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On today’s BackaBiz with Standard Bank segment, John Maytham chats to Schauneen Fletcher, founder of Red Stitches Embroidery. From machine embroidery and digitizing to sewing classes and dressmaking, Schauneen is building a creative hub for makers and learners alike. She shares how she handles tricky client requests, tight deadlines, and why collaboration with fellow embroiderers keeps her business thriving. Red Stitches is now in the running to win up to R50 000, thanks to Standard Bank’s MyMoBiz campaign.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is it a cold night? Do you need to keep warm? How about a hot steaming cup of Dr. Pepper...? Yeah this is just gross and we here at Matenaer On Air Laboratories and Haberdashery do not endorse this idea, at all...ever. And if you spot a thing that shouldn't be, send it in to janesays@civicmedia.us and we might use it on the show! So join us Monday through Friday at 11:51 a.m. for “This Shouldn't Be A Thing!” or search for it on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts. And thanks for listening!!
A shop in England has knitted the effigies of local townspeople for their Christmas window display, but there's a twist… they're all naked!Joining Seán is Sara Steele, Owner of the Carpet Gallery and Haberdashery store in Hampshire…
A shop in England has knitted the effigies of local townspeople for their Christmas window display, but there's a twist… they're all naked!Joining Seán is Sara Steele, Owner of the Carpet Gallery and Haberdashery store in Hampshire…
After catching up, the group walks around Tradeshore, starting with a visit to Roscoe, the bard. They request his help in sending a message to Sloane, providing an update on their recent job and her location. Roscoe agrees on the condition that they share their stories with him, which they find fair. They also offer him steady work at the Witty Glaive, the tavern Thorak and Ursus now own. Grateful, Roscoe accepts. Following his recommendation, they visit The Haberdashery, a shop run by Zaria, a tiefling. After introductions, Valen inquires about enchanting his bracers but struggles with the cost. Through negotiation, the group agrees to trade and make a deposit for the enchantment. Armed with information from Roscoe, the group heads to the Citadel Farthing and stops at an herbalist shop run by Izca. While Izca is occupied, Valen scouts the shop's upper and lower levels, discovering a locked room in the basement. He and Dona investigate, uncovering unidentified alchemical concoctions linked to the Scorching Sun group. Narrowly avoiding detection, they leave but are stopped by two city guards who recognize Thorak and Ursus. Thorak cleverly enlists the guards to surveil Izca's shop while the group takes a break to prepare for the evening's events. Their respite is short-lived when the surveillance team reports suspicious activity at Izca's shop. The group hurries back, devising a stealthy plan to investigate. In the basement, they find a gruesome discovery: long dead bodies that were not there earlier. The unsettling turn of events deepens their concerns about the Scorching Sun and heightens the urgency of their mission. There's so much happening, and that's where we pick up… Find out what happens next in this episode of the Medusa's Cascade: Blood and Booze! Theme Music "Sunk Cost Fallacy" is written and performed by The Floating Lighthouse Mixed by Thomas Lapierre III Check out the show at themedusascascade.com
Episode 209 feat. Adam and Shug. Come send it with the boys, as we discuss - Steve's omen, Mouth brreathing, USA Lotto, AI, Numbing cream, Eminem's new song, Madonna's vag, Apple's top 100 albums, Stormy Daniels, Trump, Kim Jong, and much more... BoSodes: patreon.com/BigSendPodcast Please forward all complaints to: bigsendpodcast@gmail.com
It's episode 375 and we've got a choose your own adventure of reasons to drink this week. Today Em brings us the holy grail of haunted houses, the Merchant's House in Manhattan. Then Christine takes us to Utah and into the world of mommy vloggers to kick off her two-parter on Ruby Franke/8 Passengers. Tune in next week and we'll hopefully have all our teeth and no creepy garden statues... and that's why we drink!Can you believe we wrote a second book!? AND that you can already pre-order it?? Go to bit.ly/HRANextStop to pre-order your copy today!
First I must cream about Foo Fighters accessories...THEN Cale, Rachel, and myself talk about pinball into microphones for multiple minutes for your enjoyment. Come learn about new games, pooping in pools, and how to BBQ a pinball machine. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/pinballparty Kickstarter for the Kid's Book!: https://bit.ly/pinballbook Email: pinballpartypodcast@gmail.com FlipNOut: https://www.flipnoutpinball.com/
Kitty reports from a family wedding, ponders a new podcast feature and answers a letter from Gwyneth in Shropshire. Featuring a lovely chat with East Midlands Karaoke Volunteer Champion, Tony Cant (@thetonycant aka Dan Driver)Watch this episode here: https://youtu.be/Pen5y1xrBbc?si=Ee3gF1ozFIkViEPH Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Grab your battle suspenders from Sheldon's Battle Accessory and Haberdashery and don't forget to avoid the milk as you settle in to listen to this week's episode where Wade and Amanda discuss a 90s cult classic. Credits: Don't Worry B Movies https://www.instagram.com/dontworrybmovies/ Logo – John Capezzuto https://www.creativecap.net/ Intro and Outro Music – Andrew Wolfe of Darling Overdrive https://www.instagram.com/darlingoverdrive/?hl=en Additional Music (FMA – CC BY): Kevin MacLeod - Trio for Piano Violin and Viola https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Classical_Sampler/Trio_for_Piano_Violin_and_Viola/ Jangwa – Krasis https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dilating_Times/ambients/krasis/ Chris Zabriskie - The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie, Patriarch https://freemusicarchive.org/music/chris-zabriskie/vendaface/the-life-and-death-of-a-certain-k-zabriskie-patriarch/
Andrew Doyle is an author, comedian, and satirist. He returns to the channel to speak about the nature of online mobs and how he "bruises like a peach." Find his work at https://andrewdoyle.substack.com Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce https://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/support
Bundle up, because we're guiding you through Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight," a film that transforms the icy backdrop of Wyoming's Teton Range into a fiery crucible of suspense and human intrigue. As we hunker down in Minnie's Haberdashery with the likes of Samuel L. Jackson and Jennifer Jason Leigh, we'll peel back the layers of each character's motives, revealing how their twisted moral codes clash in a symphony of Ennio Morricone's haunting score. With no stone left unturned, your appreciation for Tarantino's artistry will reach new heights as we spotlight the film's visual storytelling, underscored by eclectic soundtrack choices that transport you right into the heart of this brooding narrative.Hold your breath as we recount the deadly dance of suspicion and betrayal within the cabin's close quarters, where tensions boil over like a poisoned pot of coffee. The psychological warfare waged by Major Marquis Warren is dissected, showcasing a masterclass in manipulation set against a backdrop of racial tensions and the bitter chill of the storm outside. The analysis doesn't shy away from the pivotal moments – including a jam session gone awry and a bloody shootout that ratchets up the stakes. With every gunshot and revelation, you'll find yourself entrenched in the complexities of Tarantino's craft, where even the destruction of a genuine antique guitar becomes a touchstone of authentic filmmaking.As the blood-stained snow settles, we reflect on the film's poignant ending, juxtaposing the brutality of the shootout with the quiet irony of its resolution. The conversation takes a turn towards the broader implications of "The Hateful Eight," including its cinematic cousins and the divided opinions it's inspired among audiences. By the end, whether you're a devoted fan or a skeptical onlooker, you'll leave with a deeper understanding of this contentious piece of modern cinema and the powerful impact of its theatrical presentation. So, join me, Travis Dudding, for a journey that's as chilling as it is enlightening, and discover why "The Hateful Eight" stands tall in the pantheon of Tarantino's filmography.Support the showPlease subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy!Website: https://moviestheyreprettygood.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygoodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530Twitter: https://twitter.com/moviesgoodpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8iGT7riyJ_K2DFLwfbTemg
Everything we do reflects Soul. Because Soul is about what's inside. How we dress is one way we let our inner self out, to be seen. Barry Foster, known by some as "the best dressed man in church land," knows that our sartorial choices are so much more than fashion statements. They are about who we are. Resources"True Style: The History and Principles of Classic Menswear," by G. Bruce Boyer; Basic Books, 2015"The Rake" magazine ("the modern voice of classic elegance"): https://therake.com/magazinePersonal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2022
Leon has a new website!! https://leongotme.com/ Come check out his first live stream evening 1.11.24 EST MAYBE SPECIAL GUESTS!!!!
