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In this first episode of season 5, Keerthi and Sneha talk with Sonia Kahlon - founder of Everblume, an online community for alcohol recovery support and sobriety meetings. Sonia shares her experience with alcohol and her journey to sobriety. As they discuss her personal life, they also dive into the community perspective of how South Asians perceive and talk about alcohol. They talk about the problems that it can lead to and how it affects conversations around mental health and support for those wanting to recover from addiction. Finally, they talk about Everblume, methods to support those recovering from an addiction, and Sonia's advice for those looking to gain insight on how to get started on their sobriety journey. Learn more about EverBlue here: https://www.joineverblume.com/our-story
Welcome back to another episode. In this podcast, we talk to Ellie Jones - a marine educator living in Honolulu Hawaii working for Hawaii Monitoring and Reporting Collaborative. She takes the data collected in Hawaii and compares data sets all together to get an idea on what the reef health looks like. Ellie is the founder of the nonprofit, Everblue, which focuses on empowering ocean-minded lifestyles by increasing scientific literacy. When she's not working on marine biology research and communication, you'll find Ellie surfing and free diving. https://www.himarc.org https://www.oceaneverblue.org/about-everblue https://www.instagram.com/ellieoftheocean/
One Kiwi company has secured exclusive shelf space. Everblue is the only New Zealand-made haircare brand to be stocked, despite launching just over a year ago. Chief Operating Officer, Renee Lee told Kate Hawkesby going in with a strong pitch was key. “They don't want heaps of different brands playing in the same space, they want to find the absolute best brand and get the absolute best deal for their customers. It was really important for them to also work with local businesses.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One Kiwi company has secured exclusive shelf space. Everblue is the only New Zealand-made haircare brand to be stocked, despite launching just over a year ago. Chief Operating Officer, Renee Lee told Kate Hawkesby going in with a strong pitch was key. “They don't want heaps of different brands playing in the same space, they want to find the absolute best brand and get the absolute best deal for their customers. It was really important for them to also work with local businesses.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are now two NWSL teams withing reasonable distance of me, and I've shamefully seen neither of them just yet. Hoping to correct that next month. Also I wish the sponsor on the Angel City shirts was not DoorDash because fuck those companies. This episode, we're talking about Ken Koyama's Little Miss P published by Yen Press and Tsubasa Yamaguchi's Blue Period published by Kodansha. Little Miss P credits: Translation: Taylor EngelLettering: Abigail Blackman Blue Period credits: Translation: Ajani OloyeLettering: Lys BlakesleeEditing: Haruko HashimotoKodansha Comics edition cover design by Matthew Akuginow The song you heard in the episode was "EVERBLUE" by Omoinotake from the Blue Period anime. As always, you can find me on Twitter @ImpassionateK, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) on Twitter at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen's writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post and Awko Tako. Read Helen's review of volumes 1 and 2 of Blue Period over at The OASG. Here's a couple articles from The Athletic that I was talking about on the podcast: What's it like to play football on your period? by Katie WhyattDawn Scott aims to minimise adverse impact of menstrual cycle on Lionesses by Katie WhyattLucy Bronze: ‘Some in society see periods as shameful. Sport can change that' by Adam CraftonWe need to talk about footballers' periods. This is about more than just white shorts by Caoimhe O'NeillEngland in talks with Nike over changing white shorts due to period concerns by Charlotte Harpur As I said on the podcast, The Athletic does require a subscription. But they typically run pretty good deals if you seek them out. Listen Show notes: 1:48 - We talk about Little Miss P 15:28 - We talk about Blue Period Next time, we're talking about Go for It Nakamura Again and One Punch Man.
