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Best podcasts about erin campbell

Latest podcast episodes about erin campbell

Politics Friday
Politics Friday: Budget begins to take shape as leaders huddle

Politics Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 50:00


MPR News politics editor Brian Bakst gets the lowdown on the negotiations that have begun over the new state budget.Erin Campbell, commissioner of Minnesota Management and Budget, discusses why Gov. Tim Walz shaped his proposal as he did. And we'll talk about the high-level negotiations that have commenced to reach a deal prior to the May 19 adjournment.Later, the DFL Party has its first new chair in more than a decade. The new leader, Richard Carlbom, is in studio to introduce himself and his plans for a party seeking a rebound after a disappointing 2024 election.Plus, a political reporter panel shares insights about the first deadline rush at the Legislature.Guests:Minnesota Management and Budget Commissioner Erin CampbellDFL Party Chair Richard CarlbomWCCO TV politics reporter Caroline CummingsSubscribe to the Politics Friday podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS.   Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.

Franklin (MA) Matters
FM #1312 - Franklin Turkey Trot 2024 - 10/23/24

Franklin (MA) Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 21:38


This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Erin Campbell, Franklin Turkey Trot organizer and with Jen Johnson, Franklin Food Pantry Event Coordinator. We had our conversation at the Franklin Food Pantry at Edwin's. We talk about the Turkey Trot coming up on Thanksgiving morning. We talk about how the race has evolved, sponsorship opportunities, the community event itself, free raffle prizes in addition to awards by race age category & more.Disclosure: during the conversation you will hear that I am happy to be a sponsor of this event, and that the recording is separately part of my overall public service effort for Franklin.News/Franklin Public Radio.The recording runs about 21 minutes, so let's listen to my conversation with Erin and Jen.--------------Turkey Trot webpage (register online through Tuesday, and in person Wednesday night (7 - 9 PM) or Thursday morning (from 6:30 AM to 7:30 AM)) http://franklinturkeytrot.org/ Food Pantry current needs page -> https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/get-involved/pantry-needs/ Amazon wish lists -> https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2SIL7UR08ZZUC?ref_=wl_share Schedule a food & fund drive page -> https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/get-involved/food-and-fund-drives/ The Franklin Food Pantry is here for you. If you need us, we are here with not only food, but useful programs and resources for individuals, seniors and families struggling with food insecurity. If you can support us, we thank you - visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org to explore volunteering, donating funds, donating food, or supporting our Capital Campaign to keep the lights on and the programs, from food elves to weekend backpack stuffing. It truly takes a village to keep our food pantry running and supporting the increasing demand, supporting our Franklin neighbors.--------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm). This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help. How can you help?If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighborsIf you don't like something here, please let me know And if you have interest in reporting on meetings or events, please reach. We'll share and show you what and how we do what we doThrough this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening. For additional information, please visit www.franklin.news or www.Franklinmatters.org/ If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot comThe music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East...

Chasing Brighter Podcast
Empowering Parents to Raise Resilient Teens: An Insightful Discussion

Chasing Brighter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 44:36 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Chasing Brighter podcast, the hosts converse with experts Erin Campbell and Megan Enge, founders of Raising Resilient Teens. They provide invaluable insights into the challenges and triumphs of parenting teenagers and more: 00:34 Raising Resilient Teens: Challenges and Triumphs 01:02 Expert Advice: Interview with Erin Campbell and Megan Enge 03:27 Navigating the Teenage Years: Personal Experiences 03:53 Understanding Teen Behavior: Expert Insights 06:20 Managing Screen Time: A Modern Parenting Challenge 08:16 Fostering Connection with Teens: Practical Tips 10:21 Building Strong Relationships with Teens: Expert Advice 13:04 Balancing Screen Time and Family Time: A Parent's Perspective 16:38 Navigating the Digital Age: Expert Recommendations 22:01 Managing Screen Time and Social Media 23:44 The Impact of Social Media on Self-Image 25:16 Understanding and Regulating Emotions 29:46 The Struggles of Teen Autonomy 34:13 Academic Pressures and Performance Expectations 39:56 Raising Resilient Teens: An Instagram Initiative 42:21 Final Thoughts and Resources Learn More About Erin & Megan's mission check out @raisingresilientteens Books Recommended on Teen Parenting: The Scaffold Effect: Raising Resilient, Self-Reliant, and Secure Kids in an Age of Anxiety Generation Sleepless: Why Tweens and Teens Aren't Getting Enough Sleep and How We Can Help Them Check out this Parenting Podcast: Raising Kind Humans February Book Club Book: You Will Find Your People by Lane Moore Continue your self-discovery with us: IG @chasingbrighter | Blog www.chasingbrighter.com Fuel Your Body With Warrior Strong Wellness: Use code chasingbrighter for 10% off 

Capitol Report
Interpreting the Budget Forecast / Promoting Jobs and Economic Development

Capitol Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 28:30


A budget surplus of $2.4 billion for the current fiscal biennium was recently announced as part of the November Budget and Economic Forecast. Erin Campbell, Commissioner of Minnesota Management and Budget, joins Capitol Report moderator Shannon Loehrke to talk about the implications of the surplus and the possible warning signs on the horizon.The mission of the Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is to empower the growth of the Minnesota economy for everyone. The agency exists to recruit, expand and retain businesses, encourage international trade, and develop the workforce and communities. Commissioner Matt Varilek joins Shannon to highlight some of the agency's initiatives.Also in the program, leaders of a new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Task Force describe the challenges they intend to tackle, and Governor Tim Walz and leaders promote resources to help Minnesotans afford their heating costs.  Plus, a brief tour of the Minnesota State Capitol.

Franklin (MA) Matters
FM #1100 - Franklin Turkey Trot - 11/15/23

Franklin (MA) Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 25:23


This session of the radio show shares my conversation with Erin Campbell, Franklin Turkey Trot organizer and with Jen Johnson, Franklin Food Pantry Major Gift Coordinator. We had our conversation in the new location of the Franklin Food Pantry at Edwin's. We talk about the Turkey Trot coming up on Thanksgiving morning. We talk about how the race has evolved, sponsorship opportunities, the community event itself, free raffle prizes in addition to awards by race age category & more.Disclosure: during the conversation you will hear that I am happy to be a sponsor of this event, and that the recording is separately part of my overall public service effort for Franklin.News/Franklin Public Radio.The recording runs about 25 minutes, so let's listen to my conversation with Erin and Jen.--------------Turkey Trot webpage (register online through Tuesday, and in person Wednesday night (7 - 9 PM) or Thursday morning (from 6:30 AM to race time)) http://franklinturkeytrot.org/ Food Pantry audio seriesJune 2023 - grand opening audio https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/06/franklin-food-pantry-celebrates-grand.htmlAugust 2023 - Exec Dir Tina Powderly - campaign kick off https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/08/franklin-food-pantry-launches-building.html August 2023 - campaign #2 - Anne McGillis & Yianna Zicherman https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/08/this-franklin-food-pantry-conversation.html August 2023 - campaign #3 - Suzanne Gendreau & Donna O'Neill https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/08/this-franklin-food-pantry-conversation_01022713506.html September 2023 - campaign #4 - Laura Du & Amber Baur https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/09/this-franklin-food-pantry-conversation.html The Franklin Food Pantry is here for you. If you need us, we are here with not only food, but useful programs and resources for individuals, seniors and families struggling with food insecurity. If you can support us, we thank you - visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org to explore volunteering, donating funds, donating food, or supporting our Capital Campaign to keep the lights on and the programs, from food elves to weekend backpack stuffing. It truly takes a village to keep our food pantry running and supporting the increasing demand, supporting our Franklin neighbors.--------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm). This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.How can you help?If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighborsIf you don't like something here, please let me...

The Startup Junkies Podcast
358: Marketing Water: How Gen Z Water Found Their Niche

The Startup Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 37:13


Summary On this episode of Startup Junkies, hosts Caleb Talley, Victoria Dickerson, and Claudia Scott sit down with Erin Campbell, co-founder of Gen Z Water. Erin joined the podcast last year after Gen Z Water won the People's Choice Award at Startup Crawl 2022, and she's back this week to share what she's been up to since. Throughout the episode, Erin discusses the unique challenges of marketing water, how she found her ideal niche in the Gen Z market, and the benefits of taking risks as an entrepreneur.   Show Notes (1:17) Introducing Erin Campbell and Her Origin Story (6:47) Marketing Water (12:39) Connecting with Gen Z Customers (20:53) Leaning into Risk as a Startup (26:28) Building to Sell (31:10) What's Erin up to Now? (33:06) Advice to the Younger Self and Closing Thoughts   Links Caleb Talley Victoria Dickerson Claudia Scott Erin Campbell  GEN Z Water    Quotes “With the insights and the data and the research that we did during the pandemic, it was incredibly clear that that fit, filthy-rich, famous brand imagery was a huge disconnect from the value system of the Gen Z generation, [and] much more inline with the aspirational millennial generation.” - Erin Campbell, (13:22)  “It landed so well because I feel like we did it with such intention. There is a story, there is a reason, there is a strategy, there is a data point, there is an insight behind every decision that we made. So, to that risk point, they're informed, and they're educated risks. They're not just careless; they're very calculated, and we made sure that we had a reasonably data-informed argument that would justify that risk.” - Erin Campbell, (22:46) “I don't know if [my] younger self would have been ready to hear, ‘just take risks.' I think she had to go through the whole process to get to where I am today.” - Erin Campbel, (34:29)  

Indian Creek Community Church
Youth Take-Over: Make Room (Erin Campbell)

Indian Creek Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 43:49


Pitmaster, an Old Virginia Smoke Podcast
06/01/23 - The Duchess - Erin Campbell

Pitmaster, an Old Virginia Smoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 46:34


Erin Campbell, AKA the BBQ Duchess, is the boss lady of Ubon's BBQ, who recently finished 10th place overall in whole hog at Memphis in May! She's an incredible person, has had BBQ in her veins for her whole life, and is a great interview!

