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Join in our love for sex toys as we offer fun advice on what naughty gifts are best for your loved ones this holiday season. From which toys are best for newbies, when it's appropriate to gift a toy to a friend and even what your kinky bestie needs in their kit, we are covering the gamut of giftable sex toys. At the top of our list... Magic Wand. Even Sarah, the lover of low key vibrators, has been converted to the powerful classic toy that started it all! We also pay tribute to our friend who sadly passed last week, the founder of the best lube company on the planet Sliquid, Dean Elliott. Dean was a larger than life spirit and a true light in our lives and in the pleasure products industry. We are sending our deepest condolences to his family and will miss him very much.Most of the products we mention on the show can be found at pleasurechest.com and you can find a trusted Magic Wand Retailer near you. neither of these brands have sponsored the show. Sarah serves as the Director of Marketing for Magic Wand. However, the opinions voiced in this episode are entirely our own!To support the show and access video recordings of this season's episodes, join us over at patreon or follow along on IG or TikTok.
Taylor Campbell was just 8 months old when her burn injury occurred from a kitchen accident resulting in 64% of her body burned with a 7% chance of survival. Today, Taylor is 19 years old and has had over 30 surgeries since her accident. As a child burn survivor, Taylor has spent her life adapting to her burn injury, with countless surgeries and obstacles to overcome along the way.In this episode, Taylor shares her journey as a child burn survivor to what life is now like as a 19-year-old college student and author. Taylor recalls details of her memories of facing school for the first time as a survivor, how she managed to overcome new challenges such as wearing a wig and provides advice for other survivors about getting back out there. About Taylor CampbellTaylor Campbell is a nineteen-year-old college student attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, majoring in Communications and minoring in Creative Writing with a focus on Journalism. She is the author of "Hope to the Third Degree" and is currently working on her second book, as writing is one of her true passions. She co-founded the Taylor Campbell Pledge Fund, located at the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center Children's Hospital, aiming to raise funds to assist families with aftercare necessities.Currently, Taylor is working towards becoming Leadership certified with John C. Maxwell and his team, which will be official this upcoming March. This certification will allow her to engage in coaching, speaking, and further, her writing career, as Taylor feels called to make a difference through sharing my story. In her free time, she enjoys the beach, staying active, engaging in outdoor activities, and spending time with her family. Resources from the Show Sharing Your Story as a Burn SurvivorResources about Burn Survivors and Returning to SchoolGetting Back Out There After a Burn InjuryTaylor's Open Mic SubmissionAbout the Taylor Campbell Pledge FundLearn more about TaylorAbout AlloSourceAlloSource is Phoenix Society's Vision Partner and I want to take a quick moment and share a message from Dean Elliott, AlloSource's president and CEO:“AlloSource's partnership with Phoenix Society has been a powerful extension of the physical healing we provide burn survivors through our allografts. It's given our organization the opportunity to support the mental and emotional journey burn survivors face as part of their healing process. Whether it is providing speakers to share their personal stories of survival or offering a platform for community involvement through time or donations, the Phoenix Society partnership has played a role in helping our employees further connect to our important work honoring tissue donors by creating products to help surgeons save and enhance lives.”Learn more about AllosourceSponsor Girls with Grafts Interested in becoming a sponsor of the show? Email us at info@phoenix-society.org. Enjoyed the show? Tell us on social media using hashtag #GirlswithGrafts and tagging Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors!
Mobile Rolling-Tim Edwards talks Harness racing with Dean Elliott from Harness Racing SA.
Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliott review their assessment of the futures markets for the Golden Eagle, Victoria Derby and Oaks.
Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliott review their futures market assessment and give their final tips for the Cox PlateCoolmore Stud and Melbourne Cup.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock review their recent futures markets assesments of the spring carnival's biggest races, providing their final tips for the Melbourne Cup, Cox Plate, Everest & Golden Rose, among others. The boys are also joined by trainer Henry Field following the untimely retirement of State Of Rest, and find winners across the day's racing with the best tipsters in the country.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock review their field assessment and give their final tips for The Everest, and Dean gives his tips for the Caulfield Cup & Melbourne Cup.
Newgate Farm managing director Henry Field joins Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliott to discuss the unfortunate retirement of reigning Cox Plate winner State Of Rest. Henry also provides an update on In The Congo and Artorius.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock turn their attention to the big one, previewing the field and futures markets for the Melbourne Cup. The boys discuss the form of Hoo Ya Mal, Spanish Mission and Deaville Legend among others, as well as selecting their best local, international and rough chances...
