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Save $20 Today - The Coffee Game - Click Here!Hey, it's Mr. Twenty Twenty.You're listening to The Power of Imagination Podcast where we dive into one thing and one thing only:the wonder-working power of your human imagination.Neville Goddard called it Jesus Christ, your Savior.So, she says:"I'm imagining calling my mom and telling her I'm pregnant!"And I go:"Hold up. You're imagining the wrong thing."See, if you're imagining calling your mom and saying "I'm pregnant,"what you really want isn't a positive pregnancy test...you want a baby.And if you imagine the wrong moment, here's what happens:You get the positive test.Then you spend 7 months worrying about spotting...Worrying about what could go wrong...Worrying about the baby's health...You imagined the wrong bit of time.And now you're living the wrong movie.In our course How to Manifest a Baby, we fix that.(Heck, even my buddy Tim bought it — and he doesn't even want kids — because he knows I hide gold in everything.)Here's the secret:You imagine your baby having a baby.In other words:"I'm gonna be a grandma.""I'm gonna be a grandma.""I'm gonna be a grandma."That feeling?It locks it in.It implies everything went right — not just the positive test, not just the birth —but the whole life.It's not a “moment.”It's an experience.A future.And if you think you're doing the formula right...but you're imagining the wrong moment...you're still wrong.I live in Australia.We drive on the proper side of the road.If you move here and keep driving on the American side —you're in trouble.Same thing with manifesting.Wrong side = wrong results.The Coffee GameThis is where it gets fun.You wanna lock in your wish?Play the Coffee Game.It's simple:Pick one thing you do every day.Like taking one sip of coffee.Experience that one sip as if your wish is already fulfilled.Same coffee. Different you. Different life.Example:Before I moved to Australia:I was pounding 7-11 coffee in traffic, selling credit card machines.Today:I sip coffee in my Eames chair...writing emails...making podcasts...listening to traffic drive by — while I stay home.Same coffee.New life.So here's what I want you to get:Stop imagining the text message.Start imagining the tango —the whole dance of your new life.And if you want to dive deeper,grab the Coffee Game at NevilleGoddardStore.com.Change one sip.Change your life.If you got gold today, share the show.We shared it with you.Let's flood the world with more playmates —not more people stuck in the struggle and the suck.My name is Mr. Twenty Twenty.This is the Real Deal.See ya.
Nick Mullen and Adam Friedland join the pod to discuss Adam killing the mood at a party with an off-color joke, why movies aren't as awesome as they used to be, spending way too much money on Eames chairs, DIY dental work, and much more. Nick, Adam and Stav help callers including a national park ranger who wants tips on hooking up with seasonal visitors, and a woman encountering too many gooners on dating apps. Visit https://helixsleep.com/stavvy to receive 20% off all orders sitewide. Find exactly what you're booking for on Booking.com! https://www.booking.com/ Get 20% off @chubbies with the code STAVVY at https://www.chubbiesshorts.com Get a refreshing Twisted Tea today. Keep It Twisted!! Visit https://www.twistedtea.com/locations to find Twisted Tea near you. Check out The Adam Friedland Show: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAdamFriedlandShow https://www.instagram.com/theadamfriedlandshow/ https://www.patreon.com/theadamfriedlandshow Follow Nick Mullen and see him live: https://www.mull.dog/ https://www.instagram.com/mulldogforever https://www.tiktok.com/@mulldogforever https://x.com/nycguidovoice Follow Adam Friedland and see him live: https://www.adamfriedland.com/ https://twitter.com/adamfriedland https://www.instagram.com/adamfriedland
K.C. Eames shares her journey from playing indoor volleyball to discovering her passion for beach volleyball later in life. Raised in a household that encouraged trying various activities, K.C. began playing volleyball at 10 and progressed to playing in the Junior Olympics. Despite burning out from the intense schedule, she rediscovered her love for the sport through beach volleyball. K.C. emphasizes the parallels between athletic competition and professional growth, highlighting the importance of persisting through challenges. She also discusses the value of sharing personal interests to enhance workplace relationships, inspired by a memorable interaction early in her career with a Partner who valued her volleyball experience and sought out her advice for his daughter. Now in a leadership role, K.C. is committed to fostering an open workplace culture where individuals can freely share their diverse passions. Episode Highlights · K.C. emphasized the importance of trying out different activities and sports as a child, which helps in discovering what one truly loves. · The discipline, resilience, and understanding of failure that comes with sports have parallels in professional growth and success. · She experienced burnout from playing volleyball continuously, which teaches the lesson that being consumed by one activity can diminish the love for it. · K.C. highlighted that sharing personal interests at work leads to stronger connections, breaking down hierarchy, and enhancing workplace culture. · As a leader, demonstrating openness about one's own interests can cultivate an inclusive and open work environment, encouraging others to do the same.
This week, we're joined by comedian Micah Eames! Follow him on Instagram here. Subscribe to our Youtube!Join Nico's mailing list for 2025 tour datesLeave Listener Questions for next Boys Club AMAFind us on Instagram at @boysclubcomedy and @nicocarney @conorjanda
In this episode, Elliott welcomes Mike Rutkowski, Managing Director at Eames Group! They discuss the importance of in-person client connections, the rise of contract recruitment in the US and a positive outlook for the US market post-election. - - - - - The Search Podcast is proudly sponsored by Ascen, a modern back-office platform and employer of record for staffing agencies. Ascen's all-in-one platform is fully white-labelled and handles onboarding, payroll, invoicing, insurance, benefits, and optional embedded payroll funding.
Goren and Eames investigate the murder of an aspiring writer. Kira Danforth was surrounded by unsavory literary figures, including a lecherous book agent (Fisher Stevens), an author with a hardscrabble back story (Pablo Schreiber), and a publishing giant who hasn't had a bestseller in years (Peter Coyote). The detectives learn Kira discovered TJ Hawkins' gritty biography was a lie and that the washed-up Lionel Shill plagiarized her unpublished novel. Did one of the writers kill her to protect their secret?We're talking about Criminal Intent season seven episode seven "Self-made." Our returning guest is Pulitzer Prize-winning author Dr. Marcia Chatelain.Among the literary scandals that inspired this episode is that of J.T. LeRoy. For exclusive content from Kevin and Rebecca, sign up on Patreon.
