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UPCOMING BOOK SIGNING: Thursday, August 1st, 4-6pmCoastal Home Store13500 NC Hwy 50, Ste 101Surf City, NC 28445Celebrate the beauty of the North Carolina coast with Faith Teasley and her brand, Saltwater Collection, featuring her stunning debut coffee table book, “Saltwater: Coastal Carolina”. In this episode, we explore the heartwarming stories of summers spent at “The Cottage” in Pamlico with her Grandma Betty who spurred her passion for the Carolina coast and photography. Her decade-long labor of love captures the entire North Carolina coastline, from the picturesque Brunswick Islands to the dramatic aerial views of Cape Fear and the stunning Outer Banks. Featuring nearly 200 curated film photographs, this book is a must-have for coastal lovers everywhere.Website: saltwatercollection.comEmail: hello@saltwatercollection.comFind and Follow Saltwater Collection on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok!Topsail Insider is Sponsored by Saltwater Suites & Resort - Topsail Island's premier luxury hospitality experience! Book your beach getaway today at SaltwaterTopsail.comor call (910) 886-4818!Topsail Insider is also Sponsored by Surf City Line! Come out for Beachin' Bowls, Margaritas, and Live Music, and enjoy your meal on their top deck with Ocean Views! Visit SurfCityLineNC.com for their full food, bar, and brunch menus!Topsail Insider is edited by Jim Mendes-Pouget.jimpouget@gmail.com | http://bit.ly/PodcastsByJim.Send Christa a message! Please leave your contact information if you'd like a response. Support the Show.Please Follow/Subscribe to Topsail Insider on your favorite podcast-listening platform so you don't miss a single episode!Please also visit www.topsailinsider.com and sign up for our Mailing List where you'll get early access to upcoming episodes. Or leave a Voicemail for Topsail Insider right from the website - your message just might be featured in an upcoming episode! Follow Topsail Insider on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, and YouTube!If you are a Greater Topsail business owner or nonprofit, Register to be a Guest on our website at www.topsailinsider.com! Or if you wish to Sponsor or Advertise with Topsail Insider, please email christa@topsailinsider.com or call/text 910-800-0111. Thanks and I'll see you around Topsail!
In this episode, you and I are going to meet Betty's Antiques owner, Liz Murphy from St. Paul, Minnesota. She's walking us through her charming vintage boutique on the historic corner of Selby and Snelling Avenues, plus she shares the sweet way her grandma Betty influenced how she dresses up a table, in a non-fussy sort of way, so that we can make our guests feel special—even in our everyday living—using touches like fresh flowers and table linens, to glassware and flatware, candles, and pretty dishes. We talk about an evening with Lawrence Welk, her manageable way to appreciate our fine china, what mindset we should be in when it's time to wash the fancy dishes, plus, Liz tells us a couple of her favorite spots to each lunch and enjoy a treat near her shop, and we talk about the cookbook that her cousin put together that's full of recipe and stories the family has of Grandma Betty—she even gives us Betty's recipe for buttery smooth caramels, which you can get on my website randomsweets.com. While you're listening, take a look at Liz's website and social media, which you can find on https://www.bettysantiques-stp.com. I hope this episode inspires you to use something fancy in your everyday living and for the holidays. Thank you to Sarah Peterson from the blog Vintage Dish and Tell for introducing us. If you missed Sarah's episode, it is S2 E9 on Dec. 1, 2023. Show Notes & Links Betty's Antiques, Liz (Elizabeth) Murphy https://www.bettysantiques-stp.com Instagram: @bettys.antiques.stp Facebook: Betty's Antiques Rose Street Patisserie Yum! Kitchen and Bakery (multiple locations) The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning #useyourfancydishes #bettysantiquesstpaul #StPaul #SelbyatSnelling #shopBettys Staci Mergenthal RandomSweets.com #ourSweetMidwestLife Website randomsweets.com Instagram @potatoesandmittens Instagram @randomsweets Facebook Random Sweets Pinterest @staciperry Email: staci@randomsweets.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potatoesandmittens/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potatoesandmittens/support
We are excited to welcome to the podcast two sisters from another mister, Jaimie and & Casey. Two Bay Area besties who were so inseparable during childhood and beyond that there is no other word to describe their relationship than straight up family. Going back and forth between two dinner tables, growing up, Casey and Jaimie experienced not only different cuisines but also how motherly love can be shown in more ways than one. When the girls were at Jaimie's house they were raised by Momma Sue, the free spirited, tell me your feelings kind of mom, who made organic food and loved to know everything going on in the girls lives. Casey's Grandma Betty took her in after her mom passed away when she was 7.Grandma Betty was from an older generation and showed love in a more stoic way. While she wasn't the warm and fuzzy type, this hard working school lunch lady provided for