What happens when Raffi takes a break from making children's music and rolls out a protest album for adults? Guests in this episode: Dorian Lynskey, author of “33 Revolutions Per Minute: A History of Protest Songs” Philippe Cousteau, conservationist, filmmaker and co-founder of EarthEco International M. Sanjayan, CEO of Conservation International Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Today we're joined by two ladies making waves in the beauty and personal care industry – PR expert Jade Hart, co-founder of Everblue and global marketing expert Renee Lee – COO of Everblue. Jade came up with the idea for Everblue to address an all too familiar problem; natural hair and body products were expensive, hard to find and usually didn't perform as well as their chemically packed alternatives. On a personal level Jade was driven to find products that were natural, to support her on her fertility journey. The result was haircare and body wash products that are made from clean, non-toxic ingredients without compromising on quality or performance – something supermarkets have been quick to snap up. These talented ladies are here today to talk about their business journey, and the marketing strategy behind creating their successful brand which is fast on its way to becoming a household name. For more info visit: https://www.weareeverblue.com/
ซีซันนี้มีอนิเมะน่าติดตามหลายเรื่องมากเลย วันนี้ก็เลยขอหยิบเพลงเปิดมาอีกซักเพลงจากเรื่อง Blue Period กับเพลง Omoinotake – EVERBLUE สามารถดูคำศัพท์ได้ที่ https://sanshirojournal.com/hjp-s2-108/
We had the chance to chat to the lovely ladies from Everblue to find out how and why they created the the affordable-luxe range you'll have seen popping up around supermarket shelves (and probably on your Instagram feed). They let us in on the process of bringing such a great product to life and how their products help make a difference. Thank you to our series sponsor – Atomic Coffee. These legends fuel us and our guests through our podcasts. If you have any questions or comments, or have a topic you want us to discuss you can contact us at info@moneyempire.co.nz. The advice shared on Beyond the Field is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances and is based on our personal opinions. Beyond the Field is for educational purposes only and should not be relied upon to make financial decisions. The Money Empire group are Financial Advisers. We do not provide our clients with advice on investments, nor do we provide investment planning advice. To receive personal financial advice, you must first engage with the relevant individual or sector, and receive, read and understand their Scope of Service and Terms of Engagement to ensure the service and products are suited to your needs. We may discuss products, services and answer listener questions on this podcast for illustration purposes only. www.moneyempire.co.nz Triple M Group Limited (5737850) (NZBN: 9429041825877) Registered NZ Limited Company.
Today we welcome Mike Murphy, CEO and Co-Founder of ProctorFree and Kevin Eckert, Partner with TFX Capital to the podcast. Mike served in the Army and later worked as a defense contractor. Prior to starting ProctorFree, Mike worked as marketing director for Everblue Training Institute, a startup focused on marketing environmental sustainability and green building (Jon Boggiano – Founder of Everblue was on guest #3 on the podcast – listen to it here). ProctorFree is an on-demand, convenient, and cost-effective online proctoring solution for education and corporate environments. The ProctorFree platform allows organizations to elevate their credibility and reputation while providing convenient learning opportunities for a global audience. Kevin is originally from Update New York and joined marines before ultimately ending up in Charlotte. He worked for a private equity firm where he got the start-up bug. In 2018, he joined TFX Capital. TFX Capital is a founder focused venture capital firm led by former military leaders, investing in seed and early-stage Veteran-led businesses and startups. ProctorFree has been through successes and challenges over its years as a business and TFX Capital has been right there with them for almost the entire time. As such, we dive into what those successes have been and how they’ve had to tackle the challenges. This means the tough discussions and decisions Mike has had to have with his investors, the hard decisions he had to make to keep the business afloat at its low point and how they have been able to grow through the pandemic. All this brings us back through the core vision of TFX Capital investing in former military leaders and why they see those founders as great CEOs. This is a great podcast with founder and investor. It shows the strength of good relationships between the two and how making tough decisions can lead to results over time. Mike shares the stories how they recognized problems in testing, staffing and their milestones, as well as the actions they took during the pandemic. Kevin shared what the focus for TFX Capital and their portfolios companies was in 2020 and how they executed it throughout the year. We also here from Kevin on the importance of the start-ups knowing when it is time to raise the next round of capital. At the end of the podcast, Mike describes the four customer segments of ProctorFree (1) higher education institutions (2) on-line courses and training (3) professional certifications and (4) brand name dedicated companies. William Bissett is the owner of and an Investment Advisor Representative of Portus Wealth Advisors, a Registered Investment Adviser. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of Portus Wealth Advisors. The topics discussed and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. Portus Wealth Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. Investments described herein may be speculative and may involve a substantial risk of loss. Interests may be offered only to persons who qualify as accredited investors under applicable state and federal regulation or an eligible employee of the management company. There generally is no public market for the Interests. Prospective investors should particularly note that many factors affect performance, including changes in market conditions and interest rates, and other economic, political or financial developments. Past performance is not, and should not be construed as, indicative of future results.
