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Nebula Cat Storytime
Super Fantastical Toy Paradise Part 8

Nebula Cat Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 33:04


Send us a textThe last episode of the Super Fantastical Toy Paradise is here.  Join us in finding out what happens when the Gesoya, also known as the Guessil, is charged with full moon light.  Will the curse be lifted?  This episode is action packed.  Age: 5+ but still a bit advanced with the languageScary: Maybe a little, Little E says it isn'tLength: LongyShorty (less than 10 minutes), Mediumy (10-20 minutes), Longy (more than 20 minutes)Our simple website: https://nebulacatstorytime.buzzsprout.com/ If you would like to contact us, please send comments to : nebulacatstorytime@gmail.com

Nebula Cat Storytime
Super Fantastical Toy Paradise 7

Nebula Cat Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 22:45


Send us a textFuschia is back! Uh oh.  Come see what happens in the seventh installment of the Super Fantastical Toy Paradise. Age: 6+ but younger ones with a solid attention span may also enjoyLength: LongeyScary: NoShorty (less than 10 minutes), Mediumy (10-20 minutes), Longy (more than 20 minutes)Our simple website: https://nebulacatstorytime.buzzsprout.com/ If you would like to contact us, please send comments to : nebulacatstorytime@gmail.com

Nebula Cat Storytime
The Super Fantastical Toy Paradise Part 6

Nebula Cat Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 29:34


Send us a textIn Part 6, a customer returns with good news.  Aileen welcomes Samara to the Super Fantastical Toy Paradise.  The mysteries continue to unravel.  Age: 6+ but younger ones with a solid attention span may also enjoyLength: LongeyScary: A bit, more disturbing than scary in one partShorty (less than 10 minutes), Mediumy (10-20 minutes), Longy (more than 20 minutes)Our simple website: https://nebulacatstorytime.buzzsprout.com/ If you would like to contact us, please send comments to : nebulacatstorytime@gmail.com

The 1% Podcast hosted by Shay Dalton
Season 20 Highlights: Jeremy Masding, Jerry Colonna, Suneel Gupta, Fuschia Sirois and Margaret Heffernan

The 1% Podcast hosted by Shay Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 25:42


That's a wrap on Season 20 of The One Percent Podcast! You can now stream the full season on all major podcast platforms.To close things out, we've put together a special recap episode highlighting standout moments from the past season. This collection features insights and stories from remarkable leaders across industries, disciplines, and backgrounds.Here's a glimpse of some of the incredible guests featured in this wrap-up episode:Jeremy Masding: former CEO of Permanent TSB and currently a Senior Adviser at Cerberus Capital Management, and the co-author of ‘Leading Without Winging It'Jerry Colonna: Certified professional coach and author, former American venture capitalistSuneel Gupta: Bestselling author, renowned speaker, Harvard Medical School visiting scholar, and host of an Amazon Prime documentary seriesFuschia Sirois: Professor of Social and Health Psychology at Durham University and a former Canada Research Chair in Health and Well-beingMargaret Heffernan: Professor of Practice at the University of Bath School of ManagementWe're already deep in planning for Season 21 and would love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and suggestions. Thanks for being part of the journey! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Working Hard, Hardly Working
Ep.135 Why Your Procrastination Stems From A Fear Of Success & How To Fix It

Working Hard, Hardly Working

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 17:18


Our first solo episode of the new era! In this episode I want to get into why procrastination isn't really about laziness. It's a deeply ingrained behavior with psychological roots, and avoiding it is a skill you can learn & practice.A huge thank you to Professor Fuschia Sirois for speaking to me as part of my research for this episode. Fuschia is working on an anti-procrastination tool called TEMPO toolkit. It's free to use and you can register your interest for when it launches here: https://fuschiasirois.com/2024/11/12/do-you-or-someone-you-know-struggle-with-procrastination/+Follow us on Instagram @workinghardpod and TikTok @workinghardpodcast! We have big plans, including a huge giveaway this week.+CHAPTERS0:00: Introduction 2:19: The Context 3:34: The Data 4:20: The Theories 7:12: Putting it into practice 11:48: The Expert 16:49: Sign off +READING LISTProcrastination, Prof Fuschia M Sirois: https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwjt4pnW4d6MAxXiiFAGHU-IKOoYABAHGgJkZw&co=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwzYLABhD4ARIsALySuCRoXGW-CusL9MNiw92RJ6m0wWF65s_4jkZ_ZJBeoh-gIZEANOGUTvcaAiIUEALw_wcB&sig=AOD64_3_fDtaPeCyPR9IY9zY0qJ0UV4UkA&ctype=5&q=&ved=2ahUKEwjMwJPW4d6MAxWkU0EAHStEFWcQ9aACKAB6BAgGED4&adurl=Solving The Procrastination Puzzle, Prof Tim Pychyl: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Solving-Procrastination-Puzzle-Concise-Strategies/dp/0399168125Atomic Habits, James Clear: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/1847941834/ref=asc_df_1847941834/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=696491569630&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=667304837050744158&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045888&hvtargid=pla-551566274852&psc=1&mcid=5f87ef6d64c43173a6fbda470bbfcbf1&th=1&psc=1&tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=696491569630&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=667304837050744158&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045888&hvtargid=pla-551566274852&psc=1&gad_source=1+MY LINKS: https://gracebeverley.komi.io/+RETROGRADE, SHREDDY, TALA and THE PRODUCTIVITY METHOD are my own businesses, therefore any mention of them - whilst not being a sponsorship - is monetarily endorsed. As usual, sponsorships do not change my opinions nor my honesty, but I will always disclaim to make sure motives are clear

Le Journal France Bleu Auxerre
Invitée Sport : Chloé Dabet, vice-présidente du Fuschia Avallonnais, un club de twirling bâteau

Le Journal France Bleu Auxerre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 3:21


durée : 00:03:21 - Invitée Sport : Chloé Dabet, vice-présidente du Fuschia Avallonnais, un club de twirling bâteau

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Ruud Kleinpaste: Harvesting fruit and making jam

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 5:24 Transcription Available


A few weeks ago, I came across one of my favourite Native trees: the Tree Fuchsia. Most people in the world that grow house plants know Fuchsia as an elegant producer of flowers. I took my Dutch Cousin to Banks Peninsula, and he simply thought I was taking the micky: how can you have a Fuchsia species that grows up to 12 meters? The flowers are beautiful and the bark is outstanding – literally. But the seeds are something else again, dark purple, soft and edible. Instead of eating these seeds raw or cooking them into a jam, I felt they were miniature purple plums that could be planted to become new Fuchsia seedlings, and that's what became my new harvesting project. These seeds are tricky to germinate, simply because they are so tiny. Soak them in water as soon as they are soft and ripe, try to remove the flesh or pulp, and spread the seeds on a good, wet seed-raising mix in a shady spot. When they germinate, put them into a lighter, warm, moist place and keep your fingers crossed. And just a few days ago I noticed our Damson Plums were ripening quickly (despite Canterbury's awful weather this “summer”). The plums were falling off the tree, so I reported this feature to my Gardener Supreme, and decided to harvest them right-away. Now, the “normal” way to harvest these beautiful plums is by going up a ladder and grabbing the fruits within reach, chucking them in a bag before going down the ladder and tossing them in a large bucket on the orchard floor, before climbing back up. The “Straight shoots” at the top often do not bear fruit – they are a waste of time climbing. After grabbing all the plums, way up high, you can start the process of creating one of the best Jams in the World (see recipe at the end). As many people know by now, it's best to prune stonefruit trees soon after harvest – it keeps the tree shorter and easier to manage next year and it opens the damson tree up to wind and space on the inside. I thought: “maybe it's a good idea to prune at the same time as harvesting!” Two birds with one stone and not too long on the ladder with arthritis, etc. So far, it's worked pretty well. Heaps of fruit and much quicker retrieval of the ripe fruits. Of course, when consulting Lynda Hallinan's book on Damsons, I discovered that I was certainly not the first one to come up with that idea. And you know what? The Jam that Julie chucked into the jars is absolutely amazing! Jam Recipe – a Mix of Lynda Hallinan's recommendations and Julie's moderations For a kilo of Damson plums: Boil them up in half a cup of water. Bring to a gentle simmer, until it's “red and pulpy”. Add 750 grams of sugar. Stir until dissolved. Boil for 10 to 15 minutes… keep an eye on it so it doesn't get burnt. Take out all the stones with a slotted spoon or tongs (the reason is simple: those stones can break your teeth!!). Test the mixture for “setting” – not too tough, please! Chuck them into the sterilised jars. Now think about some croissants from Le Panier filled with damson plum jam! LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ABC Adelaide's Talkback Gardening
South Australia's Festival of Flowers

ABC Adelaide's Talkback Gardening

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 54:55


The Garden Clubs of South Australia staged a Festival of Flowers. From orchids to fuschias the state was in full bloom showcasing SA's show-stopping array of colour.

