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Real Ghost Stories Online
A Laugh Came from an Empty House | Real Ghost Stories CLASSIC

Real Ghost Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 13:45


For years, the strange moments were easy to dismiss. A laugh where no one stood. A sound from a clock that hadn't worked in decades. Footsteps that passed through empty rooms and never left a trace behind. Each incident could be explained away on its own—at least, that's what everyone insisted.What made it harder to ignore was how often it followed. Different houses. Different countries. Different stages of life. Wherever she stayed for long enough, the same patterns returned: movement without a source, sounds with intention, the unmistakable feeling of being noticed.Friends heard it too. Animals reacted. Doors moved. Drawers rattled. And then one night, someone stood beside the bed and spoke as if they already knew her.No threats. No violence. Just presence.Whether it was something tied to family, place, or the person herself remains unclear. What lingers is the question she's been left with ever since—why does it keep finding her?#RealGhostStories #Paranormal #HauntedHouse #UnexplainedFootsteps #CreepyEncounters #GhostStory #SpiritActivity #UnseenPresence #TrueParanormal #SomethingFollowedHerLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:

Shark Theory
Spring Cleaning for Your Mind

Shark Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 6:19


You never clean a house by adding to it. And the same thing is true for your mind. Show Notes In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor takes a familiar childhood memory of spring cleaning and applies it to something far more important: your mental space. Growing up, spring cleaning wasn't optional. Drawers came out. Closets were emptied. Things were thrown away. And Baylor explains why real cleaning has always been about subtraction, not addition. The problem is, while most people eventually clean their homes, they rarely clean their minds. Day after day, mental clutter piles up. Negative news. Gossip. Arguments online. Old beliefs. Self-doubt. Assumptions you picked up years ago and never questioned. Little by little, that junk takes up space until your mind feels heavy, distracted, and exhausted. Baylor challenges listeners to treat their mind like a house that needs a deep clean. To intentionally schedule time to slow down, turn everything off, and honestly walk through the "rooms" of their thoughts. What belongs here? What doesn't? What's helping you grow, and what's just empty calories? Drawing from a conversation with a Buddhist monk, Baylor explains that clarity doesn't come from forcing better thoughts, but from observing your thoughts and understanding where they come from. Once you identify the sources, you can start removing the stimuli that pollute your thinking. You don't have to optimize every minute of your day. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is sit in silence, clear space, and let your mind breathe. Because a clear mind doesn't just help you. It helps everyone around you. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why cleaning is always about subtraction How mental clutter builds without you noticing The hidden cost of constant noise and negativity Why observing your thoughts creates clarity How to identify the sources polluting your mindset Why mental spring cleaning has to be intentional Featured Quote "You never clean a house by adding to it. And you don't clear your mind that way either."

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
Kaz Hack: How to organise your drawers like a pro

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 3:10


Kaz impresses Tubes with another amazing Kaz Hack, this time revealing a helpful way to organise your drawers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Paper Outpost - The Joy of Junk Journals!
VP S6 Ep 289: CRAFTY DRAWERS!

The Paper Outpost - The Joy of Junk Journals!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 30:44


VP S6 Ep 289: CRAFTY DRAWERS! The Junk Journal Podcast! The Paper Outpost Podcast! The Joy of Junk Journals! Free to Listen Anytime! Every Tuesday & Thursday! Topics: Junk Journals, Paper Crafting, life of a crafter, answering crafty questions! Come have a listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast or go to https://anchor.fm/the-paper-outpost Also check out my Video Podcasts on M,W, F, S, S on Spotify! :) You can make your own Podcast! It's easy at Anchor: Here is how!: anch.co/outpost Grab a FUNDLE! Now available in my Etsy Shop!: 100 pieces! A mix of antique/vintage ledger pages, hand-dyed papers, old postcards, tea cards, handwritten paper, awesome vintage book pages and so much more! Wonderful to use in your junk journal creations! Free Priority Shipping in the USA! :) Limited supply! :) See a Fundle Video!:) https://youtu.be/KJnWd9RSpOQ Buy a Fundle! :) Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1007331616/antique-vintage-ephemera-paper?ref=shop_home_active_6&frs=1&crt=1 VINTAGE DIGIKITS! Amazing images to download & print out at home on your printer!: Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost PRINT & MAIL Option for Vintage Digikits! :) I heard your call :) No Printer? No Problem! :) I will print & mail 10 Digikits to you! Free Priority Shipping in the USA! :) 1. Select 10 names of digikits, & send me the list via Etsy message or email to pam@thepaperoutpost.com or simply say "Surprise me!" :) 2. Then buy the Print & Mail Digikit option in my Etsy shop! :) Direct Link to Buy here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1071078687/printed-mailed-digikits-no-printer?ref=shop_home_active_1&frs=1&crt=1 That's 50 Pages total on lightweight cardstock! See All My Digikits! https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost Sincerely, Pam at The Paper Outpost :)!! I am currently buried in paper and covered in glue ;) Remember that Fun Can Be Simple! Go Forth and Create with Reckless Abandon! :) MY AMAZON STORE!: My Personal Favorite Products & Tools!: Click here to see all my items in one click with pictures in my Amazon Store! https://www.amazon.com/shop/thepaperoutpost NEWSLETTER!: Free Monthly Emailed Newsletter from The Paper Outpost! Sign Up here: https://bit.ly/paperoutpostnewsletter - Free Monthly Digital Printable! - Free The Note From The Book Maker explaining what a junk journal is and how to use it! - Free Page List of Ideas for Junk Journals! - Free Checklist of Junk Journal Supplies! - Junk Journal Tips & Updates from Pam at The Paper Outpost! COME FIND ME AT :) All My Links: https://linktr.ee/thepaperoutpost ETSY Shop: https://www.thepaperoutpost.com ETSY Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ThePaperOutpost YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/ThePaperOutpost NEWSLETTER: https://bit.ly/paperoutpostnewsletter INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thepaperoutpost FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ThePaperOutpost The Paper Outpost FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/ThePaperOutpost/ THE PAPER OUTPOST PODCAST: The Joy of Junk Journals!: https://anchor.fm/the-paper-outpost AMAZON STORE: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thepaperoutpost PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/thepaperoutpost TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thepaperoutpost MERCHANDISE STORE!: https://the-paper-outpost-2.creator-spring.com/ #thepaperoutpost #paperoutpost #thepaperoutpostpodcast #digikits #junkjournal #junkjournals #howtomakeajunkjournal #junkjournalpodcast #thejoyofjunkjournals #fundle #thejunkjournalpodcast

Scott & Ally on Demand
Close your dang drawers!