All the materials that go into our sewing projects have an environmental impact. You're probably starting to think about more sustainable fabric, and possibly even thread. But we can go further! This episode features the second half of my conversation with Richard Mendham from James Tailoring, a company dedicated to sourcing more sustainable haberdashery. In this part, he tells us about our options for more sustainable elastic, zips and buttons… Support the podcast over on Patreon! Listen to the first half of my conversation with Richard: Ep. #109: More Sustainable Thread Options with Richard from James Tailoring Find all the more sustainable haberdashery options Richard sources on the website James Tailoring. Find all their more sustainable elastic options. Natural Rubber Activewear Elastic Organic Cotton and Natural Rubber Fold Over Elastic Find all their more sustainable zip options. Zips with recycled brass teeth: Image source: James Tailoring Find all their more sustainable button options. Find all their more sustainable fabric options. Learn about what has to be achieved to receive GOTS certification.
We'll need an elite team: A greasy man of the cloth who can hold his booze. A little birdie who's good with animals. The dwarf who's always looking at the bright side. An elf who lives his life in the shadows. A fast-talking windbag who's light on his feet. Connect and chat with us! Follow us on Twitter: @alchemist_club and on Tiktok: @thealchemistclub. You can also email us to send questions, art, or just say hi at thealchemistclub88@gmail.com Enjoy the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
You only gotta hang mean bastards, but mean bastards: you gotta hang. Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasting crew: Ian and Liam (Ethan, Georgia, and Megan are trapped in the blizzard) as they head to Minnie's Haberdashery in remote Wyoming (don't call it Colorado) to join BFF of the BFE, Juleen in reviewing the Quentin Tarantino written & directed Western/Psychological Thriller, The Hateful Eight. We're showing off our Lincoln Letter in our 193rd episode as we discuss: What appears to be the hierarchy of most grievous acts that we will allow on film What was this film originally conceived as a sequel to What caused Jennifer Jason Leigh to break character at one point Ian talks about what it's like to review a film for a 2nd time Does this film hold up to a 2nd viewing What's genius about the story structure of this film We've got a tied BFE record this week in the casting and a new record for runtime (we're sorry!) Whether or not The Hateful Eight is the Best Film Ever Become a Patron of this podcast and support the BFE at https://www.patreon.com/BFE We are extremely thankful to our following Patrons for their most generous support: Juleen from It Goes Down In The PM Hermes Auslander Lina Oberholzer Ensign Ian Davies Chris Pedersen Duane Smith (Duane Smith!) Randal Silva The Yeetmeister Nate The Great Rev Bruce Cheezy (with a fish on a bike) Andy Dickson Holly Callen Richard Ryan Kuketz Dirk Diggler Shai Bergerfroind Stew from the Stew World Order podcast Norfolk Dom Buy some BFE merch at https://my-store-b4e4d4.creator-spring.com/ Massive thanks to Lex Van Den Berghe for the use of 'Mistake' by Luckydog. Catch more from Lex's new band, The Maids of Honor at https://soundcloud.com/themaidsofhonor Also massive thanks to Moonlight Social for our age game theme song. You can catch more from them at https://www.moonlightsocialmusic.com/
If you're experiencing overwhelming frustration and disappointment because despite your efforts to find fulfillment in your current career, you still feel empty and unfulfilled, then you are not alone! If you're constantly taking on new projects and responsibilities, hoping they will bring you joy and purpose, only to find yourself in the same state of dissatisfaction, then you are not alone! If you're caught in a cycle of fear and resistance, unable to take the leap into a new adventure that excites you, because the fear of the unknown is paralyzing, then you are not alone! If you're longing for something more, something that aligns with your passions and values, but you're held back by the fear of failure and the opinions of others, then you are not alone! Meet my special guest, Steamboat Local Vince Coleman Meet Vince Coleman, a Steamboat local and a living testament to the transformation that can come from accepting a call to adventure. From the daily grind in restaurant kitchens to the creative world of leatherworking, Vince has turned his passion into a promising career. As both an entrepreneur and small business owner, Vince is known not just for crafting unique leather products at Coleman's Haberdashery, but for his inspiring journey towards finding fulfillment beyond the culinary world. His story is an energizing journey of self-discovery and innovation and an example to us all. I was just getting burned out, tired, exhausted, frustrated, you know, kind of all of the above. - Vince Coleman In this episode, you will: Uncover tactics for mastering fears and resistance when taking the leap into a new adventure. Realize the vital role of exploring oneself and engaging in rewarding hobbies for personal growth. Grasp the remarkable power of having companions and allies as you pursue your next adventure. Witness the transformation brought about by embracing change and following one's passion. Overcoming fears and resistance is a recurring theme in Vince's journey. Undertaking a career transition inherently breeds uncertainty and apprehension, yet Vince was able to navigate these hurdles with encouragement from his supportive network. His story serves as a reminder that while fear and resistance are natural responses to change, they can be overcome with determination, support, and a clear vision. Become the Hero in Your Own Story Hero's Journeys come in all shapes and sizes--from a major vocational transition like Vince's to summoning the courage to have a hard conversation to leaving the house for the first time in a while. We see them as we look at the whole span of our lifetime, and we can see them in the span of just one day. The pattern is everywhere and at every level of resolution in our lives. What if instead of simply being an observer of that pattern in our lives retrospectively, though, we could voluntarily activate it to live with even more purpose and adventure? That's exactly what Growth Camp 2023: The Best is Yet to Come will equip you to do. On Saturday, October 14, from 9:30am - 8:30pm, join me, Jon Ritner, and your fellow heroes for Growth Camp 2023, a one-day in-person intensive that combines the inspiration of a great Ted Talk with the relational richness of a long lingering meal and tops it off with the insights and action steps acquired from personal coaching. Whatever adventure calls to you, you will become learn how to become the Hero in your own story and be empowered to move forward with guts, gusto, and abandon. Wherever you are on your journey, whatever your age or stage, this is the right time to declare that the best is yet to come! Go Here for details and to register. If this opportunity is tugging at you, do something about it and reserve your spot today. One day really could change your life. Remember, you are going to die. But you're not dead yet. So get after it! Thank you once again for your time and attention. I'm so glad you tuned in today. Don't forget to follow this show and share it with your friends, and I'll see you next time on Andrew Petty is Dying! Timestamped summary of this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction Andrew Petty introduces the podcast episode and the concept of the Hero's Journey, a framework for a life of purpose and adventure. 