From their Venice Beach studio, Charles and Ray Eames revolutionized design in post-war Los Angeles, shaping the modernist ethos of California and beyond. Known for their groundbreaking Case Study House No. 8, furniture, and films, their work seamlessly blended art, science, and functionality. In this week's conversation, Daniel Ostroff, editor of "An Eames Anthology," shares fresh insights into the married couple's philosophy and enduring relevance. Drawing from four years of curating their writings and his own work with the Eames organizations, Ostroff talks about the design team's moral vision and multidisciplinary impact in the year of the 75th anniversary of the Eames House.
Some studies done by Brian Eames, a researcher in the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan, are discovering that a special imagining technique, currently unique to synchrotrons like the Canadian Light Source, are able to detect osteoarthritis early while it can still be treated with medication. Evan welcomes Eames to the show to talk about what this means for people in Saskatchewan.
Burnie and his last guest for the year Becca Frasier talk about raising kids in a digital world, skin care, beauty trends, oil training your hair, rural laws, first vehicles, Eames chairs, and debating which wood is the best wood. EXTENDED VERSION AVAILABLE ON PATREON. Support our podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/morningsomewhere For the link dump visit: http://www.morningsomewhere.com For merch, check out: http://store.morningsomewhere.com
Join us as we dive into the world of Kelsey Rose Williams, a design scholar, historian, photographer, and American living in France. With a passion for modern architecture, archival preservation, and cross-cultural exploration, Kelsey shares her journey through art history, her work with iconic institutions like the Eames House, and her inspirations behind her captivating Substack, Absolument. We explore her love of connecting seemingly unrelated artists, stories from her travels, and the joy of weaving together influences from art, architecture, and culture into a vibrant creative tapestry. Don't miss this intimate and inspiring conversation on The Art Elevator podcast! Links Mentioned: Substack: https://kelseyyrose.substack.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseyyrose/ Website: https://www.kelseyrosewilliams.com/ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/shop/kelseyyrose This episode is brought to you by Sarah and Larissa of Artifactual History Appraisal and Larissa Wild Fine Art. To help support us in our efforts to bring you free educational and inspirational content about art, design, collecting, appraising and creativity, we invite you to consider purchasing one of our paid product offerings listed below: Larissa Wild Larissa Wild Fine Art Gallery: https://www.larissawild.com/ Book an Art Consultation Session by emailing: art@larissawild.com WILD & Wild Ceramics: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WILDandWildcurates?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Understanding Prints - a mini course: https://www.larissawild.com/offers/u7jBzNCR Sarah Reeder SILVER 101 course: https://artifactualhistory.teachable.com/p/silver-101 Ray Eames book: https://www.amazon.com/Ray-Eames-1930s-New-York/dp/B09PHBWT17/
Detectives Goren and Eames investigate the kidnapping of a baby left alone in a hotel room while the parents went out to dinner. They locate a cat burglar who robbed several rooms, then foil a fake ransom scam targeting a wealthy aunt, but baby Emma is still missing.Captain Ross says there's no way the baby could have left the hotel undetected. Maybe she was never there to begin with? The detectives discover the little girl in the picture is actually the Haslum's neighbor. Goren finally gets to the truth: Emma died months ago in a hot car and the grieving parents are suffering from a dual madness pretending it didn't happen.We're talking about Criminal Intent season eight episode seven "Folie á Deux." Our returning guest is Katie from A Date with Dateline podcast.Among the stories drawn upon for this episode include the 2007 disappearance of Madeleine McCann. For exclusive content from Kevin and Rebecca, sign up on Patreon.
Explore the genius of Ray Eames, from her key role in shaping mid-century modernism to the iconic Eames Lounge Chair, with insights from guest Amanda Jane Jones, designer and author of Mother / Founder._______Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A CoffeeThis show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay_______Sources:Documentary — Eames: The Architect and the Painter (2011)Podcast — New Angle: Voice — Ray Eames: Beauty in the EverydayWebsite — Pioneering Women of Architecture: Ray Kaiser EamesBook — Eames: Beautiful DetailsWebsite — Eames Office Official WebsiteAbout RayRay Eames was more than a design partner—she was the quiet force behind every iconic creation that bears the Eames name. From the revolutionary Lounge Chair to the vibrant, Mondrian-inspired glass walls of their Case Study House, Ray's vision and meticulous artistry shaped modernism as we know it.But behind the sleek lines and bold colors was a woman often mistaken for a man—'Ray,' they assumed, must surely be Charles's male counterpart. This misconception gave her an unexpected advantage, opening doors that might have otherwise stayed closed.Yet, Ray's journey was anything but easy. She endured a lifetime of her contributions being overshadowed, her name eclipsed by Charles's fame, and even the painful betrayal of his infidelity. Still, she poured everything into their work, her impact far deeper than most people know. About AmandaNEW BOOK! Mother / FounderAmanda Jane Jones is a graphic designer, author, and illustrator whose minimalist aesthetic has redefined modern editorial and product design. Amanda's talent became widely recognized through her role as the founding designer of Kinfolk, where she crafted the magazine's iconic, minimalist style, inspiring countless designers and publications.Her creative influence extends beyond editorial design; she has collaborated with major brands such as Opinel, Revival Rugs, Solly Baby, and Schoolhouse Electric, blending her clean and thoughtful aesthetic across diverse projects. In addition to brand collaborations, Amanda has illustrated children's books, including Yum Yummy Yuck and The Hair Book, inspired by her own children and designed to engage young readers with playful simplicity.Amanda's latest project, Mother / Founder, celebrates the journeys of 68 women balancing the challenges of entrepreneurship and motherhood. Her work has been featured by Architectural Digest, The New York Times, Martha Stewart Living, and online platforms such as Mother Mag, Cup of Jo, and Domino. Now based in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, Amanda continues to shape the design world with her distinctive vision, seamlessly blending elegance, versatility, and purpose into each projectFollow Amanda:InstagramWebsite: amandajanejones.com ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
Heartland's Tim Benson is joined by Anthony Eames, director of scholarly initiatives at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, non-resident fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and professorial lecturer at the Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University, to discuss his new book, A Voice in Their Own Destiny: Reagan, Thatcher, and Public Diplomacy in the Nuclear 1980s. They chat about how the administrations of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher used innovations in public diplomacy to build back support for their foreign policy agendas at a moment of widespread popular dissent. They also discuss how ow competition between the governments of Reagan and Thatcher, the Anglo-American antinuclear movement, and the Soviet peace offensive sparked a revolution in public diplomacy.Get the book here: https://www.umasspress.com/9781625347107/a-voice-in-their-own-destiny/
