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Emission Sensation Rock
Emission Sensation rock du jeudi 20 mars 2025

Emission Sensation Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 116:36


friXion en single du jour et on découvre l'album de Marc Scibilia. Bonne écoute du podcast radio rock.

Mile 62
Episode 108: La Sportiva Prodigio Pro: Trail-Ready Super Shoe Review

Mile 62

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 3:30


Ready to elevate your trail running game? Check out this in-depth review of the La Sportiva Prodigio Pro, the ultimate trail-ready super shoe designed for technical terrains and marathon distances. Featuring a nitrogen-infused EVA midsole with TPU core for responsive cushioning, a built-in stability frame, and a snug wire mesh upper, this shoe delivers unmatched comfort and performance. Perfect for runners tackling shorter to mid-distance races, the Prodigio Pro offers a lightweight, secure fit with a gaiter-like collar for extra protection. While it shines on technical trails, its Frixion rubber outsole and redesigned 4mm lugs ensure superior grip. #lasportivaprodigio #lasportivaprodigioreview #runninggear #trailrunningshoes CHAPTERS: 00:00 - La Sportiva Pro 00:16 - Key Features, Performance, Design 00:30 - Weight, Specifications, Durability 01:58 - Price, Value, Comparison

The Pen Addict
596: Frixion Dots

The Pen Addict

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 59:16


Wed, 03 Jan 2024 16:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/penaddict/596 http://relay.fm/penaddict/596 Frixion Dots 596 Brad Dowdy and Myke Hurley New year, new Theme! Myke and Brad discuss their themes for 2024, and it will come as no surprise that it involves a lot of stationery. New year, new Theme! Myke and Brad discuss their themes for 2024, and it will come as no surprise that it involves a lot of stationery. clean 3556 New year, new Theme! Myke and Brad discuss their themes for 2024, and it will come as no surprise that it involves a lot of stationery. This episode of The Pen Addict is sponsored by: Pen Chalet: Click the ‘podcast' link at the top of the website and enter the password 'penaddict' for this week's special offer, and to get your code for 10% off. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PENADDICT. Links and Show Notes: Support The Pen Addict with a Relay FM Membership Submit Feedback Cortex #150: 2024 Yearly Themes - Relay FM The Theme System Cortex Brand on Instagram Brad's Micro Blog Crucial Tracks PenAddict's Music Profile | Last.fm Pilot Korea on Instagram FriXion Waai | Instagram Hobonichi 5-Year Techo Lineup - Hobonichi Techo 2024 Plotter Narrow Field Notes William Hannah We Got Robbed – Wonder Pens Lamy Mix and Match Teaser – Instagram Scription: Scription Chronodex Weekly Planner Ja

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The Pen Addict 596: Frixion Dots

Relay FM Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 59:16


Wed, 03 Jan 2024 16:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/penaddict/596 http://relay.fm/penaddict/596 Brad Dowdy and Myke Hurley New year, new Theme! Myke and Brad discuss their themes for 2024, and it will come as no surprise that it involves a lot of stationery. New year, new Theme! Myke and Brad discuss their themes for 2024, and it will come as no surprise that it involves a lot of stationery. clean 3556 New year, new Theme! Myke and Brad discuss their themes for 2024, and it will come as no surprise that it involves a lot of stationery. This episode of The Pen Addict is sponsored by: Pen Chalet: Click the ‘podcast' link at the top of the website and enter the password 'penaddict' for this week's special offer, and to get your code for 10% off. Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PENADDICT. Links and Show Notes: Support The Pen Addict with a Relay FM Membership Submit Feedback Cortex #150: 2024 Yearly Themes - Relay FM The Theme System Cortex Brand on Instagram Brad's Micro Blog Crucial Tracks PenAddict's Music Profile | Last.fm Pilot Korea on Instagram FriXion Waai | Instagram Hobonichi 5-Year Techo Lineup - Hobonichi Techo 2024 Plotter Narrow Field Notes William Hannah We Got Robbed – Wonder Pens Lamy Mix and Match Teaser – Instagram Scription: Scription Chronodex We

The Personal Brain Trainer Podcast: Embodying Executive Functions
#54: Executive Function and Tablet Note Taking Apps

The Personal Brain Trainer Podcast: Embodying Executive Functions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 43:28


In this episode, Darius and Erica investigate note-taking apps and their impact on executive function. They explore how these digital tools are gateways to improved attention and preparedness, offering a variety of helpful features. Join them as they uncover a series of tips and tricks. Links: One note: https://www.onenote.com/?public=1  Notability: https://notability.com/  Goodnotes: https://www.goodnotes.com/  Executive functions and Study Skills Course: https://tinyurl.com/n86mf2bx The Study Processing Inventory and the 12 Ways of Processing: https://mymemorymentor.com/spi/ Procreate: https://procreate.com/  Canva: https://www.canva.com/  The Ultimate Mindful & Editable Planner: https://goodsensorylearning.com My planner: https://my-planner.in/  Frixion pen: https://www.pilot-frixion.uk/uk/ Brought to you by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://goodsensorylearning.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://learningspecialistcourses.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://bulletmapacademy.com⁠ ⁠https://iVVi.app⁠ ⁠https://www.mymemorymentor.com/

El Laboratorio de Juan
DROP 091 | LA SPORTIVA Prodigio según Anton Krupicka

El Laboratorio de Juan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 9:13


El en podcast de hoy, comento la valoración del carismático Anton Krupicka hablando de La Sportiva Prodigio.El nuevo modelo de perfiles altos de la marca italiana que veremos en 2024. Estos son las características esenciales de las Prodigio:-drop 6 y perfil 28 en metatarsos y 34 en talón-tacos de 3'5mm.-suela FriXion rojo-PVPR. 159€Puedes contactarme en:juan@ellaboratoriodejuan.com

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 18 de Setiembre del 2023

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 161:20


Edición Limitada - 18 de Setiembre del 2023. Selección, producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Micrófono: Lewitt LCT 440 Pure. Presentando música de Kanga, Fraula, Fonohead, Janosch Moldau, The Second Sight, Parralox con Jane Badler, The Frixion, Red Cell, O!Dorian, Lifelong Corporation, Color Theory, Getsuga Tenshou, Abu Nein, Like What, Current One, Blackbook, Fused, Electra Black, Dead Cool, Alienare, Stars Crusaders, Kim Lunner, Mind.In.A.Box, Scheuber, Deus Ex Lumina, Zweite Jugend con Martin Bodewell, Inspira con Geist Des-Staubes, Darkness on Demand, GDS Project y Matt Hart.

Synthentral
Synthentral 20230919 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 138:34


It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen. If you like what you hear, support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Uncarnate, Anders Manga, SINE, Fall Shock, Dead Lights, unitcode:machine, Fermion, Petrified Entity, genCAB, Michael Matters, MindPort, Reliant, Darkways, Sextile, This Is The Bridge, Crystal Geometry, Noromakina, Matt Hart, All Systems Out, Pittersplatter, Mind Wired Shut, Cantervice, Zweite Jugend, CSIBD, Inspira, LA-X, Veiled God, Violentene, Tilly Electronics, Fuzzle, Mercury Machine, RYDO, The Frixion, Arclight Halo, House Of Serpents, and Dynalectric Orchestra!

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Mawusi Amoaku supports special education with sketchnoting - S13/E08

