Vs Lewis Hamilton!4) Las Vegas PreviewIt's going to be a race week again so we preview the race in Vegas.Support the showWe would love you to join our Discord server so use this invite link to join us https://discord.gg/XCyemDdzGB To sign up to our newsletter then follow this link https://dirty-side-digest.beehiiv.com/subscribeIf you would like to sign up for the 100 Seconds of DRS then drop us an email stating your time zone to dirtysideofthetrack@gmail.comAlso please like, follow, and share our content on Threads, X, BlueSky, Facebook, & Instagram, links to which can be found on our website.One last call to arms is that if you do listen along and like us then first of all thanks, but secondly could we ask that you leave a review and a 5 star rating - please & thanks!If you would like to help the Dirty Side promote the show then we are now on Buy me a coffee where 100% of anything we get will get pumped into advertising the show https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dirtysideofthetrackDirty Side of the Track is hosted on Buzzsprout https://www.buzzsprout.com/

    BeMo Admissions Experts Podcast
    Why Do You Want to Be a Doctor? How to Craft a Powerful Answer

    BeMo Admissions Experts Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 1:15


    Why do you want to be a doctor?" — it's the most important question in your medical school interview and personal statement. In this episode, a BeMo expert reveals how to answer this question authentically and strategically so your response stands out from thousands of other applicants. Like the podcast? Schedule a Free Initial Consultation with our team: https://bemo.ac/podbr-BeMoFreeConsult   Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for more great tips and other useful information!   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BeMoAcademicConsultingInc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bemoacademicconsulting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bemo_academic_consulting/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeMo_AC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bemoacademicconsulting

    Buford CoC's Sermon Stream
    November 16, 2025 - Jim Craft - Bible Class

    Buford CoC's Sermon Stream

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 46:22


    November 16, 2025 - Jim Craft - Bible Class by Buford Church of Christ

    The Long Thread Podcast
    Jordana Munk Martin, Tatter

    The Long Thread Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 61:03


    At an unexpected juncture in her life, artist Jordana Munk Martin turned to the legacy of her grandmother's trove of textile books. Edith Wyle founded the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles in 1973, curating unconventional exhibits and instilling a love of art in her family. Her granddaughter found inspiration and comfort in the books, then opened the library for other artists to explore. That original collection is now the core of Tatter, a nonprofit organization named for soft, worn, well-used textiles. It includes the iconic Tatter Blue Library, an array of classes, a journal, and retail. “We're really a conversation about cloth, housed in a cultural arts organization,” says Jordana. Tatter's educational offerings began with classes in stitching, adding online classes and presentations when in-person learning became unavailable. One longstanding subject is the World Embroidery Series, which has offered detailed instruction in dozens of stitches and introduction to the rich cultural origins. The library invokes the cultural and spiritual connotations of the color blue. In an elegant dark blue–paneled space, the collection includes not only books but also drawers of buttons, a collection of swatches following the stitch patterns in Barbara Walker's knitting treasuries, tools, and textiles. Tatter's holdings now include treasured collections of 12 women: embroidered samplers, thimbles, darners, textiles, tools, and a luxurious assortment of fiber art books and periodicals. The Brooklyn Museum recently transferred 200 objects to Tatter, reflecting the organization's deep and growing Brooklyn roots. Like Tatter, our conversation combines cultural inquiry with human connection. Links Read Jordana's description of the Tatter Blue Library at “The Building of a Library.” (https://tatter.org/the-building-of-a-library/) Fina a list of Tatter's online and in-person classes (https://tatter.org/events/). The third issue of Tatter's journal, entitled Blue (https://tatter.org/issues/issue-3/), is available online. Read updates on the organization's new home (https://tatter.org/230-ashland-place-capital-campaign/) in Brooklyn's Cultural District. This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/index.php) is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Learning how to weave but need the right shuttle? Hooked on knitting and in search of a lofty yarn? Yarn Barn of Kansas (https://www.yarnbarn-ks.com/) has been your partner in fiber since 1971. Whether you are around the corner from the Yarn Barn of Kansas, or around the country, they are truly your “local yarn store” with an experienced staff to answer all your fiber questions. Visit yarnbarn-ks.com (https://www.yarnbarn-ks.com/) to shop, learn, and explore. Peace Fleece began in a small Maine town with a mission: to produce a yarn that brings together parties from areas of historic conflict, transcending boundaries through the commerce of wool. From Russian farmers to the Navajo Nation, the original owners set the foundation for meaningful trade. Today, the spinning mill at Harrisville Designs continues the tradition of sourcing fine wool from Navajo farmers, combining it with US wool and a touch of mohair to create the unique Peace Fleece blend. Visit our website at peacefleece.com (https://peacefleece.com/) to learn more.

    The Video Editing Podcast
    Stuck charging £250/day after 3 years? THIS is the problem.

    The Video Editing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 7:37 Transcription Available


    Want feedback from an Emmy-nominated editor? I'm reviewing edits/portfolios to help editors like you land your next £300-£500/day client. Submit yours: https://bit.ly/unsplice-edit-review-263Are you tired of getting ghosted by clients after you share your video editing rate? What if your portfolio could make clients excited to work with you without changing your price?If you've ever wondered why technically brilliant editors get overlooked while others command premium rates, The Video Editing Podcast is for you. Most editors focus on showing off their craft, but forget how their portfolio actually solves a client's real problem. This episode tackles the key video editing strategies you need to present your work the right way, land high-paying clients, and earn respect from day one.By listening, you'll discover:How to build a portfolio that instantly shows clients your value as a video editor.The exact elements you need in every portfolio piece to get noticed (and booked).Expert tips on portfolio presentation - explained through video editing industry examples—so you can stand out, get hired, and raise your daily rate.Timestamps:[00:00:00] Why clients ghost brilliant editors[00:01:36] What your portfolio must do[00:02:53] The four critical portfolio elements[00:04:08] Presentation and the power of thumbnails[00:05:55] Craft vs. salesmanship: what matters most[00:06:20] Expert feedback & next stepsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-video-editing-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    The 'X' Zone Radio Show
    Rob McConnell Interviews - ED KOMAREK - Unidentified Flying Objects - UFOs

    The 'X' Zone Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 49:29 Transcription Available


    Ed Komarek is a longtime UFO/ET investigator and activist having been involved in the field for forty years. He was involved in exopolitics long before the word exopolitics was coined by Alfred Webre a few years ago. For the past several years Ed has written over one hundred exopolitical essays on exopolitics published to this blog and in the Internet press. The essays are regularly published in the American Chronicle, The Oped News, The Canadian National Newspaper as well as in the UFO/ET community by UFO Digest and The Alien Seeker News. Because these articles can be republished by anybody they float about the Internet creating an extensive global exopolitical network feeding back into the blog. Recently Ed has compiled these essays and cases into a free Internet e-book that can be read on the Internet or printed out for easy reading. It is believed to be the most extensive and detailed exopolitics book available to the public to date. - http://exopolitics.blogspot.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media

    Screams & Streams
    Ep. 104: Zach Cregger's "Weapons" (2025)