Jean Campbell is a model and host of her own podcast, I'm Fine. We chat with her from her home in London about standing desks, Eames chairs, a star student Thom Browne dinner, velour tracksuits, chronic pain and surgery, summering in Greece, matcha, the food in London, morning techno yoga, doctors can only do so much, her first shoot at sixteen with Bruce Weber & Joe McKenna, and being an ex-Army wife. instagram.com/jean_campbell twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carissa Carter is a designer, geoscientist, and the academic director at the Stanford d.school. She's the author of The Secret Language of Maps: How to Tell Visual Stories with Data, and teaches design courses on emerging technologies, climate change, and data visualization. Her work on designing with machine learning and blockchain has earned multiple design awards, including Fast Company Innovation and Core 77 awards. Scott Doorley is a writer, designer, and the creative director at the Stanford d.school. He has overseen everything from books to workspaces to digital products and initiatives focused on the future of learning and design. He co-wrote the book Make Space: How to Set the Stage for Creative Collaboration and teaches courses in design communication. His work has been featured in museums from San Jose to Helsinki and in publications such as Architecture + Urbanism and the New York Times. Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving FutureStanford d.school (The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design)Stanford 2025 - YouTubeGround News gathers news coverage from around the world, empowers free thinking, and makes media bias explicit. Subscribe through my link at https://check.ground.news/Next for 15% off your subscription.If You Liked This Conversation, You'll Probably Like These Episodes of Where We Go Next:111: The Hidden Forces Driving Our Online Behavior, with Steve Rathje102: The Art and Technique of Directing Actors, with Judith Weston99: How to Reset and Retrain Our Brains, with Tali Sharot92: Bayesian Thinking and the Future of Artificial Intelligence, with Max Sklar88: Pursuing Truth, Goodness, and Beauty in Education, with Daniel Scoggin72: A Self-Help Book for Societies, with Tim Urban52: The Amazing and Optimistic Future of Augmented Reality, with David Rose49: Thriving in a World That Wasn't Designed for You, with Jenara Nerenberg47: A New Philosophy of Progress and Why We Don't Have Flying Cars, with Jason Crawford27: How to Make the Internet Accessible for Everyone, with Jennison AsuncionFollow the Stanford d.school on X: @stanforddschool----------If you liked this episode, consider sharing it with someone you think might like it too.Email: michael@wherewegonext.comInstagram: @wwgnpodcast
Joe Gebbia's journey began in Georgia, where his early interest in sports led him to work as a ball boy for the Atlanta Hawks. However, his true passion lay in art, earning him the nickname "art guy" in school as he spent countless hours drawing from comic books. This passion led him to the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he discovered industrial design and the work of Charles and Ray Eames. A pivotal moment came when a professor doubted his art project, but Joe secured school funding and proved the professor wrong, showcasing his early entrepreneurial spirit.At RISD, Joe met Brian Chesky, and he felt an instant connection, believing they would create something significant together. After graduation, Joe moved to San Francisco and convinced Brian to join him, leading to the creation of Airbnb. Faced with skepticism and rejection from investors and law firms, Joe drew on his art background to reframe challenges as opportunities. This resilience paid off as Airbnb became a global phenomenon, changing how people travel and connect.Joe's journey at Airbnb taught him invaluable leadership lessons and underscored the importance of creativity and innovation. His artistic sensibility helped him approach problems with a fresh perspective, leading to the creation of Samara, a venture focused on reimagining home design. After Airbnb went public, Joe branched Samara out as a separate company, recognizing the potential in the Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) space.Beyond Airbnb, Joe relocated to Austin, Texas, becoming a minority owner of the San Antonio Spurs and aligning his entrepreneurial pursuits with his passion for sports. Committed to making a positive impact, Joe is passionate about causes such as homelessness and environmental sustainability. He also helped establish the Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity, reflecting his commitment to fostering creativity and innovation. Joe Gebbia's story is one of resilience, creativity, and a relentless pursuit of dreams, inspiring others to embrace their passions and challenge the status quo.*The Founder Hour is brought to you by Outer. Outer makes the world's most beautiful, comfortable, innovative, and high-quality outdoor furniture - ALL from sustainable materials - and is the ONLY outdoor furniture with a patented built-in cover to make protecting it effortless. From teak chairs to fire pit tables, everything Outer makes has the look and feel of what you'd expect at a 5-star resort, for less than you'd pay at a big box store for something that won't last. For a limited time, get 10% off at www.liveouter.com/thefounderhour. Terms and conditions apply.Customers are flocking to your store—do you have a reliable point-of-sale system? Shopify POS is your retail command center, handling payments, inventory, and more. Choose from hardware options like smartphone, tablet, or Shopify's POS Go device. With award-winning support, Shopify helps you succeed every step of the way. Get started with a $1/month trial at www.shopify.com/founderhour.Still using your personal phone number for your startup in 2024? OpenPhone makes it easy to get business phone numbers for your team with an app that works on both phone and computer. It integrates with CRMs like HubSpot and Salesforce, and offers AI-powered call transcripts and summaries. Plus, your whole team can access the same number. Start at $15/user/month, but The Founder Hour listeners get 20% off for 6 months. Visit https://www.openphone.com/founder to start your free trial!Stressed, sleepless, or need a health boost? Try Magnesium Breakthrough from BiOptimizers! It's the only supplement with 7 types of magnesium, each with unique benefits like muscle recovery, heart health, and energy production. All-natural, vegan, and gluten-free. Visit www.bioptimizers.com/founderhour and use code FOUNDERHOUR for 10% off. ***Follow The Founder Hour on:Instagram | www.instagram.com/thefounderhourTwitter/X | www.x.com/thefounderhourLinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/company/thefounderhourYouTube | www.youtube.com/@thefounderhour
Dream a little bigger, darlings. This week, Emily and V go deeper and deeper into the mindscape of fandom in 2010, when Inception became an unlikely juggernaut fandom-that-ate-fandom because of two minor (as in tertiary) characters played by internet boyfriends Tom Hardy and Joseph Gordon Levitt. They talk that iconic ending, reasons this weird movie resonated with people so hard, and how fandom itself was in a time of transition in 2010, which left its mental landscape wide open for Christopher Nolan to plant a little thought-seed in there. Were you an Arthur/Eames shipper? How do you think the movie really ended? This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history! Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at @thisweekinfandomhistory You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory. If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via the Tumblr link above. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!
