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Best podcasts about fridges

Latest podcast episodes about fridges

Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast
The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances - The Power of Geri

Two Watch Who - A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 49:24


The Empty and The Doctor Dances is a much loved two parter, we talk Captain Jack, King of Fridges, Union Jack Clothing and Fireman Sam!

Your Morning Show On-Demand
BONUS: How Organized Are Our Fridges?

Your Morning Show On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 2:07 Transcription Available


On a scale of 1-10 how organized is your fridge? Join Intern John, Sos, and Rose as we look at a new survey on fridge organization and more!Make sure to also keep up to date with ALL of our podcasts we do below that have new episodes every week: The Thought Shower Let's Get Weird Crisis on Infinite Podcasts

Binge Movies: Movie Reviews & Rankings
Top Grossing Movies of 2008, Ranked Part II

Binge Movies: Movie Reviews & Rankings

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 162:30


EP 196: 2008's Box Office Countdown (5–1) – Jokers, Jones, and ABBA (ft. Phoenix Clouden) Episode Description: Jason is joined by the ever unpredictable Phoenix Clouden (The Film Canon) to finish the epic climb through 2008's biggest box office hits! This is the top 5 where caped crusaders, crystal skulls, pandas, demigods, and dancing queens battled for cinematic dominance. It's a strange mix of gritty realism, nostalgic absurdity, and pop musical euphoria Films Discussed: Mamma Mia! (5) – Meryl, ABBA, and summer dreams you can sorta almost sing along to. Hancock (4) – A drunken antihero gets a redemption arc, and the movie continues. Kung Fu Panda (3) – The animated surprise that kicks harder than anyone expects. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2) – Aliens? Fridges? And the first real internet backlash blockbuster. The Dark Knight (1) – Ledger's Joker, Nolan's vision, and the box office juggernaut that changed the game. But is it...good? IN THIS EPISODE: Phoenix defends Kung Fu Panda as top-tier animation with real heart and craft. Jason revisits Hancock and some tone deaf creative choices. Can Mamma Mia! actually work as a movie? Was Crystal Skull ever really that bad, or just a victim of overhype? And does The Dark Knight still hold up as the superhero movie to beat?  

Best of the Morning Sickness Podcast
Sperm races. Tidy fridges. Pooping on the seat on an airplane.

Best of the Morning Sickness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 82:32


Please be very careful today with the potentially dangerous & disastrous storms heading our way this afternoon & tonight. In the news this morning, an update on the Wisconsin judge that was arrested on Friday, an update on the storms moving into our area later today, the latest on the vehicle attack in Vancouver over the weekend, and a Wisconsin dentist shot dead over a loud-music dispute. In sports, the Brewers managed a win yesterday to snap a four-game losing streak, the Bucks lost the game last night against the Pacers and may have lost Damian Lillard for the rest of the playoffs, and a look at the rest of the NBA & NHL scores. Elsewhere in sports, a recap of yesterday's NASCAR race at Talladega, Mr. Irrelevant in the NFL draft, the person who pranked Shedeur Sanders during the draft this weekend, and Bill Belichick's GF shutting down questions during an interview. We discussed a recent Reddit survey about the dumbest reason someone is famous in the US, and we also looked at a study that determined at what age do all of your unhealthy habits catch up with you? Plus, a couple of dog stories this morning, including a pooch who could sense that his owner had breast cancer, and wiener dog that's been living in the wild for a long time has finally been captured & is going back home to her family. Some tips for saving room in your fridge, what's on TV, and the world's first ever "sperm race" happened this weekend. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a woodpecker that was doing some serious damage to a bunch of vehicles in Massachusetts, a Southwest Airlines passenger who got naked & took a juicy shit on the seat of the plane, a woman who ended up with a snake in her margarita, and a guy who was hiding weed-filled Easter eggs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Geeks in Space
Rackable 4U Beer Fridges, Ant Smugglers, Sperm Racing, The Price of Politeness GIS882

Geeks in Space

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 36:00


RobChrisRob unified their collective power to talk about murder prediction, crosswalk buttons that mock musk, the closing of the last Radio Shack, the first fantastic four trailer to show reed stretch, the belgians busted for smuggling ants, Homestar Runner's 25th anniversary and the the Flash era, a rack mounted beer fridge, sperm racing, the price of being polite to the AI, and the total lack of doge accountability. Join our discord to talk along or the Subreddit where you will find all the links https://discord.gg/YZMTgpyhB https://www.reddit.com/r/TacoZone/

Send It Mate
Fridges and Such

Send It Mate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 116:51


After discussing the in and outs of car fridges, this week we get into:Another round of Would You Rather?Doing something off your own bat and excelling vs employing the help of others to get the same overall result but mediocre.What did you want to do for a job when you were young?Enjoy!Send Us a Message Check out www.highcaliber.com.au for all your rifle cleaning and protection needs. Be sure to use the code "senditmate" for 10% discount at checkout.Support the showHelp keep the good times rolling!!! https://www.buzzsprout.com/1202918/support

Clotheshorse
Episode 230: Everything is better with community...fridges, with Christa of Material Union