Casey the best she knew how and it was the unspoken gestures the girls reveal in this interview that show the deep commitment Betty had to raising Casey. There is no shortage of dinner table stories with these two who fondly look back on Momma Sue's delicious salads and organic offerings to Grandma Betty's leftover enchiladas from the school's cafeteria. Junior high and high school did not go without challenges for these besties who had their fair share of teenage idiot tales that involve taser guns and hair dye. The love and bond is deep between these two and their support for one another, unyielding. As Casey became more of a fixture in Jaimie's household, Momma Sue had no issue disciplining Casey and making sure she stayed on track when things got tough for her in high school. The always supportive Momma Sue continued to be there for Jaimie when she came out after college and continues to be her biggest supporter and a champion of Jaimie's mission to bring awareness to LGBTQ+ families everywhere on her award winning podcast, The Queer Family Podcast. You won't want to miss this special episode as we laugh, cry and continue to celebrate all the kinds of Mommas out there providing love, support and guidance whether they birthed them or not.
The ladies talk eyebrow application and disagree on what quantifies a high arch. Samantha reflects on summers with her Grandma Betty and the copious amounts of junk food she supplied. K+S discuss Thanksgivings fixings and the flesh eating waters of Florida. All while they get accidentally jacked on caffeine from canned cold brew.
These days, it can be hard to relate to those from generations much older and younger than your own. This week, we are excited to bring you some sure-to-please conversation starters and topics that will help you find common ground with your Great Uncle Ron, Grandma Betty, or the aging senior you're caregiving for that you just met. To celebrate our 50th Episode, we invite you to stay tuned for some knee-slapping stories of tried and true (and 100% uncut) grandma and grandpa sayings directly from the mouths of those nearest and dearest to us! We've been waiting for an episode like this to really "pop off" as the youngins say. So strap in; it's going to be a wild ride! Show Notes Julie's Uplifting Story of the Week: https://www.guideposts.org/better-living/positive-living/how-humor-makes-a-positive-difference-especially-now Inga's Uplifting Story of the Week: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/315603886383436931/ Follow Inga & Julie! Connect with Inga on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/inga-lake-4857301b8/ Connect with Julie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-brubaker-3a89b2114/ Follow Caregiven on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaregivenpodcast/ Follow Caregiven on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecaregivenpodcast?lang=en Subscribe to the Caregiven YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChtq-gS4yCWGE5UFnrU8OAA Follow EPAGA Home Care on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EPAGAHomeCare Join the Care and Share Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/715609402176814 Follow EPAGA Home Care on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/epagahomecare/ Follow EPAGA Home Care on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/epaga-home-care Visit EPAGA's Website for more articles about home care: https://www.epagahomecare.com/articles
Betty White was a pioneer in television and entertainment industries that last over eight decades. So in what would have been her 100th, we pay tribute to America's favorite Grandma. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETTY!!!
Show Notes 34:Looking for Treasure and Lost Spanish Gold with my Grandma BettyLocations: UtahTreasure hunting has been something I have pursued my entire life. The hunt for lost gold and mines from the Spanish that were in Utah has been intriguing to me and I enjoy any reason to get into the woods and mountains. This is mainly a teaser. While I do discuss some topics and talk about spending time looking for gold with my Grandma Betty, I do not go into too much detail. If you would like more information, feel free to contact me. When panning or looking for gold please follow all laws and respect others claims. DO NOT TRESPASS! You can recreationally pan for gold in many National Forests and BLM land. Many of the treasure stories you hear and read about are not true. They are embellished by the authors to get you to part with your own treasure for the story. Keep that in mind while you look for treasure but also keep in mind…some of it is true.Get out there and live your stories!!If you are enjoying the stories and the podcast, I would really appreciate a 5 star review and please subscribe so you don't miss an episode. I would love to connect with you all at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube! Original episode artwork created by Scott Simkins.Music Courtesy of Plum Stickie and used with Permission:Audley Crazy; Written by Plum Stickie; Performed by Plum Stickie
Nate and Talitha Myers visited us to share their experience in Zambia. We also welcomed Grandma Betty into membership and Ella Kurelowech was dedicated. The scripture reference for today was John 21:17.