Dive Deeper at http://NevilleGoddardStore.com Join The Destiny Project at http://DreamDrivenDay.com 45 years. That's how long. 45 years is how long I have been, uh, obsessed and possessed with the state of being a martial artist. It actually started the year before when I was 12. I tried to teach myself from magazines. We didn't have videos back then. I mean, you could see a Chuck Norris video once in a while on TV, but it's been 45 years since I got my first real instructor. That was Rick Pockstaller. Thanks, Rick. My name is Mr. 2020. You are listening to the Power of Imagination Podcast coming to you live from Melbourne, Australia, where we honor one thing, the real power, the real power of you. And that is the Power of Imagination, right? We don't talk about sticky tape. We don't talk about endless wordling. We talk about you because the more you explore you, the more you explore the truth that sets you free, the more free you are. So let's dive in 45 years. And I can promise you, 45 years, every single day, I have explored something dealing with the mechanics and the movements of the martial arts that I've been studying. Every single day. In other words, every single day, I've done something like throw a punch, a kick, explore stance, internal movement, stuff you might be able to see, stuff you probably can't. 45 years, that's a hell of an identity. And that includes the days I got taken captive with the riot and beat to death when I was 23. That includes time I spent in the hospital. That includes time where, back during the lockdowns, my hip got so bad I could barely walk. Where I measured standing up. Where I measured my day. My level of pain with how many swear words I uttered while trying to simply stand up out of my Eames chair. I kept standing. I kept sitting. I avoided movement as much as I could. You know, it's really cool. So I, so y'all know I recently sold Abdulla, my black BMW, because I upgraded to the silver bullet. There's a really good story. But Abdulla was a manual transmission. In other words, I'd use a clutch and shift gears. It was a five speed, a lovely car. And I learned how to drive without ever hitting second, because if I didn't hit second, I would eliminate, you know, seven shifts per drive to the pool or the dog park. Sometimes more, depending upon traffics. But I learned how to keep myself out of pain by avoiding movement. You get where this is going? A lot of you don't ever succeed because you're subconsciously, I hate that word, but I'll use it anyway, because you're trying to avoid pain. You're imagining there's going to be problems. If you actually do make it rich or do get fit or get in a lovely relationship, there's going to be problems. So you avoid the problems. Excuse me. So you avoid the problems. So you avoid the problems by never really feeling it real. You may be avoiding your sessions, you may be avoiding surrendering. You know, Neville Goddard says this is not an act of will, it is an act of surrender. And a lot of people, they continue to argue with me about that while not getting what they want. Or getting what they want and then having it be exhausting. Stop it. So for 45 years I've been obsessed with being a martial artist. In other words, for 45 years I've been possessed by being a martial artist. In other words, for 45 years I've been one. I dabbled from 12 to 13. Like I said, I tried to learn from books, magazines. There was a fella named John, he taught me a few little things. It was a green belt in something. Man, to me, a green belt was God. Meanwhile, what John taught me was his mistakes. Cause he didn't know no better. But I seem to digress. February 2, 2002, I got back online to teach the stuff I was passionate about. I'd been through, well, some hard times. I shut down my business, got a job, made some good money. And to set it, I wanted to make good money doing what I love.
The little black book of a porno mag publisher goes missing after the former centerfold who won it at auction is murdered. Photocopies of the book reveal evidence a US Senate candidate took his ex-wife (Rosanna Arquette) to a sex club, even though she didn't want to go. Goren and Eames discover the blackmailer was the club doorman who's just turned up dead. The detectives learn the ex-wife returned to the club without her husband - got it on with everyone - and is now desperate to keep her daughter from knowing the tawdry truth. Carver falsely charges the politician with murder, all part of an elaborate ruse to elicit a confession from the ex in exchange for destroying the evidence.We're talking about Criminal Intent season 4 episode 14 "Sex Club." Our guest from this February 26, 2020 episode is Katie Mitchell from the Date with Dateline podcast.This episode is inspired by the political sex scandal surrounding Jack and Jeri Ryan. New episodes of "These Are Their Stories" will return on July 10. Stay subscribed for great content.
Ross Connolly is joined first by State Representative Matt Walker to discuss S. 259: an act relating to climate change cost recovery. Then, Ross talks with Daryl Eames, founder of the New Hampshire Cannabis Association to discuss the state's attempt to legalize cannabis.
Aidan Eames chats with Ger Gilroy about the 'United against online abuse in sport' conference and the wider issue of online hate in sport.
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In the this episode of House Call, we cover:how to identify authentic iconic chairsthe history of eight iconic chairsthe design impact of these chairshow to purchasereproductions of the eight chairsEpisode0:00 Introduction1:59 What I'm loving this week3:27 A case for knowing your design history4:47 Eames lounge chair and ottoman6:11 Wassily chair7:30 Barcelona chair8:38 Egg chair10:29 Cherner chair12:14 Panton chair13:53 Thonet #1415:22 Louis Ghost ChairResources + Links Inquire here to work with Caroline Klein Design Caroline Klein Design on Instagram Caroline Klein Design on Pinterest
If you have $7,500 lying around you could give it away or you could buy an Eames chair and listen to the best mid-century modern podcast about the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the 187th greatest album of all time, Blood Sugar Sex Magik. But before we get to the album we take a trip to the Mustang Ranch where you might get to hear about Bruce Springsteen in concert, yoga dehydration, and first class flight etiquette. Then at (1:08:00) we go under the bridge to talk about Blood Sugar Sex Magik from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. We discuss the band's cross-genre influences, nonsense lyrics, and the best hard rock performances from 1993. Next week you should turn off the radio and join us for the best Ice Cube podcast when we cover his debut studio album AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted.