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock preview the futures market for the Melbourne Cup, Victoria Derby and Victoria Oaks, finding value and assessing international chances in the Melbourne Cup, in particular. The boys also look at the Memsie Stakes and San Domenico, catch a New Zealand Bloodstock update with Brent Thomson, and find winners across today's Victorian greyhound meetings with The Watchdog.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock run through the futures fields and markets for the Victoria Derby, with an eye on Awesome Rock, Red Sun Sensation & Sir Bailey.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock discuss the pre-nominations for the Victorian Oaks in November, with Midnight In Tokyo and Ruthless Dame among the early contenders.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock preview the futures market for the Cox Plate, helping you find value from a distance! Western Empire, Duais & Hinge are all firmly in the mix...
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock preview the futures market for the 'Stallion maker', the Coolmore Stud Stakes.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock preview the futures market for the Golden Eagle, with a premium on horses adaptable to variable weather. Light Infantry, Anamoe and Mazu loom as contenders...
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock continue their assessment of the futures markets for the spring, with the Cox Plate, Coolmore Stud Stakes and Golden Eagle on the agenda. The boys are also joined by trainer Brae Sokolski ahead of the run of Verry Elleegant in France this weekend, and as usual are delivered the best tips from experts right around the country.
Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliott assess the futures market for The Everest, declaring there is 'no such thing as a moral' despite defending winner Nature Strip's impending return. On the agenda as challengers are Paulele and Mazu.
Miles Pfitzner is joined by Dean Elliott to assess the futures markets of the Thousand Guineas, Caulfield Cup and The Everest, analysing preparation of past winners and recent form to help you find winners at value. Miles is also joined by acting Greyhound Racing Victoria CEO Stuart Laing following the news Racing.com will broadcast five feature meetings free to air this season, and a range of the best tipsters around the country before today's greyhound and thoroughbred racing.
Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliott assess the futures market for October's Caulfield Cup, looking back on the lead ups of recent winners including Incentivise and Verry Elleegant. The boys feel Nonconformist and Duais shape as strong chances this year.
Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliott analyse the field for the Epsom Handicap, with Anamoe, Cascadian and Icebath set to trial tomorrow. The boys also have advice on which big name contender to stay away from...
Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliott assess the field ahead of the Caulfield Guineas, in particular the prospects of Political Debate.
Miles Pfitzner, Tom Haylock and Dean Elliott preview the Golden Rose, assessing the field, main contenders and potential value.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock discuss the nominations for a few of Victoria's biggest races with RV's Greg Carpenter, and look ahead to spring contenders Isotope and Nettonu with trainer Tony Gollan. The boys also assess the futures markets and help you find a winner in the Golden Rose, Epsom Stakes and Caulfield Guineas.
Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock reprise Futures With Fitzy, casting an eye back on last year's winners of the season's major races including the Golden Rose, Melbourne Cup, Caulfield Guineas & The Everest. The boys chart the preparation of the winners from early in the campaign, and run through their strategy for finding some value this year!
Racing Victoria Chief Handicapper Greg Carpenter joins Miles Pfitzner and Dean Elliott following the announcement RV have awarded a further $5million in bonuses for Victorian races this spring. Greg discusses the breakdown of the prize pool on offer, and a few of the horses he expects to see challenging for it.
Miles Pfitzner is joined by Tom Haylock and Dean Elliott to reflect on the winners of the big races from last spring, and how their preparation played out. From next week, the boys will take this into account as they look to identify those in line for success this spring.Also on the show, Dave Eustace recalls the preparation of Hitotsu en route to taking out last year's Victoria Derby, and Racing Victoria's outgoing Chief Handicapper Greg Carpenter breaks down the additional $5million on offer across the carnival's major races.
Dave Eustace of the Maher Eustace stable joins Miles Pfitzner, Dean Elliott and Tom Haylock to discuss their strategy in preparing stayers at the outset of a new spring, and different techniques used across the variety of training facilities at their disposal. Dave also reflects on last year's Victoria Derby win of Hitotsu, off the back of their tradmark innovative preparation.
Parts Talk hosts Mechanical Engineer, Dean Elliott. Dean was hired to revolutionized an old architect into a modern, dealership facility for efficiency and profits. Podcasts are uploaded weekly.If you want me to continue making podcasts like these, please donate to our paypal account: paypal.me/partsmanagerproFollow me on Instagram for more updates: https://www.instagram.com/partsmanagerpro/Disclaimer: These podcasts are for educational and entertainment purposes only. Please do not go out and harass anyone.