Scott & Ally on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 4:04


Halacha4life
Halacha4Life Shiur 938 Drawers

Halacha4life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 2:07


Do Drawers Need Tevila?

Woodshop Life Podcast
Radial Arm Saw?, Making Drawers, Ignoring Wood Movement and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 59:06


This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Since my work typically uses traditional joinery, I cut a lot of tenons. I've tried all kinds of methods, but I am really looking for that one method that works for all size boards (cutting bedrail tenons on the table saw isn't going to happen) and is quick to setup – something that corresponds to the ease and simplicity of cutting mortises using my floor standing mortiser: using your layout lines on the workpiece, you walk up to the machine and start cutting. Easy. For that reason, I really gravitate to the idea of using a radial arm saw with a dado stack for tenons. Norm makes it look so simple: with layout lines already on the board, simply set it against the fence and set your depth of cut, and zip zip, flip, zip, and done (insert Guy's sound effects for simple operations here). No clamps (unless it's a small piece), no moving long unwieldy parts across a table, no complicated jigs. And best of all, you see the layout line while you make the cut – it's not upside down as in a table saw or router table. It looks so simple, and easily a one-size fits all if you have the floorspace for a dedicated machine. But I know radial arm saws have fallen out of favor. I hear about the danger of the saw “walking” toward the operator (can't you just stand to the side? It can only go so far, right?), and perhaps even more vexing, they are really only available used – and I don't have time to tinker with vintage machines, as fun as that'd be in retirement one day. I've heard that the ubiquitous Craftsman machines on FB Marketplace and Craigslist have a lot of deflection and the bearings and tracks the saw rides in usually didn't wear well with age, and that the real old DeWalt's are the best. But again, I'm hesitant to buy something that old without having the time or knowledge to refurbish it. But maybe a week unpaid to refurbish one is worth the long-term labor savings I'd get? An alternative I've imagined is a router fixture (possibly even as a stand-alone table), where the router rides along a fixed fence and atop a flat reference surface, and where the workpiece is placed under that surface. Using the same router, bit and fence setup every time, I'd have reference marks on the fixture that help align the workpiece's layout marks for consistent results. I'd walk up, insert the workpiece, align it and clamp it, set my router depth and route the shoulder of one face and then the edge facing me (yes, the router has to be held horizontal for this edge), and then route the additional meat left at the end of the tenon (if any) - then pull the piece out, flip it, align it, readjust depth if needed and route the other face and edge. The idea is to mimic the action and simplicity of the radial arm saw as close as possible, where the cutting tool is what moves rather than the workpiece, and the workpiece is quickly and easily aligned using its layout marks without complicated one-off jigs. My questions: Is using a radial arm saw for this task as wonderful as it looks? Is it worth the time likely needed to get one reliably working? Given the safety concerns I hear, as well as the commitment required of an old machine, which of the two alternatives above would you go with? Again, with the amount of tenons but of varying kind I do, I want something easy and simple and consistent from project to project – just walk up to the machine and, referencing layout marks on the piece, start cutting. Thanks! Michael Do you guys use anything in your shop that is not intended or marketed for wood workers? Right now my favorite is a fabric cutting mat, i used it once to measure the angle and length of a step stool and it has lived on my MFT ever since, it covers the holes nicely and it's pretty satisfying bringing small pieces of wood to the mat to confirm measurements.  Thanks you for a great show, Heywood  Guys Questions: I have been driving more than usual for work and find myself listening to several episodes throughout the day. Thank you all for making my abnormal seat time enjoyable! I am contemplating purchasing a sliding table for my Harvey Cabinet saw, specifically the Harvey Compass ST-1500. Do any of you have any experience or insight with these types of "add-on's" versus a dedicated machine? Would this be a valuable tool for breaking down sheet goods to final dimensions instead of a track saw? I have used a track-saw in the past and do see how valuable it is, but for my situation, I would prefer to manuver large sheets through the table saw. Thank you, Nick Halverson Hi guys I have listened to all your podcasts and thank you for all the great material.  I have a couple of questions about a walnut desk I am making for my wife. I was wondering what is a good wood choice for the drawer sides?  And can I use that wood on all four sides with dovetails and then glue a piece of walnut on the front so it appears as a half blind dovetail and if so how thick can that front piece of walnut be? Thank you enjoy the podcast while driving tractor on the farm. Paul Huys Questions: I am a new woodworker and have built a few furniture pieces. I've been hooked into your podcasts. I always have you on on my commute. I've learnt a ton from all three of you. Keep up the great work. My wife has asked me to build a coffee table inspired from the following: https://www.potterybarn.ca/products/palisades-wood-coffee-table/?subGroupId=palisades-wood-coffee-table-SPAF-color-remainder&group=1&sku=706535 I'm building it from white ash. The top and shelf are 3/4 stock and the legs are laminated from 1 3/4 inch board. I have the legs and the panels already done. I'm going to build up the edges with the extra length that I already cut from both end grain and side grains of the panels (I have 8 matching strips one for each side) As you can see from the link above this table has no aprons and the panels are attached directly to the legs while being enclosed by the legs fully. Even the top is enclosed and the legs end grain would show. Here are my questions: 1) I plan to glue the panels on one axis to  one side of the legs( let's call it north south axis) and the other axis is all going to be hardware that allows for wood movement. The idea is that since nothing but the glued panels restrict the legs the expansion/contraction of the panels would just transfer to the legs and they can move with it. How crazy am I? I spent days debating this with ChatGPT. Am I misunderstanding how it will work? 2) I'm now in the step of cutting square 5x5 in notches in each corner of both panels. But I'm very concerned about accuracy. It feels like this setup is not very forgiving. For example if I make the smallest errors on the top and bottom of the same leg it may throw off the whole table where I might have gaps between the leg and panel later. I also have no band saw or a jigsaw. I want to tackle this with a track saw ( also have a table saw but this table is 42x42 and my sawstop jobsite isn't good to handle this size). Many thanks! Amin Hey guys, love the show, I've been meaning to send this question this question in for 3-4 years but I'm always listening in the car and forget by the time I get to my computer.   So, a few years ago I moved and added a bandsaw to my shop so I could start resawing lumber and my first project to incorporate that was a humidor. The resawing went great, but my table saw was out of alignment, so the mitered corners on the box looked terrible with gaps on the outside corners. To fix that I decided to add a contrasting strip along all the edges. The carcass is birdseye maple and I added padauk by routing out a 3/32" square on all outside corners, added 1/8" strips of the padauk and then trimmed it flush.  This looks great, but with one issue. The 4 vertical corners are all cross grain between the carcass and the corner banding, so seasonally while the box sides move, the banding doesn't change length, so it either protrudes or retracts a bit (maybe 1/32") from the top and bottom.  This is only a cosmetic issue on this box but I was wondering how I could plan for this in the future, as I could see a situation where all the movement is at the lid side and prevents it from fully closing which could compromise the seal on a humidor.  Some of my thoughts were only gluing the middle portion of the banding down, only doing this when the carcass is a veneer over a more stable substrate, or sucking it up and getting better at mitered box corners and not needing this at all. I have some pictures from this build at https://imgur.com/a/humidor-build-iaXKQLI Jonathan