Last year I interviewed Peter ‘Lucky' Lukaitis a Policeman from Castlemaine, who was involved in a siege at Kangaroo Flat, here in Victoria, where 4 Police were shot (thankfully all survived). There were many heroic efforts on this day which have resulted in a number of bravery awards, not only for Police, but also members of the public who put their own lives at risk to assist Police who had been shot and lay injured, unable to move. After a 19hr stand off, the SOG were deployed and located the gunman, John Wason, deceased in his home after turning his gun on himself. One of the Policeman shot (not once but twice) was Senior Constable Peter Eames, my guest today. Peter was one of the first to arrive at the scene & was attempting to converse with the gunman when he was shot, first in the chest & then in his leg. Miraculously Peter survived, as did the other 4 Police who were subsequently shot. This siege remains the single largest number of Police shot in the one incident in Victoria's history. But on talking to Peter, the siege pales into insignificance (would you believe) compared with the trauma and grief he endured in Egypt on 12th January 2006. Peter was part of a 90 strong contingent of Australians, made up of police and emergency workers and their friends and relatives, who were on a professional and cultural exchange with Egyptian police, organised through the Egyptian Federation of Victoria and organised twice a year since 1990. Peter was on a bus which overturned on a desert road around 45k from Cairo where 6 people died, 2 of those being Peter's B-I-L Mark and nephew Drew. Many more were injured. Peter miraculously survived (again!!) and was taken to Cairo hospital for treatment for broken bones/ribs, cuts and bruises.Welcome Peter and thanks so much for your time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last year I interviewed Peter ‘Lucky' Lukaitis a Policeman from Castlemaine, who was involved in a siege at Kangaroo Flat, here in Victoria, where 4 Police were shot (thankfully all survived). There were many heroic efforts on this day which have resulted in a number of bravery awards, not only for Police, but also members of the public who put their own lives at risk to assist Police who had been shot and lay injured, unable to move. After a 19hr stand off, the SOG were deployed and located the gunman, John Wason, deceased in his home after turning his gun on himself. One of the Policeman shot (not once but twice) was Senior Constable Peter Eames, my guest today. Peter was one of the first to arrive at the scene & was attempting to converse with the gunman when he was shot, first in the chest & then in his leg. Miraculously Peter survived, as did the other 4 Police who were subsequently shot. This siege remains the single largest number of Police shot in the one incident in Victoria's history. But on talking to Peter, the siege pales into insignificance (would you believe) compared with the trauma and grief he endured in Egypt on 12th January 2006. Peter was part of a 90 strong contingent of Australians, made up of police and emergency workers and their friends and relatives, who were on a professional and cultural exchange with Egyptian police, organised through the Egyptian Federation of Victoria and organised twice a year since 1990. Peter was on a bus which overturned on a desert road around 45k from Cairo where 6 people died, 2 of those being Peter's B-I-L Mark and nephew Drew. Many more were injured. Peter miraculously survived (again!!) and was taken to Cairo hospital for treatment for broken bones/ribs, cuts and bruises.Welcome Peter and thanks so much for your time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Take the Pain Response Assessment HERE: https://welcome.drandreamoore.com/pain_response_assessment Follow me on IG: @drandreamoore Join us for an enlightening journey as Madeleine and I share insights into the intricate relationship between emotional trauma and chronic pain. Listen in as we reflect on our intersecting paths through psychotherapy and pain management, uncovering how these realms mirror each other in the body and nervous system. Madeleine brings decades of expertise in trauma therapy to the table, revealing how treating both the physical and emotional aspects can lead to incremental healing. We discuss the evolution of chronic pain treatment and the shift to online platforms, highlighting the critical role of somatic work and self-awareness in the healing process. This episode also sheds light on the transformative stage of midlife, where women often confront the 'good girl programming' instilled from a young age. Tune in as we explore the liberation that comes from challenging these limiting societal norms, like people-pleasing and perfectionism, and the empowering journey toward embracing one's authentic self. We delve into the art of setting boundaries in complex relationships, from mothering energy to nurturing clients, and the importance of caring for oneself as fiercely as we do for others. Personal stories and experiences enrich the conversation, offering guidance for those navigating these midlife transitions. In our final chapter, we discuss the beauty of a midlife awakening, inviting listeners to consider this period as an opportunity for self-discovery and growth. Discover how embracing change, pursuing new passions, and setting boundaries can lead to not just emotional, but also physical well-being. As we wrap up, I guide you to resources that support women in feeling fully alive, encouraging the tuning into one's inner wisdom and recognizing that personal fulfillment comes from within. Follow Madeleine: http://mindfullivingnow.com https://www.instagram.com/madeleineeames/ http://www.youtube.com/@madeleineeames
Last year I interviewed Peter ‘Lucky' Lukaitis a Policeman from Castlemaine, who was involved in a siege at Kangaroo Flat, here in Victoria, where 4 Police were shot (thankfully all survived). There were many heroic efforts on this day which have resulted in a number of bravery awards, not only for Police, but also members of the public who put their own lives at risk to assist Police who had been shot and lay injured, unable to move. After a 19hr stand off, the SOG were deployed and located the gunman, John Wason, deceased in his home after turning his gun on himself. One of the Policeman shot (not once but twice) was Senior Constable Peter Eames, my guest today. Peter was one of the first to arrive at the scene & was attempting to converse with the gunman when he was shot, first in the chest & then in his leg. Miraculously Peter survived, as did the other 4 Police who were subsequently shot. This siege remains the single largest number of Police shot in the one incident in Victoria's history. But on talking to Peter, the siege pales into insignificance (would you believe) compared with the trauma and grief he endured in Egypt on 12th January 2006. Peter was part of a 90 strong contingent of Australians, made up of police and emergency workers and their friends and relatives, who were on a professional and cultural exchange with Egyptian police, organised through the Egyptian Federation of Victoria and organised twice a year since 1990. Peter was on a bus which overturned on a desert road around 45k from Cairo where 6 people died, 2 of those being Peter's B-I-L Mark and nephew Drew. Many more were injured. Peter miraculously survived (again!!) and was taken to Cairo hospital for treatment for broken bones/ribs, cuts and bruises.Welcome Peter and thanks so much for your time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