Clotheshorse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 122:27


How can we do good things in difficult times? The seemingly small things we do as individuals are actually really radical, impactful, and important. And if we do these good things with members of our community, they become even more powerful. This week, Christa of Material Union joins us to share how her community fridge has changed her life!  We will be covering the following topics:How to get a fridge started in your community. We're going to cover all of the nuts and bolts: electric bills, permits,the best kind of fridge to use, how it all works.The best things to stock in a community fridge (and what to skip)The impact–both personal and community-wide–of resources like thisAnd what Christa has learned along the way about humans, community, and the importance of compassion and care.Also: Amanda talks about "main character syndrome" and how it connects to fast fashion and kinda...everything right now? And why court cases are a source of optimism right now.Find Christa's free fridge on InstagramATX Free FridgeSUPPORT OUR FRIEND AND COMMUNITY MEMBER SELINA SANDERS!!!Buy a patternSupport her SubstackDonate directly via VenmoGet your Clotheshorse merch here: https://clotheshorsepodcast.com/shop/If you want to share your opinion/additional thoughts on the subjects we cover in each episode, feel free to email, whether it's a typed out message or an audio recording:  amanda@clotheshorse.worldDid you enjoy this episode? Consider "buying me a coffee" via Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/clotheshorseClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable small businesses:The Pewter Thimble Is there a little bit of Italy in your soul? Are you an enthusiast of pre-loved decor and accessories? Bring vintage Italian style — and history — into your space with The Pewter Thimble (@thepewterthimble). We source useful and beautiful things, and mend them where needed. We also find gorgeous illustrations, and make them print-worthy. Tarot cards, tea towels and handpicked treasures, available to you from the comfort of your own home. Responsibly sourced from across Rome, lovingly renewed by fairly paid artists and artisans, with something for every budget. Discover more at thepewterthimble.comSt. Evens is an NYC-based vintage shop that is dedicated to bringing you those special pieces you'll reach for again and again. More than just a store, St. Evens is dedicated to sharing the stories and history behind the garments. 10% of all sales are donated to a different charitable organization each month.  New vintage is released every Thursday at wearStEvens.com, with previews of new pieces and more brought to you on Instagram at @wear_st.evens.Deco Denim is a startup based out of San Francisco, selling clothing and accessories that are sustainable, gender fluid, size inclusive and high quality--made to last for years to come. Deco Denim is trying to change the way you think about buying clothes. Founder Sarah Mattes wants to empower people to ask important questions like, “Where was this made? Was this garment made ethically? Is this fabric made of plastic? Can this garment be upcycled and if not, can it be recycled?” Signup at decodenim.com to receive $20 off your first purchase. They promise not to spam you and send out no more than 3 emails a month, with 2 of them surrounding education or a personal note from the Founder. Find them on Instagram as @deco.denim.Vagabond Vintage DTLV is a vintage clothing, accessories & decor reselling business based in Downtown Las Vegas. Not only do we sell in Las Vegas, but we are also located throughout resale markets in San Francisco as well as at a curated boutique called Lux and Ivy located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jessica, the founder & owner of Vagabond Vintage DTLV, recently opened the first IRL location located in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas on August 5th. The shop has a strong emphasis on 60s & 70s garments, single stitch tee shirts & dreamy loungewear. Follow them on instagram, @vagabondvintage.dtlv and keep an eye out for their website coming fall of 2022.Country Feedback is a mom & pop record shop in Tarboro, North Carolina. They specialize in used rock, country, and soul and offer affordable vintage clothing and housewares. Do you have used records you want to sell? Country Feedback wants to buy them! Find us on Instagram @countryfeedbackvintageandvinyl or head downeast and visit our brick and mortar. All are welcome at this inclusive and family-friendly record shop in the country!Located in Whistler, Canada, Velvet Underground is a "velvet jungle" full of vintage and second-hand clothes, plants, a vegan cafe and lots of rad products from other small sustainable businesses. Our mission is to create a brand and community dedicated to promoting self-expression, as well as educating and inspiring a more sustainable and conscious lifestyle both for the people and the planet.Find us on Instagram @shop_velvetunderground or online at www.shopvelvetunderground.comSelina Sanders, a social impact brand that specializes in up-cycled clothing, using only reclaimed, vintage or thrifted materials: from tea towels, linens, blankets and quilts.  Sustainably crafted in Los Angeles, each piece is designed to last in one's closet for generations to come.  Maximum Style; Minimal Carbon Footprint.Salt Hats:  purveyors of truly sustainable hats. Hand blocked, sewn and embellished in Detroit, Michigan.Republica Unicornia Yarns: Hand-Dyed Yarn and notions for the color-obsessed. Made with love and some swearing in fabulous Atlanta, Georgia by Head Yarn Wench Kathleen. Get ready for rainbows with a side of Giving A Damn! Republica Unicornia is all about making your own magic using small-batch, responsibly sourced, hand-dyed yarns and thoughtfully made notions. Slow fashion all the way down and discover the joy of creating your very own beautiful hand knit, crocheted, or woven pieces. Find us on Ins...

The Christian O’Connell Show
FULL: Some Of Our Favourites

The Christian O’Connell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 41:35 Transcription Available


While the guys are away we're talking a look back at some of our favourite bits. Like Bad Tattoos, Things Kids Have No Idea About, Fridges and Deli EtiquetteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Have Faith Let it begin
Faith in the Face of Broken Fridges

Have Faith Let it begin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 8:09 Transcription Available


In this episode of "Have Faith, Let It Begin," Angel discusses the unexpected challenges of life, sharing personal experiences with household mishaps including a broken refrigerator and a malfunctioning microwave. Despite these setbacks, Angel emphasizes the importance of maintaining faith and finding strength in God's unwavering love. Angel also takes a moment to pray for others facing difficulties, including a dear friend named Carol who recently lost her husband, and Clinton, who courageously prepares to run a marathon after undergoing a second heart transplant. Throughout these trials, the episode reminds us to lean on faith and prayer, drawing encouragement from God's guidance.

Toby Fire and Steel Podcast
Classic American muscle cars… and fridges

Toby Fire and Steel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 89:18


Ep 27/ 227 Chris and Toby chat about muscle cars mainly   Support us at Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/fireandsteelpodcast or buy our merch tshirts stickers   Find us at https://www.instagram.com/fireandsteelpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/murrillforge/            www.murrillforge.com  Email info@murrillforge.co.uk Onur  https://www.instagram.com/diesineveryfilm/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/Diesineveryfilm Chris https://www.instagram.com/full_steam_designs/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/chrispowellfsd Show sponsors Tree Swift Goods Knife Wax https://uknifemakersupplies.co.uk/products/knife-wax?_pos=1&_psq=wax&_ss=e&_v=1.0 UK Knife Maker Beginner Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/816973399135620/

Stuff You Should Know
Short Stuff: Yakhchāls - Ancient Fridges

Stuff You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 11:16 Transcription Available


If you lived in ancient Persia, you could do a lot worse in trying to cool things down than by building a yakhchāl. Today we break down how the early fridges worked.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tyrus and Timpf Podcast
If Fridges Could Talk

The Tyrus and Timpf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 54:12


On this encore episode, Tyrus is joined by Aron Stevens and Trevor Murdoch to discuss the world of futuristic appliances -- from fridges that stop you from emotional eating to washing machines that expose cheaters. They also discuss the many ways wrestlers can celebrate success, rather than hide it from those who may not be as lucky. Follow Tyrus on X: @PlanetTyrus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts
290 My Story Talk 3 Home, Family, Christmas & Holidays (1947-1953)

Great Bible Truths with Dr David Petts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 15:47


