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We sit down with the studio that brings all the people to the yard - Milkshake; partners Alex and Simon talk all things digital branding, sprint-based pricing, food, dad jokes, and zombie apocalypse strategy. We go deep into the modern world of branding and how you're biggest brand asset is your website. Today all brands are digital and need to be online with a website that showcases their values. Code is a modern design medium, let's use it to make dope things! Milkshake is an upbeat creative studio based in Greenpoint Brooklyn that creates clarity for companies through design and technology. We will go much deeper on this as we dive in. Alex, Simon, what a pleasure to have you here! Welcome to the show! Grab some fries because we've got the milkshakes covered. Chapters: 0:11:50 Running Projects 0:23:40 Specializing 0:41:23 Alex & Simon Backstory - Milkshake Origins 1:04:10] Skills Learned Building The Agency / Relationships 1:33:04 Sprint Based Pricing Milkshake On Social: Website Dribbble Twitter / X Instagram
Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
This week I got the chance to chat with Adriana Herrera about her newest novel An Island Princess Starts a Scandal (Out May 30th) which you can preorder now!! May 29th! Come to our event in Greenpoint Brooklyn hosted by WORD Bookstore with Adriana Herrera and Joanna Shupe! Please Rate, Review and Follow us on Apple Podcasts. It helps the podcast grow. Rate us Five Stars on Spotify! WE HAVE MERCH! Go to Tee-Public to get T-Shirts, Totes, Onesies and MORE: http://tee.pub/lic/learningthetropes Find us- Patreon Learning the Tropes Instagram @learningthetropes Twitter @learningtropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! Email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com
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Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
This week I'm choosing a romance for former comedian and podcast host Selena Coppock! Can't wait until the end of the episode to find out what the book is? Sneak peek here. Check out Selena's podcast Two Wick Minimum Listen to her stand up special Seen Better Days Follow @NYTVOWS on Twitter and Instagram May 29th! Come to our event in Greenpoint Brooklyn hosted by WORD Bookstore with Adriana Herrera and Joanna Shupe! Please Rate, Review and Follow us on Apple Podcasts. It helps the podcast grow. Rate us Five Stars on Spotify! WE HAVE MERCH! Go to Tee-Public to get T-Shirts, Totes, Onesies and MORE: http://tee.pub/lic/learningthetropes Find us- Patreon Learning the Tropes Instagram @learningthetropes Twitter @learningtropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! Email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com
Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
Preorder The True Love Experiment, While you wait for May 16th, read book one in the series, The Soulmate Equation NOW. May 29th! Come to our event in Greenpoint Brooklyn hosted by WORD Bookstore with Adriana Herrera and Joanna Shupe! Please Rate, Review and Follow us on Apple Podcasts. It helps the podcast grow. Rate us Five Stars on Spotify! WE HAVE MERCH! Go to Tee-Public to get T-Shirts, Totes, Onesies and MORE: http://tee.pub/lic/learningthetropes Find us- Patreon Learning the Tropes Instagram @learningthetropes Twitter @learningtropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! Email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com
Learning The Tropes: A Podcast for Romance Novel Veterans and Virgins
Preorder The True Love Experiment, and while you wait for May 16th, read book one in the series, The Soulmate Equation NOW. Preorder An Island Princess Starts a Scandal, and while you wait for May 29th, read the first book in Las Leonas series, A Caribbean Heiress in Paris NOW! Come to our event in Greenpoint Brooklyn hosted by WORD Bookstore with Adriana Herrera and Joanna Shupe! May 29th! Please Rate, Review and Follow us on Apple Podcasts. It helps the podcast grow. Rate us Five Stars on Spotify! WE HAVE MERCH! Go to Tee-Public to get T-Shirts, Totes, Onesies and MORE: http://tee.pub/lic/learningthetropes Find us- Patreon Learning the Tropes Instagram @learningthetropes Twitter @learningtropes Facebook Learning The Tropes Podcast Join The Learning The Tropes Troop! Email: learningthetropespodcast@gmail.com
Comedian Corinne Fisher is live at Doped Up Comedy Club in Greenpoint Brooklyn with comedians Kate Willet and Robbie Bernstein and producer Mike Coscarelli to watch the results for the midterm election with a live audience, talk all the biggest issues on ballots, what electing certain candidates means for the country overall, a New York Times quiz for the audience a live bingo board drinking game and so much more!Air Date: 11/08/22Support Our Sponsors!Yo Delta - YoDelta.com - Use promo code GAS for 25% off your order!You can watch Without A Country LIVE for FREE every Tuesday at 7:00pm at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/live. Once you're there, sign up for GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code WAC to receive a 7 Day FREE TRIAL with access to our entire catalog of archived episodes! On top of that, you'll also have the same access to ALL the other shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!**PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW ON iTUNES & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL**GET TICKETS TO OUR LIVE MIDTERM ELECTION WATCH-ALONGhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/without-a-country-live-midterm-election-watch-along-tickets-424857830207?aff=odcleoeventsincollection&_gl=1*18v3ga1*_up*MQ..&gclid=CjwKCAjwqJSaBhBUEiwAg5W9p85q_J35pk061bHwB8dKAh5D_I4XO6SY2IWZhYVvdrmd-UBGfq6hwBoCzmgQAvD_BwEWHERE YOU CAN ANNOY US:Corinne Fisher:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilanthropyGalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philanthropygal/Kate WillettTwitter: https://twitter.com/katewillettInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kate.willettRobbie BernsteinTwitter: https://twitter.com/RobbieTheFireInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robbiethefireMike CoscarelliTwitter: https://twitter.com/MikeCoscarelliInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikecoscarelliExecutive Producer: Mike HarringtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonEngineer: Natalie DeCiccoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nataliedecicco_edits/Editor: Alec AlaggioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alecalaggio/Twitter: https://twitter.com/aleggioSpecial Thanks: GaS DigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Virgil Abloh Exhibition Greenpoint Brooklyn Out and About at The Virgil Abloh Exhibit featuring Nike & Louis Vuitton: Objet d'art: A small decorative or artistic object, typically when regarded as a collectible item. As men's artistic director of Louis Vuitton from 2017 to 2021, Virgil Abloh (1980-2021) used his platform to celebrate the historical influence ...
THURSDAY HR 4 The last of the HoJo's. Other favorite diners. Two types of Big Boy? 80's vs 90's music. Which generation made better music. Where the 90's the last great decade? Woman from Alaska hanging out in Greenpoint Brooklyn kicks a opossum out a bar.
Follow @maroje-1 A one hour mix recorded at my Greenpoint Brooklyn studio with two turntables, xdj's and a 4 ch mixer at the beginning of Covid - 19 NYC shelter in place. I searched through my record shelves and digital files while drinking natural wine at my studio. There wasn't much thought put into this one. It's simply just an emotion of that moment. Enjoy. 1. Electro Music Union - Immortal Cities – Metaton Recordings 2. Convextion – Exploration – Mojuba Records 3. Ex-Terrestrial - Vanilight (Rezoned) – Naff Recordings 4. Darko Esser – Myriad – Mojuba Records 5. Gerd - Planet Nine (Unreleased Track 21) – Frame Of Mind 6. Atom TM - Ich Bin Meine Maschine (Function Remix) – Raster Noton 7. Sneaker - Haunted Samba – Rat Life 8. KOSH – In a Maze – Casa Voyager 9. Coral D – Everything Going To Be Alright – Born Free 10. Midnight Dub – Palindrome – Midnight Dub 11. Trust In 6 – Life In Ecstasy (Instrumental Mix) – ZYX Records 12. Dungeon Acid - Sex Beat - Höga Nord Rekords 13. Syncom Data – Warehousing – SD Records 14. Swayzak - In The Car Crash – Studio !K7 15. Age of Chance – Times Up (Timeless Mix) – Virgin 16. Gat Décor - Passion (Naked Mix) – Effective Records 17. Culture Beat – No Deeper Meaning (Patient VO) – Epic 18. Dopplereffekt – Infophysix (Original Mix) – Dataphysix Engineering
Greetings, Dead Freaks!For this new episode, I chat with guitarist, Brad Farberman. Brad plays with Middle Blue, Big Feet, and more. He's also producing a monthly compilation called "Stay In Shape" to benefit music venues that have been shut down due to coronavirus. Brad's music resides somewhere near the intersection of jazz, funk, and jam and, to compliment this, I've selected some live Jerry Garcia performances from similar zones.The "Stay In Shape" compilation comes out on Feb 5, and you'll be able to get it from bradfarberman.bandcamp.com. It features more that 20 artists from all over the country and, for February, benefits Greenpoint/Brooklyn's Troost. Middle Blue released a great live album this past year called "Weird Funk In Small Bars". You can find it at middleblue.bandcamp.com. Brad's group Big Feet, which is a collaboration with 75 Dollar Bill's Rick Brown, released a new album last year as well. Both "On The Ground" and their live album can be found at bigfeetnyc.bandcamp.com. Lastly, Brad's collaboration with Daniel Carter and Billy Martin, "Just Don't Die", can be picked up at danielcarterbradfarbermanbillymartin.bandcamp.com.Allow me to remind you that the Brokedown Podcast is part of the Osiris Media. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. Sign up for the newsletter at OsirisPod.com to stay in the loop. Also, Osiris Media works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. Check them out at JamBase.com.Don't forget to follow the @BrokedownPod twitter account for regular news, live tweetstorms of shows as I listen, and other minutiae. We also have an Instagram account with the same handle. If you like pictures of things, you can find that here: BrokedownPod Instagram. Also, if you use iTunes, please consider posting a review as it really help get the word out.Also, please keep sending your metaphorical cards and letters. Leave a comment on the blog or hit me up on any of the above social media. Let me know what I'm doing right, wrong, or horribly wrong.