81. Macbeth in Monaghan - Archbishop Robin Eames on Conflict and Genocide in Macbeth
80. Macbeth in Monaghan - Archbishop Robin Eames on the parallels of genocide as political strategy in Rawanda and in Shakespeare's Macbeth
80. Macbeth in Monaghan - Archbishop Robin Eames on the parallels of genocide as political strategy in Rawanda and in Shakespeare's Macbeth
81. Macbeth in Monaghan - Archbishop Robin Eames on Conflict and Genocide in Macbeth
Aidan Eames of Clark Hill law firm & Professor Theo Lynn of DCU join Ger & Eoin in studio to talk about the FIA-backed campaign tackling online abuse in sport, 'United Against Online Abuse'.Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the Off the Ball Breakfast podcast.#OptimumNutrition | #TheresMoreOfYouInYou
We meet Glenn Adamson, artistic director of Design Doha, and visit The Eames Archives in California. Plus: a reflection on this year's Ralph Saltzman Prize.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who had a rather rude encounter snogging on her parents doorstep with her first love? The hilarious Victoria Eames that's who! She calls up The Phonebox Podcast to chat about her adoration of the 90s hit show 'Changing Rooms' and how she pretended to love pop music just to fit in.You can find Victoria on instagram here or over on TikTok here.For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!#90s #90smusic #nostalgia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aaron Eames is a Bellow Falls Vermont resident and an interesting character. We speak about his experience in stand-up comedy and some possible next steps for him. www.rickyartist.com https://www.pksirishpub.com https://www.doitbest.com/j-and-h-hardware/ https://www.fact8.com https://blacksheepradio.org
When three parents are killed in separate shootings, Goren and Eames learn their three-year-old children had all been accepted to an exclusive day care center. Is someone trying to get their own kid off the waitlist and into the school by picking off the other moms and dads? An overbearing matriarch found with the murder weapon would do anything to get her grandson in, but Goren de-deuces she couldn't do it because she can only poop in her home toilet. It seems the child's belittled mom set up her mother-in-law, and now she's taken school officials hostage at gunpoint.We're talking about Criminal Intent season 7 episode 15 "Please Note We Are No Longer Accepting Letters of Recommendation from Henry Kissinger." Our guest is Chris Farah from the DocuSweeties podcast.Inspiration for this episode comes from the real life case of the Texas cheerleader murder plot. WANT TO BE A GUEST HOST ON THE PODCAST?Enter the These Are YOUR Stories contest for a chance to talk about your favorite episode of TV's most enduring crime franchise.Go to lawandorderpodcast.com for more.
Kyle Chayka is a staff writer at The New Yorker; he returns to How Long Gone to speak about his new book, Filterworld: How Algorithms Flattened Culture. We chat about plain omelets, all the podcasts he's been doing lately, the rise in pain maintenance, the hierarchy of our family desktop computers, maybe I want to get caught, spraypainting angel wings on a wall has been replaced by the gym, commuting to work would fix most of you, R.I.P. Pitchfork.com, Kyle needs help with pants, why he lives in Washington D.C., it's not littering if it's an Eames chair, the only books that sell are dragon-based erotica, the resurgence of Barnes & Noble, and as cogs in the algorithmic wheel, it's important to tell our story. twitter.com/chaykak twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Christina shares she was unable to birth vaginally due to being born with hip displasia leading her to having 6 cesarean births. She shares some of the details for each of those births which includes a breast cancer scare with her 2nd pregnancy, in addition to talking about the importance of being human with and in front of your children to ensure they too can learn about their own emotions and how to navigate them. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only with no intention of giving or replacing any medical advice. I, Kiona Nessenbaum, am not a licensed medical professional. All advice that is given on the podcast is from the personal experience of the storytellers. All medical or health-related questions should be directed to your licensed provider. Resources:Made Mindful: https://www.birthmademindful.com/ 30% off made mindful birth and 4th-trimester courses code: BirthAsWeKnowItPerinatal Support of Washington: https://perinatalsupport.org/ Postpartum Support International:https://www.postpartum.netNurse-Family Partnership Program: https://www.nursefamilypartnership.org/ ChildStrive-Child, Family, Community: https://childstrive.org/ Definitions:Hip DysplasiaVernixLochiaIntrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) MeconiumStages of laborSupport the showThank you so much for tuning in to this episode! If you liked this podcast episode, don't hesitate to share it and leave a review. It really helps bring the podcast up for others to find and listen to as well. If you want to share your own birth story or experience on the Birth As We Know It Podcast, head over to https://kionanessenbaum.com or fill out this Guest Request Form. Support the podcast and become a part of the BAWKI Community by becoming a Patron on the Birth As We Know It Patreon Page!
Empath And The Narcissist: Healing Guide from Abuse and PTSD
Is Anger bad? Comment below on the Podcast Page.WORK WITH YOUR Sacred Rage: The Transformative Power of Anger for Empaths Healing from Narcissistic Abuse with Madeleine EamesIn this episode of 'The Empath and the Narcissist' podcast, host Raven Scott explores the transformative power of 'sacred rage,' vital for empaths on their recovery journey from narcissistic abuse. Guest Madeleine Eames, youtube.com/@madeleineeames , psychotherapist, chronic pain educator, and breath work guide, elaborates on her journey of recognizing and understanding her empathy.Grab your FREE copy of Empath's Guide to Rising Strong Human Design Guidebook AND Your FREE Mini Human Design Reading at https://ravenscott.show/home/podcast/season-6 Together, they delve deep into the significance of anger, how to channel it constructively, and the crucial use of it to reclaim autonomy, set boundaries, and protect oneself. The podcast also introduces breath work journeys as a transformative tool for processing anger and reclaiming one's vitality.News Flash! Anger is not the enemy!