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 53:51


In this episode, Mawusi Amoaku, a fashion designer turned educator shares how stumbling on sketchnoting helped her overcome learning challenges which she now shares with students that have special learning needs.Sponsored by ConceptsThis episode of the Sketchnote Army Podcast is brought to you by Concepts, a perfect tool for sketchnoting, available on iOS, Windows, and Android.Concepts' infinite canvas lets you sketchnote in a defined area while still enjoying infinite space around it — to write a quick note, scribble an idea, or keep pre-drawn visual elements handy for when you need them most.The infinite canvas lets you stretch out and work without worrying if you'll run out of space. When combined with powerful vector drawing that offers high-resolution output and complete brush and stroke control — you have a tool that's perfect for sketchnoting.Concepts is a powerful, flexible tool that's ideal for sketchnoting.SEARCH “Concepts” in your favorite app store to give it a try.Running OrderIntroWelcomeWho is Mawusi?Origin StoryMawusi's current workSponsor: ConceptsTipsToolsWhere to find MawusiOutroLinksAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.Mawusi on InstagramMoonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer.Creative Confidence: Unleashing the Creative Potential Within Us All by Tom Kelley and David KelleyThe Sketchnote Handbook by Mike RohdeThe International Sketchnote Camp 2021Sketchnote Army PodcastToolsAmazon affiliate links support the Sketchnote Army Podcast.A4 sheets of paperFriXion penMUJI penPaper Mate InkJoy highlighterSTABILO BOSS gray highlighterTombow markerClairefontaine dot grid paperClipboardTransparent clipboardLED lightbulbRhodia Staplebound NotepadiPad ProApple pencilConcepts AppProcreateTipsContinue feeding your mind.Even if you go digital, keep drawing by hand.Don't overthink it. Just do it.Be open to trying something new.Listen to other sketchnoters.Share your work.Experience with other layouts, find out what works for you.Collaborate with your colleagues.Ask for feedback.Be intentional and tell someone your goal.Don't give up. Be patient.CreditsProducer: Alec PulianasTheme music: Jon SchiedermayerShownotes and transcripts: Esther OdoroSubscribe to the Sketchnote Army PodcastYou can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube or your favorite podcast listening source.Support the PodcastTo support the creation, production and hosting of the Sketchnote Army Podcast, buy one of Mike Rohde's bestselling books. Use code ROHDE40 at Peachpit.com for 40% off!Episode TranscriptMike Rohde: Hey everyone, it's Mike Rohde, and I am here with my friend, Mawusi Amoaku. How are you doing, Mawusi?Mawusi Amoaku: I'm doing good, Mike.MR: It's so good to have you.MA: How are you?MR: I'm doing great. It's always great for me to have someone interesting on the show to talk about their visual thinking journey and the work they do and the impact they're having. And I feel like you're someone who definitely is doing that. And I love to share those stories.I think that's the core reason why the podcast exists is to just reveal really interesting people all around the world doing great things in the visual thinking space. So, with that, why don't you tell us, give us an introduction, who you are and what you do.MA: Okay. My name is Mawusi Amoaku, and I'm originally from Ghana. Grew up in Northern Ireland, hence my accent. I work in education supporting learners with additional learning needs, and I love it.MR: As I understand, in our chats that led up to having you on the show, you've pretty recently discovered Sketchnoting. I would love to hear your origin story around that. Where did that come from? And maybe look back to when you were a little girl, like, have you been drawing since you were a little girl? And how did those two worlds and your teaching all overlap into where you are today?MA: I think I'll start by telling you a little bit about me growing up. I've always loved drawing. When I was younger, I wanted to be an artist. And I love hand lettering and I love making zines. In terms of drawing, well, I try to draw something every day.I stumbled across sketchnotes in 2020 and it really transformed my learning experience. Although I work in education, I had to do a course as part of my job role to help me support my learners with learning needs. And I was finding the course particularly difficult because when I would read my textbook and make notes, when I came to writing the assignments, I would just forget everything. And I was so frustrated. Like I started to fall behind with my assignments, which I thought, this is ironic because what I do, I support learners to get their assignments done. Here I am, I can't even do my own.I didn't wanna tell anyone that I was struggling, so I just kinda had an idea. I thought to myself, "If this was one of my students, what would I say?" Like, I would encourage them to keep going, but I would encourage them to find another way. So, one day I just thought, right, I'm just gonna Google it.I was so behind with my work, I really didn't have time to be doing this, but I thought, I'm gonna have to try and find some answers. So yeah, I went on the internet and I researched and I came up with mnemonics, memory palace, mine maps, and finally, sketch notes. And that changed everything.So, for me, the first sketch note I made was of a "TED Talk" because I bought your book and I wanted to find out like, straight away, does this thing work. Should I continue with it or not? 'Cause I need to know that I'm investing my time wisely.And I sketch noted, I think it was called The Greatest Ted Talk Ever Told, I think that's the name of it. I was like, 20 minutes long. And I was like, I don't even know if I still have the sketchnote, but I remember the video. And I sketchnoted that and I thought, "Oh, wow."And then when I read my textbook, there were certain topics that I was really struggling with. So, I decided, I'm going to sketch note this, but I set myself boundaries 'cause I used to write pages and pages of notes and never read it, even though I used different colored pens, et cetera. I thought, okay, I'm gonna limit myself to an A4 sheet of paper per topic.I went to the glossary in the—when you talk about creating an icon library, I thought, okay, so for each topic, I'll look at the glossary and write down what those keywords are to create my icon library. And then I'll read a chapter and then I will sketch note it and that's it.I did that for each of the chapters, particularly the ones I was struggling with. Then I used those notes to write my assignments. I have to say, before I started doing that, I just thought, why am I not remembering this information? Why I'm not understanding this?But then when I sketchnoted it, I was so encouraged because I realized I do know it, I do understand it, and I can do it. So, it really helped me with my confidence. And I did the work.I have to say I was really behind with my work, but I did it. I got it done, I got my assignments in on time. And I remember thinking, you know, I actually do love learning, but that experience was so negative for me that I thought, now I kind of understand how some of our students feel when they can't understand a piece of work because it does knock your confidence, it does make you feel stressed, it does make you feel isolated.For me, I was too embarrassed to tell anyone because that was actually my job was to help other people. And I couldn't help myself. When I got to the end of the course, what I couldn't understand was I—the course was not finished, but I wanted to keep learning 'cause it was just so addictive. Like to do the sketch notes it was such a fun activity to do.It was right at the summertime, so I kept learning it. I kept researching effective ways to learn and reading different books that inspired me. One of them was "Moonwalking with Einstein" by Josh Foer, I think is how you pronounce his name. He talks about using the memory palace as a way to remember information.I was just fascinated. I was hooked. And then I thought, "Oh my goodness, I wouldn't mind doing another course." From not wanting to do the course that I did, I wanted to keep learning. Well, I started looking for opportunities. Any opportunity to sketchnote.At that point, I hadn't shared my work with anyone. It was just for myself. Towards the end of 2021—no, end of 2020, 2021, my New Year's resolution, I kept it pretty open and creative, was to invest in myself. That would primarily be learning a new skill and also, trying things that I probably wouldn't normally try 'cause I would be afraid to do it.One of them was actually public speaking. You know, do a workshop for my colleagues because I am a shy person. I'm an introvert, and the idea of speaking in front of any group of people scares me. So, that January, like that whole year actually, I started thinking, what if, what if? And starting to do different things, and showing my work.In terms of the sketch notes, I didn't actually use it at work initially. I tried to fight the urge to sketchnote. I really wanted to do it, but I was kind of worried what people would think.My background is art, actually, it's fashion design. Everyone knows that I love to draw, but I thought that if I drew at work, maybe people would think that I wasn't taking my job seriously. Or like, "Why is she doodling? Why are you doing that?"One time in a class I was supporting a group of students and nearly all of the students in the class had a learning need. I used to find it really difficult to support the group 'cause the needs vary a lot. I remember observing one student in particular who really struggled to understand what he needed to do.In the class, the students would rely on me to take notes. And I remember thinking, well, my handwriting's not great, and if they don't understand the notes, probably my handwriting. But I kind of thought I'd like the students to read the notes, use them, understand them, and become more independent.I thought if I sketch note this—it was partly 'cause I was struggling to write down the traditional way, but I thought if I sketch note this, maybe they'll be so curious, they'll want to read it. I really wanted them to want to read it and use it.I started to do it. And I shared that with the teacher because I was supporting the students in the class, I wasn't the teacher. I shared what I wanted to do with the teacher. I told them that this is a new thing that I'm learning. I would like to get better at it. Perhaps could I do it in this class? Because I feel that the more I do it, the better I get. And if I do every single day, I'm definitely gonna improve.He was really supportive and I started to use it. At first, the students didn't really know what to make of it. They're like, "Mawusi, you are drawing? Oh, my goodness. Like, what is this? This is serious."I thought, oh dear, I have to tell them this is really important. You're supposed to use this. So, I give them a little speech. I said, you know, "Yes, it took a lot of effort, but I'm doing this because I want you to do well. I really want you to enjoy your learning, but I want you to use the notes, understand it, use it, but not to rely on me to learn that you can do these things for yourself as well."And so, I did it. Then the next day I was like, oh, I might have to reinforce that. I started to do my little speech, and they said, "Mawusi, we know you told us yesterday." I never mentioned it again. And so, I kept doing it.It was during the pandemic, so we were in our bubbles. That meant a unique opportunity. I got to stay with my students in the various classes that they were in. And I continued to sketch note in each of those classes. They got used to it.I didn't have to say anything.What happened was the teacher would deliver the lesson and I would have a clipboard sketch note the lesson, scan it, and share. We use Microsoft Teams. I would share it on Teams and all the students would have access to those notes.One of the unexpected dividends, I guess, of doing that was it meant that students who have learning needs could use it, but everybody could use it. Whether they have a learning need or not. And if someone misses a lesson, they have those notes to help them to catch up.It was tiring, and a part of me wondered why I even started because I didn't actually have an end plan for when I would stop doing this. So, I would ask the teacher, "Would you like me to stop?" I kind of secretly hoping he would say, "It's okay, Mawusi. You can stop." And he is like, "No, keep going. It's all right. Keep going. And I said, "But they're not using it". He's like, "They're using it. Walk around the class."The first student who we went to, I hadn't said anything and within minutes of me sharing it on Teams, he had printed the notes and he was looking at it. I should actually clarify that this was a media lesson and so they work on computers. He was referring to the notes and doing his work.I hadn't had to say anything to any of the students. They knew the pattern, this is what happens in class. Then he said, "Okay, keep walking around." I noticed that they were all using it, but in their own way, whether it could be on the screen or on their phone or if they printed it out, but they were just doing their work.And I was like, "Oh my goodness, it actually works." I was so happy I just wanted to do a happy dance, but obviously, I was working so I didn't. But yeah, so that's kind of how it started in the classroom.I made some revision notes because I wanted to encourage my students to revise 'cause not a lot of them would revise for their exams. The exciting thing about the sketch notes was that I later found that they were being shared by other tutors. It gave an opportunity for me to talk about my work.And actually, one of the key things was, although I made the sketch notes for the students, I didn't really know what I was doing. It was an experiment. And I asked them for feedback. And the feedback from the students was invaluable because that's how I improved it.For example, one of the parameters that I set for myself, which was limit the information to one page, didn't necessarily work for the students because it was actually too much information on one page.MR: Really?MA: Yeah. So, with each sketch note I made, I would make changes because they were giving me constant feedback. And then tutors gave me valuable feedback. For example, because my handwriting's terrible, I used to write in capitals because that's my way of writing neatly.One of the dyslexia specialist tutors said, "Well, actually that's really hard for someone to read if they have dyslexia, 'cause it's the shape of the letters that helps them to differentiate the words."Well, had to kind of retrain my brain to write in lowercase as well. It was just really useful to share the sketch notes as a way to improve, but also yeah, to share my skills.But Mike, I have to say you did influence me a lot in that because I attended the sketchnote workshop, or no, the sketchnote camp that was held online in 2021. And your keynote speech was about care and service and community.And how we as sketchnoters 'cause we are a global community as Sketchnoters can do good to our organizations that we work for our communities. We are in a very specific situation in the pandemic and it's affecting all of us in different ways. How can we use those skills to benefit others?That was what encouraged me actually because up to that point, I was doing it for myself, but then I thought, well actually there is a community of people who are doing this and I'm going do it in my workplace and I'm gonna share it.I'm not online, but I'm gonna share it in the space where I work. And I hope that it'll benefit other people. But really the driving force for me to share sketchnotes is that I was really desperate when I find it. And I was thinking somebody else might be in a similar situation and I hope it helps them.MR: It's really funny because that's my origin story. I was desperate as well. The way I was taking notes was just so frustrating and I'd forced myself like you to l to limit myself to a small notebook and switched from pencil to pen.The experiment that I first did really set me on the path to say, "Hey, this is working for me. I really enjoy this. I can't wait for the next workshop or event that I can go try this and experiment with. "So very much similar in that way. And hoping, you know, if this is working for me, there has to be somebody else who this will help. And then also, you know, sharing it with other people and getting feedback was a similar experience.It sounds like yours was even more, I guess, accelerated because you didn't have a lot of time, you just had to keep working and then taking feedback live and then incorporating it as you worked, which is probably good for you.You almost got into a mode, it seemed to me like where you were just doing the work, you're getting feedback, you're making modifications, and next thing you know, you're writing upper and lower case, you're modifying the structure and you're serving.It seems to me like you're someone who, if you're serving someone else, you're willing to kind of jump through hoops and go over fire and do these things because you know it's gonna help your students.In some ways, doing it for yourself, you sort of run into a point where like, "Uh, I don't feel like doing it anymore. Who's there to hold you accountable?" But you found an accountability group, which were your students who actually gave you the feedback and held you accountable and pushed you further to really accelerate your learning. And also, it ultimately benefited them, right? Because your sketchnotes started to align for what their needs were. Is that a fair way to think of that?MA: I would think so. I think the desperation I felt at the beginning was something for a long time that I actually tried to forget. And I remember telling my boss this, and she said something to me, which was quite profound. She said you know, "It is giving you more empathy for your students." And that is exactly it.I've always loved learning, but I've never struggled to the extent that I struggle that time. But I'm really glad for that experience, well, because I share that with the students. I tell them I struggle.But when you struggle, you always have a choice. You know, you can find another way. You don't need to give up. It's kind of like if you see it as an opportunity to do it a different way, basically that is what I learned. And that is one of the reasons why I am so passionate about this because I'm so lucky I stumbled across it.It was actually when I read a book about the memory palace, it was a free book on Apple Books. And then I found another free book about sketch notes. It was basically a compilation created by educators and they were talking about the benefits of sketch notes and they shared examples of theirs.And that's where I heard about your mini-workshop, which was on YouTube. So, I watched the video and then I was like, that is actually why I bought the book. 'Cause I was like, "I need to do this. This is it."I have to say thank you to those people for putting the art there because I would never have found it. One of the other reasons why I was confident that it would work with my students was your episode where you interviewed Laura Kazan, I think you pronounce her name.MR: Yes, yes, yes.MA: That episode actually—I have listened to every episode of your podcast. I'll just tell you that, and the reason being, I wanted to learn as much as possible from your interviews with different people of and how they've used it. But her interview really stood out for me because I thought, "Those are my students. Those are my students, and I think they will benefit from this."One of the things she said at the end of her interview was, in her three tips, she said, "Is your school special education department willing to support sketchnoting."I thought as a department that I worked for in my college. So that is what give me the confidence to share it with my team because, you know, it made such a difference to her son, and I thought, well, it might just help our students as well.So, your podcast helped me a lot because there was something that I was doing by myself, but in listening to your interviews with other podcasters or other sketchnoters, I kind of felt like I wasn't by myself in doing this. I was so encouraged. So, thank you.MR: Oh, that's really great to hear. You know often doing podcasts can be a lonely business because you do these interviews and of course, they're enjoyable in the moment and you publish and there's often not a ton of feedback that I receive back from the episodes, but I keep doing them because I enjoy it.I think that's the driving force. And I know that there are people, and I know that because I hear like you and others who will say, yeah, I've listened to all the episodes. I can't wait for another one to come out. So, I know there are fans out there, which is, you know, really exciting and helpful, and especially when I hear it in the context of your—I would call your experience a journey, right.You sort of definitely went on this journey where you kept on discovering something else and that led you to something else and that led you to something else. And you continued to follow the thread all the way to kind of where you're at now, which is really cool because I think so many, you know, with the internet especially stumbling onto something can lead to something else if you allow it to if you're curious and you follow that path.I think that's a good reminder for us that sometimes it's just being open to something and taking it one step further might lead to something that you could never have expected. Your story, your origin story here sounds exactly like that. That string, you just kept pulling the string and now here you are.MA: Yeah. Actually, one of the reasons why I'm excited is for quite a few years, I have been looking for a passion. You know, my background is fashion design, I like to sew, and I love education, but I was looking for something that I would be really passionate about. And this is definitely it. So yeah, I love it.MR: Wow. Well, I love your origin story. Thank you for sharing all the detail and giving us insights and where those pivot points were. I would love to hear is there a project of any kind may be that you're beginning that you're excited about that you'd love to share with us.MA: I guess I would say is I've had more opportunities to share sketch notes with my colleagues and I've been in training staff on how to sketchnote. For me, someone who I said is kind of an introvert. I find it really hard to talk to people. This is like a watershed moment.I have to say the sharing of sketch notes has just helped me develop more confidence in myself. So yeah, that's something. And this year, in particular, the college that I work for the focus is on inclusion.So, as I started to share my sketch notes, last year we had a guest speaker and he's an inclusion expert. And I decided long before the event, I am definitely gonna sketch note this. Only I didn't wanna tell anyone because I didn't wanna put pressure in myself.So, I sat at the back and I made some sketchnotes, worked on it over the summer, and then my goal was I'm going to share it with my colleagues because I wanna tell more