    Screams & Streams

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2025 49:03


    A classroom empties at 2:17 a.m., a town wakes into panic, and a smiling aunt named Gladys quietly takes control. We unpack Weapons with a focus on what makes its daylight horror so unnerving: ordinary streets, ring camera footage, and fights that look messy because real people don't brawl like stunt teams. From the opening sequence to the last chase, the film swaps cheap jolts for sustained dread and pays it off with performances that leave bruises.We dive into the layered structure—how replayed scenes shift with each perspective, how a longer hug or a shakier line reading builds character without exposition dumps. Josh Brolin's grief anchors the story in routine and denial, Benedict Wong's possession turns purpose into a weapon, and Amy Madigan's Gladys steals every frame with a grin that curdles. The set pieces hit hard: the infamous headbutt, the hair snip at the car door, the basement turn when every child looks up at once. We connect those moments to the film's larger ideas about control, momentum, and the horror of bodies moving with borrowed will.Craft lovers will appreciate the sound design and score—heartbeat rhythms that surface only when needed, glass and bone that sound uncomfortably real, and a mix that breathes like a theater even on living room speakers. We also talk tropes worth retiring, details hiding in plain sight, and why the humor via James the junkie keeps the tension elastic without breaking tone. By the end, we land on strong watchability scores and a case for Weapons as a modern horror standout that earns its hype.If you enjoy deep dives into story craft, performances, and the nuts-and-bolts of scares, hit follow, share with a horror-loving friend, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.

    Down to Earth With Kristian Harloff (UAP NEWS)
    LACATSKI says the craft we have is VERY advanced.

    Down to Earth With Kristian Harloff (UAP NEWS)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 11:03


    James Lacatski was on the Weaponized podcast at talked about the scale of the ships that we have currently. Will we get more information? #Uap #Ufo #news #alien #aliens  MOOD.COM:  So, head to http://www.Mood.com, find the functional gummy that matches exactly what you're looking for, and let Mood help you discover YOUR perfect mood. And don't forget to use promo code DTE when you check out to save 20% on your first order.

    The Crew's Dynasty Podcast
    Trade Episode + Season Ending Buy Lows

    The Crew's Dynasty Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 44:17


    Send us a textMatt Hamm and The Craft Man are back, diving into the biggest fantasy football trades from the past couple of weeks. The crew breaks down what each move means for contenders and rebuilders, highlighting which players you should be buying low on before their value spikes — and which league-winners you should be trading for right now to set yourself up for a championship run. Packed with strategy, insight, and that signature Craft & Hamm chemistry, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to dominate the stretch run. -Add Matt Hamm on Twitter:https://twitter.com/crewmatthamm-Add the Craft Man on Twitter:https://twitter.com/CraftmanPackfan-Join The Crew on the Discord:https://discord.gg/NFqzMzmY-Listen to the episodes on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@crewmatthamm-Give us those subscriptions, add the podcast, and give us that 5 star Review!!

    78644
    Irish Music, Lost Venues, Accidental Revival for Communities, Rebuilding Culture, Connection

    78644

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 6:09 Transcription Available


    Lockhart's Irish music session: where tradition meets community!Welcome back to 78644 Podcast! In this episode host Steven Collins takes you to the lively Irish music session at Lockhart Arts and Crafts. He chats with local musicians about their love for Irish folk music and the tradition of playing together. Guests share their stories of how they got into Irish music, how the pandemic affected their sessions, and what it's like to play in a big group. Jay Poirier, the Founder of Lockhart's Irish Music Session, talks about how this session grew and became one of the largest in Texas. It's a great look at how music brings the Lockhart community together.Guests in This Episode:Jay Poirier - Founder of Lockhart's Irish Music Session, one of the largest in Texas. Musicians sharing their love for Irish folk traditions.What's Inside:How musicians in Lockhart share their love for Irish music through sessions.Why playing in a group helps develop teamwork, discipline, and friendship.Fun stories from musicians of all levels, from beginners to experts.How the community and organizers keep the tradition alive and growing.Why the Irish music session is more than just playing. It's about culture, connection, and fun.Timestamps:[00:00] - Steven Collins introduces the lively Irish music session in Lockhart[01:08] - Pat Horn on the community spirit at the sessions[01:54] - Thomas Grauzer talks about the joy of playing with other musicians[02:37] - Jamie Mays shares how she got into Irish music[03:15] - Jay Poirier on how the pandemic affected the music community[03:50] - How the session grew and became one of Texas' largest[05:47] - The impact of community support in keeping the tradition aliveFollow Our Guests:Lockhart Arts and Craft: https://www.facebook.com/lockhartartsandcraft/ https://www.instagram.com/lockhart_artsandcraft/Follow our Host:Steven Collins: https://www.instagram.com/deadmanonlineThis Episode is Sponsored by:Wella Foods: https://www.instagram.com/wellafoods/Thunderbird Bar: https://www.instagram.com/thunderbirdbar/ PrintingSolutionstx: https://www.instagram.com/printingsolutionstx/ Gaslight-Baker Theatre: https://www.instagram.com/gaslightbaker/ Courthouse Nights: https://www.instagram.com/courthousenights/ Crystal Glaze Photography: https://www.instagram.com/crystalglazephotography/ Gray Beard Films: https://www.instagram.com/graybeardfilms/ Texas Hatters - HishatLady: https://www.instagram.com/hishatlady/Follow 78644 Podcast:Website: https://www.78644podcast.com/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/people/78644-Podcast/100089192381124/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/78644podcast/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@78644PodcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/78644/exclusive-content

    The 217 Today Podcast
    217 Today: Curious about astrophotography in C-U? Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the craft

    The 217 Today Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025


    In today’s deep dive, astrophotographers in Champaign, Urbana share what’s so awe inspiring about their work. 

    RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
    From the Hands of Masters: De Mains de Maîtres, 14/11/2025

    RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 59:14


    The Czech republic is the Pays d'Honneur for this biennial event. De Mains De Maîtres is dedicated to excellence in craftsmanship, creativity, and the profound artistry of making things by hand. This, the 5th edition of the biennale, has grown into one of the most prestigious applied Art and Design events in the Greater Region. De Mains de Maîtres was founded in 2016 under the patronage of Their Royal Highnesses, the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg.  The mission is to honour craftsmanship and give visibility to those who shape our world with their hands. In this conversation we will discuss how craftsmanship connects heritage, identity, sustainability, and emotional well-being across generations. It is linked to the materials around us, the conversations and subversions of the day, the need to slow down and connect with our world through our hands and our heads. Artistry of this level is worth elevating, celebrating, respecting and encouraging through our educational system - another theme of the conversation. This year hosts Czechia as the Pays d'Honneur, bringing centuries of glassmaking, ceramics, puppetry and design heritage to Luxembourg. My guests this week are: - Her Excellency, Ambassador Barbara Karpetová, who has been instrumental in coordinating Czechia's participation. - Tom Wirion, Director General of the Chambre des Métiers. - Embroidery artist Yanis Miltgen, whose sculptural textile work has gained international acclaim. - Ceramicist Ellen van der Woude, whose work is influenced by nature, harmony and emotional resonance. Ambassador Barbara Karpetová speaks so eloquently about the changing borders and names of her homeland, and how, throughout this, the language of the artists developed its own conversation with people. The humour that can be spotted in artisans' work through generations of history; the means to remain resilient through periods of political repression. Craft can hold the history and identity of a nation's people. Her Excellency also highlighted the psychological importance of making: the sense of satisfaction in producing something from beginning to end, and the power of craft to reconnect us with our own creativity which is so easily lost in an era of screens and speed. Ambassador Barbara also spoke about the rich material landscape of ‘Bohemia' which easily allowed the arts of certain genres to flourish, such as glass-making. On the Luxembourg side, Tom Wirion, Director General of the Chambre des Métiers, underscored how essential the craft sector is to the country's cultural landscape. Tom noted that one of the greatest challenges remains perception: encouraging young people (and parents) to view skilled trades as a stable, innovative, and rewarding career path. “Buying a crafted object,” he explained, “means investing in a gesture, not just a product.” His vision is to make artisans visible, valued, and actively supported through new pathways, partnerships, and gallery collaborations.  And naturally the educational system has to allow this subject to shine more too. Ceramic artist Ellen van der Woude, formerly a lawyer, turned to ceramics after personal loss and found profound therapeutic power in clay. Her sculptures embrace movement, tension, harmony, and imperfection: an homage to nature's organic balance. For this edition, she presents three works inspired by the transition from winter to spring, reminding us that renewal follows even the longest winters.  Ellen's own confidence in realising that she was indeed an artist only settled once she won the Jury Prize in the first edition of De Mains de Maîtres. She went on to win numerous other awards since. Yanis Miltgen, at just 24 years, found embroidery at the age of 15. Like Ellen, he found working with his hands and mind to be therapy as he had panic attacks at school. Yanis has won the most prestigious embroidery prize (just last week in London); the Hand & Lock Prize. He also won “Les de(ux) mains” Prize from the Comité Colbert (which is ‘the voice of luxury in France). Yanis has brought embroidery to an entirely new level of textile sculptural artistry, merging embroidery with metal, silicone, and reclaimed materials. His pieces, often requiring hundreds of hours, push the boundaries of what textile art can be: scientific in process, poetic in effect. We are reminded at the end by Ambassador Karpetová that even we, as customers, continue this line of artisan appreciation, as we observe the flow of an artists hands' into our homes, or gifting to a loved one. The continuity of time and art, heritage and thought, all combined. These are the things of divine creation which we can contemplate. To stand amongst these curated pieces, visit De Mains De Maîtres 20th to 23rd of November, 10am to 6.30pm, no entrance fee at 19 Avenue de la Liberté. Useful Links https://www.demainsdemaitres.lu/en/ Czech Embassy • Website: https://mzv.gov.cz/luxembourg • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadeTchequeLuxembourg/ Tom Wirion – Chambre des Métiers • https://www.cdm.lu • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-wirion/ Yanis Miltgen • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miltgen_design/?hl=en Ellen van der Woude • Website: http://www.ellenvanderwoude.com • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellenvanderwoude/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/madebyEF/

    BeerSmith Home and Beer Brewing Podcast
    Craft and Home Cider Making with Richard Yi – BeerSmith Podcast #335

    BeerSmith Home and Beer Brewing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 54:23


    Richard Yi joins me from Brooklyn Cider House to talk about Cider, the growing Craft Cider industry and how you can make your own cider at home. You can find show notes and additional episodes on my blog here.

    Faith & Family Filmmakers
    Acting: The Craft and Calling with Kaylee Keller

    Faith & Family Filmmakers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 26:03 Transcription Available


    Episode 181 - Acting: The Craft and Calling with Kaylee Keller In this episode of the Faith and Family Filmmakers podcast, host Matt Chastain interviews Kaylee Keller, an accomplished actress, recording artist, public speaker, digital marketer, and teacher. They discuss the challenges and blessings of following a calling in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the importance of faith and character. Kaylee shares her approach to acting, including creating detailed backstories for her characters and maintaining her moral and ethical standards in her career choices. They also talk about the significance of representation, community, and balancing professional opportunities with personal convictions. Highlights include:● Following a Calling● The Craft of Acting● Creating Authentic Characters● Balancing Faith and Acting● The Importance of Representation● Parental Support and Grounding● Defining True Success● Upcoming Projects● Narrative vs. Commercial WorkBio:Award-winning actress, acclaimed recording artist, and compelling singer-songwriter, Kaylee Keller sensed a divine calling towards performing even before starting kindergarten.Her journey gained significant momentum around age fifteen when a showcase opened doors to industry professionals. What followed was a rapid ascent: graduating high school early, signing an artist development deal, releasing her first song to radio, and opening for national artists such as Josh Wilson, Jerrod Niemann, Craig Campbell, and Joe Diffy. She simultaneously took her music and inspiring messages to festivals, schools, and churches across the US – all before she could legally drive everywhere solo!Currently, Kaylee is making significant strides in the acting world, starring in new family-friendly and faith-based films that have earned her several awards and nominations. When she's not performing or filming, she channels her passion into leading worship, teaching music lessons, and empowering others through digital marketing. Kaylee isn't just performing; she's living out a profound calling, inspiring others to find and embrace their own, one song and one role at a time.Website: https://www.kayleekeller.com/IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14178668/Instagram: @kayleekellermusicFacebook: Kaylee KellerYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KayleeKellerSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Gyu1ec5SE05nVp0c8azwq?si=cwj_HovNSw2_vfiaxTj_mAEditing by Blake NowlainFAFF Association Online Meetups: https://faffassociation.com/#faff-meetingsScreenwriters Retreat - Mexico: https://www.faffassociation.com/writers-retreatJaclyn's Book - In the Beginning, Middle and End: A Screenwriter's Observations of LIfe, Character, and God: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D9R7XS9VVIP Producers Mentorship Program https://www.faffassociation.com/vip-producers-mentorship The Faith & Family Filmmakers podcast helps filmmakers who share a Christian worldview stay in touch,...

    The Manufacturing Marketer
    B2B product marketing from inside an industrial automation company with Kelly Battaglini | IMC Live

    The Manufacturing Marketer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 43:32


    How industrial marketers can use product marketing to drive real sales momentum. What does great product marketing look like inside a manufacturing organization? And how can small teams adopt enterprise-level tactics to drive results? In this episode, Gorilla 76's Peyton Warren and Allen Fennewald sit down with Kelly Cicconi Battaglini — a 13-year product marketing leader at Phoenix Contact — to break it down. You'll learn how to: - Influence sales, even when it feels out of reach - Align marketing and sales through incentives and collaboration - Energize your distributors and channel partners - Craft value propositions that stick - Launch (or relaunch) products that actually move the needle - Manage internal approvals and stakeholders without getting stuck - Adapt big-team strategies for small-team success Whether you're launching a product, supporting sales or managing distributor relationships, this episode is packed with practical advice you can apply right away. RESOURCES

    Soundside
    Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Nov 13-16

    Soundside

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 4:58


    Here at Soundside, we've got lots of plans this weekend. Paige Browning is playing in a Kickball tournament, while Jason is planning on cheering for her... Supervising Producer Sarah Leibovitz is doing LAUNDRY... What joy! As for YOU, here are all your options from this week's Weekend Warmup... LINKS: SIFF Cinema Italian Style 2025 Sew, Quilt, Needlework, Craft, Expo & Festival in Puyallup Gobble Up Northwest! - Urban Craft Uprising Seattle International Auto Show The 2025 DB Cooper Conference Seattle Kraken vs San Jose Sharks Gilman Village 2025 Winter Fest Grit City Comic Show UW Huskies Men’s Football vs Purdue Death and Music | Town Hall Seattle Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Cryptids, Creeps, And Conspiracy
    EP104 - Out of This World UFO Sightings From Reddit

    Cryptids, Creeps, And Conspiracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 39:00 Transcription Available


    This week Natty is joined by Miss Liss from Ouch! Was That A Ghost? yet again as they fly into some first hand UFO/UAP encounters reported in Reddit feeds. From black space crafts to blimps like anonmalies, we try to determine the authenticity of the accounts. Big news about the new podcast venture is also explained. So buckle up, put on your tinfoil hats and let's get into it!Click here for merch sites, patreon site, website, to donate, and join me on social media!Sources:https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/1r034d/alien_abductees_of_reddit_or_people_who_have/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cryptids-creeps-and-conspiracy-podcast--6041412/support.