Push Go
Erin Campbell on Building a Brand During a Pandemic

Push Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 36:26


Brands are Erin's business, and people are her fascination. She's spent the better part of the past two decades uncovering the human side of commerce in an agency setting, but when presented with the opportunity to leave her position and launch a new brand from scratch, she eagerly stepped into the unknown. Months later, COVID-19 swept the globe. Throughout this episode, Erin and Rick discuss the unique opportunities Erin took advantage of in order to build a brand during the pandemic. Tune in to hear about Erin's defining moments!

Magic Mics Podcast
2022 Magic Micsies!

Magic Mics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 48:33


MTG,Magic: The Gathering (Game),Evan,Erwin,Show,Standard,Legacy,Modern,Strategy,Deck,Deckbuilding,Metagame,Humor,Funny,Magic Mics,Podcast,Reuben Bresler,Erin Campbell,Live,Complete Set Review,War of the Spark               Support the show! http://patreon.com/magicmics  Visit our sponsor: http://www.coolstuffinc.com/  Check out the twitch channel: http://twitch.tv/magicmics  Visit our subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/magicmics  Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/magicmicscast  Like us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/magicmics    Co-Sponsors:  http://www.cardhoarder.com/  http://www.alteredsleeves.com/ (use code MAGICMICS )  http://www.cubeks.com/   AirDate - 12/29/22

Kindreds Podcast
Oh How He Loves You And Me (Erin Campbell)

Kindreds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 52:14


Talk Forty to Me Podcast
Millennial/Gen Z Showdown

Talk Forty to Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 68:13


Millennial/Gen Z ShowdownEPISODE 07They may not all know what a Walkman is, but we uncover some fascinating insights about Gen Z with one of our fan-fav guests, Erin Campbell!What we cover in this episode: - Millennial trivia with Gen Z- Gen Z Mobilization- How do we really feel about the aging process and our favorite beauty brands?- Watch who you trust with your eyebrows!- What happened to JTT?We'd love to continue this conversation with you over on social media! Catch up with us on Instagram and Facebook:IG: @talkfortytomepodcast FB: facebook.com/talkfortytomepodcastWebsite: talkfortytomepodcast.comERIN CAMPBELL, CO-FOUNDER, CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER AND CHAIRWOMAN OF THE BOARDErin comes from a background as Senior Vice President of shopper strategy and digital media at Saatchi & Saatchi X. She taught over 800 Walmart executives on the Millennial generation and led the team responsible for teaching about the Gen Z consumer base. Erin has done work for P&G, Philips Electronics, Keurig Dr. Pepper, Coke, Spinmaster, Tracfone, Walmart, Target and more. With a B.A. in journalism, obsession with “The Office” (also a millennial) and doing burpees in a heated workout studio, Erin is constantly pushing herself out of her comfort zone and is unashamed to ask for what she needs to succeed. The CMO's philosophy is that marketing should offer an inherent value to the consumer. Her preferred value exchange is humor and emotion, which she believes has the power to change behavior for the better and can leaves nothing behind but a smile. She lives in Bentonville, Arkansas near the other leaders of GEN Z with her husband, son and cat, Yogi and believes women are magical.Links Mentioned:Cle De Peau BeauteMerit Cream BlushNars Orgasm Liquid BlushAnastasia Brow WizAnastasia Brow PenMakeup By Mario Softsculpt

Resources Radio
The Latest in Nuclear Energy Innovation and Deployment, with Alex Gilbert

Resources Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 32:15


In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks about the latest developments in nuclear energy innovation, policy, and deployment with Alex Gilbert, a PhD student and fellow at the Payne Institute for Public Policy at Colorado School of Mines and the Director of Space and Planetary Regulation at Zeno Power. Gilbert discusses the types of nuclear technologies in the development pipeline, how they differ from older technologies, which technologies are being piloted, and how recent policies—especially the Inflation Reduction Act—incentivize the deployment of these technologies. References and recommendations: “Global Energy Outlook 2022: Turning Points and Tension in the Energy Transition” by Daniel Raimi, Erin Campbell, Richard G. Newell, Brian C. Prest, Seth Villanueva, and Jordan Wingenroth; https://www.rff.org/publications/reports/global-energy-outlook-2022/ “Our Great National Parks” television series; https://www.netflix.com/title/81086133

Tribe of Testimonies
Erin Campbell - Yakama, Tulalip, & Lumbee

Tribe of Testimonies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 45:12


There's a part in this conversation with Erin Campbell where she talks about having a tumor on one of her glands. She had to have surgery. Surgery stinks. But she also talks about how she and her relationships grew and strengthened. She talks about how one day, we'll be able to look back on our lives and recognize that growth requires challenge--and she's grateful that she's been able to grow. I love the testimony Erin shares about how living the Gospel of Jesus Christ each day is a blessing and strength. That's what I want too--to live the Gospel each day because I know it's a daily blessing. 

Talk Forty to Me Podcast
WTF is a Geriatric Millennial?

Talk Forty to Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 52:46


Gen WHAT? From Gen X through Gen Alpha, we're diving into them all in today's episode. Join us and generational expert Erin Campbell as we discuss differences in today's generations. In this episode, we cover:Why the years seem to pass faster as we get olderHow social media is designed to seize the attention of all of us regardless of age and how we deal with technology and our kidsDigital detoxing for ourselves and our family We'd love to continue this conversation with you over on social media! Catch up with us on Instagram and Facebook:IG: @talkfortytomepodcast FB: facebook.com/talkfortytomepodcastWebsite: talkfortytomepodcast.com'You will never be younger than you are in this moment.' - Mel RobbinsERIN CAMPBELL, CO-FOUNDER, CHIEF MARKETING OFFICER AND CHAIRWOMAN OF THE BOARDErin comes from a background as Senior Vice President of shopper strategy and digital media at Saatchi & Saatchi X. She taught over 800 Walmart executives on the Millennial generation and led the team responsible for teaching about the Gen Z consumer base. Erin has done work for P&G, Philips Electronics, Keurig Dr. Pepper, Coke, Spinmaster, Tracfone, Walmart, Target and more. With a B.A. in journalism, obsession with “The Office” (also a millennial) and doing burpees in a heated workout studio, Erin is constantly pushing herself out of her comfort zone and is unashamed to ask for what she needs to succeed. The CMO's philosophy is that marketing should offer an inherent value to the consumer. Her preferred value exchange is humor and emotion, which she believes has the power to change behavior for the better and can leaves nothing behind but a smile. She lives in Bentonville, Arkansas near the other leaders of GEN Z with her husband, son and cat, Yogi and believes women are magical.Links Mentioned:Follow GenZ Brands on Instagram and Tik Tok at @drinkgenzDigital Detox: The Two-Week Tech Reset for KidsLessons in Chemistry: A Novel

The Startup Junkies Podcast
291: Highlights from Startup Crawl

The Startup Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 27:16


Summary: Welcome back to the Startup Junkies podcast!   On this special edition episode of the Startup Junkies podcast, host Jeff Amerine was joined first by Erin Campbell, Chief Marketing Officer and CoFounder of Gen Z, and her colleague, Bo Mo. Gen Z is using multiple strategies to transform the bottled water market. Next, Jeff talks with Calvin Smith, serial entrepreneur, businessman, and chairman of the Startup Junkie Foundation who learned from his mistakes and used those lessons to grow as an entrepreneur. Finally, Jeff chats with Ronnie Brewer, former Arkansas Razorback and NBA basketball player turned recruiting coordinator, about what it takes to be successful.   Throughout the episode, Jeff Amerine and these guests discuss what it takes to make it in the startup world, including disrupting the market, learning from your mistakes, and tapping into your full potential as an individual and a corporation.   Thanks for tuning in!   Shownotes: (0:46) All about Gen Z (1:17) The Genesis behind Gen Z (4:01) Reception from Buyers (4:45) What's Next for Gen Z? (8:09) Background on Calvin Smith  (12:54) A Metaphor for Entrepreneurship: Little Failures Lead to Greater Success (16:12) What We Need from the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs  (19:11) Advice to Younger Self (20:51) Ronnie Brewer, Hero of Basketball (21:10) Thoughts on the Startup Crawl (22:57) Excellence in Athletics Translates to Entrepreneurship  (25:11) Accept Nothing Less than the Best   Links: Jeff Amerine Erin Campbell Bo Mo Calvin Smith Ronnie Brewer   Quotes: “...I think in this culture of fast fashion, fast this, fast that, we can slow down and enjoy things and enjoy the smile that these bottles bring. And it's so unique because not a lot of products these days really are doing that.” - Bo Mo, (6:04)   “...What we need is the next generation of people coming up…to give back selflessly, without expecting anything in return and saying, ‘Hey, if I give back to this community, we're all better for it. I'm better for it.'” - Calvin Smith, (17:42) “...The constraints that you have on yourself [are]…only in your mind. If you let that go, anything is possible and you can achieve anything. And we're a prime example with the Razorbacks. But again, we're just scratching the surface. And that's motivation to people in the entrepreneurial world, and you can do anything, but don't just settle for scratching the surface - keep on grinding, keep on getting better.” - Ronnie Brewer, (26:05)