My Story  Talk 3  Home, Family, Christmas & Holidays (1947-1953) Welcome to Talk 3 in our series where I'm reflecting on the goodness of God throughout my life. From what I've said so far it's clear that after the war my life in the 1940s was largely comprised of school and church. I suppose that was true of most Christian children in those days and continues to be so today. And what was true of my years at primary school and Sunday school was also true of the years that followed. Most of my activity was to be centred on school and church. But before I move on to those things in the next talk, I need to say more about my family, because without a doubt our family is by far the strongest influence in the formation of our character, our behaviour, and our outlook on life. And life is not just about our education or work or church. It's about relationships, people, recreation, having fun, and healthy enjoyment of the things God has so graciously lavished upon us. So this talk is about my home, my family, Christmas and holidays.   Home For the first 23 years of my life I lived with my parents in the home in Hornchurch where I was born. It was a fairly standard three bedroomed semidetached house, but it benefited from a rather large garden which backed onto the railway. We weren't disturbed by the noise of the trains because the garden was some 200 feet – about 60 metres – long, but by walking to the end of the garden and looking down the railway embankment we could watch electric trains on the District Line and the steam locomotives on the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. My parents were both keen gardeners and had chosen the house because of the size of the garden. They planted several apple trees, two pear trees, two plum trees, a greengage tree, as well as strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, blackcurrants and redcurrants. My grandfather had also planted for me an ash tree at the very end of the garden and, by looking at Google Earth, it looks as though it's still there today. Sadly, the large fishpond which I helped my father build when I was about ten seems to have gone.   Family and Friends One of the advantages of having a large garden was that there was a big enough lawn for my father to teach me to play cricket and football. So, although I was an only child, I was never a lonely child. There were always plenty of friends who liked to come and play. I also enjoyed playing board games with my grandad, my mother's father, who lived with us for about five years, and later with my grandmother, my father's mother, who came later to live with us for six years and who died at the age of 86 when I was 16. Having elderly parents living with us for eleven years was not easy for my mother, but she seldom if ever complained, and her example taught me the real meaning of love, a commitment to serving others despite the cost to ourselves. I also got some idea of what it's like to be in your eighties!   Family at Christmas I saw relatively little of other family members as my uncles, aunts and ten cousins all lived too far away for frequent visits. But we did see most of them at Christmas and sometimes during the other school holidays. Because, with one exception, all my cousins were older than I was, Christmas was usually spent with my Auntie Addie – Adelaide actually, but I never heard anyone actually call her that! She was a year or two younger than my mother and had two sons, Brian who was a year older than me, and Geoffrey who was born shortly after the war when Uncle Bert returned from years away fighting in Burma (now known as Myanmar).   We usually alternated where we would spend Christmas, either at our house in Hornchurch or at their prefab in Woodford Green near Walthamstow. Prefabs were prefabricated bungalows introduced after the war to provide housing that could be erected more quickly than by using the usual methods of construction. Originally they were intended to last for, I think, only ten years, but in practice most of them lasted for decades. One of the exciting things about them was that they were all provided with a fridge with a small freezer compartment, so we could have ice-cream whenever we liked. Fridges were a luxury in those days and it was many years later that we ourselves had one. Eileen and I had our first fridge in 1968, six years after we were married. Brian and I had to share a bed every Christmas and I have vivid memories of waking up in the early hours of the morning to see what Santa had left in our ‘stockings' – which were actually pillowcases, as stockings weren't large enough to accommodate the vast number of presents we each received. I don't remember how old I was when I realised that Santa wasn't real, but it must have been well before I left primary school. I do know that some Christians, quite understandably, believe it's wrong to tell their children something which isn't true, fearing especially that, when they finally understand that the whole Santa thing is a myth, they will conclude the Christmas story found in the Bible is a legend too. That's a view that I understand and fully respect, but I can only say that it was never a problem for me, or, as far as I know, for my children and grandchildren for that matter. If we teach our children that what is in the Bible is true, they will soon discover that Father Christmas is nowhere to be found in the Bible, but is just a nice story that, although it isn't true, gave them a lot of fun when they were too young to understand otherwise. But each of us must follow our own conscience in this matter, as we always must when confronted with issues over which Christians disagree. Christmas dinner, as I remember it, was very similar to what most people have today, with one notable exception. I can't remember when we first had turkey, but for several years our celebratory meal was roast chicken. Unlike today, chicken was then very expensive, and Christmas was the only time we had it. At other times our regular Sunday roast was lamb, which, also unlike today, was the cheapest meat you could get. Our typical weekly menu was roast lamb on Sundays, cold lamb on Mondays, minced lamb in the form of shepherd's pie on Tuesdays, and lamb stew with dumplings on Wednesdays. So chicken at Christmas was a real treat! Apart from eating, we spent most of Christmas Day and Boxing Day playing with the games we had received as presents. These were always very competitive and included subuteo football, a form of cricket you could also play on the table, table tennis, darts, and a bagatelle pin board. We also enjoyed heading a balloon to one another and counting how many times we could keep it up. When we later tried it outside with a football we found it was much harder! Another good thing about staying at Auntie Addie's house was that we were able to visit other family members, as three of my aunts lived quite near to her. There was always quite a crowd in the evenings when we all joined together for a party, when we played traditional party games like musical chairs and pass the parcel. Years later I was to discover that some people's idea of a party was a time when you did little more than sit around and drink too much. This shocked me because our parties had never been like that. My parents were both teetotallers and, although most of the rest of the family were not, they respected their wishes and rarely drank in the presence of children and teenagers. Of course, the consumption of alcohol is another of those matters where Christians disagree, but hopefully all would at least agree that abstinence is the best policy in the presence of those who might become addicted. I personally think of myself as an abstainer, but not a total abstainer.  And I'm grateful that, because of the example set by my family, I have always been cautious in these matters and am happy to say that I have never been drunk, something which even some Christians find hard to believe.   Family and Holidays But Christmas was not the only time when I met other family members. There were the summer holidays too. Hotels were too expensive, and we usually spent a couple of weeks away from home staying with family. During my primary school years we went several times to Cowes on the Isle of Wight where my father's sister, Auntie Lil, had a flat overlooking the sea. Her husband, Uncle Ernie, was a lighthouse keeper on the Needles, an impressive rock formation just offshore at the western end of the island. His job required him to live on the lighthouse for several weeks at a time, so sometimes we never saw him at all during the weeks we were on holiday with Auntie Lil. But when he was able to be with us, I remember that he was very generous. We usually had to travel everywhere by bus, but on one occasion he paid for a taxi to take us on a tour of the whole island. Another time, when I was eight, he paid for my father and me to go on a ‘joy-ride', a five minute trip on an aeroplane, an Auster light aircraft with just enough room for Dad and me to sit behind the pilot. I realise that this might not sound very exciting to young people today. Plane travel is so common, and many families take flights abroad for their holidays. But in those days it really was something exceptional. No one in my class at school had ever been in a plane, and my teacher got me to tell them all what it was like. We had only gone up to 1000 feet, but the experience of flying was exhilarating as we looked down on houses that now looked no bigger than a matchbox and were able to see so far into the distance, across to the southern coast of England and beyond. I'm so grateful to Uncle Ernie for making that experience possible for me. (It cost him seven shillings and sixpence which was a lot of money in those days, but which in today's decimal currency equates to 37.5p). Due to his kindness and Auntie Lil's hospitality we always enjoyed our holidays on the Isle of Wight. Another favourite holiday destination, particularly during my early teens, was Canterbury where my mother's sister, another Auntie Lil, lived with her husband Will and her daughter Doreen who was an English teacher in a Grammar School. I remember listening to her discussions with my dad about the nature of language, something I was particularly interested in because by then I was already studying French, Latin, and Greek at school. But more of that later. While in Canterbury we enjoyed visiting its wonderful cathedral and other places of historical interest like the Westgate Tower and the ducking stool where in less enlightened centuries women who scolded their husbands were ducked in the river to teach them a lesson!  We also took advantage of the beautiful countryside around Canterbury and particularly enjoyed walking across the golf course which immediately overlooked my aunt's back garden. Other days were spent taking bus trips to the coastal resorts that lay within easy reach of Canterbury – places like Herne Bay, Margate, and Ramsgate, all lovely places, but nothing of course to compare with the beauty of Devon where I now live! My first holiday in Devon was when I was fifteen – but that's something I'll come back to next time when I talk about my teenage years at church and my life at Brentwood School where I was privileged by God's grace to receive a first-class education.   But finally, I'm conscious that in this talk I've made little mention of God, but I'm reminded that in the book of Esther God isn't mentioned either, yet it's very clear as we read it that he was at work in every detail of the story. So it is with us. His purpose for each of us is different, but he is at work in the ordinary everyday things in our lives, not just in any miracles he may perform for us. So I thank God for the home I grew up in, the family I was part of, and the fun we had together at Christmas and on holiday. These things, I believe, played an important part in my childhood and teenage years enabling me to grow into adulthood, confident to face the future, knowing that God loved me and had a purpose for my life.