people, but I wanted to sketchnote something that we had all attended so that it would be more meaningful.And the exciting thing is this has led to more opportunities to sketchnote for different departments. I've done collaborations with colleagues who are specialists in different fields, and we've combined our skills to train other staff.So, yeah, it's such a fun thing to do, but it's a really useful way to communicate things that might be quite difficult to communicate in words basically. It's very engaging and I'm excited that I did it and that it's being shared.MR: That's really great. I love your approach of doing something that would be meaningful to the entire group so they could benefit from it. That's a really great way of layering two things you're passionate about sketchnoting and also about this opportunity to learn. And then making that as a service to your colleagues, right?Because I'm sure that they're seeing how this is having an impact on students and how it's helping them to learn and retain. So, they definitely see the benefit, and now that's now opened up even the opportunity to teach them these concepts so they could start to think like, "Well, how could I use it in my curriculum for my students in an interesting way." Which is you're just becoming this real true advocate inside your college. Which is pretty cool.MA: I think also part of it was in terms of—I would say when someone's sketchnoting, I know this is actually a tip, but I'll just say it in advance, is feeding to your mind because when I was doing this quietly, I was reading a lot of books about innovation and sketch notes and various things.There was a book called—oh, have I written it on somewhere? I have it here. The book is called "Creative Confidence: Unleash the Creative Potential Within All of Us" by Tom Kelly and David Kelly. That book was pivotal for me as well, because they have an organization called, IDEO. I don't know if you've heard of it before.MR: Yes.MA: IDEO is responsible for promoting innovation, I guess is how to put it, by taking a multidisciplinary approach. That is what has encouraged me to collaborate with my colleagues because when we think about organizations and how we can benefit our organizations when we work together and share our different skills, we bring different perspectives as well, that is powerful.So that is one of the reasons why I'm sharing it with my colleagues because although sketchnoting is my skill, I'm learning so much from them and I hope they're learning from me as well.MR: I'm guessing, just judging by the little bit that I feel here, they're probably learning a lot from you. Which is great. I think that's so admirable for you to not keep it to yourself, but spread it further and offer it to your colleagues, which is great to hear. Well, let's shift…MA: I was gonna attribute that to you too because you have created a community of sharing. That is, for me, one of the things that drew me to sketch notes because it's such a friendly environment and people are very encouraging of one another.MR: Definitely, something that I saw in other communities that I was involved with. In the web design community, there was a very welcoming and open environment there, and I just wanted to model that.It seems to me like, because we modeled that early, that it drew other like-minded people, and we seemed to have built a community that's sort of sharing and open and helping each other all the way down. So, when new people come, the culture is just, hey, this is a space where we share and we teach each other and we help each other.I always say, there's so much opportunity to share this idea. There's no reason why we should be thinking that we're fighting over table scraps when there's so much opportunity for everyone to have a place at the table and do work and have an impact. There's just so much work to do.I'm glad that you've sensed that. It's definitely something intentional and I hope that it just continues throughout the community. So that's really great to hear. Thank you.MA: Thank You.MR: Yeah. Well, we all do it together, so that's great to hear. At this point, I would love to shift to something more practical, I guess. Not that the other stuff isn't practical, but the people on the podcast love hearing about tools and how people use their tools.So, let's shift into the tool discussion and let's shift in specifically to analog tools and then follow up if you use digital tools with what digital tools you use.MA: Okay. I would say use what you have, start with what you have. For example, well, I used to use A-4 sheets of paper because I sometimes destroy my work if it's not very good. Yeah, I have a habit of that. But I started with A4 sheets of paper and a pen although it was a refillable pen—you know the FriXion refillable black pen?MR: Mm-hmm.MA: Which it's kind of the best of both worlds. I always think of a pen as the tool that makes me fearless and the pencil that makes me cautious. But the FriXion pen is a pen, but I can rub it out. I'm kind of contradicting myself anyway.I started it with that one because if I'm in the class and I'm sketchnoting, sometimes I make spelling errors and that helps me to fix it really quickly. But lately, actually, I haven't used that as much, so maybe my confidence has grown. I like to use Muji. Have you heard of Muji pens?MR: Yes. Of course. It's a famous Japanese store, which I've been to the one in New York City, but I know it's worldwide as well.MA: I love Muji. The Knot 0.38 and the Knot 0.5, my absolute favorites. One of my colleagues introduced me to the Paper Mate InkJoy Gel Pen.MR: Oh, yes.MA: You've heard that one.MR: Those are good as well. Yeah.MA: That one's amazing. And actually, just recently stumbled across—I didn't realize that you could get gray highlighter pens, so I used the Stabilo Boss highlighter in Gray. Well, I was using the Tombow markers, but they're quite expensive. So, I like to buy a box of the Stabilo Boss. They're really good.But paper-wise, I highly recommend dot grid paper because it makes my work look neat. Some people say, "Oh, Mawusi, how do you do such straight lines? Or, you know, that's so neat." I'm like, "If you zoom in, you will see the dots." It really helps a lot.In the classroom, I use a clipboard, which is quite handy. But also, if I'm doing a finished sketch note by hand, I use a transparent clipboard. That's a little tip. If you use a transparent clipboard and then you use one of the, you know the flat LED light boxes, you can trace your work. So, it's just really handy.MR: Interesting. So, you have a light source behind this clear clipboard, and then you can lay the rough sketch underneath and then do your finished on top of it. Am I understanding that right?MA: Yeah. And those things are very cheap to buy, but perfect for what I need. The dot grid paper that I absolutely love is Clairefontine paper. It just feels really, really nice.MR: It works well with those pens that you've mentioned. A question, for those who are dot grid connoisseurs, I know that there's different levels of dot grid. Like I know some have very light gray dots and some are darker.Where is the Clairefontaine fall on that spectrum? Is it relatively light dots so that it's, you know, kind of goes invisible at some point? Or are they a little bit darker?MA: I think it's kind of light because people don't really notice it. I kind of feel like I'm cheating 'cause I'm thinking, they think I'm really neat, but I'm not.MR: Well, I suppose if you're using the Stabilo Boss gray marker, I guess you could adjust your exposure, say in Photoshop or whatever your photo tool is, and increase the contrast. Those dots would probably drop away and you wouldn't even see them, right? So, that's probably another option as well.MA: Oh, actually another tip. I find when I was sketchnoting in the classroom, I was taking too long with preparing the page in advance. What I did was I had a template, the original was dot grid paper. And because I'm in the classroom, I just photocopied that page. And so, the dot grid was even less noticeable so when I scanned it, nobody knew. So, yeah.MR: Interesting.MA: That's another little tip.MR: Cool. That's pretty cool. We're getting free tips here. This is pretty great. Now, does the Clairefontine paper come in like a block, and then you tear off sheets as needed? Or is it bound in some way? How is that paper? How do you work with the paper?MA: It's in a block and then you tear it off. They say it comes in A4 and A5. I think that's the European size. But when you tear it off, it's slightly smaller.MR: Oh, I see. Because there's perforations on the edge probably.MA: Yeah. But I think they provide the paper for Rodeo Notebooks. Is it Rodeo?MR: Yes. Yes, exactly.MA: Yeah, I think they have that same paper, but basically, I like loose sheets because I can then arrange it in whichever way I want. And it's much easier to scan your work if it's not in a notebook.MR: Good point. If I'm not mistaken, I think Clairefontine and Rhoda are both French companies, so it would make sense that they would collaborate in some way. Maybe they're owned by the same parent company for all I know. I don't know. But I think Rhoda Notebooks work in a similar way where there's a—and maybe they calculate this, right.So actually, the part you tear off is maybe A4 and they add a little bit. So, when the perforation tears away and what's left in the notebook is a little bit taller than A4. You know what I mean? Like, when you tear out the sheet, it's exactly A4. I don't know if that's true, but I've used Rodeo paper—MA: No, it's smaller.MR: Is it? Okay. So, it is—MA: It's annoying that it's smaller, but I still like the paper. It's still like the paper, but it's smaller.MR: Got it. Okay. Good to know. Good to know for those who find that important, little tip again there. What about digital? Do you have digital tools that you use? Are you using an iPad or some other tool like that?MA: I've started using the iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil. The first sketch note I did with that was one of the guest speaker because I just wanted to take the sketch notes to a more, in my view, professional level.Because when I was having to trace it for a finished sketch note, I wanted to kind of take away some of those steps and do more of a rough sketch and then do the illustration. I use Concepts. Oh, my goodness, Concepts is so good.MR: It's a great tool. Yeah.MA: And Procreate, obviously. Yeah. Everyone uses it. I have to admit, I don't know how to use both of them really, really well, but I use them enough to get the finish that I would like. That's something to explore later. I have to admit, I prefer working on paper. I just love the feel of paper. That's my go-to.MR: Yeah. I think many sketchnoters will use a paper-like, or some of other similar matte screen protector, which sort of approximates the feel of paper. I mean, it's not exactly. I think paper-like, probably achieves it the best with the best clarity, but there are other screen protectors that also do the same. Which helps, but still, it's not quite ink on paper, it's closer.MA: It's good. But I have to say by going on the iPad, it makes me more of a perfectionist and I don't like that because at least when I sketchnote in the classroom, it feels hot off the press and I haven't had a chance to make it beautiful because my objective is to make meaningful notes that are useful. So, I think when I do my digital sketchnotes, I'm thinking too much about aesthetics. I'm trying to break away from doing that 'cause it's very tempting.MR: Yeah. It's almost as though paper and pen puts emphasis on the process. Because you have less control. Whereas when you go to an iPad or something, you end up inadvertently being maybe even more focused, a little bit more focused on the output. Because you have the ability to undo or to redo things or to change things, or to move things.Heedlessly, if you allowed yourself to, and there's something about the paper that, you know, maybe the friction of the paper in the sense of if you do it hot off the press, right. And even if you redid it, let's say you wanted to do it a little nicer, like if there's some friction there, right?You've gotta redraw all this stuff on another sheet on your clear clipboard with the light coming from behind and it's a little bit of friction. You wouldn't wanna do it a third time, right? So, you would probably stop at that point. Where with the iPad, it's very easy to just keep noodling and noodling and noodling and never finish. So, I could see the definite different feel for them.And, you know, I always think of the two, sort of provide different purposes. So, I often use the iPad for illustrations where, you know, it's gonna be printed or there is some final output that's important. But I found this recently on a project, just to point out this.I was doing the iPad with—I use paper and I was doing sketches and I had sort of built a little template for myself for this illustration project. And I found myself getting really rigid and I was resisting drawing and I was taking longer on each piece.And I got to the point where I said, wait a minute, I need to just change this up. So, I got the manuscript for the book project that I'm working on, and I just got my little pen and all I could fit were in the margins, little thumbnails along the edge of where the text was. So, it was very limited space.I just started doing these little thumbnails and started drawing concept. And it was amazing how much it freed me up to just think, "Oh, a little thumbnail, big deal. You know, that one didn't work. Draw another one. Oh, that didn't work. Draw another one. Boy like that. What if I do another one?"Next thing you know, every one of these ideas I was having to illustrate for you know, I was doing three or four different concepts or little variations, right? Suddenly the floodgates opened, and I was just like moving through the manuscript like crazy. And all it was, was this shift from, you know, sort of the rigidity or the perfectionism or something on the iPad back to paper and a pen with limited space.Again, coming back to limitations and embracing them just keeps proving itself as a really effective tool for, at least for me, freeing my mind to kind of focus on the content and really get into the process and stop worrying so much about the output. So, I definitely can resonate with what you're saying here.MA: I agree. I also would say that I find that as I've—I hope I go back to how I was before. When I started Sketchnoting and I didn't have anything to go by, any previous sketch notes, basically all I thought was, I'm just gonna do it. I'm just gonna do it.Now that I've been doing it, I'm starting to be more cautious. 'Cause I'm like, what's happening? Because I'm almost scared to do it because I feel that people expect it to be good. What if it's not good? So, I just need to just do it.MR: I think it would be interesting for you to actually ask someone to do some, you know, user-testing and ask them what do you expect out of it. And you probably would find that they would think like, whatever you're doing is amazing.They wouldn't care either way. They just love that you are thinking this way if you get to the core of it. I mean, the beauty of it is we often sort of find ourselves, like the story I told you about the illustration, I sort of boxed myself into this situation.It finally dawned on me like, “Wait a minute, I'm in charge of this project. Why am I feeling as though I have to follow some rigid template that I made? Like, I can change anytime I want to. I'm just going to grab the manuscript and a pen and forget the iPad. I'm not touching the iPad.” We have the opportunity to have you know, the ability to make those changes and to try and experiment and sort of work our way back.So that's really good news that if you ever find yourself bound and/or you've painted yourself in a corner, well, you know, your shoes might get some paint on them, but you can walk out of the corner and just start over again.That's always good news is you have the opportunity to shake it up and try some new things or go back to the thing that worked for you and start again and see, what did I learn from the other one and how can I apply this now knowing it, which is sounds like a little bit of where you're at as well.MA: Yeah. I wanna say one of my daily practices for sketch notes is that I sketch note sermons online. There's a church that does a daily devotional which is like 15 minutes long. I don't do it first thing in the morning, 'cause I'm not a morning person. I do it later on in the evening.I find that those sketch notes are more real because nobody sees them except me. Actually, I've moved from single sheets of paper to a notebook for that. So, I have a whole notebook full of them. What I like about them is they're just themselves. I have not tried to make anything beautiful. I just quickly got that information done. So yeah, even if you go digital, keep drawing by hand.MR: Maybe that's your first tip since we're now sort of heading into the tips department.MA: Oh yeah.MR: And I guess I should frame it. I always frame this. Probably regular listeners like you will have heard this a million times, but, you know, give us three tips that you would say to someone who feels stuck. Someone who feels they're on a plateau. Just these little inspirations to kind of break out of maybe a rut. And I think if you wanna go further in this, what you've talked about, you know, go back to drawing by hand. This could be your first tip, I think.MA: Okay. I have many tips, and it's hard to choose one to three, so might give a few more. Is that all right?MR: That's fine. Yeah, please.MA: Okay. First, one is don't overthink it. Just do it. Just do it. I tried to talk myself out of it when I was doing it at work, but I have to say when I did it, what a sigh of relief. I really enjoyed myself. Even though I was getting paid for it. I was like, "Wow, this is fun." So just do it. That's the first tip.If you can't do something, don't worry. Find another way. Be open to trying something different. And if you're struggling with your sketch note, listen to the podcast. Listen to the different interviews with different sketchnoters, find out how they're using it, and especially make note of their tips. What are they doing that? And just try it.Next one is share your work. I am not online at present, but I will be. So, share it at work. Share it with friends or even just sketch note in a diary or something. But yeah, share it with other people. Experiment especially with the layout of the sketch note. Find what works for you. Actually, this is way more than three. I'm gonna give you a few more.MR: Okay. Go for it.MA: Collaborate with your colleagues. That is golden. Collaborate with your colleagues 'cause then you get to make really meaningful connections with colleagues. I know working with people that I wouldn't have an opportunity to work with or our path and way not have crossed, but sketch notes has kind of opened the door for that. So, collaborate.Ask for feedback. Another golden one. Because that is how you're going to improve. If I had sketchnoted and sketchnoted and sketchnoted and nobody saw it, how could I improve? I might have improved, but maybe a lot slower. So definitely ask for feedback.Tell someone your goal. If this is something that you wanna start doing, share that with someone. Because what really helped me, what was so pivotal, was that teacher. He encouraged me because, you know, my very first sketch note, I have it in the classroom that I did it, it's not wonderful.I thought he was gonna laugh, but he just encouraged me. And that kind of helped me to be accountable because I've told people, this is something that I wanna do. So be intentional and tell people about it. If it's a New Year's resolution say, you're more likely to keep it if you've told people you're gonna do it.I'll give you a bonus tip. Don't give up. Be patient. Be patient because when you sketch note, say for example at work, people may not understand what you're doing at first, they might think it's a bit strange, they might wonder why you're doing it, they might actually tell you to stop doing it. Nobody told me to stop doing it. But just say somebody might, don't let that determine whether you do it or not. Keep going. Do not get discouraged. Just do it.MR: Well, those are fantastic tips. I'm glad that you added some additional ones because it seems to me like this is a great series of tips that you've shared with us and directly from your own experience.I can tie them all back to the story you told of how you began sketchnoting at work and, you know, with your students in mind. And next thing you know, you're collaborating with colleagues and sharing information with them and having an influence, right?This one little experiment led to influencing your whole college, it seems like, and probably leading in that direction, which is pretty cool. So, thank you so much for the tips and offering them to us.MA: Thank you.MR: This is the part where we typically ask where we can find you. And as we chatted just before we began recording, you're in the middle of developing probably a website and working out social media stuff. So, if you don't have anything yet, that's okay. We will put that in the show notes if it's available when we come to this.Maybe in lieu of doing that since we'll just do that in the show notes. If you're listening, just peek in the show notes, and if Mawusi's got some information, we'll put it in there for you so you can find her.I just wanted to let you know that I'm so impressed with your story and how you've just moved yourself forward with a servant attitude serving your students and how this led you to where you're going and you continue to serve. I think you just a really great example of our community.You really represent our community, and I'm really proud to have you as a representative where you are and so encouraged by your story. Thank you so much for taking time and spending time to share it with us. And I'm so excited to hear how this will influence the next person who hears it and all the influences you're gonna have in the place where you are. So, thank you so much, Mawusi.MA: Can I say a big thank you to you?MR: Sure.MA: You have encouraged me so much. You didn't know that I was listening to all of your episodes. You didn't know that I attended your workshop online. When I went to the sketchnote camp that was online, you could only see my illustration. I wasn't visible. I did all those things quietly and, you and your community has encouraged me so much, even when I was doing this by myself. So, thank you so much.MR: Well, thank you.MA: I'm forever grateful.MR: Well, it's an honor. It's an honor to serve, so thank you. Sounds like we're in a good place and we continue to have our influence. Sometimes it doesn't seem like you are, but you are having an influence. So, keep going. Just as Mawusi said in her tips, keep going.Well, this has been so much fun. It's been so enjoyable to talk with you and hear your stories, and I'm just excited to see where this all goes for you and how you're gonna fit into our community. For everyone who's listening to the podcast, this wraps another episode of "Sketchnote Army Podcast”. Until the next episode, this is Mike and Mawusi signing off for today. Talk to you soon.