Your Morning Show On-Demand
That Time We Cleaned Out Our Junk Drawers

Your Morning Show On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 79:20 Transcription Available


It might be time to finally clean our your junk drawer! Join Intern John, Sos, Rose, Hoody, and Erick as we clean out our junk drawers while also talking about how long we’ve kept our old phones! Plus what are the most successfull personality types on a dating app? All that and more with Intern John and Your Morning Show! Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week: The Thought Shower Let's Get Weird Crisis on Infinite Podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hodge Pack Sports Life and Everything in Between
Old Man Rivers, toys, Hazzard drawers, and CFP snubs

The Hodge Pack Sports Life and Everything in Between

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 94:05


Send us a textIn this episode of the Hodge Pack Podcast, Hodge, Josh and Misti, have brief recap of the Thursday Night Football game between the Falcons and Buccs. Flacons pull off huge upset. Gordon head football coach Mike Reed, joins the show, to discuss their season and preparation for a three peat. We discuss the firing of Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore with cause and the aftermath that comes with it.With Christmas right around the corner, Misti poses the question of what are the Mount Rushmore of toys. The answers are interesting.The 12 team College Football Playoff, CFP, is set. Who were the top snubs and those who stole a spot.Philip Rivers at the age of 44 comes out of retirement and signs with the Colts. He has a chance to start against the Colts and we are here for it, Support the show

iRadio in the Morning with Cooper & Oonagh
Auntie Oonagh - Rumaging through my drawers

iRadio in the Morning with Cooper & Oonagh

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 5:54


We like receiving weird and out there messages on the show, especially when it comes to agony aunt wannabe Oonagh. Today's message was on a whole new level than usual

Kincaid & Dallas
Who's At Work Today & Do You Go Through Their Drawers?

Kincaid & Dallas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 8:34


Are you one of the few people working today - and are you going through your coworkers things? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MonsterTalk
S05E07 A Haunted Chest of Drawers

MonsterTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 62:26


We're joined by Matt Baxter to watch and discuss another vintage BBC look at the paranormal - this time in the form of an allegedly haunted chest of drawers. Check the links and watch it yourself if you've got 12 mins to spare. What do you think of our takes?Additional Links:BBC Archive Clip - A Haunted Chest of DrawersAGT: Special Head (levitation trick)The Indian Rope Trick - Penn & Teller documentary about the history of the trickDavid Berglas - Magician and Skeptical InvestigatorMassimo Polidoro - modern skeptical investigatorTony Cornell - British Parapsychologist and antiquarianBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monstertalk--6267523/support.Some product links may be affiliated with Amazon revenue sharing.

The Pepper & Dylan Show
November 17, 2025 - Brown Christmas, Energy Bills and Junk Drawers

The Pepper & Dylan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 29:37


The best way to clean up broken glass. How often has Edmonton seen a brown Christmas in the last 25 years? Dylan issues a service compliment for a business that went above and beyond. Pepper has a unique stance when it comes to getting your energy bills. Will a unique story actually help you get on the guest list to Santa Cinema? We chat for a long time about junk drawers. Dylan tells us all about his junk main frame.

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
They Never Should've Bought That House | Real Ghost Stories

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 18:05


It looked like the perfect starter home — a quiet split-level in rural Pennsylvania with beige siding, a maple tree in the yard, and no history to speak of. But from the moment they moved in, the family felt something was off. It started small: lights switching themselves on, a faucet running full blast in the middle of the night, a radio hissing to life even after being unplugged. Then came the sightings — a young boy in the hallway, an old man sitting at the basement stairs — and the feeling of unseen footsteps following them up from the dark. Drawers opened by themselves, furniture shifted in the night, and even the family dog refused to enter one particular bedroom. The haunting escalated until the family turned to their pastor for help… and the activity suddenly stopped. Was it tied to the land, the house, or something that was brought in before them? Step inside the unsettling story of an ordinary-looking home that held something extraordinary — and not in a good way. #TrueGhostStory #HauntedHouse #RealHaunting #CreepyEncounters #ParanormalActivity #GhostInTheBasement #HauntedPennsylvania #SupernaturalStories #UnseenPresence #ChillingTales #TerrifyingTrueStory #HauntedHome Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:

Stationery Freaks
Household Stationery That Actually Helps: Labels, Whiteboards, Junk Drawers & Kitchen Kanban | Stationery Freaks Podcast

Stationery Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 43:35 Transcription Available


Household stationery isn't “our precious pens and paper in our study” — it's the everyday tools that keep a home ticking. We talk freezer-proof labels, kitchen whiteboards, year-at-a-glance calendars we forget to update, junk-drawer essentials, elastic bands vs Velcro ties for cables, and even a full Kanban wall system that helps a building business run. Plus: Magic Click (a colour-pen system we need help decoding), why shrink-wrap on notebooks should be illegal, and the enduring magic of handwritten notes in old recipe books.What We CoverLabelling the real world: freezer labels that don't fall off, pens that actually write on them, and why chalk pens disappointed.Whiteboards at home: revision, “blurting” study technique, and why office whiteboards triple in size the moment they enter a house.Family calendars: wall planners vs Google Calendar; how to stop answering “What's for tea?” 47 times.The junk drawer: string, Sellotape ends, last 3 Post-its, elastic bands—and occasionally £40.Cable wrangling: elastic bands vs Velcro ties (and cats stealing the Velcro).Kitchen Kanban: a visual, Post-it based board for a builder's workload (columns from “mentioned” to “invoiced”).Notes on doors: Berlin-style paper rolls to leave messages (and why phones killed the habit).Measuring kids' growth: doorframe ticks vs logging in Apple Notes.Sticky label removal: we've tried dishwasher runs, washing-up liquid, alcohol… still tacky! (Your hacks welcome.)Brands behaving oddly: a Moleskine “travel case” too small for a Cahier; shrink-wrapped notebooks you can't test.Why we love marginalia: old cookbooks and Reader's Digest repair manuals with handwritten tweaks.Content recommendations: Andrew Huberman's interview with Steven Pressfield (resistance, turning pro, doing the work).Event tease: Rob & Helen at a November stationery event (with a shop… send help).Listener Shout-OutsLisa (In Berlin, in a kitchen): topic idea + brilliant list — thank you Lisa!Nat: for sending Magic Click (and introducing us to Barbara Thames' creativity/play angle).Anonymous newsletter supporter: your generosity genuinely helps keep this ad-free. Thank you!Resources & MentionsMagic Click colour-pen system — creator Barbara Tammes (if you've used it, tell us how!).Label makers: DYMO.Notebooks & shops: Moleskine, Waterstones, Dingbats (reporter), Tom's Studio (pens & inks).Other: Vinted (finds), Nokia notebooks at a conference, Reader's Digest Repair Manuals, The Newt (Somerset).Podcasts: Steven Pressfield — The War of Art, Turning Pro; Dr Andrew Huberman interview with Steven Pressfield.Where to Find UsNewsletter & archive: stationeryfreaks.com → SubstackInstagram: @stationeryfreaksukSay hello / ideas: via the website or Insta DMs