Android Faithful
Taco Tri-Fold

Android Faithful

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 89:09


One full year of Android Faithful is in the books and we're so elated to welcome Jason Howell back to the show to join Huyen Tue Dao and Ron Richards get hyped for what's new in Android and look back at the past year.Note: Time codes are subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor.NEWS00:05:28 - Looks like there's an Apple-like approach to cyber attack protections coming from Google00:11:39 - There was a major security breach from Authy and Xiaomi is testing a "Disable Ads" toggle option00:17:36 - Microsoft makes employees in China use iPhones for security reasons00:21:13 - PATRON PICK: Mishaal details an unexpected use of Fuschia on Android devicesHARDWARE00:29:06 - Nothing released the CMF Phone 1 and we're all in love with it!00:42:05 - Samsung Galaxy Unpacked is tomorrow and pretty much everything has now leaked00:51:00 - Pixel news as the Pixel 9 is rumored to get an ultrasonic fingerprint reader and the Pixel Watch 3 gets reviewed by the FCC with revealing results00:54:19 - OnePlus's big announcement event is July 16 and we're expecting the One Plus Watch 2R, OnePlus Pad 2, the Nord 4 and Nord Buds 3 Pro00:56:32 - Huawei is developing a tri-fold phone that looks like a taco holder and we're here for it.LOOKING BACK ON ANDROID01:01:07 - Overrated: Passkeys, Magic Photo Tools and RCS01:11:56 - Underrated: RCS on iPhones, Widgets, Google Vs. Epic fallout and Android TVThank YOU the listener/viewer of Android Faithful for a wonderful first year of the podcast. We'll be back next week for more Android news, hardware, apps and more and we can't wait to bring you another year of podcasts! Thanks for your support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Solving for X: An X-Men TAS Podcast
X-Men: Days of Future Past

Solving for X: An X-Men TAS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 108:35


On this episode, Kevin and Shawn delve into the future. We take you on an adventure spanning 50 years. Come listen to see why its called the Fuschia. We go over cameos and background shenanigans and compare the movie to the comic book. The background on this one blew Shawn's mind! Wait til you hear who should get all the credit for this movie! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shawn-porrett7/message

Geeky Girls Knit
Episode 503 ~ In Which It's About the Process

Geeky Girls Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024


Show Notes: Intro - ~Sunday, 11-February-2024, 8am Pacific, Destash to help with the costs of Pumpkin Pom-Pom's mobility service dog training - https://www.twitch.tv/michellebendy On the Needles - ~Jeremy's 2024 Birthday Socks - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), Knit Picks Felici in the Rustic Cabin colourway ~A Place of Peace by Joji Locatelli on US6 (4mm), Ginger Twist Studio Leading Lady Lace in the Millions of Peaches colourway & Ginger Twist Studio Yakety-Yak 4 ply in the Au Naturel & Brighter Than Barbie colourways Finished Projects - ~2024 Preemie Hats #1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 on US6 (4mm), CraftSlayerPDX Fingering Weight in the OOAK Grey colourway, Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in the 125 Taupe colourway, & Unknown Yarn in the Pink, Purple, Orange colourway | Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in the 125 Taupe colourway & Red Heart Super Saver Jumbo in the Gold colourway | Lion Brand Vanna's Choice in the 125 Taupe colourway, Unknown Yarn in a Blue, Mauve, Brown, Maroon colourway, Noro Silk Garden Lite in the 2093 Fuschia, Blue, Purple, Maroon, Grey colourway, & Unknown Yarn in a Pink, Purple, Orange colourway | Knitologie Worsted in the Royal Court colourway & Red Heart Super Saver in the Café Latte colourway | Uru.Yarn Electric in the Rave colourway ~2024 Palentine's Swap Socks - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), Bigfoot Yarn Company Wendigo Sock in the Flying Pink Elephants colourway Flosstube - Begins at timestamp 8:24 ~Santa's Stamp Collection by Katie Landis/The Black Needle Society Fortnight Fabric 16 ct Aida - Plush Called for DMC ~British Isles Adventure SAL by Caterpillar Cross Stitch Zweigart 16 ct Aida - Pale Blue Called for DMC ~Gilmoreisms by Forbidden Fiber Co. 16 count Casablanca Aida Zweigart from Forbidden FIber Co. Called for Forbidden Fiber Co. Floss ~Edinburgh Castle by Terra Luna Stitchery Using Pattern Keeper software on Kindle Fire 7 Needle Minder from TopKnotStitcher & A Needle Runs Through It Project Bag from KnitRunDig Grime Guard from Crab Shack Stitchery Bitzy Bob Basic from That's So Kelly Co. Silicone ties Yummies (our current favourite things) - ~The Black Needle Society The Best of BNS Box ~The Black Needle Society Treat Unboxing I'm so excited to be a rep for The Black Needle Society Join TBNS Waitlist to be notified when you can subscribe. Save 5% on everything in The Black Needle Society Vault with the code JAVAPURL5 ~Gilmore Girls Knitathon project bag from Weird Sisters Wool ~Just Cross Stitch Spring 2024 ~Puffin & Company Needle Threaders ~Valentine's Advent ~Palentine's Swap Misc. - ~Support the Podcast, Become A Patron ~Support the Podcast, Join us on YouTube ~Want another way to help support our podcast? Throughout our website, links to books, tv shows, movies, etc. are Amazon Affiliate Links. We receive a portion of what you spend when you click through our website to shop on Amazon. What we receive helps us with the costs associated with producing this podcast as well as with prizes & shipping for giveaways. Thanks in advance for your support! If you are in the UK, please click this link, Amazon.co.uk, or the banner below to shop: If you are in Canada, please click this link, Amazon.ca or the banner below to shop: ~For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding! Find Us Online - C.C. - (they/them) ~ on Instagram as CC_JavaPurl Dami - (they/them) ~ on Instagram as DamiMunroe Pink Purl (she/her) & Pumpkin Pom-Pom (she/her)- ~on Instagram as Pink.and.Pumpkin JavaPurl Designs ~ JavaPurl Designs website GGKCS - ~ our Facebook page ~ email us: ggkcspodcast@gmail.com ~ on Apple Podcasts ~ on YouTube ~ Support the Podcast, Become a Patron Until next time,

Geeky Girls Knit
Episode 502 ~ In Which Look At the Sparkles…Love Sparkles

Geeky Girls Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024


Show Notes: Intro - ~Mark your calendar. Sunday, 11-February-2024, 8am Pacific, Destash to help with the costs of Pumpkin Pom-Pom's mobility service dog training - https://www.twitch.tv/michellebendy On the Needles - ~2024 Palentine's Swap Socks - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), Bigfoot Yarn Company Wendigo Sock in the Flying Pink Elephants colourway ~A Place of Peace by Joji Locatelli on US6 (4mm), Ginger Twist Studio Leading Lady Lace in the Millions of Peaches colourway & Ginger Twist Studio Yakety-Yak 4 ply in the Au Naturel & Brighter Than Barbie colourways Finished Projects - ~2023 Preemie Hats #45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, & 53 on US6 (4mm), Pandia's Jewels Hand Dyed Yarn 3-Ply Tweed in the Sleet colourway, CraftSlayerPDX Fingering Weight in the OOAK Grey colourway, & Knit Picks Felici in the Vampire Vibes colourway | Vidalana Tweedy Sheep in the Apple Picking colourway | West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4 ply Self Striping in the Zandras Rainbow colourway, Knit Picks Felici in the Vampire Vibes colourway, & Unknown Yarn in a Cream colourway | Red Heart Super Saver in the Carrot colourway & the Café Latte colourway | Lily Sugar'n Cream in the Mistletoe colourway | West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4 ply Self Striping in the Fairy lights colourway & CraftSlayerPDX Fingering Weight in the OOAK Grey colourway | Uru.Yarn Electric in the Rave colourway | Vidalana Tweedy Sheep in the Apple Picking colourway | Noro Silk Garden Lite in the 2093 Fuschia, Blue, Purple, Maroon, Grey colourway & Unknown Yarn in a Cream colourway ~Cat Kirk Birthday Socks (FO #65 for 2023) - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), Fangirl Fibers 80/20 Merino Nylon in the October 2022 Gilmore Girls Club S3 E9 “Cat Kirk” colourway ~Silent Night Socks (FO #70 for 2023) - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), West Yorkshire Spinners Signature Sparkle 4 ply Self Striping in the Silent Night colourway ~2023 Advent Socks (FO #76 for 2023) - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), Freckled Whimsy Serendipity in the 2023 Advent 24 stripe – Hearth & Home plus mini-skein colourway Flosstube - Begins at timestamp 23:23 ~FO #68 - They/Them Cross Stitch for Me They/Them pattern by Top Knot Stitcher 14 ct white Aida Called for DMC plus DMC for flags ~FO #71 - Therapy Fucking Rules Self-Care Cross Stitch by Stephanie Rohr Forbidden Fiber Co. 14 ct Aida Zweigart - Frozen Threadworx Bradley's Balloons & DMC from Move Forward in Love ~British Isles Adventure SAL by Caterpillar Cross Stitch Zweigart 16 ct Aida - Pale Blue Called for DMC ~Oh Deer! by Satsuma Street 16 count Black Pearl Aida from Steel City Stitchers Called for DMC ~Gilmoreisms by Forbidden Fiber Co. 16 count Casablanca Aida Zweigart from Forbidden FIber Co. Called for Forbidden Fiber Co. Floss ~Edinburgh Castle by Terra Luna Stitchery Using Pattern Keeper software on Kindle Fire 7 Needle Minder from TopKnotStitcher & A Needle Runs Through It Project Bag from KnitRunDig Grime Guard from Crab Shack Stitchery Bitzy Bob Basic from That's So Kelly Co. Silicone ties Yummies (our current favourite things) - ~Silverbells by Tin Can Knits ~Bags from Judy's Project Bags and More ~Lego Dried Flower Centerpiece ~Cat Zodiac Puzzle ~Pink Sketch by SnackToast Misc. - ~The Black Needle Society Treat Unboxing I'm so excited to be a rep for The Black Needle Society Join TBNS Waitlist to be notified when you can subscribe. Save 5% on everything in The Black Needle Society Vault with the code JAVAPURL5 ~Support the Podcast, Become A Patron ~Support the Podcast, Join us on YouTube ~Want another way to help support our podcast? Throughout our website, links to books, tv shows, movies, etc. are Amazon Affiliate Links. We receive a portion of what you spend when you click through our website to shop on Amazon. What we receive helps us with the costs associated with producing this podcast as well as with prizes & shipping for giveaways. Thanks in advance for your support! If you are in the UK, please click this link, Amazon.co.uk, or the banner below to shop: If you are in Canada, please click this link, Amazon.ca or the banner below to shop: ~For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding! Find Us Online - C.C. - (they/them) ~ on Instagram as CC_JavaPurl Dami - (they/them) ~ on Instagram as DamiMunroe Pink Purl (she/her) & Pumpkin Pom-Pom (she/her)- ~on Instagram as Pink.and.Pumpkin JavaPurl Designs ~ JavaPurl Designs website GGKCS - ~ our Facebook page ~ email us: ggkcspodcast@gmail.com ~ on Apple Podcasts ~ on YouTube ~ Support the Podcast, Become a Patron Until next time,

Relative Disasters
Fuschia - The Man, The Color, the Mystery (Extended Sidebar 06)

Relative Disasters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 16:56


Ella takes a dive into color theory and the bizarre history of Fuschia - the color and the man it was named for. And why it may not be a real color at all.

Special Sauce with Ed Levine
Fuschia Dunlop on Chinese Cuisine, Part 2

Special Sauce with Ed Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 23:03


This week on Special Sauce we go really deep into Fuschia Dunlop's latest book, ‘Invitation to a Banquet: The Story of Chinese Food'. It just got a rave front page review from NYT book critic Dwight Garner.

Geeky Girls Knit
Episode 501 ~ In Which It's Podtube or Flosscast or Flosspod or I Don't Know!

Geeky Girls Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023


Show Notes: Intro - On the Needles - ~Cat Kirk Birthday Socks - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), Fangirl Fibers 80/20 Merino Nylon in the October 2022 Gilmore Girls Club S3 E9 “Cat Kirk” colourway ~A Place of Peace by Joji Locatelli on US6 (4mm), Ginger Twist Studio Leading Lady Lace in the Millions of Peaches colourway & Ginger Twist Studio Yakety-Yak 4 ply in the Au Naturel & Brighter Than Barbie colourways Finished Projects - ~2023 Preemie Hats #40, 41, 42, 43, & 44 on US6 (4mm), Unknown Yarn in a Cream colourway & Noro Silk Garden Lite in the 2093 Fuschia, Blue, Purple, Maroon, Grey colourway | Unknown Yarn in a Blue, Mauve, Brown, Maroon colourway & Unknown Yarn in a Pink, Purple, Orange colourway | Owl About Yarn Sparkle Owl in the GGK Turns 5 colourway & CraftSlayerPDX Fingering Weight in the OOAK Grey colourway | Unknown Yarn in a Pink, Purple, Orange colourway & Unknown Yarn in a Cream colourway | Unknown Yarn in a Blue, Mauve, Brown, Maroon colourway & CraftSlayerPDX Fingering Weight in the OOAK Grey colourway ~Izzy's 2024 Birthday Socks - Socks by ME! on US1.5 (2.5mm), West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4 ply Self Striping in the Kingfisher colourway Flosstube - Begins at timestamp 13:20 ~British Isles Adventure SAL by Caterpillar Cross Stitch Zweigart 16 ct Aida - Pale Blue Called for DMC ~Edinburgh Castle by Terra Luna Stitchery Using Pattern Keeper software on Kindle Fire 7 Needle Minder from TopKnotStitcher & A Needle Runs Through It Project Bag from KnitRunDig Grime Guard from Crab Shack Stitchery Bitzy Bob Basic from That's So Kelly Co. Silicone ties Yummies (our current favourite things) - ~Sparkle Sweater by Tin Can Knits ~Honeyberry Studios 2024 Calendar ~Cross Stitch with Catitude by Emma Congdon ~Just CrossStitch December 2023 ~The Black Needle Society Treat Unboxing I'm so excited to be a rep for The Black Needle Society Join TBNS Waitlist to be notified when you can subscribe. Save 5% on everything in The Black Needle Society Vault with the code JAVAPURL5 Misc. - ~Support the Podcast, Become A Patron ~Support the Podcast, Join us on YouTube ~Want another way to help support our podcast? Throughout our website, links to books, tv shows, movies, etc. are Amazon Affiliate Links. We receive a portion of what you spend when you click through our website to shop on Amazon. What we receive helps us with the costs associated with producing this podcast as well as with prizes & shipping for giveaways. Thanks in advance for your support! If you are in the UK, please click this link, Amazon.co.uk, or the banner below to shop: If you are in Canada, please click this link, Amazon.ca or the banner below to shop: ~For any and all giveaways, prizes, competitions, ALs, etc. that we host, the winner(s) have 30 days from the date of announcement (the date the podcast episode in which the winner was announced goes live) to contact us to claim their prize or it will be forfeited. If this occurs, the prize will be used for another giveaway at our discretion. Thanks for understanding! Find Us Online - C.C. - (she/they) ~ on Instagram as CC_JavaPurl Dami - (they/them) ~ on Instagram as DamiMunroe Pink Purl (she/her) - ~on Instagram as PinkiePurl JavaPurl Designs ~ JavaPurl Designs website GGKCS - ~ our Facebook page ~ email us: ggkcspodcast@gmail.com ~ on Apple Podcasts ~ on YouTube ~ Support the Podcast, Become a Patron Until next time,

FT Everything Else
How western eaters get Chinese food wrong, with Fuchsia Dunlop

FT Everything Else

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 19:14


This week, we explore Chinese cuisine with cook and food writer Fuchsia Dunlop. In the west, misconceptions and prejudices surround Chinese food: that it's unhealthy, or oily, or simple. In reality, it's a cuisine with ancient roots, that Fuchsia strongly believes is “endlessly thrilling”, and among the best and most sophisticated in the world. Fuchsia is the author of six books on Chinese food, including her newest, Invitation to a Banquet. She tells Lilah there's a lot the west can learn from how people in China approach food.-------We love hearing from you. You can email us at ftweekendpodcast@ft.com. We're on Twitter @ftweekendpod, and Lilah is on Instagram and Twitter @lilahrap.-------Links: – Fuschia's book is called Invitation to a Banquet: The Story of Chinese Food– Our episode with Fuschia on the noodles of Shanxi on Apple, Spotify and our website– The FT's review of Fuchsia's book: https://www.ft.com/content/29a158e8-6b30-494e-91d4-d6348a12cfde A few relevant pieces we love published in the FT by Fuchsia: – “Tofu is a cornucopia of taste. No, really” https://www.ft.com/content/ea3d24e8-fd27-42e8-8f9d-805da91769d1 – ”The west hasn't got a clue about bamboo”: https://www.ft.com/content/aea65ab3-f6c0-402b-83fa-e27f8262af3f– ”How to cook with lettuce — a Fuchsia Dunlop recipe”: https://www.ft.com/content/1cfbee9f-b92a-444e-a468-aaeea3f0e605 –Fuchsia is on Instagram at @fuchsiadunlop-------Join us at the FT Weekend festival, on Saturday September 2 at Kenwood House in London. It'll be a day of debates, tastings, Q&As and more. For £20 off your festival pass, use promo code FTWeekendPod here: http://ft.com/festivalSpecial FT subscription offers for Weekend listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, are here: http://ft.com/weekendpodcast.-------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam GiovincoRead a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal
Procrastination Expert: How To Get Over The Procrastination Trap - Professor Fuschia M. Sirois

Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 81:25


Picture this: you're sitting at your desk, ready to conquer that important task that you've been meaning to get around. But somehow you find ourself falling into the rabbit hole of Youtube videos or with a sudden urge to clean your house. Yep, we've all been caught by that monster of procrastination.Although procrastination is such a common problem, we still have lots of misperceptions about it. We tend to think that procrastination is a time-management issue. But - as we'll learn in today's episode - procrastination is actually a little more complex.By understanding the psychology nature of what procrastination is and why we procrastinate, we might be in a better place to reduce or even overcome procrastination.My guest today is Dr. Fuschia Sirois, professor of psychology at Durham University. Before she came to the UK, Fuschia was a Canada Research Chair and the Co-ordinator of the multidisciplinary Psychological Health and Well-being Research cluster at Bishop's University (2010-2015).Dr Fuschia's interest stretch from self-regulation — exploring how we manage our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors — to their impact on our health and wellbeing.Above all, Dr Fuschia is probably most well-known for her work on procrastination. Her recent book explores what procrastination is, why we procrastinate, and what we can do about it.What I really admire about about Fuschia is that she believes in the power of psychological science as a tool to improve lives, and she has an uncanny ability to communicate these complex ideas in a way that is both engaging and easily comprehensible. Her work's been features in many news outlets including The Washington Post, The New York Times, and the BBC.I hope you enjoy the conversation!Sponsored by Huel - go to https://www.huel.com/deepdive and with your first order you'll get a free t-shirt and shaker.Sponsored by Trading 212 - download the Trading 212 app https://trading212.com/promocodes/ALI and use the promo code "ALI" after signing up and depositing to receive a random free share worth up to £100. This is not financial advice. Investments can fall and rise. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Other fees may apply. Capital is at risk.Sponsored by Shopify - visit https://www.shopify.com/deepdive to sign up for your free trial. 

Politics on the Couch
Procrastination - the politics of putting off hard choices and why it's so bad for democracy

Politics on the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 52:05


Host Rafael Behr talks to Fuschia Sirois, Professor of Social and Health Psychology at Durham University, and co-Editor-in-Chief at the British Journal Of Health Psychology, about procrastination. In this free-flowing conversation, Fuschia and Rafael talk about what procrastination is, how it impacts politics and public policy, what we can do about it, and why Rafael may have incorrectly compared himself to Brad Pitt when he was a lot younger (Raf that is) For more on Rafael Behr, and to order his eagerly anticipated first book: https://rafaelbehr.com Fuschia Sirois' latest book Procrastination: What It Is, Why It's a Problem, and What You Can Do About It Some of her other recent publications Biskas, M. Sirois, F. M., & Webb, T. L. (2022). Using social cognition models to understand why people, such as perfectionists, struggle to respond with self-compassion. British Journal of Social Psychology, 61, 1160-1182. Open access Sirois, F. M., & Owens, J. (2021). A meta-analysis of loneliness and use of primary health care. Health Psychology Review. Open access Baird, H. Webb, T. L., Sirois, F. M., & Gibson-Miller, J. (2021). Understanding the effects of time perspective: A meta-analysis testing a self-regulatory framework. Psychological Bulletin, 147 (3), 233-267. Link Sirois, F. M., & Owens, J. (2021). Factors associated with psychological distress in health-care workers during an infectious disease outbreak: A rapid systematic review. Frontiers in Psychiatry. Open access. Neff, K., Tóth-Király, I., Yarnell, L., Arimitsu, K., Castilho, P., Ghorbani, N., Guo, H., Hirsch, J., Hupfield, J., Hutz, C. S., Kotsou, I., Lee, W. K., Montero-Marin, J., Sirois, F. M., de Souza, L., Svendsen, J., Wilkinson, L., & Mantzios, M. (2019). Examining the Self-Compassion Scale in 20 diverse samples: Support for use of a total score and six subscale scores. Psychological Assessment, 31, 27-45. Link This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

On est tous debout en retard
Le matin fuschia

On est tous debout en retard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 38:46


On parle de bouffe épicée, de la couleur de l'année, des cadeaux les plus tendance et du côlon irritable. Avec Meggie Bélanger, on parle de la folie des préparatifs des fêtes et au culturel: Qui sait chanter et Daniel Bélanger.

Live Like Your Nail Color Podcast with Mary Foley
From Meh to Awwwmazing with Kari Schwear

Live Like Your Nail Color Podcast with Mary Foley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 50:52


Are you feeling a little “meh” right now? Meaning, you are living day to day feeling mediocre, and not overly enthused about anything. Do you feel you are living below your potential and often feel like something is missing from your life? But, you can't put your finger on it. Today's gal pal, Kari Schwear, will help you put your finger on it, you know, your finger with nail color or perfectly naked.Kari got tired of lying to herself and became exhausted from the energy it took to put on the facade that her life was perfect. Because it wasn't. She got sick of living a double life. That's when she made the change and cracked the code that leads to joy, peace, balance, and everything else she had been searching for in life. Now, she helps hundreds of people like you do the same. In this episode we talk about:What Living in the Gray meansHow to change a belief to change a behaviorCreate new neural pathwaysThe life-changing SABER methodHere's a glance:[3:34] When it comes to making decisions and her nail color persona, Kari is a white-tipped, Practical Princess through and through.[7:03] Living in the gray is a concept Kari adopted to describe the dangerous space we are in when we are afraid to take a risk that could change our lives.[10:26] Behaviors are driven by the words we speak to ourselves.[18:42] Kari helps her clients gain clarity by helping them identify the behaviors they want to change and then creating power statements.[28:55] Changing neural pathways takes longer than 21-days.[32:07] Kari's SABER method stops inner conflict and the anxiety that goes with it.[45:06] Awwwmazing is a fiery Fuschia nail color Kari thinks would inspire every gal to get out of the gray.[46:56] In the Flip the Chip segment, Mary highlights Kari's SABER method.Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts —“Mary and the Live Like Your Nail Color podcast is inspiring and fun!”

Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive
170: How to stop procrastinating with Dr. Fuschia Sirois

Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 52:12


Our culture says that people procrastinate because they're disorganized and lazy. After all, how hard can it really be to do a task you've committed to doing, and one that you even know will benefit you?!   But I learned through this episode that procrastination isn't about disorganization or laziness at all - it's much more about managing how we feel about tasks - and we can learn how to do this more effectively.   Those of us who don't struggle with procrastination can also do quite a bit to support the folks who do, to make it easier for them to get stuck in and be successful at the task.   Learn more about navigating your own procrastination and supporting your child in doing this as they get old enough for it to become relevant to them in this episode.   Amazon affiliate link to Procrastination: What it is, why it's a problem, and what you can do about it by Fuschia Sirois: https://amzn.to/3Tl9WTH (https://amzn.to/3Tl9WTH)

Speaking of Psychology
Why we procrastinate and what to do about it, with Fuschia Sirois, PhD

Speaking of Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 35:33


We all know the feeling of scrambling at the last minute to finish a task that we could have and should have tackled much sooner. Fuschia Sirois, PhD, of Durham University, talks about why procrastination is an emotion regulation problem, not one of laziness or poor time management skills; how it can harm our mental and physical health; why it's so tied up with guilt and shame; and how self-compassion can help us overcome it.   Links Fuchsia Sirois, PhD Speaking of Psychology Home Page

Mystery Society Investigative Gals
RECAST: Slate Sharpe 2 ~ Plants & Park Rangers

Mystery Society Investigative Gals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 8:38


Hi all! Given our new upcoming documentary, we are recasting all our Slate Sharpe episodes for your listening pleasure! Original Description: Slate is still missing! Rosa & Fuschia review updates from this case, including interviews with a botanist & a park ranger.

Mystery Society Investigative Gals
RECAST: Slate Sharpe is Missing!

Mystery Society Investigative Gals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 9:04


Hi all! Given our new upcoming documentary, we are recasting all our Slate Sharpe episodes for your listening pleasure! Original Description: Rosa & Fuschia dive into a case that hits close to home.

Mystery Society Investigative Gals
Fall City Horror: HAUNTING OR HOAX?