You Haven't heard this music podcast
You haven't heard this music podcast S06-E05 (Side-A)

You Haven't heard this music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 85:20


Head to headThe Bellwether SyndicateBandcamp: https://thebellwethersyndicate.bandcamp.com/track/we-all-riseTwitter: @BellwetherSynInstagram: @thebellwethersyndicateFirst class and coachTwitter: @FirstAndCoachSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5Veijio3tsXI4QYmoAYM72Instagram: @firstclassandcoachThe FrixionSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5aC62JA1TlB7upBTrb5vVgTwitter: @TheFrixionBandInstagram: @thefrixionWild cardFuzzboxTwitter: @FuzzboxOfficialInstagram: @fuzzboxofficialSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6iKe6ON2rZrdXbuuhI3GatHistory sectionRenato Carosone - Torero Cha Cha ChaYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1xNCXnLUoMArtist of the weekBooze RadlySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2ldRK0HTpHWzHuAk3apxFKTwitter: @BoozeRadlyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BoozeRadlyYou haven't heard this music podcast Website: www.yhhtmpc.comTwitter: twitter.com/yhhtmpcInsta: instagram.com/yhhtmpcFacebook: facebook.com/yhhtmpcDiscord: https://discord.gg/ztYrUgnxSupport us at: www.buymeacoffee.com/yhhtmp or www.patreon.com/yhhtmpc SPECIAL CREDITIntro: Brad Dassy:  https://braddassey.wixsite.com/braddasseymusic2022head to head transition: Fingathing: https://www.fingathing.co.uk/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Here We Sew Again
Treat Yourself

Here We Sew Again

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 62:17 Very Popular


Today on the podcast, we're talking about treating yourself…with sewing! We'll discuss what that means to each of us, how often we do it, and why it's important. And then, as always, we share a little something in our Sew Inspo segment. Sew What's New? Discussion Segment: Treating Yourself with Sewing Sew Inspo Related Links: · Arkie Shirt and Bailee Shorts, Tessuti Patterns: tessuti-shop.com/collections/new-additions/products/arkie-shirt-bailee-shorts-bundle-pack-special-introductory-offer-limited-time · McCalls 8361: somethingdelightful.com/mccalls/m8361· Paloma Dress, Tint of Mint Patterns: tintofmintpatterns.com/collections/shop/products/paloma-ruched-detail-cut-out-dress-pdf-pattern· Pagosa Pants, Sew News: sewdaily.com/product/pagosa-pants-digital-sewing-pattern/ · Gingher: gingher.us/ · Fiskars: fiskars.com/en-us · Frixion pens: pilotpen.us/brands/frixion/ · Dutch Label Shop: dutchlabelshop.com/ · Up in Arms Blouse, Sew News: sewdaily.com/product/up-in-arms-blouse-sewing-pattern-download/ · Ogden Cami, True Bias: truebias.com/products/ogden-cami · Josie Sundress, Christine Haynes: sewdaily.com/product/sew-with-me-josie-sundress-pattern-download/?query=josie%20sundress · Ilford Jacket, Friday Pattern Company: fridaypatterncompany.com/products/the-ilford-jacket-pdf-pattern · Roscoe Blouse & Dress, True Bias: truebias.com/products/roscoe-blouse-dress-1 12 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Synthentral
Synthentral 20230117 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 137:02


It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen. If you like what you hear, support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Amanda Aalto, Candy Corn Ritual, Dekad, DiarBlack, Electric Sol, The Frixion, Liquid Modern, O.K., Vogon Poetry & Social Ambitions, Zanias, Astari Nite, comiti, FEVR, FRTG13, Golden Apes, Mavroskeleto, Night Hexe, Spektor Baal, The True Faith, Wonder Dark, 40 Octaves Below, Chains Of Agony, ee:man vs. In Absentia, Flesh Insanity, Petrol Bastard, Pretty Addicted, Ultimate Soldier, Dreamhour, Fury Weekend, Midsummer Ex, Neutron Solstice, Oceanside85, Primo The Alien, Vincenzo Salvia, and Violet Fears!

Coffee, Tea, and 3 SLPs
Episode 15 - Language or… “Behavior?”

Coffee, Tea, and 3 SLPs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 61:47


The SLPs tackle the classic question: is this a “language” or “behavior” problem? They realize that perhaps a conversation about behavior is really a conversation about language and mental health, soooo we probably need to collaborate with mental health professionals ASAP. All of this leads Kyla to excitedly sing “get yourself a hot steamy cup of cocoa-treating this winter.”

#AmWriting
#WriterGifts!

#AmWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 10:05


I know. I know. Long term listeners know what's coming first but this first gift combo is an #AmWriting favorite for a good reason. The three of us own the same journal and nearly identical (save for the color of the elastic fastener and monogram) custom leather Fillion and we love them so much. Our favorite calendar/journal is, and has always been, the Leuchtturm1917 monthly planner with 136-page dotted notebook pages. We love everything about it - the monthly pages, the number of dotted pages, the weight of the paper, the pocket for stickers in the back - oh, it's so good. Sarina keeps a very eager eye out each year and two of our favorite days are the “what are next year's colors?” discovery day and the day Sarina hands over the new beauties in our color of choice. Sarina's planner is a thing of beauty so here's a pic of what her month usually looks like (stickers are for completing the day's word goal):What's a Fillion, you ask? Well, about ten years ago I bought a gorgeous tri-fold leather holder for a journal at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas and a very happy love affair was born. I actually met the woman who makes these lovelies, Lesha Shaver (pic below), owner of Little Mountain Bindery, and she's currently making a custom leatherbound book for a lucky someone on my holiday list this year. There are tons of options for the Fillion, but ours is the XL trifold with our initials in Huxley font. You can fit two notebooks in there if you want, plus the optional magnetic pocket is great for stickers, ruler, stencils, that sort of thing. I've been giving this Fillion to people as a thank you gift for years (for example, everyone who has blurbed my books has one with their initials and their favorite color elastic cording). In plucking the proper url to link in this post I just discovered Lesha has created a deluxe Fillion box set and now my mouth is watering. Given that we have our journals, now we need to have a very serious conversation about pens. I have choices, of course, but Sarina has OPINIONS. Her current favorites are:* Uniball Jetstream retractable fine (.7mm) ballpoint pens in black.* Pentel EnerGel RTX medium point (.7mm) retractable liquid gel pens in assorted colors. * Pilot Frixion light pastel highlighter with erasable ink and chisel tip 3-pack.I happen to love my black Sharpie ultra fine point pens, but that's just me. They do bleed through most journal pages, so I understand if you are offended.Here's the thing about the Pilot Frixion pens: they erase using the heat generated by the friction of he eraser on the paper and it's a perfect erase. I took Sarina's Frixion pen obsession to a whole new level and bought the big 24 set. Looooook how pretty….If our pen choices don't turn your crank, look around at one of our favorite sources for pens and other addictive office items, JetPens or MochiThings. I apologize in advance. Other fun things I've kept on a running list this year:Bulk blank notebooks with kraft paper covers (I keep the tiny ones, 10 for $24) in my pocket or wallet at all times because I'm 52 and starting to forget things. This adorable Kaweco fountain pen in smooth sage. It's tiny and light, and I love it. I linked the medium nib but it comes in lots of versions. The ink is specific to this pen and comes in lots of colors, too. I am terrible with glasses. Mine get left all over the place (there are three pairs of glasses in my woods, right now, sitting on stumps or logs I can't locate) and I scratch them far too quickly. That said, this soft but upright Tät Tat glasses (or whatever) case really helps. I keep it on my nightstand and consequently I've managed to hold on to at least one pair of unscratched prescription glasses. Mine's grey-blue.Oh, and since people ask me all the time about my glasses, they are Warby Parker Ainsley in Marzipan Tortoise. Did you know Sarina made her own journal for romance readers? Yes, indeedy. The Kissing Books Journal by Heart Eyes Press. In fact, Sarina told me she even keeps a “Gifts for Readers and Writers” list on Amazon, so here's that, too. Finally, since few of us need more stuff, don't forget about memberships to The Authors Guild or PEN America. Members of The Authors Guild get access to legal services, web services, insurance discounts, all kinds of great webinars and events, and the opportunity to build your community of writer friends. This year, The Authors Guild helped advocate for writers and got Amazon to change its ebook return policy and was instrumental in getting ZLibrary taken down and its creators arrested and indicted for piracy. PEN America offers writer and reader memberships and both are vital to supporting their work advocating for for free speech, fighting censorship and book banning, and protecting writers from online abuse. NB: some of these items listed at Amazon have affiliate codes on them which means Sarina or I might make a few cents here or there from Amazon's coffers. I tried to link to smaller retailers wherever possible, though! Happy holidays to all of you. We appreciate you all so very, very much. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe

Let's Book Clients!
Plan Your Content: Part 2

Let's Book Clients!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 11:10


On the last episode, we talked about why planning your content matters.On this one, we're talking about the tools that I find to work best for helping to plan out content.Quick disclaimer, by no means do you need any of these things to plan your content. It's just some things that make it easier and/or more fun.My first few things depend on if you like manual planning, like with pen and paper, or if you like to use a computer.If you like using a computer, my go to is just simply Google docs.It's free, easy, and saves as you go, so you can't ever lose the precious content you've created.In my heart, I'm actually a pen and paper girl, and that's how I started out, but I've quickly learned that it's so much faster for me to use my computer.Not just that, but I can even copy and paste if I need to, and that saves even more time.I also love Trello for creating content, and the free version of it is probably all you would need for a long time. I combine Google Docs with Trello, and a couple of other tools that I'll get to in a minute. Trello is kind of like digital post its, you can drag and drop content around as much as you want.If you like starting with pen and paper, I still have some recommendations for you, even though it just seems so super basic and simple.Using index cards or post its, where you put one piece of content on each car or post it, then move them around into the order that makes the most sense after you've written them out, is a highly effective way of creating and organizing your content.I mentioned on the last episode that my friend Chelly and I have been creating content together for the past 5 years.We started with index cards.While we're on pens, the Frixion pens are my absolute fave.My next favorite tool is the planner that Chelly actually created and publishes every single year, it's called the Marketing Planner for Entrepreneurs.It's amazing. It even has places in it for weekly content planning!Plus, and we haven't even really talked about this publicly, but I contributed one of the tools that's new to the planner this year.It's a sheet in the planner that guides you in listing out part of my content planning process. It's one sheet that lists out 52 weeks of content all in literally one sheet, at a glance.The whole planner is just so so good.The next tools are useful for the actual publishing of the content that you planned.I use and love Canva. I use the pro version, but you can definitely use the free version for a long time before you decide you want to upgrade to the paid version, which they call the pro version. Even it is super affordable.The other tool I use for publishing is Ivory Mix. Kayla, the creator of Ivory Mix, is even a guest on one of the podcast episodes here on Let's Book Clients, the podcast. (as has Chelly by the way)It is also amazing and super high value but also affordable.She has all kinds of beautiful stock photography, stock video, templates, captions, it's just an endless resource.If you would like to go deeper and join me to plan out your content together, the workshop is Monday, November 7, at Noon CST.We'll sit down and do it togeIn my upcoming workshop, we'll plan out a full year of content for your business, in just a couple of hours, so you'll never stare at a blank page again.Go to letsbookclients.com/contentplanningworkshop to sign up today!We're keeping it a small group so we can get the most done in the least time and are capping it at only 10 participants, so really do make sure you grab your spot today.

Fiber Talk
Fiber Talk Midweek Chat, 9-14-22

Fiber Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 Very Popular


It’s Wednesday, we’re half way to another weekend of stitching, and it’s time to chat. This week Cindy and Gary talk about our experiences with the Mystery in St. Tropez project, upcoming guests, Cindy’s participation in the EGA Hazel Blomkamp seminar, Frixion pens, and Cindy and her chapter’s haul of ribbons at the state fair. […]

Techstination
Fun with Chem Teacher Phil

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 2:01


Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear.   I'm Fred Fishkin.     Phil Cook is a high school chemistry teacher with nearly four million followers on Tik Tok.   His presence there was at the urging of his students.   He is also online these days teaching kids some fun experients they can do...