Imagine this: possessing the power to not only understand your customers' deepest desires but also plant ideas in their minds, making them believe it was their idea from the very start.It may sound like something straight out of a dream, but it may not be as far-fetched as it seems. See, the genius of Christopher Nolan's Inception conceals marketing insights if you look close enough. It's the marketing movie you never knew was about marketing.While we can't offer you a PASIV device to enter your customers' dreams, we can provide you with the tools to craft marketing strategies that work like inception - subtly influencing, inspiring, and engaging your audience.So in this episode, we're deciphering the intricate layers of marketing with the help of Emburse's Chief Experience Officer, Johann Wrede. Together, we discuss how to utilize emotions to ‘plant ideas' in your customers' heads, avoid fixating on initial customer expectations throughout the customer journey, and leave room for your customers to co-create their narrative to boost engagement. So grab your totem for this episode of Remarkable.About our guest, Johann WredeJohann Wrede is the Chief Experience Officer at Emburse. He is responsible for leading a cross-functional marketing and customer success organization, with the goal of delivering a world-class customer experience from first awareness through subscription renewal. Over the course of the last 25 years, Johann has written, implemented, sold and marketed a variety of customer database, CRM and customer experience (CX) products. An evangelist for customer experience, he has delivered keynotes and press interviews in 18 different countries, and written numerous articles on the topic.About EmburseEmburse is the global leader in spend optimization. Their expense, travel management, purchasing and accounts payable, and payments solutions are trusted by more than 12 million business professionals, including CFOs, finance teams, and travelers. More than 18,000 organizations in 120 countries, including FORTUNE 100 corporations, high-growth startups, public sector agencies, and nonprofits, count on their intelligent automation, sophisticated analytics, and unmatched spend control to streamline processes, increase spend visibility, enhance compliance, and deliver positive financial outcomes.About InceptionInception is a sci-fi action, mind-bending movie about a corporate spy who enters people's dreams to steal secrets from their subconscious. Leonardo DiCaprio plays the main character, Dominic, or Dom, Cobb, who is basically gifted with this ability that's made him extremely successful, but he's lost everything because of it. Namely, his marriage and children. His wife is played by Marion Cotillard. And so he's kind of haunted by her in his subconscious and she ends up sort of thwarting his every move. So anyway, he's given a chance to redeem himself by planting an idea in someone's mind, and having to go layers deep into their subconscious, which is of course, a nearly impossible task.The movie was released in 2010, and directed by Christopher Nolan (Oppenheimer, Dunkirk, latest Batman series with Christian Bale AND Memento). Nolan also produced it along with Emma Thomas - his wife and producing partner - for Warner Bros. It also stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Arthur, Elliot Page as Ariadne, and Tom Hardy as Eames.What B2B Companies Can Learn From Inception:Utilize emotions to ‘plant ideas'. Emotions are your superpower to accessing the deepest corners of your customers' minds. People don't just buy; they invest for emotional reasons—this is an intrinsic part to our human nature. Johann says, “our whole mission is to plant ideas into customers' heads and convince them that it was their idea from the first. And the first time I saw [Inception], that is, it just jumped out at me and I thought, wow, that really sums up the marketing profession in a nutshell.”Don't fixate on initial customer expectations. Customers evolve, and so should your strategy. What matters most in the end is if they are happy. Just as Inception leaves us with an ambiguous ending, Cobb's happiness is undeniable. Whether it's a dream or reality, his happiness is the ultimate goal, mirroring how you should approach your customer journey. Johann emphasizes, “it doesn't actually matter if the value that they thought they were going to get is the value that they got. What's more important is that the value that they want right now is the value that they're getting right now. Are they happy with the result?”Leave room for your customers to co-create their narrative. This fuels customer engagement and is exactly what Christopher Nolan did when creating Inception. We witness this concept in two distinct ways: co-creation within the dream state, as the dream world is designed in a way that allows the subject to fill in details, and ambiguity in the ending, with Inception's enigmatic conclusion inviting audience speculation. Johann says, “All too often, we build these elaborate cities that we put our buyer into. And we orchestrate this narrative that is so complete and so full. And we try to be so precise in our language that we don't leave room for them to bring their own perception and perspective to it.”Quotes“One of my first sales mentors said to me, people buy for emotional reasons and then back it up with facts. That became really clear to me that what we needed to do as marketers was peel away those layers of the onion and get past the business person and down to the human, and speak to that person.” - Johann Wrede“If you can create content that authentically seeks to inform and to add value, then you start to move into the trusted advisor quadrant, which is where you really want to be. And the other piece of this puzzle is that we have to look at the content we create through the lens of the customer journey.” - Johann WredeTime Stamps[01:00] Introducing Chief Experience Officer at Emburse, Johann Wrede[1:34] Why are we talking about Inception?[3:34] Tell me more about Inception [13:48] What are some marketing lessons we can learn from Inception?[22:16] Marketing insights from Inception's mind-bending ending[32:02] How to identify needs and craft messages that resonate[45:53] How does Johann think about content marketing?[54:49] Johann's view on the ROI of content[57:49] Johann's favorite upcoming marketing campaigns at EmburseLinksWatch InceptionConnect with Johann on LinkedInLearn more about EmburseAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Jess Avellino, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
In this episode we answer questions from Jeff, Geordi and Eames. We discuss wrangling with a Fidelity advisors and assorted salespeople, the difference between naïve or static portfolio construction versus using crystal balls for that purpose, a modified Golden Ratio-style portfolio, the pitfalls of buy-write funds like JEPI and BALI and a small issue with the website.And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the seven sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.Support the show
On today's episode: Comedian Micah Eames (@micaheames) joins the meerkats to talk pick-up lines, gay nuns, TedTalks, and Taylor Swift's new man. If you've got a story/interesting phobia/habit/neurosis etc. that you'd like discussed on the show, please submit it here! - https://linktr.ee/meerkats Get to know your meerkats! - Lukas is a comedian, actor, and voiceover artist whose work you can find on TikTok (where he posts videos of impressions, comedy, and VO-related content), YouTube, audiobooks, and in odd commercials and projects here and there. Find Lukas at @lukastarnold on all social media www.lukastarnold.com - Gabby is a comedian, actor, and writer. She co-hosts the murder mystery stand-up comedy show "If We Did It..." and the Queer Court-themed comedy show "Wait... But Are You Sure?". Find Gabby at @hipsoccermom on Instagram and TikTok, and @hip_soccer_mom on twitter Find our podcast @twonosymeerkats on all social media #comedy #comedypodcast #podcast #comedians #lukasarnold