Real Ghost Stories Online
They Never Should've Bought That House | Real Ghost Stories

Real Ghost Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 18:05


It looked like the perfect starter home — a quiet split-level in rural Pennsylvania with beige siding, a maple tree in the yard, and no history to speak of. But from the moment they moved in, the family felt something was off. It started small: lights switching themselves on, a faucet running full blast in the middle of the night, a radio hissing to life even after being unplugged. Then came the sightings — a young boy in the hallway, an old man sitting at the basement stairs — and the feeling of unseen footsteps following them up from the dark. Drawers opened by themselves, furniture shifted in the night, and even the family dog refused to enter one particular bedroom. The haunting escalated until the family turned to their pastor for help… and the activity suddenly stopped. Was it tied to the land, the house, or something that was brought in before them? Step inside the unsettling story of an ordinary-looking home that held something extraordinary — and not in a good way. #TrueGhostStory #HauntedHouse #RealHaunting #CreepyEncounters #ParanormalActivity #GhostInTheBasement #HauntedPennsylvania #SupernaturalStories #UnseenPresence #ChillingTales #TerrifyingTrueStory #HauntedHome Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:

Salonversations
From Junk Drawers to Inner Peace: Decluttering with Kate Evans

Salonversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 45:50


In this episode of Dawnversations, I sit down with decluttering coach Kate Evans to talk about why our “stuff” holds so much power over us. From the junk drawer we all pretend doesn't exist, to entire rooms that feel overwhelming, clutter shows up in more ways than we realize. Kate shares practical strategies for letting go, explains why decluttering your space can actually declutter your mind, and offers encouragement for anyone who feels stuck or even teetering on the edge of hoarding. If you've ever felt like your stuff is secretly running your life, this conversation will give you the tools—and the permission—to take control again.FIND KATE HERE:www.soulfulspacecoaching.comFollow me: Instagram @katesevans.coachingFacebook @katesevans.coaching

Slacker & Steve
Check your junk drawers!

Slacker & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 6:40


A woman decided to finally clean out her junk drawer...and got a HUGE surprise!

Brighton Rock Podcast
Drawers & Draws

Brighton Rock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 43:35


After a two week break we are back, with Thomas The Frank Engine's Spurs in town for a cheeky Desmond. Usual suspects, plenty of chat and co host Pete (and his Dad) on board the train home to review a game that seems to have split opinions down the middle. Stand or fall! UTA! RIP Dad xxxxx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Smiley Morning Show
Smiley's Drawers pt1

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 10:16


open up smiley's drawers and winSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smiley Morning Show
Smiley's Drawers pt2

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 5:25


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EXTRAORDINARY Women
Decluttering Isn't Just for Drawers- It's For Your Next Chapter!

EXTRAORDINARY Women

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 42:29


Decluttering helps you create space for what truly matters in your next chapter. By letting go of what no longer serves you, you free yourself from the weight of the past. This clarity allows you to focus, feel energized, and move forward with confidence//WHEN YOU'RE READY, HERE'S HOW I CAN HELP YOUBUY THE BOOK: https://a.co/d/czSh6zxGet the books' bonus resources: https://sharriharmel.com/Join Substack to continue the conversation: https://sharriharmel.substack.com/Start your Breakthrough today: https://sharriharmel.com/breakthrough/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharriharmel/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/273197629997812

Smiley Morning Show
Smiley's Drawers pt1

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 8:58


win tickets to ED SHEERAN from the Smiley Morning Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Smiley Morning Show
Smiley's Drawers pt2

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2025 11:55


win tickets to ED SHEERAN from the Smiley Morning Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Smiley Morning Show
Smiley's Drawers pt. 1

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 13:11


Smiley has 16 drawers ... Hoosiers open up one by one looking for prize matches!!! win tickets to concerts and gift cards to dinners and fun things around INDY! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smiley Morning Show
Smiley's Drawers pt 2

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 13:26


Smiley has 16 drawers ... Hoosiers open up one by one looking for prize matches!!! win tickets to concerts and gift cards to dinners and fun things around INDY! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smiley Morning Show
Smiley's Drawers pt 3

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 3:02


Smiley has 16 drawers ... Hoosiers open up one by one looking for prize matches!!! win tickets to concerts and gift cards to dinners and fun things around INDY! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Run That Prank
He Left His Drawers - 09.17.25

Run That Prank

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 8:30 Transcription Available


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Top Floor
208 | $900 Uber Escape