On this week’s show we will visit Greenpoint, in Brooklyn. My guests will be returning guest, local historian, famed tour guide (and Greenpoint resident!) Lucie Levine, founder of Archive on Parade, and Julia Moak, owner and publisher of Greenpointers.com.Segment 1Jeff introduces his first guest, Lucie Levine, founder of Archive on Parade, who first talks about when she moved to NYC and Greenpoint, and what she did before getting into the business of touring and what led her to it. Onto history of Greenpoint, Lucie then talks about the Native Americans who first settled on Greenpoint, how the location first got its name, Dutch settlers, and Greenpoint’s history with slavery. Following, she describes Greenpoint’s involvement during the Revolutionary War. Jeff and Lucie fast-forward 50 years discussing the first steps Greenpoint began to transform into the neighborhood it is today.Segment 2The segment begins with Lucie talking about the more interesting and standout tours she has given through Archive on Parade. She then describes how Archive on Parade has been dealing with the pandemic, its digital tours, and how to learn more about her company. Back to the topic of Greenpoint, Jeff and Lucie give insight to Greenpoint’s approach to industrialization. They discuss Greenpoint’s early education system and its immigrant communities, namely its Polish and Irish communities. After touching upon baseball in Greenpoint, the segment ends with Lucie talking about the environmental impact in Greenpoint.Segment 3Jeff introduces his next guest, Julia Moak, owner and publisher of Greenpointers.com. To begin, Julia talks about where she lived prior to Greenpoint, her career path before buying Greenpointers, and what led her to buy it. Lucie talks in-depth about what her company does, emphasizing its focus on local commerce, and how she handles dealing with the many events she curates.Segment 4Julia describes the overall vibe of Greenpoint. She talks about some of the changes and difficulties that have occurred in Greenpoint since she moved in, including gentrification and several local businesses closing. On the flip side, Julia talks about what excites her the most and what continues to surprise her about this neighborhood. Julia talks about some of the struggles for businesses in Greenpoint. She also speaks about some of the things she wished were better for local business owners. The segment ends with Julia sharing some advice for those who may want to open a business in Greenpoint.
We visit Greenpoint, Brooklyn to learn about, an effort to save local jobs, a project to create more green space, the neighborhood’s impact on American history, and more!