On this week's special episode of Sucka Free Sunday, I get the chance to meet baby Xochi while I chat up his beautiful mom, Adrianna Sorondo about plants, five-song playlists inspired by her father, and much more. This episode is dedicated to her father, Antonio “Tony” Sorondo Sr. Tune in and listen to our discussion and find out a bit about Antonio's life of fixing jukeboxes in Fresno, about Adrianna's introduction to Grandma Betty, her life as part of Jazz Fresno, and how William Saroyan was introduced into her world by a group of elderly Armenian ladies. Click play, relax, and listen and if the spirit moves you share this with others, we ask that you do so and make sure to Stay Sucka Free! Five Song Playlist: From my Father to my Sun 1: I'm Your Puppet- James and Bobby Purify 2: Fruits of the Spirit- Jay Electronica 3: I can't go for that- Hall & Oates 4. Hash Pipe- Weezer 5: She's got you- Patsy Cline --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/staysuckafree/support
Before I say anything about this episode let us start by offering condolences to the homie Dan and his family on the loss of their family matriarch Grandma Betty. He of course talks about it on the episode but reach out and show the homie love and Rest in Paradise Betty, you will be missed. Cleveland Police gets fired because… well you know. Winter in Cleveland has proven, well, let’s just say, interesting. Dating Apps would appear to lead to better, more solid relationships. Senator Raphael Edward Cruz, aka Ted Cruz (because he doesn’t want you to know he’s of Cuban/Canadian descent) left his constituents and dog in a frozen and powerless Texas to go on a swanky Cancun getaway. What a POS. R.I.P Prince Markie Dee. Ant and his youngest are not fans of the same kind of entertainment. Dan shares with us the news of his Grandmother’s passing and why she was just such a fascinating woman and a great grandma. Gabe is playing Resident Evil VII: Biohazard and has gotten some genuine scares out of it. We of course continue what seems to be a new segment, what games we are playing. We then, as always, head to Reddit for AITA and wrap it up with some real talk and some pizza chat. Tatum l TAYREL713 l Lunchbox l Gabe LISTEN l RSS l Apple Podcast l Google Play l Spotify l TuneIn l Twitter l Amazon Music I YouTube l Twitch l Stitcher l Email l Amazon Wish List l Merch l Patreon I Rate This Podcast PHONE l 216-302-8763 #Cleveland #Ohio #Podcast #LiveFromThe216 #Mack10 #WestsideConnection #GangstasMakeTheWoldGoRound #HipHopQuotable #TrenchboyBrickz #Politics #Texas #TedCruz #Parenting #ANightmareBeforeChristmas #ReadingRainbow #VideoGames #ResidentEvilVIIBiohazard #SuperMario3DWorld #Hitman3 #GodofWar2018 #GTAV #Reddit #AITA
On Episode 10 of TheEoNProject entitled, "Grandma Betty's Revenge", Mike and Jay revisit a haunted house in Liberty Center Indiana. On episode 6 Mike and Jay spoke with loyal listener 51Panman and he spoke of his knowledge and experience in the haunted Grand Betty abode. This week, a relative of his will be speaking about her own first hand accounts of the paranormal activity centered around this old farmhouse. Also discussed in this episode are Mike and Jay's own experience with paranormal groups, Asian massage ladies, wise underwear choices and Tom Wopat misadventures. Join us once again for a podcast experience like no other. Scrapping barnacles from the undercarriage of the universe. The truth exists, believe it!