Top Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 27:55


Laura Hawkins is the founder of Gamemasters Escape Solutions, a creator and operator of high-performing escape rooms for hotels and resorts. After a successful career making viral television advertising, she discovered escape rooms on a European trip. She turned a passion project into a 14-room operation and a turnkey hotel amenity business (including installs at Atlantis, The Bahamas). She joins us to talk revenue, resorts, and escape room design. • Budget-season hot take: maximize social first and add hyper-targeted print ads if you have the cash. • From receptionist to rainmaker: Laura hustled her way off the front desk and into award-winning ads. • “Just Slow Down”: the graphic traffic-safety campaign that made her the Quentin TarantinA of Winnipeg. • Vacation plot twist: one so-so Dublin escape room → Athens upgrade → Paris hook → new career. • Resorts love it: low staff, durable props, and constant revenue. • Corporate catnip: team-building, communication, respectful-collaboration—plus a true differentiator vs. the hotel next door. • Design recipe: theme first → story → tactile puzzles (knobs, secret doors, scents)… and yes, limes. • Player pro tip: communicate, inventory the space, and OPEN. THE. DRAWERS. Our Top Three Takeaways: 1. Escape Rooms Are a High-ROI Amenity for Hotels and Resorts Laura emphasized that escape rooms offer hotels a unique way to generate revenue while differentiating from competitors. Unlike spas or waterparks, escape rooms appeal to a wider demographic—from families with young kids to teenagers, grandparents, wedding parties, and corporate groups. They're low-labor, durable, and cost far less to install and maintain, while still driving constant guest traffic and ancillary spending at restaurants and bars. 2. Immersive Entertainment Strengthens Guest Connection For Laura, the heart of escape rooms is shared experience. Guests disconnect from screens, collaborate face-to-face, and leave with stories they'll continue discussing long after the game. This creates a sense of joy and connection that builds loyalty and word-of-mouth—two of the strongest assets for hotels seeking repeat visits and community engagement. 3. Differentiation Requires Courage and Creativity Laura challenged hotels to show more boldness in shaping guest experiences. Too many properties look the same, leaving price as the only deciding factor. By embracing immersive, playful, and customizable amenities—like themed escape rooms or even immersive dinner theater—hotels can stand out, create memorable stays, and deliver new revenue streams. Laura Hawkins on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-hawkins-40543319b/ Gamemasters Escape Solutions https://www.gamemastersescapes.com/ Escape Room Atlantis https://www.atlantisbahamas.com/escape-room First-Person Experience at Atlantis https://www.tiktok.com/@znsdigital/video/7512226338397359365 Escape Room Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOcy5xGcHu8 Just Slow Down viral ad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HppFNyqVOI   Other Episodes You May Like:  168: Celery in the Hoodie with Paul Bishop https://www.topfloorpodcast.com/episode/168 172: Pandemic Survivor Couple with Geetika Agrawal https://www.topfloorpodcast.com/episode/172 101: Hedge Clipper Disaster Averted with Elysia Burns https://www.topfloorpodcast.com/episode/101

Latter Day Struggles
363: The Beautiful Simplicity of Minding our Own Underwear Drawers

Latter Day Struggles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 71:01


Send us a Positive Review!In this eye-opening episode Valerie is a guest on the Inside Out Podcast with Ian Wilkes and Jim Bennett, where they dive deep into the complexities of women's roles within the LDS Church, locking in on the recent garment policy shifts. You might be surprised to learn Valerie's take on this topic. A hint: adding women leaders to these policy-making gatherings is NOT the answer to this conundrum where it seems that thousands of LDS women across the belief & practice spectrum are frustrated.  Tune in to explore a thought-provoking discussion on equality, institutional overreach, and the beauty (and simplicity) that unfolds when humans are given the dignity to manage their own underwear drawers. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:31 Jim's Experience in Argentina01:47 Special Guest: Valerie Hamaker02:16 Valerie's Background and Podcast04:50 Challenges of Patriarchy in the Church06:18 Authority and Decision Making in the Church16:35 Impact of Patriarchy on Men and Women22:17 Garment Controversy and Gender Equality30:21 Church Surveys and Member Feedback35:38 The Problems with Fundamentalism36:38 Controlling Dress and UnderwearSupport the showSupport the show Listen, Share, Rate & Review EPISODES Friday Episodes Annual Subscription $89 Friday Episodes Monthly Subscription $10 Valerie's Support & Processing Groups Gift a Scholarship Download Free Resources Visit our Website

FM104's Strawberry Alarm Clock

Crossy told us about sounding like his mother over the weekend! It turns out we are all the same! Zeinab had a list of ways you'd know its getting more serious in your relationshipAnd we played FM104s Ins2grand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Franchise Insiders
Franchise Ownership in 2025: Hot Takes and Hard Truths

The Franchise Insiders "Inside Scoop" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 56:28 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat happens when you gather six successful franchise owners in one room and ask them to share their unfiltered insights? You get a masterclass in franchise reality that cuts through the noise and marketing hype.The Franchise Insiders team brings decades of combined experience as both franchise owners and consultants to deliver a refreshingly honest look at what's actually working in franchising today. This special roundtable episode features Jack and Jill alongside their expert consultant team: David San Juan (Pinks franchise owner), Brian Gross (former Art of Drawers owner with financial expertise), Morgan Noller and Kathryn Allen (both award-winning Soccer Stars franchisees).From the beginning, the conversation dives deep into which franchise categories are genuinely overrated versus those flying under the radar with exceptional returns. The team unanimously warns against common pitfalls like overvaluing existing business purchases on BizBuySell ("most of what's on there is junk") and chasing trendy fitness or food concepts with razor-thin margins. Instead, they highlight the remarkable opportunities in "unsexy" sectors like home services, B2B facility solutions, and senior care – where average revenues reach 7 figures on investments as low as $150K.Perhaps most valuable is their candid discussion about misconceptions plaguing new franchise owners. The myth of "passive" franchise ownership gets thoroughly debunked as Catherine shares how her MVP status required "working 80-hour weeks... seven days a week" initially. David adds a recent lesson from covering for his general manager: "I made a mistake putting too much on one person and not learning the business ins and outs."The conversation explores AI's transformative impact on franchising, 2025 trends including private equity's growing interest in successful franchisees, and practical wisdom about financial runways and proper validation techniques. The team even shares a lightning round of which franchises they'd personally invest $250K in right now.Ready to cut through the franchise marketing noise and hear what really works? Text 305-710-0050 to access our franchise financial planning tools and find out which consultant can guide your journey toward successful business ownership. The Franchise Insiders Podcast Schedule A Call Text: 305-710-0050 Take our FREE Business Builder Assessment

The Pressbox with Graney and Bischoff
H3 Does Danny's Drawers Have a Ring To It

The Pressbox with Graney and Bischoff

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 41:16


Challenges, 14 Danny Sun News, 22 NFL Talk

We Wine Whenever's Podcast
RHOC-Drawers, Drama, and Drunken Departures

We Wine Whenever's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 38:23 Transcription Available