The Giz Wiz (Audio)
Episode #1895: Writing Frixion

The Giz Wiz (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 60:27


Dick has gadgets from the New Products Holiday Showcase and Chad introduces August's gadget theme.

The Giz Wiz (Audio)
Episode #1895: Writing Frixion

The Giz Wiz (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 60:27


Dick has gadgets from the New Products Holiday Showcase and Chad introduces August's gadget theme.

The Giz Wiz (HD Video)
Episode #1895: Writing Frixion

The Giz Wiz (HD Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 60:27


Dick has gadgets from the New Products Holiday Showcase and Chad introduces August's gadget theme.

The Giz Wiz (HD Video)
Episode #1895: Writing Frixion

The Giz Wiz (HD Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 60:27


Dick has gadgets from the New Products Holiday Showcase and Chad introduces August's gadget theme.

Techstination
Phil Cook @chemteacherphil talks STEM education- FriXion pens and more

Techstination

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 7:26


Techstination interview: Phil Cook @chemteacherphil talks STEM education- FriXion pens and more

Inappropriate Quilters
Too Many Topics to Mention Episode

Inappropriate Quilters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 58:01 Very Popular


Leslie quilts three quilts over the weekend and is given a new camp name by Rochelle. But Leslie already had one and it seemed like a good fit. Rochelle talks about her problem quilt that she is still ripping stitches from and the reason why black thread is her new nemesis. They talk EQ8, Frixion pens, batting, gloves (not batting gloves), panels and so much more. This is a jam packed episode that is full of great conversation and good laughs. Enjoy!Inappropriate Quilters T-Shirts! Get yours now!https://inappropriate-quilters.myshopify.com/Follow Leslie on Instgram at @leslie_quilts and Rochelle at @doughnutwarrior

Best Laid Plans
Listener Tips + Mini-Review: The Plan by Lauren Truslow EP 101

Best Laid Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 30:46 Very Popular


In this episode, Sarah shares a few listener tips! Amanda discusses her own self-care strategy for busy times, Jen shares a cautionary tale about Frixion pens, and Xoke provides some fantastic email tips. Sarah then discusses the upcoming Cultivate What Matters reading journal, and then dives into her mini-review of The Plan by Lauren Truslow. This planner is BIG but packs a lot of punch, including some great meal planning and health tracking options as well as a lovely daily layout. Episode Sponsors: TopCashBack: Try TopCashback for yourself by visiting topcashback.com, creating an account with your email and password, and entering the promo code PLANS. All new customers who sign up now will get a $10 sign-up bonus when they spend their first $25 on topcashback.com after entering the promo code! Green Chef: The number one meal kit for eating well. Go to greenchef.com/plans130 use code plans130 to get $130 off, plus free shipping! This is a great deal and excellent way to give their meals a try. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Martin Uncut
April 12 - Note automation with RocketBook and Devonthink

Martin Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 11:36


I produce a lot of notes many of them are handwritten this since it is fast and easy to do it is slow and my thinking can keep upThere are multiple problems with handwritten notes They have a tendency to be in the notebook at home when you are not thereThey easily get out of order and can't be sortedThey cant be searched when you need to find something specificI have tried to use digital notes - e.g. writing in an app that I then can store in a repository or a file vault. It works for a few days and then I find my self with a pen in hand again. Inconsistency being a huge problem.  As the tech geek I am - I bought the Remarkable2 - an e-ink device that you can write on. A special surface giving you a paper like feeling. I have a few problems with it.The paper feeling is not really paper feeling. It is black and white onlyIt doesn't integrate well enough with other applications and notes get stuck in the device. The battery have a tendency to be out when you need to write. Not compatible with my fountainpens and my favourite green ink from pilot. I have tried a lot of tools and lately I have gotten a workflow with RocketBooks and DevonThing to work well.  RocketBook is the old - half-tech - notebook that you write on with normal pilot friXion pens. You then take a photo of the page and you can upload an OCR:ed pdf to a location of your choice. Then you can wipe the page clean with a moist cloth and reuse the page again.  In my workflow the pdf lands in an inbox in dropbox. Here I can tag them with special topic tags and when a specific "clarified" tags are added - keyboard maestro picks the file up and drops it into DevonThink. Keyboard Maestro is a tool I bought for it's multiple clipboards but has become one of my automation tools of choice. DevonThink is a document database where you can search and organise reference documentation.  Did I say that I have programmed buttons on my Stream Deck to tag and untag files? I did. This means I can quickly process and work through my inbox and move things into DevonThink with quick buttons on my Stream Deck. Once the files hit's DevonThink there are rules created to take files tagged in a specific file and move them to the correct space in the document hierarchy.  I finally found a workflow that brings my handwritten notes into a searchable format in my computer to be portable and come with me where ever I am. And I am super happy with it.  There are however improvements to it. Right now I'm tied down to rocket books. I would like to expand this to be more general. To work with my remarkable and other non RocketBook notebooks. I have been doing some experimentation and I hope I will be able to update you with additions to this workflow in a bit.  I hope you...

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 5 de Julio del 2021

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 208:42


Edición Limitada - 5 de Julio del 2021. Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Nina, Atlanic Popes, Purple Fog Side & Elsehow, Nova-Spes, Nikonn, The Frixion, Anything Box, Pulse Lab, Full Frontal Disco, Positronic, Maschine Brennt, SoftWave, Enter|Me, Projekt Ich con Electric City Cowboys, Leathers, FrozenPlasma, Cheddr con Andrea Powell y Eric C. Powell, Knight$, Paragon Cause, The New Division, Zanias, Wingtips, Nation of Language, Blaklight, Beyond Border, Mechanical Cabaret, In Good Faith, Dani Tamayo, Gary Numan, In Absentia, Hante., Blutengel, Immune System, Invisible Devastation y Noise Unit con Raymond Watts.

Synthentral
Synthentral 20210629 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 98:47


It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Blutengel, Clan Of Xymox, DARK, David Hasselhoff, Ephemeral Machine, Fatigue, The Frixion, Human Vault, Laura Krieg, Life On Mars, Lucifer's Aid, Mari Kattman, Mortal Boy, Nova-Spes, Outpost 11, Perverse State, Pulse Lab, S Y Z Y G Y X, Sandor Gavin, The Sere, She's Got Claws, Signal Void, and Verneblung!

El Laboratorio de Juan
45 | LA SPORTIVA Cyklon. Máxima precisión

El Laboratorio de Juan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 12:05


Programa número 45 en el que analizo el llamativo modelo de La Sportiva; la CYKLON.Una zapatilla que visualmente resulta muy atractiva con el cierre micrométrico BOA Fit System, y que la marca recomiendo especialmente para terrenos blandos.Con una suela en compuesto FriXion blanco asegura una buena adherencia en zonas rocosas y húmedas, pero donde mayor rendimiento vamos a sacarle va a ser en hierba, barro, y terrenos blandos, que además va a favorecer mayor durabilidad.Los datos de este modelo:-Drop 8mm. (19'5/27'5).-Peso: 344 gr., pie izquierdo, 339 gr., pie derecho en número 44'5 europeo.-Precio: 169'99€Puedes contactarme para sugerirme temas, hacerme consultas o cualquier tema a:juan@ellaboratoriodejuan.com

Knitmoregirls's Podcast
Zipper Nippers - Episode 627 - The Knitmore Girls

Knitmoregirls's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 58:51


This week's episode is sponsored by:     Carry your creativity with Erin Lane Bags! Whether you show your fiber fandom with the woolly wonder Sheepleverse, or dive into history with the Curiosities collection, our project bags, totes, and hook and needle organizers are at the ready to keep your hobby happy.         When was the last time your knitting yarn was a work of art? Infinite Twist produces one-of-a-kind semi-solid gradients featuring speckles, high-lights, low-lights, and gorgeous color transitions. From 700 y Giant Gradients to 200 y matching sock sets, Infinite Twist Gradients will hold your interest from cast on to bind off. See the currently available gradients at infinitetwist.com, or be the first to know when new colors are posted by signing up for our newsletter at infinitetwist.com/newsletter-signup       Have you ever had to frog because you forgot a step several rows back? Or lost your spot because you dropped your magnet board or lost track with your highlighter tape? Instead of wrestling with paper, use the knitCompanion app. It keeps you on track so you can knit more and frog less. knitCompanion works with ALL your patterns and is available for Apple, Android, and Kindle Fire Devices         Are you feeling dis-GRUNT-eled about your stash? Are you browsing Insta-HAM looking for knitting inspiration? Is color "kind of a PIG deal" in your life? Oink Pigments offers over one hundred forty PIG-ture perfect colorways to make you SQUEAL with delight.   For a limited time only, bring home the bacon with code KNITMORE and get fifteen percent off in-stock yarns and fibers at oinkpigments dot com. Shop soon, because these pigs will FLY!       On the Needles:(0:41) Jasmin finished the body and the first sleeve on her worsted sock arms cardigan in Knitcircus Yarn Ringmaster in “We scare because we care”. She is using the “Monstropolis” gradient for the sleeves. Gigi finished a pair of socks for Sam’s girlfriend    Knitgirllls are not linking to ravelry anymore. Fiber.club patreon Jasmin finished the knitting and has blocked the Blossom Sweater test knit for Little Skein Anne in Little Skein Targhee Sweater in “Juniper”.  Genevieve wound yarn that Nicole Frost dyed for Jasmin in "Jasmin yellow x Marigold"  Frost Yarns GoFundMe! Genevieve is almost done with her weaving on the Cricket loom Genevieve also worked on her hat. Jasmin finished the utterly charming baby sweater, including a lovely zipper installation. (details pending delivery of the sweater). We like Zipperstop.com, and Frixion pens. Gigi cast on socks out of ancient Panda Silk    Jasmin did a swatch on size 0 needles, for a test knit.   In Stitches:(24:56) Genevieve wore her (RAVELRY LINK) Hearthstone pullover, her (RAVELRY LINK) Olivia hat, a scarf from Jasmin, (RAVELRY LINK) red and gold woven scarf and hat, (RAVELRY LINK) her colorblock pullover, (RAVELRY LINK) Genevieve hat, (RAVELRY LINK) Gone Astray sweater, and (RAVELRY LINK) Anna cardigan. Gigi wore the (RAVELRY LINK) Treppenviertel cowl at night as a hat, the flannel camp shirt from clothing construction class, Where is the Opaque from The Knit Stitch by Sally Melville , and the A-line skirt from class  Events:(35:12) Knitgirllls Fail - Along is ongoing Indie Untangled May 15 2pm EST VKL May 15 5:30 EST Stash Dash in May hosted in other places besides ravelry   Discord?  2020 Summer Olympics will begin on Friday, July 23, 2021 [Beijing Winter Olympics start ] Tour de Fleece in July (Sat, Jun 26, 2021 – Sun, Jul 18, 2021) September 21 marks the start for the 500 day countdown for preparation for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Mother Knows Best:(38:39) Put all of your matching tasks in one place. (Shipping, mending, stuff that needs labels) Mollie Ollie mimmo caddy  When Knitting Attacks:(46:04) Panda Silk socks attacked   Panathenic Games and Tour de Fleece Training:(48:03) #panatheknit Week 1: pick your projects  Knits in Space:(49:14) Sam is planting vegetables, And Sew On: (5!:40) Classes at Cañada continue, the classes  are recorded.  Learning techniques on how to apply elastic.  Edging technique  Picked final project, need to order silk and notions From Thai Silks Jasmin did visible mending on 3 comforters. Visible Mending, Mend !, Mending Matters.

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 17 de Mayo del 2021

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 245:21


Edición Limitada - 17 de Mayo del 2021. Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de The Frixion, Nature of Wires + Machina X, Projekt Ich con Munich Syndrome, Neuroactive, Maschine Brennt, Matiajka, Enigma, Anything Box, Pet Shop Boys, Rusty Egan Presents con Anne Clark, Unify Separate, Erasure, Exciting Valence, Atelier Folie, Blackbook, Zeromancer, Outsized, Eric C. Powell & Andrea Powell, Octolab, Fused, Ruined Conflict, Noel, Thomas Dolby, Red Flag, Until December, Berlin, Mental Discipline, Beyond Border, Llumen, Norderney, Minuit Machine, Leaether Strip, Curse Mackey con Clan of Xymox, Clan of Xymox, Hante., Moris Blak con SYZYGYX, Nattskiftet y Noise Unit.

Unabridged
Teaching Tidbits 16: Teaching Tools to Use on the Go

Unabridged

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 10:36


In this Unabridged Teaching Tidbits episode, Ashley shares some teaching tools she'll be taking with her as her family prepares for their big trip. Three tools that she shares are Rocketbooks (which work with Frixion pens), games like Bananagrams, and Osmo games, which work with iPads or Kindle Fire tablets. Some specific things Ashley uses are the Fusion Rocketbook, this pack of Frixion pens, and My First Bananagrams. The Osmo kits her girls love are the Genius kit and the Little Genius kit. Note that both of those kits can be purchased without the base, and they are cheaper that way. You only need to buy the base one time. (Be sure to buy the correct base for the iPad or for the Kindle Fire.) Ashley's girls also love the Detective Agency Osmo game. *The Osmo company runs some great deals, so it's worth watching for discounts.     Visit the Unabridged website for our full show notes and links to the books mentioned in the episode.   Interested in what else we're reading? Check out our Featured Books page.   Want to support Unabridged? Follow us @unabridgedpod on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. | Join our Unabridged Podcast Reading Challenge. | Visit our curated list of books at Bookshop.org. | Become a patron on Patreon. | Check out our Merch Store. | Visit the resources available in our Teachers Pay Teachers store.

Stitch Please
Button Up, Buttercup!

Stitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 60:07


Support the Stitch Please podcast and Black Women Stitch$15 to the Paypal account for a Black Women Stitch lapel pin! DM or email your mailing to address for free shipping. You can also pay with  Cash App For longer term support, join our  Patreon  for exclusive content, such as the video of this interview and many more fun things.Products mentioned in this episodeButtonhole knifeButtonhole scissorsFray CheckFray BlockFrixion PensGlue Pen (for sewing)Iron-Off StabilizerSimflex Expanding Sewing GaugeTearaway StabilizerWater Soluble Stabilizer

Madge and Mary | The Podcast
Episode 27 : Hellraisers Ruling the World and Stuff

Madge and Mary | The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 29:06


Madge and Mary are heavy consumers in this episode. From new pencil bags to Pelotons and our favorite Old Navy turtleneck/hoodie won't quit! Badass Habits are moving forward, and never underestimate what these ladies will do for a sticker! The Care Bear Stare comes out and shenanigans ensue. As usual. Thank you for listening!Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Want to be super extra? Leave us a tantalizing review on iTunes!https://www.instagram.com/madgeandmary/https://www.facebook.com/madgeandmarySHOW NOTES FOR KEKEPlease let us know if we have missed any!Check our Facebook and Instagram accounts for more.Frixion Erasable Pens by PilotBlueQ Zipper PouchesKeith Haring Dr. MartensLorimer Fanny by State in NavyPelotonOpal House at Target Starface Hydrostars Starter Pack at TargetFirefly Lane by Kristen HannahBays English MuffinsSeanik Solid Shampoo by LushElin Hilderbrand BooksKwik Rewards from Kwik TripBadass Habits by Jen SinceroDog Pooping Calendar

Another [fill-in-the-blank] Day

Sort of prepared for the week. Grocery shopping with some leisurely Targeting. New planner. Frixion throwback pens. Untrustworthy studfinder. I bought men’s slippers and sewed a K on one which I didn’t say so this is a bonus feature. Two breaths.

Synthentral
Synthentral 20201222 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 77:15


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by BlueForge, Bödlarna, Cold Storm, A Covenant Of Thorns, Dead Lights, District 13, Foretaste, The Frixion, grabyourface, Insepulto, j:dead, Karl Kave, Leaether Strip, mind.area, MonöChrome, Ohne Nomen, OVRGRWN, VV & The Void, and WÜLF7!

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Synthentral 20201222 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 77:15


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by BlueForge, Bödlarna, Cold Storm, A Covenant Of Thorns, Dead Lights, District 13, Foretaste, The Frixion, grabyourface, Insepulto, j:dead, Karl Kave, Leaether Strip, mind.area, MonöChrome, Ohne Nomen, OVRGRWN, VV & The Void, and WÜLF7!

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Synthentral 20201222 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 77:15


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by BlueForge, Bödlarna, Cold Storm, A Covenant Of Thorns, Dead Lights, District 13, Foretaste, The Frixion, grabyourface, Insepulto, j:dead, Karl Kave, Leaether Strip, mind.area, MonöChrome, Ohne Nomen, OVRGRWN, VV & The Void, and WÜLF7!

Penna möter papper
071: Daniel från Mod. 1927

Penna möter papper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 51:20


Det efterlängtade sjuttioförsta avsnittet är äntligen här. Vi börjar med en utmaning från veckans sponsor Pen Store. Efter det pratar vi med Daniel från Mod. 1927 om hans intresse för kontorsmaterial och hans skrivkort. Vi får höra om hans tankar angående produkterna och hantverket som ligger bakom vid tillverkningen.  Tack till https://www.penstore.se/ (Pen Store) som är veckans sponsor.  Länkarhttps://www.penstore.se/ (Pen Store - Stort utbud av pennor och konstnärsprodukter) https://www.penstore.se/moleskine/cahier-xxl-kraft (Moleskine Cahier XXL Kraft | Pen Store) https://www.penstore.se/fisher-space-pen/bullet-m%C3%A4ssing (Fisher Space Pen Bullet Mässing | Pen Store) https://www.penstore.se/sennelier-1/indian-ink-a-la-pagode-1000-ml (Sennelier Indian Ink “A La Pagode” 1000 ml | Pen Store) https://www.penstore.se/rhodia/webnotebook-a5-linjerad (Rhodia Webnotebook A5 Linjerad | Pen Store) https://www.penstore.se/blackwing/vol-840-limited-edition-12-pack (Blackwing Vol 840 Limited Edition 12-pack | Pen Store) https://www.penstore.se/moleskine/classic-hardcover-expanded-black (Moleskine Classic Hardcover Expanded Black | Pen Store) https://www.penstore.se/pilot/custom-heritage-92-reservoar-orange (Pilot Custom Heritage 92 Reservoar - Orange | Pen Store) https://www.penstore.se/rhodia/webnotebook-a5-dotted (Rhodia Webnotebook A5 Dotted | Pen Store) https://www.penstore.se/field-notes-1/memo-book-expedition-3-pack (Field Notes Memo Book Expedition 3-pack | Pen Store) Få 15% rabatt september ut med koden ”september15”.  https://mod1927.se/ (Mod. 1927 Note Cards) https://gettingthingsdone.com/what-is-gtd/ (What is GTD - Getting Things Done®) https://bulletjournal.com/ (Bullet Journal) https://www.penstore.se/nuuna (Nuuna | Pen Store) https://mod1927.se/sidor/planera-dagarna-med-timeboxing (Planera dagarna med timeboxing - Mod. 1927 Note Cards) https://hbr.org/2018/12/how-timeboxing-works-and-why-it-will-make-you-more-productive (How Timeboxing Works and Why It Will Make You More Productive) https://www.instagram.com/p/CE1tv5NjddK/ (Mod. 1927 på Instagram: “Ska du hålla en presentation? Skriv stödord på Mod. 1927 skrivkort. Diskret men ändå tillräckligt stort. Lätt att ta med och sedan arkivera…”) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFW9ow4pMg3/ (Martin Lindeskog

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 7 de Setiembre del 2020

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 183:13


Edición Limitada - 7 de Setiembre del 2020. Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de ЛондонParis, Seeming, Perpacity, The Frixion featuring Roi, Hurts, Radiohimlen, Shiny Darkness, Human League, Parralox, Knight$, EmT, Humans Can't Reboot, Train To Spain, H.O.W, Blaqk Audio, Kretz, Kill Bill G, Eisfabrik, Nature Of Wires, Ruined Conflict, Matte Blvck, Normoria, Danny Blu y Suicide Commando.

Synthentral
Synthentral 20200901 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 125:59


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by BlakLight, The Frixion, Zynik 14, Witch Of The Vale, Normoria, Dancing Plague, Suicide Commando, Lydmor, Thrillsville, Shadow Fashion, Death Loves Veronica, Blood Handsome, Machino, Dynalectric Orchestra, inseclude, Zoodrake, The Less Dead & SapphiraVee, Armageddon Dildos, New Neon, Fermion, André Obin, Night Club, Jigsaw Sequence, Carlo Onda, Brutalist Architecture In The Sun, Technomancer, Smashing Pumpkins, Heliophile, Alien Skin, EmT, Nostalgia Deathstar, The Truth Sounds Different, and Yello!

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Synthentral 20200901 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 125:59


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by BlakLight, The Frixion, Zynik 14, Witch Of The Vale, Normoria, Dancing Plague, Suicide Commando, Lydmor, Thrillsville, Shadow Fashion, Death Loves Veronica, Blood Handsome, Machino, Dynalectric Orchestra, inseclude, Zoodrake, The Less Dead & SapphiraVee, Armageddon Dildos, New Neon, Fermion, André Obin, Night Club, Jigsaw Sequence, Carlo Onda, Brutalist Architecture In The Sun, Technomancer, Smashing Pumpkins, Heliophile, Alien Skin, EmT, Nostalgia Deathstar, The Truth Sounds Different, and Yello!

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Synthentral 20200901 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 125:59


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by BlakLight, The Frixion, Zynik 14, Witch Of The Vale, Normoria, Dancing Plague, Suicide Commando, Lydmor, Thrillsville, Shadow Fashion, Death Loves Veronica, Blood Handsome, Machino, Dynalectric Orchestra, inseclude, Zoodrake, The Less Dead & SapphiraVee, Armageddon Dildos, New Neon, Fermion, André Obin, Night Club, Jigsaw Sequence, Carlo Onda, Brutalist Architecture In The Sun, Technomancer, Smashing Pumpkins, Heliophile, Alien Skin, EmT, Nostalgia Deathstar, The Truth Sounds Different, and Yello!

The Kindle Chronicles
TKC 630 Joe Lemay

The Kindle Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 56:18


Co-founder and CEO of Rocketbook Interview starts at 13:35 and ends at 54:00 Links Amazon Halo - Early Access special price of $64.99  “Amazon unveils Halo to battle Apple Watch and Fitbit — tracks activity, body fat, emotions” by Christina Farr at CNBC - August 27, 2020 Echo Frames - $179.99 at Amazon.com “How to Make Alexa talk faster (or slower)” by Hugh Langley at the ambient - July 8, 2020 Rocketbook web site FriXion pen by Pilot Rocketbook Panda Planner (executive size, includes FriXion pen and microfiber cloth) at Amazon.com - $35 Rocketbook Fusion Notebook at Amazon.com - $37 Rocketbook Orbit Kickstarter - pledges starting at $29 Palmer Method of penmanship (Wikipedia) Rocketbook Beacons for whiteboards - $15.00 at Amazon.com Note: Please email me at PodChronicles AT gmail if you'd like an invitation to the private Facebook group Len's Birthday Bash to hear the Jim Robitaille Trio's livestream jazz performance at my 70th birthday party. If all goes according to plan, they will be playing in a studio in southern Massachusetts, streaming to my Fire TV Edition Toshiba smart TV here in Ocean Park, Maine. The music will begin a little before 11 am ET on Sunday, August 30th. I hope you can join us! Upcoming Guests Brad Parks, author of Interference, available for pre-order with delivery Erica Bauermeister, author of The Scent Keeper Click here to enable my daily Morning Journal flash briefing at the Alexa Skills store. You will then hear each day's entry by saying, “Alexa, what's new?” or “Alexa, what's my flash briefing?” Right-click here and then click "Save Link As..." to download the audio to your computer, phone, or MP3 player.

Penna möter papper
068: Pennvässarspån

Penna möter papper

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 34:38


Det efterlängtade sextioåttonde avsnittet är äntligen här. Vi börjar med återkoppling angående brevvänner och rekommenderar olika grupper. Ämnet blir den taktila känslan och upplevelsen av att använda kontorsmaterial.  Länkarhttps://m.facebook.com/groups/225737541167501/ (Fountain Pen Friends (FPF)) https://m.facebook.com/groups/1445636188917184/ (Inky noses - Fountain penpals of Europe) https://m.facebook.com/groups/367139828996/ (Reservoarpennor) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeWtyjBBt5WhmmIJ6m3KxcLensq05OvDgom-gra5EcgSIKOA/viewform (Lista för brevvänner) https://pennamoterpapper.com/schema/ (Schema – Penna möter papper) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filofax (Filofax – Wikipedia) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handdator (Handdator – Wikipedia) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rymdpenna (Rymdpenna – Wikipedia) https://lamyshop.se/collections/ballpoint-lamy-pico (Ballpoint | LAMY pico – LAMY Shop) https://www.pilotnordic.com/sv/kollektioner/vara-storsaljare/frixion-familjen.html (FriXion-familjen - Våra storsäljare - Kollektioner) https://www.lamy.com/en/lamy-2000-blue-bauhaus/ (LAMY 2000 blue Bauhaus - Produktinformation und Schreibsysteme) https://komadori.se/products/tombow-mono-graph (Tombow Mono Graph 0,5 mm - Komadori) https://nyfikat.libsyn.com/s03-12-nyfikat-live-med-bjrn (Nyfikat: S03 12 Nyfikat LIVE med Björn) Kontakthttps://mobile.twitter.com/lyceum (Tweets av Martin Lindeskog (@Lyceum) – Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/jgustaphzon/ (Johan Gustaphzon (@jgustaphzon) • Foton och videoklipp på Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/johangudmundson/ (Johan Gudmundson (@johangudmundson) • Foton och videoklipp på Instagram) https://pennamoterpapper.com/ (Penna möter papper – Sveriges första och enda podd om pennor.) https://www.facebook.com/pennamoterpapper/ (Penna möter papper - Facebook) https://m.facebook.com/groups/501497006961631/ (Penna Möter Papper - Facebook grupp) https://www.instagram.com/penna_moter_papper/ (Penna Möter Papper (@penna_moter_papper) på Instagram) https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC1dkh_ecxHGszL8E9ggxkQg (Penna Möter Papper - YouTube) https://www.patreon.com/pennamoterpapper?fan_landing=true (Stöd oss på Patreon) https://ko-fi.com/C0C81J27Y (Stöd oss på Ko-fi)

Synthentral
Synthentral 20200728 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 121:33


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week and previous releases filling in the gaps! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by TOAL, The Frixion, Ginger Snap5, The Violent Youth, Areal Kollen, Hand In Waves, ElektroTerapi, Honey Beard, Geometric Vision, LAU, Clan Of Xymox, Vincent International, Icarus & PRIMO, Mechanical Cabaret, Agents Of Rhythm, and previous releases by Guardians Of Tears, Magnetic Skies, Lykard, Lágrimas De Emilia, Hypnocrates, The Last Years, Proleturan, Industrial Zoo, White Chamber, The Coventry, The Midnight, Skalski, Blancmange, Dissonance, and Control Room!

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 27 de Julio del 2020

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 224:52


Edición Limitada - 27 de Julio del 2020. Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Snog, New Neon, The Frixion, John Foxx, Celluloide, Ollie Wride, Michael Oakley, Jessie Frye, Savage, Sjöblom, Husk, Danny Blu, Conscience, Céleste Noir, Pegasus Asteroid, Church Of Trees, Sea Of Sin, Christopher Anton, The Purge, Doble Núcleo, Panic Priest, Clan Of Xymox, Death Bells, Pete Crane, Sirus, Pandoria, ES23, Menschdefekt, Dismantled, Blitzkrieg Baby, In Absentia, Negant, Ginger Snap5, DK-Zero, Terrolokaust y Prometheus Flame.