    AI Tool Report Live
    Building Real AI Humans: The Future is NOW

    AI Tool Report Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 49:26


    Try AI Pals today: http://tavus.io/pals-launch?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=theaireportIn this candid conversation with Quinn Favret, and Hassaan Raza, Co-Founders of Tavus, we dive deep into the future of human computing and how AI is learning to communicate like humans. Quinn walks us through their inspiring San Francisco office—a museum of vintage computing that fuels the company's innovation culture.Topics Covered:0:00 — Introduction & Office Tour2:15 — Building an Inspiring Workspace for Innovation5:45 — The Evolution of Human-Computer Interaction (CLI → GUI → Human Computing)8:30 — What is "Human Computing"? The OS for Human-AI Interaction12:00 — The Waltz of Communication: Understanding Turn-Taking, Tone & Body Language15:20 — Tavus Technology: Perception, Understanding, Reaction & Action20:45 — Introducing Tavus Pals: AI Companions That Reach Out to You25:30 — Real-World Impact: The AI Santa Story & Accessibility30:15 — Ethical AI: Human-First Design & Responsibility35:00 — The Future of Work: Invisible Interface & AI Coworkers (10-20 Year Vision)42:30 — Addressing Job Displacement & Automation47:00 — Building an International, Culturally Diverse Team52:15 — What Makes a Great Tavus Hire: Passion, Craft & Opinions57:45 — Employee Challenges That Changed Company Direction62:00 — The "Why Do You Do This?" Question & Personal Motivations67:30 — Closing Remarks & GratitudeKey Takeaways:Human computing is the next frontier: machines that understand you instead of you learning to understand machinesEffective communication involves far more than words—tone, timing, facial expressions, and body language all matterTavus Pals represent a new category of AI application: emotionally intelligent, proactive, and truly conversationalDiversity of perspective—cultural, generational, educational—is critical to building AI that works for everyoneThe future workplace will have AI coworkers that feel as natural to interact with as human colleaguesTimestamps & Chapters:Vintage Computing Culture & InnovationThe Evolution of Computing InterfacesHuman-Centered AI Design PhilosophyReal-Time AI Perception & UnderstandingTavus Consumer Products & APIEmotional Intelligence in AIEthical Considerations & ResponsibilityFuture of Work & The Invisible InterfaceBuilding an International TeamHiring for Passion Over BackgroundLegacy & ImpactWe explore conversations with founders, technologists, and innovators shaping the future. This episode features Quinn Hassan discussing how Tavus is reimagining human-computer interaction through emotionally intelligent AI.#AI #Tavus #HumanComputing #FutureOfWork #AICompanions #Innovation #TechPodcast #FounderInterview #Startups #EmotionalIntelligence

    The Beer Engine
    Lucky Owl Club Casino Beer and Basketball Hour

    The Beer Engine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 61:58


    When it comes to Aussie gambling sites,  I just can't imagine what's better than the Lucky Owl Club. I mean, you get everything: some awesome games, great banking, all the crypto you want. It's a lot like beers, loaded with crypto and a bunch of shitty scams. Today we looked at a number of Beggars pizzas, considered the homeland security risk level of a can of Steel Reserve, and put Tony into a big giant robot to fight the Untappd aliens. Just another day in the world of the Beer Engine, am I right? ★ Support this podcast ★

    The Good-er Guys Show
    The Great and Powerful Mark Landis

    The Good-er Guys Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 43:58


    After some time away (again), the boys talk about art forger Mark Landis and the documentary Arts and Craft.Check in to hear what nonsense they've been up to and how long Jeremy's been sleeping on the gallery floor.Balancing the Feminine opens at River's Edge Gallery November 14th.Check out new GAPO the Clown comics every month at patreon.com/gapotheclown

    BeerSmith Home and Beer Brewing Video Podcast
    Craft and Home Cider Making with Richard Yi – BeerSmith Podcast #335

    BeerSmith Home and Beer Brewing Video Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 54:01


    Richard Yi joins me from Brooklyn Cider House to talk about Cider, the growing Craft Cider industry and how you can make your own cider at home. You can find show notes and additional episodes on my blog here.

    United Public Radio
    UFO Undercover - On Board Craft and Contact Experiences with Dolly Safran

    United Public Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 119:11


    UFO Undercover welcomes back Dolly Safran, fellow UPRN Host of The Light Gate along with Preston Dennett. November 12th, 2025 Dolly will be discussing her on board craft and contact experiences. About Dolly: Dolly Safran began her life journey already a generational contactee. Her father, an Airborne Ranger in the US Army, was also a contactee from an early age. Growing up was challenging for Dolly as occurrences of disappearing from her home, psychic phenomena and unseen friends caused anxiety for her mother. Until the age of 14, Dolly's memories were not fluid. She knew strange things were happening, but could not connect reality to them. It took a huge push to fight for her conscious recall to remain intact. After gaining awareness, her life took on purpose. Nursing began her journey. Then she began serving as a civilian worker in the US Department of the Treasury, and also in the Army as a Department of Defense employee. Life changed those trajectories suddenly, and she was happy to become a zoo keeper and an Animal Baby Momma for a private zoo and sanctuary in Florida. All while being taught by and working with ET. Dolly's decision to break her silence is now an imperative for her

    Design System Office Hours
    Ep 90: WTF is Craft

    Design System Office Hours

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 31:27


    Davy and PJ talk about the term "craft," emphasizing that high-quality design work requires designers to understand engineering constraints and that a good design system needs to provide education, not just components and prototypes.

    The Yogi Roth Show: How Great Is Ball
    Gary Danielson and the Craft of Calling the Game