The Bobby Bones Show
Best Bits: Lunchbox & Morgan Talk Nashville Snow Day and Garage Fridges

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 42:07 Transcription Available


It’s a great weekend!! Lunchbox joins Morgan to talk about their respective Nashville snow days. Lunchbox’s kids loved the cold, and Morgan made a core memory. Plus, Lunchbox is shocked to learn Morgan grew up with garage fridges. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Johnny Vaughan On Radio X Podcast
BONUS – Top 10 Dead Celebrities, Fridges, and Damp Chat

Johnny Vaughan On Radio X Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 48:11


Happy New Year! Another bonus episode for you before The 4 Til 7 Thang returns next week. Enjoy these un-podcasted best bits with the knowledge that Johnny will soon return… Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on Global Player or via www.radiox.co.uk

Chit Chat and All That
38: Wreaths! Trees! Crafting! Fridges!

Chit Chat and All That

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 32:57


Amanda Prowse and Penny Dommett nattering around the kitchen table, chatting about all things random. Are we sitting comfortably... here we go!  Penny admits she's stopped saying the word SUBSCRIBE because she can now say it! We talk about Penny's wonderful wreath workshop - Mandy is panicking because she is artistically challenged! Real versus fake Christmas trees - what do we think? Which is actually the most sustainable? And are our trees up yet? We talk cut flowers and bulbs and how to decorate sustainably. Penny laughs at my beautiful crochet blanket which my beloved nanny made, until she knows the history of my favourite blanket. We talk home grown herbs and the lovely value of plucking something to use in your cooking! We take a deep dive into the collective experience of women who make things together -  the beautiful world of women crafting together - it's ace! Mandy's collects embroidered art and is very proud of it. We debate using salt in cooking - it's all about balance! How are we already in December - where has this year gone? We end on bus travel and we laugh a lot, welcome aboard. Penny gives Ocado a big old plug and we discover that Penny has never eaten a Monster Munch - how? But she does rather like a farm shop - who knew.And don't forget - January 11th - save the DATE!!! XSo, if you fancy it, pull up a chair and join us for a delightfully irreverent chit chat about life and all its random tangents - bring a cuppa. Cake optional...

The Jason & Mindy Podcast
Breaking Up Over the Ice Box: How Fridges Ruin Relationships

The Jason & Mindy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 18:58


Chapters00:00 Introduction to Refrigerator Riffs02:46 Common Food Disputes in Relationships06:08 Understanding the Deeper Issues09:02 Tips for Resolving Food Conflicts11:48 Personal Food Habits and Preferences15:02 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSummaryIn this episode, Jason and Mindy explore the humorous yet relatable topic of food disputes in relationships, often referred to as 'refrigerator riffs.' They discuss common arguments over food, the underlying issues that may cause these disputes, and share personal anecdotes about their own food habits. The conversation emphasizes the importance of communication, empathy, and setting ground rules to maintain harmony in the kitchen and beyond.Linkshttps://www.breakfromthegrind.com/Visit our Stores: https://www.redbubble.com/people/bftg/shophttps://www.teepublic.com/stores/lowtreestudiosVideo https://rumble.com/c/c-6686850https://www.youtube.com/@breakfromthegrindhttps://www.youtube.com/@BFTG-Inspiration DetailsRefrigerator Rifts: How Food Can Cause Relationship ChaosWe've all been there: the late-night raid on the fridge, only to find that your partner has "borrowed" the last slice of pizza or the final scoop of ice cream. These seemingly minor food disputes can escalate into full-blown relationship chaos, leaving a trail of resentment and frustration in their wake.Common Refrigerator Rifts:The Great Cheese Caper: Is it really necessary to finish off the entire block of cheddar in one sitting?The Ice Cream Wars: Who has the right to claim the last scoop of your favorite flavor?The Leftovers Dilemma: Should leftovers be considered communal property, or is it a "first come, first serve" situation?The "I'll Eat It Later" Lie: How many times have you found that "later" never comes?The Secret Stash: Does your partner have a hidden compartment in the fridge for their personal snacks?Why Do Food Disputes Matter?While these conflicts may seem trivial, they can actually reveal deeper issues within a relationship. They can be a symptom of:Poor communication: When partners struggle to communicate their needs and expectations, it can lead to misunderstandings and resentment.Lack of respect: If one partner consistently disregards the other's preferences or needs, it can erode trust and respect.Underlying power struggles: Food disputes can sometimes mask underlying power dynamics within a relationship.Unhealthy coping mechanisms: Stress and anxiety canmanifest in unhealthy eating habits and hoarding behavior.Tips for Resolving Refrigerator Rifts:Open communication: Talk openly and honestly about your expectations and preferences regarding food.Set ground rules: Establish clear rules for sharing food, such as labeling leftovers or agreeing on a "fair share" policy.Practice empathy: Try to understand your partner's perspective and avoid making assumptions.Seek professional help: If food-related conflicts are causing significant strain on your relationship, consider seeking couples therapy.By addressing these issues proactively, you can create a more harmonious and peaceful living environment, both in and out of the kitchen. Remember, a well-stocked...

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Wizer Energy's Expert Tips for Irish Renters and Homeowners to Save on Winter Energy Costs and Improve BER Ratings

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 9:28


As the winter months approach, keeping energy costs down becomes a priority for both renters & homeowners. Martin Desmond, Managing Director at Cork-based Wizer Energy has shared some key insights and practical tips that residents can apply to lower their energy bills as temperatures dip. Renters - What Can You Do? Renters often feel limited in how much they can influence their energy bills, particularly in older buildings. However, there are several small but effective changes renters can make to lower energy usage and in turn, their bills. "There are a lot of people renting in this country and they may be living in older, more energy-inefficient buildings which mean things can be pretty precarious as the temperatures drop and the days become shorter, the good news is there are a few things you can do to save some money and offset any big bills that may be racked up," said Desmond. Heating The Space Correctly "Heating is one of the biggest costs in winter, but small adjustments can make a big impact. If you can lower your thermostat by just one degree you can reduce your heating bill by up to 10% annually. This means savings of around €150 to €200 a year depending on the size of your rental property," explains Desmond. He continues, "If you're in a position to do so, you can also talk to your landlords about really simple energy efficiency improvements. Installing draught excluders or asking for thicker curtains can reduce heat loss significantly. If you're paying for heat, these steps can lead to another 5-8% savings on bills. It's something so small but it makes a huge difference - Also you'll see in a lot of older properties that there'll be significant issues with damp, if you get some thicker curtains in and pair them up with a draught excluder, you're seriously mitigating the risk of mould growth by reducing the amount of condensation that may form on walls and windows." Appliances - Fridges, Washing Machines & What to Do Be energy efficient with appliances. Renters often assume there's little they can do, but there are plenty of small tricks that can have a big impact. Martin advises, "Fridges and freezers mostly account for 10-20% of energy bills. Here's the interesting part, these machines actually work more efficiently when they're full, so by keeping them well stocked you'll ensure proper air circulation, which can reduce their energy usage by up to 10%. If you have something to defrost, let it do so in the fridge overnight - it lowers the fridge's temperature, reducing its workload." Washer and Dryers "Washing at lower temperatures is another great tip. Setting your washing machine to 30 degrees instead of 40 can save up to 40% on energy use per load. Similarly, avoid using the dryer unless necessary - dry clothes on a clothes horse instead. Electricity costs have soared in recent years and the dryer can be a massive drain on your pocket, to dry an average load of clothes you could be looking at costs as high as €2 depending on the age & energy rating of your unit, so try and dry them elsewhere if you can." Lighting - LEDs the Way to Go Lighting is often overlooked, but switching to energy-efficient LED bulbs can reduce lighting costs by 75%. "It's a small investment with big returns. Energy-efficient bulbs can reduce annual electricity bills by as much as €50 for an average rental property, so don't miss out!" Smart usage of cooking appliances is another key strategy. "Use your microwave, air fryer, or even a slow cooker instead of the oven, whenever possible," suggests Martin, "These appliances use significantly less energy and are often more convenient for a busy renter." Shop Around! Many renters aren't aware they can switch energy suppliers. "If you're renting a property and paying for your electricity and gas, you're entitled to switch providers. Doing so could save you up to €300 a year" advises Martin - Smart meters and energy monitors can also help. "Installing a monitor is a simple way to track usage ...