Finance In A Flash
Get To Know Beacon's Team: Erin Campbell

Finance In A Flash

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 11:25


On this episode of Finance In A Flash, Nick Faulkner interviews Erin Campbell. Erin is a Founder and Principal of Beacon and serves as the firm's Tax and Financial Planning Manager. We really hope you enjoy this episode and get to know more about Erin as she talks about her personal life, professional history, and how she came to form Beacon Financial Strategies.If you want to learn more about us or our company go to BeaconFinancialStrategies.com

Real Talk
September 7, 2021 - Bumbles Bucks; Julie Rohr; Frog Lake Net Zero Project; Jaskaran Sandhu

Real Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 133:13


1:03 | Ryan dissects the most recent UCP government plan to deal with the fourth wave of the pandemic, including $100 gift cards for eligible Albertans who haven't been vaccinated yet, exempting rodeos from health restrictions, plus leaving small businesses to make up and enforce their own rules.  29:23 | End-stage cancer patient Julie Rohr shares how dangerous getting medical care continues to be amid COVID, due to Alberta's approach to the pandemic.  56:22 | Frog Lake Nation Chief Greg Desjarlais and Kanata Clean Power's Erin Campbell explain the significance of developing an Indigenous-led net zero electricity project in east central Alberta and what it could mean Canada-wide. 1:39:06 | Political strategist Jaskaran Sandhu highlights how important the last two weeks before the federal election will be, what the political parties need to do yet, while he cautions against dismissing the People's Party of Canada (PPC). 2:08:47 | Plus, a dose of positivity and hope via #PositiveReflections presented by Kuby Energy

RADCast Outdoors
RadCast Outdoors Episode #53: Erin Campbell Talks About Her Hunting Journey

RADCast Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 55:59


Photo Courtesy of Rachel Girt with the Wyoming Women's Antelope Hunt Erin Campbell is the Wyoming State Geologist and is the Director of the Wyoming State Geological Survey. She has a PHD from the University of Wyoming in geology and has been living in Wyoming for many years. She just recently picked up the sport of hunting and we asked her to come on the RadCast Outdoors Podcast to discuss it. She is considered a "non-traditional" hunter due to coming into the sport as an adult and her story is intriguing. She shares why she decided to try the sport of hunting and how much she appreciates hunting in her life. This is a must listen for anyone wanting to recruit hunters as adults.  Please support the Wyoming Women's Antelope Hunt that helped get Erin into the hunting world. You can donate on their website.  This episode of RadCast Outdoors is sponsored by PK Lures, Hi Mountain Seasonings, and Bow Spider. Please go visit our sponsors and thank them for sponsoring RadCast Outdoors by giving them your business. Patrick Edwards: I am. All right, everybody. We have Erin Campbell here with us. Not in the studio, but you know, from Laramie. So close enough, you know, here in Wyoming anyway, but, uh, it's great to have you on, she is the state [00:03:00] geologists for the state of Wyoming and she is new into hunting and fishing. And one of our listeners, Melissa suggested that we bring Erin on and talk about. You know, hunting and fishing with the, and how you got started. So welcome to the podcast. It's great. Erin Campbell: Thank you so much. It's great to be here Patrick Edwards: just a little bit, just so everybody knows kind of your background and where you're from and then we'll get into it. Thanks. Erin Campbell: Well, I have lived in Wyoming. For about 22 years now. And before that I lived all over the Western United States. Read more: https://radcastoutdoors.com/blogs/radcast-outdoors-podcast-episodes/radcast-outdoors-episode-53-erin-campbell-talks-about-her-hunting-journey

Commander Crunch
Episode 32 – An Audience with Erin Campbell, Dredge Queen

Commander Crunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 158:17


Welcome Breakfast Dredge Fiends! We're very excited this week to be graced by the presence of Magic royalty, she's the host of Magic Mics, the former host of groundbreaking podcasts The Deck Tease and The Girlfriend Bracket, it's Dredge Queen Erin Campbell! We hang out to chat about approaching commander from competitive eternal formats, and the lessons learned and creativity found in both; plus what it means to be an influencial community figure in Magic, including channelling negativity into something to positive and powerful, practicing self-worth and what it means to feel truly happy. We also get regaled with tales from across Erin's history in the game, plus we of course fill up our quota of non magic content, delving in to Erin's influences including Super Mario RPG, Caro Emerald and Korean cinema. It's a fantastic time, enjoy! You can find Erin at: Twitter (https://twitter.com/OriginalOestrus) Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/OriginalOestrus) and the Magic Mics podcast at: Twitter (https://twitter.com/magicmicscast) Twitter (https://www.twitch.tv/magicmics) Send us feedback, questions, pictures of Cephalids to cmdrcrunchpodcast@gmail.com, we'd love to hear from you. Follow us on twitter at: @cmdr_crunch (https://twitter.com/cmdr_crunch) Sam is at @passthejamsam (https://twitter.com/passthejamsam) Chesh is at @CheshirePlays (https://twitter.com/CheshirePlays) Chesh's Youtube content, including Deck Techs and Commander: The Distancing Series can be found here (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-Brws5w8BK9VnIdr8Juyw) This Podcast is sponsored by PureMTGO.com (https://puremtgo.com/) as well as Josh & Pat's MTG Bazaar (https://www.facebook.com/groups/jpmtgbazaar/) Intro Music by our very own DJ Cheshy Chesh, purveyor of the tastiest beats.

The Lovely Life
19: Finding Peace & Hope Through Grief with Erin Campbell

The Lovely Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 73:52


In Episode 19, Trina sits down with long-time close friend, Erin Campbell. Erin shares with us her heart for Jesus and her desire to lead people to Him. After the devastating loss of her mother from Covid-19 last year, she shares her story of grief, peace, and hope for the future.

Reel Comic Heroes
112 - The Shadow with Ashley Erin Campbell

Reel Comic Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 120:54


The Shadow This movie is not Hudson Hawk despite what some people may think. That said, The Shadow is an odd film in many ways, but has a lot of charm. The character of Lamont Cranston (aka The Shadow) precedes every character we’ve talked about so far in our list and possibly every character we will talk about in future movies on this podcast. So many comic book heroes owe in some small part to The Shadow. We’re joined by the excellent Ashley Erin Campbell to discuss this pulp adventurer played by the brooding Alec Baldwin. Ashley Erin Campbell (@Campobella_ash) is a filmmaker, actress and writer. Check her out on IMDb to find out where you can see her and her work. Please take a moment to rate us on iTunes and share the show! Our next movie review - The Mask   Website Twitter Facebook Instagram   Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)   Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Deep Haze" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)   Intro/Outro by Matthew S Mendoza

MTGCast
Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 49 – What’s Cooking, Erin Campbell?

MTGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 67:18


For episode 49, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter) and Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher) talk with Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus) about this year’s online Vintage Championships and learning to cook for yourself (and others!) during a pandemic.Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:41 – Eternal Weekend 2020 Online32:47 – Food and People1:12:48 – OutroTotal runtime – 1:07:18 Vintage Championships 2020 It continues to be a weird year. This year’s Vintage Championship events, usually held in three events around the world, were instead held online using MTGO. Legacy was too, but we mostly talk about Vintage, as usual. The move online was received positively by most players as a safe, accessible option to experience the format’s biggest event(s). As part of signing up, both Legacy and Vintage gave registered players access to a “god account,” with all of the cards to build any deck, so players didn’t need to scramble or pay extra to build a deck. There were some initial gripes about not having access to odd ducks like the Walking Dead Secret Lair Drop cards in Legacy, but ultimately I think that was for the memes rather than actual format need. Usually Vintage Championship events are held three times: one in Europe, one in Asia, and one in North America. As a nod to this, the online event also had three equal events but with different start times for accessibility. And the same trophies were available: paintings of Vintage-playable lands, mounted in a Magic-card frame. A player could register for and potentially play in any and all of these events, spending an entire weekend from Friday to Sunday playing Vintage. And there were some impressive turnouts: 252 on Friday for a Tolarian Academy Painting, 391 on Saturday for Library of Alexandria, and 427 on Sunday for Mishra’s Workshop. There were 302 players for last year’s Vintage event in Pittsburgh, for comparison. For decklists and analysis, I’ll recommend Joe Dyer’s Vintage and Legacy champs coverage. He was last episode’s guest and does a huge amount of work making eternal formats readable on a weekly basis. Erin played in the Sunday events for Legacy and Vintage this year and we were happy to have her on to talk about it. After trying a few other builds she went with Jund Hogaak in Legacy and Dredge (as expected?) in Vintage and played some rounds and had some fun. Graveyard shenanigans are always fun, and Dredge even won the Saturday Vintage event. We talk with Erin about the variety of decks in Vintage. There are plenty of decks and strategies available if you’re a player who finds themselves drawn to a particular thing. Artifacts and graveyards and spells and counterspells are all good at various times and in various matchups. And we also talk about how the format is still somehow unfulfilling. We offer no solutions other than that there are so many fun ways to play Magic: The Gathering, so make sure you’re doing what you want to do. Maybe you want to play a 62-card Dredge Special, maybe you want to register Tarmogoyf, maybe you like Rage Extractors or Goblin Charbelchers. We cover a lot of ground, most of which is positive excitement about the Vintage play experience and the Vintage community, and some of which I would describe as nostalgic. It’s in that mode that we talk a little about Andreas Petersen’s title from Sunday being stripped after evidence from his and his opponent’s stream revealed that he had exchanged favor for a concession into the top eight. This was far enough past that we didn’t need to report on it (you can review details on Star City Games), but we are able to comment on it. And the biggest reaction was just disappointment, mostly that there were people who felt this kind of exchange was commonplace for MTGO events and wanted to brush it off. Vintage (and other formats!) should focus on fun and community. What is the compelling need to try to get ahead in this way? I mean, I understand you could be 1/3 of a Vintage Champion and get a painting, but would you feel good about it? Be adult, have fun, drink responsibly. Food and Drink: Cooking for Oneself and Others We cover a lot of ground on this section too. To sum it up, early on Erin notes that, when the coronavirus quarantine started, she had friends concerned for her well being because she—quite admittedly and publicly—didn’t know how to cook! Now she’s learning how to cook, and from the looks of it, doing pretty well! So we talk about some egg recipes (including Gordon Ramsay’s recipe for scrambled eggs) and baking bacon and how pancakes are kind of scary. Erin likes Miracle Whip and doesn’t like stuff in her eggs (so no omelettes) because it’s a weird texture thing. Nat likes mayonnaise and loves Anolon brand cookware. Geoff doesn’t like eggs at all. We also bring up pancakes again, because Geoff and I do like pancakes. As we mention to Erin they’re not as intimidating as they seem. The cottage cheese pancake recipe I make regularly is in the previous link (skip the blueberries if you don’t like texture), and Geoff’s wife Sarah’s current recipe for buttermilk pancakes is this. Ingredients● 3/4 cup milk● 2 tablespoons white vinegar● 1 cup all-purpose flour● 2 tablespoons white sugar● 1 teaspoon baking powder● 1/2 teaspoon baking soda● 1/2 teaspoon salt● 1 egg● 2 tablespoons butter, melted● cooking spray Directions1. Combine milk with vinegar in a medium bowl and set aside for 5 minutes to “sour”.2. Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large mixing bowl. Whisk egg and butter into “soured” milk. Pour the flour mixture into the wet ingredients and whisk until lumps are gone.3. Heat a large skillet over medium heat, and coat with cooking spray. Pour 1/4 cupfuls of batter onto the skillet, and cook until bubbles appear on the surface. Flip with a spatula, and cook until browned on the other side. I recommend just keeping buttermilk on hand since it’s surprisingly versatile and keeps for a while. Real buttermilk also generally works better than the milk-plus-vinegar (or you can sub in lemon juice for the vinegar) concoction. It’s great for biscuits. These are super easy and we make them all time (don’t let anyone put you down because a recipe is easy; eat what you want!). Ingredients● 10 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, divided● 4 cups cake flour (I use all-purpose)● 2 teaspoons baking powder● 1/2 teaspoon baking soda● 2 teaspoons salt● 2 cups buttermilk Directions1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees and grease an 8-inch square baking pan with shortening or butter.2. Whisk dry ingredients together and cut in the 10 tablespoons of cold butter, or smash it with your fingertips, into pea-sized pieces. Stir in the buttermilk until no dry pockets remain. Using a spatula, transfer the dough to the prepared pan.3. Using floured hands, push the dough to the corners of the pan in an even layer. With an oiled or greased scraper or thin spatula, cut the dough into nine biscuits with two cuts by two cuts (like a tic-tac-toe board). Bake until golden brown, about 30 minutes.4. Let biscuits cool in pan for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack. Pull apart at cuts and serve. Extras will keep in a sealed plastic bag or airtight container for 4-5 days. We frequently serve these as breakfast sandwiches with ham, over-easy eggs, cheese, and perhaps a smear of tart jelly or jam. They’re also great warm with butter and honey. Cooking food in general (and breakfast in particular?) is both a form of self-care and a way to show love for someone else, as we discuss. Cooking a meal—or even just one dish—is often a project that can be planned for and carried out to meet success. Personal victories are always welcome, and you can eat it! And if it didn’t work out, that’s OK too; you can still learn from the experience, and if you used good ingredients, you may still have produced something edible. Any day—but during the holidays especially—we find lots of ways to share food with friends and family, and putting time and effort into making a meal or a dish (or some cookies) can be a great way to show someone you care. You want to nourish them and enrich their life in even a physical way. Likewise someone making you something We range pretty far in this section, so it’s difficult to cover it all, but the cooking and caring part is the best takeaway.

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Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 36 – Magic We Love and Foods We Hate, with Erin Campbell

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 63:52


This episode was originally released January 25th, 2019.For episode 36, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) are joined by Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus) to talk about a bunch of fun Vintage topics including the importance of the community, the Vintage Super League, Dredge, and Two-Card Monte. She also helps us depart a little from our usual “discerning” food-and-drink discussion to a more “picky” angle. Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:27 – Erin and the Vintage Community33:20 – Preparing to Crush the VSL40:28 – Nat Hate Drafts OnionsFull runtime – 1:03:53 Why Vintage is So Great Most of our discussion about Vintage community, you’ll kind of have to listen to. Erin recounts her entry into the format—playing fast, graveyard-based decks in Legacy and Modern and being able to get in affordably through MTGO. She also talks about how excited the Vintage community was to share its passion, and how encouraging and generous it could be. And it is that passion and excitement that drives Vintage players; Erin talks about that too. In my experience, the format is built around big, flashy plays. Controlling those plays, unleashing them or reining them in, is a skill not always practiced in other formats. The cards are all significant, even in situations where they seem otherwise, so games can go from certain win to certain loss in the blink of an eye. Think of cards that are ostensibly fine in smaller formats, like Brainstorm or Lotus Petal, which end up restricted in Vintage because they lead to much more powerful things. Making those powerful plays (or struggling against them) comes with a lot of emotion—high highs. Vintage makes you feel things. Looking back at my own entry into Vintage—15 years ago, I guess, jeez—I experienced a feeling of welcome similar to Erin’s, even if the situation was totally different. My path to Vintage started with a kitchen-table format that allowed four-of any card you owned. I played multiple Sol Ring, Wheel of Fortune, and Black Vise and could regularly kill on my opponent’s third upkeep. But friends started playing sanctioned Vintage at a small store in Ohio called The Dungeon and were recruiting anyone interested, excited to continue growing the scene. There was a little Power, but people were doing broken things in their own way. And it was great, like the Wild West: Mono-Black Hatred, Mono-Green Stompy, Goblins, Helm of Awakening Eggs, Angel Oath that was slowly acquiring Power at the time, and some weird brews, including whatever I was playing. For a while it was a Welder Madness list with Memory Jar and Wild Mongrel, which was somehow not terrible. Everyone was having fun, and there were so many friendly deals made to help each other get Dual Lands and Force of Wills and other Vintage staples, so we could all improve together. It also didn’t hurt that, when our group graduated to larger events, Vintage was very much in favor of allowing playtest cards to lower the entry barrier. Whether driven by passion or desperation, paper Vintage is generally a welcoming format at the local level. Vintage Super League Season nine of the Vintage Super League (VSL) is also just beginning, and Erin is competing in her third year of the contest. This season is back to individual competition (season eight featured three-player teams) and players are encouraged to play what they want, with the stipulation that they should keep things interesting and try to play new decks when they’re on. We’ve already seen evidence of this as the second week’s offerings included Andy Probasco playing Death’s Shadow and three decks (Stephen Menendian, Brian Coval, and Randy Buehler) all playing Lavinia, Azorius Renegade, from the newly legal Ravnica Allegiance set. It would be a disappointment to a lot of fans if Erin were to skip playing Dredge entirely, but we talk about some of her other options, including Two-Card Monte, Stax with actual Smokestack, and Enchantress. It’s always exciting to see innovative new decks (or new takes on old decks) in the VSL, even if the competition format lends itself to “metagaming against your friends,” so the decks can be less reflective of “real life” Vintage. It’s also exciting to see players step outside their own comfort zone and try a strategy or archetype that they may not be familiar with as a pilot. Food and Drink for Picky Eaters This episode’s food-and-drink section covers a lot of ground. A lot. We talk about peanut butter, pizza, warm beverages, cold condiments, cottage cheese, rye chips, french fries, hamburgers, hot dogs, corndogs, onions, and more. There’s too much to summarize here, but I thought it was interesting that, out of four people on the show, three of us don’t drink coffee. Make of that what you will. Erin did mention a couple of Milwaukee restaurants, which I’ll record in case you’re in the area. The Dogg Haus has additional locations in Wisconsin and Minnesota and offers build-your-own hot dogs with multiple meat, topping, and bun options. At least visit the website and check out their logo. There’s also Vanguard Bar, which has a similar offering of housemade sausages (including duck and boar), as well as “tube-less” meals like burgers and poutine. In the end, while we all have our proclivities and aversions, we all agreed we like food. Questions for Discussion What got you into Vintage? The decks? The Power? The people? How do you feel about Dredge, and what deck would you play if you had to pick something other than what you’re playing right now? Are there foods you despise? Is pineapple on pizza OK? How do you feel about small hot dogs? What about a product called the “Corndogger”? Thanks for Supporting Our Show! Regardless of how you got here, we’re glad you’re interested in Vintage. If you’d like to support Serious Vintage financially, maybe you and your friends and loved ones would enjoy a T-shirt. For the next three weeks (until February 15, in time for Valentine’s Day!) we’ll be selling shirts to raise money to improve podcasting and Team Serious streaming technology. “Force of Love” shirts are back, and now you can show you’re competitive when it comes to the post-tournament meal with a “Vintage Supper League” shirt! As usual, we’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.

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Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 49 – What’s Cooking, Erin Campbell?