    The Yogi Roth Show: How Great Is Ball

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 27:15


    Gary Danielson loves to compete. And like all elite competitors, what is never seen, or heard is the how they talk to themselves when all else is quiet. When doubters show up, they remind themselves they are playing a completely different game. Rather, an infinite one.That's Gary. For decades we have heard his voice: coaching viewers and celebrating the game. Today he joins the Y-Option podcast, fueled by our founding sponsor, 76® - keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beat.I met Gary in 2018. I was calling pre-season games for the short lived Alliance of American Football League (AAF) and he was set to be the main voice on the air for the regular season. As the broadcast began I looked over my left shoulder and there he was. A legend in the business and a man studying the game, honing his craft.At halftime I said hello but was too nervous to ask legit questions, gain advice and lean into his welcoming nature.This past July that all changed. We had a profound conversation at Big Ten Media Days, one that impacted me on so many levels, and since then have been able to forge a relationship. I learned that Gary, much like the giants in college football media, are kind, thoughtful and when in the twilight of their careers—only want to help.He did. He has.When I sat down with him for this week's episode of Y-Option, I found a man who still sees the game the way a quarterback does—scanning the field, anticipating pressure, staying calm in chaos.Gary has spent decades calling the biggest games in college football—his voice layered into the sport's history like a soundtrack for fall Saturday's. But beneath the broadcast polish is a story about grit, belief, and what it means to compete when the odds say otherwise.He began as an overlooked college player who refused to give up. When the NFL didn't call, he made his own calls—writing letters to every team in the league until one gave him a shot. That moment defined him. It wasn't luck. It was conviction.And that same conviction carried him through an extraordinary second act—not as a player, but as a broadcaster who treated every assignment like a game that mattered. Week after week, year after year, he studied film, built edges of puzzles, and trusted his instincts once the lights came on. He never coasted. He never took a play off.What stands out most about Gary isn't his longevity—it's his consistency. Whether he was breaking down a play on CBS or in a production meeting with players, he has approached each moment with respect for those who play, coach and watch. He saw broadcasting as a responsibility—not just to inform, but to teach and reveal the deeper beauty of the game.Now, in his final few games on CBS, there's a grace to how he talks about walking away. He's proud, but not boastful. Competitive, but grounded. What drives him is the same thing that fueled him as a player: doing the work, earning trust, and honoring the craft.At 74, he still sees himself as a player—not because he misses the roar of the crowd, but because the mindset never left him. Compete. Prepare. Respect the game. Elevate your teammates. Finish strong. Inspire others. And always believe in yourself. Hope you enjoy this one as much as I did.No planes this week as have a home game with Iowa visiting USC in a game that will be won at the line of scrimmage and what should be a sold out Coliseum. Hope you enjoy another week in college football, as the regular season is almost over.As always—much love and stay steady,YogiThanks for reading Y-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe

    Time Sensitive Podcast
    Jay Osgerby on Imbuing Objects With Meaning

    Time Sensitive Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 62:45


    The British designer Jay Osgerby believes in designing rigorously simple objects that are deeply felt and, hopefully, appreciated for generations to come. As the co-founder of the London-based industrial studio Barber Osgerby, Jay and his partner in the firm, Edward Barber, emphasize experimentation, innovation, and a material- and craft-forward design approach to their products, furniture, architecture, and interiors. Across their nearly 30-year history as a studio, Barber Osgerby has taken a “fewer, better things” approach and along the way built a rich and varied body of work that includes the 2012 London Olympics torch, a commemorative £2 coin (2012), a Victoria and Albert Museum installation with BMW (2014), Vitra's Tip Ton chair (2011), and paper lanterns crafted by Ozeki & Co. in Gifu, Japan. Each project exudes clarity, calm, and consideration—and always a sense of character. On this episode of Time Sensitive, Osgerby shares his optimistic views on A.I. as a means toward more people engaging in craft and handwork; considers what his years inside factories and surrounded by craftspeople have taught him about human ingenuity; and reflects on objects as vessels for memory, history, and soul.Special thanks to our Season 12 presenting sponsor, Van Cleef & Arpels.Show notes: Jay Osgerby[05:08] Flos[8:37] 2012 London Olympics torch[8:37] £2 coin (2012)[8:37] Victoria and Albert Museum[8:37] London Design Biennale[14:18] Design Museum in Tallinn, Estonia[14:18] Isokon[15:58] Dieter Rams[15:58] Ettore Sottsass[15:58] Memphis Group[15:58] Rationalism[20:25] Pitt Rivers Museum[24:56] Vitra[28:49] Arts and Crafts Movement[29:09] Glenn Adamson[31:01] Bill McKibben[36:38] Blueprint[36:38] Paul Smith[38:01] Galerie Kreo[39:00] Tyler Brûlé[41:36] Venini[51:34] Vico Magistretti[51:34] Achille Castiglione[53:07] Ozeki & Co.

    Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers
    Behind the Scenes at Author Nation 2025: Take-aways, Vendor Interviews, and Vegas Stories

    Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 33:51


    293 / Curious about how conferences can spark inspiration, build connections, and transform your author business? We  recap our experiences at Author Nation, share some lessons learned, and highlight community connection possibilities.Panel insights: romance, rom-com, cozy, and moreDirect sales, Kickstarter, and translations for authorsNew tech for signed ebooks and social media marketing

    Elevate Life Church Podcast
    Miracle Sunday 2.0 | Greater Things | The Craft Family

    Elevate Life Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 14:13


    Teach the Geek Podcast
    EP. 385: How to Ensure Your Audience Remembers What you Said

    Teach the Geek Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 10:09


    How to Ensure Your Audience Remembers What you SaidLast week we talked about making presentations less boring. This week, we take it a step further: how do you make sure your audience actually remembers what you said?In this episode, I share practical tips for technical professionals to:a. Craft a clear, memorable key messageb. Structure presentations so your audience can follow alongc. Use stories and examples that stickd. Check understanding before it's too lateWhether you're presenting to colleagues, clients, or at a conference, these strategies will help your message land — and stay.

    Business of Craft
    Business of Craft 2025 Mastering Newsletters

    Business of Craft

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 28:59


    Welcome to Business of Craft, a show designed to help entrepreneurs with fabric or fiber businesses become more successful.  This is our 8th season of BOC and today we have another solocast to cover one of the topics in our new book, Marketing Magic for Savvy Craft Businesses. I'm super proud of this book which my whole team wrote in 2025. The book is available for sale in Kindle and print version (and soon to be audio) on our website or Amazon. Today we're talking about the topic in chapter 11 of our book, Marketing Magic for Savvy Craft Businesses: Mastering Email Newsletters for Deeper Engagement.

    On Wednesdays We Read (OWWR Pod)
    Ep. 165- Rosalind is a f****** nightmare. (In the Woods)

    On Wednesdays We Read (OWWR Pod)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 72:14


    Send us a textHannah and Laura are delving into a new series! They are beginning their investigation into The Dublin Murder Squad by Tana French and covering the first half of In the Woods! They also chat about anxiety inducing manga, some great audiobooks, and The Craft.*This episode contains SPOILERS for In the Woods by Tana French. Spoiler section begins at: 28 min 45 secs. ***CW for the episode: discussions of murder, death, strangulation, sexual assault, rape, sodomy, police, detectives, sex, child abuse, mental illness**Media Mentions:In the Woods by Tana FrenchJujutsu Kaisen by Gege AkutamiJujutsu Kaisen---Crunchy RollThe Bear---HuluThe Prestige---Hulu Even Though I Knew the End by C.L. PolkThe Craft---Apple TVThe City in Glass by Nghi VoHex in the City by Kelly GarciaIn an Absent Dream by Seanan McGuireInception---HBO MaxTaskmaster---YouTubeSupport the showBe sure to follow OWWR Pod!www.owwrpod.com Twitter (updates only): @OwwrPodBlueSky: @OwwrPodTikTok: @OwwrPodInstagram: @owwrpodThreads: @OwwrPodHive: @owwrpodSend us an email at: owwrpod@gmail.comCheck out OWWR Patreon: patreon.com/owwrpodOr join OWWR Discord! We'd love to chat with you!You can follow Hannah at:Instagram: @brews.and.booksThreads: @brews.and.booksTikTok: @brews.and.booksYou can follow Laura at:Instagram: @goodbooksgreatgoatsBlueSky: @myyypod

    CASTELLI Cycling Podcast
    PAUL MAGNIER, Part 2 | Inside the Flamme Rouge, Sprint Craft, Marginal Gains & Pro Workwear

    CASTELLI Cycling Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 44:31


    In part two of our conversation with French powerhouse Paul Magnier of Soudal–Quick-Step — one of the brightest young stars in professional cycling — we dive deep into the art of sprinting.Paul pulls back the curtain on the final 1,000 meters: how to read chaos, trust the lead-out, and time the winning move.We dig into aero gains — from wind-tunnel insights and bar-width experiments to 56×11 gearing and 105–110 rpm cadence — and why he practices seated accelerations at 800–1,000 watts. He also unpacks the Wolfpack mentality that trades pressure for confidence.Paul shares how he mentally reset after a heavy crash, what separates good from great sprinters, and his race-day routine. Plus: his go-to Castelli kit — the Sanremo S8 speed suit, Perfetto, Gabba, and Gavia jackets for rough weather — and why Castelli's no-logo Pro Shop pieces have become a peloton secret.If you're chasing faster finishes in crits or road races, you'll love Paul's practical sprint training cues and energy-saving tactics.