Send us a textRHOC-Drawers, Drama, and Drunken DeparturesPodcast Summary – RHOC S19 E5 “The Big UnEasy”It's Gina's housewarming day, with everyone eventually arriving except for Tamra, Shannon, and Heather at first. Talk quickly turns to Tamra's “former fatty” photo of Jenn, which Gina says Heather told her about. Heather arrives fresh from Paris, followed by Tamra, and the atmosphere is instantly awkward. Outside, Jenn confronts Heather about the photo; Heather tries to frame it as a misunderstanding, but Jenn accuses her of being “bamboozled” by Tamra.Inside, Tamra tells her side to Gina, Gretchen, and Katie, calling Jenn “single white female” and accusing her of befriending Tamra's enemies. Gretchen pushes back, citing past accusations Tamra has made. The tension escalates until Gretchen walks out.Gina gifts each lady a box announcing a trip to New Orleans, though Tamra is emotional because her last visit was with Teddi, who's battling serious health issues. The episode then checks in with the women's home lives—Jenn and Ryan at the gym, Shannon embracing single life, and Gina dealing with a custody challenge involving her stepson.The ladies split into two travel groups for New Orleans. Group 1 (Gina, Emily, Katie, Gretchen) enjoys a riverboat ride, while Group 2 (Jenn, Tamra, Shannon, Heather) joins later for a private dinner. Conversations range from co-parenting conflicts to dating preferences, sexual positions, and playful antics, including Tamra lying on the floor to demonstrate hers. Jenn shares about her pelvic floor surgery, shocking the group.Dinner ends peacefully, but 24 hours later, chaos erupts—Tamra and Gretchen clash, Gina calls Tamra rude and drunk, and Tamra storms off, texting Gina that she quits.On Watch What Happens Live, Gina defends comments about Gretchen's looks, clarifies Emily didn't research a custody matter (Heather did), and admits there's still no progress with Travis's ex.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/

Brew with the Bennetts
Episode #187 - Built on lies, chat sheriff, early lunch, moaning drawers, death, cheese dreams and more!

Brew with the Bennetts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 69:15


Happy Holidays! We are still here in your heads though! A pod holiday? Lip based ick  Hot knees Built on lies!  Jemma on a chatshow Chat sheriff!  Snacking us out Early lunch 10.30 apple Scott's school holidays Coat storage  Moaning drawers Ikea day out  Excited by organisation  Lego blame Cinema sleep  Blood pressure Jemma  Meeting about death Worth more dead Cheese dreams  Holiday stresses Dolls suitcase!  Busking songs  Jet 2 Holidays  bwtbpod@gmail.com Join our Patreon for exclusive episodes and early access here! https://www.patreon.com/bwtbpod A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Mens Room Daily Podcast
Will Likes Drawers

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 8:41


We get in to our Mens Room Question: What did alcohol make someone do?

We Built A Thing
315 - Sick Chickens, Fast Utility Shelving & Hand Planing Drawers

We Built A Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 52:28


In this episode, Mark has a sick chicken, hand planes some drawer fronts and is ready to spray foam. Bruce builds a really fast utility shelf using Yosemite Shelving brackets (link below), and squares up scrap OSB with a tracksaw. Yosemite Shelving: https://yosemiteshelving.com?sca_ref=9306595.CDi5JricdkOGnm14 Use code "BRUCEAULRICH" at checkout to save 10%! Dirt to Done video: https://youtu.be/vgOriYaWUpA?si=ipBVNEBZ1uWEmg7x T-shirts: https://www.bruceaulrich.com/shop/clothing SUBSCRIBE TO DIRTtoDONE on YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/DIRTtoDON Become a patron of the show! http://patreon.com/webuiltathing OUR TOP PATREON SUPPORTERS -Tim Morrill -Scott @ Dad It Yourself DIY http://bit.ly/3vcuqmv -Ray Jolliff -Deo Gloria Woodworks (Matthew Allen) https://www.instagram.com/deogloriawoodworks/ -Henry Lootens (@Manfaritawood) -Chris Simonton -Maddux Woodworks http://bit.ly/3chHe2p -Bruce Clark -Will White -Cody Elkins (creator of the Jenny Bit) -Andy @ Mud Turtle Woodworks -Damon Moran -Monkey Business Woodworks -Rich from Woodnote Studio -AC Nailed It -Joe Santos from Designer's Touch Kitchen & Bath Studio -Chad Green -Trevor -Mark Herrick @ Empty Nest Woodworks -Not That Aaron, the other one Support our sponsors: TOOL CODES: -MagSwitch: “WBAT” -SurfPrep: “FISHER10” -Bumblechutes: “FISHER10” -Starbond: “BRUCEAULRICH” -Brunt Workgear: “GUNFLINT10” -Rotoboss: “GUNFLINT” -Merlin Moisture Meters: “FISHER10” -Montana Brand Tools: “GUNFLINT10” -Monport: “GUNFLINT6” -Stone Coat Epoxy: Gunflint -MAS Epoxy: FLINT -YesWelder: GUNFLINT10 -Millner-Haufen Tool Co: “ULRICH20” for 20% off -SmartSquareTools.com: “FISHER10” -Camel City Mill: GUNFLINT10 -Arbortech Tools: “BRUCEAULRICH” for 10% off -HighCountryTool.com: “FISHER10” for 10% off -Wagner Meters: https://www.wagnermeters.com/shop/orion-950-smart/?ref=210 We Built A Thing T-shirts! We have two designs to choose from! (You can get one of these as a reward at certain levels of support) https://amzn.to/2GP04jf  https://amzn.to/2TUrCr2 ETSY SHOPS: Bruce: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BruceAUlrich?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=942512486 Mark: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GunflintDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect We are makers, full-time dads and have YouTube channels we are trying to grow and share information with others. Throughout this podcast, we talk about making things, making videos to share on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, etc...and all of the life that happens in between.  CONNECT WITH US: WE BUILT A THING: www.instagram.com/webuiltathingWE BUILT A THING EMAIL: webuiltathing@gmail.com BRUDADDY: www.instagram.com/brudaddy/ GUNFLINT DESIGNS: https://www.instagram.com/gunflintdesigns

The Patdown with Ms. Pat
303: What my drawers is doin?

The Patdown with Ms. Pat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 57:18


Ms. Pat has some advice to keep your family safe, and it includes not going to a popular chain restaurant. Support the show and start building better credit. Use code PATDOWN for your first month of Ava free when you download the app at https://www.meetava.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Run That Prank
Drawers At The Retirement Home - 06.30.25

Run That Prank

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 8:38 Transcription Available


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The Clutter Fairy Weekly
When It's Time for a Change, Downsize and Declutter Your Wardrobe - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #260

The Clutter Fairy Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 59:17


Does your wardrobe include clothes you've never even gotten around to wearing? The convenience of online shopping, the proliferation of fast fashion, and the temptation of “retail therapy” have helped us stuff our dressers and closets to overflowing. In episode #260 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, discusses how to align your wardrobe with your current style—and lifestyle—and offers strategies to make your closets more useful and manageable.Show notes: https://cfhou.com/tcfw260The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast and podcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips.To participate live in our weekly webcast, join our Meetup group, follow us on Facebook, or subscribe to our mailing list. You can also watch the videos of our webcast on YouTube.Support the show