Today Opera Event, an influencer software service, announced that it closed a $5 million Series A. The Oakland-based startup raised the capital from new lead investor Antera, with prior investors Atlas Ventures, Everblue, and Konvoy Ventures coming along. According to Crunchbase data, Opera Event had raised at least $1.2 million before this new round. Opera […]
Do you hear that sound? Can you feel it? The cool ocean breeze in your hair, the salt on your tongue. It's the smooth crash of the Last Wave on KVGM with your host, Hammock, bringing you thirty minutes of the best video game jams(z) from all your favorite composers and consoles, each and every week from our beachside studio in sunny Aqua City Island. Sit back, relax, and get ready to catch...the Last Wave.What's an Air Force situational comedy? Why is Osaka the greatest town? Is virtual scuba diving stress free? Are murder mystery games family friendly? So many questions, not a lot of answers, but a ton of straight up jams by a ton of legendary composers, including Ryu Umemoto, Yuzo Koshiro, and Yoko Kanno.DOWNLOAD - THE LAST WAVE (9/15/19)PlaylistMarriage Blue, In Door - Ayako Saso, Kaori Ohkoshi, and Yousuke Yasui(Everblue 2, Playstation 2)Osaka - Tenpei Sato(Hisshou 777 Fighter, Super Famicom)Day by Day - Ryu Umemoto(Instant Brain, Xbox 360)Name Entry - Toshiyuki Ueno(Hokkaidou Rensa Satsujin, Famicom)Unused - Yoko Kanno(Ace Combat, Playstation)A Brief Rest - Yuzo Koshiro(7th Dragon 2020, PSP)Main Menu - Jun Senoue, Masafumi Ogata, Sachio Ogawa, and Yoshiaki Kashima(Heavenly Symphony: Formula One World Championship 1993, Sega CD)Staff Roll - Karu(Under Fire, Arcade)
Special guest Louie Scheiner weighs in on some of the best chulents in Monsey
Show #760 You Gotta Hear This Spinner has got a lot of great new music for you: lots of blues and few odd tunes you might not expect. So you gotta hear this. 01. Lindsay Beaver - You're Evil (3:21) (Tough As Love, Alligator Records, 2018) 02. JP Williams Blues Band - Leave My Poor Heart Alone (3:31) (Everblue, Gizzifter Records, 2018) 03. John Akapo - Caramac Blues (2:56) (Paradise Blues, Mensch House Records, 2018) 04. Dave Keller - It's All In Your Eyes (3:36) (Every Soul's A Star, Catfood Records, 2018) 05. David Lumsden And Friends - On Bended Knee (3:36) (Hues Of Blues, self-release, 2018) 06. Sean Chambers - Keep Movin' On (5:42) (Welcome To My Blues, American Showplace, 2018) 07. Sandy Carroll - Soak Me In The Spirit (4:10) (Blues & Angels, Catfood Records, 2018) 08. Tomislav Goluban - Locked Heart (3:52) (Single from forthcoming album, Spona Records, 2018) 09. ElectroBluesSociety ft. Michel Peters - I Got My Mojo Workin' (Digital Download Only, KuvVer Records, 2018) 10. Walker, Katz & Robson - Poor Kelly Blues (4:45) (Journeys To The Heart Of The Blues, Alligator/Munich Records, 2018) 11. Dry Johnson - Too Many Hipsters (4:38) (Long Live Them Blues Vol. 1, Connor Ray Music, 2018) 12. Diane Durrett & Soul Suga' - Love Has A Right To Be Wrong (4:14) (Live, Blooming Tunes Music, 2018) 13. Ed Snodderly - Record Shop (2:17) (Record Shop, Majestic Records, 2018) 14. Peter V Blues Train - In Demand (4:59) (Shaken But Not Deterred, self-release, 2018) 15. Cary Morin - Carmela Marie (5:56) (When I Rise, Maple Street Music, 2018) 16. Dr. John - Such A Night (7:24) (Trippin' Live, Eagle Records, 1997) 17. Detonics - Bullet Through My Heart (6:25) (Raise Your Bet, Naked, 2018) 18. Gaetano Letizia & the Underworld Blues Rock Band - And I Love Her (3:29) (Beatles Blues Blast, Letizia Records, 2018) 19. Jim Wake & Sleepwalker - Dyin' To Live It All Over Again (3:00) (Preaching To The Perverted, self-release, 1999) 20. Hymn For Her - Auf Wiedersehn (4:05) (Pop-N-Downers, Rhythm Bomb Records, 2018) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Time Codes: 00:00:27 - Introduction 00:02:56 - We get mail! 00:08:08 - Everblue 00:34:53 - Handrava 01:07:31 - Warning Label 01:33:36 - Wrap up 01:35:17 - Contact us For the month of March, Sean and Derek discuss three webcomics that are very different in terms of art style and storytelling technique. However, what all three have in common is a focus on relationships. They start off with Michael Sexton's Everblue, a fantastical tale about two young adventurers who want to explore their world while at the same time avoiding the threats that are in pursuit. After that the guys discuss Handrava, a more realistic narrative set in Madagascar's capital city. It's author Rado R. captures the rhythms and flavors of his subject matter through both the dialogue and the visual layout of his scripting. Finally, Derek and Sean turn to a recently completed webcomic, Thom Zahler's Warning Label. As with the creator's previous works -- most notably Love and Capes, Long Distance, and Time and Vine -- the focus is on relationships and its unpredictable contours. This is yet another impressive work from Zahler, and one that will leave you, once again, with a warm and positive feeling.
Jon Boggiano, Co-Founder of Versame, discusses all things startup in Charlotte and makes a great case for why people should move to Charlotte for their next startup. After starting and selling Everblue - an education platform providing green jobs training for construction and building professionals - Jon and his brother, Chris, went back to school to get their MBA Stanford University. Already armed with entrepreneurial spirits, they moved back to Charlotte with better equipped to launch their next startup - Versame (www.versame.com). Versame launched The Starling - a smart little device that tracks the number of words your child hears and says each day. They also moved back with a sense of what it takes to have a true entrepreneurial system in a community and have been working hard to build such a system in the Lake Norman area, just outside of Charlotte. Listen in to learn more.
You’re listening to WWRVN, Radio Ravenclaw. Martin Freeman is TEAM SURPRISED CAT SURPRISE! It wasn’t a voting option before, but it is as of right now, and he forgot to tag his turn-ins… anyway. CAT, wheeee! Thank you for your attention. This has been your daily Break Month Levity with Martin Freeman, I’m Cyprienne. photo credit: Jay Brooks for Time Out London magazine Voting has begun for the Mad Scientist Award for the Winter 2015 term. Current Head Girl PickleMommy is awarded the Golden Spectacles of Spectacularity for her work in bringing gram positive and gram negative bacteria to knitted life, and for test knitting the Chocolate Frog Mittens. DrusillaWormwood received another set of Spectacles for her work in creating the Chocolate Frog Mittens, and for inviting *another* pantheon into the Tower to possess Tower residents. The list of nominees for this year’s Award is: Bacs for single-handedly writing this term’s Convocation Hypercycloid for her OWL involving blogging her use of antique wheels. And four units of cork guards. Xamonster for her narwhal tiara ec0g33k for creating a… well, I’m really not sure what. But it is fabulously mad. Just go look, okay? kbowman123 for crocheting an entire garden full of sea creatures. In one day. Brooklynmomdoc for fabulously insane amounts of yardage used between classes and advanced studies. Nightgigjo for researching and documenting the traits of the different known breeds of dragons, allowing many ‘Claws to save time on homework turn-ins Craftyshanna heard that a particular tree fluff was “impossible to spin”. Her answer? “Challenge Accepted!” She proved it *could* be spun! Senkatnovo designed and knit a wonderfully mathy shawl. Finally, Tower Personal Trainer TindraTieren started the ball rolling of getting WWRVN on the air. Thank you to all who nominated, and be sure to cast your vote! http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/the-tower/3104536/26-50 Next up, we have GazeboGal’s with The Fresh Pot of Coffee! Great news is rolling in from Risasukka, our correspondent in Finland! congratulations on being asked to interview for that program! Also, don’t miss the Giant Break Month Game of Tag in the Great Hall! what else do we do in Break Month? That’s right, it’s time to Prep With Foxy!! This week and through the weekend, our tasks are Love your Queue make sure the front page of your queue represents projects you really want to make soon and have the materials for! Love your Stash make sure your physical stash is where you want it and stored in the way that you’ll use it best. Then make sure your Ravelry queue is the way you want. For us at the station, we sort our stash by “WIPs”, “Queue’d Project Yarn”, “Unplanned Sock Yarn” and “Other Unplanned Yarn”. In the “other” bin we do have two sub-category bags: “yarn which would make good mittens” and “special yarn”. I’d like to thank my Stashdown Accountability Partners over the ages for the fact that my stash now mostly fits in four bins! Please reply in the Common Room or phone in to the station to tell us your tips and tricks for taming your stash! Saint Mungo’s has announced the construction of a new hospital wing. Major sponsors include the Dunfries family of Mid-Lothian and the EverBlue Medical Products Corporation. Saint Mungo’s representative Bartholomea Scintillia denies that the generous donation from EverBlue has any relevance to the multi-patient lawsuit going on right now inthe Wizengamot regarding the gentle blue tinge of several consumers of SkeleGro. The Fresh Pot of Coffee is brought to you on Tuesdays by Geckito’s Garden Exotic Seeds: Are you tired of having a boring vegetable garden? Need to have the most interesting front yard on the block? Try Geckito’s Garden Exotic Seeds! New this year: Super Spaghetti Seeds!” As we say here at the station when contemplating the bounty of a Geckito Garden, “OMG! DIRT!” We were lucky enough to get her to drop by LIVE at the studio this morning after her amazing concert last night in Lancaster. She’s unplugged, she’s brilliant, she’s giving us the best taste of her cutting-edge next album! She’s Natalya Arctica, I’m GazeboGal, and you’re listening to Radio Ravenclaw on the Wizarding Wireless Network!