    Non-Profit Digital Success
    129 - The Ultimate Giving Tuesday Playbook

    Non-Profit Digital Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 13:03


    Join host David Pisarek for a fast, practical playbook to plan, launch, and optimize a high-converting Giving Tuesday campaign. Whether you are scrambling last minute or refining a solid plan, David breaks down the exact steps to tell a powerful story, segment your donors, and turn more visits into donations.In this episode, you'll discover how to:Craft a single, human-centred narrative that sparks emotion and actionSegment donors and tailor messaging for small gifts, majors, and corporate supportersOptimise mobile-first donation pages and reduce friction at checkoutWrite clear, specific calls to action that lift conversionsUse ethical urgency and matching gifts to motivate givingBuild a 7–8 email post-donation journey that drives retention and repeat giftsTune in to get the step-by-step tactics your non-profit can implement today to make this your best Giving Tuesday yet.

    Non-Profit Digital Success
    129 - The Ultimate Giving Tuesday Playbook

    Non-Profit Digital Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 13:03


    Join host David Pisarek for a fast, practical playbook to plan, launch, and optimize a high-converting Giving Tuesday campaign. Whether you are scrambling at the last minute or refining a solid plan, David breaks down the exact steps to tell a powerful story, segment your donors, and turn more visits into donations.In this episode, you'll discover how to:Craft a single, human-centred narrative that sparks emotion and actionSegment donors and tailor messaging for small gifts, majors, and corporate supportersOptimize mobile-first donation pages and reduce friction at checkoutWrite clear, specific calls to action that lift conversionsUse ethical urgency and matching gifts to motivate givingBuild a 7–8 email post-donation journey that drives retention and repeat giftsTune in to get the step-by-step tactics your non-profit can implement today to make this your best Giving Tuesday yet.

    Not Too Busy To Write
    Lily Dunn on the transformative craft of memoir

    Not Too Busy To Write

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 52:43


    Lily Dunn is the author of the acclaimed Sins of My Father and her latest book Into Being brings together her experience as a writer and teacher of literary memoir. It's an essential read for anyone embarking on personal narrative form. Lily talks with me about assumptions people get wrong about memoir, the unique relationship between memoirist and reader and the ethics and challenges of writing about other people.LinksInto Being by Lily DunnSins of My Father by Lily DunnLondon Lit Lab Memoir Bootcamp with Lily DunnThe Fold Writers MembershipThis series of the podcast is sponsored by award winning audio book app xigxagListeners of Not Too Busy To Write can receive their second book FREE To redeem, download the xigxag app from the App Store or Google Play. Go to My xigxag/Settings, then click on Account. Under Vouchers, click on the ‘Enter code' button and add your voucher code TOOBUSY to your account. After your first purchase, your second title will be free!

    On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
    HUB 480: AUTHOR PANEL - Barrie Atkin and Emily Crookston

    On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 46:15


    Books have the power to do more than share knowledge—they help us reimagine what's possible. The right book can spark clarity, shift culture, and offer practical tools that transform how we lead, collaborate, and connect. Whether you're an entrepreneur, thought leader, or changemaker, you'll find inspiration here from authors using their books to fuel movements, grow their businesses, and make a difference. If you're writing or launching a nonfiction book—or supporting authors who are—head over to www.BizBookPubHub.com. It's your go-to resource for vetted service providers, virtual networking events, and a thriving author community. Now, let's dive into today's panel: Barrie Atkin wrote “Hate Football? Fun Facts to Help You Become Part of the Crowd,” a lighthearted, practical guide for anyone who feels left out of football culture—offering fun facts, simple tips, and surprising insights to help you understand and even enjoy the game. Emily Crookston wrote “Unwritten: The Thought Leader's Guide to Not Overthinking Your Business Book” to help business owners stop overthinking and finally write the book that builds their brand, without derailing their business in the process. Please join me in welcoming Barrie and Emily.  In this episode, we discuss the following:

    Convo By Design
    WestEdge 2025 Designing the Experience | 621 | WestEdge Co-Founder Megan Reilly and Theater Designer Kim Gordon Designs

    Convo By Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 63:01


    It is very hard for me to believe it but the 2025 edition of WestEdge is almost here. This will be the 10th edition of the show and I am so excited to share the slate of talks taking place this year in the WestEdge Theater Presented By Pacific Sales! But, I'm not going to do it here because our time here is limited. But I have an idea. I am going to link all of the programs and the times in the show notes. So, you can make your plans accordingly. Today on the show, you are going to hear from Megan Reilly, co-founder of WestEdge and my dear friend, Kim Gordon of Kim Gordon Designs. Kim is joined by Julia Demarco, who together designed the WestEdge Theater Presented by Pacific Sales. We talk about the inspiration that went into the theater design, the how and they why. You are going to love this. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep LOME-AI.com, simple, inexpensive, text to video harnessing the power of AI to grow your firm, beautifully. Before we get into it, I have something really special to share with you. Something special with a WestEdge connection. My friend, and longtime friend of the show Anthony Laney of Laney LA sent me a copy of the new monograph, Poetics of Home; Essays and Spaces by Laney LA. And so, I want to share a special installment of BOOKLOOK. BookLook - Anthony Laney, Laney LA: Poetics of Home Avialable from Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers: Order Here.  “ Laney LA's work embodies a distinctly Southern California spirit - the blur between indoors and out, the layering of experiences, the quiet merger of minimalism and sensuality. - Sam Lubell . This is from the foreword of Laney LA's book, Poetics of Home. The book is available through Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers. Before I tell you about the book, let me tell you about my friend Anthony Laney. Laney and I first bonded on the show over a project of his in Manhattan Beach, home for me. This project had a disappearing pool, which was very cool, but it was't the cool factor of a pool that disappeared below a functional outdoor space. It was the “why” behind its installment. The South Bay in Los Angeles is known for very expensive homes on very small lots. The underground pool is very cool but more than that, it represents something very special about Anthony and his namesake firm. This was a solution to a challenge. The client wanted this space and the home designed for the site. But they also wanted a yard for the family to enjoy the very unique exterior environment. Mark Twain said it best, “Buy land, they're not making It anymore”. It takes a very special mind to craft something that literally makes more functional space on the same site. If you want to understand the thought process and the ethos of this unique firm, Poetics of Home shows you what's behind the walls, and under the deck. But Laney LA has another challenge. This was their debut monograph and just like a smash hit record, it will be very difficult to match or exceed. So, let's focus on this one. “Craft is where intention becomes tangible” - Anthony Laney My favorite quote from the book because it is so simple and true. 6 words that succinctly define the motive. If you are anything like me, with regard to design and architecture, the story behind the design is equally important to form and function. Because the industry still speaks about architecture in terms of form and function. Yeah, it' important. However, when you minimize something to simply how it looks and why it does, you can't fully explore the intangibles. The way a space makes you feel. If you've never been to LA's South Bay, you don't know what Manhattan Beach smells like in August. Sunscreen and salt air, the scent of grilled meat and citrus. Or, what it sounds like during the Charlie Saikley 6-Man Beach Volleyball Tourn...