The Jubal Show
You vs Victoria - Trivia Takedown, Gummy Cluster Drawers, and American Dracula Vibes

The Jubal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 6:37 Transcription Available


It's another hilarious round of You vs Victoria on The Jubal Show! Today, Brandy steps up to the trivia challenge while chaos unfolds in her house—and still manages to crush it! Victoria, on the other hand, struggles to hear the questions (or maybe just to listen). Plus, things get weird when we ask: If you could replace a body part with a small drawer, what would you choose—and what would you keep in it? From gummy clusters to Dracula impressions, this episode brings the laughs and the unexpected. The ultimate trivia showdown from The Jubal Show! Think you’ve got the brains to take down Victoria? Listeners go head-to-head with her in a battle of wits, testing their knowledge on everything from pop culture to random facts. Will you come out on top, or will Victoria destroy you? Play along, laugh out loud, and see if you have what it takes to claim victory! ➡︎ Sign up to battle Victoria - https://thejubalshow.com This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show Facebook ➡︎ https://facebook.com/thejubalshow YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh Support the show: https://the-jubal-show.beehiiv.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Franchise Insiders
From Corporate Burnout to Franchise Success: Brian Gross's Kitchen Renovation Journey

The Franchise Insiders "Inside Scoop" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 27:56 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat happens when you combine 13 years of corporate experience with the right franchise opportunity? Brian Gross's remarkable story answers this question, revealing how he transformed from a comfortable but unfulfilled financial services professional into the top-performing Art of Drawers franchisee in Tampa, Florida.Brian's journey began where many aspiring entrepreneurs find themselves—scrolling through business listings without direction, feeling like a "professional tire kicker." The turning point came when he worked with a franchise consultant who shifted his focus from simply finding a profitable business to identifying opportunities that aligned with his strengths, goals, and desired lifestyle.This strategic approach led Brian to Art of Drawers, a home services franchise specializing in custom pullout drawers and cabinet refacing. Unlike retail or brick-and-mortar concepts requiring lengthy build-outs, his business generated an astounding $52,000 in its very first month of operation and achieved positive cash flow within months—a testament to both the business model and Brian's execution.Throughout our conversation, Brian shares invaluable insights about franchise selection, highlighting why home services concepts can be ideal for corporate professionals seeking quick revenue generation. He emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with positive, solution-oriented peers within your franchise system while avoiding the "complainers" who drain energy and productivity.Perhaps most compelling is Brian's perspective on finding businesses that remain essential regardless of economic conditions—services people need during both good and bad times. His practical advice about starting with one unit, mastering operations before expansion, and building a strong support team of professionals offers a blueprint for franchise success.Whether you're contemplating leaving corporate America, exploring franchise opportunities, or simply curious about entrepreneurial paths, Brian's experience provides a realistic and inspiring roadmap. Connect with Brian directly at 813-335-1080 or visit thefranchiseinsiders.com to learn how his journey might inform your own. The Franchise Insiders Podcast Schedule A Call Text: 305-710-0050 Take our FREE Business Builder Assessment

Booking The Territory Pro Wrestling Podcast
WCW Saturday Night on TBS Recap Oct 2, 1993! Nasty Boys vs Arn Anderson & Paul Roma Rematch for the Tag Titles!

Booking The Territory Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 96:24


Please stay safe and healthy! If you can afford it and love what we do, please consider supporting our show by becoming a BTT Podcast Patreon Member! Also, purchase a BTT Podcast t-shirt or two from our Pro Wrestling Tees Store!  USE THIS LINK TO GIFT SOMEONE A PATREON MEMBERSHIP OR HAVE SOMEONE GIFT YOU A MEMBERSHIP! https://www.patreon.com/BookingTheTerritory/gift  This week's Time Stamps for our WCW Saturday Night on TBS recap from Oct 2, 1993 review are as follows (NOTE: This was recorded 4/11/2025): HOW TO GIVE OR GIFT A PATREON MEMBERSHIP: https://www.patreon.com/BookingTheTerritory/gift  Opening Shenanigans ( 0:02:00 ) FREE Patreon Preview - Dark Side of the Ring Big Van Vader! ( 0:03:42 )  If you want access to the Clashes or WCW PPVs, and over 400 Patreon show, become a patreon member at https://www.patreon.com/BookingTheTerritory or tinyurl.com/PatreonBTT! You can sign up monthly or annual. When signing up for an annual plan you get a MONTH FREE! ( 0:44:15 )  Submit a 5-Star Review on Podcast Addict and Apple Podcasts and you'll get a shoutout on air.  WCW Saturday Night on TBS Oct 2, 1993 recap. ( 0:44:56 )  The weekly WCW Amateur Challenge! ( 0:50:05 ) WCW Saturday Night on TBS Oct 2, 1993 recap continues. ( 0:53:59 ) Colonel Parker tries recruiting Steve Austin to go to Ole Miss. ( 1:02:33 ) WCW Saturday Night on TBS Oct 2, 1993 recap continues. ( 1:06:25 ) The Shockmaster watches Me Toons with his nieces and nephews???? ( 1:12:48 )  Nasty Boys vs Arn & Roma and Doc's Drawers with Doc Dust being sold? ( 1:20:05 )  Who gets the Rolex and/or Toot Toot award? And become a BTT Patreon member! Don't forget to become a BTT Patreon member at https://www.patreon.com/BookingTheTerritory ( 1:32:06 )  Give the gift of Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BookingTheTerritory/gift  Harper lays out what it will take to do Ask Harper segments on the main show! Paypal him $5 per question. Harper's PayPal is, get your pen and paper out, cc30388cc@yahoo.com . Then email Harper ( ChrisHarper16Wildkat@gmail.com ) and Mike ( BookingTheTerritory@gmail.com ) letting them know you submitted $5 to Harper's paypal and he will answer your question on an upcoming show.  Information on Harper's Video Shoutout, Life and Relationship.  1. First things first, email Harper with the details of what you want in your video shoutout or who the shoutout is too. His email address is ChrisHarper16Wildkat@gmail.com . Also in that email tell him what your paypal address is. 2. Paypal him $20. Harper's PayPal is, get your pen and paper out, cc30388cc@yahoo.com .  3. Harper will then send you the video to the email address that you emailed him from requesting your video shoutout. That's it! Don't email the show email address. Email Harper. If you missed any of those directions, hit rewind and listen again. BTT Facebook Group! (WARNING: Join at your own risk) https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458405926389/ Pay Pal: https://www.paypal.me/BTTPod Follow us on Twitter @BTT_Podcast, @Mike504Saints, @CJHWhoDat and Like us on Facebook.  Follow us on blue sky or whatever its called: Mudshow Mike and BTT Podcast