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 67:18


For episode 49, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter) and Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher) talk with Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus) about this year’s online Vintage Championships and learning to cook for yourself (and others!) during a pandemic.Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:41 – Eternal Weekend 2020 Online32:47 – Food and People1:12:48 – OutroTotal runtime – 1:07:18 Vintage Championships 2020 It continues to be a weird year. This year’s Vintage Championship events, usually held in three events around the world, were instead held online using MTGO. Legacy was too, but we mostly talk about Vintage, as usual. The move online was received positively by most players as a safe, accessible option to experience the format’s biggest event(s). As part of signing up, both Legacy and Vintage gave registered players access to a “god account,” with all of the cards to build any deck, so players didn’t need to scramble or pay extra to build a deck. There were some initial gripes about not having access to odd ducks like the Walking Dead Secret Lair Drop cards in Legacy, but ultimately I think that was for the memes rather than actual format need. Usually Vintage Championship events are held three times: one in Europe, one in Asia, and one in North America. As a nod to this, the online event also had three equal events but with different start times for accessibility. And the same trophies were available: paintings of Vintage-playable lands, mounted in a Magic-card frame. A player could register for and potentially play in any and all of these events, spending an entire weekend from Friday to Sunday playing Vintage. And there were some impressive turnouts: 252 on Friday for a Tolarian Academy Painting, 391 on Saturday for Library of Alexandria, and 427 on Sunday for Mishra’s Workshop. There were 302 players for last year’s Vintage event in Pittsburgh, for comparison. For decklists and analysis, I’ll recommend Joe Dyer’s Vintage and Legacy champs coverage. He was last episode’s guest and does a huge amount of work making eternal formats readable on a weekly basis. Erin played in the Sunday events for Legacy and Vintage this year and we were happy to have her on to talk about it. After trying a few other builds she went with Jund Hogaak in Legacy and Dredge (as expected?) in Vintage and played some rounds and had some fun. Graveyard shenanigans are always fun, and Dredge even won the Saturday Vintage event. We talk with Erin about the variety of decks in Vintage. There are plenty of decks and strategies available if you’re a player who finds themselves drawn to a particular thing. Artifacts and graveyards and spells and counterspells are all good at various times and in various matchups. And we also talk about how the format is still somehow unfulfilling. We offer no solutions other than that there are so many fun ways to play Magic: The Gathering, so make sure you’re doing what you want to do. Maybe you want to play a 62-card Dredge Special, maybe you want to register Tarmogoyf, maybe you like Rage Extractors or Goblin Charbelchers. We cover a lot of ground, most of which is positive excitement about the Vintage play experience and the Vintage community, and some of which I would describe as nostalgic. It’s in that mode that we talk a little about Andreas Petersen’s title from Sunday being stripped after evidence from his and his opponent’s stream revealed that he had exchanged favor for a concession into the top eight. This was far enough past that we didn’t need to report on it (you can review details on Star City Games), but we are able to comment on it. And the biggest reaction was just disappointment, mostly that there were people who felt this kind of exchange was commonplace for MTGO events and wanted to brush it off. Vintage (and other formats!) should focus on fun and community. What is the compelling need to try to get ahead in this way? I mean, I understand you could be 1/3 of a Vintage Champion and get a painting, but would you feel good about it? Be adult, have fun, drink responsibly. Food and Drink: Cooking for Oneself and Others We cover a lot of ground on this section too. To sum it up, early on Erin notes that, when the coronavirus quarantine started, she had friends concerned for her well being because she—quite admittedly and publicly—didn’t know how to cook! Now she’s learning how to cook, and from the looks of it, doing pretty well! So we talk about some egg recipes (including Gordon Ramsay’s recipe for scrambled eggs) and baking bacon and how pancakes are kind of scary. Erin likes Miracle Whip and doesn’t like stuff in her eggs (so no omelettes) because it’s a weird texture thing. Nat likes mayonnaise and loves Anolon brand cookware. Geoff doesn’t like eggs at all. We also bring up pancakes again, because Geoff and I do like pancakes. As we mention to Erin they’re not as intimidating as they seem. The cottage cheese pancake recipe I make regularly is in the previous link (skip the blueberries if you don’t like texture), and Geoff’s wife Sarah’s current recipe for buttermilk pancakes is this. Ingredients● 3/4 cup milk● 2 tablespoons white vinegar● 1 cup all-purpose flour● 2 tablespoons white sugar● 1 teaspoon baking powder● 1/2 teaspoon baking soda● 1/2 teaspoon salt● 1 egg● 2 tablespoons butter, melted● cooking spray Directions1. Combine milk with vinegar in a medium bowl and set aside for 5 minutes to “sour”.2. Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large mixing bowl. Whisk egg and butter into “soured” milk. Pour the flour mixture into the wet ingredients and whisk until lumps are gone.3. Heat a large skillet over medium heat, and coat with cooking spray. Pour 1/4 cupfuls of batter onto the skillet, and cook until bubbles appear on the surface. Flip with a spatula, and cook until browned on the other side. I recommend just keeping buttermilk on hand since it’s surprisingly versatile and keeps for a while. Real buttermilk also generally works better than the milk-plus-vinegar (or you can sub in lemon juice for the vinegar) concoction. It’s great for biscuits. These are super easy and we make them all time (don’t let anyone put you down because a recipe is easy; eat what you want!). Ingredients● 10 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, divided● 4 cups cake flour (I use all-purpose)● 2 teaspoons baking powder● 1/2 teaspoon baking soda● 2 teaspoons salt● 2 cups buttermilk Directions1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees and grease an 8-inch square baking pan with shortening or butter.2. Whisk dry ingredients together and cut in the 10 tablespoons of cold butter, or smash it with your fingertips, into pea-sized pieces. Stir in the buttermilk until no dry pockets remain. Using a spatula, transfer the dough to the prepared pan.3. Using floured hands, push the dough to the corners of the pan in an even layer. With an oiled or greased scraper or thin spatula, cut the dough into nine biscuits with two cuts by two cuts (like a tic-tac-toe board). Bake until golden brown, about 30 minutes.4. Let biscuits cool in pan for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack. Pull apart at cuts and serve. Extras will keep in a sealed plastic bag or airtight container for 4-5 days. We frequently serve these as breakfast sandwiches with ham, over-easy eggs, cheese, and perhaps a smear of tart jelly or jam. They’re also great warm with butter and honey. Cooking food in general (and breakfast in particular?) is both a form of self-care and a way to show love for someone else, as we discuss. Cooking a meal—or even just one dish—is often a project that can be planned for and carried out to meet success. Personal victories are always welcome, and you can eat it! And if it didn’t work out, that’s OK too; you can still learn from the experience, and if you used good ingredients, you may still have produced something edible. Any day—but during the holidays especially—we find lots of ways to share food with friends and family, and putting time and effort into making a meal or a dish (or some cookies) can be a great way to show someone you care. You want to nourish them and enrich their life in even a physical way. Likewise someone making you something We range pretty far in this section, so it’s difficult to cover it all, but the cooking and caring part is the best takeaway.

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Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 36 – Magic We Love and Foods We Hate, with Erin Campbell

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 63:52


This episode was originally released January 25th, 2019.For episode 36, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) are joined by Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus) to talk about a bunch of fun Vintage topics including the importance of the community, the Vintage Super League, Dredge, and Two-Card Monte. She also helps us depart a little from our usual “discerning” food-and-drink discussion to a more “picky” angle. Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment:00:27 – Erin and the Vintage Community33:20 – Preparing to Crush the VSL40:28 – Nat Hate Drafts OnionsFull runtime – 1:03:53 Why Vintage is So Great Most of our discussion about Vintage community, you’ll kind of have to listen to. Erin recounts her entry into the format—playing fast, graveyard-based decks in Legacy and Modern and being able to get in affordably through MTGO. She also talks about how excited the Vintage community was to share its passion, and how encouraging and generous it could be. And it is that passion and excitement that drives Vintage players; Erin talks about that too. In my experience, the format is built around big, flashy plays. Controlling those plays, unleashing them or reining them in, is a skill not always practiced in other formats. The cards are all significant, even in situations where they seem otherwise, so games can go from certain win to certain loss in the blink of an eye. Think of cards that are ostensibly fine in smaller formats, like Brainstorm or Lotus Petal, which end up restricted in Vintage because they lead to much more powerful things. Making those powerful plays (or struggling against them) comes with a lot of emotion—high highs. Vintage makes you feel things. Looking back at my own entry into Vintage—15 years ago, I guess, jeez—I experienced a feeling of welcome similar to Erin’s, even if the situation was totally different. My path to Vintage started with a kitchen-table format that allowed four-of any card you owned. I played multiple Sol Ring, Wheel of Fortune, and Black Vise and could regularly kill on my opponent’s third upkeep. But friends started playing sanctioned Vintage at a small store in Ohio called The Dungeon and were recruiting anyone interested, excited to continue growing the scene. There was a little Power, but people were doing broken things in their own way. And it was great, like the Wild West: Mono-Black Hatred, Mono-Green Stompy, Goblins, Helm of Awakening Eggs, Angel Oath that was slowly acquiring Power at the time, and some weird brews, including whatever I was playing. For a while it was a Welder Madness list with Memory Jar and Wild Mongrel, which was somehow not terrible. Everyone was having fun, and there were so many friendly deals made to help each other get Dual Lands and Force of Wills and other Vintage staples, so we could all improve together. It also didn’t hurt that, when our group graduated to larger events, Vintage was very much in favor of allowing playtest cards to lower the entry barrier. Whether driven by passion or desperation, paper Vintage is generally a welcoming format at the local level. Vintage Super League Season nine of the Vintage Super League (VSL) is also just beginning, and Erin is competing in her third year of the contest. This season is back to individual competition (season eight featured three-player teams) and players are encouraged to play what they want, with the stipulation that they should keep things interesting and try to play new decks when they’re on. We’ve already seen evidence of this as the second week’s offerings included Andy Probasco playing Death’s Shadow and three decks (Stephen Menendian, Brian Coval, and Randy Buehler) all playing Lavinia, Azorius Renegade, from the newly legal Ravnica Allegiance set. It would be a disappointment to a lot of fans if Erin were to skip playing Dredge entirely, but we talk about some of her other options, including Two-Card Monte, Stax with actual Smokestack, and Enchantress. It’s always exciting to see innovative new decks (or new takes on old decks) in the VSL, even if the competition format lends itself to “metagaming against your friends,” so the decks can be less reflective of “real life” Vintage. It’s also exciting to see players step outside their own comfort zone and try a strategy or archetype that they may not be familiar with as a pilot. Food and Drink for Picky Eaters This episode’s food-and-drink section covers a lot of ground. A lot. We talk about peanut butter, pizza, warm beverages, cold condiments, cottage cheese, rye chips, french fries, hamburgers, hot dogs, corndogs, onions, and more. There’s too much to summarize here, but I thought it was interesting that, out of four people on the show, three of us don’t drink coffee. Make of that what you will. Erin did mention a couple of Milwaukee restaurants, which I’ll record in case you’re in the area. The Dogg Haus has additional locations in Wisconsin and Minnesota and offers build-your-own hot dogs with multiple meat, topping, and bun options. At least visit the website and check out their logo. There’s also Vanguard Bar, which has a similar offering of housemade sausages (including duck and boar), as well as “tube-less” meals like burgers and poutine. In the end, while we all have our proclivities and aversions, we all agreed we like food. Questions for Discussion What got you into Vintage? The decks? The Power? The people? How do you feel about Dredge, and what deck would you play if you had to pick something other than what you’re playing right now? Are there foods you despise? Is pineapple on pizza OK? How do you feel about small hot dogs? What about a product called the “Corndogger”? Thanks for Supporting Our Show! Regardless of how you got here, we’re glad you’re interested in Vintage. If you’d like to support Serious Vintage financially, maybe you and your friends and loved ones would enjoy a T-shirt. For the next three weeks (until February 15, in time for Valentine’s Day!) we’ll be selling shirts to raise money to improve podcasting and Team Serious streaming technology. “Force of Love” shirts are back, and now you can show you’re competitive when it comes to the post-tournament meal with a “Vintage Supper League” shirt! As usual, we’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.