Welcome back to another solo episode of Leading With Your Gut. In this episode, I share some insights into my family tree, particularly on my dad's side. For this episode, I wanted to use this space to amplify my grandmother's voice. My grandma, Betty Collins Shellman was a generous, loving, and musically talented woman. She died when I was a teenager, but I still remember her presence. Grandma Betty was a lifelong activist; always attending protests in Seattle, promoting equity for all, and staying on the right side of history. Her voice, like many other Black women, need to be heard and shared. In the 1980s my grandmother, Betty Shellman, wrote a piece in Seven Stars & Orion by Ester Hall Mumford. Grandma Betty related her memories of growing up east of the Cascades in Wenatchee, coming to Seattle, and what life was like for her and for the people she knew during the Great Depression. On this week's episode, I narrate her story. I hope that you enjoy it.Click on the link below to enroll in my upcoming course on Privilege & Racism:https://info-ca44b.gr8.com/offer_page.htmlEmail:info@leadingwithyourgut.com Stay Connected:@leadingwithyourgut@jennareneeshellman
English Evan had quite the day..he lost something of Grandma Betty's and he learned he's not cool! It's Throwback Thursday ... can you guess what year these songs were released?! Carla Marie's neighbors think she's weird because they caught her doing something strange! Breanne from Fife calls in to take on English Evan in Beat the Brit! If your significant other asked you to be in an open relationship..what would you do? Dirty Little Secret: "I had a threesome with my boyfriend and his nephew."
Pour yourself a cup of coffee and join us for this unedited Fresh Squeezed episode with Melissa's 96-year old Grandma Betty Wolken. Listen in as they reminisce about love, life on the farm, weekly family meals, radio programs, quarantines, life at Pennington Square Assisted Living, plus so much more! Grandma Betty will make you smile, or perhaps cry, as she plants love and cultivates wisdom. You won't want to miss the magical advice Grandma Betty serves up! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Would it be a deal-breaker, if you started dating a guy or girl and they were living at home with their parents? What if they were living in the basement at Grandma Betty's, like Evan?! And,Kendra called us because her BF has a tattoo of his ex wife on his chest, BUT ... she had passed away while they were together. Does Kendra have any right to tell her BF that the tattoo bothers her or should she Let It Go? Plus, two WILD Dirty Little Secrets!!
Episode 5: Kirsten PedriOn this episode of Two-Brain Radio with Sean Woodland, Sean talks with former CrossFit Games competitor and current owner of CrossFit Davis in California, Kirsten Pedri.Kirsten has competed at the CrossFit Games as an individual in 2017 and as a master in the 35-39-year-old division in 2018. She joined Sean on the phone to talk about her long road to the Games, what motivated her to become a gym owner, why she loves coaching everyday athletes, what it’s like to train her 99-year-old grandmother, Betty, and tips for training while pregnant.Links:https://twobrainbusiness.com/http://www.crossfitdavis.com/Timeline: 1:17 – How Kirsten found CrossFit.3:50 – Becoming a competitor. 5:47 – Kirsten’s first Games experience.8:33 – Transitioning to the masters competition. 12:07 – Lessons from competition. 13:32 – Becoming a gym owner. 16:25 – When your spouse is your co-worker.18:15 – Coaching and empathizing with non-elite athletes. 20:09 – Coaching 99-year-old “Grandma Betty.”21:53 – How to effectively coach older clients.24:55 – Thoughts on CrossFit Inc.’s new home-workout video series. 31:24 – Proudest coaching moments. 33:03 – What the future holds.35:19 – Training while pregnant. 38:07 – Forging lasting relationships.
English Evan is considering getting a pet, but his Grandma Betty won’t let him get a dog or a cat. You’ll die when you hear what animal he’s considering! Let 'em Know or Let It Go - if you went out with someone and noticed they left a super cheap tip, would you call them out on it? PLUS... What age do you think you're MOST likely to cheat? ... It's probably not what you think! AND... your Dirty Little Secrets!
Would it be a deal-breaker, if you started dating a guy or girl and they were living at home with their parents? What if they were living in the basement at Grandma Betty's, like Evan?! Plus, Let Em Know OR Let It Go - ladies, are you obligated to tell the guy your pregnant, even if you don't want him to be involved with the child or in your life?! And, Carla Marie & Alabama keep talking about their lady parts and bodily functions... is that weird?! Does that mean guys can talk about their parts?!
CrossFit Games athlete Kirsten Pedri and her 97-year-old grandmother, Betty Anderson, join the show. “Seventy is not old,” says Anderson, who is now able to walk without the use of her cane. She has been steadily improving, mentally and physically, since beginning CrossFit training with her granddaughter. Notable mentions: Kirsten Pedri, Betty Anderson, Rebecca Voigt, Jamie Hagiya, Contest Submission - Grandma Betty, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Jeff Patzer, CrossFit Davis, Greg Glassman, Josh Bridges, adaptive athletes, CrossFit Specialty Course: Adaptive Training.
