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Joining Dylan this week is James Milne of Fifty50 Knives, maker of some of the finest kitchen cutlery out there. James started off hand making knifes but demand quickly grew to the point where CNC became a need. James tells of buying used machinery, the issues that came with them, and a fantastic story of determination and overcoming these issues. Dylan and James also discuss 3D printing and the benefits to be found in resin 3D printers. ----------------------------------------- Help support the podcast www.patreon.com/withintolerancepodcast
EPISODE 64.TERRIKA FOSTER-BRASBY [Producer/Co-Host of espnW's Around The Rim podcast] joins via Zoom to talk creating Around the Rim, Women’s Basketball, WNBA vs. NBA, and why the WNBA is underrepresented/undervalued especially in mainstream media.We play INTERROGATION & KEYWORDS with Remy Martin!WATCH INTERVIEW: BLOG: https://www.jampackedshow.com/post/sheknowssportsABOUT:Terrika Foster-Brasby is one of the best multimedia journalists, digital podcast producers, on-air hosts and speakers in the sports industry.Self-made, self-driven, self-motivated, but most of all, selfless, Terrika covers the game to tell the stories of others. While the WNBA and NCAAW basketball are her passions, she's covered NBA, NFL and NCAA DI Men's Basketball. You can find her bylines with espnW, ESPN's The Undefeated, and The New York Times, but she's become synonymous with women's basketball as one of the two voices on espnW's Around The Rim podcast, alongside acclaimed women's basketball analyst LaChina Robinson.Terrika began her career in sports writing for La Dulce Locura online magazine in 2012. After several months, Terrika was then offered an opportunity to host a Friday night sports talk show on the online based Sportzfam Radio Network, hence The Gridiron Gurl was born in February 2013. She later added contributing to Yahoo! Sports before taking a position with ESPN Radio in December 2014. This was all accomplished ahead of her receiving her Masters Degree in Multimedia Journalism from Full Sail University in the summer of 2015.Since then, Terrika has had the pleasure of producing some of the most well-known personalities in sports including, Jemele Hill, Michael Smith, Mina Kimes, Cari Champion, Sarah Spain, Matthew Berry, Field Yates, Adam Schefter, and more. She has sat down with Hall of Famers Eric Dickerson, Sheryl Swoopes, and Rebecca Lobo. She's interviewed for radio… hip hop legend Ice Cube, actor Omar Epps, Power star Omari Hardwick, comedian Mike Epps and others. She's covered for audio and print the 2015 AAC Men's Basketball Conference Championships, the 2018 NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles, the 2018 and 2019 NCAAW Final Four in Columbus and Tampa, and the 2018 NBA Draft in Brooklyn to name a few. She's also designed various images & digital graphics that were displayed on ESPN linear networks and the ESPNW, ESPN Radio and ESPN Podcast social media. Terrika brings a perspective to sports that's real, authentic, unique, and one-of-a-kind that resonates with fans and media colleagues alike.Outside of sports, Terrika is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Iota Sweethearts, Inc., the NAACP, the National Association of Parliamentarians, and the National Association of Black Journalists. She's also a former NCAA Division II dual athlete, playing both volleyball and softball at Saint Augustine's University in Raleigh, NC, where she received her Bachelors of Arts degree in Political Science in May 2010.Twitter: @SheKnowsSports_ Instagram: @SheKnowsSports_ Facebook: @SheKnowsSports YouTube: @TeeTakeTwobit.ly/teetaketwo TerrikaFosterBrasby.comWWW.JAMPACKEDSHOW.COMJAMPACKED PHONE LINE#: 818-514-5830
“The phrase that I like to lead people with is if you’re not consciously including, you’re unconsciously excluding.”For our eighth episode, we sit down with Dr. Francesca Maclean, Co-Founder and current Strategic Director of Fifty50, a student led organisation dedicated to promoting gender equity in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Together we discuss the role of language in promoting inclusion, strategies to address inequitable behaviours, advice on starting a student led organisation and the advantages of using a personal brand in advocating for social change. Show Notes: Joan Kirner Young and Emerging Women Leaders (Program) Can We All Be Feminists? (Book) Australian Workplace Equality Index (Index) Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World (Book)If you’re interested in finding out more about the amazing work that Francesca is doing to promote gender equity, please check out her website. You can also get involved with Fifty50 through Facebook. Follow the Project Lantern journey on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and our Website. Review us on iTunes or listen on Spotify.
Queen Kandi Cole is an Emcee that recently performed in Mumbai, India’s Totem Pole Music Festival as well as around Cannes, France with her group Fifty50 and is also a member of The (SIS)TEM. Kandi stops by to drop some hip hop knowledge as well as talks patience & saving money for her career, her first time on Worldstar and the trolls, Wendy Williams/Angie Martinez old school radio beef, when I met Matt Lauer, #MeToo movement, sexual assaults, being better, and taking a break from social media . We play "Um...So..." and “The Funnies” over some Tequila shots. Kandi Cole & Brooke freestyle a little something something.
KiKi Poe is the creator of Voices in Color, Director of Buddhist Center Member Services, and fights for social justice while blending her 23 years of Buddhist practices. Kiki stops by to discuss the Courageous Freedom at the LGBTQ Buddhist Conference, patience, chanting, being adopted, when we can expect the next Voices in Color and reads a performance piece. The ladies talk about which celebrities get a free pass, Jameela's modeling aspirations and they play "Um..So...".
Kahlee and KILLcRey explore a soundtrack of "revolution". With music by Self Provoked, The Haze, Moors, Fifty50, Papa J, Severe, Bambu and more.