Winslow Porter discusses his trajectory into the world of immersive installations and his use of tech to craft virtual realities rooted in narrative simulations intended to shift perspectives. Winslow was most recently involved in the production of Tree, a VR simulation that transforms participants into a rainforest tree, allowing them to experience the tree’s growth from a seedling to its fullest form and eventual destruction.Learn more about Tree here-About Winslow Porter-Winslow Porter is a Brooklyn based director, producer and creative technologist specializing in virtual reality and large-scale immersive installations. In 2014 he produced the Tribeca Film Festival Transmedia Award-winning documentary CLOUDS. Winslow formed studio the New Reality Company with Milica Zec in 2016, creating the critically acclaimed cinematic VR experiences Giant and Tree. Both were named designers in residence at A/D/O, a BMW sponsored design center in Greenpoint Brooklyn and selected as two of Adweek’s Top 100 creatives. In 2018, Tree won the Lumiere award for Best Location Based VR Short at Warner Brothers Studios in Los Angeles, the Most Innovative Award at Games For Change, two Telly Gold Awards for Use of VR and Social Responsibility in Branded Content, and the Webby People’s Voice Award for VR: Interactive, Game or Real-Time. Winslow Porter is New INC mentor and a World Economic Forum Cultural Leader.Learn more at http://newreality.co/Follow Winslow at @winslowturnerporteriii or @newrealityco
Live at the Brooklyn design studio A/D/O we listen in as Nesli Danisman, founder of Angora Group, shares how she became an expert in sourcing materials around the world. Starting in as an assistant to Ralph Lauren and sourcing for nearly a decade for Marc Jacobs, Nesli describes her mission with Angora Group to help companies develop the best products with the best factories around the world. We close it out with some heavy-hitting questions from the audience that you won’t want to miss. TIME STAMPS (00:15) Welcome back! We are live from Greenpoint Brooklyn at A/D/O (01:12) Live introduction to the group at A/D/O. (03:44) Special shout out to our sponsor, Indx. (06:44) Intro: Nesli Danisman found of Angora Group. (08:25) What does Angora Group do? (10:11) … and what they don’t do. (11:57) Is it true that more designers come to Angora Group versus just people with money? (13:38) Nesli breaks down the 30/30/30 model. (15:27) The vision behind Kanye’s pieces… that never came to fruition. (16:40) Nesli shares some of the brands Angora Group has worked with. (17:36) Learn about the movement that was Charivari? (20:58) What it was like to work in Ralph Lauren’s home and then in his company. (22:16) Lab dips: what are they? (23:33) FIT and Marc by Marc Jacobs. (25:57) Why did Nesli leave MBMJ and how did she know she was ready to go out on her own? (27:39) MBMJ was Nesli’s first client and the Apple collaboration. (29:02) How does Nesli know so many people around the world? (30:11) What is a factory rat and why Nesli identifies with them? (31:15) Why is going to the factories so important and what do you learn? (33:59) Discovering new factories for the best products and materials. (36:31) Why teaching the client to fish is more economical and ethical than catching the fish. (39:11) The difference between development and production. (41:03) How PLMs help create efficiency in business and reduce waste. (42:43) Trends: what’s reoccurring? (44:24) Audience Q&A: superpower and where does Africa stand in the future of business. (46:51) Characteristics that successful people tend to have? Blindspots? (49:38) Does skillset and traditional schooling still matter? (52:08) Is it possible to teach the big players how to be more responsible and sustainable? (53:45) When did Nesli realize what she wanted to do? (54:56) Final thank you’s and acknowledgments. (57:57) Learn more about A/D/O. (58:52) Shout out to Mr. Omondi Links & Resources: A/D/O Indx Angora Group Nesli Danisman Liz Claiborne Christopher Bailey Burberry Marc Jacobs Rebecca Minkoff UNTUCKit Outdoor Voices Charivari Tom Ford Bergdorf Goodman Armani Yohji Comme The Antwerp Six Ralph Lauren Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) LVMH Hermes Vuitton Yunique PLM Flex Backbone Hill House Home
Live at the Brooklyn design studio A/D/O we listen in as Nesli Danisman, founder of Angora Group, shares how she became an expert in sourcing materials around the world. Starting in as an assistant to Ralph Lauren and sourcing for nearly a decade for Marc Jacobs, Nesli describes her mission with Angora Group to help companies develop the best products with the best factories around the world. We close it out with some heavy-hitting questions from the audience that you won’t want to miss. TIME STAMPS (00:15) Welcome back! We are live from Greenpoint Brooklyn at A/D/O (01:12) Live introduction to the group at A/D/O. (03:44) Special shout out to our sponsor, Indx. (06:44) Intro: Nesli Danisman found of Angora Group. (08:25) What does Angora Group do? (10:11) … and what they don’t do. (11:57) Is it true that more designers come to Angora Group versus just people with money? (13:38) Nesli breaks down the 30/30/30 model. (15:27) The vision behind Kanye’s pieces… that never came to fruition. (16:40) Nesli shares some of the brands Angora Group has worked with. (17:36) Learn about the