Special Guest: Magnus (Pharmacy / Seattle).Back from an Asian tour in December 2010 which touched down in India, Thailand and Taiwan.. and a huge NYE in NYC at Hammerstein Ballroom with Infected Mushroom, Christopher Lawrence returns to the airwaves for his first installment of Rush Hour for 2011.This month's special guest is Magnus, a previous 'Rush Hour' guest and trance prodigy from Seattle who has several releases under his belt on Christopher Lawrence's label Pharmacy Music.A Maryland native, Magnus has called Seattle, Washington home for the past 9 years. He got his start in 2002 by playing out around the area at club events and parties under the DJ name of "Magnus". Magnus has had several releases on Pharmacy, JOOF, and Audacious in addition to tracks appearing on CD compilations by Ministry of Sound and Moist Music. Also producing frequently under his "Michael Lee" alias, he has seen releases on Discover with his tracks supported by Aly and Fila, Sean Tyas, and John Askew. Magnus has an upcoming Michael Lee release on Discover entitled Everblue with a remix by Adam Foley. His greatest accomplishment to date was winning the Sean Tyas Melbourne remix competition in 2009.Magnus's style is somewhat of a crossover between trance and psytrance, incorporating characteristics of each into his music. His style uses grindy, acidic synths and basslines that forge together to produce an energetic and uplifting sound. His tracks have been played and supported around the world by Christopher Lawrence and John Fleming. With several releases on both Pharmacy and JOOF coming in the months ahead, 2010 will be a big year for Magnus. Slated for release very soon are tracks Forward Command, The Memory, Final Resolve, and First Born. Visit the podcast episode page to find out more information, with links to artists featured in this podcast.
Guest Mix: Magnus (Pharmacy / USA).This month's special guest is Magnus, a previous 'Rush Hour' guest and trance prodigy from Seattle who has several releases under his belt on Christopher Lawrence's label Pharmacy Music.A Maryland native, Magnus has called Seattle, Washington home for the past 9 years. He got his start in 2002 by playing out around the area at club events and parties under the DJ name of "Magnus". Magnus has had several releases on Pharmacy, JOOF, and Audacious in addition to tracks appearing on CD compilations by Ministry of Sound and Moist Music. Also producing frequently under his "Michael Lee" alias, he has seen releases on Discover with his tracks supported by Aly and Fila, Sean Tyas, and John Askew. Magnus has an upcoming Michael Lee release on Discover entitled Everblue with a remix by Adam Foley. His greatest accomplishment to date was winning the Sean Tyas Melbourne remix competition in 2009.Magnus's style is somewhat of a crossover between trance and psytrance, incorporating characteristics of each into his music. His style uses grindy, acidic synths and basslines that forge together to produce an energetic and uplifting sound. His tracks have been played and supported around the world by Christopher Lawrence and John Fleming. With several releases on both Pharmacy and JOOF coming in the months ahead, 2010 will be a big year for Magnus. Slated for release very soon are tracks Forward Command, The Memory, Final Resolve, and First Born. Visit the podcast episode page to find out more information, with links to artists featured in this podcast.