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On today's MJ Morning Show: Dinner at Festers Morons in the news A.I. - Artificial Intelligence A.I. - American Idol Student graduating with honors sues for not being educated Texas classroom students shared needle for tattoo MJ's new nickname from Michelle MJ, the shirtless chef Fester picture photoshopped Who falls in love faster? Men or women? Is sleeping nude good or bad for you? Kids taking lavish vacations while dad's in jail Fester's wife had a problem on the road Oscars coverage Woman returns to her airplane seat to find a note FedEx cuts off this guy for owing millions What are 'yoga boobs'? Eyeglass store perv in Pennsylvania Toddler dials 911 for donuts Jeff Goldblum Oscar moment Harrison Ford was a no-show to the Oscars Mafia in MJ's hometown A cat in a carrier on a flight meowing Gas in supermarket bags The Billy Joel fall Kanye West wearing his shirt
Who let the dogs out: Some woman in San Bernardino broke into animal shelter and released 2 dozen dogs, Eyeglass store employee arrested for offering free glasses in exchange for sexual acts, Window washers in NYC had to be rescued when rig broke free AND they had failed to attached their safety harnesses
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How do you look good on zoom for a video podcast interview? What zoom backdrop works best? What type of lighting do you need? What should you wear for a video podcast interview to make you stand out? This is why we brought in Zoom Makeover Queen, Shelley Golden to support podcasters and podcast guests in making their zoom box reflect their brand, expertise, and skill. Host Kimberly Spencer interviews Shelly Golden, a professional stylist and CEO of Shelly Golden Style. Shelly shares her expertise on enhancing confidence and credibility through appearance on Zoom. She introduces a five-step process for Zoom makeovers, covering camera angles, lighting, sound, background, and clothing. Shelly emphasizes the importance of a professional background, proper lighting, and strategic clothing choices to create a polished virtual presence for your podcast interviews. The discussion also touches on the storytelling aspect of one's Zoom environment and the subliminal messages it conveys, highlighting Shelly's comprehensive approach to visual communication in virtual settings. About Shelley Golden: Shelley Golden has been an executive image consultant and fashion stylist for 20+ in Chicago, Amsterdam and San Francisco. Based in San Francisco and Silicon Valley, she has a keen eye to help her clients improve their confidence and credibility and create an image that sets them apart, both online and off. As a result of COVID 19, and that companies continue to have their employees work from home, Shelley created The Zoom Make-Over. This 5-step process to helps companies and individuals elevate your online screen presence for companies, sales teams, depositions and individuals. This new and innovative process helps create a more professional image to increase your credibility, improves your engagement and up-levels your personal brand. Shelley is a Certified Color Consultant from The Image and Color Institute International and a Color Specialist Member of CDI (Color Designers International) and was one of the first stylists to organize and present “Dress For Success” seminars and presentations to corporations and educational institutions. Connect with Shelley for your Zoom Makeover: Website: https://shelleygoldenstyle.com/ Facebook Instagram Linked In Pinterest What You'll Learn in This Episode: Importance of creating a professional and engaging background for Zoom calls Shelly's five-step process for improving appearance on Zoom Common mistakes people make on Zoom and practical tips for improvement Significance of body language and conveying a specific message through the Zoom box Importance of lighting and its impact on appearance on Zoom Shelly's expertise in color palettes, clothing choices, and visual balance Significance of subliminal messages and storytelling in one's Zoom presence Shelly's comprehensive approach to enhancing one's presence on Zoom Practical tips and strategic insights for creating a standout presence on Zoom Emphasis on visual storytelling, branding, and nonverbal communication Links + Mentions: YouTube Channel: "00:02:32" Logitech Camera: "00:09:38" Zoom Eyebrows: "00:12:58" Zoom Lipstick: "00:19:32" Key Light: "00:23:04" Zoom: "00:24:22 - 00:47:50" YouTube: "00:30:56 - 00:31:19" Zara: "00:38:40 - 00:39:54" Zoom Makeup Techniques: "00:49:33" Logic Pro Camera: "00:51:36" Eyeglass cloth for cleaning camera lens: "00:51:45" Chai Mix: "00:53:52" Shelly Golden Style Website: "01:00:42" Moments of Note: The background transformation (00:00:00)Discussion about transforming the external environment to match internal changes, and the importance of congruence and credibility in appearance. The importance of visuals in the podcast (00:01:18)Encouragement to watch the podcast on YouTube for visual references and a deeper understanding of the topic. Shelly Golden's journey into Zoom makeovers (00:04:44)Shelly's unplanned entry into Zoom makeovers and the creation of a five-step process for enhancing appearance in Zoom meetings. The significance of lighting in Zoom appearances (00:06:29)The importance of lighting for visibility, engagement, and building trust, and the analogy of creating a center of focus in the Zoom box. Camera positioning and eye contact (00:08:46)Tips on adjusting camera positioning to maintain eye contact and create a sense of connection with the audience. Creating a visual focal point (00:12:20)The use of contrasting glasses frames or defined eyebrows to guide focus to the eyes, and the impact of these details on audience engagement. Common mistakes in Zoom appearances (00:14:46)The importance of positioning the head and upper chest in the Zoom box to allow for the reading of body language and reduce cognitive strain. Reducing distractions in the Zoom box (00:20:53)Identifying distractions such as reflections, additional faces, and shiny jewelry, and techniques for managing them, including diffusing light and adjusting backgrounds. Lighting and Background (00:24:22)Discussion on the importance of lighting and background contrast for standing out in a Zoom setting. Attention to Detail (00:25:14)Exploring the speaker's attention to detail in her work and its impact on creating a standout appearance. Influences and Expertise (00:27:11)The speaker's background in fashion, color palettes, and European art influencing her expertise in Zoom makeovers. Creating Visual Balance (00:29:03)Explaining the use of subliminal lines and visual balance in creating custom branded virtual backgrounds for Zoom. Directing Viewer's Attention (00:29:59)Discussion on guiding viewers' attention within a Zoom setting and the significance of eye movement. Clothing Tips for Zoom (00:35:56)Guidance on clothing choices for Zoom, including color selection and the impact of clothing on camera perception. Enhancing Zoom Image (00:40:22)Discussion on the impact of clothing and visual elements in creating a balanced and professional Zoom image. Subliminal Messages in Zoom Box (00:46:16)Exploring the importance of subliminal messages and set dressing in creating a compelling Zoom presence. Brand Yourself on Zoom (00:47:50)The significance of branding and authenticity in creating a memorable and impactful presence on Zoom. Zoom Makeup Techniques (00:49:33)Discussion on creating a three-dimensional look for Zoom with specific makeup techniques. Using What You Have (00:50:16)Using existing resources for an effective Zoom setup without expensive transformations. Simple Camera Tips (00:51:36)Advice on using a cloth to clean the camera lens for a better appearance on Zoom. Morning Routine (00:53:31)Shelly's morning routine, including tea-making, yoga stretches, and news-watching. Nighttime Routine (00:55:01)Showering at night to prepare for the next day and mentally prepping for professional engagements. Self-Definition (00:56:59)Shelly's international background and her broad perspective on her kingdom or queendom. Self-Crowning (00:58:09)Shelly's self-identification as the queen of camouflage and textile queen in her image consulting work. Working with Shelly (01:00:31)Information on how to contact Shelly Golden Style for Zoom makeovers and image consulting services. Listen to the episode, "How to Look Good on Zoom Video Podcast Interviews" again Website: https://www.communicationqueens.com/podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/communication-queen-entrepreneurship-marketing-storytelling/id1718540459 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ROeliYZG9thhNSMEo8SDx
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Learn what your eyeglass color and shape says about your personality. Intro and outro @nikkos_ramone. Recorded and edited @mzoundz. Follow the show on ig, fb, pinterest and clubhouse @dreaspointofview. Follow the show on twitter @dreapoint. Leave a review and check out some merch at www.theedreaspointofview.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dreaspointofview/message
Today, Kevin talks with people in town for a convention.