movement that was Charivari? (20:58) What it was like to work in Ralph Lauren’s home and then in his company. (22:16) Lab dips: what are they? (23:33) FIT and Marc by Marc Jacobs. (25:57) Why did Nesli leave MBMJ and how did she know she was ready to go out on her own? (27:39) MBMJ was Nesli’s first client and the Apple collaboration. (29:02) How does Nesli know so many people around the world? (30:11) What is a factory rat and why Nesli identifies with them? (31:15) Why is going to the factories so important and what do you learn? (33:59) Discovering new factories for the best products and materials. (36:31) Why teaching the client to fish is more economical and ethical than catching the fish. (39:11) The difference between development and production. (41:03) How PLMs help create efficiency in business and reduce waste. (42:43) Trends: what’s reoccurring? (44:24) Audience Q&A: superpower and where does Africa stand in the future of business. (46:51) Characteristics that successful people tend to have? Blindspots? (49:38) Does skillset and traditional schooling still matter? (52:08) Is it possible to teach the big players how to be more responsible and sustainable? (53:45) When did Nesli realize what she wanted to do? (54:56) Final thank you’s and acknowledgments. (57:57) Learn more about A/D/O. (58:52) Shout out to Mr. Omondi Links & Resources: A/D/O Indx Angora Group Nesli Danisman Liz Claiborne Christopher Bailey Burberry Marc Jacobs Rebecca Minkoff UNTUCKit Outdoor Voices Charivari Tom Ford Bergdorf Goodman Armani Yohji Comme The Antwerp Six Ralph Lauren Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) LVMH Hermes Vuitton Yunique PLM Flex Backbone Hill House Home
Book (Wine) Club: Reading Between the Wines with Lauren Popish
On today’s episode, Robbie, Joe, and I will be discussing the story of a woman raised in a survivalist Mormon family in Idaho and her journey to school herself through high school and all the way to earning her PhD from Cambridge in Educated by Tara Westover. This one’s got family drama, tinctures, and more car accidents than all the fast and furious movies combined. Today we’ll be paring our read with a glass or three of 2016 Montinore Estate Pinot Noir. Pour yourself a glass and stay tuned. It was selected because the grapes were grown in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, very near Idaho where this book takes place. This wine was selected by Robert at Dandelion Wine in Greenpoint Brooklyn.Read my extended review on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2614138142 We rated the book as follows:Robbie - 3 (out of 3)Joe - 2.75 (out of 3)Lauren - 2.73 (out of 3)Our guests can reached here:Joe - @jforzano, @laguardian_angelsLauren - @laurenpopish
Laura Hoffman, environmental activist, is interviewed by Acacia Thompson on Dupont Street in Greenpoint Brooklyn, on February 8, 2018.
Nonsense. Cat, my roommate. Steve, some guy. Me, a meandering misfit who has no business being here.
John, is a Virgo, he is a 47 year old man who lives in his ex-wife’s pool house in Nee Jersey but “lives” in Greenpoint Brooklyn during the week. Regina, is a 32 year woman who lives in Greenpoint. She is originally from Iceland. John is 5’7”. Regina is 5’9” and she is strong (her words). John, in now way, communicated this in his recording.
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
Did you see this viral video of an art installation made out of fabric scraps found in an abandoned factory in Southeast Asia. In the video, these renegade artists put together scenes of things you would find in nature, like a tornado, out of clothing scraps that had been abandoned over a decade previously. Along with the infamous waste photographer Von Wong, one of the organizers for the Clothing the Loop project is Laura François, a contributor to the Huffington Post and speaker at TEDx Penang Road. Originally from Canada, Laura believes that creating a positive impact in the fashion industry is directly linked to creating lasting change on human rights and environmental issues. -- Want to meet the movers and shakers in the fashion and food communities of NYC? Then join us for futuristic fashion + sustainable food and drinks. Co-Hosted by Jodie Taylor and featuring eco-fashion by Malaika New York, ADAY, and Taz the Tailor. Get your tickets for Summer Sustainability + Rooftop Summer Drinks on Tuesday, July 31st at Kickstarter HQ (58 Kent St. Greenpoint Brooklyn). Libations and small bites by Proud Pour, Toast Ale, Tito's Vodka, Misfit Juicery, Teapigs, Gotham Greens, Ocean Hugger Foods and Food for All. -- Get into the conversation on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Sara Marie Miller and Elizabeth de Coursey talk about their roots in herbalism. Elizabeth talks about her connection to Colorado and how her experiences with wine and music helped shape the vision for her company. She is the owner of Antidote Apothecary and Teabar in Greenpoint Brooklyn and has created a space of healing and connection for those in her neighborhood and beyond. She offers advice about starting a brick and mortar shop in NYC and how to stay fresh in the ancient wisdom of herbalism. How to have better sleep hygiene and self care routines. How to eat the right candy at the right time. https://www.instagram.com/p/BhZqpgTFhLY/?taken-by=antidote_apothecary_teabar http://www.antidotebrooklyn.com/ https://www.aidazea.com/ http://www.saramariemiller.me/ Intro and outro music by Komiku Donate here: https://simplecast.com/donate/6016