The Yak
Malasek Rates the Items within Random Girls' Fridges | The Yak 9-25-24

The Yak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 126:15


Your happiness is my priorityYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolyak

Spencer & Vogue
Tom & Vogue: Bed Rot, Fridges & Big News

Spencer & Vogue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 50:50


This week on THE BANTER BOX with Tom & Vogue: Bed rot and other normal things we've made words up for, looking in fridges, perception of luck, celebrity rumous and Tom's brought his tallow with him. Plus, a big announcement from Tom and a guest FaceTime from Spenny!If you'd like to get involved with Spencer's 30 in 30 and donate to Global's Make Some Noise please follow this link: http://www.makesomenoise.com/spencer-matthews-challenge Remember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at Spencerandvoguepod@gmail.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams @spencermatthews AND @spencer_and_vogueListen and subscribe to Spencer and Vogue on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts. Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/

Because We Said So... The Podcast for Moms Who Do It All
Dream vacation with stocked fridges, lucid dreams, childhood tennis memories and our moms.

Because We Said So... The Podcast for Moms Who Do It All

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 33:17


Summary  So, Jess and Anissa finally reconnect after a week of living their separate lives, and let me tell you, it's like they never skipped a beat. First, they dive into all things Airbnb, sharing their dream stays and, of course, the absolute struggle of wrestling with duvets (like, why is making a bed harder than a workout?). They bond over their love for a stocked fridge on vacation—because who doesn't want to open the fridge and feel like they're starring in their own episode of Cribs? Jess is knee-deep in potty training with her youngest and spilling all the tea on the mess (literally and figuratively). Meanwhile, both of them are over the morning wake-up struggles—kids, alarms, you name it. Anissa recounts her LA adventure, which, plot twist, includes a hotel reservation snafu that's the stuff of rom-coms. They don't stop there—oh no, these two cover everything from smoothie bowls (yum) and the mystery of finding lost items (cue the Twilight Zone theme) to the joys of oven cleaning (aka, the adult version of a horror movie), car washes, and tennis matches. And because it wouldn't be a proper catch-up without a little nostalgia, they share hilarious stories about their moms and their childhoods. The convo is light, full of laughs, and honestly, just the kind of banter you'd expect from these two. Keywords Airbnb, vacation, stocked fridge, amenities, potty training, waking up, hotel reservation, vivid dreams, smoothie bowls, lost items, cleaning, oven, car washes, tennis, moms

Sliced Bread
Dough - Fridges

Sliced Bread

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 24:55


Could fridges make way for kitchen cabinets that don't just keep food fresh but actually grow it?Dough is a new series from BBC Radio 4 which looks at the business behind profitable, everyday products, assessing where the smart money is going now and what that could mean for all of us in the years ahead.In this episode, the entrepreneur Sam White speaks with experts from the world of refrigeration including:Federica Torelli – Head of Product Management with Smeg which makes fridge freezers.Emir Lasic - Principal Analyst with the industry analysts, Omdia.Jason Hirst - CEO and founder of EvoGro which makes plant growing cabinets.Also joining them is the technology expert and applied futurist, Tom Cheesewright, who offers his insight and predictions on what might be coming beyond the current production pipeline.Together, they explore fridge freezer trends and inventions chatting about their own choices for game changing, and pointless, innovations.We hear how energy efficiency labels are not always as accurate as you might think and assess the chances of indoor incubators providing a new home for vegetables and leafy greens away from the fridge. Produced by Viant Siddique & Jon Douglas. Dough is a BBC Audio North production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.Sliced Bread returns for a new batch of investigations in August when Greg Foot will investigate more of the latest so-called wonder products to find out whether they really are the best thing since sliced bread.In the meantime, Dough is available in the Sliced Bread feed on BBC Sounds

Sliced Bread
Dough - Fridges

Sliced Bread

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 24:55


Could fridges make way for kitchen cabinets that don't just keep food fresh but actually grow it?Dough is a new series from BBC Radio 4 which looks at the business behind profitable, everyday products, assessing where the smart money is going now and what that could mean for all of us in the years ahead.In this episode, the entrepreneur Sam White speaks with experts from the world of refrigeration including:Federica Torelli – Head of Product Management with Smeg which makes fridge freezers.Emir Lasic - Principal Analyst with the industry analysts, Omdia.Jason Hirst - CEO and founder of EvoGro which makes plant growing cabinets.Also joining them is the technology expert and applied futurist, Tom Cheesewright, who offers his insight and predictions on what might be coming beyond the current production pipeline.Together, they explore fridge freezer trends and inventions chatting about their own choices for game changing, and pointless, innovations.We hear how energy efficiency labels are not always as accurate as you might think and assess the chances of indoor incubators providing a new home for vegetables and leafy greens away from the fridge. Produced by Viant Siddique & Jon Douglas. Dough is a BBC Audio North production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.Sliced Bread returns for a new batch of investigations in August when Greg Foot will investigate more of the latest so-called wonder products to find out whether they really are the best thing since sliced bread.In the meantime, Dough is available in the Sliced Bread feed on BBC Sounds

1A
The Science And Future Of Refrigeration

1A

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 35:21


It's sitting in your home right now, humming away. If prompted, you might say it's one of the most important appliances you own. But you probably don't give your refrigerator too much thought.The humble fridge has been a staple in American households since it became popular in the 1940s and '50s. Fridges today have more space than ever, and more gadgets to make them "smart." But sometimes, problems arise. Wilting lettuce, a container of strawberries going bad days before you expected. An icemaker on the fritz. And a tub of yogurt hiding behind the condiments that you know you bought... sometime in the past few weeks.We discuss how our refrigerated food system developed, how it affects the food we eat, and how we can use our fridges more effectively.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Today, Explained
Is your refrigerator running?