Serious Vintage
Serious Vintage Episode 49: What's Cooking, Erin Campbell?

Serious Vintage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 67:18


For episode 49, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter) and Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher) talk with Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus) about this year's online Vintage Championships and learning to cook for yourself (and others!) during a pandemic. Here's the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment: 00:41 – Eternal Weekend 2020 Online 32:47 – Food […]

Serious Vintage
Serious Vintage Episode 49: What’s Cooking, Erin Campbell?

Serious Vintage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 67:18


For episode 49, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter) and Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher) talk with Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus) about this year’s online Vintage Championships and learning to cook for yourself (and others!) during a pandemic. Here’s the timestamped table of contents for your listening ease and enjoyment: 00:41 – Eternal Weekend 2020 Online 32:47 – Food […]

Finance In A Flash
So You Want To Retire?

Finance In A Flash

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 16:39


What do we think about when doing a Retirement projection? Someone walks into our office and says to us"I want to retire" or "I want to prepare for retirement", what do we do from there? In this episode of Finance In A Flash, Erin Campbell joins Nick Faulkner to walks us through this process and discuss the details of how we prepare a retirement plan.To learn more about us or our company go to BeaconFinancialStrategies.com

Finance In A Flash
How Does Your Cash Flow Impact Your Retirement Plan?

Finance In A Flash

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 14:12


On this episode of Finance In A Flash, we talk through cash flow and the enormous impact it can have on your retirement plan. To help walk us through this important topic we bring back our tax and planning expert Erin Campbell. Throughout this episode we discuss the three phases of retirement, common cash-flow myths, and much more!We hope you enjoy this episode of Finance In A Flash and to learn more about us or our company go to BeaconFinancialStrategies.com

Finance In A Flash
When Should I Take Social Security?

Finance In A Flash

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 13:48


On this episode of Finance In A Flash, we discuss one of the most frequently asked questions people have when considering retirement or when they are currently retired; "When Should I Take Social Security?". To help us tackle this important question we bring in Erin Campbell our tax and planning expert!If you want to learn more about us or the podcast go to BeaconFinancialStrategies.com.

Finance In A Flash
Why You Should Hire A Tax Professional

Finance In A Flash

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 13:03


On this episode of Finance In A Flash, we introduce another member of our staff at Beacon, Erin Campbell. Erin is a principal and a co-founder here at Beacon, who also has her CFP & CPA designations. We discuss the advantages of having a tax professional on your side and the possible pitfalls people may face when doing taxes themselves. For some people doing your own taxes may make sense if you are in a simplified circumstance, but for those in more complex situations, they may require a greater need, which we discuss in detail during this episode.To learn more about us or Beacon, go to BeaconFinancialStrategies.com

Goblin Lore Podcast
Episode 79: 1051200

Goblin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 69:23


Welcome back to the Goblin Lore Podcast, pull up a chair and pour yourself a cup of your favorite drink as we stroll down memory lane. In today's episode Alex and Hobbes are taking things back to the very beginning, 2 years ago, when they were both approached by Joe about a new cast idea. This episode pulls back the curtain to talk about the growth and changes that the cast have had over the past two years. From the beginning to looking forward, this episode is an ode to those that have allowed us to get to where we are today.   We want to give a special thanks to our "unofficial" co-host Chase as well as our very first guest Michelle because without them this would not have started or continued. We also want to give special thank yous to Erin Campbell, Tappy, Olivia, Jackal Costuming, Titus Lunter, and all of the guests and our Patrons.    Again we would like to state that Black Lives Matter (with a link to where you can offer support both monetary and not). ____________________________________________ As promised, we plan to keep these Mental Health Links available moving forward too. For general Mental Health the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has great resources for people struggling with mental health concerns as well as their families. We also want to draw attention to this article on stigma from NAMI's site. If you’re thinking about suicide or just need someone to talk to right now, you can get support from any of the resources below. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)   Veteran's can Press 1 at anytime to be taken to the Veteran's Line Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741-741 International suicide hotlines: A comprehensive resource list for people outside the US. IMAlive: Click Chat Now to access a live online network of volunteers through instant messaging. TrevorLifeline, TrevorChat, and TrevorText (LGBTQ+ crisis support): 1-866-488-7386, or text “Trevor” to 1-202-304-1200 Trans Lifeline (US): (877) 565-8860 ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @Mel_Chronicler. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art by Steven Raffael (@SteveRaffle). Goblin Lore is proud to be presented by Hipsters of the Coast, and a part of their growing Vorthos content – as well as Magic content of all kinds. Check them out at hipstersofthecoast.com.

Casual Magic with Shivam Bhatt
Casual Magic Episode 25 - Erin Campbell

Casual Magic with Shivam Bhatt

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 48:50


Today I'm joined by the fabulous Erin Campbell as we discuss harrassment, the spotlight, and the joy of commander.

CMDR Central
175 – Square Pegs and Round Holes with Erin Campbell

CMDR Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 79:34


Dana, Max and Chris welcome the Dredge Queen herself, Erin Campbell to the show this week. They sit down to discuss Erin’s newfound love for Commander and her move from competitive magic to a casual format. Then they discuss how to analyze cards to make sure you get the best value for them in your commander decks. TeeSpring Link for CMDR Central Apparel: https://teespring.com/stores/cmdrcentral Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CMDRCentral Support us by using promo code CMDR at Flipside Gaming: https://bit.ly/2OGDYoo Subscribe on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/CMDRCentral Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/2wVE3XF Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2wj8GWh

Viewpoints
Inside Look: Holiday Baking Championship

Viewpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 3:43


A quick look into Viewpoints producer, Annie Krall's festive conversations with Holiday Baking Championship judge Lorraine Pascale, Season 4 champion Jen Barney and Season 1 champion Erin Campbell. 

Faith Unveiled Network Podcasts
Speak To Your Mountain on Choose Life With Deborah Ross

Faith Unveiled Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 28:30


Let's learn to speak to your mountain to be removed. There are obstacles in the way of life sometimes, and today, Erin Campbell explains how to move our mountains.

EDHRECast
EDHRECast 076: Lessons from Other Formats ft. Erin Campbell

EDHRECast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 89:43


Believe it or not, Commander isn’t the only way to play Magic! From Limited to Modern to Vintage, each format’s distinct style provides unique learning opportunities to improve your gameplay. This week Joey, Matt, and Dana are joined by the dredge queen herself, Erin Campbell, to help take the important lessons they’ve learned from other formats and apply them to EDH! 

Lumpkin County Middle School Business Podcast
Interview 94 - Erin Campbell

Lumpkin County Middle School Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 6:15


In this interview with Erin Campbell from Red Barn Veterinary Hospital, what she does at her job. She talks about what she looks for in an employee. She also talks about what all is involved with managing a veterinary hospital.

Serious Vintage
Serious Vintage Episode 36: Magic We Love and Foods We Hate, with Erin Campbell

Serious Vintage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 63:53


For episode 36, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) are joined by Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus) to talk about a bunch of fun Vintage topics including the importance of the community, the Vintage Super League, Dredge, and Two-Card Monte. She also helps us depart a little from our usual “discerning” […]

Root Beer Circus
Episode 10 - Part 2 w/ Dennis & Erin Campbell

Root Beer Circus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 72:40


Episode 10 Part 2 Welp so much has happened in such little time that the conversation started in Epsidoe 10 needed a conclusion, but this time with good friends and brother/sister duo Dennis and Erin Campbell. Dennis and Erin decribe their Mom's wedding that happened on New Years Eve, and Steve and Sami also have some exciting news to share...Tune in to find out!

NZ Cricket Museum
Last Over With Erin: JR Reid

NZ Cricket Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 8:08


A legend of New Zealand cricket, JR Reid talks with Erin Campbell about the illness that took him away from rugby, his cricketing heroes, and his love for the Basin Reserve - including the comic tale of the largest six ever hit at the ground.

Kitchen Table Magic
Reuben Bresler Is Traversing The Multiverse - Ep 403

Kitchen Table Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 65:47


Joining me this episode is the multi-talented Reuben Bresler. He’s a comedian, poker player, voice actor, and longtime Magic: The Gathering content creator. He co-hosts the weekly news show Magic Mics with Evan Erwin and Erin Campbell that sets the gold standard for happenings in the MTG community. Reuben is also the host of the new DnD show on Saving Throw titled, The Broken Pact. It’s the first DnD show crossing over into the Magic: The Gathering multiverse set on the plane of Ravnica. We get an exclusive first look into The Broken Pact. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Reuben Bresler. Links: https://twitter.com/MoxReuby http://savingthrowshow.com/portfolio-item/the-broken-pact/ https://www.twitch.tv/dnd https://www.patreon.com/magicmics Music Credits (in order of appearance): The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED Our theme song is Play the Game by Antracto (Yes I bought the rights, if you're curious) Patreon music: Road Trip by Joakim Karud Card Kingdom ad music: Someways by Nicolai Heidlas Paragon City Games ad music: Clouds by Joakim Karud Preview Clip: Something Small by Minden

Goblin Lore Podcast
Episode 18: Tilting like Windmills with Erin Campbell, Part II

Goblin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 32:46


Hello, Podwalkers, and welcome to the Goblin Lore Podcast! In our eighteenth episode, Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus on Twitter) of the Magic Mics Cast joins the guys to answer questions about emotions and group dynamics in Magic: the Gathering, how to help your playgroup avoid "tilt" or "salt", and how emotions are not only not a weakness – they are a strategic and social strength that need to be embraced. This is Part II of a two-part series with Erin that was begun last week, September 28th. ____________________________________________ Remember: we've reached 300 followers on Twitter, so we'll do our next giveaway soon! Keep the word of mouth going; another is up at 400! ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Joe Redemann at @Fyndhorn, Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @AlexanderNewm. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Goblin Lore is proud to be a member of the Geek Therapy Network (on Twitter at @GeekTherapy). Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art courtesy of Greg Staples, design by Joe Redemann.

Goblin Lore Podcast
Episode 17: Tilting like Windmills with Erin Campbell, Part I

Goblin Lore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 48:36


Hello, Podwalkers, and welcome to the Goblin Lore Podcast! In our seventeenth episode, Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus on Twitter) of the Magic Mics Cast joins the guys to talk about her own experiences in competitive Magic: the Gathering, what it truly means to "tilt", and how emotions are not only not a weakness – they are a strategic and social strength that need to be embraced. Alex and Joe highlight the contrast between pyromancer-planeswalkers Jaya Ballard and Chandra Nalaar in this episode, and Erin explains how Chandra's own emotional development presents a well-designed blueprint for others' internal journeys. This is Part I of a two-part series with Erin that will be completed next week, October 5th. Stay tuned for more! ____________________________________________ Remember: we've reached 300 followers on Twitter, so we'll do our next giveaway soon! Keep the word of mouth going; another is up at 400! ____________________________________________ You can find the hosts on Twitter: Joe Redemann at @Fyndhorn, Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @AlexanderNewm. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com. Goblin Lore is proud to be a member of the Geek Therapy Network (on Twitter at @GeekTherapy). Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art courtesy of Greg Staples, design by Joe Redemann.

NZ Cricket Museum
Last Over With Erin: John Sparling

NZ Cricket Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 9:55


In this Last Over With Erin interview, Erin Campbell talks with 11-Test New Zealand all-rounder, John Sparling. From his knack to getting the great Bert Sutcliffe out to bowling an 11-ball over of legal deliveries, and being coached by Jim Laker, John shares his life in cricket.

Magic with Zuby
Episode 091 - Grand Prix Atlanta Special!

Magic with Zuby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 85:53


Zuby attends Grand Prix Atlanta! Listen as he records himself while driving up there as well as interviews with players and other MTG notables such as Erin Campbell, Randy Gallegos, and Noah Bradley! Hope you all enjoy the episode! You can support Magic With Zuby on Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/magicwithzuby Magic with Zuby can be found at:Facebook: facebook.com/magicwithzubyTwitter: @magicwithzubyGmail: mtgzuby@gmail.comiTunes, Google Play, Tunein Radio, Stitcher Sponsors:Legitmtg.com

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Leaving a Legacy
152—Erin Campbell Returns!

Leaving a Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 92:25


This week Jerry and Patrick sit down with returning guest and veteran podcaster Erin Campbell . We cover ALL the eternal formats this week! From Eternal Extravaganza 7 (Legacy AND Vintage!) to the MKM Series (Legacy and Vintage !) and even some Commander, we are covering all your Eternal Magic the Gathering needs! Don't forget to check out the Vintage Super League and see what spicy decks the players are bringing to the table (hint: it probably involves broken artifacts) All that, plus story time, and MORE! @jmee3rd @pateuglow http://twitch.tv/pateuglow Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/leavingalegacy http://www.patreon.com/hipstersofthecoast Find us on Hipsters! http://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/leaving-a-legacy/ Join the Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/leavingalegacymtg/ leavingalegacy@hipstersofthecoast.com

Cardhoarder Podcast
Episode 71 - w/ Erin Campbell

Cardhoarder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 59:23


Erin Campbell joins the show this week as the new Community Manager for Cardhoarder!  She shares what her job will entail and her plans moving forward for Cardhoarder.  We chronicle her diverse podcasting career and how that has helped her prepare for the new job.  Other topics include discovering Dredge, dealing with tilt in MTG, playing in the VSL, and much more!  The Cardhoarder Podcast is proudly sponsored by Cardhoarder.com Email us at cardhoarderpodcast@gmail.com Cardhoarder Community Manager position - 3:00 Erin's early days of MTG and World of Warcraft - 15:56 Discovering Erin's love of Dredge - 31:22 Dealing with tilt and emotions in MTG - 37:48 Erin playing in the VSL - 47:01 Erin's hopes for Digital Magic - 52:47 Erin's Twitter: @OriginalOestrus | Twitch: OriginalOestrus Erin's introduction blog post Vintage Super League Will Jonathan's (Sports Psychologist & Mental Performance Coach) CFB articles Old Cards New Faces - Dave's Troll Traders article Music provided by Terrible Spaceship Conor's Twitter: @conorpodonnell | Twitch: conor_od Nathaniel's Twitter: @Cardhoarder | Twitch: Cardhoarder Dave's Twitter: @DaveSea89 | Twitch: davesea

NZ Cricket Museum
Last Over With Erin: John Guy

NZ Cricket Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 6:19


In the latest Last Over With Erin interview, Erin Campbell meets John Guy who discusses the development of Lance Cairns’ famed ‘Excalibur’ bat, the challenge and honour of hitting New Zealand’s first Test century in India, and his proudest moment in cricket – from the game’s grassroots.

Discover Indie Film
6. 4Qs with Ashley Erin Campbell & Holland Olmstead

Discover Indie Film

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 18:06


What is DF4Q?  It's the Discover Film Four Questions. Name your favorite film of all time (limit 3) Name a film you think is underrated Name a film you think is overrated Name a lesser-known film that you think people should seek out Ashley and Holland collaborated on "Above Jewels" and many other projects.  On this DF4Q you get to hear how two artists who frequently work together can have very different taste.   Comments are blocked on this website. To discuss Discover Film episodes, visit the Facebook Group.   You can listen to the podcast using the media player below or on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, or Stitcher.

Discover Indie Film
5. Ashley Erin Campbell & Holland Olmstead “Above Jewels”

Discover Indie Film

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 38:25


Ashley Erin Campbell & Holland Olmstead produced the short film Above Jewels together, as well as playing the lead roles.  Find out how they both went from acting class to filmmaking, and how producing a short has lead them both to pursue directing more intently. Comments are blocked on this website. To discuss Discover Film episodes, visit the Facebook Group. You can listen to the podcast using the media player below or on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, or Stitcher.

Business of the Impossible
BOTI episode 49 - Ashley Erin Campbell

Business of the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 100:10


Ashley Erin Campbell joins James on the BOTI podcast to get silly and talk about her recent short films, our BHP connection, unexpected visitors, and Secret people. http://www.ashleyerincampbell.com/ Music by sh0ktimusPrime : https://soundcloud.com/shoktimus-prime

NZ Cricket Museum
Last Over With Erin: Bob Blair

NZ Cricket Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 7:15


In this episode of Last Over With Erin, Bob Blair sits down with Erin Campbell and talks about his philosophy on bowling, the joy of hitting 64 not out against England, the despair of following that with a pair, and interacting with Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.

NZ Cricket Museum
Last Over With Erin: Paul Barton

NZ Cricket Museum

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 5:07


Erin Campbell sits down with former-BLACKCAP Paul Barton. Paul talks about his career in cricket, from school to Tests and on to masters cricket where he switched allegiances to play for Western Australia.

NZ Cricket Museum
Last Over With Erin: John Ward

NZ Cricket Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 4:29


Erin Campbell caught up with former Canterbury and New Zealand wicketkeeper, John Ward, during the BLACKCAPS 2017 Test against South Africa at the Basin Reserve. In his 'Last Over' interview, John recounts his introduction to the game and talks of the time he claimed a stumping off one of New Zealand's fastest bowlers.

Leaving a Legacy
96—Stay Scary

Leaving a Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 92:09


​Hey everyone ! This week we have the wonderful Erin Campbell on to talk about her favorite Legacy deck, Dredge! That’s right, pack your hate (or don’t) and dive into this week’s episode. We get into Dredge, what it means to be fearless, how to beat the deck, and how to stay scary. Useful links, hooo! http://www.mtgthesource.com/forums/showthread.php?23432-Deck-Dredge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owKYK7yXBzI Erin Campbell Hosts! The Girlfriend Bracket, Magic Mics Twitter! @OriginalOestrus Adrian @mathematrickste Jerry @jmee3rd Patrick @PatEuglow Find us on Facebook! Find us on iTunes and leave a review!

Kitchen Table Magic
Erin Campbell Wants You To Play Unfair - Ep 202

Kitchen Table Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 69:44


In this episode, I’m talking to Erin Campbell, co-host of the Girlfriend Bracket and Magic Mics. Her edgy and upbeat point of view creates entertaining and hilarious shows. Erin fosters inclusivity in our community and is a role model for women and trans women. Along with her co-hosts Katie, Kris and Hallie, they have reclaimed the term the Girl Friend Bracket, which used to mean the back tables at an event. We talk about all this and more… I am excited to share my conversation with Erin Campbell. Email me: sam@kitchentablemagic.org Facebook.com/KitchenTableMagicPodcast Twitter @ktmpodcast

Kitchen Table Magic
Tim Shields is Organizing Tournaments - Ep 201

Kitchen Table Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 44:56


Welcome to Kitchen Table Magic! A storytelling podcast featuring the amazing people of the Magic The Gathering community. I’m your host, Sam Tang. Join me and my guests as we share stories about what MTG means to us. How we got started playing Magic. The ups, and down, the hilarious stories and everything in between. This is the Season 2 premier! And there’s ton of amazing people this season and I’m super stoked to be sharing their stories with you! In this episode, I’m talking to Tim Shields, tournament organizer and founder of Cascade Games. Tim and his crew put on a myriad of different large scale events, such as comic cons, MTG Grand Prixs, events for PAX as well as Dreamhack. As a community, we don’t get to hear from Tournament Organizers very often, so I’m very grateful that Tim was able to find time during his busy schedule to share his stories with us. Special thanks to Liz for setting up the interview. And special thanks Kris Ferderer for suggesting that I go talk to Tim. For more information about Cascade Games’ upcoming events, go to CascadeGames.com Also, check out DreamHack 2017 in Austin, where a $10,000 Magic battle is going to take place. Well everyone, I am so happy you’re here for Season 2. If you’re a new listener, check out Season 1. There are 22 episodes featuring many of your favorite pros and community leaders. There’s 2016 World Champion Brian Braun-Duin. Nathan Holt of Enter the Battlefield and Walking the Planes. Streamer Numot the Nummy, Kenji Egashira. Meddling Mage, Chris Pikula. Crackgate guy, Sid Blair. And from Wizards of the Coast, Helene Bergeot and Mark Rosewater. And for Season 2, I’ve released some promos featuring Erin Campbell, Cedric Phillips, Rich Hagon, Brian David Marshall and Randy Buehler. As always, I make this show for you the listener, so let me know what you think. Email me: sam@kitchentablemagic.org Facebook.com/KitchenTableMagicPodcast Twitter @ktmpodcast I’m really looking forward to this season.

Kitchen Table Magic
Erin Plays Dredge - Season 2 Promo

Kitchen Table Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 1:58


That was Erin Campbell, co-host of the Girlfriend Bracket and Magic Mics. Randy Buehler called her out for [almost] not playing Dredge in the Community Super League. Kitchen Table Magic Season 2 premiers on Tuesday, January 31st. There’s lots of laughs and hilarious stories told by the Magic community. I hope you’ll join me and my awesome guests for Season 2 of Kitchen Table Magic!

Black & Gold Banneret: for UCF Knights fans
Show 017 - Football Bowl Bound and Erin Campbell on Volleyball

Black & Gold Banneret: for UCF Knights fans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 63:50


On this edition of the Black & Gold Banneret Podcast, Jeff Sharon & Eric Lopez discuss UCF Football's remarkable turnaround, and Jeff makes his case for Scott Frost winning AAC Coach of the Year (1:57). They then look back at the win over Cincinnati (8:45) and preview the Tulsa game (11:30). Then it's on to Volleyball's last home weekend (20:05) with special guest and former UCF Volleyball player Erin Campbell (23:30). Eric and Jeff also look back at Bryan Cunningham's career at UCF and what Men's Soccer does from here (42:30). Finally, it's on to Women's Basketball (52:08) and Men's Basketball (57:19) getting off to good starts. Subscribe to the Black and Gold Banneret podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud and Google Play. You can also follow us on Twitter at @UCF_Banneret. Don’t forget to follow Jeff at @Jeff_Sharon and Eric at @EricLopezELO on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MTG Pro Tutor - Insights, Tips & Advice from Magic: The Gathering Pros
89: Erin Campbell on Finding Your Voice and Knowing Your Worth

MTG Pro Tutor - Insights, Tips & Advice from Magic: The Gathering Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 63:32


  Erin Campbell is the creator of two successful Magic: The Gathering podcasts, The Deck Tease and The Girlfriend Bracket, and is currently a co host of the Magic Mics Podcast. She was a 2014 Community Cup team member and day 2’d her first Grand Prix in March 2016. She has her sights set on Wisconsin State Champion. Erin lives in Milwaukee, WI. Click to Tweet: I got a ton of value from Erin Campbell when he shared his story on #MTGProTutor today! Click here: http://bit.ly/mtgprotutor-ep89 First Set Ice Age Favorite Set Tempest Favorite Card Ad Nauseam What makes Magic: The Gathering fun for you? The human interaction. She didn't get as much of this playing video games and appreciated the Magic community for its human interactions. Level Up Moment Erin used to play decks she hated because they were "good decks". Now she understands that she can play decks she likes. She knows now she doesn't have to go to every event. She can play the decks she likes at the events she wants and that's okay. Worst Magic Moment An AMA on Reddit. Take away: The less you say after "I'm sorry" the better. Proudest Magic Moment Representing the community at the 2014 Community Cup. Best Format Modern Deepest Thing You've Learned About Yourself "I am not my results."  Erin learned to separate her match results from her self-worth. You can lose at Magic and that doesn't mean you are a terrible person. Also, learning when good enough is good enough. Biggest Mistake Players Make Buying into the white noise. There is SO much content out there that people sometimes forget to form their own opinions about cards and decks. Take in the content you want but don't get lost in the white noise. Improvement Suggestions Don't play Rest in Peace.  ;) Magic Resource Magic Mics Podcast - Current news in the Magic world Connect With Erin Campbell Twitter: @OriginalOestrus Check Out Magic Story Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community. Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com Sponsors

Speaking Easy - A Cocktail Podcast
#014: Interview with Fellow Home Bartender, Erin Campbell

Speaking Easy - A Cocktail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 32:05


This week we interview fellow home bartender and part-time cocktail professional Erin Campbell, and talk to her about her experience as a server at 2 Birds 1 Stone, a top-notch DC cocktail establishment, and employee at One Eight Distillery. She also answered a few questions for us. Enjoy! The post Interview with Fellow Home Bartender, Erin Campbell – Episode #014 appeared first on Speaking Easy.

Less Than or Equal
Less Than or Equal 31: Erin Campbell

Less Than or Equal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 58:20


Erin and Aleen talk about learning their limits and taking care of themselves, owning their mistakes, and how some geeky businesses alienate women.

Less Than or Equal
Less Than or Equal 23: Erin Campbell

Less Than or Equal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 63:54


Erin and Aleen talk about Magic: The Gathering, World of Warcraft, and podcasting.

Good Luck High Five
94: Magic the Deck Teasening

Good Luck High Five

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2014


Erin Campbell, host of The Deck Tease, stops by!

Good Luck High Five
94: Magic the Deck Teasening

Good Luck High Five

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2014 68:28


Erin Campbell, host of The Deck Tease, stops by!

Yo! MTG Taps!
Yo! MTG Taps! - Aethersprouts

Yo! MTG Taps!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014 90:35


In this episode, Stephen and bigheadjoe are joined by Erin Campbell, host of The Deck Tease podcast, to discuss Pro Tour Khans of Tarkir and just about anything else. 

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Across the Table
Across the Table 33 - The Deck Tease's Erin Campbell

Across the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2014 82:33


Erin Campbell is a self-described handful. Before she was hosting her Magic interview podcast, The Deck Tease on GatheringMagic.com, she was tearing up World of Warcraft and blogging all about it. Oh, and she’s a trangendered woman to boot. Not afraid to talk about it, gaming that is, we had a great conversation about growing up, porn stores, elitism, being mean, and much more. Here are the relevant links: Erin’s coming out blog: http://thestoriesofo.wordpress.com/2011/09/18/out/  Nina’s coming out blog: http://manadeprived.com/just-a-girl/ And the response on Hipsters of the Coast: http://www.hipstersofthecoast.com/2012/12/hope-eternal-trans-not-special/ As always, send feedback to me on Twitter @mattmendoza or via email acrossthetablepod@gmail.com. Also, please leave the podcast a review on iTunes, it helps get it out there. Follow the cast on Twitter @acrossthecast or on Facebook for updates and new episodes. And don’t forget to leave me a comment on ManaDeprived.com! Thanks for listening!