00:01:24 - The Best is Yet to Come Andrew announces an upcoming event called "The Best is Yet to Come," where participants can gain a deep understanding of the Hero's Journey and find clarity about their own unique adventure. 00:02:38 - Vince's Story Andrew introduces Vince Coleman and discusses his transition from the culinary world to owning his own business. Vince shares the early hints that a new adventure was calling to him. 00:07:34 - Resistance to Change Vince talks about the resistance he faced when transitioning from the culinary industry to starting his own business. He shares the challenges of uncertainty and financial investment, as well as the fear of fully committing to the new adventure. 00:12:14 - Overcoming Uncertainty Vince discusses how he navigated the transition from working in the restaurant industry to fully committing to his leather business. He shares his decision to work part-time at a restaurant while growing his business and funding it from his savings account. 00:14:45 - Embracing Uncertainty and Transition Andrew and Vince discuss the importance of accepting uncertainty in life and embracing the call to adventure. The guest's wife and close friends played a significant role in supporting his transition from the culinary industry to the leather business. Financial considerations also played a major role in his decision to pursue his new career path. 00:17:21 - Making a Viable Business Vince shares how he realized the potential of his leather business when it started making more money than his previous job. This financial success gave him the confidence to fully commit to his new venture and focus on growing it into a sustainable career. 00:20:01 - Challenges and Growth Vince reflects on the challenges he faced during the early years of his leather business, including burnout and exhaustion. He eventually found a balance between aggressive growth and manageable workload, allowing him to prioritize his well-being and personal life. 00:22:58 - Balancing Success and Self-Management Vince discusses the importance of self-management and maintaining a balance between running the business and being consumed by its success. He highlights the ongoing process of reassessing priorities and finding the right work-life balance as the business continues to grow. 00:25:43 - Shaping Life with Intention Vince shares how his adventure into entrepreneurship has changed his outlook on life. He now has the freedom to shape his business and personal life in a way that allows him to pursue his passions and prioritize experiences like travel. 00:29:04 - The Value of Money and Experience Money adds comfort, but life is about experiences and relationships. Money can make things easier but also more challenging. Comfort can lead to complacency and loss of connection with our stories and sense of adventure. 00:30:22 - Embracing the Call to Adventure We are designed to experience life, explore, create, and have adventures. The hero's journey resonates within us because it reflects our true calling. We were made to be pioneers and not settle into comfort and complacency. 00:31:29 - The Impact of Accepting the Call to Adventure Accepting the call to adventure can lead to significant personal and professional changes. Vince's marriage, mindset, and contribution to the world have all been positively transformed because he chose to embrace the unknown. 00:33:35 - Alternative Reality and the Importance of Pursuing Dreams Imagining a life where Vince didn't accept the call to adventure feels depressing and unfulfilling. Pursuing dreams and passions, following desires, and living life with intent are crucial for personal fulfillment and growth. 00:39:12 - Vince's Journey as an Example Vince's entrepreneurial journey serves as a real-life example of the Hero's Journey. It highlights the importance of embracing uncertainty, overcoming challenges, and transforming oneself. Each person's Hero's Journey will look different, but the essence remains the same. Let's Connect How did this episode help you? I'd love to know. Find me on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, visit my website, or email me. Connect with Vince Email | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Website Follow Andrew Petty is Dying & Leave a Review Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher If You Liked This Episode, I Think You'll Like These, Too Ep. 055 | What Do You Want: A Path to Purpose and Fulfillment, with Chris Slota Ep. 029 | Dragon Slayer: One Man's Tale of Heroic Life Renovation
September 2023 Dante's Oliver de la Paz is the Poet Laureate of Worcester, MA for 2023-2025. He is the author and editor of seven books: Names Above Houses, Furious Lullaby, Requiem for the Orchard, Post Subject: A Fable, and The Boy in the Labyrinth, a finalist for the Massachusetts Book Award in Poetry. His newest work, The Diaspora Sonnets, is published by Liveright Press (2023) and is longlisted for the National Book Award. With Stacey Lynn Brown he co-edited A Face to Meet the Faces: An Anthology of Contemporary Persona Poetry. Oliver serves as the co-chair of the Kundiman advisory board. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Poetry, American Poetry Review, and elsewhere. He has received grants from the NEA, NYFA, the Artist's Trust, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship, and has been awarded multiple Pushcart Prizes. He teaches at the College of the Holy Cross and in the Low-Residency MFA Program at PLU. Website: https://www.oliverdelapaz.