Today, Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 27:39


Fridges are our go-to way of storing food, but they're not good for the planet or even good for a lot of our food. Gastropod's Nicola Twilley, author of a new book on refrigeration, says there are chiller options for our cold storage challenges. This episode was produced by Peter Balonon-Rosen, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Miles Bryan, engineered by Patrick Boyd and Andrea Kristinsdottir, and hosted by Noel King. Transcript at vox.com/today-explained-podcast Support Today, Explained by becoming a Vox Member today: http://www.vox.com/members Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social
Episode 1126: Fridges Never Snitch

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 97:53


Spadoni stops by the churn along with Fact Check Andy and Coach Rat Bastard. Matt is sipping on the drink of the summer. The boys tackle Las Vegas hospitality issues. Matt and Paul are in the home stretch of Fool Us Season 11. Stolen Valor Scoop Mail. Jock Vs. Nerd Scoopardy Trivia

Change of Address
A Net Full of Fridges

Change of Address

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 14:24


Basketball and fridges. Still free, folks!

The PoddiMouths Podcast
Signs, Bacheloring and Empty Fridges

The PoddiMouths Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 32:28


We discuss our love for Bloody Mary's with our preferred garnishes. We also talk about our experiences with bacheloring and the challenges of keeping the fridge stocked. The conversation digressed to the importance of lawn care and the different regional dialects in the US. Such and exciting episode! You should really listen or watch…. Or both! Chapters 00:00The Art of Garnishing Bloody Marys 09:20Bacheloring and Empty Fridges 13:12Lawn Care and Regional Dialects 15:40Discovering Entertaining and Smart YouTube Content 18:35The Joy of Comedy and Comedians 20:08The Value of Free Speech and Respect 26:06Cheers to Good Beer and Fond Memories 37:58Signs and Synchronicities in Life 41:25The Significance of License Plates and Personal History 42:49The Meaning of Signs and Numbers 45:20Numbers That Stay with You 50:26Shave It, Keep It, Don't Give a Shit 53:22The Importance of Bees and Pollination 56:02The Active Base of 42 Listeners 01:00:41Close to Joe Rogan Levels --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poddimouths/support

HSBC Business Editions – MENAT
The Macro Brief – Why AI, aircons and fridges are feeling the heat

HSBC Business Editions – MENAT

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 15:07


In this edition, Amy Tyler and Sean McLoughlin talk about their research into the global cooling market and why the boom in artificial intelligence may complicate efforts to bring down CO2 emissions. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/101/gXDF9cF Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DealMakers
Luke Saunders On Raising ~$120 Million To Revolutionize Access To Fresh, Healthy Meals Through A Network Of 1,200+ Smart Fridges

DealMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 32:15


Meet Luke Saunders, the founder of Farmer's Fridge, whose journey from humble beginnings to transforming the food industry is nothing short of inspiring. In this exclusive interview, Luke talks about scaling his company and the challenges he faced during the COVID to get the company back on track.

HSBC Global Viewpoint: Banking and Markets
The Macro Brief – Why AI, aircons and fridges are feeling the heat

HSBC Global Viewpoint: Banking and Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 15:07


In this edition, Amy Tyler and Sean McLoughlin talk about their research into the global cooling market and why the boom in artificial intelligence may complicate efforts to bring down CO2 emissions. Disclaimer: https://www.research.hsbc.com/R/101/gXDF9cF Stay connected and access free to view reports and videos from HSBC Global Research follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/hsbcresearch/ or click here: https://www.gbm.hsbc.com/insights/global-research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Goodnature Radio
Essential Juice Bar Equipment - Blenders, fridges, juicers, and more!

Goodnature Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 42:06


In Episode 50, Ari and Olivia give their list of essential equipment that every juice bar needs. We cover the best blenders, the best fridges, essential small wares, merchandising displays, the best commercial juicers, and more. Join our weekly mentorship group at https://www.goodnature.com/juicing-level-up School of Juice - Use coupon code GNRADIO for $100 off any course: https://learn.goodnature.com/courses Join in on the discussion on the Goodnature Juicing Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/407299067217191 Commercial cold press juicers: https://www.goodnature.com/juicers Juice business consulting: https://www.goodnature.com/consulting --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodnature-radio/message

Under the Radar with Callie Crossley
How community fridges continue to fight food insecurity across the commonwealth

Under the Radar with Callie Crossley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 31:31


The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the national hunger crisis across the country. In Massachusetts, the number of households struggling with food insecurity more than doubled, from about 8% pre-COVID to a record high of 19% during the pandemic. Emergency food access programs, food pantries and even targeted pandemic food subsidies did not eliminate the hunger emergency. That inspired some communities across the state to install community refrigerators, filled with food shared by neighbors and local businesses. Maria Ravelli, of Woo Fridge and organizer behind the first-ever Worcester community fridge, shares that she is, "fueled by equal parts love and rage" to continue creating neighborly food-sharing spaces. Since the pandemic, these fridges have continued to serve the high demand of the community. "We do multiple checks a day to make sure that the fridge is clean, that it's as stocked as it can be," Megan Ramette, an organizer of the Allston-Brighton fridge, said. "Things that we see that are stocked in the morning often don't last through the afternoon, and they certainly don't last through the evening." GUESTS Megan Ramette, organizer for the Allston-Brighton community fridges. Maria Ravelli, organizer of Woo Fridge, from Worcester, Mass. Here are some community fridges in Greater Boston to check out: All/Bright Community Fridge Brighton Congregational: 404 Washington St., Brighton Roslindale Community Fridge 1 Firth Road, Boston Jamaica Plain Community Fridge 672 Centre St., Jamaica Plain Somerville Community Fridge (Winter Hill and Union Square) 35 Prospect St. and 36 Sewall St., (Somerville), 33 St Clement Rd (Medford) Fridge in the Square – Harvard Square 45 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge Brookline Community Fridge 7 Station St., Brookline Lynn Community Fridge 16 City Hall Square, Lynn Worcester Community Fridges 16 Brooks St., 44 Portland St., 42 South St., 695 SouthBridge St., 2 Kansas St., Worcester Want us to add another community fridge to this list? Email: thule@wgbh.org or jessesteinmetz@wgbh.org.

Making Marketing
Rocco co-founder Alyse Borkan on making mini-fridges a conversation piece

Making Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 30:58


Rocco is a DTC mini-fridge company that wants to make people care about the big hunks of steel electronics they have in their homes. "Appliance brands don't actually have a brand," said Alyse Borkan, co-founder of Rocco. "I really saw an opportunity to do things differently than [what] the rest of the category was doing." Borkan joined this week's Modern Retail Podcast and spoke about her new brand and how she's hoping to compete with the big players like Frigidaire. Rocco launched last November with one product: a colorful fridge meant to showcase beverages. It works for both wine bottles and cans, and Borkan said the intention is to have an appliance that could complement a home's aesthetic. "People really kind of think about it as a little bar in their living room," she said. It's still early days, but the product does seem to be resonating. Rocco sold out of inventory two weeks after launching. Ever since, the company has been playing catch up with fulfilling orders, but plans to be fully stocked and ready for more expansion in the next few months. But Rocco isn't only direct-to-consumer. The brand launched in Nordstrom shortly after going live. "We really think this is something that people are going to want to experience in real life before they purchase," Borkan said. Rather than being one of hundreds in an appliance store, Rocco opted to be the only fridge in Nordstrom's furniture section. The plan now is to continue growing -- ideally adding more wholesale partners over the next year. That could mean launching in an appliance store, but it could also mean partnerships with other brands -- especially drinks brands. "We're hoping to grow pretty quickly just based on the initial interest," she said. Get more from Modern Retail with the daily newsletter, sent out each weekday morning. Visit modernretail.co/newsletters to sign up. 