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
Tara DePorte is a self-proclaimed expert generalist. She described her typical work week as wading in the Hudson one day to wearing a suit and talking over policy at the UN the next. In 2011, Tara started the Human Impacts Institute as a way to help make the conversation around conservation fun and exciting. She knew that if she wanted to help turn the tide on talking about trash, pollution, and conservation, she had to reach people in a way that mattered. They recently launched a project called The Hub, HII's membership program. Check it out and consider helping to support this amazing institution and everything they make happen here in NYC. They produce some amazing content and help fund artist work that promote the conversation around climate change. Check out this funny video on their site called Think Like A Kid. -- We're hosting another event! Co-Hosted by Jodie Taylor and featuring eco-fashion by Malaika New York, ADAY, and Taz the Tailor. Join us at Summer Sustainability + Rooftop Summer Drinks on Tuesday, July 31st at Kickstarter HQ (58 Kent St. Greenpoint Brooklyn). Drinks and small bites by Proud Pour, Toast Ale, Tito's Vodka, Misfit Juicery, Teapigs, Gotham Greens, Ocean Hugger Foods and Food for All. Use TRASHY5 for a 20% discount on tickets while they last. -- Join the conversation on Facebook and follow us on Instagram. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
You've probably heard a similar story - someone hates their 9-to-5, they quit, move across the country, find true love and the career of their dreams. This is Desiree Kaplan's story, a staff writer for the online green publication called Green Matters. Desiree, former attorney born on Earth Day, always knew that the environment was important to her, but it was a chance meeting with the founders of Green Matters that led to her successful and amazing career change. -- Resources mentioned in this episode: Green Matters Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson Sustainability initiatives by Richard Branson -- Join the conversation on Facebook and follow us on Instagram for more trashy inspiration. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. Enjoy the warm weather and beautiful eco-fashion by Malaika New York, ADAY, and Taz the Tailor at our Summer Sustainability + Rooftop Summer Drinks on Tuesday, July 31st at Kickstarter HQ (58 Kent St. Greenpoint Brooklyn). Drinks and small bites by Proud Pour, Toast Ale, Tito's Vodka, Gotham Greens and Food for All. Use promo code TRASHY5 for a 20% discount for friends, followers + listeners while the early bird tickets! Limited supply. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Chris Carr is a multi-faceted conceptual artist who has many talents, and wears many hats. He co-founded Brooklyn Wildlife with Keith Lay www.facebook.com/brooklynwildlife and throws a huge summer festival every year, which attracts musicians and fans from all over the world. He also co-runs the Greenpoint Brooklyn arts space and zine, Gamba Forest and Gamba Zine. He is a photographer, an emcee, producer, musician and many other things that I could list, but the point is, he is an amazing, multifaceted creative force. He is a very important voice in Brooklyn, and I believe the world should here his voice too.
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
Susan Albert was working in the fashion and textile industry here in NYC. She had moved from her homeland in the UK and was struck by the amount of disposability here in the US. After her kids were born, Susan wanted to figure out a new career path. She decided she would create artwork that spoke to the theme of sustainability and environmental impact. Susan's multimedia works are on display at her studio in Gowanus, Brooklyn as well as in various places like the Human Impact Institute and NYC Climate Week. A graduate of the Royal College of Art in London, my favorite piece of Susan's has to be the tablecloth she created with imagery of various pieces of trash and QR codes that can start “dinner” conversations on issues of waste. -- We're hosting a screening of WASTED! The Story of Food Waste on April 10th at the Kickstarter HQ in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Get your tickets now. Entrance includes food and drink from sustainable companies like Toast Ale, Proud Pour, Ancolie, Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, Aerofarms + Local Roots, Nomad Trading Co., RISE Products, Food for All, Eleva Coffee and a take-home eco-goodie bag sponsored by Commit to Green, Bareburger, The Fillery and Teapigs. Featuring photos by JCT Photography. Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