"Who Was That Masked Man?" The Lone Ranger is one of the iconic characters in American folklore. The Lone Ranger and Tonto are two of America's favorite western characters, and the theme and bridge music caused many thousands of kids to grow up to liking classical music, too. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
"Who Was That Masked Man?" The Lone Ranger is one of the iconic characters in American folklore.The Lone Ranger and Tonto are two of America's favorite western characters, and the theme and bridge music caused many thousands of kids to grow up to liking classical music, too.Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradioListen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
FTX Guy is hosed, The Game Awards Trailers, Audeze Maxwell, Fusion Breakthrough, Eyeglass tech update, AMD 7900xtx reviews, DJI Mini 3, Tick Tock Getting Banned?, Apple Freeform, Owen gives his data out, Starlink Satellite Update
Join our resident Business Ninja Kelsey, together with Cliff Robinson of Revo Sunglasses, as they talk about an innovative and revolutionary cutting-edge sunglass lens technology developed by a NASA astrophysicist and engineer. In order to protect astronauts from harmful radiation, NASA developed a unique technology to protect astronauts' vision in space. Now, the California-based company Eagles Eyes is using the same technology in their sunglasses. Find out what makes this nearly a hundred-year-old family business at the top of the line by visiting https://revo.com/-----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/
Meet Victor Vasquez, owner of the EYEGLASS STORE of Orange County. And hear his amazing journey that started on the toughest streets of Santa Ana (in and out of juvenile detention and jail) until a life changing miracle happened one day when a total stranger approached him out of the blue and pointed him a new direction. Opening his eyes to the world of optics (a world he'd never seen before). Which led him to taking classes and eventually starting his own business. Finding a profession that profoundly changed his life and the others around him. Volunteering as Santa Claus at Christmas and playing the part in real life, passing out thousands of pairs of eyeglasses to kids in need. A miraculous journey that took him from some of the toughest streets to main street. All in the blink of an eye. On OUR COMMUNITY PODCAST. Powered by the Orange County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. And Orange County's only community radio station, OC TALK RADIO.
In this episode we delve behind the curtain of a phenomenon we often see in the developing world.Link to video explanation of Hotelling's Law: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jILgxeNBK_8
The Implantable Contact Lens solution offers a vision correction option to patients who are not good candidates for LASIK or PRK. Dr. Schumer and Dr. Litzinger share how this option helps those with high very prescriptions and/or astigmatism enjoy freedom from glasses and contact lenses. This episode features audio from ReVision's Patient Education Library, a collection of videos created by our surgeons to share detailed information about vision solutions and to address commonly asked questions. View this and other videos on ReVision's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ReVisionAdvanced/playlists
We watch the newest from the MCU as the god of thunder returns to theatres, check out an economical option for those prescription glasses you probably need, and play a new PC game that could easily be mistaken for an '80s arcade classic. Patreon » patreon.com/genxgrownup Discord » GenXGrownUp.com/discord Facebook » fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » GenXGrownUp.com Podcast » GenXGrownUp.com/pod Merchandise » GenXGrownUp.com/merch Theme: “Grown Up” by Beefy » beefyness.com Apple » itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/genxgrownup-podcast/id1268365641 Google » GenXGrownUp Podcast (google.com) Pocket Casts » pca.st/8iuL Stitcher » www.stitcher.com/s?fid=146720&refid=stpr TuneIn » tunein.com/radio/GenXGrownUp-Podcast-p1020342/ Spotify » spoti.fi/2TB4LR7 iHeart » www.iheart.com/podcast… Amazon Music » amzn.to/33IKfEK Show Notes The Black Phone » www.theblackphonemovie.com/ Thor: Love and Thunder » www.marvel.com/movies/thor-love-and-thunder EyeBuyDirect » EyeBuyDirect.com Emceemur » youtube.com/emceemur Donut Dodo » store.steampowered.com/app/1779560/Donut_Dodo/ Detroit: Becoming Human » www.quanticdream.com/en/detroit-become-human Final Vendetta » numskullgames.com/game/final-vendetta/ Alan Parsons: From The New World » alanparsons.com/collections/from-the-new-world What We Do in the Shadows Season 4 » www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWSgq72foJw SFGE » gameatl.com/ Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » GenXGrownUp.com/yt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Agency of One - Take the stress out of hiring a freelancer or full-time employee. Learn moreAgency of One - Podcast Pilot - The Easiest Way to Launch a Podcast for Your Startup. Learn more---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.In this episode of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast I speak with Olowo-n'djo Tchala, Founder and CEO of Alaffia on cultivating beauty, equality, and empowerment in West Africa and around the globe through personal care products.Olowo-n'djo Tchala, founder and CEO of Alaffia, was born and raised in the village of Kaboli, Togo. Growing up and working to support his family, he witnessed firsthand the injustices and inequalities many of the women in his village faced daily. After moving to the United States and going to University, he felt the responsibility to fight the injustices that existed in West Africa.In 1996, Tchala met his partner Prairie Rose Hyde, who was invited to his village as an environmental volunteer in the Peace Corp. Inspired by a shared calling to do right by the world, Alaffia, a social enterprise, was born. With an understanding of the value of indigenous West African resources and sustainable business ideologies, the two launched Alaffia's first shea butter collective in 2003 and in 2004 established the Alaffia headquarters in Olympia, Washington.For the last nearly 20 years, Tchala's green and fair trade organization has created sustainable programs in West Africa that have improved the lives of over 250,000 individuals. Proceeds from the sale of Alaffia's beauty and personal care products are returned to communities in Africa, such as those in Togo and Ghana, to fund their multiple empowerment programs including Maternal Care, Reforestation, Regenerative Agriculture, Eyeglass, Bicycle and in 2021 Female Genital Mutilation Eradication.Since inception, they have built 16 schools, planted over 99,000 trees, provided more than 10,000 bicycles and 30,000 eyeglasses, donated school supplies to more than 37,000 students, and funded over 6,500 births. How does it work? Women's cooperatives in West Africa handcraft indigenous ingredients, such as unrefined shea butter and African black soap, using traditional African methods. Products are then finished at Alaffia's U.S. headquarters in Olympia, Washington. Proceeds from the sale of their personal care products are returned to communities in Africa, such as those in Togo and Ghana, to fund their community programs.Today, Alaffia is available in Whole Foods nationwide and continues to redefine the natural products industry through its values of Beauty, Equality and Empowerment, fair trade, and safe, efficacious hair, face and body care.Agency of One - Take the stress out of hiring a freelancer or full-time employee. Learn moreAgency of One - Podcast Pilot - The Easiest Way to Launch a Podcast for Your Startup. Learn more---> Check out the Causeartist Partners here.---> Subscribe to the Causeartist Newsletter here.Listen to more Causeartist podcast shows hereFollow Grant on Twitter and LinkedInFollow Causeartist on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
Listen Now to Future News & Interview 5.17.2022 Deshaey is our special guest today in the studio. A remarkable young man of 28, he has successfully navigated many traumatic events in his life, and credits both amazing therapy and the conscious use of Psilocybin mushrooms in resolving these issues. We think you’ll appreciate his story as told by himself. We also share with you some new sonifications from deep space, such as the supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. Our fav new gadget this week are the new language translation glasses from Alphabet (Google). And finally the Feds are investigating UFO’s intelligently, or at least we hope so.. Enjoy.. R-L Desheay with Dr.Mrs. Future at KSCO Studios
Eyeglass wearers use binoculars. That's no secret, and a big reason our binoculars feature high-quality twist-up eyecups. But are there other things a person may need to consider? In this listener request, we grab Mr. Mike McDowell to take this topic on through his lens (pun intended).As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
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Why are eyeglasses so expensive? The answer is simple, one company not only makes them, but they also own the stores where they are sold. The company is Essilor Luxottica, and they are the maker of Ray-Ban, Oakley, and now Costa Sunglasses. They also own LensCrafters and Sunglass Hut. Keri and Jeni discuss this and Jeni's recent experience, shopping for new glasses and why the price seems to be the same, with or without insurance. References: https://youtu.be/voUiWOGv8ec https://youtu.be/Mx1dMvbT5Fw https://www.essilorluxottica.com/brands Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and as always send in your questions or comments to HonestlyUnfiltered@keriandjeni.com Connect with is on social media @keriandjeni for Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. Check out our website and blog at http://www.keriandjeni.com/ (www.keriandjeni.com) Do you like what you hear? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/keriandjeni! (Buy Us a Coffee!)
JJ Skiver on the history of Spectrum, their history of serving the area, plus more! Check out their site: https://www.spectrumeyeglassrepair.com/
In episode 120 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast I speak with Olowo-n'djo Tchala, Founder and CEO of Alaffia on cultivating beauty, equality, and empowerment in West Africa and around the globe through personal care products.Olowo-n'djo Tchala, founder and CEO of Alaffia, was born and raised in the village of Kaboli, Togo. Growing up and working to support his family, he witnessed firsthand the injustices and inequalities many of the women in his village faced daily. After moving to the United States and going to University, he felt the responsibility to fight the injustices that existed in West Africa.In 1996, Tchala met his partner Prairie Rose Hyde, who was invited to his village as an environmental volunteer in the Peace Corp. Inspired by a shared calling to do right by the world, Alaffia, a social enterprise, was born. With an understanding of the value of indigenous West African resources and sustainable business ideologies, the two launched Alaffia's first shea butter collective in 2003 and in 2004 established the Alaffia headquarters in Olympia, Washington.For the last nearly 20 years, Tchala's green and fair trade organization has created sustainable programs in West Africa that have improved the lives of over 250,000 individuals. Proceeds from the sale of Alaffia's beauty and personal care products are returned to communities in Africa, such as those in Togo and Ghana, to fund their multiple empowerment programs including Maternal Care, Reforestation, Regenerative Agriculture, Eyeglass, Bicycle and in 2021 Female Genital Mutilation Eradication.Since inception, they have built 16 schools, planted over 99,000 trees, provided more than 10,000 bicycles and 30,000 eyeglasses, donated school supplies to more than 37,000 students, and funded over 6,500 births. How does it work? Women's cooperatives in West Africa handcraft indigenous ingredients, such as unrefined shea butter and African black soap, using traditional African methods. Products are then finished at Alaffia's U.S. headquarters in Olympia, Washington. Proceeds from the sale of their personal care products are returned to communities in Africa, such as those in Togo and Ghana, to fund their community programs.Today, Alaffia is available in Whole Foods nationwide and continues to redefine the natural products industry through its values of Beauty, Equality and Empowerment, fair trade, and safe, efficacious hair, face and body care.Listen to more Causeartist podcasts hereHuge thanks to our Causeartist Partners - Check them out hereCheck out:ImpactInvestor.io - Discover impact investors from around the world.Podcast Made with TransistorPodcast cover design Made with CanvaBuild amazing web platforms with Webflow
For-profit practices have caused the eyeglass industry to act in their own best interests - not yours. What they're not telling you is if you're nearsighted (meaning you have Myopia) you might be able to improve your vision, for good, without glasses. Jake Steiner is the founder of endmyopia.org. When Jake was told he needed glasses he didn't simply accept it as most of us do. After years of experiments and vision exercises of his own creation, he was able to restore his vision. He has now helped 10k+ people with Myopia heal their own vision, without using glasses. This is a classic example of doing it different - not succumbing to the status quo and finding a new approach with creativity, logic, and science. I hope this episode “opens your eyes” to new information and a new way of thinking and I hope it encourages you to ask questions like “why” in your life like it has for me. Highlights 12:55 What exactly myopia is 15:32 The causes of myopia and why it's on the rise 23:10 Why eyeglasses might be making your vision worse in the long term 31:00 How the average eye doctor treats myopia and why it's a flawed system 39:29 Jakes methods on how you can improve your myopia Guest: Jake Steiner Resources We Mention: Endmyopia.org Zenni Optical Related Episodes: Check out the most recent episodes Health Resources Healing Hashimoto's Course Thyroid Lab Guide + Tracker (free) Recommended Non-Toxic Products Connect With Carly: CarlyJohnsonBrawner.com Instagram: @carlyjohnsonbrawner Sponsors: Organifi (Use code Carly for 20% off) Microbalance Health (use code Carly for 10% off) Complete Show Notes Here
On May 23rd, 1785 Benjamin Franklin announced his invention of the bifocal eyeglass which is so far very useful for people with difficulty in seeing both close-up and far away objects. Compiled & Presented by : Abdul Credits, Image by Dani Link from Pixabay
Drew gets his first dose of vaccine juice. Paul provides an update on the iPad Pro and Magic Keyboard "issues." You should own Screen Mom by now. Paul gets his Lego piece replaced and finishes his model. Drew writes an Amazon review for a safety razor, which leads the fellas down quite the rabbit hole... Recorded 04/29/21 Show Links Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) and iPad Air (4th generation) - US English MacRumors: "Apple Says New 12.9-Inch iPad Pro is 'Functionally Compatible' With Older Magic Keyboard, But Fit May Be Imperfect When Closed" Set up and use Magic Keyboard for iPad Screen Mom Screen Cleaner Kit for Laptop, Phone Cleaner, iPad, Eyeglass, LED, LCD, TV - Includes 2oz Spray and 2 Purple Cleaning Cloths Lego NASA Space Shuttle Discovery VIKINGS BLADE The Emperor 'MEIJI' Adjustable Safety Razor Drew's Review King C. Gillette Double Edge Safety Razor Chrome Plated Handle with 5 pack Platinum Coated Refills Double Edge Safety Razor with Long Natural Bamboo Handle | Safety Razor Wood | Eco Friendly | For Men or For Women | Sustainable and Durable | Saftey Razor | Bambaw Merkur Razor Adjustable Futur Brushed Chrome Safety Razor, MK-700002 EASACE Long Handle Double Edge Safety Razor Razors for Men Women Wet Shaving Kit+1 Stand+1 Shaver Cleaning Brush+10 Stainless Steel Double Edge Safety Razor Blades+1 Delicate Box(Black King C. Gillette
The order of topics is: Our chat with Debi about her process for choosing frames (from 2.00 - 21.00 min). Within this period, the discussion for the image below labelled Soft Summer glasses begins at 827 min. Our thoughts about Jorunn's glasses, for the image labelled Rimless and Navy below, begins at 11.20 min. The conversation with the image below labelled Navy, Red, and Black begins at 16.06 min. Transition to discussing frames for the Seasons begins at 21.10 min, with Seasons order as follows: Winter at 24.31 min Summer at 32.41 min Autumn at 37.45 min Spring at 44.13 min Duration total: 49.37 minutes Listeners joining us on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, visit the blog post at Chrysalis Colour under the Podcasts tab, Episode 23, to view the images we discuss. SHOW NOTES Debi's website is in progress. In the meantime, contact Debi through her colour analyst page here at Chrysalis Colour or via her Facebook page at Bloom PCA. The site Debi used for choosing frames is here at Zenni Optical. Jorunn's Bright Winter course is here at Nordic Simplicity. E-books and the paperback with information about the Seasons are here at the 12 BLUEPRINTS shop. Neutrals Sets of fabrics for the Seasons are here at the 12 BLUEPRINTS shop. -
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Barbi thinks about plastic life thru the eyeglasses of a beloved
Suggested changes to the legend automation and schedule. On October 13th Apple will be having a phone event. They should be releasing 4 new phones. Eyeglass wipes are good for cleaning the screen of the iPhone. You can get them from Walmart in the optical department. Chris and Dave did a demo of Way Around. wayaround_com telephone 888-898-4465 Chris gave recipe for slow cooker chicken pot pie.