    agri-Culture
    Ep 240 Susan's Shire: NY State Sheep & Wool Festival 2025 (Rhinebeck I Love You!)

    agri-Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 30:07


    For this month's podcast I travel to Rhinebeck, NY for the NY State Sheep & Wool Festival. I met so many wonderful and talented people...I was totally geeking out. With my cameraman Oscar in tow, the two of us interviewed some amazing talent, from rug hooking to fine art. So please sit back and enjoy this month's episode of Susan's Shire.Links:http://www.ravensgateprimitives.com/https://www.sheepincognito.com/https://www.toftuk.com/https://makeitwithwool.com/https://chesapeakefibershed.com/Support the show

    The Dark Mind Podcast
    Voice, Violence & Visceral Fiction: Briana Cox and Kailee Pedersen on Craft

    The Dark Mind Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 54:36


    Briana N. Cox and Kailee Pedersen join the show to discuss their debut horror novels.We explore themes of home, economic precarity, and body horror through the lens of queer and BIPOC identity.Briana shares how "Indigent" transforms urban gentrification and addiction into visceral, psychological horror.Kailee unveils the mythic and operatic roots of "Sacrificial Animals" set on a Nebraska farm, unraveling family trauma and supernatural possibility.Both authors reflect on writing truthfully about marginalization without reducing it to a trend or symbol.We dig into their personal backgrounds, influences from cognitive science and opera, and the creative power of alienation.Our conversation reveals how landscape, language, and myth structure their approach to horror.Listeners get insights into scene edits, professional challenges, and the drive to bring authentic voices to dark fiction.Tune in for a nuanced, candid exploration of horror, identity, and literary ambition.Briana Cox: briana-n-cox-writer.carrd.cohttps://briannajcox.comhttps://instagram.com/pedroparo2https://linktr.ee/briana.n.coxhttps://graveside-press.com/indigent-by-briana-n-coxhttps://ko-fi.com/briana_n_coxKailee Pedersen:https://kaileepedersen.comhttps://instagram.com/kailee_pedersenhttps://threads.net/@kailee_pedersenhttps://blueskyweb.xyz/user/kaileepedersen.bsky.socialhttps://twitter.com/KaileePedersenhttps://audible.com/pd/Sacrificial-Animals-Audiobook/B0CGRXFC5L

    Business of Story
    #541: How CMOs Turn AI Marketing Chaos into Credible Brand Storytelling With Joeri Billast

    Business of Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 52:24


    Are you a CMO or marketing leader struggling to connect scattered AI experiments into a powerful, credible brand story? In this episode of the Business of Story, Park Howell welcomes Joeri Billast—international marketing strategist and host of the "Web3 CMO Stories" podcast—to reveal how top brands transition from fragmented AI efforts to systematic, story-driven success. You'll discover: The difference between AI-first and narrative-first approaches to marketing Boardroom strategies to boost your credibility and drive real business results How ChatGPT and AI change marketing visibility and audience engagement Step-by-step frameworks for building effective, repeatable AI marketing workflows Actionable advice for aligning AI innovation with brand storytelling goals Joeri shares practical insights and proven workflows so you can maximize your team's efficiency, stand out in the boardroom, and lead your brand to storytelling success in the age of AI. Key topics: AI marketing, brand storytelling, content frameworks, marketing technology, boardroom strategy, ChatGPT, systematic workflows, CMO leadership. Listen now to learn how to turn marketing chaos into clarity—systematically—with Joeri Billast. Craft your brilliant brand story strategy in minutes, not months, and instantly create compelling content that converts customers with the StoryCycle Genie™ #StoryOn! ≈Park

    What's in a Song
    Taylor Swift's "Father Figure" The break down with guest Forensic musicologist Joe Bennett

    What's in a Song

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 77:36


    Send us a textIn this episode, we break down Father Figure from Taylor Swift's record "The Life of a Showgirl".In this episode we look at:The chord progressionMelodic hooksRhetorical devicesGuitar voicingsThe stunning bridge and what the back ground harmonies are bringing to this section to make it so spectacularPhrasingProsodySign up for the Master class:The songwriting secrets of Taylor Swift Nov 18th:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1811786424969?aff=oddtdtcreatorSupport this podcast:https://buymeacoffee.com/scarlet.keys Join the “What's in a Song” community: https://buymeacoffee.com/scarlet.keysScarlet's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarletkeysofficial/To purchase Scarlet Keys' book "What if it All Goes Right: Practicing Hope in the Hardest Times" featured on NPR and the Wall Street Journal:https://www.amazon.com/What-All-Goes-Right-Practicing/dp/B0CTYVQ9Q8Joe Bennett:To learn more about forensic musicology and professor Joe Bennett: https://joebennett.net/Mailing list:https://www.scarletkeys.com/Mixed by Peter Sykes: https://www.petersykesmusic.com/Otto Gross: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMnxx19QD-vxD4wnYGTn3JwScarlet's website: https://www.scarletkeys.comScarlet's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarletkeysofficial/To purchase Scarlet Keys' book "The Craft of Songwriting:https://www.amazon.com/Craft-Songwriting-Music-Meaning-Emotion/dp/0876391927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2PP55NU6E9ST6&keywords=the+craft+of+songwriting&qid=1659573139&sprefix=the+craft+of+songwritin%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1

    Homies of Horror
    The Crafts

    Homies of Horror

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 99:42


    Spoilers and magic ahead homies! Movie breakdown starts at 20:44. The Homies are feeling well rested and decided to come back and tackle two magical tales today. Hold on to your covens as we discuss The Craft and The Craft: Legacy. One we loved and the other not so much, take your pick on which is which! Also, Erika loves a rap battle while Roshane is light as a feather. 