Show notes and transcript: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/llisa-demetrios#details Mid century modern design aesthetics are enduring and as relevant today as ever. Perhaps no designers influenced those philosophies more than Charles and Ray Eames whose body of work transcends media and is still being produced today. It's hard not to think of the Eames' as monolithic design heroes, but today we're taking a different look at them as human beings. We're talking with Llisa Demetrios, Chief Curator of the Eames Institute and the granddaughter of Charles and Ray. In this interview, we get to know some of the personal stories behind the legendary designers, from how they met, to Llisa's experience having two of the most creative grandparents a child could wish for. This is the first episode of our series on design history, to be followed by interviews with legendary designers like Paula Scher and Jonathan Hoefler, design curators like Paola Antonelli, and design historians like Barry Katz. After the interview, stay tuned for a special conversation with Heath Ceramics, founded by Edith Heath in the 1940s and which played a major role in defining the mid-century modern aesthetic. Learn about the origins of Heath Ceramics and bring the history home with a special discount that we'll share at the end of the conversation. Heath Ceramics is one of our sponsors for this series on design history. Bring Heath home and take 15% off your online order using code “DesignBetter” between now and October 31st. Bio Llisa Demetrios is the Chief Curator for the Eames Institute, a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity that aims to equip everyone with the lessons of Ray and Charles Eames, so that anyone can solve problems through design. Llisa has also been a bronze sculptor for over twenty years. She makes mainly in bronze material sculptures for contemplative retreats set in homes, private gardens and corporate spaces. Additionally, Llisa has worked as an archivist for both the Eames Office and MOMA. Please visit the links below to help support our show: Methodical Coffee: Roasted, blended, brewed, served and perfected by verified coffee nerds
On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with his colleague, and the director of the Reagan Institute's Scholarly Initiatives, Dr. Anthony Eames. They discuss Dr. Eames' latest book entitled, “A Voice in Their Own Destiny: Reagan, Thatcher, and Public Diplomacy in the Nuclear 1980s.” Topics covered include Soviet totalitarianism, public […]
The lead actor of the financially-troubled, accident-prone Broadway musical "Icarus" falls to his death after his safety wire is cut. Goren and Eames learn the show's demanding director (Cynthia Nixon) couldn't convince the producer to fire him and wanted his understudy to perform that night for the benefit of a theater critic. When the detectives discover an insurance policy that would cover investors' losses if the lead was killed, they get the show's dramaturg and producer to turn on each other.We're talking about Criminal Intent season 10 episode 7 "Icarus." Our returning guest is Brandi Brown.This episode is inspired by the ill-fated musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark."
In today's bonus episode, Stacy and Daniel discuss post-war housing solutions, including Daniel's weird teenage fascination with Levittown, New York. From Lustron homes to planned communities, some of the most creative architects and designers put their collective heads together to solve the looming American housing shortage post-WWII. Most of the ideas failed spectacularly, but it was a time like no other for innovation and problem-solving. To request a transcript of this episode, please reach out via the contact page. WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Craftsman Store - Another excellent resource from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog. The Craftsman Store is a cozy online hardware store full of books, tools, and supplies. For 10% off, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Preservan - A unique preservation franchise opportunity developed by long-time window restoration pro, Ty McBride - Learn more about becoming a part of the Preservan family and mission: PreservanFranchise.com/truetales. Abatron: A division of U-C Coatings - Abatron manufactures two of Stacy's favorite products, LiquidWood, and WoodEpox. From now until July 7, use the coupon code WORK10 at Abatron.com for 10% off your order.
"Reseller's Update: Swap Meet Skunked?!, Garage Sale Gold & The AI Invasion! " Welcome to this action-packed update episode of Pure Hustle Podcast! Join Mike and Orlando as they share their recent experiences in the world of reselling, and delve into the latest trends and tools that can make or break your hustle. Mike kicks off the episode by sharing his swap meet escapades. Did it turn out to be a treasure trove or a damp squib? Find out! Orlando spills the beans on how garage sales can still be a goldmine if you know where to look. He talks about his Eames chair score and why he's loving Worthpoint. Discover how sharing about reselling can open your eyes to new perspectives and ways of viewing the world. Stay tuned for an insightful chat on USPS Ground Advantage, eBay's new authentication policy, and the intriguing integration of AI in reselling. Finally, don't miss the BOLOs section where Orlando and Mike reveal items that are selling like hotcakes on eBay. Join the Discord and Partner with us via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/purehustlepodcast Sign Up with MY RESLLER GENIE with 15% off your first month for the best bookkeeping geared for resellers by using the link below and USE OUR CODE “PUREHUSTLE” all in caps: https://www.myresellergenie.com/?ref=purehustle Get a free $15 on Whatnot by using the link below: https://whatnot.com/invite/purehustlepodcast Get that Skullshaver using the link below and our code "Hustle": https://skullshaver.com/discount/Hustle?rfsn=6980222.2cfe107&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6980222.2cfe107 Purchase bubble wrap from the best deal available ANYWHERE: https://www.americanbubbleboy.com?sca_ref=650095.KTEipe5MI4&sca_source=YouTube Sign Up for listing services with Sellhound and receive 25% your first purchase or 25% off your first month of a Sellhound monthly subscription when using our affiliate link and promo code PUREHUSTLE25. By the way, everyone gets three free listings to try out before any purchases! Just go to Sellhound.com and subscribe using our promo code PUREHUSTLE25. Sign Up for Crossposting with Vendoo and receive 25% off your first month when using our affiliate link. In order to receive the discount, subscription must be purchased from the same device used to create the account: https://vendoo.co/register?via=purehustlepodcast Purchase PHP Shirts: https://www.ebay.com/itm/392367249736 Donation link: https://www.paypal.me/purehustlepodcast?locale.x=en_US Below is a link to all the shipping supplies we buy through Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/purehustlepodcast Bellow is a link to shipping supplies that we use: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bR2h1PrrljhI5GKeQYWG6ubLOfkqSt0gLFmSxPm52nA/edit?usp=sharing Instagram - @purehustlepodcast Twitter - @purehustlecast Facebook - purehustlepodcast Youtube - Pure Hustle Podcast - www.youtube.com/channel/UCuEJMAB8GdoaPK7eLkKmAiQ
When an astronaut is murdered in her hotel room, Goren and Eames investigate shuttle commander Luke Nelson (Tate Donovan) with whom she had an affair. They turn their attention to another astronaut who had feelings for Nelson. They discover she drove to New York wearing adult diapers to kill her rival and return to Maryland to cover her tracks. The detectives conclude she was driven to violence by the commander's wife (Amy Ryan) who spiked the murderer's skin lotion with steroids to eliminate both women.We're talking about Criminal Intent season six episode nineteen "Rocket Man." Our returning guest is Katie from A Date with Dateline podcast.This episode is inspired by Commander Lisa Nowak and the so-called astronaut love triangle.