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Synthentral 20200728 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 121:33


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week and previous releases filling in the gaps! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by TOAL, The Frixion, Ginger Snap5, The Violent Youth, Areal Kollen, Hand In Waves, ElektroTerapi, Honey Beard, Geometric Vision, LAU, Clan Of Xymox, Vincent International, Icarus & PRIMO, Mechanical Cabaret, Agents Of Rhythm, and previous releases by Guardians Of Tears, Magnetic Skies, Lykard, Lágrimas De Emilia, Hypnocrates, The Last Years, Proleturan, Industrial Zoo, White Chamber, The Coventry, The Midnight, Skalski, Blancmange, Dissonance, and Control Room!

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Synthentral 20200728 New Tunesday

Synthentral

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 121:33


New Tunesday: new releases from the last week and previous releases filling in the gaps! Give the bands a listen and if you like what you hear then support the bands! Buy their music! Like their social media pages! Watch their live streams! Today's episode features new releases by TOAL, The Frixion, Ginger Snap5, The Violent Youth, Areal Kollen, Hand In Waves, ElektroTerapi, Honey Beard, Geometric Vision, LAU, Clan Of Xymox, Vincent International, Icarus & PRIMO, Mechanical Cabaret, Agents Of Rhythm, and previous releases by Guardians Of Tears, Magnetic Skies, Lykard, Lágrimas De Emilia, Hypnocrates, The Last Years, Proleturan, Industrial Zoo, White Chamber, The Coventry, The Midnight, Skalski, Blancmange, Dissonance, and Control Room!

Stitch Please
Marking Tools Series: FRIXION pens

Stitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 38:09


Mentioned in the episode as good for sewingFrixion MarkersFrixion StampsFrixion Fine LinersLisa also uses for writing and note-takingFrixion  ClickerFrixion Color SticksFrixion Ball PointFrixion Highlighter The information read on the podcast came from a blog that offers a Comprehensive Guide to Frixion. Support the Stitch Please podcast and Black Women Stitch$15 to the Paypal account for a Black Women Stitch lapel pin! DM or email your mailing to address for free shipping.Support also appreciated here:PatreonPaypalCash App

#AmWriting
Episode 189: #WhatWritersWant(thatmoneycanbuy)

#AmWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 43:13


We all know you can’t really buy the things we writers want: inspiration, the power to spend as much time writing our books as we do thinking about them—not to mention sales, agents and editors. But you CAN grab a few things that make the writerly journey more fun. In this episode, we talk about the joys of journals and the perfect markers, tech tools that qualify as investments and those that are a little less spendy and suggest a few gifts for your writer groups stockings—including custom socks. Episode links follow—but first, a preview of the #WritersTopFive that will be dropping into #AmWriting supporter inboxes on Monday, December 16, 2019: Top 5 Things to Do to at the Start of a New Nonfiction Project. Remember, you can GIFT a supporter subscription! Or sign up to support us yourself.On that note, there are affiliate links in this post. Most will go to support the podcast, but the things KJ “borrowed” from Catherine Newman’s gift guide are her affiliate links (and she’s donating the proceeds this year). As always, this episode (and every episode) will appear for all subscribers in your usual podcast listening places, totally free as the #AmWriting Podcast has always been. This shownotes email is free, too, so please—forward it to a friend, and if you haven’t already, join our email list and be on top of it with the shownotes and a transcript every time there’s a new episode. And now, this week’s links!LINKS FROM THE PODCASTThe Leuchtturm B5 bullet journal with monthly pages we all use.From KJ:KJ’s two sets of sticky notes: the color dots, and the color flags, from the glorious gift guide of one Catherine Newman.KJ’s new favorite notebook, from Sarina (and Paipur—here’s their direct website).Books and art supplies KJ is craving: Finding Your Creative Voice, Lisa CongdenA set of watercolor paints like this one, also snatched from Catherine’s gift guide. And hey, why not this book she liked, too? A Field Guide to Color, Lisa Solomon.The outline pens KJ keeps seeing on Instagram—or something like them— are here in plain, and here in glitter.We talked about classes from Skillshare, BluPrint and Master Class.Give the Gift of a Podcast here.From Jess: Book Nerd hat I bought at Parnassus but you can get from Out of PrintNight Scout Rechargeable LED beanie in redTät Tat “sacco” upright pouch for glasses in grey blue The Every Day Calendar from Simone Giertz (her useless robot video is here)Pre-order Benjamin Dreyer’s Stet! Grammar game, out July 7, 2020From Sarina: Snarky notepads Frixion no-bleed, erasable markers in fineliners and plumper versionsNew apple pencil Nebo app for handwriting-to-text This episode was sponsored by Author Accelerator, the book coaching program that helps you get your work DONE. Visit https://www.authoraccelerator.com/amwritingfor details, special offers and Jennie Nash’s Inside-Outline template.Find more about Jess here, Sarina here and about KJ here.If you enjoyed this episode, we suggest you check out Marginally, a podcast about writing, work and friendship.There’s no transcript for this week’s episode. Transcripts will return next week. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at amwriting.substack.com/subscribe

Sunday Sounds
Scott's hungover and has a cold

Sunday Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 58:18


Featuring Apollo Junction, Segarra, Front Bangs, Fragile Audio, The Frixion, Broomhead & Sophie and the Giants.

eGPlearning Podblast
What equipment to take to a GP conference

eGPlearning Podblast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 8:39


Imagine going to a conference to learn and having everything you need. In this episode I cover what I take to a conference to help my learning and comfort. Do you agree?

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 7 de Octubre del 2019

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 120:00


Edición Limitada - 7 de Octubre del 2019. Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Alienare, Gimme Shelter, Life On Mars, Zoodrake, Celluloide, Moya81, Rammstein, The Frixion, Analogue-X, POS.:2, Rroyce, A Spell Inside, Angel Theory, Bysmarque & Snowwhyte, Soman, Consumer Junk y U-Manoyed.

The Planner Podcast
How to Plan your Day

The Planner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 6:01


Here are four quick tips on how to plan your day to be more organised and super productive! Hi, this is Mim Jenkinson and you're listening to The Planner Podcast. Hello and welcome back! Today I thought I'd share four really simple steps on how you can plan your day to be more organized because when we're planning we want to be as productive as possible along. We all have lots of things to do! So I thought I'd share some really simple tips on how you can be a bit more structured and organized when planning. Tip one of planning your day is to pick your planning tool. Choose the planner that you're going to use. As I've said before, I always use my Erin Condren LifePlanner. Pick your favorite planner, find a pen that works for your planner as well. I have found that it's a bit of trial and error and for me, I really love the FriXion pens from the Pilot range because I know they write really nicely and also come in loads of different colors and you can rub them out! Tip two is to then prioritize your plans. For me, I'm generally work on a To Do list method. I like to prioritise the events and tasks that need to be completed first and I'll put everything down in order that way or maybe I'll highlight and ones that I really can't miss. And then before I finish my list, I will add some of those "nice to do's" that if I get through all of the priority tasks and I get round to doing other things, these are the things that I'll do. I work from home and I use my partner to plan my work, personal and family tasks and plans and appointments. You might choose to categorize everything separately. For me, I just put everything in one big list in terms of priority. Tip three is to set yourself some reminders because I don't know whether you're anything like me, but I get quite distracted. So even though I use a paper planner, if there's anything really urgent that I definitely can't afford to miss, I'll pop it into my iPhone calendar as well. I don't use the calendar on my phone every single day. I also try and schedule some breaks as well throughout the day. And I'm really, really, really bad at this because I love my job! I love being at my desk and working and before I know it, hours have passed and then I'll move and my back hurts and I realize it's because I've not been moving around. Try and schedule in some breaks into your days as well as some fun stuff. So when you're planning your day, especially if it's mainly work plans or maybe even something that you just don't want to do, try and pop in a few fun things or breaks as well and make sure you're standing up every now and again, grabbing a drink, going for a walk, getting some fresh air and sunshine. And then the fourth quick tip too is to not over-schedule. And I am so much better at this now. I used to be pretty bad. I literally, if I had, 20 lines in my planner to write a list, I'd fill every single one and that would make me feel really organized. Actually having a big long list of things to do would make me think, wow, look how organized I am having to do all these things! But then of course you can only get through so much every day. So don't over schedule. If something isn't realistically going to happen in a day, don't write it in your planner. Don't set yourself up to fail and feel bad because then you've not ticked it off. It took me ages to master this. Even though it's really simple. Only put tasks in your planner that you are capable of completing and if not, find a way that you will be because you don't want to either skip things and feel bad that you haven't done them or rush through anything that you shouldn't be. Make sure that you only put in plans and appointments and tasks that you can realistically do and that are really important too. One thing I've gotten much better of is every week and sometimes every day I'll look through my list and reassess, should that be on today's list? If it shouldn't, I'll move it. Sometimes I've had something in my planner for weeks on end and just have never been able to complete it. And I'll think long and hard that maybe it isn't important or necessary. So there are my four quick tips on planning your day. I would love to know if you have any other tips on making sure that you plan effectively and productively and get everything done! Thank you so much for listening. Pop me a message or an email or a comment and let me know the kind of topics that you'd be interested in and any areas that you struggle with in terms of using a planner or staying organised. Thank you very much for listening and I'm really looking forward to this show. I'll see you in the next episode!

Easier: Self-development | Productivity | Organizing
The Ultimate List of the Best Everyday Pens

Easier: Self-development | Productivity | Organizing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 12:19


In this ultimate list, I rank the best everyday pens from top to bottom. Is your favorite pen really the best, or is there something better? Let's find out! Full show notes at https://easiercast.com/pensSupport the show (https://easiercast.com)

Bombshell Radio
Space Jams : 3.8 Vieon Bombshell Radio

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 120:39


Bombshell Radio: Thursday 8-10PM EST#SpaceJams 3.8 celebrating 10 years of AnalogueTrash with a guest mix from Matt Wild from Vieon with a selection of audio delightsFeaturing music from The Frixion, Nature of Wires, St Lucifer, The Cowls, Paragon Cause, Room 1985, DEF NEON, ded.pixel, Archipelago, Factory Acts, Stocksnskins, Iioiiiiiio, Spray

Bombshell Radio
Space Jams 2.4

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 117:40


THURSDAYSbombshellradio.comDJ JD - Space Jams8pm-10pm EST Bombshell RadioToday's Bombshell (Bombshell Radio)#SpaceJams 2.4 is an #ambient #synth journey of pure music euphoriaFeaturing a guest mix from the upcoming Blue Sirens with a gathering of brand new artists and #synthwave masters #indieFeaturing music from EmT, The Frixion, 24:7, Roxi Drive, Night Vision, Max Berg, Sunwarper & Selles, Coleurs, Android Automatic from Electric Dream Records & more!

Communion After Dark (alternative electronic music: EDM, industrial, EBM, gothic / goth, dark electro, synth pop, power noise

Monday, Feb 26, 2018: Communion After Dark -- featuring the latest and best in alternative-electronic music -- spins new music from Project Pitchfork, Psy’Aviah, The Frixion, Vomito Negro, Wire Spine, Nordika and more.

cyber trance goth idm hardstyle darkwave futurepop frixion project pitchfork aggrotech cybergoth communion after dark
Communion After Dark
Communion After Dark - Episode 2/26/18

Communion After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 110:30


Monday, Feb 26, 2018: Communion After Dark -- featuring the latest and best in alternative-electronic music -- spins new music from Project Pitchfork, Psy’Aviah, The Frixion, Vomito Negro, Wire Spine, Nordika and more.

cyber trance goth idm hardstyle darkwave futurepop frixion project pitchfork aggrotech cybergoth communion after dark
Bombshell Radio
The Synth Wave Show

Bombshell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 180:02


Today We Join Forces! Bombshell Radio and Artefaktor Radio Special Presentation The Synth Wave Show 8am-11am EST 1pm-4pm BST 8pm-11pm EST 1am-4am BST on bombshellradio.com We are very pleased to announce DJ Rob Green joins the Bombshell Radio Airwaves courtesy of Artefaktor Radio bombshellradio.com Repeats Thursday (Bi- Weekly) 5am-6am EST 10am-11am BST #Radio #DJRobGreen #BombshellRadio #TheSythwaveShow #Synthwave #Electropop #80s #electro #electronica#Interviews #MobileApp THE SYNTH WAVE SHOW returns with the '50/50 Mixtape' - 50% 80's / 50% current synthwave back-to-back in a glorious 2 hour, 40 minute show starting at 8pm UK time on www.artefaktorradio.com We briefly talk to Stuart McLaren and Brett Simpson of the biggest ever synthwave festival - Outland London 2017 - Live Synthwave, DJs & Film which is coming up in September and hear about the delights that are in store for us. Hear world exclusive debut tracks from Cosaquitos en Globo and Shadows & Mirrors plus new music from NINA, Mechanical Cabaret, LorD and Master, Charlotte Someone, EmT and Circuit3. There's amazing music from the likes of Trevor Something, The Human League, Scandroid, ABC, The Midnight, Soft Cell, Nitewreckage, Animotion, New Order, The Frixion, Centre Excuse, Depeche Mode, LEBROCK, Reflex, Flock Of Seagulls, VHS Dreams, Sunglasses Kid and much, much more including THE ELECTRICITY CLUB's 'Pick Of The Month'.