RV Family Travel Atlas
Dog-Friendly RV Destinations, Propane Vs. Electric Fridges, Mattress Upgrades (RV Atlas Q+A)

RV Family Travel Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 38:29


On this week’s Q+A episode of The RV Atlas podcast Jeremy and Stephanie are back answering questions from the RV Atlas group on facebook. First they take a deep dive […] The post Dog-Friendly RV Destinations, Propane Vs. Electric Fridges, Mattress Upgrades (RV Atlas Q+A) appeared first on The RV Atlas.

Adam and Allison Podcast
Rich kids signs

Adam and Allison Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 5:15


What were those things growing up that made you think "oh, they must be rich"? Garages? Fridges? Season tickets?

Opinionated Podcast
What's in YOUR Fridge?! | Dillion Shipper, founder of Dude Fridges | Opinionated Off-Topic Ep. 109

Opinionated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 75:16


Welcome to Opinionated Media's Opinionated Off-Topic episode 109! In this exciting episode, hosts Cam and Carlos are joined by special guest Dillion Shipper, the innovative founder of Dude Fridges. But what exactly is Dude Fridges? Well, @dudefridges is a vibrant social media community where members share amusing, outrageous, and mouth-watering snapshots of the contents of their fridges. With the catchy tagline "Just the Essentials", followers from around the globe eagerly submit their fridge photos for a chance to be featured. Moreover, the platform offers engaging giveaways and entertaining memes for all to revel in. Join the fun at Dude Fridges and discover a whole new world of fridge fascination! Dillion Shipper Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dillonshipper?igsh=MWV2M2VyejZxMTdtZg%3D%3D Dude Fridges: https://www.instagram.com/dudefridges/ Opinionated Media Website: https://www.opinionatedmedia.co/ Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7A6em4rhbVZke6IQowPvWr?si=kh2MopDbQDOVeKSXegGyAg Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/opinionated-media/id1494633104 Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU3aJC6U_yc91vXLAel2kLw Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opinionated_media/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/opinionateddP Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@opinionated_media?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Cam's Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cam_juice/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigbanggthierry Carlos' Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mojica22/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Klinixx_ Editor's Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/togaamedia/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOGAAMedia Personal: https://www.instagram.com/thatoneguybert --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opmedia/support

Double Density
Episode 260: Infinity Fridges

Double Density

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 43:23


This week, Brian and Angelo discuss the compromise in security that convenience can bring, specifically with proximity keys for cars. Then in the paranormal they have a look at the phenomenon of time slips and what they can possibly be.

Rabbi Avi Wiesenfeld
Business in Halacha 15 (Kashrus Q's [b]) - Deliveries & Communal Fridges

Rabbi Avi Wiesenfeld

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 14:35


Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily
Fridges, Radiators & Other Electrical Appliances

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 52:39


Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker are joined in the pod by James Clark, Hull FC's CEO as they seek a name for their new radiator mascot. Plus, musician and TV personality Levi Roots is in the studio. And Everton supporting comedian Sam Avery talks vasectomies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Budget Overland
Charlie | Cold camping and gear talk

Budget Overland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 80:55 Very Popular


In this week's episode I sat back down with Charlie from S3E23. The most valuable advice ever dropped on this podcast happens in this episode!  We talked about winter camping. How to charge your portable power stations when on a trip. Fridges and a lot, lot more! Enjoy and share with a friend!Follow Charlie here! Charlie Racinowski (@charlieraz) • Instagram photos and videos ////////////|||\\\Voicemail Hotline+01-314-266-9536LISTENER DISCOUNT CODES:MOORE Expo "BUDGETOVER10" 10% offDevos "BOGOODS" 10% offMORRFlate "BUDGET" 15% offOverland Spices "BOSPICE" 10% offWhiskey & Wilderness "BO10" 10% offBigfoot Blankets "BO10" 10% offLonesome Adv "BO10" 10% offLinks to BO YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Store go tohttps://www.budgetoverlandportal.com/ Become a BO Supporter! https://www.patreon.com/budgetoverland**Go to Apple Podcast and leave BOP a review! You will automatically be entered for our "Super Swag Pack Giveaway" We announce a winner every 50 Reviews! **Join the monthly "Insider Deals" email, where we partner with companies once a month with discounts on gear! https://www.budgetoverlandportal.com/***A special thanks to my BO PATRONS: Thank You!Joe GWandering PossumBrandon DillowChad LansingShane DeibertJay-Are SmithJimmy Jet -ST4x4ORP

Budget Overland
Charlie | Cold camping and gear talk

Budget Overland

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 81:39


In this week's episode I sat back down with Charlie from S3E23. The most valuable advice ever dropped on this podcast happens in this episode!  We talked about winter camping. How to charge your portable power stations when on a trip. Fridges and a lot, lot more! Enjoy and share with a friend!Follow Charlie here! Charlie Racinowski (@charlieraz) • Instagram photos and videos ////////////|||\\\Voicemail Hotline+01-314-266-9536LISTENER DISCOUNT CODES:MOORE Expo "BUDGETOVER10" 10% offDevos "BOGOODS" 10% offMORRFlate "BUDGET" 15% offOverland Spices "BOSPICE" 10% offWhiskey & Wilderness "BO10" 10% offBigfoot Blankets "BO10" 10% offLonesome Adv "BO10" 10% offLinks to BO YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Store go tohttps://www.budgetoverlandportal.com/ Become a BO Supporter! https://www.patreon.com/budgetoverland**Go to Apple Podcast and leave BOP a review! You will automatically be entered for our "Super Swag Pack Giveaway" We announce a winner every 50 Reviews! **Join the monthly "Insider Deals" email, where we partner with companies once a month with discounts on gear! https://www.budgetoverlandportal.com/***A special thanks to my BO PATRONS: Thank You!Joe GWandering PossumBrandon DillowChad LansingShane DeibertJay-Are SmithJimmy Jet -ST4x4ORP