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oliver.delapaz1 Instagram: odelapaz Twitter (X): @Oliver_delaPaz Threads; @odelapaz Blue Sky: @oliverdelapaz.bsky.social TikTok: odeladog27 Lynne Kemen lives in Upstate New York. Her chapbook, More Than a Handful, was published in 2020. She is published in Silver Birch Press, The Ravens Perch, Poetica Review, Stone Canoe, Spillwords, Topical Poetry, Fresh Words, The Ekphrastic Review, Lothlorien Poetry, and Blue Mountain Review. Lynne is the Interim President of Bright Hill Press. She is an Editor for the Blue Mountain Review and a lifetime member of The Southern Collective Experience. She has a new book, Shoes for Lucy, that will be published in early 2023 by SCE. website: https://lynnekemen.com/ Facebook: Lynne Kemen Twitter (X): @psychadv Instagram: lynnekemen Luke Johnson is the author of Quiver (Texas Review Press), a finalist for The Jake Adam York Prize, The Levis Award, The Vassar Miller Prize and the Brittingham. His second book A Slow Indwelling, a call and response with the poet Megan Merchant, is forthcoming from Harbor Editions Fall 2024. You can find more of his work at Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Narrative Magazine, Poetry Northwest and elsewhere. Connect on Twitter at @Lukesrant or through email: writerswharfmb@gmail.com. Website: lukethepoet.com Songs Provided by: Christa Wells www.patreon.com/christawells https://open.spotify.com/artist/3gCNiuPNPiAA5UQSgb8Uby?si=2PSZA0SJQrmnwme_fP6kbw Instrument by: Justin Johnson www.justinjohnsonlive.com https://open.spotify.com/artist/151RUyDTIDJM8gXwGJbv7z?si=Ti4xx1_kTIGTJgEa182Rew Special Thanks Goes to: Wild Honey Tees: www.wildhoneytees.com Lucid House Press: www.lucidhousepublishing.com UCLA Extension Writing Program: The Crown: www.thecrownbrasstown.com Mercer University Press: www.mupress.org Mr. Classic's Haberdashery: theemanor.org Woodbridge Inn: www.woodbridgeinnjasper.com The Red Phone Booth: www.redphonebooth.com The host, Clifford Brooks', The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics, Athena Departs, and Old Gods are available everywhere books are sold. His chapbook, Exiles of Eden, is only available through his website: www.cliffbrooks.com/how-to-order Check out his Teachable courses on thriving with autism and creative writing as a profession here: brookssessions.teachable.com
Danny is back after settling into his new job and apartment in New York City! He and Speedy discuss a bonus Old Phrase of the Day, the passing of The Band's Robbie Robertson and legendary game show host Bob Barker, and the merits of a DJ-show that plays older music. Then, beloved indie band The Lemon Twigs join the show, with Brian and Michael D'Addario breaking down their new album, the drama behind their lost Quibi show and the artists that inspire their music. As always, If you have comments, questions, or personal misheard-lyric stories, you can send them to IfYoureAnOldSoul@gmail.com
August 2023 Dante's Old South Jeffrey Dale Lofton hails from Warm Springs, Georgia, best known as the home of Roosevelt's Little White House but calls the nation's capital home now. He is a senior advisor at the Library of Congress, surrounded by books and people who love books—in short, paradise. Red Clay Suzie is his first novel, a fictionalized memoir written through his personal lens growing up a queer, physically-misshapen outsider in a conservative family and community in the Deep South. It has won the Seven Hills Literary Prize for Fiction and was recently longlisted for The Center for Fiction 2023 First Novel Prize. www.jeffreydlofton.com Moni Basu is the director of the MFA in Narrative Nonfiction and the Charlayne Hunter-Gault Distinguished Writer in Residence at the University of Georgia. She is an award-winning veteran journalist who worked at CNN, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and various other news outlets. Born in Kolkata, India, Basu grew up straddling two cultures. As such, her work has explored race and identity as well as immigration. She has reported exhaustively from South Asia and the Middle East. Her 2012 e-book, Chaplain Turner's War grew from a series of stories on an Army chaplain in Iraq. A platoon sergeant named her “Evil Reporter Chick,” which became the name of her blog, and she was featured once as a war reporter in a Marvel comics series. https://online.uga.edu/degrees-certificates/low-residency-mfa-narrative-nonfiction https://grady.uga.edu/academics/low-residency-master-fine-arts-narrative-media-writing/ After a colorful life spanning four continents and 16 cities, she earned her keep as cook, chambermaid, waitress, fisherwoman, missionary, speaker/teacher, and academic editor and tutor, Marilyn Kriete now lives in British Columbia, Canada Her first memoir, Paradise Road, relates the runaway/hippie/bicycling odyssey that led to the next chapters of her unconventional life. The Box Must be Empty is her second memoir. You can follow her writing journey at www.MarilynKriete.com. Special Thanks Goes to: Wild Honey Tees: www.wildhoneytees.com The Crown: thecrownbrasstown.com Mercer University Press: www.mupress.org Mr. Classic's Haberdashery: theemanor.org Woodbridge Inn: www.woodbridgeinnjasper.com The Red Phone Booth: www.redphonebooth.com The host, Clifford Brooks', The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics and Athena Departs are available everywhere books are sold. His chapbook, Exiles of Eden, is only available through my website. To find them all, please reach out to him at: cliffordbrooks@southerncollectiveexperience.com Check out his Teachable courses on thriving with autism and creative writing as a profession here: www.brooks-sessions.teachable.com
Luke Johnson is the author of Quiver (Fall 2023) with Texas Review Press & A Slow Indwelling (Harbor Editions 2024), a collaborative work with the poet Megan Merchant. Quiver was a finalist for the Levis Prize with Four Way Press, The Vassar Miller Award, the Jake Adam York with Milkweed and the Brittingham & Pollock through University of Wisconsin. His poems can be found in Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Narrative, Florida Review, Poetry Northwest & elsewhere. You can buy my book on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/ekNS6 And through the press: https://shorturl.at/uA089 Connect on Twitter at @Lukesrant or Facebook Website: www.lukethepoet.com __________________ N.A. Windsor is the Program Manager of the UCLA Extension Writers' Program and the Co-Regional Advisor of the Los Angeles Region of SCBWI (Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators). In both posts, she organizes and produces writing events and conferences. In 2010 she founded the Children's Book Writers of Los Angeles (CBW-LA.org). Through her work with CBW-LA Publications, N.A. has co-created, co-produced, and co-written Story Sprouts and Story Sprouts: Voice. You can learn more about her at: https://www.nawindsor.com/ _____________________ Annette Sisson lives in Nashville, TN, where she is a professor at Belmont University. Her poems have appeared in Valparaiso Poetry Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, Glassworks, Rust and Moth, Blue Mountain Review, Citron Review, Lascaux Review, Cider Press Review, and others. Her book of poetry, Small Fish in High Branches, was published by Glass Lyre in 2022: https://glass-lyrepress.myshopify.com/collections/full-length-collections-1/products/small-fish-in-high-branches. Her poetry chapbook, A Casting Off, was published by Finishing Line in 2019: https://www.finishinglinepress.com/product/a-casting-off-by-annette-sisson/. She was a Mark Strand Scholar for the 2021 Sewanee Writers' Conference and 2020 BOAAT Fellow. She won The Porch Writers' Collective's 2019 poetry prize. ___________________ Brooke McKinney is a poet and writer from South Georgia. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in English from Valdosta State University and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia. Brooke's work was a finalist in the Key West Emerging Writer's Contest and the World's Best Short-Short Story. Her memoir in progress, Creatures Like Us, has received scholarships to the Sewanee Writers' Conference, Looking Glass Rock Writers' Conference, and Writers in Paradise. She is also the recipient of two Academy of American Poets Awards. _____________________ Music by: David Shaw: https://www.davidshaw.com/ Jacob Bryant: https://www.jacobbryantmusic.com/ Alicia Blue: https://aliciablue.com Special Thanks Goes to: Wild Honey Tees www.wildhoneytees.com The Crown www.thecrownbrasstown.com Mercer University Press www.mupress.org Mr. Classic's Haberdashery www.theemanor.org Woodbridge Inn www.woodbridgeinnjasper.com The Red Phone Booth www.redphonebooth.com The host, Clifford Brooks', The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics and Athena Departs are available everywhere books are sold. His chapbook, Exiles of Eden, is only available through my website. To find them all, please reach out to him at: cliffordbrooks@southerncollectiveexperience.com Check out his Teachable courses on thriving with autism and creative writing as a profession here: www.brooks-sessions.teachable.com
On another BONUS episode we continue to travel through the films written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. This week, it's an episode that originally was released on Phillip and Chip's old podcast, but has been reedited for this podcast. So join the cousins as they are stuck inside Minnie's Haberdashery in Quentin Tarantino's 2015 film The Hateful Eight. It was another fun discussion, and Chip had never seen the movie before. Listen to them also talk about who they would recast in the movie if it were made today. Thanks everyone for listening. Come back on Friday August 11th for The Nickel Ride (1974). and then come back for the final BONUS episode on Wednesday August 16th for the cousins' final Quentin Tarantino written and directed movie Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingtarantinothepodcast/message
Welcome back to shoptalkpodcast EP381! J and Dame are back for another week of foolishness and they are joined in studio by "Wak" ... owner and founder of Urban Haberdashery and Loafs & Co. J and Dame chat about last week's mega fight between Errol Spence and Terrance Crawford. J gives Crawford all due respect while Dame basks in his correct fight "prediction". The fellas also talk about Lizzo, Drake fans throwing things on stage, Hollywood Writers strike , and more. We then discuss some history on Urban Haberdashery and Loafs and Co, how things have gone since starting, product lines, and what's in store for the future. Good conversation and good products. Please support and follow our guest at the handles below IG: urban_haberdashery_brand IG: Loafsandco FB: Urban Haberdashery Tiktok: Urban.Haberdasher Twitter: Uhaberdashery www.urbanhaberdashery.com www. Loafsandco.com ❶ Youtube ☞ YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❷ Website ☞ www.shoptalkpod.com ❸ Book some time ☞ www.shoptalkpodcastudio.com ❹ Facebook ☞ https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/ Follow @jjohnson313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow @dame___313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow Shoptalkpodcast on Instagram and Twitter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shoptalkpodcast/support
portrait by Emma Dove Amy Winstanley (b. 1983, Dumfries, UK) is based in Glasgow, UK. She is currently having a solo show, Lost Hap, at Margot Samel in New York. She received a BA (Hons) in Sculpture from the Edinburgh College of Art (2005) and an MA from the Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam (2019). Recent solo exhibitions include: Moral Limb, Stallan-Brand, Glasgow, UK (2021); Grief Bruise, Lunchtime Gallery, Glasgow, UK (2021); Inscapes, AndCollective Gallery, Bridge of Allen, UK (2016); and Interconnections, Gracefield Arts Centre, Dumfries, UK (2015). Recent group exhibitions include: Strangers, Rongwrong, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2022); tangible/intangible, The Haberdashery, Glasgow, UK (2022); Potluck, Gallery 17717, Seoul, South Korea (2021); To All Our Absent Dialogues, Warbling Collective, London, UK (2020); Surge, Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (2017); Fugue Lounge, Neverneverland, De Punt, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2018); Surge, Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (2017); Every word left unspoken during the exhibition is the title, Neverneverland, De Punt, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2017); Spring Fling at Home, Gracefield Arts Centre, Dumfries, UK (2014); and Members Show, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow, UK (2015). Winstanley was nominated for the Sluijter prize for painting 2019 (Netherlands), and has been the recipient of the Hope Scott Trust award (2014) and the Creative Scotland Visual Arts Award (2010 and 2014). Along with the artist collective ALKMY she has published short stories and images in What Ties Ties, Ties (2020) and What Thoughts Think Thoughts (2021) both through Print Art Research Centre, Seoul, Korea. Winstanley has an upcoming solo exhibition at Cample Line, Thornhill, UK in July 2023. Amy Winstanley, Care Bond Chorus, 2023, Oil on canvas, 22 7/8 x 20 7/8 in | 58 x 53 cm, Courtesy the artist and Margot Samel, NYC, Photo by Gregory Carideo Amy Winstanley, Matter is Never a Settled Matter, 2023, Oil on canvas, 59 x 47 1/4 in | 150 x 120 cm, Courtesy the artist and Margot Samel, NYC. Photo by Gregory Carideo Amy Winstanley, Untitled, 2023, Oil on canvas, 13 x 8 7/8 in | 33 x 22.5 cm, Courtesy the artist and Margot Samel, NYC. Photo by Patrick Jameson