Gothic Horror Radio Play Based on the works of Edgar Allen Poe, The Grimm of Stottesden Hall was recorded in front of a terrified live audience on the 7th May 2009. Come with us as we take you on a journey of madness, terror and gruesome, GRUESOME MURDER! The decaying walls of Stottesden Hall are the setting for our LIVE recording of an original gothic horror radio play by award winning team, writer Stuart Price and composer Michael Bruce. TRUE! Nervous, very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why WILL you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses, not destroyed, not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth. I heard many things in hell. How then am I mad? Hearken! And observe how healthily, how calmly, I can tell you the whole story.” Edgar Allen Poe Starring : Knight Mantell, David Beck, Jessica Dennis, Leonie Hill, Josh Cass and Andrew Glenn. Written By: Stuart Price Foley By: Jack Bowman, Dean Elliott and Reuben Anderson Edited By: Scott Wiber Directed By : Stuart Price Music By : Michael Bruce “Wireless's live show was an Edgar Allen Poe inspired horror, and listening to it on air meant that your imagination could run riot and conjure imagery far scarier than a set designer could budget for.” THE GUARDIAN OTHER TITLES BY STUART PRICE INCLUDE; ON THREE, THE YOUTH OF OLD AGE AND THE PIPER & MUSICIANS OF BREMMEN
Vi pratar med Erik Hjulström, känd från subkulturen/sekten/Facebookgruppen Parkliv men även från det 20 år gamla, våldsironiska hiphopbandet De 6 apornas armé. Det blir såklart mycket hiphop, med visst (men inte exklusivt) fokus på det nördiga, vita spåret, men även Pavement, Incredible String Band, Wayne Shorter och Dean Elliott hinns med. Åtminstone hälften av programledarskaran blir positivt överraskad av att nutida hiphop inte bara består av mummel och autotune-haveri.
Vi pratar med Erik Hjulström, känd från subkulturen/sekten/Facebookgruppen Parkliv men även från det 20 år gamla, våldsironiska hiphopbandet De 6 apornas armé. Det blir såklart mycket hiphop, med visst (men inte exklusivt) fokus på det nördiga, vita spåret, men även Pavement, Incredible String Band, Wayne Shorter och Dean Elliott hinns med. Åtminstone hälften av programledarskaran blir positivt överraskad av att nutida hiphop inte bara består av mummel och autotune-haveri.
What are some of the most significant challenges facing the African continent? What is the mission of the Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University? How is it developing the next generation of international leaders? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Ambassador Reuben Brigety, Dean, of […]
Pastor Dean Elliott fills pastoral duties this morning with a message on how the burnt offering sacrifice in the old testament can be similar to ones marriage in that the symbolism of each step in the process can be a significant part of a healthy marriage. A copy of the sermon outline is attached for your convenience.
Pastor Dean Elliott fills pastoral duties this morning with a message on how the burnt offering sacrifice in the old testament can be similar to ones marriage in that the symbolism of each step in the process can be a significant part of a healthy marriage. A copy of the sermon outline is attached for your convenience.
It’s time for the second in our series all about personal pronouns and this week it’s all about YOU, dear listener. Yes, for this show we move to the second person but without trying to point the finger. We cover … Continue reading →
It’s time to stretch the legs and embark on a journey out of town into the country – and back again – on this week’s show, dear listener. Inspired by the imminent release of Vic Mars bucolic new LP, The … Continue reading →
The Baruch Business Report offers a conversation on the ongoing economic stimulus package between John Elliott, the Dean of Baruch's Zicklin School of Business, and Terrence Martell, Saxe professor of Finance and International Business in Baruch's Zicklin School of Business. Many months after the beginning of the economic crisis, the house has just passed the over 800 billion dollars economic stimulus package, and the senator has begun its deliberations. In this context, Dean Elliott and Professor Martell talked about the various pieces of the package, how the various types of spending have more or less consequence for stimulus, and the tradeoffs between the tax cut, transfer payment, and the investment infrastructure. The conversation takes place on January 30, 2009.
The Baruch Business Report offers a conversation between John Elliott, Dean of Baruch’s Zicklin School of Business, and Terrence Martell, Saxe Professor of Finance and International Business in Zicklin. The discussion explores the results of the 2Q08 “Chief Financial Officers Outlook Survey,” conducted quarterly by Financial Executives International and Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business. While CFO confidence in the economy is at an all-time low, their optimism about their companies’ financial health remains relatively stable. Dean Elliott and Professor Martell also discuss the ongoing volatility in the oil market, and possible changes at U.S. business schools as they incorporate courses on international financial reporting standards into the curriculum. The survey results are available on Baruch College’s website at http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/cfosurvey/
In a recent audio podcast of the Baruch Business Report based on its second quarter survey conducted with Financial Executives International, Zicklin School of Business Dean John Elliott and Professor Terrence Martell reported that the nation should be in recovery from the recession in mid-2010. Although results indicated a slight optimism about the economy and that the rate of decline is improving, both Dean Elliott and Martell believe job growth is necessary to restore the economy.