Mystery Society Investigative Gals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 8:32


Rosa & Fuschia discuss the Fall City Horror & determine whether this haunting was real or fake

Mystery Society Investigative Gals

Rosa & Fuschia discuss pastries

IFTTD - If This Then Dev
#150 - Mettre du React partout - Sebastien Lorber

IFTTD - If This Then Dev

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 72:48


"on a fait un POC en React et un POC en Angular. On a gardé le POC en React" Le D.E.V. de la semaine est Sebastien Lorber, créateur de ReactHebdo et contributeur principal de Docusaurus. Il va s'en dire que Sébastien est un peu la référence sur React en France en ce moment. Qui de mieux donc pour nous raconter l'histoire de ce framework qui a permit à JS de conquérir un nouveau territoire ! Après le back-end, le JS devient la techno mobile à la mode. Sébastien nous démontre aussi comment React peut être utilisé pour tout type de projet ! A quand le JS dans l'aéronautique ?Liens évoqués pendant l'émissionNewsletter: ReactHebdo.frTwitter: @sebastienlorberGithub: @slorberSite web: sebastienlorber.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastienlorber/FaxJS: ancêtre de ReactThe Future of JavaScript MVC Frameworks: blog post fin 2013 par le créateur de ClojureScript qui a mis en évidence l'avantage de l'immuabilité coté frontend avec ReactMJML-React: pour rendre des emails en React coté serveurRemotion: pour créer des vidéos en ReactReact-Native-Web: permet de facilement utiliser React-Native sur le web (utilisé par Twitter et plein d'autres grosses boites)Hooks, Dependencies and Stale Closures: article intéractif qui explique bien le problème de stale closure souvent rencontréQwik: framework concurrent à React, créé par le créateur d'Angular Autres liens cool mais pas vraiment mentionnés:- React-Three-Fiber: pour faire de la 3D (ThreeJS) avec React- React-Native-Skia: pour utiliser le moteur 2D Skia (Chromium, Android, Flutter, ChromeOS, Fuschia...) dans React-NativeMeme tabs vs space :Dhttps://twitter.com/ddprrt/status/1212843901507252225 **Continuons la discussion**@ifthisthendev (https://twitter.com/ifthisthendev)@bibear (https://twitter.com/bibear)LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/if-this-then-dev/)Discord (https://discord.gg/FpEFYZM)** Plus de contenus de dev **Retrouvez tous nos épisodes sur notre site https://ifttd.io/Nous sommes aussi sur Instagram, TikTok, Youtube, Twitch ** Essayez Masteos **Masteos c'est l'API de votre investissement immobilier ! Et grâce à IFTTD, ils vous offrent 6 mois de gestion locative** Cherchez l'équipe de vos rêves **Si vous avez envie de changer de job, testez My Little Team qui vous permet de choisir une équipe qui vous ressemble plutôt qu'une entreprise sans trop savoir où vous arriverez !https://www.mylittleteam.com/ifttd** La Boutique IFTTD !!! **Affichez votre appréciation de ce podcast avec des goodies fait avec amour (https://ifttd.io/boutique/) ou affichez clairement votre camp tabulation ou espace.** Soutenez le podcast **Ou pour aller encore plus loin, rejoignez le Patréon IFTTD.** Participez au prochain enregistrement !**Retrouvez-nous tous les lundis à 19:00 pour assister à l'enregistrement de l'épisode en live et pouvoir poser vos questions pendant l'épisode :)

Mystery Society Investigative Gals

Fuschia loves the Pacific Northwest, Including all the true crime! Rosa does the research Stay tuned for more episodes! Trust us, it'll be worth it.

The Daily Gardener
April 20, 2022 Pietro Aretino, Peter Barr, Henri Frederic Amiel, Flavors from the Garden by William Woys Weaver, and William Bartram

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 14:32


Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart   Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee    Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter |  Daily Gardener Community   Historical Events 1492 Birth of Pietro Aretino (“Pee-et-tro Air-ah-TEE-no”), Italian writer, poet,  and blackmailer. He was critical of the powerful and sympathetic to religious reformers. He once wrote, Let us love winter, for it is the spring of genius.    1646 Birth of Charles Plumier, French priest and botanist. He was born in Marseille and was regarded as one of the most important botanical explorers of his time. Charles served as a botanist to King Louis XIV of France. He traveled to the New World many times, documenting plant and animal species. During his third expedition to the Greater Antilles, Charles discovered the Fuchsia triphylla on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (modern-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic). Charles named the fuchsia plant after the 16th-century German botanist Leonhart Fuchs. And because he named the Fuschia, Charles is sometimes referred to as the Father of the Fuchsia. The Fuchsia has colorful upside-down blossoms that hang from the stems, and this is how Fuchsias get the common name Lady's Eardrops. The drooping habit is also reflected in the Irish word for Fuchsia - Deora Dé - which translates to “God's Tears.” And it's worth noting that the fruit of all the species of Fuchsia is edible. However, many Fuschia fruits are bland and have a terrible aftertaste. But the Fuschia variety Splendens has flavorful fruit and can be used to make jam. In addition to the Fuchsia, Charles discovered and named both the Begonia and the Magnolia. Charles named the Begonia after Michel Begon, who was the governor of the French Antilles for three years, from 1682 to 1685. It was Begon who recommended Charles for the position of plant collector in the Caribbean to King Louis XIV. So this naming of the Begonia was a little payback by Charles to Michel Begon. On the other hand, the naming of the Magnolia was in recognition of the great botanist Pierre Magnol - who introduced the concept of plant families. Carl Linnaeus and his wife were huge Plumier fans. They used Charles's artwork to make wallpaper for their home. Today, Charles is remembered by the genus Plumeria. A tropical, the Plumeria grows in shrubs and trees. Plumeria is sometimes called the common name Frangipani. An Italian Marquis named Frangipani used Plumeria blossoms to create a perfume used to scent gloves during the 16th century.   1826 Birth of Peter Barr, Scottish nurseryman, plant hunter, and merchant. Peter is credited as the man who popularized the daffodil. In America, Peter's promotion of daffodils inspired a daffodil craze after the Civil War ended. Over his lifetime, Peter bred over two million daffodils in his Surrey nursery, which earned him the moniker "The Daffodil King." Each spring, people would travel from all around to see thousands of daffodils representing over a hundred unique daffodil varieties blooming at Peter's nursery. At one point, the Peter Barr daffodil - a white trumpet variety - commanded $250 per bulb.  During his seventies, Peter gave the nursery to his sons, and he went out and traveled the world in search of daffodils in Asia and South America. After seven years of searching, Peter finally retired. He went home to his native Scotland, and once there, he pivoted away from daffodils and began cultivating primroses. Two years before his death in 1909, Peter famously mused, I wonder who will plant my grave with primroses? Today, the Royal Horticultural Society awards the Peter Barr Memorial Cup for excellence in daffodils. And in 2019, there was a Grand Blue Plaque Unveiling at Peter's English nursery along Garratt Lane.   1849 On this day, Henri-Frédéric Amiel, Swiss philosopher, and poet, was in Geneva and wrote in his journal: It is six years today since I last left Geneva. How many journeys, how many impressions, observations, thoughts, how many forms of men and things, have since then passed before me... Three snowstorms this afternoon.  Poor blossoming plum trees and peach trees!  What a difference from six years ago, when the cherry trees, adorned in their green spring dress and laden with their bridal flowers, smiled at my departure along the Vaudois fields, and the lilacs of Burgundy threw great gusts of perfume into my face!    Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Flavors from the Garden by William Woys Weaver This book came out in 2021, and the subtitle is Heirloom Vegetable Recipes from Roughwood. Of course, Roughwood is a reference to the Roughwood Seed Collection of heirloom food plants that William maintains at the historic Lamb Tavern in Devon, Pennsylvania. William is an expert not only on gardening but also on food history. And he is a four-time winner of the prestigious Julia Child Cookbook Award. Now, what I first noticed about this book is the gorgeous cover, which features a simple yellow plate with a beautiful tomato salad on it, and then that is set on an old table painted and patinaed with a very light teal. It's a gorgeous cover. William creates recipes that are all about plants, and so in this book, you will find 80 seasonal recipes- everything from fresh salads and stir-fries to soups and fantastic baked goods, where the bounty of the garden harvest is the star of the show. Now William has arranged this book to follow the seasons, which means you can dip in and out as appropriate and then head to the garden to pick the in-season produce needed to make these beautiful dishes that include items like Saffron Corn Soup. There's a Ramp Pesto, and wild harvest ramps are one of the hottest new trends in pesto over the past decade.  Now two things I always think of when I see a book by William Woys Weaver are heirloom gardening and herbs - and you'll find both of those featured in this cookbook. This book is 208 pages of eighty recipes that take vegetables from the garden to the kitchen and the table. You can get a copy of Flavors from the Garden by William Woys Weaver and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $24.   Botanic Spark 1739  Birth of William Bartram, American botanist, artist, and naturalist known as The Flower Hunter. The son of the Quaker botanist John Bartram, William - or Billy (as he was known to his family) - was the first American to pursue a life devoted to the study of nature. Together, William and his father were the leading American plant collectors and horticulturists of their time. The two men explored colonial Pennsylvania and New York. Now in his heart, William was an artist, and his nature art was eventually widely-acclaimed. But before William's artistic success, his father, John, worried that Billy would end up a starving artist. And so, John attempted many times to no avail, to steer William toward other more lucrative endeavors. Ultimately, John came around, and he and William went on their final adventure together in Florida. During the trip, John collected specimens while William wrote and sketched. In a happy moment of discovery, John and William came upon a unique specimen, a tree that John named the Franklin tree after his dear friend Benjamin Franklin. The botanical name for the tree is Franklinia alatamaha ("frank-LIN-ee-ah ah-lah-tah-MAH-hah."), And if you're working with student gardeners, this is a fun name to teach them -  just break it down for them into smaller parts: "allah-toe-ma- ha." Then put that together,  Franklinia alatamaha. Now, the discovery of the Franlinia Tree became a bit of a legacy for William Bartram. In a twist of fate, William revisited the tree later in life to collect seeds for propagation. Unbeknownst to William, his seed collection of the Franklinia would prove to be his most botanically significant endeavor.  By the turn of the century in 1803, the Franklin tree was extinct in the wild. And so, all of the Franklin trees that are cultivated and prized in gardens and herbariums today are descended from those seeds that William Bartram collected and cultivated over 200 years ago. And here's a little botanical fun fact: William Bartram was also the first person to describe a name, the Oakleaf Hydrangea  - the hydrangea quercifolia. (Hydrangea quercifolia “kwer-sih-FOE-lee-ah”). After his trip with his father, William returned to Florida to farm. This was another career move that worried his dad. But In 1791, William's book Travels was published. In the book, William shared his 2,400-mile exploration of the American south. Travels became an immediate sensation in Europe, where people were over-the-moon curious about flora and fauna of the new world. Finally, in BJ Healey'sbook, The Plant Hunters, there is a charming summation of William's lifestory:   Through his [book] Travels — one of the earliest and certainly the finest record of the American experience, landscape, and people in the eighteenth century; a book that achieved worldwide recognition and profoundly influenced Wordsworth, Coleridge, and many later writers — [William] more than proved himself a worthy son of the Old Quaker pioneer. John Bartram need not have been troubled in his later years, he would have been proud of Billy in the end.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day.

Faith In Between
S1E001: SEASON PREMIER: What Fills You?

Faith In Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 43:10


Have you Ever Heard that saying, “You cannot pour from an empty cup?” Essentially that if we are not filling ourselves up by intaking good and satisfying things, things that bring us Joy and ultimately peace in our souls then how do we expect to give others those things? Why is this so important right now? Because as homemakers we are responsible for our homes and everyone and thing in it. If we are unable to pour out love, peace, care, and understanding, it means we are not filling ourselves up first we are not taking care of our well-being before we try to take care of the well beings of others and both are equally important in our lives.  So I want to ask you today What Fills You Up, girl?At the end of the episode, I want to read a passage from one of my resources that fills me up so stay tuned for that I will share that at the ending.  "Homemaking is what we do it isn't all we do."Because we are more than just homemakers all that we choose to fill us up needs to be taken into great consideration.  I have three tips for when you are trying to find things that fill you up1. Let it be the word of God!2. Let it be something that matches your lifestyle or interest3. Let it be things that allow you to dream. What fills me?Reading the word of GodYou Version Bible AppPrayer 1. Is my long time gratitude/prayer journal Its a Daily prayer Journal I got it off of Etsy from ChosenNCherished shop2. YouTube.  PodcastingProverbs 31 The Thankful homemaker podcast with Marci Farell The Art of Homemaking with Nessa Black and Shannon VontriecePodcasting Q&A by BuzzsproutProducing my own podcast! ReadingThe two magazines I am into currently is EveryDay Faith by DaySprings the organization I mentioned above and the Magnolia Journal by Joanna Journaling I use the notes app on my iPadHope&Encouragement Daily Prayer and Journaling Devotional by DaySprings ServiceI love making sentimental and well thought out gifts for othersHomemaking Holding conversations with other People  Sheila, Kamanukea,  Kiakahi  Kanoi,  Rachel, Fuschia and Jen.  Matthew 11:28-30 says, “ then Jesus said, “come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.  Take my yoke upon you.  Let me teach you because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls.  For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give is light.” It's titled: Perfect InstructionThe verse is Psalm 19:7:  The instruction of the Lord is perfect, renewing one's life;  the testimony of the Lord is trustworthy, making the inexperienced wise. Prayer:  O Lord, how I Love Your Word and the wisdom I gain each time I read it.  There are answers to my questions and countless verses expressing Your faithful love for me.  But even more, when I read through the pages, I hear from Your heart and get to know You better each day.  Thank You for helping me navigate through the twists and turns of my life.  I would be lost without Your instruction and help.  In Your name, we pray Amen.   

LINUX Unplugged
438: Million-Dollar Predictions

LINUX Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 48:48


We do our best to predict what will happen in 2022, and own up to what we thought might happen in 2021. Special Guests: Alan Pope, Drew DeVore, and Joe Ressington.

The ikario Podcast: human thriving in the modern world
The Science Of Procrastination with Dr. Fuschia Sirois | Episode 47

The ikario Podcast: human thriving in the modern world

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 45:13


In this episode of the ikario podcast, Shane & Ollie interview Dr. Fuschia Sirois from the university of Sheffield on the science of procrastination. Links & show notes: https://ikario.com/047/

Pokemon Radio
Episode 9: Fuschia City, Safari Zone, Fuschia City Gym, Kanto Power Plant, Snorlax #2

Pokemon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 52:14


In this episode, Derik and Ceci take over after Professor Oak runs out of steps in the Safari Zone. Is he stuck there forever? Guess we'll find out next week! Dino is extremely unlucky at the Safari Zone, but his luck turns around at the Kanto Power Plant, where Boojus gets a jump scare from a Voltorb. Derik is once again unimpressed with another Kanto gym leader, and Ceci tries to maintain some objectivity as Derik airs his grievances against all of Fuschia City. The boys battle Koga for their sixth gym badge at the Fuschia City Gym, and Field Correspondent Gabby wades into the mystery of the Kanto power grid in an interview with a Power Plant employee, Electricus Maximus. Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts and subscribe/follow wherever you get your podcasts! ~Instagram: @pokemonradiopod ~Twitter: @pokemonradiopod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Science Focus Podcast
Procrastination, with Dr Fuschia Sirios

Science Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 23:55


Dr Fuschia Sirios, well-being researcher from The University of Sheffield, unpacks the psychology of procrastination – from why we do it, to how to stop.Once you've mastered the basics with Instant Genius, dive deeper with Instant Genius Extra, where you'll find longer, richer discussions about the most exciting ideas in the world of science and technology. Only available on Apple Podcasts.Produced by the team behind BBC Science Focus Magazine. Visit our website: sciencefocus.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Relay FM Master Feed
Material 312: The Fix(es) Is In

Relay FM Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 64:08


Andy fixes his Google Home Max stereo speaker setup, and Flo wonders if Fuschia will fix her casting problems. We work out the deal with Google's physical store in New York City, and we'll tell you how to report online slander. We'll also talk about Google's new MIAP dataset, and Andy and Flo try to determine how much they're worth as journalists online.

Material
312: The Fix(es) Is In

Material

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 64:08


Andy fixes his Google Home Max stereo speaker setup, and Flo wonders if Fuschia will fix her casting problems. We work out the deal with Google's physical store in New York City, and we'll tell you how to report online slander. We'll also talk about Google's new MIAP dataset, and Andy and Flo try to determine how much they're worth as journalists online.

The Dating Game
Ep 23. Do you take them back?

The Dating Game

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 31, 2021 56:17


"Should you take them back?" In this week's episode, we discuss the topic of taking exes back. Is it ever a good idea? Can people really change enough or are you just taking them back to try and relive the good times? We are joined by our friend, Fuschia, live and direct. Enjoy this episode of laughter, fun and lots of heated debate.Join us in a conversation using #thedatinggamepodcast. With Jay and SimoneSpecial Guest, Fuschia Instagram: @thedatinggamepodcastTwitter: @datinggamepod

Le Mug Nowtech (Replay Officiel)
Mac Mini M1X : 1er aperçu ! #CashInvestigation #Windows10 #Fuschia etc. ◼ LE MUG NOWTECH ◼

Le Mug Nowtech (Replay Officiel)

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 91:56


Le Guide de Survie sur Twitch : http://bit.ly/nowtechQG Profitez de 3 mois d'abonnements gratuits avec notre sponsor ExpressVPN : https://www.expressvpn.com/nowtechTV (lien affilié) Profitez du forfait mobile flexible avec notre sponsor Prixtel : http://bit.ly/prixtelnow Sommaire #LeMugNowtech : 00:00:00 Début du stream 00:03:13 Le Kawa 00:03:39 Amazon-MGM : le deal qui va tout changer à Hollywood 00:13:56 USB Type-C 2.1 vient d'arriver 00:20:07 Microsoft : la plus importante mise à jour de Windows 00:32:22 Rumeur du futur Mac mini M1X 00:39:13 Google lance son troisième système d'exploitation : Fuchsia 00:48:36 Un dealer s'est fait arrêter grâce à une photo de sa main 00:53:56 Annonce sponsors 00:56:58 La tartine de Guillaume : Cash Investigation : Nos données personnelles valent de l'or ! 01:24:52 Les corn FAQ #LeMugNowtech est une émission quotidienne qui parle de technologie. C'est une revue de presse des meilleurs articles que nous retenons pour nos Flipboards. Elle est enregistrée en Live à 08h00 (heure de Paris) tous les matins de la semaine. #LeMugNowtech c'est du lundi au vendredi sur la chaîne Twitch NowtechQG : https://www.twitch.tv/nowtechqg/ ●♦● ABONNEZ-VOUS à nos chaînes ●♦● ►Nowtech Replay : http://bit.ly/2weGg0f Replay des lives Twitch de NowtechQG ►Nowtech : http://bit.ly/19lUGZZ Tests vidéo d'applications mobiles et tech. ►Twitch NowtechQG : https://www.twitch.tv/nowtechqg/ Gaming, Revue de presse Tech, Unboxings, Q&A etc... ●♦● SOUTENEZ LA CHAÎNE ●♦● ►En contribuant financièrement : https://www.patreon.com/nowtech ►En devenant Sponsors de la chaîne principale : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVwG9JHqGLfEO-4TkF-lf2g/join ►Sub Twitch NowtechQG : https://www.twitch.tv/products/nowtechqg ►Lien uTip Nowtech : https://utip.io/nowtech ►En devenant bénévole : benevoles.nowtech@gmail.com ►D'autres façons de nous soutenir : http://nowtech.news/soutenir-nowtechtv/ ►Lien de la boutique Nowtech sur Teespring : https://teespring.com/fr/stores/nowtech-2 ↓ PLUS D'INFOS ↓ ------------ Nos Flipboards --------------------------------------------------------- ►nowtech.tv : https://flipboard.com/@jkeinborg/nowtechtv-ogcbmgbby ►SHOOT : https://flipboard.com/@jkeinborg/nowtechtv-shoot-p3e5vba1y ------------ Suivez NowTech ---------------------------------------------------- ►Lien Instagram de Jérôme : https://www.instagram.com/jerome_nowtech/ ►Twitter : https://twitter.com/NowTechTV ►Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Nowtechtv ►Site Web : http://nowtech.news ►Discord Nowtech : https://bit.ly/nowtechDiscord ►►► EN LIVE tous les matins sur la Chaîne ! Nowtech, chaîne indépendante de tests d'applications mobile et de Tech, est présentée par des passionnés qui partagent leurs avis, astuces et conseils. L'idée derrière Nowtech, c'est de vous offrir des tests soignés et divertissants, pas forcément liés à l'actualité et aux nouveautés, mais avec un vrai ton « homemade ». Nous pensons fondamentalement qu'il est important, en tant que consommateurs, qu'un maximum de personnes s'expriment sur les produits et nous avons voulu apporter notre pierre à l'édifice.

9to5Google Daily
Google releases Fuschia OS, Google Photos renames 'High quality' uploads to 'Storage saver', plus more

9to5Google Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 7:12


Listen to a short-form recap or roundup of all the top 9to5Google stories of the previous 24 hours. 9to5Google Daily is available on Spotify,Google Podcasts, Amazon, iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Pocket Casts and other podcast players. New episodes of 9to5Google Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Podcasts or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they’re available. Why not add the 9to5Google Daily to your Google Assistant Routine for a quick morning update? Learn how to add us directly to your Assistant Routines right here. Follow Damien: Damien Wilde Stories discussed in this episode: Google is officially releasing its Fuchsia OS, starting w/ first-gen Nest Hub Google TV places ‘much greater emphasis’ on app integrations, quality than Android TV Fitbit and Strava facing sync issues, temporary fix available w/ manual data Google Photos adds ‘review and delete’ tool as ‘High quality’ tier renamed to ‘Storage saver’ Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also rate us in Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show!

The Daily Gardener
April 20, 2021 Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, Charles Plumier, William Bartram, George MacDonald on April, Ken Druse's New York City Gardener by Ken Druse and Peter Barr

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 19:33


Today we celebrate the botanist who named the fuchsia plant. We'll also learn about the first American to become a full-time naturalist. We’ll hear some charming thoughts on April and May from a Scottish author who mentored Lewis Carroll. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a 25-year-old garden classic written to help gardeners in the Big Apple - New York City. And then we’ll wrap things up with the story of the Daffodil King, Peter Barr, on his 195th birthday today.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org.   Curated News Garden Blogger's Bloom Day For April | Phillip Oliver   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events April 20, 1646  Today is the birthday of the French priest and botanist Charles Plumier. He was born in Marseille. Regarded as one of the most important botanical explorers of his time, Charles served as a botanist to King Louis XIV of France. He traveled many times to the New World, documenting plant and animal species. During his third expedition to the Greater Antilles, Charles discovered the Fuchsia triphylla on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (modern-day Haiti and the Dominican Republic). Charles named the fuchsia plant after the 16th-century German botanist Leonhart Fuchs. And because he named the Fuschia, Charles is sometimes referred to as the Father of the Fuchsia. Now, the Fuchsia has colorful upside-down blossoms that hang from the stems. This is how Fuchsias get the common name ladies eardrops. And that drooping habit is reflected in the Irish name for Fuchsia - Deora Dé - which translates to “God's Tears.” And it’s worth noting that the fruit of all the species of Fuchsia is edible. However, many Fuschia fruits are bland and have a bad aftertaste. But the Fuschia variety Splendens has flavorful fruit and can be used to make jam. Now, in addition to the Fuchsia, Charles discovered and named both the Begonia and the Magnolia. Charles named the Begonia after Michel Begon, who was the governor of the French Antilles for three years from 1682 to 1685. In fact, it was Begon who recommended Charles for the position of plant collector in the Caribbean to King Louis XIV. So this naming of the Begonia was a little payback by Charles to Michel Begon. On the other hand, the naming of the Magnolia was in recognition of the great botanist Pierre Magnol - who introduced the concept of plant families. Now the plant names Fuschia, Begonia, and Magnolia first debuted in Charles Plumier’s 1703 book called New Plants of the Americas. Charles drew the plants and animals that he discovered — and his drawings were actually quite good. In fact, Charles's illustrations of fish were featured in a 2018 book by Professor Ted Pietsch called Charles Plumier and His Drawings of French Caribbean Fishes. And Carl Linnaeus and his wife were huge Plumier fans. They used Charles's artwork to make wallpaper for their home. Today, Charles is remembered by the genus Plumeria. A tropical, the Plumeria grows in shrubs and trees. Plumeria is sometimes called the common name Frangipani. This is because an Italian Marquis named Frangipani used Plumeria blossoms to create a perfume used to scent gloves during the 16th century.   April 20, 1739 Today is the birthday of the American botanist, artist, and naturalist known as The Flower Hunter, William Bartram. The son of the Quaker botanist John Bartram, William - or Billy (as he was known to his family) - was the first American to pursue a life devoted to the study of nature. Together, William and his father were the leading American plant collectors and horticulturists of their time. The two explored colonial Pennsylvania and New York. In his heart, William was an artist, and his nature art was widely acclaimed. But before William’s notoriety for his art was established, his father, John, worried that Billy would end up a starving artist. He attempted many times to steer his son toward other more lucrative endeavors. Ultimately, William’s father came around, and he and William went on their final adventure together in Florida. While John collected specimens, William sketched and wrote. During this trip, John and William came upon a unique tree, a tree that John named the Franklin tree after his dear friend Benjamin Franklin. The botanical name for the tree is Franklinia alatamaha, "frank-LIN-ee-ah ah-lah-tah-MAH-hah." William returned to the spot later in life and collected seeds for propagation — and thank goodness he did. By 1803, the Franklin Tree had gone extinct in the wild. And so, all Franklin trees cultivated and prized in gardens and arboretums around the world are descended from the seeds William Bartram collected and cultivated over two hundred years ago. William was also the first person to describe and name the Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia “kwer-sih-FOE-lee-ah”). After his trip with his father, William returned to Florida to farm, another career move that worried his dad. In 1791, his book about his 2,400-mile exploration of the American South, Travels, was published. The book became an immediate sensation in Europe, where people were curious about the flora and fauna of the New World. In BJ Healey’s book, The Plant Hunters, he presents a charming summation of William’s story. He wrote, “Through his [book] Travels — one of the earliest and certainly the most finest record of American experience, landscape, and people in the eighteenth century; a book that achieved world-wide recognition and profoundly influenced Wordsworth, Coleridge, and many later writers — [William] more than proved himself a worthy son of the Old Quaker pioneer. John Bartram need not have been troubled in his later years, he would have been proud of Billy in the end.”   Unearthed Words May had now set in, but up here among the hills, she was May by courtesy only; or if she was May, she would never be might. She was, indeed, only April with her showers and sunshine, her tearful, childish laughter, and again the frown and the despair irremediable. Nay, as if she still kept up a secret correspondence with her cousin March, banished for his rudeness, she would not very seldom shake from her skirts a snowstorm and oftener the dancing hail. Then out would come the sun behind her, and laugh, and say — "I could not help THAT; but here I am all the same, coming to you as fast as I can!” ― George MacDonald, Scottish author, and mentor to Lewis Carroll, Sir Gibbie   Grow That Garden Library Ken Druse's New York City Gardener by Ken Druse This book came out in 1996, and the subtitle is A How-To and Source Book for Gardening in the Big Apple. In this book, one of America’s top horticulturists, Ken Druse, shares his top tips for New York City’s urban gardeners as well as his favorite haunts for resources. When he wrote this book, Ken gardened in a tiny, shady, 21x50-foot space behind his Brooklyn townhouse. When this book came out, Ken had just bought a two-and-a-half acre plot of land on an island in the middle of a small New Jersey river. And although some things have changed over the years, much of what Ken shares - in this 25-year-old how-to garden classic - remains relevant. This book is 221 pages of gardening goodness in the Big Apple and timeless inspiration for urban or small-space gardeners. You can get a copy of Ken Druse's New York City Gardener by Ken Druse and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $5 Note: When this post was published, out-of-print hardcover copies of this book start at $700.   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart April 20, 1826 Today is the birthday of the Scottish nurseryman and merchant, Peter Barr. After learning that work remained incomplete for cataloging daffadowndillies (as they were called at the time) - or daffodils as we now know them, Peter became inspired to collect, breed, and study them. Today, Peter is credited as the man who popularized the daffodil. In America, Peter’s promotion of daffodils inspired a daffodil craze after the Civil War ended. Over his lifetime, Peter bred over two million daffodils in his Surrey nursery, which earned him the moniker "The Daffodil King." At one point, the Peter Barr daffodil - a white trumpet variety - commanded $250 per bulb. And as you can imagine, each spring, people would travel from all around to see thousands of daffodils representing over a hundred unique daffodil varieties blooming at Peter's nursery. During his seventies, Peter traveled the world, collecting daffs in Asia and South America. When Peter finally retired, he went home to Scotland, and once there, he pivoted - and began cultivatingPrimroses. Two years before his death, Peter famously mused, "I wonder who will plant my grave with primroses?" When Peter died, his obituary hailed that Peter was known from "one end of Great Britain to the other." Today the Peter Barr Memorial Cup is awarded by the Royal Horticultural Society for excellence in daffodils. And in 2019, there was a Grand Blue Plaque Unveiling at Peter’s English nursery along Garratt Lane.   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

The Weekly Tech Rant with Jay and Karl
Episode 30: It's time for Russian iPhones, iOS looks to Android for Security, Privacy, Privacy and more Privacy, Blizzard payoff, Google goes Fuschia and Intel readying the HPG, whilst we play all the

The Weekly Tech Rant with Jay and Karl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 70:58


This week we covered: News Apple allows Russia to pre-install apps on iPhones as part of device setup… its the beginning of the end iOS security fixes could soon be delivered separately from other updates, beta code suggests - following the Android model here! A new Apple Patent Describes 3D Touch Reinvented…. Please bring it back! Apple wins the first battle in French fight over iOS 14 privacy protections Chip shortage affecting everybody except Apple,' Android flagships could be delayed Activision Blizzard lays off roughly 50 esports employees as online events grow in priority… you're fired and here's $200 in Battle.net gift cards to spend on the games you were working on, to buy that skin you probably made..! GeForce Now doubles its price for newcomers to $10 a month Android 12 Developer Preview 2 lands Google readies the first Dev release of Fuschia - will it see the light of day finally! Intel teaser hints long-awaited Xe HPG gaming GPUs may be revealed on March 26th - HPG/LPG are these gas powered GPU's ;) Games EA Play now available on Game Pass PC - all the games! As always we'd love to hear what you think! Bonus - Jon Prosser explains what happens with the March Apple event! [Youtube]

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 181

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 23:00


Mobile Linux OSes are looking better than ever this week, a new effort to keep legacy applications running on Linux, and the signals indicating a Fuchsia release is nigh. Plus a PSA for GNOME users, and a recently improved tool for the Raspberry Pi. Special Guest: Dalton Durst.

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 181

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 23:00


Mobile Linux OSes are looking better than ever this week, a new effort to keep legacy applications running on Linux, and the signals indicating a Fuchsia release is nigh. Plus a PSA for GNOME users, and a recently improved tool for the Raspberry Pi. Special Guest: Dalton Durst.

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 181

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 23:00


Mobile Linux OSes are looking better than ever this week, a new effort to keep legacy applications running on Linux, and the signals indicating a Fuchsia release is nigh. Plus a PSA for GNOME users, and a recently improved tool for the Raspberry Pi. Special Guest: Dalton Durst.

Linux Action News
Linux Action News 179

Linux Action News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 29:41


Canonical reveals long-term Ubuntu plans that you might have missed, and the "double ungood" warning from Linus this week.

The CanSurvivor’s Network
The Power of Support with Chris Thompson | Episode 033

The CanSurvivor’s Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 46:20


Universe, what's good?! Welcome to episode 033! We are finally back, and boy, do we have a few announcements! The podcast is now on YouTube, so please subscribe there as well! Special thanks to Joe and Dilla's Delights for making a girl feel special. Elsie, you're amazing! It has been a magical birthday. I was recently featured on The Art of Getting Your Sh*t Together podcast, discussing my cancer journey. Ch-ch-check it out! The Young Survival Coalition's yearly summit is from March 8th-10th, and I will be accompanying the University of Michigan as a Patient Advisor. Joe will also be attending as a co-survivor. Please let us know in the comments if you're making it to Austin! If you are a stage 0-3 breast cancer patient within the last five years, ages 18-45, English-speaking, and not undergoing ovarian suppression, please contact MiHealthMiChoice@umich.edu as they want to hear from you! For your time and effort, they are offering a $25 cash reward. Don't miss out!   The Fearless in Fuschia luncheon event is going down on February 15, 2019 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Perrysburg, Ohio. This event benefits The Victory Center to offer free programs and services to cancer survivors. Hope to see you there!   While many are shocked that I was 29 when I was diagnosed, imagine being 23. In this episode, I interview Chris Thompson, Petty Officer 3rd Class in the US Navy. You will hear about his story, how he found out about his diagnosis, and how support helped him.   If you would like to support the podcast, please rate, comment and share!  Production Credits Joseph Coutcher - Production Travis Moore - Vocals   Music Credits "Feeling Good" by LAKEY Inspired

The Engineer of What?
Episode 23: If it ain't Broke, Rewrite It

The Engineer of What?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 43:43


Android OS and Chrome OS are both great operating systems from Google, but apparently they can do better. Join us as we talk about what that is and how it we could benefit from it along with other new things in tech including a hands on review. Music by Being As An Ocean (https://soundcloud.com/tylerwross/being-as-an-ocean-iphone) Proudly recorded on Cast (http://cast.rocks/25537)

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#623 Music by Linda-Jeanne Kasko, Kira Sharp, Fuschia, Jody Stewart Regner, Jody Stewart-Regner, Danielle Huggins, Neliya, Andrea Speaks, Dorothea, Lenore Troia

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 39:10


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Linda-Jeanne Kasko - Hangin Around Kira Sharp - Tidal Wave Fuschia - Strong Jody Stewart-Regner - Caught In A Fairytale Danielle Huggins - Gray Matters Neliya - Savior Andrea Speaks - Gravity Wins Dorothea - New World Lenore Troia - We All Love For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Savannah Philyaw at: Visit our Sponsor Helen Sanderson-White at: Visit our Sponsor Briana Tyson at:

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#623 Music by Linda-Jeanne Kasko, Kira Sharp, Fuschia, Jody Stewart Regner, Jody Stewart-Regner, Danielle Huggins, Neliya, Andrea Speaks, Dorothea, Lenore Troia

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 39:10


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Linda-Jeanne Kasko - Hangin Around Kira Sharp - Tidal Wave Fuschia - Strong Jody Stewart-Regner - Caught In A Fairytale Danielle Huggins - Gray Matters Neliya - Savior Andrea Speaks - Gravity Wins Dorothea - New World Lenore Troia - We All Love For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Savannah Philyaw at: Visit our Sponsor Helen Sanderson-White at: Visit our Sponsor Briana Tyson at:

Dirty WHOers's Podcast
Dimensions Interview Special [2012]

Dirty WHOers's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2012 18:45


Fuschia and The Prof went into the mundy, stalking Big Finish ladies at Dimensions on Tyne. Interviews with Jacqueline Pearce, Beth Chalmers, and Chase Masterson.