Waddap Mutha Fuckas - Guess who! I'm back with more calls - Season 2: Episode 1! This episode, we called a few complainers, tradio ads, diners, and books stores! The intro backing track is Becky Hill- My Heart Goes, and the outro track is Solardo & Tiesto - I Can't Wait. Thanks to GreatBigPete for the intro tune and to Cincinatti Drew for the drop. Don't forget to leave a voicemail for the show by calling 1-866-420-LEON. Immense graitude to all of the Patreon Supporters: Greta Garbage, Jesus Penus, Jason, Cincinatti Drew, Lewis Tyner, Bubba WhoaTep, DragonMere, User, Dr. Gerbilphile, Milkbox, Joshua, Phil, Gaydoff Hilter, Tylerosaurusrex, Theo, Great BIG Pete, Chrispy 808,& Social Media User. Be sure to follow me and all the other prank callers on Prankcast to catch live shows. Discord: https://discord.gg/QAjGyvBfeb Prankcast: http://www.Prankcast.com/ItsLeonMuthaFucka Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCyHy7PseHk_guYwII4lPCg Twitch: https://www.Twitch.tv/LeonHaberdashery Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LeonHaberdashery Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/LeonsHaberdashery Support the show and get access to all my latest unrelased content by joining my Patreon: http://www.Patreon.com/ItsLeonMofo You can also follow my twitter to sign up for notifications when I go live: http://www.Twitter.com/LeonMuthaFucka Also, if you want me to prank someone you know, visit http://www.LeonHaberdashery.com and fill out the form. You can also send numbers to Pranks@LeonHaberdashery.com Finally, to purchase merch, visit: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/leons-haberdashery
Stephanie Klett, President & CEO of VISIT Lake Geneva - as well longtime Discover Wisconsin host and former Miss Wisconsin and Secretary of Tourism - joins Eric, Ana, and Logan in The Cabin to get an update on the Lake Geneva area, including some of the fun summer activities and events. We discussed some of the Lake Geneva area's background and handy tidbits and proceeded to the bounty of shopping, shows, sights, and more you can experience - especially during the summer. Included are the particular unique features offered along Geneva Lake, including rides on the Lake Geneva Cruise Line (which is celebrating 150 years in 2023!), hand-delivered U.S. Mail by boat, and a 20+ mile shore path circling the lake that leads you through a variety of topography and through the backyards of beautiful mansions and parklands. The bustling downtown Lake Geneva dining, shopping, and recreation opportunities mean you can stay for a long time and experience something new every day. Shows like the Tristan Crist Magic Show and performances at the Belfry Theater, the Dancing Horses Theatre & Animal Gardens, even nearby Alpine Valley - offer amazing experiences. Outdoor fun includes ziplining, hot air ballooning, and even a drive-thru safari you wouldn't believe is right here in Wisconsin. Enjoy unique shopping with individually-owned stores lining the streets and a variety of worldwide cuisine - or just fun drinks from the beaches and street seating to little hideaways. The Lake Geneva area offers world class golf, and one fun event coming up June 5th is The Beauty vs. The Beast Celebrity Match June 5th, which tickets are on sale for now. There's also Venetian Fest August 17th-21st and plenty of other fun activities throughout the summer to enjoy. Listen to the episode for more and you can always get the latest at VISIT Lake Geneva.com!Find out more about the Lake Geneva Area and its many sights to see and enjoy here:Instagram: @VISITLakeGenevaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mylakegenevaPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mylakegeneva/https://www.visitlakegeneva.com/More on The Beauty and the Beast Celebrity Golf Match at Geneva National: https://www.destinationgn.com/beauty-beast
This episode is absolutely jam-packed! Behind the mic on this one is Eric Kuhn, owner of The Haberdashery, a luxury men's fashion store located in the 900 Rutter Building in Forty Fort. We quite literally left no stone unturned with this one, and we promise that you will feel like you are part of this great conversation! We dove into what it was that got Eric into this business, how much he values his customers, and also the ins and outs of what drives him to be the best business owner that he can be!If you or someone you know wants to be featured in our next podcast, message us on Facebook!
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THG interviews Larry Kerns. Larry is a Greenville-based haberdasher, entrepreneur, and styling consultant. Larry and his brother, Mario are the owners of The Sock Ministry, a men's clothing store located in Fountain Inn, SC, Brothers Larry and Mario believe that being well-dressed is an essential building block of living a good life. Their mission is to revive the concept of the distinguished gentlemen. They have committed themselves to making sure their clients take control of their images and present themselves in the best and most effective way.Special thanks to Upstate Circle of Friends for hosting this episode. Make sure the check out the amazing work they're doing in the Greenville community at ucfgreenville.org. Make sure to subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Also follow us on Instagram and Facebook @hilltopglove. Sponsored by: Red Rooster Sports Bar & Grill, Lynx Recording Studios, Mid Carolina Service Co., and TruBrilliance Ent.
Justen hates auto-zoom.Wingman: Which PoI writer has written the most Fusco F*cks episodes? John isn't allowed to do his favorite things (kneecapping) any more now that he's a cop. Bear is the best boy, yet again. Harold gets to buy an anti-tank weapon. Jude admits he's wrong. Fusco looks good in purple, but why can't they tailor his jacket right? The wingman guy isn't pickup artist 2.0, he's genuinely a nice guy? You forget that Harold isn't a helpless dweeb, but this season reminds you that he's an extremely talented field agent.Brotherhood: ELIAS! Winston Duke in a guest role. You can gauge how murderous a woman in the PoI universe is by the height of her heels (Control being the exception that proves the rule). We don't enjoy the Brotherhood stuff, and it's also the least fun "kids in danger" episode so far. Poor Bear. There's some wrestling discussion that Zathras sort of started ignoring after a while, sorry.Connect with the show at @babylonpodjectHelp us keep the lights on via our Patreon!Justen can be found at @justenwritesAna can be found at @The_Mianaai, and also made our show art.Both Ana and Justen can also be found on The Compleat Discography, a Discworld re-read podcast.Jude Vais can be found at @eremiticjude. His other work can be found at Athrabeth - a Tolkien Podcast and at Garbage of the Five Rings.Clips from the original show remain copyrighted by their original rightsholders, and are used under the Fair Use doctrine.Music is by Arne Parrott, who can be found at http://atptunes.com/This show is edited and produced by Aaron Olson, who can be found at @urizenxvii