Martin Lindeskog
EGO Interview with Brian Peters

Martin Lindeskog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 66:14


  I learned from my conversation with Brian Peters that you could auto"magically" manage your new media accounts and be a social media evangelist at the same time. As a former purchaser, it gave me a kick to learn about a company without regular sales people. I wonder what a Happiness Hero is reading at the moment? This episode was recorded on August 9, with the Ringr app. I downloaded the recording (audio format: mono mix, sample rate 44 kHz, Flac, 114.6 MB) to my MacBook and then did the post production with Auphonic (112 kbps, mp3, 53.1 MB). Podcasting equipment: iPhone 6S Plus, iRig Mic Cast microphone, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Show notes: 00 @Brian_G_Peters 02 Jon Ferrara 03 Ringr 04 Amy Ingram - X.ai 04 Gothenburg, Sweden 04 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 05 Buffer CultureLab podcast 06 Note to self tweet 07 Scott Stratten 10 Buffer purchased Respondly 13 "Social media evangelist" - Stefan Engeseth  13 10,000 hour rule - Malcolm Gladwell 14 @Tamar 16 Social media marketing video - Buffer 17 Tim Sinclair 19 Pierre DeBois 20 Instagram - Buffer 22 Social media study - Buffer 22 Gated content 23 Fizzle - [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 24 "No sales people" - Buffer 25 Zappos Library List 25 Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell - [Editor's note: affiliate link.]  27 Audible Trial - mid-roll placement [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 28 Audible podcasts... - Forbes 28 Wall Street Journal - Audible 29 Chris Reimer - Happywork 29 Happywork: A Business Parable About the Journey to Teamwork, Profit, and Purpose by Chris Reimer - [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 30 Brent Leary's interview with Jon Ferrara - Small Business Trends 30 Los Angeles Rams - New England Patriots 30 Trader principle - Ayn Rand Lexicon 31 The Objectivist Ethics. The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism  [Editor's note: affiliate link.] by Ayn Rand. 32 Ayn Rand and Silicon Valley by Jason Crawford. 33 EGO NetCast standalone podcast / podcatcher app: Amazon appstore for Android Apple App Store Google Play 34 Libsyn 34 Overcast.fm 37 Groundswell, Expanded and Revised Edition: Winning in a WorldTransformed by Social Technologiesby Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 37 Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead by Charlene Li. [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 38 Facebook ads guide - Buffer 40 Five Lessons Learned from my Start-up — And why I’d Do it Again by Martin Lindeskog - OPEN Forum 40 Coffee-houses: The Internet in a Cup - The Economist 42 Write Epic Shit by Corbett Barr. - Fizzle 42 My First Book on Tea with Illustrations by John Cox - #teaFTWbook 43 EGO NetCast caricature by John Cox. John Cox Art. 43 How to Cast a Vision So People Listen - Building a Story Brand podcast 44 Chai tea Rooibos in Vancouver. 45 "Red bush tea" - Wikipedia 45 Masala chai - Wikipedia 45 Persian chai - My Persian Kitchen 45 Amateur (lover of...) - Wikipedia 46 Kombucha - Kitchn 49 Kombucha in Vancouver - YellowPages 49 Micro... craft beer - Food Republic 50 Anchor Brewing Company 50 Slack - Lyceum 51 Rocketbook 51 The Bulletjournalist 51 Moleskine - Wikipedia 51 Frixion pen - Wikia 54 "Awesome plan" - Buffer 54 Pablo image creator - Buffer 55 Respond by Buffer 55 Support EGO NetCast  56 Video marketing - Buffer 56 Ileane Smith - Busker "rewarding live video" 58 .co Colombia - Wikipedia 58 .io "in - out"  (British) Indian Ocean (Territory) - Wikipedia 58 Matcha green tea - Lyceum on YouTube 59 Tea53 black tea blend - GOT-Tea-Party.com 60 OMG .coffee hipster domain? - Hover 62 Caffeine consumption by country - Caffeine Informer 63 Starbucks Takes a 3-Hour Coffee Break - The New York Times 63 Starbucks National Training Day: Did it Work? - Josh Bersin    

EGO NetCast
EGO Interview with Brian Peters

EGO NetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 66:15


  I learned from my conversation with Brian Peters that you could auto"magically" manage your new media accounts and be a social media evangelist at the same time. As a former purchaser, it gave me a kick to learn about a company without regular sales people. I wonder what a Happiness Hero is reading at the moment? This episode was recorded on August 9, with the Ringr app. I downloaded the recording (audio format: mono mix, sample rate 44 kHz, Flac, 114.6 MB) to my MacBook and then did the post production with Auphonic (112 kbps, mp3, 53.1 MB). Podcasting equipment: iPhone 6S Plus, iRig Mic Cast microphone, and SnapRecorder portable recording booth. Show notes: 00 @Brian_G_Peters 02 Jon Ferrara 03 Ringr 04 Amy Ingram - X.ai 04 Gothenburg, Sweden 04 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 05 Buffer CultureLab podcast 06 Note to self tweet 07 Scott Stratten 10 Buffer purchased Respondly 13 "Social media evangelist" - Stefan Engeseth  13 10,000 hour rule - Malcolm Gladwell 14 @Tamar 16 Social media marketing video - Buffer 17 Tim Sinclair 19 Pierre DeBois 20 Instagram - Buffer 22 Social media study - Buffer 22 Gated content 23 Fizzle - [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 24 "No sales people" - Buffer 25 Zappos Library List 25 Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell - [Editor's note: affiliate link.]  27 Audible Trial - mid-roll placement [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 28 Audible podcasts... - Forbes 28 Wall Street Journal - Audible 29 Chris Reimer - Happywork 29 Happywork: A Business Parable About the Journey to Teamwork, Profit, and Purpose by Chris Reimer - [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 30 Brent Leary's interview with Jon Ferrara - Small Business Trends 30 Los Angeles Rams - New England Patriots 30 Trader principle - Ayn Rand Lexicon 31 The Objectivist Ethics. The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism  [Editor's note: affiliate link.] by Ayn Rand. 32 Ayn Rand and Silicon Valley by Jason Crawford. 33 EGO NetCast standalone podcast / podcatcher app: Amazon appstore for Android Apple App Store Google Play 34 Libsyn 34 Overcast.fm 37 Groundswell, Expanded and Revised Edition: Winning in a WorldTransformed by Social Technologiesby Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 37 Open Leadership: How Social Technology Can Transform the Way You Lead by Charlene Li. [Editor's note: affiliate link.] 38 Facebook ads guide - Buffer 40 Five Lessons Learned from my Start-up — And why I’d Do it Again by Martin Lindeskog - OPEN Forum 40 Coffee-houses: The Internet in a Cup - The Economist 42 Write Epic Shit by Corbett Barr. - Fizzle 42 My First Book on Tea with Illustrations by John Cox - #teaFTWbook 43 EGO NetCast caricature by John Cox. John Cox Art. 43 How to Cast a Vision So People Listen - Building a Story Brand podcast 44 Chai tea Rooibos in Vancouver. 45 "Red bush tea" - Wikipedia 45 Masala chai - Wikipedia 45 Persian chai - My Persian Kitchen 45 Amateur (lover of...) - Wikipedia 46 Kombucha - Kitchn 49 Kombucha in Vancouver - YellowPages 49 Micro... craft beer - Food Republic 50 Anchor Brewing Company 50 Slack - Lyceum 51 Rocketbook 51 The Bulletjournalist 51 Moleskine - Wikipedia 51 Frixion pen - Wikia 54 "Awesome plan" - Buffer 54 Pablo image creator - Buffer 55 Respond by Buffer 55 Support EGO NetCast  56 Video marketing - Buffer 56 Ileane Smith - Busker "rewarding live video" 58 .co Colombia - Wikipedia 58 .io "in - out"  (British) Indian Ocean (Territory) - Wikipedia 58 Matcha green tea - Lyceum on YouTube 59 Tea53 black tea blend - GOT-Tea-Party.com 60 OMG .coffee hipster domain? - Hover 62 Caffeine consumption by country - Caffeine Informer 63 Starbucks Takes a 3-Hour Coffee Break - The New York Times 63 Starbucks National Training Day: Did it Work? - Josh Bersin    

You, Me, Us
Wet & Wild

You, Me, Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016


Your browser does not support the audio element. Wet & Wild MP3 (right click to "save as")This quickie pod is about drinks. And pens. And drinks, and pens. That’s it. Taiwan has convenience stores on every corner so getting any libation is very easy. We are talking strictly non-alcoholic here. I bring on a passionate drinks drinker, who also doubles as a pen(cil) enthusiast. Clearly this is our passion. Join us! [17:20 min]Taste Test: 7-11 EpisodeJet Pens blogGuide to Frixion pensUni Kuru Toga mechanical pencils

Successful Performercast by Kris Sheppard | Successful Performer Cast | Weekly Interviews with Professional Entertainers | Sh

In this interview, Alex Clark talks about how creating internet cartoons has helped him to grow and keep in touch with his audience when he's not performing! He also talks about some of the ins and outs of working with an agent. With his show that contains jaw-dropping tricks, quick-witted comedy, and crazy antics, Alex Calrk has traveled around the globe performing at university campuses, festivals, and on other stages. He’s earned two People’s Choice Awards and was voted Best Novelty Act and Fastest Rising Star in the college market. He’s a comedian that stands above the rest, but that’s probably because he’s up on a ladder!   Kris' Recommendation of the Week — Help One of Our Own We have a great opportunity as a part of the magic community to band together to help one of our own. Many of you may know Jeff Stone from Salt Lake City, UT. He's the creator and editor of Stone Cold Magic Magazine, a free web magazine on magic that ran for seven years. He's also known for his work on magic using Frixion ink and fire, he appeared on Jay Sankey's Underground Jam, and also has a new book out called "793.8" which is the Dewey Decimal code for where magic books can be found in the library. Recently Jeff was hospitalized from diabetic complications and consequently racked up some sizable medical bills that he cannot afford. And as if that's not enough, his four-year-old daughter Oliveah was also unrelatedly hospitalized with what turned out to be E-Coli. They're both home now and on the road to recovery, but are now struggling to figure out what to do with this debt. They're trying to raise $20,000 and so far have raised $1,500. I know I have a respectable-sized audience that listen to this show and if Jeff has in any way touched your life or career, please consider giving a donation to his cause. I know he's helped play a part in my magical journey and I donated. Put yourself in his shoes and please consider giving $10 or $20 and I know that together, we can help to put a big chunk in that wall of debt! CLICK HERE to help donate and support. When you donate, please mention that Successful Performercast sent you. Every little bit helps.     Interview with Alex Clark: Success Quotes Just tell people what you want. If you’re not embarrassed by your first product, you waited too long to launch it.     Internet Cartoons • How his internet cartoons have helped get people to his shows. • Talks about he’s been able to use them to help build a fan base and keeps him top of mind. • His cartoons give him a reason to keep in touch with his an base and email list. • His cartoons are an extension of his comedy and another way he can express his talents. • It’s a way for him to give more to his audience. • How he’s monetizing his online cartoons.  Working with Agents • How he got his first agent. • An agent is a tool. • How agents get paid.     Failure Moment Talks about a recent NACA (National Association of Campus Activities) showcase he did where he thought he liked it, but didn’t book a single gig.     Favorite Success Performing in New Zealand at the World’s Busker Festival     How does he stand out from his competition? His internet cartoons.     What's worked well in growing his business? Trying everything. The more things you try, the more apt something is to work.     Biggest Profesional Challenge Figuring out what to do next. He’s achieved all of his goals so far, so now he needs to decide what’s next. He wants the next challenge.     Anything he would have done differently? He wishes he could go back and see what things would be like if he hadn’t made certain decisions.     Interesting Story Tells about his experience at the Edison Fringe Festival which involved a skirmish on the streets outside his hotel and how one very nice Canadian man drove Alex all over town helping Alex find a prop he needed for his show. Plus, there’s a kicker ending.     Other Topics Covered • Talks about how he discovered entertaining and juggling. • Just doing it. • Reaching out and putting yourself out there as much as possible. • Lots of failures lead to successes. • Talks about his branding, “a comedian who happens to juggle." • Talks about his marketing efforts. • How he got his first fair gig. • You never know where your gigs can come from. • Street performing and how to find spots when he’s traveling. • What might be on the horizon for Alex Clark.     Parting Advice Just do it!     Recommended books and resources: Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks!     Resources: Tap Forms for iPhone - a database software Go Button for iPhone | iPad Boomerang for Gmail - scheduling emails     Books: Manual of Juggling by Max Holden Johnny Carson by Henry Bushkin How to Talk to Anyone by Leo Lowndes     Also Mentioned: Get More Corporate Gigs with Barry Friedman Slugbooks     Where can we find Alex Clark? www.itsalexclark.com Alex's Cartoons Twitter @itsalexclark | Facebook | Patreon  

Arizona Soul Podcast
Episode 14: The Difference A Jay Makes

Arizona Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2014 105:48


In this edition of the I'm Black, He's Mexican Podcast, Arizona Verse & Soul Papo join forces to wax philosophically about Arizona Verse's engagement, people making bad decisions in relationships, life on Mars, the Age of Aquarius, Schoolboy Q & Isaiah Rashad's new albums, the Young Thug "homosexual" act, Chris Brown & Rihanna, a new social media platform called Frixion, the media distracting America again, NSA, Illuminati, Jesus in Hollywood and during dedications we learn that one Jay makes a world of a difference. #IBHM If you don't like this podcast, you're probably racist... The Official Website: www.ibhmpodcast.com Email Us: ibhmpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Social Media: www.facebook.com/ibhmpodcast www.youtube.com/ibhmpodcast www.ibhmpodcast.tumblr.com www.twitter.com/ibhmpodcast Subscribe to the podcast: on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/im-black-hes-mexican-podcast/id692728763 on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ibhmpodcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=38104&refid=stpr on Tune-In Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Im-Black-Hes-Mexican-Podcast-p547515/

Erotic Awakening Podcast
EA300 - Frixion

Erotic Awakening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2014 34:22


This week, Dan & dawn explore the future with a conversation with the co-founder of Frixion, a new technology that will “result is convincing and organic intimacy over any distance, from across a room to across an ocean!” AND THEY WANT YOU! They are looking for beta users! http://www.frixion.me/ PLUS how do you get to episode 300; dawn’s tentacle fix; and lots of laughs...on purpose or not!