The David Alliance
What's in What's out 2024 P.3

The David Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 7:45


Garth Heckman The David Alliance   TDAgiantslayer@Gmail.com      Hey whats in? Fridges in bathrooms? Sexy Red dresses… Life prep…   Christian quotes about being prepared “If you call yourself a Christian, but you live in a continuous lifestyle of sin, you're not prepared.” “There is always a prepared place for a prepared person.”  Jack Hyles “Depend on it, my hearer, you never will go to heaven unless you are prepared to worship Jesus Christ as God.” Charles Spurgeon “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” Benjamin Franklin   WE just covered… How to make 2024 a better launch… a better life.   But today in talking about what is in and what is out is really about being prepared… 1. Matthew 24:42-44 So you, too, must keep watch! For you don't know what day your Lord is coming. Understand this: If a homeowner knew exactly when a burglar was coming, he would keep watch and not permit his house to be broken into. You also must be ready all the time, for the Son of Man will come when least expected. What's in what's out   Washington Post says bathroom refrigerators are in IN 2024? Really?    a Car bug out…. Compass, firestarter, two knives, mini axe, saw, shovel, weapon, first aid kit, protein bars and trail mix… etc… why? You may not be able to get to your house in a city meltdown and need to just hang out in the park, woods or hide out somewhere.    Seeker sensitive & scripture memorization    *start here  Dedicated bible study - To many pastors are hot topic preachers… Masculinity - own it. Be a man, have a strong opinion, disagree with people, the media, your friends… Be kind, but be a man, stick up for those in need out in public.    Demonology End times Spiritual warfare Domineering women   Start here 1-22-24 Politics out - Libertarian, Republican, Democrat, independent, Maga, Socialist,  People are tired of choosing sides… they just want what is best for our country. More people are starting to see the ridiculousness of The elite and the powerful throwing out hot topics in order to bait us like fish and then gut us for their own good.  Global warming? - what about my taxes that keep skyrocketing and the national debt is out of control.    Whats in - knowing the people more than knowing the issues. Look I am a republican… but I am smart enough to study republicans and know who is right for our country…. If you can't trust the people than it does not matter if you know the issues.      Book smart is in - knowing the facts. I love Layne Norton, PhD. On instagram follow him on Biolayne.  He covers the fanatical and outrageous claims of influencers on nutrition and training. And John Dorsey Goob U2… calls out all the bs people who alter their photos and promote their work out programs…   Quit listening to the media and start listening to the facts. Turn off your phone and read a book.    Group living or compound living in - kids are moving in with their parents… YES and people are moving in with other families.     They are finding they can home school better, garden better, worship better, relationships among husbands and wives are better, kids are more well adjusted, finances are easier.      Paranoia is in

The David Alliance
What's in What's out 2024 P.2

The David Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 7:42


The David Alliance   TDAgiantslayer@Gmail.com      Hey whats in? Fridges in bathrooms? Sexy Red dresses… Life prep…   Christian quotes about being prepared “If you call yourself a Christian, but you live in a continuous lifestyle of sin, you're not prepared.” “There is always a prepared place for a prepared person.”  Jack Hyles “Depend on it, my hearer, you never will go to heaven unless you are prepared to worship Jesus Christ as God.” Charles Spurgeon “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” Benjamin Franklin   WE just covered… How to make 2024 a better launch… a better life.   But today in talking about what is in and what is out is really about being prepared… 1. Matthew 24:42-44 So you, too, must keep watch! For you don't know what day your Lord is coming. Understand this: If a homeowner knew exactly when a burglar was coming, he would keep watch and not permit his house to be broken into. You also must be ready all the time, for the Son of Man will come when least expected. What's in what's out   Washington Post says bathroom refrigerators are in IN 2024? Really?    a Car bug out…. Compass, firestarter, two knives, mini axe, saw, shovel, weapon, first aid kit, protein bars and trail mix… etc… why? You may not be able to get to your house in a city meltdown and need to just hang out in the park, woods or hide out somewhere.    Seeker sensitive & scripture memorization    *start here  Dedicated bible study - To many pastors are hot topic preachers… Masculinity - own it. Be a man, have a strong opinion, disagree with people, the media, your friends… Be kind, but be a man, stick up for those in need out in public.    Demonology End times Spiritual warfare Domineering women

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats
713: The CSS OG Eric Meyer. 1994 CSS, JS in Fridges, Tailwind, and Web Standards

Syntax - Tasty Web Development Treats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 65:29 Very Popular


In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Eric Meyer about his start on the web, the early days of CSS, where CSS is headed, are we going to lose a browser, and more! Show Notes 00:32 Welcome 01:26 Who is Eric Meyer? 05:44 In the earliest days, what browsers supported CSS? 10:23 The current web platform test suite web-platform-tests 17:59 Are CSS features shipping faster these days? 20:45 CSS learning from preprocessors 26:24 What do you think about Tailwind and inline CSS? 33:26 Alternative spaces where CSS may be used CSS Speech Module Level 1 The World Wide Web Consortium Issues CSS2 as a W3C Recommendation 37:17 Do companies push CSS forward for a business use case? 44:06 Trying to keep up with all the things is difficult 48:19 What's on Eric Meyer's CSS wishlist? 54:35 Supper Club Questions Bruce Lawson Firefox Nightly desktop, Android and iOS. SerenityOS The Ladybird browser project Thunderbird — Free Your Inbox. — Thunderbird Arc from The Browser Company Mozilla Foundation - Homepage 01:58 Sick Picks Sick Picks Polypane Shameless Plugs Igalia - Open Source Consultancy and Development meyerweb.com Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott:X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads

Next City
Building a Future of Food Security with Community Fridges

Next City

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 24:19


If you're not familiar, community fridges are exactly what they sound like. They're refrigerators where you can come and take whatever food you need for free. They're stocked by donations and managed usually by a small group of volunteers. Today, we'll hear from Taylor Scott who -- when she couldn't find that community fridge -- started RVA Community Fridges.

Conversation with the Big Guy Ryback
Jade Cargill Signs With WWE, Seany Saves The Day, Tik Tok Battles, and Ads On Gas Store Fridges

Conversation with the Big Guy Ryback

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 108:38


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Talk About That
Apologies, Fallen Heroes, and Green Fridges

Talk About That

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 51:15


John makes an apology video from the high seas and somehow makes it worse. Meanwhile, Jonnie ponders the origin of reality prank shows and tells the story of how two beloved Hollywood stars were almost taken out by makeup. Plus, a conversation about fame, talent, and why humans weren't meant to be worshipped.  Today's episode IS sponsored by “Dead By Tuesday,” Jonnie W.'s latest comedy release premiering August 15th only on YouTube. Want this episode AD-FREE?: https://www.patreon.com/talkaboutthat  FOLLOW Jonnie W.: https://jonniew.com FOLLOW John Driver: https://johndriver.com Listen now on any platform at http://talkaboutthatpodcast.com  WATCH/SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwjExy_jWIdNvGd28XgF2Dg Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Were You Raised By Wolves?
Saving Café Seats, Overstuffing Shared Fridges, Rescheduling Marathons, and More

Were You Raised By Wolves?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 29:22


Etiquette, manners, and beyond! In this episode, Nick and Leah answer listener questions about saving café seats, overstuffing shared fridges, rescheduling marathons, and much more. Please follow us! (We'd send you a hand-written thank you note if we could.) Have a question for us? Call or text (267) CALL-RBW or visit ask.wyrbw.com QUESTIONS FROM THE WILDERNESS: Is it OK to save a seat in a café before going up to the counter to order? What do I do about my roommates who stuff the fridge too full? How do I tell a friend her driving is unsafe? Should I reimburse my houseguests for a broken sink they fixed? Bonkers: Rescheduling a marathon THINGS MENTIONED DURING THE SHOW P-Touch Label Makers YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO... Support our show through Patreon Subscribe and rate us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts Call, text, or email us your questions Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter Visit our official website Sign up for our newsletter Buy some fabulous official merchandise CREDITS Hosts: Nick Leighton & Leah Bonnema Producer & Editor: Nick Leighton Theme Music: Rob Paravonian ADVERTISE ON OUR SHOW Click here for details TRANSCRIPT Episode 193 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shmanners
Free Fridges

Shmanners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 27:48


Hello internet! This week's episode is all about the history and etiquette of FREE or COMMUNITY FRIDGES! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend!