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Send us a textOn this week's episode, Natasha interviews Erin Roberts, Communication Coach. Erin shares her best tips and strategies for learning how to become a confident communicator at work and in your personal life! Enjoy the conversations!Here's how you can connect with Erin: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alignedwitherinYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@erinrobertscoWebsite: https://www.erinroberts.co/To get in touch with Maria:Download the "Take the Grind Out of Your Work" free workbook: restovergrind.com/save-timeBook a free consult call: restovergrind.com/work-with-me Email: info@restovergrind.comInstagram and TikTok: @rest_over_grindTo get in touch with Natasha: Instagram: @natashatekeste Website: natashatekeste.com
Welcome back to The Beauty Biz Show. In this episode, RN and Licensed Esthetician Erin Roberts joins Lori to discuss finding your niche, turning passion into profit, and all things microcurrent. Tune in to hear Erin's top beauty biz tips and learn more about her new microcurrent course. "I think you have to give yourself the creative space to create something that's unique and authentic." - Erin Roberts Learn more about The Beauty Biz Show at https://loricrete.com/211-erin-roberts/
From coast to coast, with a heart in the heartland. Join Ted Kelly and special guest, Erin Roberts, The Heartland Director of Operations, as she shares her hospitality journey, love for her city, and insights on navigating the industry's challenges. It's a conversation filled with passion, resilience, and a touch of Midwestern charm. Tune in to Ted's Hospitality Minute today: https://youtu.be/jYfknGw7Ze0 #HospitalityHeartland #LeadershipLessons #DesMoinesPride #UrbanHospitality #TedsHospitalityMinute 0:00 – Preview of episode 0:17 – Introduction of guest Erin Roberts 1:10 – Personal and entrepreneurial background 2:42 – Life in Iowa and business 6:08 – Challenges and effects of COVID 8:06 – The Recover It App 9:06 – Labor shortages 12:24 – Upcoming events in Iowa 14:15 – Closing The Recoverit App: Click the Link: https://www.recoverit.app/ USE PROMO CODE 2023IMSL1
If you enjoyed this episode, consider joining our Patreon. Your support helps us keep the show running. Find out more at http://www.patreon.com/whyisthisgoodpodcast In this episode, we discuss “Sour Milk Girls” by Erin Roberts. What can we learn from this story about damaged people? Can a story explore a broken character? How can we present background […]
The Menagerie is back again! Join game master Matthew Mercer as he leads the cast of Critical Role through a LIVE One-Shot using the Daggerheart system! Though Daggerheart is still in Open Beta testing, we hope this one-shot provides some insight for how the game can be played.Be sure to take a close look at the Change Log to get a sense of the updates, from major to minor: https://www.daggerheart.com/change-log Our Daggerheart Open Beta Playtest is now open! Sign up at https://www.daggerheart.com/ Please play often and submit your surveys at https://www.daggerheart.com/play Learn more at https://critrole.com/daggerheart-open-beta-playtest-is-live/ All Daggerheart Open Beta Playtest materials can be accessed via PDF on https://www.daggerheart.com/ and https://drivethrurpg.com.Daggerheart digital character creator and Nexus are also available virtually at https://app.demiplane.com/ Produced by Maxwell James Graphic Design by Bryan Weiss & Jordyn TorrenceDP by Michael SchmidtTD by Athena RossSound by Chris WillmottCURRENT DAGGERHEART CREDITS:Lead Game Designer: Spenser StarkeAdditional Game Designers: Rowan Hall, Matthew Mercer, Alex Teplitz, Michael UnderwoodAdditional Writing: Layla Adelman, Carlos Cisco, Felix Isaacs, Erin Roberts, Eugenio VargasCombat Wheelchair Design: Mark ThompsonDevelopmental Editor: Laura HirsbrunnerArchivist: Dani GageSenior RPG Producer: Elise RezendesJunior Games Producer: Alex TeplitzAdditional Production: Alex UboldiArt Director: Anthony JonesAssociate Art Director: Leesha HanniganPlaytest Program Coordinator: Brieger CreativeLead Graphic Design: Matt Paquette & Co.Additional Graphic Design: John Harper, Vee HendroConsultants: Daniel Delgado, Rue Dickey, Rob Hebert, James Mendez Hodes, David Lezzi, Erin Roberts, Christine Sandquist, Rogan Shannon, Mark ThompsonLead Concept Artist: Shaun EllisCartographer: Marco BernardiniArtists: Juan Salvador Almencion, Zoe Badini, Paul Scott Canavan, Kristina Carroll, Stephanie Cost, Nikki Dawes, Benjamin Ee, Geoffrey Ernault, Laura Galli, Juan Gutierrez, Leesha Hannigan, Hendry Iwanaga, Anthony Jones, Samantha Joanne Key, Priscilla Kim, Michael Lim, Linda Lithén, Samantha B. Lucas, Julia Metzger, Reiko Murakami, Jess Nguyen, Irina Nordsol, Tamara Osborn, Mike Pape, Simon Pape, Jen Pattison, Marzena Piwowar, Andreas Rocha, Ernanda Souza, Jenny Tan, Rafa Teruel, Mateusz Wilma
The Menagerie returns! Join game master Matthew Mercer as he leads the cast of Critical Role through a LIVE One-Shot using the Daggerheart system! Though Daggerheart is still in Beta testing, we hope this one-shot can give insight into how the game can be played.Our Daggerheart Open Beta Playtest is now open! Sign up at https://www.daggerheart.com/ Please play often and submit your surveys at https://www.daggerheart.com/play Be sure to take a close look at the Change Log to get a sense of the updates, from major to minor: https://www.daggerheart.com/change-log Learn more at https://critrole.com/daggerheart-open-beta-playtest-is-live/ All Daggerheart Open Beta Playtest materials can be accessed via PDF on https://www.daggerheart.com/ and https://drivethrurpg.com.Daggerheart digital character creator and Nexus are also available virtually at https://app.demiplane.com/.Produced by Kyle Shire and Maxwell JamesGraphic Design by Bryan Weiss & Jordyn TorrenceDP by Michael SchmidtSound by Kyle PhamQuickstart Adventure sketches and Character Artwork by Shaun EllisCURRENT DAGGERHEART CREDITS:Lead Game Designer: Spenser StarkeAdditional Game Designers: Rowan Hall, Matthew Mercer, Alex Teplitz, Michael UnderwoodAdditional Writing: Layla Adelman, Carlos Cisco, Felix Isaacs, Erin Roberts, Eugenio VargasCombat Wheelchair Design: Mark ThompsonDevelopmental Editor: Laura HirsbrunnerArchivist: Dani GageSenior RPG Producer: Elise RezendesJunior Games Producer: Alex TeplitzAdditional Production: Alex UboldiArt Director: Anthony JonesAssociate Art Director: Leesha HanniganPlaytest Program Coordinator: Brieger CreativeLead Graphic Design: Matt Paquette & Co.Additional Graphic Design: John Harper, Vee HendroConsultants: Daniel Delgado, Rue Dickey, Rob Hebert, James Mendez Hodes, David Lezzi, Erin Roberts, Christine Sandquist, Rogan Shannon, Mark ThompsonLead Concept Artist: Shaun EllisCartographer: Marco BernardiniArtists: Juan Salvador Almencion, Zoe Badini, Paul Scott Canavan, Kristina Carroll, Stephanie Cost, Nikki Dawes, Benjamin Ee, Geoffrey Ernault, Laura Galli, Juan Gutierrez, Leesha Hannigan, Hendry Iwanaga, Anthony Jones, Samantha Joanne Key, Priscilla Kim, Michael Lim, Linda Lithén, Samantha B. Lucas, Julia Metzger, Reiko Murakami, Jess Nguyen, Irina Nordsol, Tamara Osborn, Mike Pape, Simon Pape, Jen Pattison, Marzena Piwowar, Andreas Rocha, Ernanda Souza, Jenny Tan, Rafa Teruel, Mateusz WilmaWant even more games? Follow Darrington PressWebsite: https://darringtonpress.comNewsletter: https://darringtonpress.com/newsletterTwitter: https://twitter.com/DarringtonPressInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/darringtonpress/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darringtonpress
Why are we sometimes so afraid to use our voices?Our voice sets us apart from other mammals, yet we can be so afraid to use it. For fear that our ideas will not be interesting enough or not have enough value. Even among our friends.Listen in on our conversation with voice coach Erin Roberts as we talk about how our hearts and minds live in our bodies until we speak. And how it is up to each one of us to say what matter is on our mind and what matters to us to be seen fully by those who love us.Erin Roberts is a singer, actress, teacher, partner, mother, sister, and spirit goddess who is passionate about self-expression. She teaches singers, actors, speakers, and everyday conversationalists how to use their voice and body to express themselves clearly, powerfully and confidently. She is the creator of Vocally Empowered (TM), a method that combines the science of speaking, the art of expressing, and the energy of our voices into a powerful process for using the voice with confidence. Erin's mission is to lead a movement in elevating women's voices everywhere, and supporting women in being heard worldwide.You can learn more about Erin on her website, on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube. And you can reach her by email at erin@erinroberts.co.#BeAFriend Support us: PatreonEmail: friend@project-bff.comShare the love: subscribe + rate us in your favorite podcast app + tell your friendsWe use Buzzsprout to host our podcast + we love it. They make it so easy!Support the Show.
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Join game master Matthew Mercer as he leads players Ashley Johnson, Laura Bailey, Taliesin Jaffe, Travis Willingham, Marisha Ray, Sam Riegel, and Liam O'Brien through a LIVE One-Shot using the Daggerheart system! Though Daggerheart is still in Beta testing, we hope this one-shot can give insight into how the game can be played. Our Daggerheart Open Beta Playtest is now open! Sign up at https://www.daggerheart.com/ Please play often and submit your surveys at https://www.daggerheart.com/play Learn more at https://critrole.com/daggerheart-open-beta-playtest-is-live/ All Daggerheart Open Beta Playtest materials can be accessed via PDF on https://www.daggerheart.com/ and https://drivethrurpg.com. Daggerheart digital character creator and Nexus are also available virtually at https://app.demiplane.com/. Produced by Kyle Shire and Maxwell James Graphic Design by Bryan Weiss & Jordyn Torrence DP by Michael Schmidt Sound by Kyle Pham Quickstart Adventure sketches and One Shot Artwork by Shaun Ellis CURRENT DAGGERHEART CREDITS: Lead Game Designer: Spenser Starke Additional Game Designers: Rowan Hall, Matthew Mercer, Alex Teplitz, Michael Underwood Additional Writing: Layla Adelman, Carlos Cisco, Felix Isaacs, Erin Roberts, Eugenio Vargas Combat Wheelchair Design: Mark Thompson Developmental Editor: Laura Hirsbrunner Archivist: Dani Gage Senior RPG Producer: Elise Rezendes Junior Games Producer: Alex Teplitz Additional Production: Alex Uboldi Art Director: Anthony Jones Associate Art Director: Leesha Hannigan Playtest Program Coordinator: Brieger Creative Lead Graphic Design: Matt Paquette & Co. Additional Graphic Design: John Harper, Vee Hendro Consultants: Daniel Delgado, Rue Dickey, Rob Hebert, James Mendez Hodes, David Lezzi, Erin Roberts, Christine Sandquist, Rogan Shannon, Mark Thompson Lead Concept Artist: Shaun Ellis Cartographer: Marco Bernardini Artists: Juan Salvador Almencion, Zoe Badini, Paul Scott Canavan, Kristina Carroll, Stephanie Cost, Nikki Dawes, Benjamin Ee, Geoffrey Ernault, Laura Galli, Juan Gutierrez, Leesha Hannigan, Hendry Iwanaga, Anthony Jones, Samantha Joanne Key, Priscilla Kim, Michael Lim, Linda Lithén, Samantha B. Lucas, Julia Metzger, Reiko Murakami, Jess Nguyen, Irina Nordsol, Tamara Osborn, Mike Pape, Simon Pape, Jen Pattison, Marzena Piwowar, Andreas Rocha, Ernanda Souza, Jenny Tan, Rafa Teruel, Mateusz Wilma Want even more games? Follow Darrington Press Website: https://darringtonpress.com Newsletter: https://darringtonpress.com/newsletter Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarringtonPress Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darringtonpress/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darringtonpress
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In this podcast, Carl Whitaker and Erin Roberts discuss the pros and cons of granular market data, current trends and their long-term effects, how supply chain issues may continue to slow new construction completion, the importance of benchmarking and how being a college radio DJ can be the perfect training ground for a life in research and insights.
Learn about DANTES, Defense Activity for Nontraditional Education Support, a program that provides free education and career planning to service members. Host Bruce Moody speaks with Erin Roberts of DANTES about how the program can help military members at every stage, from entry into the service to the final stage of transitioning into their civilian career. Visit Military OneSource at https://www.militaryonesource.mil/education-employment/for-service-members to learn about education and employment resources and Military OneSource services available to service members. Bruce Moody is a public affairs specialist with the office of Military Community and Family Policy. Share your feedback about this podcast as well as ideas for future episodes by visiting the Military OneSource Podcasts Feedback Form at https://public.militaryonesource.mil/podcast-feedback. The Military OneSource Podcast series is an official resource of the Defense Department. For more information, visit MilitaryOneSource.mil or call 800-342-9647. Military OneSource is your 24/7 connection to information, answers and support to help you reach your goals, overcome challenges and thrive.
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Back in February, with Episode 18.8, we began exploring the process of writing a mystery story. That episode led us into a series of six episodes about tension, and the tools we use to create and manage it. And now, with this episode (and a toolbox full of tension) we're ready (we hope!) to revisit the creation of mystery stories. Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Let's take all our tension tools and apply them in tiny ways. A big application of tension might be an argument between two characters about a course of plot-important action. Microtension might be those characters arguing about how long to boil eggs. In this episode we'll explore some favorite applications of microtension, and the ways in which it can be layered to ramp up the larger, plot-focused tension. Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
In our ongoing exploration of tension, the time has come to examine conflict. It can be shaped and delivered in numerous ways, but you have to know the core conflict before you can make anybody feel tense about it. Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Our continuing exploration of tension has taken us to a favorite technique: unanswered questions. Sure, this obviously applies to mysteries, but consider the question posed in romances: “will they get together?” In its simplest form, the unanswered question that forces a page-turn is "what happens on the next page?" In this episode we explore how to use unanswered questions to drive tension, and how to avoid some common pitfalls. Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Our deconstruction and categorization of tension continues this week with an exploration of Juxtaposition, which is a contrast between two elements that supplies tension by allowing the reader to insert themselves. Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Last week we talked about tension, and promised that we'd be breaking it down into more pieces. This week we're discussing one of those pieces: Anticipation. We sub-divided it as follows: Surprise Suspense Humor Promises We talk about how to create anticipatory tension well, where the pitfalls are, and how this fits into the creation of our stories. Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
After last week's deep dive into The Spare Man we're ready to talk more generally about mysteries, and the tools we use to write them. Obviously we can't cover all of that in just one episode, but don't worry. In upcoming episodes we'll explore more of these tools in detail. Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Spoiler Alert! This week is our deep dive into Mary Robinette Kowal's The Spare Man. It's a sci-fi mystery novel often described as "The Thin Man in space." Deep dive episodes are necessarily full of spoilers because we ask all kinds of how and why questions specific to the writing of the work in question. If you haven't yet read The Spare Man, you might consider doing that before listening to this episode. We're not the boss of you, but we believe you'll get more out of this episode and the novel if you read the novel first. Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler. It was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Meet Erin Roberts, a freelance writer with credits in Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel, Shadow of the Dragon Queen, Pathfinder Lost Omens, Hunter: The Reckoning, and more! Don't miss this fantastic conversation with another amazing BIPOC author in our February showcase! Where to find the Show: Website: https://ttjourneys.com/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ttjourneysFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ttjourneys/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ttjourneysEmail: podcast@ttjourneys.com Hosted by: Josh...
Your Hosts: Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler In this episode we interview Howard Tayler, one of the founding members of the podcast, and the creator of Schlock Mercenary. The first question: how did this twenty-year ride change you? And a later question: what comes next? Liner Notes: We'll eventually do a deep dive on the final three books of the Schlock Mercenary saga. You can read for free starting here. Credits: This episode was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson
Your Hosts: Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler In this episode Howard Tayler conducts our interview with Mary Robinette Kowal, leading with a wide-open question: "Where did you even?" Mary Robinette talks to us about how she came to the world of writing, and some of the amazing things she picked up along the way. Credits: This episode was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson
Your Hosts: Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler In this episode Erin Roberts very enthusiastically launches our interview with "OG" Dan Wells with a delightfully difficult question, paraphrased thusly: "is there advice you gave back in the early days that you still stand by today?" There are lots of other questions, including one about bacon! Credits: This episode was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson
Your Hosts: Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler As we announced in the first episode of the year (and in this press release), DongWon Song and Erin Roberts are joining us as permanent cast members. Today we're conducting an interview with Erin Roberts. She is newer to career writing than any of the rest of us, but her contributions to Writing Excuses have already been invaluable. In this episode we'll learn a bit more about why, and about what Erin will bring to the program going forward. Credits: This episode was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson
Your Hosts: Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler As we announced in last week's episode (and in this press release), DongWon Song and Erin Roberts are joining us as permanent cast members. In this episode we conduct an interview with DongWon Song, plumbing a few depths, and learning a bit more about what they can teach all of us. Liner Notes: DongWon Song's newsletter, Publishing is Hard, can be found at publishingishard.com. It's free, but paid subscriptions are available. Credits: This episode was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson
Your Hosts: Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler We begin 2023 with some big changes, and in this episode we'll discuss those, starting with some changes to the core cast. DongWon Song and Erin Roberts are joining us as permanent cast members, and Brandon Sanderson is stepping aside with "emeritus" status. But the episode isn't just announcements. We each talk about where we are career-wise, what we're working on, and what we're excited to bring to the podcast this year. Credits: This episode was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson
Learn about the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support, a free education and career planning program for actively serving U.S. military members, including members of the National Guard, the reserves and the Coast Guard. Host Bruce Moody speaks with Erin Roberts of DANTES about programs for military members at every stage, from the newly enlisted to those who are transitioning into the civilian workforce. Visit Military OneSource to learn about education and employment resources and support available to service members and their families Bruce Moody is a public affairs specialist with the Office of Military Community and Family Policy. The Military OneSource podcast is an official resource of the Defense Department. For more information, visit MilitaryOneSource.mil or call 800-342-9647. Military OneSource is your 24/7 connection to information, answers and support to help you reach your goals, overcome challenges and thrive.
TT011 - Did you know that magic is real?I bet you didn't....This episode was brought to you by our Patreon Members and their generosity. Today we'd like to thank:Bree Richardson, Erin Roberts, Don, Flamia, and Kodi StanleyIf you'd like to join them visit www.patreon.com/pulpaudio Edited By: Mike LeBeauWritten and Directed by Cole WeaversThis episode featured:Cole Weavers as ColeB. Narr as DJesse Syratt as Jesse[REDACTED] as Dr. Lance RuttlandYou can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting our Patreon for additional episodes and contentMarketed and Distributed By Callum Dougherty at Rusty Quill NetworkUjoz Ufsspst jt opu qbsu pg bo BSH. J qspnjtf. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview with Erin Roberts we discover that she has several potty trained cows in her house and how Erin can maintain a busy lifestyle with chiropractic care.
The 8BA Podcast is a casual talk show where we discuss geeky pop culture and relay some of our favorite news of the past week. QUICKFIRE NEWS Moon Studios. Ori developer apparently has an oppressive atmosphere and is rife with casual racism, sexism, and bullying. Nintendo Switch. Small update allows you to create folders. CD Projekt Red. Cyberpunk 2077 and Witcher 3 developer has announced a new Witcher game (not Witcher 4) is in development, using Unreal Engine 5. Nintendo. Wii and DSi Shop channels have been offline for several days. No announcement has been made as to why, or if they will return. Dragalia Lost. Nintendo is winding down support of its only mobile-only title. DEEP DIVE Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel Writers are Justice Ramin Arman, Dominique Dickey, Basheer Ghouse, Alastor Guzman, D. Fox Harrell, T.K. Johnson, Felice Tzehuei, Surena Marie, Monidipa Mondal, Mario Ortegón, Miyuki Jane Pinckard, Pam Punzalan, Erin Roberts, Terry Romero, Stephanie Yoon, and co-lead Ajit George. More than 50 Black and brown people worked on this book. QUEST LOG Color a Chapter 1 Comic, complete Mad Monster Mansion LINKS Website: https://8-bitadventures.com Patreon: https://patreon.com/8bitAdventures Merch: https://shop.8-bitadventures.com Join the Discord: https://discord.gg/FAPKjjQ “1-UP” is by Professor Shyguy. You can find his work at https://professorshyguy.bandcamp.com
Home builders are facing all sorts of supply chain issues that are contributing to higher prices and construction delays. Some are hoarding supplies in rented warehouses while others are putting in ghost orders for projects that don't exist yet. Whatever magic tricks they have to perform, they are running into problems right up to the finish line, including the almost impossible task of finding a garage door.Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review.No Garage DoorThe dilemma facing builders prompted a recent headline in the New York Times that reads: “4 Bed, 3 Bath, No Garage Door: The Unlikely Woes Holding Up Home Building.” (1) Rick Palacios, Jr. of John Burns Real Estate Consulting told the Times: “Garage doors are a nightmare.”The article says that almost everyone is having a difficult time getting garage doors right now, and that prices have doubled or tripled for those doors. Plus, it could take several weeks to get one. Builders who used to order them a few weeks before a home is finished are now ordering them before they break ground.It's crucial to get that garage door in place. In many places, a new home won't pass inspection if it isn't completely finished. And that brings the project to a grinding halt including buyers who can't move in, and builders who don't get paid.A developer working on one of our RealWealth syndications in Reno says he had to buy a truck specifically to pick up materials wherever they can find them, even if it meant driving to Denver. He says the company he was working with locally hasn't been able to get any garage doors for months now and had to lay off their entire work force. That company is now filing for bankruptcy.In one of our residential developments, our team was able to negotiate with the city to close on the home without a garage door, so that families could move into their home.Garage As a NecessityThe garage is seen as a necessary part of a home in most parts of the country. And with many people moving farther away from cities because they can work remotely, the car becomes even more important, along with a garage to house the car and the garage door. Many people use the garage as their main entry into the home. The Times says that 9 out of 10 new single-family homes had one in 2020. The article had photos of homes that were otherwise done except for the garage door, which is covered with plywood. Some builders are installing cheap, temporary doors until the better ones arrive. But it's not what new homeowners want to see as they do a walk-through.The difficulty getting a garage door is a final gotcha moment for builders who've already been doing a tap dance to get the materials they need. Along with a materials shortage, prices have gone up by at least 50% for most things. Erin Roberts of Ernst Young told Construction Dive: “It's as bad as any time during COVID.” (2)Skyrocketing Prices, DelaysThe Associated General Contractors of America says prices for steel mill products have gone up the most in the last year. They're up 112%. Prices for steel pipe and tubing are up 78%. Plastic construction products are up 35%. Lumber and plywood are up 21%. The list goes on.And then there are the delays in getting those more expensive supplies. Roofing materials, steel bar joists and metal decking are all taking 8 to 10 months. Aluminum windows, structural steel, and metal studs are taking almost as long. Construction Dive says that roofing materials are “as scarce as hen's teeth.”Peter Guffo of Boston-based Suffolk Construction's South Region told Construction Dive: “We're at the point now where we're warehousing materials, and getting them wherever we can. If you have to move it twice, you move it twice.” He says the cost of moving supplies twice is much less than not having those supplies and halting construction.The New Supply Chain SetbackNow, the Russian invasion of the Ukraine is throwing another monkey wrench into supply chain slowdowns. As the U.S. and other NATO countries impose economic sanctions, and global companies cut off trade with Russia, there are new supply chain issues to deal with. (3)One of the big ones is oil. Russia is the world's third-largest oil producer, and supplies about one of every ten barrels of oil used by the global economy. Losing that oil supply is raising the price of oil elsewhere and that's increasing costs for production and transportation. Russia also provides about one fifth of the world's supply of natural gas. Both Russia and Ukraine are major players in the export of wheat, corn, barley, and fertilizer. Some materials and metals used by the semiconductor industry also come from Russia. Flight diversions and cancellations have put pressure on cargo space which is causing new supply chain delays. Those issues may not directly impact U.S. homebuilding, but they add to the increasing complexity of getting supplies produced and delivered from point A to point B at a reasonable price. As Construction Dive points out, “it's anyone's guess” as to when the supply chain snarls will end.ABC's chief economist Anirban Basu says: “It may seem naive given current data readings, but the expectation remains that, at some point later this year, construction materials prices will moderate.” Other industry insiders are not so optimistic. They say they don't see any relief until the end of this year or longer. If you'd like to read more about this topic, you'll find links in the show notes for this episode at newsforinvestors.com.Also, please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review!You can also join our real estate investor network for free at newsforinvestors.com. That gives you access to the Investor Portal where you'll find information on rental markets and sample property pro-formas. You can also connect with our experienced investment counselors, property teams, lenders, 1031 exchange facilitators, attorneys, CPAs and more. Thanks for listening. I'm Kathy Fettke.Links:1 -https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/15/upshot/homes-garage-door-shortage.html2 -https://www.constructiondive.com/news/hoarding-ghost-orders-and-pop-up-warehouses-constructions-new-supply-cha/619131/3 -https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/01/business/economy/ukraine-russia-supply-chains.html
Join Scott, Larry, Greg and our guest Erin Roberts our resident foodie as we explore 5 different recipes made by our hosts. Erin gets to sample Ham and Cheese Pinwheels, Bourbon Meat Balls, Pork Belly Burnt Ends, Loaded Potato Skins, and Scott's Famous Pork Ribs. We continue discuss the English, and of course our Superbowl picks. Please share and enjoy.
Erin Roberts Design is a Brooklyn-based interior design studio who believes in creating thoughtful, approachable spaces for modern minimalist living. With global inspiration from Japan to Australia, their earthy aesthetic and modern ethos applies to everything from cozy homes to hotel experiences, unique custom furniture, and slow living. In this week's episode, we chat about how she got started, her design inspirations, and how she has built a successful bi-coastal interior design firm. Erin Roberts Links: Website: https://erinroberts.design/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinroberts.design/?hl=en Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/erinrobertsdesign/ Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/erinrobertsdesign
Good Morning it's Thursday April 22nd, and this is The Wenatchee World's podcast, Slices of Wenatchee. We're excited to bring you a closer look at one of our top stories and other announcements every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Today --- This Monday was not your typical Monday in the Wenatchee School District. The elementary schools were bustling. No more hybrid learning. Students were back in the classroom full time for the first time in a year. Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group Incorporated. Equilus Group, Inc is a Registered Investment Advisory Firm in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com. Member SIPC and FINRA. - Now our feature story… Classmates are finally getting to know each other again. They haven't all been together in more than a year because of COVID-19 restrictions. In a way, it felt like this was the third “first day of school” for these elementary students. There was the first of school in August when school was all online. Another first day of school in January when hybrid learning started. And on Monday, the third first day of school when students were back in the classroom all day. Patti Montalvo, a first-grade teacher at Mission View Elementary School said that she feels like it'll take a week or two to get the routine down. Even though they've been in the building, the student's haven't had this routine. Mission View Principal Jeff Jaeger said it was great to see the kids. Students and teachers were equally excited. He felt like things went fairly smoothly, though some tweaks were made to pick-up and drop-off. Jaeger is thankful for the three days staff had last week to set up the classrooms. At lunch, some students were using 20 foldable tables that were unpacked that morning. They were set up 6 feet apart outside. The school also has a bunch of picnic tables. Jaeger noted that it's been a tradition at Mission View that during nice weather, grades three, four and five eat outside. So they're used to it and don't mind sitting on the grass. We also spoke with Amy Kerker, a music teacher at Washington Elementary School. Kerker had not taught in-person school in more than a year. While some of the other teachers had months of hybrid classes, specialists like Kerker went from full-time online to full-time in-person very suddenly. Kerker told us that she's tired. Things are very different. She says It's great to see the kids, but still definitely an adjustment. They all have masks on and it can be tough to recognize them. And there are a lot of restrictions in terms of what they can and can't do. Kerker said that though they're back in school full time it's not just back to business as usual. They're teaching with a ton of guidelines. On top of that Kerker noted that they're not supposed to do a lot of singing and if they do sing, 6 feet of separation is required along with a time limit. So some music teachers are taking students outside to sing. First-grade teacher at Mission View, Montalvo said that Monday was a blur. She was worried all weekend — Asking herself if everything was ready - if she had enough sanitizer. Then the day came, and to Montalvo it was in shock to see the students all together. They were beyond excited. And she asked them how they were feeling - excited, sad or nervous. And most were beyond thrilled. But even after one day, she can see changes to make in the routine. Things like handwashing took a lot longer than the school had planned. Just the overall flow of things may need a little bit of work. Despite so much planning Montalvo noted that when you actually put it into play it doesn't always go quite like you imagined. When we spoke with Erin Roberts, a parent of three students — first, fourth and fifth graders — at Newbery Elementary School, she was thrilled. She said the first day of full-time school was “awesome.” Her kids all came home with great stories. They were very nervous in the morning, but were excited to go back the next day. Finally, we spoke with Alfonso Lopez, the principal at Lewis & Clark Elementary School. Lopez said it's a new routine for the kids to be in school full time. He expects that it'll take a few days for everyone to really adjust. Lopez also noted that lunchtime went better than we expected. At Lewis & Clark, they had half of the students eating in the cafeteria seated 6 feet apart, while the others ate outside on the grass. That part is new, but the kids enjoyed it. It was like a picnic. Going forward they'll be rotating who eats where every two weeks. This crazy year of COVID has accounted for a lot of firsts, not the least of which is, first days of school. For more on this story visit us at wenatcheeworld.com. -- Before we continue, a special thanks to our friends and sponsors at Confluence Health. The team at Confluence Health is grateful for the trust the community puts in them every single day. They are diligently working to improve the health and quality of life for our friends and neighbors. They are Grateful | They are Confluence Health. Learn more by visiting them at ConfluenceHealth.com -- Next, The unique soil and climate that have made Lake Chelan famous for its apples for over 100 years are now performing their magic on grapes. Dozens of vineyards and more than 30 wineries have sprung up around the southeastern tip of the scenic lake since the turn of the 21st century. And though the vineyard region is young - the optimum conditions coupled with the lake's magnetic draw on tourists may make Lake Chelan one of the state's premiere wine destinations. Lake Chelan became Wahsington's 11th American Viticultural Area back in 2009. Most planted grape varieties include Syrah, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Malbec, Riesling and Chardonnay, but there are actually 20 plus grape varieties on more than 300 acres within the Lake Chelan AVA. As one of the region's most accomplished wine makers, Ray Sandidge knows what makes the area so special. His 36 year career has included dozens of award winning vintages. Some of his wines have even been served in the white house. Sandidge says that there's no other region in the state where grapes are grown like they are here. The narrow lake basin is surrounded by steep hillsides planted with vineyards ranging between one to two thousand feet elevation. The steep foothills block the westside rain and provides good airflow. And the lake cools the air in the summer and warms the air in the fall and winter. It protects the vines from weather related injury. You can read more about wine in wenatchee in the May 2021 edition of Foothills Magazine. You can find the digital edition on wenatcheeworld.com Also, don't forget to vote for 2021 World's Best before May 8th - if you participate you'll automatically be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift card - good luck! Before we go, some local history, Wenatchee Valley History is brought to you by NABUR Now, some history… More than 200 pieces of gleaming and rumbling history will take to East Wenatchee streets on June 11th for the Classy Chassis Parade, the date was moved to align with the new date for the Apple Blossom Festival. The Festival, originally called "Blossom Days", began back in 1919 to celebrate the importance of the apple industry in Wenatchee Valley. The classy chassis parade is set to start at 6 p.m. and will follow its normal route — beginning at Grant Road and North George Avenue and continuing along Valley Mall Parkway. Event director Trina Elmes said the annual parade normally brings in about 300-400 vehicles and various bands, as well as area fire and police departments. It's considered an official event of the Apple Blossom Festival, with the car parade taking place the night before. Those interested in registering a car for this year's parade can visit eastwenatcheewa.gov. The first vehicle fee is $12, while the second and third cost $10. Registration for commercial vehicles costs $35. The official press release also noted that parade attendees are required to wear a facemask and practice social distancing. Thanks for listening. Today's episode is brought to you by Equilus Group, Inc- Building Your Financial Success. Learn more at Equilusfinancial.com. The Wenatchee World has been engaging, informing and inspiring North Central Washington Communities since 1905. We encourage you to subscribe today to keep your heart and mind connected to what matters most in North Central Washington. 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In this episode, Jay Anneli, lore consultant for Wizards of the Coast and author of Magic: The Gathering: Legends: A Visual History, Erin Roberts, speculative fiction and tabletop game writer, and Jezze Torres, make-up artist and Dungeons and Dragons player, discuss the triumphs and the challenges of making the world of tabletop role-playing games (TTRPG) a more inclusive community, both in game and out. From game development to the dynamics of the table itself, they discuss the multitude of ways games can honor its history, remain fun and exciting, and evolve into something that can address the real-life concerns of the past, the present and the future. Show Notes: Follow Jay Anneli on Twitter at @jay13x Follow his podcast, The Vorthos Cast on Twitter at @TheVorthosCast You can purchase his book Magic: The Gathering: Legends: A Visual History Follow Erin Roberts on Twitter at @nirele Also check out her website You can follow the Star Trek RPG, Star Trek Horizons at TypeCastRPG on Twitch And one of their episodes here Follow Jezze Torres on Instagram at @jezze.torres If you're just starting in TTRPG, Dungeon World, like Jezze mentioned, is a great place to start and get familiar with game mechanics
Karlo's joined by fiction and game writer, Erin Roberts to talk about her penchant for fictional murder, writing for a game about running from zombies, and how memories can be a commodity! Erin's website: https://www.writingwonder.com/ Sour Milk Girls: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/roberts_01_18/ Thanks For the Memories: https://sub-q.com/thanks-for-the-memories/
Interview with prolific short fiction writer Erin Roberts. In this episode, we discuss writing the other and being an ally, worldbuilding, and the value of short fiction. To learn more about Erin’s writing, check out their website at: (WRITING WONDER). You can also follow her on Twitter.Erin has appeared on the Writing Excuses podcast. You can listen to her most recent episode HERE. I highly recommend this podcast!To read one of her short stories, click HERE (Sour Milk Girls).Like the podcast episode? You can "Buy me a Coffee" as a thank you! I'll even give you a free short story to show my gratitude. Thank you!
Your Hosts: Dan, Mary Robinette, Lari, and special guest Erin Roberts We’ve received a number of questions about the ‘tools of the trade’ for organizing our work, especially with regard to worldbuilding. In this episode we talk about what we use, including some old-school analog tools like sticky notes and ballpoint pens. Credits: this episode … Continue reading 15.35: Tools for Writing and Worldbuilding, with Erin Roberts →
This week, Marshall and Nick sit down with Erin Roberts to talk about short stories! Erin shares her approach to writing short stories as well as how she got stories like Sour Milk Girls published. Links mentioned during the show: Erin Roberts at Writing Wonder Sour Milk Girls by Erin Roberts Erin on Twitter @nirele Support the Show: Patreon Contact us! Discord Facebook Marshall: Website: www.marshallcarr.com Email: marshall@marshallcarr.com Twitter: @darthpops Nick: Website: www.brightinks.org Email: nicholasbright@brightinks.org Twitter: @BrightInks Now, just keep writing!
Episode 191: Have you ever wondered what colloquialisms are uniquely Midwest? Well Dana has, and tonight he starts the episode with a game for the gang, asking them if they can figure out what he is saying by using common Midwest slang. Oh for crying in the sink! Speaking of fun and games, Dana reads a listener query asking that age-old question – how do we handle the holidays in this heated political climate. Drinking may seem like the obvious answer, but the gang has a few additional suggestions. Finally, James asks the TDI crew to “silver line” a few headlines, this time from Minnesota. Hey, Florida can’t have all the fun! Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems one drink at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 4 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Patreon at www.patreon.com/twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: Dana Severson, James Lekvin, Erin Roberts, and D. Marie Long Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Motto Red Blend Wine, Fireball on the rocks, and Miller 64
Episode 190: Beyotch, please! Grab yourself a quality bottle of wine, a plate of fine cheeses and settle in! This week, Dana jumps right into the conversation with a listener question on the purposeful vs. unintentional flaunting of affluence. Oh the indulgence of it all! Next, Erin takes on another listener question asking us to weigh in on when it is no longer ok to call your friends bitch, especially out of the blue and in a text. Be careful, D. Marie has a “double-down” option that may cause more distress. Finally, Dana walks us through how we are interpreting the word “Woof!” Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems one drink at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 3 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Patreon at www.patreon.com/twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: Dana Severson, James Lekvin, Erin Roberts, and D. Marie Long Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Motto Red Blend Wine, Amsterdam Grapefruit Vodka & Cranberry Juice, and Miller 64
Ep. E: Happy Thanksgiving Greetings from your favorite Happy Hour podcast, Two Drinks In! Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems one drink at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 4 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Patreon at www.patreon.com/twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: Dana Severson, James Lekvin, Erin Roberts, and D. Marie Long Producer: James Lekvin
Episode 189: All Hail the Yard Bags! This week, James discusses his flamboyant raking skills he’s been demonstrating for the neighbors. He might be collecting more than a few bags of leaves. Also, Erin accidentally leaps into a new nickname, Yard Bags! James takes the gang to the Madonna lawsuit and launches into a discussion of Artistry vs. Arrogance. Beyotch, he’s not Madonna, because he shows up on time. Finally, we all share out our first and favorite concert experiences. No – high school band concerts do not count. Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems one drink at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 4 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Patreon at www.patreon.com/twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: Dana Severson, James Lekvin, Erin Roberts, and D. Marie Long Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Motto Red Blend Wine, Brandy, and Miller 64
In this episode Erin Roberts, a Special Education teacher from Florida, takes us through her journey from crying at her dinner table to asking for what she needed to help her through her daily challenges in her career.
Episode 188: This week, Dana realizes he should stop going to Target by himself as he recounts an interaction with another customer. Not an ideal customer experience. Next Dana launches the group headfirst into a discussion on generations and the divide between Baby Boomers and the Millennials. Then, James leads another last call with a game to test our Gen X vs. Millennial knowledge. Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems one drink at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 3 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Patreon at www.patreon.com/twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: Dana Severson, James Lekvin, Erin Roberts, and D. Marie Long Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Motto Red Blend Wine, Arctic Summer, and Miller 64
Episode 187: This week, we are talking about things starting early, from Hallmark Christmas Movie viewing and talking to oneself. Erin takes a listener question on how to ask a woman out in the MeToo era. It might be easier than some think. Finally, James returns to the delightful well of Florida headlines and asks Dana, Erin, and D. Marie to “silver line” them. You know you love it! Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems one drink at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 4 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Patreon at www.patreon.com/twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: Dana Severson, James Lekvin, Erin Roberts, and D. Marie Long Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Bauhaus Brew Labs BOLO Lime, Bauhaus Brew Labs BOLO Cherry, Michelob Ultra Pure Gold, and Lift Bridge Jibe Talking Apricot Sour
Episode 186: This week we jump right in with another catch up. Dana reminds us of a time when it was okay to pine for the original meaning of words, D. Marie discovers that 80 minutes may not be universally understood and Erin runs through a recent 10K race. D. Marie then shares a listener question on when to tell someone you have an STD. Hopefully it’s earlier than the listener. Get ready for winter, because James has coined a new term and he’s eager to share. Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems one drink at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 3 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Patreon at www.patreon.com/twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: Dana Severson, James Lekvin, Erin Roberts, and D. Marie Long Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Bauhaus Brew Labs BOLO Dragonfruit, Bauhaus Brew Labs BOLO Cherry, Michelob Ultra Pure Gold, and Miller 64
Episode 185: This week, we start off the episode with some first world problems: Netflix customer service, icemaker installation, and maple nut goodies. Then, we hop on a listener question about what to do when someone in the group insists on using the word “potty.” Sounds like more first world problems to us. James brings us home by asking the Dana, Erin, and D. Marie to “silver line” some recent Florida headlines. Should be fun! Don’t let the Minnesota accents fool ya! These two gays and two gals are solving the world’s problems one drink at a time. Features Strong Language, Mature Themes, and Midwest Advice from the Twin Cities. Drunk-O-Meter Rating: 3 out of 5 Subscribe and rate us on iTunes. Visit our website for more content at http://www.twodrinksinpod.com Like us on Facebook: twodrinksin Email us at twodrinksinpod@gmail.com Tweet us at @twodrinksinpod Patreon at www.patreon.com/twodrinksinpod Make sure to use the hashtag #twodrinksinpod Hosts: Dana Severson, James Lekvin, Erin Roberts, and D. Marie Long Producer: James Lekvin The Drinks: Surly Xtra Citra, Shell House Hard Seltzer, and Miller 64