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When it comes to beauty, our eyes are a major focus. But something that we might not consider when we're applying our mascara or lying on the treatment bed waiting for our lash lift to set is the health of our eyes and what impact primping and prettying them could have long-term. So, today we're bringing in an expert who knows both sides of the story – Dr. Alexa Hecht, a Toronto-based optometrist who's also super knowledgeable about beauty. Plus, a hair routine to combat hair loss and promote hair growth, why we all should be wearing shower caps and of course our beauty MVPs - a “healthier” dry shampoo and a nourishing pre-wash scalp oil. As promised, all the links to products mentioned in this week's ep: Carli's Hair Growth Routine Type Bea Strength + Length Shampoo and ConditionerType Bea Overnight Boosting PeptideRobe Haircare The TonicStraand Crown Companion Cleansing Pre-Wash Scalp OilMorroccanoil Protect & Prevent Hair Spray MVPs Straand Crown Companion Cleansing Pre-Wash Scalp Oil Klorane Dry Shampoo with Oat and CeramideLIKE Eye Health Bioderma Sensibo Cleansing Micellar Water La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermo-Cleanser Sweed Beauty Cloud Mascara Latisse Lash Serum You can follow Dr Alexa Hecht @dr.alexahecht *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Thank you to our guest, Dr Alexa Hecht! Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast Follow us on Tiktok: @thatbeautypodcast Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/
When we talk about beauty and ageing, we often think about our skin, but how often do you think about hair ageing? In this week's ep, we're joined by Dr Leona Yip, dermatologist and Alopecia specialist (with a very impressive resume, btw) about hair ageing beyond greying, the major causes - and the biggest one - is there anything we can do to prevent or reverse the effects. (And yes, we did ask her if that myth about plucking grey hairs is true). Also in this ep - why you may not need to rule out retinol during pregnancy/breastfeeding, a favourite (and we think underrated) winter skin ingredient, and a big thank you to you guy. As promised, all the links to products mentioned in this week's ep: Cica products La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ Kose - Tigeraid CICA Repair Cream Avène Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream SRV CICAVIT+ Fast Repair Cream Laneige Cica Sleeping Mask Between recording and this ep going live, Dr Jart+ officially launched into Mecca and their Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Cream is iconic! MVPs Mecca Max Lip Lock Balmy Stain in Heavy Petal Augustinus Bader The Lip Balm Shark SmoothStyle Heated Comb and Blow Dry Brush Kerasilk Taming Balm Ageing Hair Dr Leona Yip Hair Building Keratin Fibres Follow Dr Leona Yip: @drleonayip_dermo Check out Skin Partners: https://www.skinpartners.com.au/ *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Thank you to our guest, Dr Leona Yip! Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast Follow us on Tiktok: @thatbeautypodcastJoin us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/
Welcome to Season 10 of That Beauty Podcast! We want to ensure you have plump, supple skin all year-round so we have Medical & Cosmetic Dermatologist and Consulting Dermatologist for the skincare brand Sukin, Dr. Shreya Andric joining us today to share her knowledge on how to combat dry winter skin. We also review our MVPs, a stellar cleanser and a mascara for sensitive eyes. Products mentioned in this week's ep: Emma Lewisham Skin Reset Serum The Ordinary Soothing & Barrier Support Serum mesoestetic age element anti-wrinkle eye contour GoTo Very Lightweight Moisturiser Airyday Golden Glow Dreamscreen SPF 50+ Mecca Cosmetica Renewing Gel Cleanser, Synergie Skin RetiFol Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment No7 Future Renew™ Serum No7 Future Renew™ Night Cream GoTo Clarifying Exfoliator MVPs: Okkiyo PRIORITEYES Mascara Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant Soothing Foaming Gel Cleanser Looking for a derm-approved oil cleanser? Try Sukin's Natural Cleansing Oil. Follow Dr Shreya on social media! @drshreyaandric *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Thank you to our guest, Erica! Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/
Our makeup should evolve as we age. But when do we know when it's time to change it up? And how? What do we do differently? Our guest today is an expert in EXACTLY this topic! Erica Taylor is a makeup artist and educator with nearly 30 years experience in the cosmetic industry, and she has some of the best tips we've come across to lift your features and boost radiance for glowing, gorgeous makeup at every age. You will not want to miss this. Plus is it okay for pharamcies to ban tweens from buying advanced skincare? We have a new segment - beauty FYIs. And we have our MVPs, a hair treatment for healthy, hydrated locks and a 10-in-1 mist for anyone who heat styles their hair. Tune in now and let us know what you think! Products mentioned in this ep: Carli's FYI: CLOUD NINE 2-in-1 Contouring Iron ProREAD: Swedish pharmacy bans sale of anti-ageing skincare to children MVPs:L'Oréal Paris Elvive Hyaluron Plump Wonder Water Revlon Professional Uniqone Hair Treatment First Aid Beauty Exfoliating Pads Makeup by Mario Ethereal Eyes Palette Kiss Tapered End Trio Lash 1 kit Kulfi Main Match Concealer Kosas Revealer Concealer L'Oreal Paris True Match Radiant Serum Concealer Kora Organics Noni Radiant Eye Oil Follow Erica on social media!On Instagram @ericataylor2347On TikTok @ericataylor2347 *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Thank you to our guest, Erica! Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the years, we've been incredibly lucky to pick the brains of some of the best skin experts in the industry. From the ingredients to use to the habits to ditch, we've learnt a fair amount about managing ageing skin - and today we're sharing some of them with you. Also in this episode: Bettina tried one of Carli's recent MVPs, we chat through some of the bloody clever beauty products on the market, and of course, we have our MVPs. Links for all products and TBP eps mentioned down below: Nude By Nature Precision Brow Mascara Clever beauty products Ultra Violette Queen Screen Super Glow Drops SPF50 and Bronzing version Orro + Co Capri Night Retinol Serum Conserving Beauty Dissolving Zit Strip Rae Morris Invisible Mattifier Rimmel London Wonder Last Brow Tint Sally Hansen Nail Polish Remover Pot Strengthening MVPs Emma Lewisham Skin Reset Serum, Skin Possible Let's Start Over Barrier Repair Soufflé Skin Possible High Achiever Super Serum Skin Possible Get Fresh Calming Cleanser Cle de Peau Concealer From our lessons in ageing skin segment: MediK8 Crystal Retinal L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Laser Pure Retinol Deep Wrinkle Night Serum 30ml Synergie Skin Ultimate A Vida Glow Natural Marine Collagen - Original Vida Glow Collagen Liquid Advance INTU Wellness Sleep & Skin Renewal Rimmel Kind & Free™ Moisturising Skin Tint L'Oreal Paris True Match Nude Plumping Tinted Serum Trinny London makeup Lotus Youth Preserve Resurfacing Dream Serum Sunday Riley Good Genes ASAP Radiance Serum Synergie Skin ReVeal Medik8 Oxy-R-Peptides Serum No7 Future Renew Serum Bondi Sands Plump It Up Peptide Serum TBP eps we recommended: The Only Retinol Explainer You'll Ever Need BEAUTY HOTLINE: How Do I Start Using Retinol? Rae Morris: On eyeshadow for hooded lids, anti-ageing makeup tricks & working with Kelly Rowland Dr Joseph Hkeik: On why preventative Botox isn't a thing, the liquid face lift & all things injectables The skin ingredients worth using with cosmetic chemist Terri Vinson You Can't Get Addicted To Lip Balm, Bakuchiol Isn't Retinol & Busting Other Skin Myths with Paula Begoun How To Reverse The Signs Of Ageing (Yes, It Can Be Done Says Dr Shammi) Tinted Moisturiser, Skin Tint or Foundation? Here's How To Choose *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Thank you to our guest, Jaye! Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you get overwhelmed at all the hair styling products available to you? Do you get confused whether or not you should use a hairspray, a shine spray or texture spray once you've finished doing your hair? Well, this episode has been specially made just for YOU. We're joined by Jaye Edwards - founder, director and colourist of Edwards and Co and educator AND founder of his own hair brand Jaye Haircare. He's going to help us navigate our way through the most common styling products, who should use them, when you should use them, and which ones you're probably using incorrectly. Plus we have all the hot new beauty buys coming to Sephora, some fabulous budget vitamin C serums, plus our MVPs - a brow mascara that could be your next holy grail and a retinol eyecream that won't break the budget (or your skin). Thanks for listening! Newness at Sephora: Straand The Halo HydratorLaneige Bouncy & Firm Sleeping MaskOuai Hair GlossAmika Flash Instant Shine MaskFacetheory Supergel Oil-Free Moisturiser M3Kopari Ultra Restore Firming Body SerumBest budget Vitamin C serums:L'Oreal Paris Clinical 12% Pure Vitamin C SerumCeraVe Skin Renewing Vitamin C SerumOlay Luminous Vitamin C Super SerumMVPs:Olay Eyes Retinol 24 Night Eye CreamNude by Nature Precision Brow Mascara Jaye's recommendations:ColorWow Style On Steroids HairsprayJaye Dry Texture SprayJaye Volumising Sea MistVirtue Labs Volumising and texturing mouseNine Yards Go Large Volume MousseVirtue Labs Create 6-in-1 Styler ColorWow Mystical Shine SprayColorWow Dream Coat Shark SpeedStyleShark FlexStyle Find Jaye here:@jaye_edwards@jayehaircareEdwards & Co *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Thank you to our guest, Jaye! Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Housekeeping first! Please give to our GoFundMe Campaign – we need your help to earn $5,000 by December 31: https://www.gofundme.com/f/urbanistmedia We're also up for an Anthem Community Voice Award! Vote for us (Sign in and click “Celebrate”) by December 21! Now our amazing guest: Zahra Ebrahim, the co-founder of Monumental, a social purpose business working to advance equitable city-building and urban development. Earlier this year she also helped start FutureBuilds, a BIPOC Real Estate Development Incubator. She's currently an Urbanist-in-Residence at the University of Toronto's School of Cities, a Next City Vanguard Civic Leader, and one of the Urban Land Institute's WLI Champions. Mentioned In this Episode: A refresher on who we are [0:00-2:16] Please donate to our GoFundMe! [2:17-5:51] Please vote for us for the Anthem Awards! [5:52-7:10] Introducing Zahra Ebrahim [7:11-8:26] Zahra's background and journey into this work [8:27-25:17] Community engagement and moving at the speed of trust [25:18-31:34] Deep and human, not broad and cold [31:35-44:35] Do your homework and listen [44:36-53:39] What do we preserve and why? [53:40-1:03:20] Why diversifying real estate matters [1:03:21-1:10:29] Credits [1:10:30-1:11:50] Credits: Thank you to Zahra Ebrahim and Elaine Gant. This episode was edited and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk. Urban Roots is a product of Urbanist Media, a non-profit dedicated to community preservation. You can make a tax-deductible donation to us via GoFundMe https://www.gofundme.com/f/urbanistmedia Follow us on IG at urbanrootsculture. Or drop us an email urbanrootspodcast@gmail.com
Why do some products with the same ingredients differ so much in price? How do we spot a marketing gimmick? Are clinical trials proof a product works? When it comes to skincare, we know you like to know what's what - especially when it comes to ingredients and product claims. The tricky thing is, the more we know, the more confusing and overwhelming things get. Today we're joined by Dr Ellie Bradley, the Scientific Credentialing Manager in the Research Team at the No7 Beauty Company, one of our most-trusted brands when it comes to skincare products that work. Plus, we have our beauty MVPs, Bettina shares an update on her rosacea journey and Carli has uncovered some hidden beauty gems. Tune in now! Elizabeth Arden Flawless Finish Skincaring Foundation Kosas Brow Pop Dual-Action Defining Pencil ColorWow Dream Coat Ep on Bettina's Rosacea Treatment Bioderma Sensibo Miscellar Cleansing Oil L'Occitane Shea Butter Shower Cream Shea Butter Ultra Rich Body ScrubAlmond Shower Oil No7 Pure Retinol 0.3% Night Concentrate No7 Laboratories LINE CORRECTING Booster Serum No7 Protect & Perfect Intense ADVANCED Serum No7 Lift & Luminate TRIPLE ACTION Serum No7 Restore & Renew FACE & NECK MULTI ACTION Serum *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Thank you to our guest Dr Ellie Bradley. Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If there's one skin topic as popular as active ingredients, it's the skin barrier. And that's often because they go hand-in-hand. The beauty world is currently obsessed with fixing the skin barrier, so in this week's ep, we're going to tell you how to avoid damaging it in the first place. Plus we have our MVPs - a balm cleanser that we'll both be buying again and tanning drops to bring life back to a wintry complexion. Tune in now! Looking for a new signature scent? We have special offer for TBP listeners for Who Is Elijah. Get 50% off the Discovery Set and receive samples of both Rebel Rose and Wall Street with the code THATBEAUTY at whoiselijah.com.au. Until August 9! Products mentioned in this ep:People Smooth Shampoo and ConditionerSunday Riley Ice Ceramide Moisturising CreamAvene Hydrance Boost Hydrating SerumMCo Beauty Sheer Tint Lip BalmSt Tropez Self Tan Luxe Tan Tonic DropsGradual Tan Watermelon Firming Self Tanning LotionTrinny London Be Your Best Enzyme Balm CleanserSynergie Skin UltraCleanse Avene Tolerance Extremely Gentle CleanserEsmi Probiotic Skin Mylck CleanserCeraVe Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid SerumPaula's Choice Repairing SerumAvene Hyaluron Activ B3 Concentrated Plumping SerumGallinee Face VinegarEsmi Probiotic MyckMx Moisture+Hada Labo Intense Hydrating Skin-Plumping GelLancôme Rénergie HPN-300 Peptide CreamIpsum Best Skin Enriching Face OilMecca Cosmetica Everyday Face OilAbout Time we Met Naturally Brilliant OilMx Facial Oil+Lanolips Golden Dry Skin SalveElizabeth Arden 8-hour CreamInnisfree Green Tea Seed SerumCaudalie Resveratrol-Lift Instant Firming SerumFresh Tea Elixir Skin Resilience Activating SerumAvène A-Oxitive Antioxidant Defence SerumLa Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ Avène Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective CreamCeraVe Healing Ointment *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support!Credits:Thank you to our episode sponsor Who Is Elijah. Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell.Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beauty can be super glam, but it can also be the total opposite. Today we're solving the unglamorous beauty problems that you Google instead of asking your friends - thinning hair, chicken skin, unwanted facial hairs, cracked heels and more. This week we've partnered with Mx Skincare for a TBP Road Test of a day and night moisturiser that we loved more than we expected we would, plus we're celebrating a special (forgotten) podcast milestone! If you love what you hear, we'd adore if you could rate, review, subscribe and send a link to this episode to 3+ friends. All the links for today's ep below! TBP Beauty Road Test:Mx Cosmeceutical Moisture+Get 10% off Mx Skincare with the code BEAUTY10 at mxskincare.com(Hint: add the Facial Oil to cart – it's so good!). Klorane Mango Butter ShampooK18 Peptide pH maintenance Shampoo Pureology Hydrate ShampooKEVIN.MURPHY Hydrate Me WashPhilip Kingsley's Flaky Itchy Scalp Shampoo and ConditionerSTRAAND The Miracle Worker ScrubOuai Anti-Dandruff ShampooSkin Doctors InGrow Go SolutionNad's Ingrow SolutionMalin+Goetz Ingrown Hair Cream Caron Laboratories Bump eRaiser Medi Paste Braun Silk-Expert IPL Hair Removal Device HappySkin Ice IPL Hair Removal HandsetMarzena Hair Lightener Cream Nair Facial Hair Removal CreamFlawless Finish Facial Hair RemoverScholl Velvet SmoothMilky Foot Foot MaskDU'IT Foot and Heel Balm Dermal Therapy Heel MagicDr. Scholl's Heel BalmCeraVe Foot CreamDr Davin Lim on KP: https://drdavinlim.com/keratosis-pilaris/La Roche Posay Effaclar CleanserPaula's Choice 25% AHA + 2% BHA Exfoliant PeelListen: Lisa Caddy and Anthony PearceVida Glow HairologyNioxin KitAveda InvatiRegaineDermal Therapy Hair Restoring SerumVegamour Gro Scalp SerumNioxin Diaboost™ Kerastase Densifique rangeKEVIN.MURPHY Ever ThickenColorWOW Root Cover UpClairol Nice & Easy Root Touch Up Root Concealing PowderBOLDIFYToppik Hair Building Fibres *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support!Credits:Thank you to our TBP Road Test sponsor Mx Skincare!Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell.Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're diving deep into one of the most transformative features of your face—your eyebrows. Today we've called in a true expert, and a friend of the podcast, Carli's very own brow guru, and one of Sydney's leading brow artists, Jazz Pampling. Jazz is here to tell us all about brow shaping, DIY grooming, the products she recommends, what to do about sparse brows, greys hairs and how to get the best, natural-looking brows. Plus we have our MVPs (most valuable products of the week), affordable and effective pimple patches and a versatile makeup product you'll want to try. Tune in and leave us a review with your thoughts! Hourglass Ambient® Lighting Bronzer Glossier Solar Paint Luminous Bronzer Crème Charlotte Tilbury Hollywood Contour Wand Clarins SOS Primer No.06 Bronze (Discontinued) Mario Badescu Drying Patch The Body Shop Freestyle Multi-Tasking Colour in Born Rubis Slant Tweezers Follow Jazz Pampling @jazzbrowartist Discover more about Jazz here *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits:Thank you to our guest, Jazz Pampling! Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A few weeks ago, we got to sit down with Nick Clooney, famous broadcaster and father of George, and his wife Nina to talk about a black church that they bought years ago in Augusta, Kentucky. After they bought the church, they discovered it had been founded in the 1830s by a formerly enslaved black woman named Sarah Thomas. The more they learned about their story, the more it blew them away. Nick has not only created a non-profit to preserve the church, he has assembled a group of historians, many at Northern Kentucky University, and journalists, including us, to uncover more about Sarah and the church — and tell their stories. We're working on a bonus episode now of the interview with Nick and Nina, but that's only the beginning. We're also collaborating with folks at Northern Kentucky University — including Black church expert Dr. David Childs and Dr. Brian Hackett — to create a documentary series about the African American and abolitionist history of towns along the Ohio River (“River to Freedom”). That said — we need your help! If you'd like to make this episode, and series, possible, please consider donating to our 501c3 Urbanist Media. You can also support us via PayPal or Venmo. Please just note the word “Pod” when you donate. If you want to mail us a check, please first contact us at urbanrootspodcast@gmail.com. Credits: Thank you to Nick and Nina Clooney, Carina Kolodny, and Dr. Brian Hackett at Northern Kentucky University. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk. This episode was edited by Vanessa Quirk and Connor Lynch and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy.
Today, we're introducing you to two all-star women we met at HAANDS — the Historic African American Neighborhood and District Summit — who are doing great work in Texas. First up, Tanya Debose, a fourth-generation Houstonian, the Executive Director of the Independence Heights Redevelopment Council, and the founder of Preserving Communities of Color in Houston. Then, Desiree Powell, a program coordinator for The Congress for the New Urbanism and the founder of Do Right By the Street (DRBTS), a planning firm that facilitates the creation of community-driven places in South Dallas, like the Sunny South Dallas Food Park. We'll be publishing more interviews with HAANDS attendees — and introducing you to more practitioners of preservation-based economic development — in the coming weeks. Stay tuned! Credits: Thank you to Tanya Debose and Desiree Powell. This episode was edited by Vanessa Quirk and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk.
Rita Cofield is an associate project specialist working on the Los Angeles African American Historic Places (LAAAHP) at the Getty Conservation Institute. Deqah first met Rita virtually on a National Trust panel on preservation podcasting, and Vanessa was connected to Rita by LA Principal City Planner Ken Bernstein (our special guest at the Biddy Mason Listen & Learn, which you should check out if you haven't yet!). We got to know Rita in-person at the Historic African American Neighborhood and District Summit in Atlanta, HAANDS. We recorded this conversation there, and will be publishing more with HAANDS attendees in the coming weeks. So stay tuned :) In this conversation, Rita shares her exciting work on the LAAAHP, which expands on work that was started with the SurveyLA project, a previous partnership between the Getty Conservation Institute and the Los Angeles City Planning's Office of Historic Resources between 2010 and 2017 to survey and inventory parcels in the city and surface places historically significant to communities of color. Rita also volunteers as Executive Director of the Friends at Mafundi, an advocacy organization that seeks to protect and preserve the historic Watts Happening Cultural Center (also known as the Mafundi Building) in Watts, California, a project close to Rita's heart. She mentions a great mentor who she worked with on the project: Roger E. Mosley, actor, director, coach, and beloved mentor to creatives, academics, and athletes. The Watts community also recently lost Oscar Neal, a Watts activist, advocate, historian, business owner and former owner of the historic Jordan's Café in Watts. Credits: Thank you to Rita Cofield. This episode was edited by Vanessa Quirk and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk.
We're back from the Historic African American Neighborhood and District Summit (HAANDS) and we're still buzzing! Deqah and Vanessa discuss the many things they learned about preservation-based economic development — and gush over the great people they met who are working to help their communities stay in place, connect with their past, and thrive into the future. Our experience at the summit really crystallized the importance of storytelling (and the work we do) when it comes to preserving communities of color. We have so many ideas for future episodes; we just need support from listeners like you to make them a reality. If you believe that the work we do matters, and want to see more of it, please donate to our PayPal page or Venmo. If you donate today (Giving Tuesday), your donation will be matched. If you want to know more about HAANDS, check out our previous conversation with co-founder Elijah Davis. Credits: Thank you to Claudia Polley and Krista Weatherholt of the Urban Legacy Lands Initiative who made our trip to Atlanta to attend the summit possible. Thanks to HAANDS co-founders Elijah Davis of Urban Impact and Lejuano Varnell of Sweet Auburn Works. This episode was edited by Vanessa Quirk and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk. Handles IG: @ulli1_org, @_haands / @sweetauburnworks / @elijahedavis FB: @UrbanLegacyLandsInitiative TW: @_haands / @elijahedavis / @sweetauburnwork LN: HAANDS / Elijah E. Davis
Elijah Davis is the co-founder of the Historic African American Neighborhood and District Summit, HAANDS, for short. HAANDS brings together professionals in historic preservation and storytelling, economic development and entrepreneurship, and community organizing to share ideas about what can be done to “preserve, enhance, and elevate” Historic Black places. In this conversation, we learn more about Elijah's family connections to Mobile, his work in community economic development with Birmingham-based Urban Impact, and how he started HAANDS with his co-founder Lejuano Varnell of Sweet Auburn Works. This year's summit will take place over November 17 and 18 in Atlanta Georgia — and guess what, listeners… we'll be there! Claudia Polley of the Urban Legacy Lands Initiative, which we featured in our Indianapolis episodes, has offered us a travel stipend to attend. To help us cover the remainder of our travel costs, we're hoping to raise $500 dollars from our listeners. If you believe in the work we do, sharing and preserving the histories of underrepresented people and places, then please donate to us via our PayPal page or Venmo. Note the word “HAANDS” when you donate. If you're interested in the future of black heritage lands, we think you'll really enjoy this conversation — and maybe even get inspired to join as at the summit! Hope to see you there! Credits: Thank you to Elijah Davis, Claudia Polley, Krista Weatherholt, and ULLI. This episode was edited by Vanessa Quirk and Connor Lynch and mixed by Connor Lynch. Our music is by Adaam James Levin-Areddy. Your hosts are Deqah Hussein-Wetzel and Vanessa Quirk.
Do you have a bucket list? What's on your bucket list? Is it a list of things you want to acheive before you turn 50? Or a list of places you want to visit? Mine was a list of places I wanted to visit and at the top of that list was wine country in South Africa. Well guess what ladies and gentlemen, that dream came true!! Goal achieved, I visited Stellenbosch, South Africa this year and tasted the most amazing wines and met some of the kindest people! Speaking of kind people, the hospitality in South Africa is top notch! My first guest of this season will speak to that specifically as she is international Sales Marketing Manager of Kanonkop Wine Estate. From literally the second I met her, I was drawn to Deidre Taylor. I heard her laugh, then she smiled and I said, Who is that? I need to meet her. So I did and she is fantastic. A marketing dynamo she's been called in fact. Can have a conversation with anyone and lives to tell you about South Africa wine & wine culture, specifically Kanonop. Starting off our season with the warmest South African welcome and talking about the hospitality they are known for, here is Deidre Taylor. CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Our Producrion Manager is Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our logo is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Its spooky season once again time! We follow the Heroes of Pumpkinfest (aka Knights of the Indigo Rose) as they continue their vaguely spooky adventures with the noble lady Nicholette for another Pumpkinfest! In the first episode of this special, our heroes are rewarded with a special trip! They are going to be headed to the Gnomish City of Skyfall! While there they will run into interesting characters, be offered the chance to spend gold, and encounter a scenario that breaks Tim completely. And a special surprise at the end of the episode. The Gallery of Non-Heroes:Risssssssk Korth (Kumar) a lizardfolk fighter that sees other races as meat played by Kumar,Obsidian Mudclot (Joe) a dwarf fighter with a clockwork shotgun who's volume is turned up to 12 Shoal Lusteen (Tim) a Human who claims to follow some god called Bainéand Ayges (our special guest star Jesus Gonzalez), a Sorcerer, a custom race called the Kupra Soldato (artificial race made by humans in the great human civil war) who is a necromancer and calls organics “Oxygen Breathers”. Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon for their great work!Intro "halloween special 2019 - DumbIdeaNo1" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comAnd please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on facebook because we are lonely and need friends!Twitter:@DcuHshow#DCUHhttps://www.instagram.com/dcuhpodcast
Welcome to the first main episode of the main storyline of Season 2. Naturally the virus messed up a lot of our plans but we attempted to record remotely despite technical issues. We apologize for the limited quality but most of us have better mics after this recording. We also have a guest listener with us as Bill joins us to spend the night listening to our drunk asses. We briefly recap what happened last time (and it works well to recap everyone) as one of our members is late joining us. We talk about all the possible couples so far including the Unnamed Solder and Si, Seb and the Mayor, and Kamila and Betty's budding romance. They are reminded that they have special stone dwarven guns unlike anything seen in the world before.The Gallery of Non-Heroes:The Unnamed Solder: a human fighter played by Kumar,Tepid the Pond: a gnome druid played by Tim,The Eggzile: a Passeri (bird person) paladin played by Joe,Seb: a Maokato (cat person) bard played by Jon,Carolus: A dark elf warlock played by Kyle,and Kamila: A tiefling ranger played by Alli,Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon Brown for their great work!Main Theme "Dumb Idea No 1 - No Glitter" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comAnd please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on the Facebook, the Twitter, and the Instagram because we are lonely and need friends! And remember to rate us as it doesn't hurt!Twitter: @DcuHshow#DCUH
And I Quote: Building Relationships with Insurance Agents and Small Business Owners
What makes a successful business partnership? On this episode on "And I Quote: Because Relationships Matter", Bailey Preusse, Business Development Manager at Alignable shares how to create successful partnerships through networking and providing value. Building relationships in the insurance industry is natural. From the face of it, the he industry seems transactional, but in fact relationships are the key. These valuable connections include partnerships with other insurance experts but also with clients and your niche target market. At the core of this episode, the biggest takeaway is to network with likeminded industry experts and small businesses that are equally as passionate as you are and have a similar mission. You want your relationship to be mutually beneficial and worthwhile. What are your strengths? Weaknesses? Where can you improve? Think about the answers to these questions and figure out if you know someone or could connect with someone that can either provide education or assistance in areas you want to improve on. When you network with them, remember to understand where you could also offer them value, too. Credits: Thank you Brian Thomas, Director of Claims Experience for being an amazing co-host. And I Quote: Because Relationships Matter is brought to you by Coterie Insurance, Simplifying Small Business Insurance. Music was created by Brad Schnittger, Director of Design and UX at Coterie Insurance. Special Guest is Bailey Pressue, Business Development Manager at Alignable If you want to learn more about Coterie Insurance "Find an Agent" Local Pages, click here. Don't forget to subscribe and rate the And I Quote podcast. Thank you for listening!
Its spooky time! We follow the Heroes of Pumpkin fest (aka Knights of the Indigo Rose) as they escort the noble lady from last year to a Pumpkinfest Party in the Court of Bets End. While they have to make a unexpected pit stop due to a sick horse, they get a chance to explore the nearby small town of Witchdun. What could go wrong? With their charming personalities, nothing can go wrong!The final episode of the Halloween story before then next holiday special comes out! Our players are deep in it now! Tim alters the very world course, Joe asks for a great reward, Jesus looks for dead bodies, and Kumar falls in a pit of cursed blood. Typical day. Little do our heroes know that their actions will have far reaching consequences. The Gallery of Non-Heroes:Risssssssk Korth (Kumar) a lizardfolk that sees other races as meat played by Kumar,Obsidian Mudclot (Joe) a dwarf with a clockwork shotgun who's volume is turned up to 12 Shoal Lusteen (Tim) a Human who claims to follow some god called Bainéand Ayges (our special guest star Jesus Gonzalez), a Sorcerer, a custom race called the Kupra Soldato (artificial race made by humans in the great human civil war) who is a necromancer and calls organics “Oxygen Breathers”. Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon for their great work!Intro "halloween special 2019 - DumbIdeaNo1" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comThank you to Freesound.org for SFX used under Creative Commons 0 license unless otherwise listed. Please support the posters there as they are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts.And please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on facebook because we are lonely and need friends!Twitter:@DcuHshow#DCUHhttps://www.instagram.com/dcuhpodcast
Its spooky time! We follow the Heroes of Pumpkin fest (aka Knights of the Indigo Rose) as they escort the noble lady from last year to a Pumpkinfest Party in the Court of Bets End. While they have to make a unexpected pit stop due to a sick horse, they get a chance to explore the nearby small town of Witchdun. What could go wrong? With their charming personalities, nothing can go wrong!Catching up with finishing the Halloween story before then next holiday special comes out! Our players fuck around and with buying some illegal drugs cause a sick horse's head to explode! They then go into a bar and as usually harass people. Surely they will meet the mayor of this town and carry themselves with utmost respect towards the government. The real question is will they get to the Pumpkinfest party in time without a horse! Leaving out a lot for spoilers! The Gallery of Non-Heroes:Risssssssk Korth (Kumar) a lizardfolk that sees other races as meat played by Kumar,Obsidian Mudclot (Joe) a dwarf with a clockwork shotgun who's volume is turned up to 12 Shoal Lusteen (Tim) a Human who claims to follow some god called Bainéand Ayges (our special guest star Jesus Gonzalez), a Sorcerer, a custom race called the Kupra Soldato (artificial race made by humans in the great human civil war) who is a necromancer and calls organics “Oxygen Breathers”. Dm's note: Everything is linked, lets see what comes from these events….Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon for their great work!Intro "halloween special 2019 - DumbIdeaNo1" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comThank you to Freesound.org for SFX used under Creative Commons 0 license unless otherwise listed. Please support the posters there as they are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts.And please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on facebook because we are lonely and need friends!Twitter:@DcuHshow#DCUHhttps://www.instagram.com/dcuhpodcast
Its spooky time! We follow the Heroes of Pumpkin fest (aka Knights of the Indigo Rose) as they escort the noble lady from last year to a Pumpkinfest Party in the Court of Bets End. While they have to make a unexpected pit stop due to a sick horse, they get a chance to explore the nearby small town of Witchdun. What could go wrong? With their charming personalities, nothing can go wrong!The Gallery of Non-Heroes:Risssssssk Korth (Kumar) a lizardfolk that sees other races as meat played by Kumar,Obsidian Mudclot (Joe) a dwarf with a clockwork shotgun who's volume is turned up to 12 Shoal Lusteen (Tim) a Human who claims to follow some god called Bainéand Ayges (our special guest star Jesus Gonzalez), a Sorcerer a custom race called the Kupra Soldato (artificial race made by humans in the great human civil war) who is a necromancer and calls organics “Oxygen Breathers”. Dm's note: Everything is linked, lets see what comes from these events….Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon for their great work!Intro "halloween special 2019 - DumbIdeaNo1" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comThank you to Freesound.org for SFX used under Creative Commons 0 license unless otherwise listed. Please support the posters there as they are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts.And please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on facebook because we are lonely and need friends!Twitter:@DcuHshow#DCUHhttps://www.instagram.com/dcuhpodcast
Have you ever been sitting around with your friends, talking and laughing...maybe a little drinking, and you came up with this crazy idea? Whatever the idea was, one of you in the group thought it was nuts and you let it go. But what would happen if you actually did it? Three friends in southern Italy had the idea to make sparkling wines in Italy similar to Champagne. They didn't just talk about it though, they did it! Fast forward to now and we're talking with a daughter of the original three men as she tells us of her role in the business and what it's like to make sparkling wine in Italy. In this episode meet Anna D'Amico from D'Arapri Winery in Puglia, Italia. Credits: Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This episode was produced by Studio Ochenta and hosted by Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez, our sound editor is Luis Raul Lopez Levi. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune. Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. You can find more information about the wines of Cantine d'Amico at https://www.cantinedamico.com/ and on Facebook and Twitter @cantinedamico*******It's not a secret that France loves cheese and wine - so not surprising that an entire culture revolves around the consumption of these two great gifts to the culinary world. Come and discover one of the best parts of French culture with a Cheese & Wine Class or a Wine Tasting class. Come and join Host Tanisha Townsend on a Cheese and Wine Class or Wine Tasting Class - a great opportunity to experience the French terroir - the flavor of the earth and the culture of the land. During this 2-hour class, you'll sample some of the finest cheeses and wines, learn the techniques and language of cheese/wine tasting, and the concept of terroir. Spend a great evening in a relaxed atmosphere with beautiful surroundings in the heart of Montmartre and get a great headstart to fully understand & appreciate our love for French cheese & wine and help you approach them with greater confidence. Visit Cooknwithclass.com, search Paris classes for more information, or to book your date.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Italian food and wine are a perfect combination. We all know this. So this week we chatted with an expert in what makes the best Italian food pairings to go with your favorite Italian wines. Natasha of Mamma Mia Lab produces organic preserves and spreads to pair with the wines of Southern Italy. Tune in to hear her recs for Italian wine and food pairings to die for.CREDITS:Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This episode was produced by Studio Ochenta and hosted by Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez, our sound editor is Luis Raul Lopez Levi. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune. Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you liked the show, you should tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts! Until next time, sit back relax, and have a glass.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A woman gets an interesting new roomate under lockdown... CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories. The story was written by Milagros Rodríguez Caro. Milagros is a certified English/French/Spanish translator, an Argentinian Spanish teacher and also a French teacher from Buenos Aires, Argentina. You can find more of her work at www.milalanguages.com. The Spanish version was performed by Milagros Rodríguez Caro, Sol Rodríguez Caro, and Belén Arizcorbe. The English version was performed by Hailey Choi, Maru Lombardo, and Lory Martínez. The sound design of the piece was by me, Luis López.If you like what you heard, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts in whatever language you choose. Follow us over @ochentapodcasts on Twitter and Instagram for updates. You can find transcripts and learn more about the project over at ochentastudio.com/ochentastories.
A young man reflects on the beloved act of going to the movies, after the pandemic ends.The story comes to us from Argentina and was originally produced in Spanish. It has also been translated into English and you can hear that version later on in the episode. CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories. The story was written by Belén Saitua. Belén is a writer, teacher and podcaster from Buenos Aires. If you like what you heard, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts in whatever language you choose, follow us over at @Ochentapodcasts on Twitter and Instagram for updates.
For this final episode of our summer mini season, we're finishing of with a wine region we love: Bordeaux. Jacques Lurton has created a line of wines to try and change that perception. Not new to the wine scene of Bordeaux by any means as he has Chateau la Louviere, Chateau Bonnet, and Chateau Couhins-Lurton under his purview just to name a few. His new line, Diane by Jacques Lurton aims to take some of the confusion and intimidation out of Bordeaux wines by creating this line of single varietal wines with the name of the grape on the bottle. But I don't want to spoil his story, we'll let him tell it. CREDITS:Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez, our sound editor is Luis Raul Lopez Levi. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune. Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you're dreaming of sitting in a wine bar in Paris, check out our ebook: 75 in the 75 - 75 wine bars to visit in Paris (district number 75). All of Tanisha's bar a vin picks in one place, and tons of photos of the City of Lights. For purchase visit www.girlmeetsglass.com and select 75 in the 75 wine guide.A big thank you to Jacques Lurton and Claire Dawson of Diane Wines in Bordeaux. You can find them on Instagram @dianebyjacqueslurton and at https://www.andrelurton.com/ There you can find an online boutique to purchase these wines while they set up their distribution network. They are currently in Germany and Switzerland, with the US coming up next. You are hearing it here first listeners, Diane hasn't been in production very long, so please look for these wines, order these wines, buy these wines! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Natalie MacLean is the host of Unreserved Wine Talk, selected as one of the best drinks podcasts by The New York Times and offers popular online wine and food pairing courses at www.natalie maclean.com. In this episode, we talk about favorite wines and the future of the industry. Enjoy! CREDITS:Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez, our sound editor is Luis Raul Lopez Levi. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune. Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. For more from Natalie, check out both of her books, Red, White and Drunk All Over: A Wine-Soaked Journey from Grape to Glass, which is one of the first wine books I read, and Unquenchable: A Tipsy Quest for the World's Best Bargain Bottles were chosen as one of Amazon's Best Books of the Year. If you're dreaming of sitting in a wine bar in Paris, check out our ebook: 75 in the 75 - 75 wine bars to visit in Paris (district number 75). All of Tanisha's bar a vin picks in one place, and tons of photos of the City of Lights. For purchase visit www.girlmeetsglass.com and select 75 in the 75 wine guide.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A small business owner ponders the benefits of virtual storefronts. This story comes to us from Zimbabwe and has been produced in English and Shona. CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories. The story was written and voiced by Naboth Rimayi. Naboth is a Zimbabwe based award-winning multimedia journalist whose passion for business and clothing led him to being the co-founder of an African urban wear brand known as Grapevine Clothing. The sound design of the piece was done by, Hailey Choi.
A woman travels through sound and memory to Cairo, Egypt.CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories, this story was written by Rushda Rafeek. Rushda is currently based in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Her work has appeared in numerous literary journals and has been shortlisted for the Wasafiri New Writing Prize UK in 2017, nominated for the Pushcart Prize twice and has won the Nazim Hikmet Prizerr in 2018. The Arabic version of the story was voiced by Zeina Abouelmakarem, while the sound design of the piece was done by Chiara Santella.If you like what you heard, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts in whatever language you choose. Follow us over @ochentapodcasts on Twitter and Instagram for updates. You can find transcripts on our website: ochentastudio.com/ochentastories
This week’s episode gives us the opportunity to hear something we all miss very much and that we can't wait to hear again in person: a concert. Judlyne Gibson, producer of The 2nd Street Dreams Audio Network, imagines how that first live concert will feel like. The story, originally produced in English, and has been translated into French and you can hear that version later on in the episode.CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories. This story was produced by Studio Ochenta. Written by Judlyne Gibson. Judlyne has a long career in television and radio as a news anchor, reporter and program host. She worked at stations in Houston, Texas, Washington, DC and New York. She’s currently a contributor at the classical music radio station KMFA 89.5 in Austin, Texas with her feature Staccato. Ms. Gibson also independently produces the podcast Classical Music In Color, about all things classical by or about classical musicians of color. The choir songs you heard were performed by the Huston-Tillotson Concert Choir and the Sound Design was done by Chiara Santella.If you like what you heard, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts in whatever language you choose. Follow us over @ochentapodcasts on Twitter and Instagram for updates. You can find transcripts and learn more about the project over at ochentastudio.com/ochentastories.P.S. If you're enjoying our show, we recommend listening to How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything, a weekly podcast for adult children of immigrants, featuring real-life scenarios and practical, professional advice to help them with difficult, but necessary conversations. Popular topics include raising children, money, toxic relatives, coming out, religion, and systemic racism. No subject is off-limits. ● How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything comes at a time when immigrants and their adult children’s family dynamics are testing the American concepts of boundaries, independence, even adulthood. Find it on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. And listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you get your podcasts. Head to TalkToMamiPapi.com to learn more.
In this short fiction piece, a doctor in Iran talks about plagues, old and new, with his grandmother. Credits: Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories, this story was written by Ali from @iranian_nomad. Ali is a digital creator, story-teller, traveller, and researcher. You can follow him on Instagram at @iranian_nomad. The grandmother’s part was voiced by Ali’s mom. The Sound Design of the piece was done by Chiara Santella. If you liked the show, leave us a review in whatever language you choose and follow us @ochentapodcasts.If you're enjoying our show, we recommend listening to How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything, a weekly podcast for adult children of immigrants, featuring real-life scenarios and practical, professional advice to help them with difficult, but necessary conversations. Popular topics include raising children, money, toxic relatives, coming out, religion, and systematic racism. No subject is off-limits. ● How to Talk to [Mamí & Papí] about Anything comes at a time when immigrants and their adult children’s family dynamics are testing the American concepts of boundaries, independence, even adulthood. Find it on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. And listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you get your podcasts. Head to TalkToMamiPapi.com to learn more.
In Episode 4, Wren and Jade dive deep answer a listener question about alternate playthroughs for Mass Effect, how to play an RPG, and finally share all, well most, of their feelings about WandaVision. Listen to the music we're listening too, on Spotify.Credits:Thank you @BoyceGames for the question for this episodeFollow 2 NerdyBirds on Twitter, join our Discord, or send us an email: jade@2nerdybirds.com, wren@2nerdybirds.com For more updates on all things 2 Nerdy Birds, follow us on TwitterQuestions or comments on this episode (or any episode) tweet at us, or email us:Wren@2nerdybirds.comJade@2nerdybirds.comOr Join our community Discord to get super nerdyhttps://discord.gg/bTYVcyfn2f
This week’s episode is about the power of the relationship between two generations. Susanne makes us reflect on kindness and respect towards our elders, inviting us to always celebrate and nourish those relationships. This story was originally produced in English and has been translated into Spanish and you can hear that version later on in the episode.CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories, this story was written by Susanne Fowler. Susanne is an American journalist currently based in London after stints in Rome, Istanbul and Paris. She has been a senior staff editor for The International New York Times and a frequent contributor to the Times' Travel section. This audio story was inspired by Susanne’s essay “If you see me, Please Say Hello” which you can find at www.areweeurope.com. The Spanish version of the story was voiced by Martha Martinez. The sound design was done by Chiara Santella. If you like what you heard, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts in whatever language you choose. Follow us over @ochentapodcasts on Twitter and Instagram for updates. You can find transcripts and learn more about the project over at ochentastudio.com/ochentastories.
We’ve heard that red wine goes with red meat and white wine with like, fish but is that all there is? What about the myriad of flavors out there? What about spices? Mandy Mason, Wine Ambassador of Be Inclusive Hospitality in London talks about diversity in flavors and why wine needs to embrace other types of food and styles of cooking. What wine pairs with Garam Masala for example? Well, listen closely and find out.CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout, you can find more info and follow Mandy on Instagram @comewinewith_me or on Twitter @mandyjmason. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez, our sound editor is Luis Raul Lopez Levi. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune. Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG, see you next week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When you think of rosé, you probably think of sunny skies, a sandy beach, or maybe a terrasse with ‘the girls’. But what about drinking rosé in the middle of winter paired with an amazing Christmas dinner you just prepared for your family? Well, the owner of La Fete du Rosé, Donae Burston thought just that. In this episode, Donae reinvents the summer wine and tells us how he developed a new Rosé lifestyle.CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout, you can find more info on Donae Burston and his wine at his website: La fete du Rose.com On Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook as well, @lafeterose. And his personal Instagram is @ThurstonBurstonIII, his nod to Gilligan's Island. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week’s episode comes to us from Bogota, Colombia and imagines a world in which animals have the gift of speech. In this faux reportage, we hear a bird, a goat, and a cat tell us how they're feeling during this unprecedented time. This episode was produced in Spanish and English. CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Ochenta Stories, this episode was written by Carolina Rodríguez Mayo. Carolina is a traveler, teacher, and writer based in Bogota, Colombia. You can follow her on Ig @caritomayo.The two versions of the episode were voiced by several voice actors: The Journalist, both In the Spanish and the English version, was voiced by Nicolás Acosta. The Spanish Bird was voiced by Antonio Acosta. The Spanish Goat was voiced by Luis Enrique Rodríguez. The Spanish Cat was voiced by Carolina Rodríguez. The English Bird was voiced by Juan Pablo Goméz. The English Goat was voiced by Philip Thorne. The English Cat was voiced by Sophie McMillan. Sound Design by Chiara Santella. Thank you again for listening to Ochenta stories! If you like what you heard, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts in whatever language you choose. Follow us over@ochentapodcasts on Twitter and Instagram for updates. You can find transcripts and learn more about the project over at ochentastudio.com/ochentastories.
In last season’s episode Wine Language, we talked about the different words wine professionals use to discuss and describe wine. But are those words actually helpful? Today we talk with fellow Wine Educator Curly Haslam-Coates about these words and what people really want to know about wine. Haslam-Coates shares her unique approach to teaching. Live from Tasmania, here is Curly Haslam-Coates.CREDITS:Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout, you can find more info and follow Curly on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @vintageTasmania.This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez, our sound editor is Luis Raul Lopez Levi. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih Beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune. Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. See you next week! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever think you’re not living your best life? That You can and should be doing more to live up to your full potential? Or maybe you’re just bored where you are. This week's guest Namratha found herself in a similar situation and wanted to do something about it. It wasn’t easy and it wasn’t pretty but she made the decision to gain new skills, including learning French, to see where that would take her. Well, it took her all the way to Bordeaux. Listen as Namratha recounts her steps from her wife life in India, to her wine life in Bordeaux.CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This episode was produced by Studio Ochenta and hosted by Tanisha Townsend. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez, our sound editor is Luis Raul Lopez Levi. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune. Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. You can find more info about Namratha and Solicantus at Solicantus.fr. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We continue to follow a group of new “heroes” in the sleepy little town of Jackport, that are not too far off from the city our main cast is currently destroying. We are introduced to Amanita Phalloide or Phallo for short, the Spore-cerer Human played by Tim! Joe takes up the mantel of the one eye, forehead horned, 8 foot tall Kolasal-Born known as Effington Titanus, the paladin of the god Spo Hol Le (that shouldn’t be a paladin, running theme?). Kumar takes the roll of Gneiss Schist, the hard drinking/hard fighting Dwarf Barbarian. The team encounter’s their goal and skillfully reach the objective. They weren’t counting on encountering something that no player has encountered in this world so far. Don’t worry, as usual our players do not ask questions and no answers are given. They just accept that this thing knows their names, motivations, and seemingly knows when danger is around. Not giving much away about the story, the players finally make their way into the Court of Bet’s End. After they walk into a local bar they hear an alarm bell being rung. Surely that has nothing to do with some Unnamed Solder. Little do they know, the Court of Bet’s End is the epicenter from where the entire world’s course of history will be changed. Tim keeps trying to end the story early as Sean tries to get them to the important final moment! With the offer of a job to these characters as well as events of the main story, the delicate balance of the world is about to shift...I told you I don’t just do throwaway quests…..Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon Brown for their great work!Main Theme "Dumb Idea No 1 - No Glitter" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.com"Angevin" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Thank you to Freesound.org for SFX used under Creative Commons 0 license unless otherwise listed. Please support the posters there as they are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts.And please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on the Facebook, the Twitter, and the Instagram because we are lonely and need friends! And remember to rate us as it doesn’t hurt!Twitter: @DcuHshow#DCUHPlayer.fm: https://player.fm/series/dont-call-us-heroes
Welcome to out first Xmas Holiday Special! With a quick fun drunken adventure we join Tim (as Fissma Hall the Teifling Monk), Kumar (as Flint Greencshist the Dwarf Ranger), with special guest starts Matt the Superfan (as Hermey Woolworth the Half-elf Sorcerer) and Kate(as Noir the Teifling Fighter) in a winter mission. Sean grabs a cup of eggnog while relaxing and plays a NPC for the players as Bill becomes the Guest DM. How will this turn out? It will take a lot of Christmas magic to keep everyone together in one piece! Sit back as we listen to how this xmas… I mean… Feast of Spo Hol Le turns out! Did I mention Spo Hol Le is the god of Joy and Drugs? Eh, it will be fine.The party takes a heavy blow with Kate having to bow out early due to sickness. (No ‘Rona and she is fine now, btw and look for her character’s return in the future!) The team makes a final push against the BBEG and tries to win! And lets just say it is a good thing Sean made CPR cannon for the second time in this world! The biggest enemy is a meta enemy called Lord Booze and it looks to derail the players and DM! Will the players rise to the challenge and end the night in a fun epic battle! Yes! But see how they do it!Thank you to Bill, Matt, and Kate for the fun adventure!Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon Brown for their great work!Thank you Matt for doing a accordion into song for us!Main Theme "Dumb Idea No 1 - No Glitter" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comThank you to Freesound.org for SFX used under Creative Commons 0 license unless otherwise listed. Please support the posters there as they are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts.And please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on the Facebook, the Twitter, and the Instagram because we are lonely and need friends! And remember to rate us as it doesn’t hurt!Twitter: @DcuHshow#DCUHPlayer.fm: https://player.fm/series/dont-call-us-heroes
Welcome to out first Xmas Holiday Special! With a quick fun drunken adventure we join Tim (as Fissma Hall the Teifling Monk), Kumar (as Flint Greencshist the Dwarf Ranger), with special guest starts Matt the Superfan (as Hermey Woolworth the Half-elf Sorcerer) and Kate(as Noir the Teifling Fighter) in a winter mission. Sean grabs a cup of eggnog while relaxing and plays a NPC for the players as Bill becomes the Guest DM. How will this turn out? It will take a lot of Christmas magic to keep everyone together in one piece! Sit back as we listen to how this xmas… I mean… Feast of Spo Hol Le turns out! Did I mention Spo Hol Le is the god of Joy and Drugs? Eh, it will be fine.We continue Rachel’s in-depth analyst about deer called Deer Corner while the DM Bill is in the bathroom. With the bravest mice taken care of, the Rat King makes the final order to kill our adventures. Will a dashing, handsome, and really cool guy come to the rescue? I bet he will give a lot of important info too! The “heroes” will have to use all their dance moves, new abilities they never did as players before, disguises and Deer Corner during the bathroom break! Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon Brown for their great work!Thank you Matt for doing a accordion into song for us!Main Theme "Dumb Idea No 1 - No Glitter" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comThank you to Freesound.org for SFX used under Creative Commons 0 license unless otherwise listed. Please support the posters there as they are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts.And please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on the Facebook, the Twitter, and the Instagram because we are lonely and need friends! And remember to rate us as it doesn’t hurt!Twitter: @DcuHshow#DCUHPlayer.fm: https://player.fm/series/dont-call-us-heroes
Welcome to out first Xmas Holiday Special! With a quick fun drunken adventure we join Tim (as Fissma Hall the Teifling Monk), Kumar (as Flint Greencshist the Dwarf Ranger), with special guest starts Matt the Superfan (as Hermey Woolworth the Half-elf Sorcerer) and Kate(as Noir the Teifling Fighter) in a winter mission. Sean grabs a cup of eggnog while relaxing and plays a NPC for the players as Bill becomes the Guest DM. How will this turn out? It will take a lot of Christmas magic to keep everyone together in one piece! Sit back as we listen to how this xmas… I mean… Feast of Spo Hol Le turns out! Did I mention Spo Hol Le is the god of Joy and Drugs? Eh, it will be fine.Bonus: Rachel does a in-depth analyst about deer called Deer Corner. I kept that talk in!Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon Brown for their great work!Thank you Matt for doing a accordion into song for us!Main Theme "Dumb Idea No 1 - No Glitter" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.com"Angevin" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Thank you to Freesound.org for SFX used under Creative Commons 0 license unless otherwise listed. Please support the posters there as they are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts.And please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on the Facebook, the Twitter, and the Instagram because we are lonely and need friends! And remember to rate us as it doesn’t hurt!Twitter: @DcuHshow#DCUHPlayer.fm: https://player.fm/series/dont-call-us-heroes
(Slight Issue with the upload, it is fixed now! if the last episode replays and it isnt new try redownloading it. So sorry!)We continue to follow a group of new “heroes” in the sleepy little town of Jackport, that are not too far off from the city our main cast is currently destroying. We are introduced to Amanita Phalloide or Phallo for short, the Spore-cerer Human played by Tim! Joe takes up the mantel of the one eye, forehead horned, 8 foot tall Kolasal-Born known as Effington Titanus, the paladin of the god Spo Hol Le (that shouldn’t be a paladin, running theme?). Kumar takes the roll of Gneiss Schist, the hard drinking/hard fighting Dwarf Barbarian. The team leaves the shopkeeper’s store that gave them bags of holding. They continue to follow the info given to them by the drunk minotaur and make a plan. They eventually make it to the village of Soto but will have to use every trained skill or underhanded move to get to the prize. Some works. Some doesn’t. There is fire at some point… Typical game…Credits:Thank you to Jesus Gonzalez and Jon Brown for their great work!Main Theme "Dumb Idea No 1 - No Glitter" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.comCredit Music: "Freaky Theme_longer" Used with permission By Jesus Gonzalez Site: theweatherdespots.wordpress.com"Angevin" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Thank you to Freesound.org for SFX used under Creative Commons 0 license unless otherwise listed. Please support the posters there as they are doing this out of the kindness of their hearts.And please visit us for updates and more at www.dcuhshow.com and look us up on the Facebook, the Twitter, and the Instagram because we are lonely and need friends! And remember to rate us as it doesn’t hurt!Twitter: @DcuHshow#DCUHPlayer.fm: https://player.fm/series/dont-call-us-heroes
How did a casual, late-night comedy sketch about Jewish celebrity come to top the Billboard charts and find its way into the December music catalogue? For our first episode, we explore what Adam Sandler's “The Chanukah Song” might reveal (or not!) about the festival of lights, Chanukah practices in America, and the changing role of public expressions of Jewishness. Credits Thank you to our guests: Jenna Weissman Joselit: Charles E. Smith Professor of Judaic Studies & Professor of History at George Washington University Samira Mehta: Assistant Professor of Women & Gender Studies and Jewish Studies, University of Colorado Boulder Jody Rosen: Journalist and contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine Jeremy Dauber: Atran Professor of Yiddish Language, Literature, and Culture in the Department of Germanic Languages at Columbia University Julian Horowitz: Music Director, The Maccabeats and, of course Adam Sandler: Actor, comedian, filmmaker, musician ---- Lily Sloane: Audio producer, composer, sound designer Josh Tapper: Host and PhD candidate in History at Stanford University, Ari Y. Kelman: Jim Joseph Chair in Education and Jewish Studies, Stanford University Dan Shevchuk: Junior, majoring in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University Shoshana Olidort: PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at Stanford University and web editor for the Poetry Foundation Shaina Hammerman: Associate Director of Jewish Studies at The Taube Center for Jewish Studies at Stanford University ---- “The Chanukah Song” in concert “The Chanukah Song” on SNL “Candlelight,” The Maccabeats “I'm a Little Latke” “How Much is that Pickle in the Window?” Mickey Katz “Duvid Crockett,” Mickey Katz “Pan Fry,” The Maccabeats Visit primarysourcepodcast.com for more info.
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Today I bring you the long-awaited Part 2 of the live episode I did with Brittney! Finally you'll get to hear what happened in that pool…;) Credits Thank you to Starcrusher for the music you heard on today's show and in every episode. Go to http://cstarcrusher.bandcamp.com to hear more. Thanks also to our Patreon patrons. Continue Reading The post Live Pod Part 2! appeared first on The Fat Lip.
As promised, we did a live pod recording on Sunday, 3/29 and it was a lot of fun! It also lasted two hours (and probably could have gone a third) so I had to chop it in half. Today you're getting part 1, and part 2 will be up in a few days! Credits Thank Continue Reading The post Live Pod With Brittney (AKA Fat Rideshare Driver)! – Part 1 appeared first on The Fat Lip.
Last week I wrote a much-requested essay about My 600-lb Life and posted it to the TFL blog. As promised, this is the audio version! For the full text, go to http://thefatlip.com/2020/03/21/our-600-pound-lives/. Credits Thank you to Starcrusher for the music you heard on today's show. Go to cstarcrusher.bandcamp.com to hear more. Thank you to our Continue Reading The post Our 600 Pound Lives: The Episode appeared first on The Fat Lip.