In this episode, Will, Tracy, and Chris discuss getting fit to nip, cascading failure, the small pleasures of modelling, and how not to handle business criticism.The special interview is with Chris Parker-Joy, Lead Designer, and Martin Ridge, Development Manager, from Airfix. They discuss kit design, the company's direction and the philosophy behind Airfix's kits.Please support our sponsors:The Scale Modellers Supply / SMS Paints https://www.scalemodeller.com.au/ANYZ: https://Anyz.ioTetra Modelworks: http://tetramodel.comITA Publications: https://insidethearmour.comMusic(c) Lemonmusicstudios. Used with permissionemail the show at Spruecuttersunion@gmail.comSupport the show
In the first podcast episode of the new year, we have to bring the heat for you all. Ya know, like talking about how thick a mattress would have to be to save you from jumping into the Grand Canyon. But that's not all! We also write the next great movie for the 2023 Oscars with a new installment of Spin Me A Tale™! Suggest Topics and ask us questions for the show here in the comments or over on our Discord! -Socials- Shapeless Media: Twitter.com/ShapelessMedia Tory: http://bit.ly/ToryTwitter Tyler: http://bit.ly/TylerTwitterSG Tay: http://bit.ly/TayTwitter Discord: https://discord.gg/78uGZZYhkz Instagram: instagram.com/ShapelessGaming Baseless Claims Facebook: facebook.com/BaselessClaims TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdDtkUhr/
Happy Krampus, Friends! We hope you're having a spooooooky and wonderful holiday season w/ your friends, family, pets, you as a baby (that little dancing elf thing), etc. Welcome to our final Holiday-Themed Krampus Episode of 2022! Today, we're joined by Mason and Tucker of PodCube, Digital Folklore, WIDK, Alabaster's Haberdashery, and 4000000 other projects spanning back 10+ years. Topics in Episode 164 include Sonoluminescence, yelling into a bucket of your own tears, the 7 Monster Thesis, a few smart things, are Mason and Tucker gaslighting us?, drinking way too much liquid, The Butty Boy, and a whole bunch of other things that I (Jordan) forget. Join us, won't you? Haunted Hotline Do you have any questions regarding the paranormal, personal experiences with a talking possum, time travel, are warlocks good at card tricks, or literally anything at all? If so, call/text our Spooky Hotline: 803-816-2667 (BOOS) We'll use your voicemail/text on our show. It'll go straight to voicemail, so, no worries, there will never be any weird phone conversations. We promise! Mason's new podcast ✨Digital Folklore✨ https://digitalfolklore.fm/ Cool Internet Websites Shareable show link: https://pnc.st/s/spooky-spouses Lindsey's website: https://www.kelprabbit.com/
Episode 112: We critique 17th Century fashion, pour one out for our G-Wagen-driving listenership and wonder out loud if the “Roma Outback” really is setting the sales records Ferrari claims. Also, we lament the demise of the Chrysler nameplate, Ryan revisits a Porsche from his past and Doug makes potatoes. @ryanbahrke @thesteeringcommitteepodcast Swisstrax: Swisstrax currently advertises all products at an everyday low price of 15% off MSRP. Use our code STEER5 for an additional 5% off! And for badass Belgian brews, visit our friends at Bruz Beers: bruzbeers.com.
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Ellen Bass - A Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, Ellen Bass's most recent book is Indigo (Copper Canyon Press, 2020). Among her awards are a Guggenheim Fellowship, NEA Fellowship, four Pushcart Prizes, and The Lambda Literary Award. Bass founded workshops at Salinas Valley State Prison and teaches in at Pacific University's MFA program. A Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, Ellen Bass's most recent book is Indigo (Copper Canyon Press, 2020). Among her awards are a Guggenheim Fellowship, NEA Fellowship, four Pushcart Prizes, and The Lambda Literary Award. She coedited the first major anthology of women's poetry, No More Masks! (Doubleday, 1973) and coauthored The Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse (HarperCollins, 1988). Bass founded workshops at Salinas Valley State Prison and teaches in at Pacific University's MFA program. Follow me online: Ellenbass.com Twitter: @PoetEllenBass Facebook: @PoetEllenBass Instagram: @poetellenbass Marc Jolley (Ph.D., 1993) is the director of Mercer University Press and has been in publishing for more than 30 years. In his time at Mercer University Press, he has published more than 1,100 books. He is also senior lecturer at Mercer University teaching Philosophy and Great Books. He has been married for almost ten years to a woman whom he met on the first day of high school in 1973. He is the father of two adult sons.” www.mupress.org https://liberalarts.mercer.edu/faculty-and-staff/marc-jolley/ Mr. Classic is the CEO and designer of Mr. Classic's Haberdashery at Thee Manor in Atlanta Georgia. A one-stop shop for all things in custom made and classic menswear. From hats all the way down to shoes. His focus, mainly being to help individuals develop their personal style. Through the education of fashion and in custom garment designs, he has become the go-to designer for the elegant and high class. Instagram: therealmrclassic_ Website: https://theemanor.org/mr-classic-haberdashery YouTube: Conversations at Thee Manor https://youtube.com/channel/UC4zt1ky4SleVwvPqgV8XZYw All music features stems from the genius of Rising Appalachia: https://www.risingappalachia.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3I6e2ZqqoxQhXc9z7Tp5ci?si=obSHiukXSo6FaB4tL08VaA The host, Clifford Brooks works The Draw Of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics and Athena Departs are available everywhere that books are sold. His chapbook, Exiles Of Eden, is only available through his website. To find them all, please reach out to him at: CliffordBrooks@SouthernCollectiveExperience.com Check out his Teachable courses on thriving with autism and creative writing as a profession here: www.brooks-sessions.teachable.com.
We're talking about all 4 partner leagues this week. Quebec shows that they do bleed and the sharks are closing in. The Pioneer League second half is gaining steam and their hidden gems come to light. The Association comes to fight to their finish line and the Atlantic League it Lancaster that's Barnstormin' the top of North. Recorded- August 6, 2022Uploaded- August 6, 2022
Your Hosts: Dan Wells, Zoraida Cordova, Kaela Rivera, and Howard Tayler In this, our final "ensemble masterclass" episode, we discuss the nuts-and-bolts, the tips and tricks, the tools of the trade. In short, we talk very specifically about how we do it. Color-coded sticky notes, index cards, spreadsheets, and more... Liner Notes: Howard's guest story for Dave Kellet's DRIVE compendium is now running online! It's called "History and Haberdashery." Credits: This episode was recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.
Fresh from a new studio, Tony and Sean reflect on their recent adventure to a haberdashery in the industrious town of Caldwell, Texas. They break down why Snapchat is plummeting (it's Ukraine), North Korean military parades, discuss if MGK is allowed to be sad, and lots more.