Born from one sailor's love of the ocean, By the Ocean We Unite is on a mission to prevent plastic pollution. Their work includes research conducted at sea on mini-expeditions where they invite interested citizens to join them. These expeditions are led by Roos Swart, a Marine Biologist who completed her Masters in the Dutch Caribbean. BTOWU is a clear example of how ordinary citizens can help educate and guide the public conversation around conservation and environmental protection. You can join them for one of their sailing expeditions. Their next one sets sail on April 14th from Harlingen, Netherlands. Check out the information on their Facebook page. -- Resources mentioned in this episode: Guppy Friends Bubble Barrier Blue Planet 2 Plastic Expedition Up to Norway Plastic Soup Foundation Seabin -- We're hosting a screening of WASTED! The Story of Food Waste on April 10th at the Kickstarter HQ in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Get your tickets now. Entrance includes food and drink from sustainable companies like Toast Ale, Proud Pour, Ancolie, Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, Aerofarms + Local Roots, Nomad Trading Co., RISE Products, Food for All, Eleva Coffee and a take-home eco-goodie bag sponsored by Commit to Green, Bareburger, and Teapigs. Featuring photos by JCT Photography. Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
About 40% of food in America will be wasted. And an average American family wastes $1,500 worth of food every year. That's billions of dollars of food that goes to landfill, creating greenhouse gases that warm our planet. Don't be a statistic. Sabine Valenga and her co-founders, David Rodríguez and Victor Carreño, were at a Harvard incubation program when they came up with the idea of Food for All, an app that allows you to rescue food from restaurants an hour before they close at a fraction of the cost. The app has partnered with hundreds of restaurants in Boston and New York City, with plans to disrupt the food waste culture in America and beyond. -- Want to meet Sabine and other eco-warriors like her? We're hosting a screening of WASTED! The Story of Food Waste on April 10th at the Kickstarter HQ in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Get your tickets now. Entrance includes food and drink from sustainable companies like Toast Ale, Proud Pour, Ancolie, Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, Aerofarms + Local Roots, Nomad Trading Co., RISE Products, Food for All, Eleva Coffee and a take-home eco-goodie bag sponsored by Commit to Green, Bareburger, and Teapigs. Featuring photos by JCT Photography. Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
Bertha Jimenez, with a degree in mechanical engineering and Ph.D in technology management, heard about industrial symbiosis when she was studying fish packaging warehouses. Wanting to understand what happened with the massive amounts of waste, she realized there was a significant difference between the companies who put their waste into the trash and those who upcycled. Looking for a way to keep the flow going on several industrial processes, Bertha and her team members came across an ingenious idea - take spent grain from microbreweries and turn it into high protein flour. RISE Product's low carb flour has now been made into several products by companies like Runner + Stone, Grain Stand, Lighthouse, Osteria Francescana, and others. If you're interested in working with RISE flour or want to learn more about them, you can reach out to bertha@riseproducts.co or jessica@riseproducts.co. Resources mentioned in this episode: Change Food William McDonough, Cradle to Cradle and Upcycle We're hosting a screening of WASTED! The Story of Food Waste on April 10th at the Kickstarter HQ in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Get your tickets now. We've extended our listener discount - use TRASHYEB5 for a $5 discount on tickets. Entrance includes food and drink from sustainable companies like Toast Ale, Proud Pour, Ancolie, Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, Nomad Trading Co., RISE Products, Food for All, Eleva Coffee and a take-home eco-goodie bag sponsored by Commit to Green, Bareburger, and Teapigs. Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
All beer is made from four ingredients - water, carbohydrates, hops and yeast. In ancient Babylonian times, they would use bread as the carbohydrate source as a way to preserve a food prone to spoilage. When Tristram Stuart, founder and CEO of Toast Ale, first heard about this recipe he realized he had found the perfect project to go all in on. Toast takes leftover bread from bakeries and sandwich shops and turns it into delicious beer. The company has open sourced its recipe and encourages franchises and partnerships in other cities and countries. They have partnerships in New York City, Iceland, South Africa, and Brazil, with further plans to expand. All proceeds go to Tristram's charity Feedback. Louisa Ziane is the Chief Financial Officer and Brand Manager for Toast Ale UK. She went from working in finance to the Carbon Trust and eventually landing the opportunity to help Tristram start Toast from the ground up. Louisa shares with us some incredibly inspiration stories about how she chose her current career path and how she made huge pivots in her life. Resources mentioned in this episode: Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal The Carbon Trust Farmaggedon Impossible Burger WASTED! A Story of Food Waste Dan Barber of Blue Hill WastED London Regrained Tea People Snact Change Please Moon Cups Toast Ale is hiring in the UK and across their global partners. Check it out. We're also gearing up for our screening of WASTED! A Story of Food Waste that Toast and Tristram Stuart are featured in. The screening will be held on Tuesday, April 10th at the Kickstarter HQ in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Tickets include Toast beer and other sustainable beverages and food. We will have special early bird pricing specifically for Trash Talking listeners, so sign up for the mailing list and be the first to know. There are limited spots and we anticipate the event selling out. Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Trash Talking with Eco-Warriors | Sustainability, Green Business, Conservation