    The Curious Builder
    #139 | Live from Mysa Hus | The Calm You Crave, The Craft That Created It: Mysa Hus | with Marc Cabrera and Mark Brandenhoff of Pella Windows, Alex Sernick of Huber Engineered Woods, and Chris Jessen of Rockwool

    The Curious Builder

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 68:39


    In this live episode of The Curious Builder podcast, Mark brings together his crew from Pella Windows, Huber & Zip, and Rockwool for a fun and lively chat at Mysa Hus. They dig into what makes this build stand out—think cozy vibes, wellness-driven design, and the power of working with partners you actually like. It's all about pushing home building forward with teamwork, quality materials, and a genuine passion for creating spaces that just feel amazing. Support the show - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/shop See our upcoming live events - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/events The host of the Curious Builder Podcast is Mark D. Williams, the founder of Mark D. Williams Custom Homes Inc. They are an award-winning Twin Cities-based home builder, creating quality custom homes and remodels — one-of-a-kind dream homes of all styles and scopes. Whether you're looking to reimagine your current space or start fresh with a new construction, we build homes that reflect how you live your everyday life. Sponsors for the Episode:  Pella Website: https://www.pella.com/ppc/professionals/why-wood/  Adaptive  Website: https://referrals.adaptive.build/u8Gkiaev  Sauna Camp Website: https://www.saunacamps.com/ Where to find the Guests:  Mysa Hus: https://www.mysahus.com/ Pella Windows: https://www.pella.com/ Huber & Zip: https://www.huberwood.com/zip-system Rockwool: https://www.rockwool.com/north-america/ Where to find the Host:  Website - https://www.mdwilliamshomes.com/  Podcast Website - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markdwilliams_customhomes/  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MarkDWilliamsCustomHomesInc/  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-williams-968a3420/  Houzz - https://www.houzz.com/pro/markdwilliamscustomhomes/mark-d-williams-custom-homes-inc

    Your Courageous Life podcast
    Ep 153: The big, brave "no": how to start saying no and mean it, without the guilt

    Your Courageous Life podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 6:45


    We've all been there--we say "yes" when we really want to say no, because we feel obligated or guilty or worried about someone's reaction.In this short, "tiny courage" episode, we're looking at how to start saying no and mean it, without the guilt. No explanations. No over-explaining. No trying to justify...just one powerful sentence.

    Boundaries over Burnout Podcast | Create a Healthy Work-Life Balance as a Christian Entrepreneur

    Christmas is a time for celebration, joy, and the warmth of family traditions. This year, let's embrace the homemade spirit by creating a charming Christmas atmosphere using natural elements like orange slices and other delightful crafts. This podcast will guide you through crafting unique decorations, festive treats, and heartwarming gifts—all infused with the essence of the season. Grab your scissors, glue, and a hot cocoa as we dive into the merry world of homemade Christmas! 1. Gathering Your Materials To get started, you'll need a few essential materials to create your decorations and treats: - For Décor: - Dried orange slices - Cinnamon sticks - Pinecones (natural or painted) - Twine or ribbon - Craft glue - Scissors - For Treats: - Ingredients for cookies or gingerbread - Festive sprinkles or edible glitter - Small mason jars or bags for packaging - For Gifts: - Blank gift tags - Decorative paper - Craft materials for personalizing gifts 2. Creating Dried Orange Slice Ornaments Dried orange slices add a beautiful, natural element to your Christmas décor. The process of making these ornaments is simple and rewarding. Ingredients & Instructions: 1. Preheat your oven to 200°F (93°C). 2. Slice oranges into 1/4-inch thick rounds. 3. Place the slices on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. 4. Bake for 2-3 hours, turning them halfway through, until they are dry but not burnt. 5. Once dried, use a skewer to create a small hole at the top of each slice for hanging. 6. Thread twine through the hole and hang them on your tree, mantel, or around your home. These will not only look stunning but will also fill your space with a light citrus aroma. 3. Crafting a Cinnamon Stick Bundle Next, let's create a rustic decoration that will complement your dried orange slices: cinnamon stick bundles. Instructions: 1. Gather 3-5 cinnamon sticks and tie them together using twine or ribbon. 2. Attach a dried orange slice or a small pinecone to the bundle for added charm. 3. Use these bundles as chair decorations, table centerpieces, or even as gift toppers. These bundles capture the scent of Christmas and add a touch of elegance to your décor. 4. Baking Festive Treats No Christmas is complete without delicious treats! Consider baking cookies or gingerbread with your family. Simple Gingerbread Cookie Recipe: Ingredients: - 3 cups all-purpose flour - 1 tablespoon ground ginger - 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon - 1/2 tablespoon ground cloves - 1 teaspoon baking soda - 1/2 teaspoon salt - 3/4 cup unsalted butter (softened) - 3/4 cup brown sugar - 1/2 cup molasses - 1 egg Instructions: 1. In a bowl, mix together the flour, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, baking soda, and salt. 2. In another bowl, cream the butter and brown sugar, then beat in the molasses and egg. 3. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture. 4. Refrigerate the dough for about 1 hour. 5. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) and roll out the dough on a floured surface. 6. Cut out shapes and place them on lined baking sheets. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until firm. 7. Let them cool and decorate with icing and sprinkles. Package them in mason jars with a festive ribbon for a personal touch! 5. Personalizing Gifts with DIY Touch Once your decorations and treats are ready, it's time to wrap your gifts. Gift-Wrapping Ideas: - Use plain brown paper and decorate it with stamps or doodles. - Attach a bundle of dried orange slices and cinnamon sticks to your gifts for a beautiful, aromatic embellishment. - Handwrite gift tags with heartfelt messages. These simple yet personal touches will make your presents memorable and cherished. Merry Christmas

    Chef Life Radio
    238 | Chef Franck Desplechin: Lessons from the Long Game

    Chef Life Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 44:36 Transcription Available


    The Real Measure of Culinary Leadership: When Cooks Choose You Over MoneyIn a world obsessed with celebrity chefs and flashy culinary theatrics, Chef Franck Desplechin represents something far more valuable: the quiet mastery of sustained excellence. From Michelin-starred kitchens in France to high-volume hotel operations across continents, Chef Franck has built his reputation not on ego or spectacle, but on the unglamorous fundamentals that actually matter—discipline, mentorship, and the long view of leadershipJoin the Chef Life Brigade Member Community by clicking hereIn this episode of Chef Life Radio, I sit down with a chef who's witnessed the evolution of our industry from the inside out, and more importantly, has evolved with it. We explore the challenging transition from being a technically excellent cook to becoming a leader worth following, and why the hardest lesson in leadership might be learning when to stay silent.From Perfectionist to People DeveloperChef Franck opens up about his early days in France, where the pursuit of Michelin stars shaped his understanding of excellence:How the relentless standards of fine dining created both his greatest strengths and biggest blind spotsThe moment he realized technical skill alone wouldn't make him a successful leaderWhy his first attempts at management nearly drove away the very people he needed mostThe Validation That Really MattersWe discuss what true success looks like in culinary leadership:Why the best chefs measure their worth by who follows them, not who applauds themThe profound moment when team members choose growth over money to stay with your visionHow retention became his unexpected competitive advantage in an industry plagued by turnover"I realized very quickly that everyone has a good reason to be in this. Everyone has their own journey and it is up to you to get to know their journey, where they're headed."The Craft of Building OthersChef Franck shares his philosophy on what it means to be in service:How he shifted from seeing cooking as his craft to viewing mentorship as his true art formThe responsibility that comes with the power to shape someone's anniversary dinner—or their entire careerWhy making yourself obsolete is actually the highest form of culinary leadershipLessons from the Marathon MindsetIn our conversation, we explore:How to balance the creative passion of menu development with the patient work of people developmentWhy some of his greatest teachers were the chefs he didn't want to emulateThe difference between being ready for leadership and being willing to step into itThis episode offers a refreshing perspective on what it means to build a culinary career that extends beyond the kitchen. Whether you're struggling with the transition from cook to leader, or you're an experienced chef looking to deepen your impact, Chef Franck's insights provide a roadmap for creating the kind of legacy that outlasts any menu or review.Ready to discover what sustained excellence looks like when nobody's watching? This conversation will challenge your assumptions about success and inspire you to lead from a place of genuine service.Join the Crew & Support The Show @Join the Crew & Support The Show Stay Tall & Frosty and Remember to Lead from the Heart,AdamLinks In The ShowChef...