This week Andrew, Benny Gavin, Pierre, and Liz, talk about the requirements to transfer non-restricted firearms that sounds suspiciously like a long gun registry. Mass shootings are caused by toxic masculinity, and the Nova Scotia mass killing spree perpetrator smuggled guns in from the US where he obtained them illegally, shocking. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 348 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one podcast in Canada. Recorded May 9, 2022. Andrew Gavin Pierre Liz We need your help! To support Canadian Patriot Podcast visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Show you're not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $24.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right. What are we drinking And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed Andrew - Collective Arts - Circling The SunPierre - whiskeyBenny - Pc genuine lagerLiz - BourbonGavin - Kraken & Diet Pepsi Grab the Patriot Challenge template from our website and post it in your social media Events RESUL May 26-29 https://resulfourdaymarch.fi/#/ National Range Day https://firearmrights.ca/national-range-day-you-in/ CCFR Saturday June 4 https://nationalrangeday.ca/ TACCOM September 8 and 9 Canada Army Run Virtual September 9-18 Join team Ragnaruck $50 5K, 10K, or Half marathon $60 5K+10K, or 5K + Half Marathon https://raceroster.com/events/2022/55861/canada-army-run-2022-course-de-larmee-du-canada-2022?locale=en_US Listener Feedback We'd love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=77508&refid=stpr and iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-patriot-podcast/id1067964521?mt=2 News Firearms Liberals quietly impose new firearms laws, including backdoor gun registry: takes effect in 10 dayshttps://www.rebelnews.com/liberals_quietly_impose_new_firearms_law_including_backdoor_gun_registry Emergencies Mass shootings caused by 'masculinity,' says report commissioned by Nova Scotia inquiry https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/mass-shootings-caused-by-masculinity-says-report-commissioned-by-nova-scotia-inquiry Nova Scotia shooter's illegal arsenal outlined at Mass Casualty Commission https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/n-s-killer-s-illegal-arsenal-outlined-at-mass-casualty-commission-1.5887379 How the Nova Scotia mass shooter smuggled guns into Canada https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/how-the-nova-scotia-mass-shooter-smuggled-guns-into-canada-1.6437579 Book Club May Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess June 48 Laws of Power Robert Greene Outro We're on discord now https://discord.gg/rwA4yeeaC8 Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/ Pierre - offthewallcustomizing@gmail.com tikety tok, instamagram, and probably other things too Benny- https://thepackcanada.ca/ Visit us at www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com We value your opinions so please visit www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember, “you are a small fringe minority” with “unacceptable views”
On this episode, Phillip and Chip are still stuck together in the old west, but this time in Minnie's Haberdashery. After discussing their friend Tim Martin and his team's wins at the New York International Film Festival, they start to get into Quentin Tarantino's 2015 film, The Hateful Eight. Then it's time for RECASTED, a segment of the podcast where they tell who they chose to be in The Hateful Eight if it were made today. It's then time for LISTENER OPINIONS, where Phillip reads the comments from the the podcast fans, off of Instagram and Facebook. They then walk through the film and discuss the parts that really stuck out to them. It's another great discussion. Afterwards, they rate the film 1 out of 5 celluloid hearts. Then it's time for Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; The Adam Project. It's then time for the end of the show wrap up. Come back next week for; EPIC: The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957)
On this episode, Phillip and Chip are still stuck together in the old west, but this time in Minnie's Haberdashery. After discussing their friend Tim Martin and his team's wins at the New York International Film Festival, they start to get into Quentin Tarantino's 2015 film, The Hateful Eight. Then it's time for RECASTED, a segment of the podcast where they tell who they chose to be in The Hateful Eight if it were made today. It's then time for LISTENER OPINIONS, where Phillip reads the comments from the the podcast fans, off of Instagram and Facebook. They then walk through the film and discuss the parts that really stuck out to them. It's another great discussion. Afterwards, they rate the film 1 out of 5 celluloid hearts. Then it's time for Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; The Adam Project. It's then time for the end of the show wrap up. Come back next week for; EPIC: The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957)
In this episode, the guys discuss the Mac Studio and conspiracy theories about future Apple Silicon chips. They also go on a tangent about a business idea for a someone with a very particular name.
Hello there! Making Stitches Podcast will be returning to your podcast feed very soon with a new series. I'm looking forward to bringing you some more inspiring maker stories with guests from the worlds of quilting, crochet and embroidery as well as many other crafts as well. Among my guests for the new 5th series are Olesya Lebedenko, a Ukranian artist who makes the most amazing quilt blocks and appliqued items. Crochet designer Hannah Cross from Hanjan Crochet who speaks about how her crochet developed from making accessories for her wedding to turning into her full-time career and Clare Albans from Happy Hooray Blog and Haberdashery about all things hand embroidery. Please make sure you subscribe to, or follow, Making Stitches on your podcast app of choice so you don't miss the new episodes when they come out. You can also follow Making Stitches on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter where all the latest information about new episodes will be shared. The music featured in this episode is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops.The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs through Ko-fi.Making Stitches Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns created by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson.Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.
Bryce and Steve bring in a guest interviewer, Mike, to talk about their careers in Haberdashery. Steve and Bryce go from their college to professional careers and it ends with a haberdash-off.
Some time after the Civil War, a stagecoach hurtles through the wintry Wyoming landscape. Bounty hunter John Ruth and his fugitive captive Daisy Domergue race towards the town of Red Rock, where Ruth will bring Daisy to justice. Along the road, they encounter Major Marquis Warren (an infamous bounty hunter) and Chris Mannix (a man who claims to be Red Rock's new sheriff). Lost in a blizzard, the bunch seeks refuge at Minnie's Haberdashery. When they arrive they are greeted by unfamiliar faces: Bob, who claims to be taking care of the place while Minnie is gone; Oswaldo Mobray, the hangman of Red Rock; Joe Gage, a cow puncher; and confederate general Sanford Smithers. As the storm overtakes the mountainside, the eight travelers come to learn that they might not make it to Red Rock after all... So this week we're looking at “The Hateful 8” released in 2015 and directed by Quinton Tarintino , and enjoying some Posion Coffee. As always, drive safe, drink responsibly, and keep watching movies!! On Facebook and Instagram @drunkendriveinpodcast On Twitter @drunkdriveinpod Email Drunkendriveinpodcast@gmail.com Sources: IMDB.com & Wikipedia
This week on The Patty-G Show, we are talking style, suit making, and dressing for success. Our featured guest this week is Sam Willard of Harper's Haberdashery, one of the finest places in Baton Rouge to shop for the look that makes you, you. Sam has been in the clothing business in Baton Rouge for years and years. His skillset can be traced back to his first job as a salesman, but wanting something more. While some people take the leap of faith into entrepreneurship in order to leave the steadiness of the 9-5, same left the 9-5 because his outlook was that being an entrepreneur gave him the ability to create that level of steadiness he desired. Along the way he was able to learn how to deal with customers and work with budgets of all sizes. While some haberdashers may work to up sell in order to earn that commission, Sam's one goal is making you feel as good as you look in your clothes. Sam sure does know his way around the Baton Rouge community and during this episode you'll learn all about his story of starting with nothing to creating his very own haberdashery. If you are enjoying the show, we'd be forever grateful if you could help us out by spreading the word to your friends and sharing the posts across your social platform. Sponsors: Falaya & Gov't Taco Produced by: Flashbang Productions Podcast Link: https://thepattygshow.com/ Harper's Haberdashery's Website: https://harpers-haberdashery.myshopify.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pattygshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pattygshow/support
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