Proud eco-geek and science communicator Danni Washington is making waves with her non-profit work and as the host of her own Fox-syndicated television show Nature Knows Best. She also founded her own non-profit called Big Blue and You and puts on a yearly event called ArtSea in Miami. Wanting to bridge the gap between scientists and every day citizens, Danni embarked on a wild adventure that has taken her from recording videos for text books, to YouTube and winning a contest led by clothing brand Roxy, and onto being the star of her own tv show. Listen in as Danni tells us how she made it all happen and the time she tried to convince comedian Kevin Hart to go green. -- Resources mentioned in this episode: Andrea Marshall, Marine Biologist Blue Mind, Wallace J Nichols Mission Blue, Dr. Silvia Earl Saved by the Sea, David Helvarg March for the Ocean, June 9th Plastic Ocean, Capt. Charles Moore Rachel Carson Plastic Paradise, Angela Son Kiss the Ground Klean Kanteen -- If you're in the Miami area on Saturday, March 3rd, check out Danni's non-profit, Big Blue and You, event called ArtSea. It takes place at Historic Virginia Beach Park and includes a full day of art and education surrounding ocean conservation. Save the Date for our showing of WASTED! The Story of Food Waste, co-hosted by Talk Trash City, on Tuesday, April 10th at 6:30 PM. We'll be bringing together an evening of sustainable food and drink at the Kickstarter HQ in Greenpoint Brooklyn. Tickets will go on sale at the beginning of March. Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Arty was in bands like Bad Trip, Mind Over Matter, World’s Fastest Car, Errortype: 11, Gay for Johnny Depp, Instruction, God Fires Man and Unwed. He’s been running a metal bar/venue called Saint Vitus, in Greenpoint Brooklyn that’s held some legendary shows since opening in 2011. He’s still playing music with a band called Primitive Weapons because obviously, he’s not giving up on the dream. Arty has seen a lot in music and with no punches pulled, tells it how it is. I loved talking to Artie about music and probably laughed more through this one than any other I’ve ever done. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/washedupemo)
Ky Anderson is an artist based out of Greenpoint Brooklyn. She recieved her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. She has an upcoming group show of large scale works on paper at the Moore College of Art in Philidelphia. Her Solo show, titled The Cave, just ending at Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art in Kansas City. She has shown in London, Saint Chamas, France, Germany, Miami, Kanses and many other places. Her work can be seen at Kathryn Markel gallery in Chelsea. She’ll be in residence at the Vermont Studio center this year and she’s been featured in Studio Critical, Juxtapoz, and Two Coats of Paint among other publications and blogs. Her paintings are an ongoing exploration in abstraction that involve a strong narrative. Brian met up With Ky in her studio in Greenpoint and they spoke about her past and her current work.
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, has a surprising history of bucolic green pastures and rancid oil patches. Before the 19th century this corner of Brooklyn was owned by only a few families with farms (and slaves tending them). But with the future borough of Brooklyn expanding at a great rate, Greenpoint (or Green Point, as they used to call it) could no longer remain private. Industries like ship-building and petroleum completely changed the character of Greenpoint's waterfront, while its unique, alphabetically-named grid of streets held an extraordinary collection of townhouses. By the late 19th century, Polish immigrants would move on the major avenues, developing a 'Little Poland' that still characterizes the neighborhood. But big changes are coming to Greenpoint thanks to new housing developments. How will these new arrivals fare next to the notoriously toxic Newtown Creek, a body of water heavily abused by industry? ALSO: The world that young Patricia Mae Andrzejewski may have experienced in her childhood days before becoming a major rock star. www.boweryboyshistory.com And coming in May 2016 -- The Adventures In Old New York, the first-ever Bowery Boys book! Support the show.
This talk, short meditation and intention setting chant was presented December 31st, 2015 at Maha Rose Studio in Greenpoint Brooklyn in front of a full house.If you like this talk, please consider donating! In the 2,500 year old tradition I teach entirely by dana: scraping by entirely on the generous donations of those who listen and get something from the teaching. The donation paypal button is in the right margin of this page. Please check out dharmapunxnyc.com for info about classes and one-on-one counseling, retreats, etc. While I cannot promise to reply to emails, I do read them: korda.josh@gmail.com