Woodshop Life Podcast
Bowed Front Drawers, Planer Snipe, Going Pro and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 50:04


This Episodes Questions: Brian's Questions: My neighbor gave me a beautiful maple root ball that is approximately 3' in diameter about 6 months ago. I am currently letting it dry for another 12 to 24 months. I'm thinking of eventually rough cutting it with a large reciprocating saw. The wood will be used for small boxes or knife handles. Am I crazy? Do you have any advice on dry times and using root wood? George Guy, I am making a bow front dresser and plan to use Blum Blumotion undermount slides for the drawers. However, I'm not sure how I should attach the front of the slide to the bottom of the draw, since the draw front will be curved. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Also, the draws will be inset, but since the blumotion has a fair amount of flexibility (up/down and left/right)  I am thinking aligning the draw fronts should be doable. But do you have any suggestions to make it as simple as possible? Finally I see Rockler has a “JIG IT” under mount drilling guide. Do you use this jig and do you recommend it? Thanks so much!!! Mike Guy's Questions: I live in Fishers, IN and am new to woodworking and was wondering how to find good places for hardwoods? It's been pretty tough to find anything local without driving a decent distance to a mill on the west side of town. Chayse Bell I'm preparing to build a set of kitchen cupboards from white oak.  The style will be Mission, with some Frank Lloyd Wright Prairies Style touches.  I have several questions. How much planer snipe is too much?  I have a Dewalt 13” model 735 benchtop planer.  If I take a short board—say, two feet—and run it through once taking a 1/16 cut, I get 8/1000ths snipe.  Is this to be expected?  …or should I look at getting my planer serviced or maybe trading up.  (The Laguna Tools PX16 planer looks amazing, but six times the money.) Darrin Huy's Questions: Thank you all for what you do. Like so many other woodworkers, I have accumulated quite a bit of wood through my own purchases and also from inheriting my fathers wood collection after he passed away. I would like to move it out of my two car garage workshop to free up space, and am considering building some sort of dry storage box to store it under a deck in my backyard. (I don't have room for a large lumber shed). Thinking roughly 14 foot by 4 foot by 4 foot.  This box would obviously be exposed to the weather as the deck is not sealed. What are your thoughts on this?  And if you were to build this box, would you seal it relatively airtight or would you simply stack the lumber off the ground and put a piece of tin or something over the top to allow airflow. In the second example, I worry about snow, rain and bugs getting access to the lumber. Thanks in advance for your response. Eric in Lincoln Nebraska Hey gentleman, first of all, thank you for the amazing podcast and the fluff-free format. I've been a hobbyist woodworker for about 6 years and I'm at the point where I'm considering turning my hobby into a side job of sorts. My question is: in your opinion, what separates an amateur woodworker from a professional woodworker? Are there certain skills, techniques, or projects you learned that really elevated your confidence or status in the craft? Thanks again, and keep up the awesome content! Adrien from Toronto (Canada)

That Aged Well
The Wedding Planner (2001) - Wedding Songs, Dildo Drawers & an Italian Accent

That Aged Well

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 125:04


Last week, Erika and Paul kicked off Wedding Movie Month with a modern, Oscar-nominated classic. This week, they aimed a little lower and went for the Jennifer Lopez rom-com The Wedding Planner! While this movie might not have everything, this episode does: marriage proposals, multiple impressions of famous people, and, of course, a Kraft Mac & cheese versus Rice-A-Roni debate!You can follow That Aged Well on Bluesky (@ThatAgedWell.bsky.social), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), and Threads (@ThatAgedWell)!SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT!THAT AGED WELL MERCH!Wanna rate and review? HERE YOU GO!Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika VillalbaProducer & Editor: Paul Caiola

Home with Dean Sharp
Cabinets 2025 with Special Guest John Cordero from the Kitchen Store | Hour 3

Home with Dean Sharp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 34:07 Transcription Available


Dean and John Cordero from the Kitchen Store talks trends such as lighting and the baseline drawers. Dean talks about the blind corner problem in many kitchens and other tricky problems.  Dean and John dive into the idea of customization as luxury. Lastly, Dean talks wood material when it comes to cabinets: oak, maple, cherry, walnut

The Luke and Pete Show
Piss Drawers

The Luke and Pete Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 32:54


The lads are back, kicking things off with the internet fallout they got from the horrific childhood story Pete told last week — turns out, Luke got all the messages while Pete somehow dodged the interrogation. Meanwhile, an entirely different horror emerges: the concept of a piss drawer. Could Pete introduce one into his household? Luke has… concerns.Elsewhere, Pete reports back from a trip to Kosovo, navigating local delicacies and questionable Airbnb etiquette. Meanwhile, Luke ponders whether decorators secretly judge your wallpaper choices before the lads attempt to decode the bizarre world of fat jabs.Email us at hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on X, Threads or Instagram if character-restricted messaging takes your fancy.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Clean With Me
Declutter Your Closet and Drawers

Clean With Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 49:38


When you declutter your home, everything gets easier. In this session that focuses on your bedroom closet and dresser, the host encourages you to sort through your clothes and donate or toss items that no longer serve you. Be sure to listen all the way through because she gives lots of personal examples that will help you decide what you need and don't need. She'll also have you laughing at times and maybe even crying. After all, letting things go can be an emotional experience. Visit our website for instructions on unlocking additional episodes: https://cleanwithmepodcast.com...Direct links to bonus episodes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...https://open.spotify.com/show/...https://www.patreon.com/c/user...Other ways to connect with Clean With Me:https://www.youtube.com/@Cleanwithmepodcast/podcastshttps://www.facebook.com/Clean...https://www.tiktok.com/@clean.with.me.podeaning motivation? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/clean-with-me--4574793/support.

Real Ghost Stories Online
Always Being Watched | Real Ghost Stories Online

Real Ghost Stories Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 27:18


Some people just grow up haunted – and the feeling of being watched never leaves. The feeling of being watched never left when she moved into a suspiciously cheap home. Drawers opening on their own, flying mixers, oppressive presences, and a glowing blue woman standing in her doorway at 3 a.m.—her childhood home wasn't just a house; it was a stage for the unexplainable. And it's not over—her younger sister is experiencing the same chilling events today. Coincidence? Maybe. Or maybe it's just what happens when you live near Waverly Hills. If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber.  Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Watch more at: http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/ Follow Tony: Instagram: HTTP://www.instagram.com/tonybrueski TikToc: https://www.tiktok.com/@tonybrueski Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tony.brueski