Hamilton Brodnax of CrossFit Saint Simons submitted a community video to CrossFit HQ. Sevan and crew critique the video and provide feedback. Notable Mentions: Sevan Matossian, Andréa Maria Cecil, Mike Warkentin, Eric Maciel, Tyson Oldroyd, Hamilton Brodnax, CrossFit Saint Simons, Matt Bischel, Lucas Parker, Brooke Wells, Journal Video: “Greg Glassman: The World’s Most Vexing Problem,” Neo, The Matrix, Journal Article: “CrossFit Lifeguards: The Browns,” Gary Roberts, “Killing the Fat Man” series, Ben Bergeron, Travis Williams, Pat Barber, Barbara Boomer, Kirsten Pedri, CrossFit 204, Grandma Betty, 94-year-old Esperanza Galvez Lopez, Journal Article: “Living Large After Lung Loss,” Journal Article: “How Sami Mansfield Fights Cancer With Fitness,” Georges St-Pierre, Michael Bisping, Kyokushin.
Introduction I was driving with my 92-year-old mother home the other night when an amazing statement came out of her mouth. Out of the blue she made a very profound comment that really struck me as important, maybe even life changing for me. In one sentence, she summed up her view of her life and gave me a glimpse of how she sees the world. Suddenly I realized how she has remained so resilient through the ups and downs of her long life. So, in this year's holiday message, I thought I would share a little bit of Grandma Betty Smolen's wisdom with the hope that if you spend some time instilling her attitude in your children, they will have lives that are happier and possibly make them more resilient to the inevitable ups and downs they will experience in their lives. I hope you will think it is as important as I do. With that said, let's get into holiday message 2016. Musical Introduction A Sense of Gratitude What is it that Grandma Betty revealed, late at night driving home, that struck me as so profound? We were talking about family get togethers and an upcoming family holiday reunion when she came out with the this gem, "Paul, you know there are not enough hours in the day for me to give thanks for all the blessing I have!" Wow. Think about what that statement involves. First, it is a very humble view of oneself recognizing that much of what we get in life has nothing to do with us, but is simply a product of good fortune. Secondly, it embodies a sense of gratitude for everyday ordinary things since my mother has never been famous or well known in any way. She has never won the lottery or achieved extraordinary notoriety or wealth- no she has been a mom who had four children, all of who landed on their feet as adults. And thirdly, she perceives these mundane everyday good fortunes as so great that she can't be thankful enough; there are just not enough hours in the day to say thanks. She is overwhelmed with gratitude. Grandma Betty seems to embody the true spirit of what it means to be humble and grateful. What my mother doesn't recognize is that her good fortunes are simply a return of the kindness she showed others during her life. The Ups and Downs of Life Let me tell a little about my mother to put all this in context. She was born in 1924, just after the tragedy of WWI and right before the great depression. Her only sibling died suddenly of scarlet fever when my mother was three years old. Her parents never owned a home or went to college. She married at nineteen and her new husband immediately enlisted in the marines and went off to war to fight in WWII. Fortunate for me, he survived combat. After the war came her four children, a failed business, serious family health problems, and many years of economic insecurity. Stability finally came during middle age years until her husband died of cancer. She became a widower at sixty. Through it all, my mother remained optimistic and positive, continuously volunteering to help others most of her adult life, finding fulfillment while living a simple life. I'm convinced that her optimistic attitude about the future and her sense of gratitude for everything good, sustained her happiness throughout her now 92 years. Rather than dwelling on her many misfortunes, my mother feels that there aren't enough hours in the day to express her gratitude for her blessings. Amazing. Your Kids Need a Sense of Gratitude So, here is my holiday wish for you and your children; this holiday season, take a few minutes to stop and encourage your children to be grateful for family, good health, friendships, educational opportunities, the successes of those around them, and really, any good fortune that they experience. I think you will find that by doing so throughout their childhood, it will point their life compasses in the right direction and make them much more resilient when misfortune does come their way. Thanks
An educational film about the sun, narrated by the sun, about the the extreme dangers of the sun and its good friend Grandma Betty. (Sketch comedy by the Ministry of Unknown Science: Jason Berlin, Rico Gagliano, Eric Trueheart and Tim Walker.)