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. Eyeglass maker Luxottica suffers ransomware cancels production shift as result 2. Over half million gamers accounts compromised in password attack 3. Microsoft Bing search queries exposed to Internet 4. Six indicted for conspiracy to bribe Amazon insiders to gain advantage in marketplace I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
Blue light filtering glasses are one of those long-term products that we don't usually think of in terms of retention. On this episode of Playing for Keeps, Ryan Fisher, Senior Growth Marketing Manager at Felix Gray, talks Kristen through the ways that the brand is working to build a base of lifelong customers.
A word about Black Lives Matter, some Youtube Cooking Channels, a tale of Eyeglass Repair Failure, Why Liquid Smoke SUCKS, and not being too proud to beg.#BLM, #YouTube, #EyeBuyDirect.com, #LiquidSmoke,
This week, the sun is shining on SOSS studio and the world is looking a little brighter. Amy and Maya catch up on their week and in the first ever elderly update Maya gets glasses! Amy shares some spring fashion thoughts and Amy & Maya discuss fewer, better things vs fast fashion. In politics corner, Amy & Maya didn't know that they hated Bloomberg! Who knew? And also, what is up with the caucus system? Next, in a surprising turn of events, your girls come to the conclusion that face tattoos are A-ok! Finally, Amy, Maya & Producer Tyler continue to adjust to their new normal as Harrison the dog continues to try to make a name for himself vying for his spot as the 3rd co-host in the new SOSS studio. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-spirit-of-77/message
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Chris Pickett is the CEO of DigiLens, a company on a mission to enable the next generation of waveguide-based AR displays using their proprietary waveguide technology.Chris laid the foundation for his career by earning degrees in engineering and law. He went on to become the head of technology licensing or the CEO at 4 startups and a couple of other companies that focused on innovating and licensing technology and intellectual property around semiconductors, image sensors, optics.Most recently, he was the President and CEO of Pelican Imaging, which was acquired by Tessera.In this conversation, Chris shares his perspective on the importance of waveguides in creating eyeglass-thin smartglasses, and what sets DigiLens technology apart. As Chris explains, most waveguide optics are complicated and expensive to manufacture, but DigiLens has a different approach.He shares his background in licensing IP for unique materials, designs, and manufacturing approaches, and the strategy they’ll be using at DigiLens.We talk about the recent $50M they raised from the likes of Niantic, Universal Display, Samsung, Sony, and others, and what those investors mean for the future of the business.He goes on to comment on what he views as the best type of early customer – one with a clear focus on the end-user experience, not one chasing arbitrary specs.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com.
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Daniel speaks with the founder of Le Kevin, the new eyewear fashion accessory company, Michele Quastel.
Today, Amy Selbach is interviewing an old friend of hers, David Barton! They met years ago on a ski trip and bonded over their mutual love of travel, outdoor sports, and knowledge of international markets. David is the founder and CEO of DAVID KIND, an eyeglass company that sources premium materials and works alongside exceptionally skilled craftsmen to bring exclusive designs to life. They use traditional techniques with the latest developments in computer-aided manufacturing to create some of the finest quality eyewear in the world. In today’s conversation, Amy and David talk about what it takes to build a product-based luxury consumer brand, and the courageous action he’s taken to build a successful brand from the ground-up — including the very first investment he had made in the business that really required acting in spite of fear! David also shares how he has reached out to influencers to help establish his brand and drive sales, the steps he took early on when reaching out for financing for his business, and how his brand story has developed over the years. This episode is full of great insights — so don’t miss out! Key Takeaways [:45] About today’s guest, David Barton! [2:13] Amy welcomes Dave to the podcast. [2:51] Dave gives the quick story of his life up to this point in time. [5:00] Dave shares one of his moments of 20 seconds of insane courage and how it changed his life! [6:51] What was the first expenditure Dave made for his brand, DAVID KIND? [8:07] Dave speaks about his experience with figuring out the “how” of digital marketing and making his first investment in it. [9:25] In terms of taking his first steps, what were the circumstances present that made David act and initially start his business? [11:27] How Dave established a different kind of positioning, filling in a gap in the market. [12:43] What were some significant pieces early on that helped Dave’s brand really take off and really drive sales? [14:07] When reaching out to influencers, did they work with an agency to get in touch or did they cold call? [16:18] Dave speaks about another moment of insane courage after his business took off. [18:13] What are some of the fears Dave feels on a daily basis and how does he act in spite of them? [19:51] Did Dave ever see himself as an entrepreneur when he was working for other brands? [20:43] Why being clear on his “why” has helped him overcome fears associated with his business. [21:25] Why does an economic downturn tend to impact luxury brands the most? [23:08] In terms of their positioning, are they still focusing on the ‘styling’ aspect of their product? [23:59] Dave describes what the step of reaching out for financing for his business looked like. [25:15] How Dave’s threshold of tolerance for risk has increased since becoming an entrepreneur. Would he have considered himself high-risk in the beginning? [25:55] Dave shares the kind of risks that, 10 years ago, he could have never imagined taking within his business! [27:41] Does Dave have any moments where he took a risk and it didn’t turn out well? [31:08] Dave shares a moment where he stood up for himself in a tough situation. [33:40] How has Dave’s brand story developed over the years? How does he leverage it? [40:00] Dave gives his thoughts on product margins and common complaints regarding it. [44:40] Are there different qualities of lenses? Or are you simply paying more for the brand name and designer frame? [47:29] David’s tips for those wanting to build a strong brand of their own in the consumer product category? [51:30] What is something Dave wishes he would’ve known as a child coming up in the world, that he would like his son to know? [52:47] Where to find DAVID KIND online! Key Highlights: What inspired David to follow through with his business idea and keep his motivation up. How David has worked with influencers to help boost sales and popularity! David provides tips for those wanting to build a strong, confident brand in the consumer product category. Why being clear on your “why” will help you overcome your fears associated with your business! Mentioned in this Episode: DAVID KIND The Alter Ego Effect: The Power of Secret Identities to Transform Your Life, by Todd Herman Gary V. Connect with my Guest! David’s website: DAVID KIND DAVID KIND’s Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Hey listeners! Do you want to get your story out into the world in a really big way? Visit AmySelbach.com/BrandStory to access my free, one-hour brand story planner! In under an hour, you can have a beautifully crafted brand story to use everywhere! Your brand story should be on your website, your packaging, and at the beginning of any presentation you give. A brand story is crucial for pitches to the media, brand deals, podcasts, and investor decks. Not only that, this formula can be used for brand case studies, testimonials, and ad copy. Follow-up with Me! If you want to get more resources on marketing, branding, content strategy and building a business, you can follow me over on Instagram @AmySelbach or at AmySelbach.com! For more episodes, visit our Libsyn page or listen on iTunes!
The Polemicist's Eyeglass by Mike Shephard (drama) [07:12min] by Matt Prendergast
A Meet and Greet for The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show at Kelly's Pour Favor Saloon and Cookhouse. Meet Marty Juel from Indiana. His Lions Club is bringing an eyeglass exchange to the Lions Club of Puerto Vallarta. Then we talk with Ian Tait From East Vancouver British Columbia. He has been coming to Puerto Vallarta since 1972. Both Marty and Ian tell us about their favorite Restaurants, and things to do in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Listen to The Podcast Hello fellow travelers, welcome this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel show. I am your host Barry Kessler and I am just so happy to be introducing you to my favorite vacation destination, and maybe even yours, Puerto Vallarta Mexico. That music you were just listening to is performed by Alberto Perez, the owner of the La Palapa Group of Restaurants. Those are La Palapa, The [caption id="attachment_2017" align="alignright" width="300"] Vista Grill on The Beach Romantic Dinner[/caption] El Dorado Beach Club, and at night for dinner The El Dorado transforms into the ever so romantic Vista Grill with those dramatic views of the Los Muertos Pier all lit up at night in beautiful colors. Of course, at La Palapa you can enjoy that same view of the Los Muertos Pier all day long for breakfast, lunch or dinner, seated with your toes in the sand right at the water’s edge. It’s so romantic, it’s so Puerto Vallarta my friends! This week I have a couple of listeners who came to the Meet and Greet at Kelly’s Pour Favor Saloon and Cookhouse, both lovers of Puerto Vallarta, but first, let’s see what’s happening this week in Puerto Vallarta, the 14th of May 2018. Restaurant Week PV May 15th till June 10th 2018 As I mentioned last week, restaurant week begins today May 15thth and goes all the way to June 10th this year. Subscribe On iTunes & Leave a Good Review Subscribe on Android With Spreaker From Vallarta Lifestyles Vallarta Lifestyles Publishing Group established Restaurant Week in 2005 through an annual festival that takes place every year from May 15 – June 10. Restaurant Week features many of Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit’s most coveted restaurants. Participating establishments offer innovative three-course menus, with three options available for each course. Since the prices are often discounted by up to 50%, dining out during Restaurant Week is not only more fun, but also much more affordable. Participating restaurants can choose to offer their special, Restaurant Week menu at $269, $399 or $466 pesos per person, tips and beverages not included. I have a link in the show notes for the directory of participating restaurants from Vallarta Lifestyles Magazine. https://restaurantweekpv.com/en/participantes Each participating restaurant has a restaurant week banner hanging outside so they are easy to find. Down Vallarta 2018 [caption id="attachment_3097" align="alignright" width="300"] Getting Ready for Down Vallarta 2018[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3102" align="alignright" width="300"] Getting Ready for Down Vallarta 2018[/caption] The Down Vallarta BMX bike race took place on Sunday and I have pictures of the event and of the construction of the ramps, the trucks filled with dirt, and some pics of the event itself that I shot from the roof of the condo in the sky, the Airbnb I stayed in for $32.00 a night. I got some pretty good shots from there so check them out, and yes, it was a great spot to watch the action both Saturday for the trial runs, and Sunday for the real thing. [caption id="attachment_3099" align="alignright" width="300"] Getting Ready for Down Vallarta 2018[/caption] I was talking with the MC of the event a couple days earlier, and he told me the wrong time of the start, and listener Bill and wife were coming up to join me, but alas, I gave them the wrong start time and they just couldn’t get through, so sorry Bill, I still have beers chilling up here for you. [caption id="attachment_3108" align="alignright" width="283"] Down Vallarta BMX 2018 From my Airbnb in The Sky[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3110" align="alignright" width="300"] Down Vallarta BMX 2018 From my Airbnb in The Sky[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3109" align="alignleft" width="300"] Down Vallarta BMX 2018 From my Airbnb in The Sky[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3111" align="alignright" width="300"] Down Vallarta BMX 2018 From my Airbnb in The Sky[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3113" align="alignright" width="197"] Down Vallarta BMX 2018 From my Airbnb in The Sky[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3112" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Down Vallarta BMX 2018 From my Airbnb in The Sky[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3107" align="alignleft" width="300"] The Winner of the Event![/caption] New Airbnb on The Beach [caption id="attachment_3121" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Airbnb on The Beach[/caption] And speaking of condo in the sky, my wife arrives tonight and I’m not going to make her climb the stairway to heaven, originally I had reserved this place up on Arroyo del Pedregoso for the first 10 days of the trip knowing that if I thought it would be a good fit for Debbie, I could extend the stay, but knowing that there were other choices out there, cheap enough for me, yet, good enough for her. So I hit the Airbnb site pretty hard and I found yet another place with no reviews, but it was described as being on Playa Camarones, which the picture clearly showed, and it [caption id="attachment_3122" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Airbnb on The Beach[/caption] looked like a pretty nice place from the pictures of course, and the guy was giving the first 5 to reserve a 20% discount, so I reserved the place for $191 for the 3 days so like, $63 a night. I know, splurging Barry? Well, yes. It’s going to be out 30th wedding anniversary, so yeah. Anyway, if you haven’t used Airbnb, they don’t tell you the exact address of the place or even the street name until after you commit to it. You are shown the approximate location of the place, usually, I mean, some of these listings, the owner tells you where it is. But anyway, I pay for the place and guess where it is, above the Barracuda! So, I’m like, rushing to see what the hours of the place are, and they don’t open till 12 noon and they close early on Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday till midnight so it shouldn’t be too bad. I’ll have some more time to wander through that neighborhood in the Cinco de Diciembre Neighborhood. Of course I’ll take pictures and stuff and junk, and get back to you on the Condo with a review. Puerto Vallarta’s 100 Year Anniversary They are gearing up for the 100th anniversary of the Municipality, The City of Puerto Vallarta, coming up May 31st. The town is all abuzz with excitement as the date approaches. Things are very busy right now with restaurant week and the people already in town for the event. I’ll bring you more in the next show. Screenshots of ATM in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Remember I had a listener ask about the ATM machines, how they are a little intimidating, well I took screen shots of the entire process, and I have the pics in the show notes for this episode, describing the whole thing with arrows and stuff and junk. Check them out. [caption id="attachment_3123" align="alignleft" width="300"] Enter Your Pin Number and Push Continuar[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3124" align="alignnone" width="300"] Select Cash Withdrawal[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3126" align="alignleft" width="300"] Select Savings or Checking[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3125" align="alignnone" width="300"] Do You Agree to Pay 31.32 pesos for the Service? About $1.60 US[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3127" align="alignleft" width="300"] Press Accept[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3128" align="alignnone" width="300"] Sure You Want To Do It? Continue[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3130" align="alignnone" width="300"] Getting Ready To Pay You Pesos[/caption] Okay, I’m in paradise, that’s enough of that, let’s get on with the interviews. Meet and Greet Interviews at Kelly's Pour Favor Saloon and Cookhouse I invited listeners to come join me and JR at Kelly’s Pour Favor Cookhouse and Saloon last Tuesday, and there were lots of people there, a nice crowd. I plied you with offers of t-shirts and the chance to pitch your business, to tell us what you are doing in paradise, you know the usual, and two listeners stepped up to the plate. The first is Marty Juel, from Indiana, and the second is Ian Tait. [caption id="attachment_3117" align="alignright" width="300"] Ian Tait[/caption] Steve Tenny and his band Tequila rush sent us upstairs to the Patio Lounge, and I set up the microphones, and we had a little chat. Let’s get to that right now…. [caption id="attachment_3116" align="alignleft" width="300"] Marty and Jeanine Juel at the Meet and Greet[/caption] Listen to The Podcast [caption id="attachment_3134" align="alignleft" width="300"] Lions Club in Puerto Vallarta[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3136" align="alignright" width="225"] Lions Club in Puerto Vallarta[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3141" align="alignnone" width="300"] Lions Club Puerto Vallarta From Inside[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3142" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Lions Club Puerto Vallarta From Inside[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3143" align="alignright" width="300"] Lions Club Puerto Vallarta From Inside[/caption] I have links to that Eyeglass Program. What a great opportunity to get involved in helping out right here in Puerto Vallarta. And good on you Lions Club. I have pictures of the outside, and Marty is sending me pics of the inside of the place. I always wanted to know about that place. Hey, maybe you might have plans to rent out a large facility while in town. Check out the pics for sure. And Ian, love his voice, and he has the greatest attitude. Both these guys are so much fun, and really, just typical of the kinds of people you meet in paradise. There’s tons of people who spend lots of time here in bars and on the beach, who are full of it. Information in mean. Thanks guys. [caption id="attachment_3138" align="alignnone" width="300"] Lions Club Eyeglass Recycling Program[/caption] [caption id="attachment_3137" align="alignleft" width="300"] Lions Club Eyeglass Recycling Program[/caption] Okay, that should do it for this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. Next week, stay tuned for more on the ground reports from Puerto Vallarta Mexico, with travel tips, great restaurant and excursion ideas and more. Until then, remember, this is an interactive show where I depend on your questions and suggestions about all things Puerto Vallarta. If you think of something I should be talking about, please reach out to me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending us your message. And remember, if you are considering booking any type of tour while you are in Puerto Vallarta, you must go to Vallartainfo.com, JR’s website and reserve your tour through him, right from his website. Remember the value for value proposition. His experience and on the ground knowledge of everything Puerto Vallarta in exchange for your making a purchase of a tour that you would do anyway, you’re just doing it through him as a way of saying thank you. It costs no more than if you were to use someone else so do it. Really. And when you do take one of these tours, email me about your experiences. Maybe you can come on-board and share with others what you liked or didn’t like about the tour. Again, contact me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending off a message. Don’t forget his maps, his DIY tours and his revitalized Happy Hour Board. I have links to all of those in the show notes. [caption id="attachment_3146" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Lions Club Eyeglass Mission[/caption] And once again, if you like this podcast, please take the time and subscribe and give me a good review on iTunes if you would. That way we can get the word out to more and more people about the magic of this place. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Remember I made it easy for you to do just that with each episode I create. But if you haven't been to my website, you really need to have a look there. I have the links to the places we talk about, interesting pictures and the more all right there in my blog-posts and show-notes for each episode of the show so check them out for sure if you haven't already all-right? All right. [caption id="attachment_3147" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Lions Club Eyeglass Mission[/caption] So, thanks to Marty Juel and Ian Tait for coming down to Kelly’s Pour Favor for the meet and greet and sitting for an interview. Remember to check out the eyeglass exchange that the Lyons do. It’s all there in the show notes for this episode, and hey, thanks to all of you for listening all [caption id="attachment_3148" align="alignright" width="200"] Lions Club Eyeglass Mission[/caption] the way through this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. This is Barry Kessler signing off with a wish for you all to slow down, be kind and live the Vallarta lifestyle. Nos Vemos amigos! Marty Juel Indiana Lions Club, District 25-G Lions Club Eyeglass Recycling Program Places Marty Stayed The Melia Vallarta Playa Los Arcos, Puerto Vallarta, México Plaza Mar, Puerto Vallarta, México Places to Visit in Puerto Vallarta The Puerto Vallarta Zoo Vallarta Botanical Garden Places Marty Likes to Eat Bravos, Puerto Vallarta, México Fredy’s Tucan, Puerto Vallarta, México No Way Jose Restaurant, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Ian Tait's Favorite Picks Day Trip Bus to Bucerías Breakfast Serrano's Meat House, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Ándales Puerto Vallarta, México Wild and Hungry Cougar Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 65 peso specials Dinner Langostinos, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico ask for a Jorge Karen’s Place in Bucerias
It's been reported that almost 45% of the US population suffers from one of four refractive errors in vision, the most common of which is called presbyopia, an age-related condition that decreases a person's ability to focus on objects in front of them. To varying degrees, this problem affects every single person who is over the age of 35 and only progresses with time. Until now, this problem has remained entirely unaddressed by the scientific community. Tridib Ghosh is the CEO, director, and co-founder of Sharp Eyes, a company that is creating programmable liquid lenses which have the ability to correct presbyopia by changing their curvature in direct accordance with an object that's within the user's gaze. The technology uses an eye tracking system that calculates the exact distance between an object and the user and changes shape accordingly in order to bring that object into complete focus for the user. The change occurs within a fraction of a second so that the user never feels like they're losing eye power. Furthermore, the lenses can be updated by programming new data as it relates to the progressive deterioration of the user's vision over time. As it turns out, these lenses will also address the other refractive errors in vision-myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. The team at Sharp Eyes is preparing to test their prototype on actual patients in order to see what further optimizations might be needed before launching the first-generation product. Tune in for the details.
Eyeglasses part one • Give me my damn glasses. Part two • Glasses part freakin 3
Hey Weight Loss Nation! www.TheWeightLossNation.com It’s Tampa Bay Tuesday, and today I’m Reviewing the Oxford Exchange Restaurant……located at 420 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL The Oxford Exchange is across the street from the Beautiful University of Tampa Campus. The Oxford Exchange is a unique building, bringing a historic flare, with a modern twist to the Tampa Bay Area. The building was built in 1891, and is believed to have began it’s history as a horse stable. In the 1920’s an Arcade of local shops and businesses occupied the space. Brother & Sister……. Blake Casper and Allison Adams bought the building decades later, and envisioned a place where people could feel like they were part of the community and engage in conversation. Keeping traditional architectural designs …blended with European inspiration…..the Oxford Exchange opened it’s doors to the public on September 24, 2012. The Oxford Exchange contains a vibrant, open seating area…..where guests can sip on tea from the Tebella Tea Company or coffee from Buddy Brew…..anytime. There’s a book shop, an eclectic gift shop, Aesop’s Hair & Skin Products store and a Warby Parker…..Eyeglass or Sunglasses Store. The 2nd Floor holds The Commerce Club….. a members-only shared work space as well as space for private events. Then we have the Oxford Exchange Restaurant! Which has two boasting areas to enjoy a meal or afternoon tea! Guests may be seated in an art filled dining room with an open kitchen…. Or…… guests may sit in the sunlit Conservatory, complete with plants, vines and a retractable glass roof. The menu consists of fresh and seasonal appetizers, salads and sandwhiches…..which are complemented by an array of premium coffees, teas, and cocktails. The Oxford Exchange Restaruant is open M – F from 7:30am – 5:30pm and is open from 9:00am – 5:00pm on Sat and Sundays, with a beautiful Brunch Spread, which is available from 9:00am – 4:00pm I ordered a Seasonal Chopped Salad with Grilled Chicken. The lettuces on the salad are – Romaine, Spinach & Arugula….my Favorite Blend! Dates, Pumpkin Seeds and Avocado are also on the salad…… As well as fresh Goat Cheese. The dressing is a Citrus Cilantro Vinegrette…which I asked for on the side…since I’m not a fan of Cilantro. For my afternoon tea…..I ordered Jamaican Ruby Red….which contains grapefruit & Eucalyptus. Never had it before! Know what drew me to this tea? I LOVE the smell of Eucalyptus! I also love citrusy smell, so I was hoping it would taste just as good! My server brought my TEA first in a self-pouring pot and a white china cup. The tea was beautiful! A Magenta colored tea and the smell was friggin awesome! Just as I had imagined! The first thing I tasted was a mild Eucalyptus and then the citrus. Wow….I was impressed! I decided to drink the TEA just the way it was served! Then my chopped salad arrived and it was beautifully presented. It looked great to me……I’m no friggin Gordon Ramsey…but I have to say it LOOKED pretty. So pretty…….I took a picture and posted it on the FB WLN site! I tasted the Citrus Cilantro Vinegrette BEFORE I put it over my salad and it wasn’t overly Cilantro tasting! That’s good for me! The greens were fresh, crisp and peppery….just the way I like them! The grilled chicken was cut into small bite size cubes. NICE Touch! Avocado was creamy and the Goat Cheese was fresh too. A nice compliment to the greens. All in all……I have to give the Salad AND the TEA….. a Weight Loss Nation 2 Thumbs Up! If you aren’t a fan of salad greens…… there are many other choices to satisfy your palate, while eating healthy at the same time. Check out the menu at www.oxfordexchange.com You can also contact the Oxford Exchange by calling 813-253-0222. The service was excellent as well….My server interrupted me just the right amount of times to see if I needed anything. The price for the chopped salad is $17.00….. a tad high, but excellent tasting! If you’re interested in breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea…… I HIGHLY recommend the Oxford Exchange for yourself, with a client or to meet a friend. Ready to join Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay! For a limited time, you can join Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay for only $20.18 a month for the next twelve months. After Valentine’s Day……the regular monthly price of $39.99 is in effect. You can also join as a “Lifetime Member” of Weight Loss Nation now…for a one time fee of only $299.00! After Valentine’s Day…….which is February 14, 2018…..the price goes back up to it’s regular price of $449.00! As a Weight Loss Nation listener, we are celebrating the Launch of Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay! You can email me at Support@WLNTB.com and tell me you want to become a Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay Member. Put the secret code – TAMPA2018 into the email and I’ll make sure you join Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay for just $20.18 a month, for the next 12 months! Join us and join the community that LIVES a Healthy Lifestyle for Life! www.TheWeightLossNation.com Thanks to Pachyderm for the great music of "Happy Song" THAT’S IT FOR TODAY WLN! UNTIL NEXT TIME……HAVE YOURSELF A VERY HAPPY, HEALTHY & PROSPEROUS WEEK!
BONUS EPISODE! Jason and I discuss Victorian Era Eyeglass Innovations! We talk about the difference between a monocle and a quizzing glass, as well as President Teddy Roosevelt’s pince-nez.
Stefan und Schepp haben heute Martin Schuhfuß eingeladen, der bei den diesjährigen Events der JSConfEU und der OTSConf mit seinen kreativen Entwicklungen für Aufsehen gesorgt hat. Schaunotizen [00:00:12] Creative Coding Martin erzählt uns von seinem „Werdegang“ als Creative Coder, und wie er da grundsätzlich an neue Projekte rangeht. Schepp ergänzt durch seine Erfahrungen beim letztjährigen […]
Sass has revolutionized how we write our stylesheets, but you may have found yourself frustrated by waiting for stylesheets to compile. In this talk Sass core developer, Chris Eppstein, will give you ways to speed up your stylesheets and get your app's build running lighting fast. Learn how to use libsass in your javascript asset pipeline, how to use Eyeglass to package and consume sass modules with NPM, and how to write your own custom Sass functions in Javascript. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2015/sessions/lightning-fast-sass-chris-eppstein
Sass has revolutionized how we write our stylesheets, but you may have found yourself frustrated by waiting for stylesheets to compile. In this talk Sass core developer, Chris Eppstein, will give you ways to speed up your stylesheets and get your app's build running lighting fast. Learn how to use libsass in your javascript asset pipeline, how to use Eyeglass to package and consume sass modules with NPM, and how to write your own custom Sass functions in Javascript. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2015/sessions/lightning-fast-sass-chris-eppstein
Eyeglass World launches first retail collection of smart glass technologies in the U.S., including specially designed prescription lens options and hardware for Recon, Vuzix and Epson wearable devices.
SHOW NOTESTwo shout outs this week. First to TheDesignAir for going live with their brand new podcast, The Aviator, it's really great and you should all subscribe!Second to our own Alex who just released the first episode of his video travel show, Attaché. Take a look at the London episode. Paul attended the filming of Barcelona this week—what fun we had!I. News of the weekWOW goes transatlanticIceland's WOW air prepares fo new transatlantic routes — Alan Dron, ATWRyanair to add cheap transatlantic flights, WiFi and more in the next three years — Kayla Hertz, IrishCentralThe economic impact of Emirates Airlines in EuropeEmirates Airgues Why It's Good for Europe's Economy — Deena Kamel Yousef, BloombergBoeing and FedEx support OpenSkiesBoeing, FedEx battle back vs US airlines on Gulf competition — ReutersBombardier flies its CS300Bombardier schedules CS300 first flight for 26 February — Mavis Toh, FlightGlobalSouthWest misses inspectionsSouthwest Airlines grounds 128 Boeing 737 airplanes for missed inspections — Terry Maxon, The Dallas Morning NewsSouthwest for Now Can Use Planes That Missed Inspection — David Koenig, ABC NewsUnited is brutally honest with its pilotsUnited Airlines Officials Highlight 'Near-Misses' in Safety Message to Pilots — Dan Good, ABC NewsA new biggest plane ever madeThis Will Be the World's Largest Plane — John Wenz, Popular MechanicsInside The Roc's Lair — Guy Norris, Aviation WeekA 747 Gobs Solar Impulse From Switzerland To Abu Dhabi — Paul Papadimitriou, LayoversThe restoration of the first 747From rust bucket to showpiece: Volunteers are rescuing the first Boeing 747 — Ron Judd, The Seattle Times II. Innovation in AirTech, PaxEx and Design#MWC15: IBM showcases iOS app for airline industryNext IBM MobileFirst for iOS Apps Unveiled — IBMApple - IBM Partnership Sprouts Latest Set Of Apps At Mobile World Congress — Ron Miller, Techcrunch#MWC15: Virgin goes smartwatchVirgin Atlantic is testing Sony SmartWear, including EyeGlass, for engineer collaboration — Dave Neal, The InquirerJAL Tests Smartwatch Broadcasts at Tokyo Haneda — Paul Papadimitriou, Layovers#MWC15: American Airlines' HackathonWearableWorld Success StoryRyanair goes mobile-firstThe new Ryanair - a mobile-first travel retailer — Martin Cowen, TnoozOptions Away' future ticket lockOptions Away, an airfare lock startup, raises $3.5 million — Sean O'Neill, TnoozA mobile passport to get into the USSecond Airport Offers Travelers Access to Mobile Passport App — Benet J. Wilson, Airways NewsFaster Airport Entry Into the USA with this Selfie iPhone App — Paul Papadimitriou, LayoversStarwood and Uber join loyalty forcesStarwood Is Giving Out SPG Loyalty Points to Uber Riders — Serena Saitto, BloombergGoogle Flights is out of betaGoogle Flights comes out of beta, but still isn't profitable — Sean O'Neill, TnoozHere's what Google's super-fast flight search reveals about its product strategy — Jillian D'Onfro, Business InsiderUse ITA codes on HipMunkBet You Didn't Know: Using Hipmunk to book ITA Matrix flights — FrequentMilerAirbus goes AirWolfAirbus' New Composite Helicopter Is A Billion Dollar Bet — Chris Clarke, Jalopnik III. App of the WeekTurbulence Forecast IV. Debate of the weekOne year into MH370's mysterious disappearance.The Vanishing — Sean Flynn, GQ'Nobody cares any more': the relatives who went looking Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 — Jon Ronson, The GuardianMH370 hunt covers 40% of search area — FlightglobalMH370: Australian PM Abbott hints at scaled back search — BBC NewsHow crazy am I to think I actually know where that Malaysia Airlines plane is? — Jeff Wise, NYMagTo Keep Airplanes on the Map, Track Them from Space — Loren Grush, Popular ScienceAirlines Make Baby Steps on Flight Tracking a Year After Flight 370 Vanished — Scott Mayerowitz and David Koenig, APSigFox V. Question of the weekWhat seat would you recommend? Window, middle or aisle? by Deanne De Rego Hunter in Kent, UK.It is often said that window seats are made for dreamers, aisle seats for workers and aisle for no one. Turns out both Alex and Paul are in for the experience and explain the reasons why. VI. Airport of the weekBCN.Barcelona-El Prat airport has ambition. Alex and Paul talk about their experience there.
Selecting Optimal Eyeglass Frames and Preparing Children To Wear Them
Selecting Optimal Eyeglass Frames and Preparing Children To Wear Them
Technological Innovations presented at the Consumer Electronic Show last weekend in Las Vegas. Examples: the first Li-Fi smartphone; wearable computers; smart watches; HUD computerized eyeglasses by Lumus (a competitor to Google Glass); 5G; curved TVs; 4K Ultra HighDef TVs (UHD TV); smart LED lights; and PlayStation Now. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the January 15, 2014 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 26 minutes] Stephen Euin Cobb is an author, futurist, magazine writer and host of the award-winning podcast The Future And You. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he has also been a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. Stephen is the author of Indistinguishable from Magic: Predictions of Revolutionary Future Science as well as A Brief History of Predicting the Future.
Stuart Jaffe (author and co-host of The Eclectic Review) is today's featured guest. Topics: Google putting together a convention this month for app developers to come and write apps for Google's new eyeglass computer; Google calling for the end of passwords and pushing for some method which might be more secure than passwords; Casual terrorists verses Dedicated terrorists; the new 4K and 8K TVs (which have four times and 16 times the resolution of HD TVs); David Brin's prediction of a future without privacy (in his novel Earth) and the curious effects in Nancy Kress's novel A Beggar in Spain; the life-changing convenience of streaming TV shows and movies; ways Japanese and Korean movies are different from America movies; as well as Life extension and what Stuart might do differently if he knew he would probably live to be 300 years old. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the February 6, 2013 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 37 minutes] Stuart Jaffe is the author of The Max Porter Paranormal-Mysteries, The Malja Chronicles, a post-apocalyptic fantasy series, and After The Crash as well as the short story collection, 10 Bits of My Brain, and many other short stories which have appeared in magazines and anthologies. He is the co-host of The Eclectic Review -- a podcast about science, art, and well, everything. He also plays guitar, is active in the theater, and holds a 2nd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do.
Dr. Bill gives a comprehensive discussion of eyeglasses for kids with low vision, from selecting a doctor through training the child.
Dr. Bill gives a comprehensive discussion of eyeglasses for kids with low vision, from selecting a doctor through training the child.
James Maxey (author and "big science geek") and Jim Craig (planetarium director) are our featured guests. Topic: The Year in Science. What's new and what's happening. Such as: Is science slowing down?; water verified on the moon; eyeglass head-up computers; a thousand planets discovered outside our solar system; and a vast cloud of alcohol discovered in space large enough to keep every living human drunk for the next three million years. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the July 13, 2011 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 38 minutes]. This is the first half of a discussion panel recorded before a live audience on June 4, 2011 in Charlotte North Carolina at the SF&F convention ConCarolinas. (The second half will be presented next week.) James Maxey is the author of the superhero novel Nobody Gets the Girl as well as the Dragon Age fantasy series which includes the novels Bitterwood, Dragonforge, and Dragonseed. Set a thousand years in the future, after the fall of our modern civilization, in a world dominated by the intelligent dragons we created through genetic engineering. Humans are reduced to slaves, and the remnants of long forgotten nanotechnology make the world a wondrous place of magic. Jim Craig is the director of the James H. Lynn Planetarium at the Schiele Museum in Gastonia NC. He is a lifelong science fiction fan and has given presentations on the history of science fiction. He is an outspoken activist for science education, critical thinking, skepticism and free thought. In 2006 he was allowed to name a crater on Mars. Bonus: Your host reads a few paragraphs from his new novel Skinbrain (Cerebrodermus Fantastica) which features the alien character who calls herself Pug. Pug believes our galaxy belongs to her, which would be a meaningless notion if she did not have the power to destroy whole civilizations. And indeed, the habit.
Lester Madden (smart phone app developer consultant) is today's featured guest. Topics: Augmented Reality such as Face Recognition in smart phones, Google Sky and wikitude. Also, Augmented Reality helicopter drones controlled by smart phones; some of the goings on at Augmented Reality Conferences; and rumors about the next version of the iPhone (which may feature a Face Recognition app). And Eyeglass Computers: existing prototypes; many of the engineering hurdles which must be overcome before we all are wearing eyeglass computers; and why, once they become popular, there may be laws against wearing eyeglass computers. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the April 6, 2011 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 39 minutes]. This interview was recorded as a Skype-to-Skype call on March 26, 2011. Lester Madden spent 10 years at Microsoft evangelising the latest Microsoft developer products. After leaving Microsoft, Lester joined Skype and launched their developer program. He has also worked at Symbian Software Limited, Nokia Devices R&D and Symbian Foundation, working with thousands of developers to help bring applications to market. In 2009 Augmented Planet was created as a blog to catalogue the ever increasing growth of augmented reality. In 2010 Augmented Planet Consulting was created to utilize over 15 years of industry experience helping developers and organizations use cutting edge technologies and bring new products/services to market. News item: My father, Melvin Euin Cobb, age 80, passed away peacefully, after several years of declining health, on Sunday, March 27, 2011. To the many listeners who sent me emails of condolences, Thank you; I appreciate it. If I prove to be as devoted to those things I believe in as he was to the things he believed in, I will have done well.
Paul Levinson (author, media commentator and professor) is today's featured guest. Topics: eyeglass computers will replace smart phones; group decision-making as opposed to individual; the one benefit of writer's groups; debating on TV the banning of violent videogames; being told to Shut-Up! while on-air by Bill O'Reily; playing God as a fiction writer; how the viral nature of the internet not only defeats the traditional gate-keepers but it can let every artist--no matter how small or isolated or obscure--find the audience that will love their work. Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the February 16, 2011 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 50 minutes] This interview was recorded as a Skype-to-Skype call on February 5, 2011. Paul Levinson is professor of communications and media studies at Fordham University in New York City. He has a Bachelors in Journalism, a Masters in Media Studies and a Doctorate in Media Ecology. He is the author of five novels of science fiction and/or fantasy; as well as nine non-fiction books. He served as President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 1998 to 2001. As a commentator on media, popular culture, and science fiction he has been interviewed over 500 times on television and radio. And his op-eds have appeared in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, New York's Newsday, and the New York Sun. Prior to his academic career, Paul Levinson was a songwriter, singer and record producer in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with recordings by The Vogues, Donna Marie of The Archies and Ellie Greenwich. As a radio producer he worked with Murray the K and Wolfman Jack.