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Patrocinado por Enisa: https://www.enisa.es/ En este episodio del podcast de Itnig, Bernat Farrero, Jordi Romero y Marcel Queralt, camino a Madrid, presentan el lanzamiento de su nuevo fondo de inversión,Itnig Capital, en colaboración con Talenta Gestion SGIIC SA. A lo largo del podcast, comparten su experiencia sobre el complicado proceso regulatorio para crear un fondo y cómo asociarse con gestores de fondos establecidos facilita este camino. El fondo de Itnig Capital busca recaudar 15 millones de euros y atraer a inversores profesionales. Se habla sobre la diferencia entre invertir en startups y en fondos regulados, y presentan a Marcel, quien se ha convertido en un socio clave tras un largo proceso de incorporación. Reflexionan sobre la importancia de las asociaciones, la visión empresarial, y la cultura organizativa en la creación y escalado de negocios exitosos. Comparten experiencias con su empresa, Factorial, y cómo han logrado diversificar sus canales de ventas mediante asociaciones estratégicas, además de hablar de sus inversiones en startups como Genesy AI y Hoola. Se destaca la importancia de la tecnología, la ambición, y el talento en los proyectos de éxito. También comentan sobre la necesidad de fomentar el emprendimiento en España y su intención de aportar al crecimiento de este ecosistema. El podcast termina con una reflexión sobre la importancia de tener una visión a largo plazo como inversor y la responsabilidad que conlleva. EVENTOS
Nothing But Trouble is so bizarre that it's hard to believe it exists. The brain child of Dan Aykroyd, it is a menagerie of his wildest ideas and characters. And, since he wrote, directed, and produced it, there was nobody on set with enough clout to have him rein it in a little. Ghostbusters this is not. Despite that, Aykroyd should be commended for going all in on his ideas. When your film involves a prosthetic nose shaped like the tip of a penis and two ghastly looking grown men covered in crud and oil and wearing diapers, it's clear you've committed to the bit. Nothing But Trouble is a singular vision. Whether you think it works or not—more than likely not—is up to you. Critics, for their part, hated it, sentencing it to 15% on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences were apparently also baffled by it. Nothing But Trouble is one of the largest box office flops of all time. It grossed less than $9 million on a budget of $45 million. Hey, hey, ha! Ho ha! Heh heh heh heh! Hoola, Hoola, Hoola! The Boola Boola Boola! Look who's got the front seats to the Mexican hat dance now! Now, sit back, tour Judge Alvin "JP" Valkenheiser's house of horrors with a King Crispy Pilsner from Deschutes Brewing, and get yourself up a couple of dogs! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Bling Blake, and Chumpzilla are riding the harrowing rails of Mr. Bone Stripper! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – All they wanted was a little getaway. All they got was nothing but trouble! (0:00) Lingering Questions – Is this the oddest movie we've ever done? (35:14) The "Mr. Bone Stripper" Trivia Challenge – I challenge the field to trivia about the movie. (43:32) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We finish Objection! Flops with the worst gift the 90s ever gave us Pauly Shore in Jury Duty! (50:36) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, Amazon Music, and more!
In this episode, I share about staying present and staying in my hoola-hoop. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-warren8/message
Hi hunny, this is Martina! In this episode we're talking all about Tracy's dreams after she started doin melatonins,, I share a phonecall I got from my legit insane sister, Bev.., Tracy goes on about staying overnight at the wildlife park , and SO much more.. so come listen to the going ons. & don't forget ,, you can watch the video version of this here podcast on Swearnet!
Episode 85 Welcome back to the We Will Fix It podcast, where we share stories and tips about home improvement and DIY projects. In this podcast, Colin Thomas talks about his recent DIY mishap with his pool cleaning system and the plumbing issues he's been having in his home in Dubai. Colin's pool was overflowing after heavy rains, and he attempted to use the automatic waste system to fix the problem. However, he made a few critical mistakes, such as not turning off the pump, and he ended up breaking the clear cover of his pool pump filter. Fortunately, he was able to find a replacement cover at a local shop and get his pool back in working order. Colin also came across a website that claimed to have a DIY solution for heating your pool using hula hoops, noodles, and a black bin liner. However, he and our host agree that this method is not very effective and would not work for most pools. Instead, Colin suggests using a solar water heater panel to heat the water flowing through the pool pump system. Moving on to plumbing issues, Colin explains why copper pipes can be a problem in Dubai, where the desalinated water has more salt than in Europe, causing corrosion. He emphasizes the importance of using the right grade of copper piping and how retrofitting an island in a kitchen can be a challenge. To properly install an island in your kitchen, you need a water supply, water waste, and power to be able to do it, and you may need an almighty channel going through your floor. He also talks about the importance of having the right angle for drainage and how it's not a patch job. Lastly, Colin discusses how he uses his kitchen island as a utility center for his daily life and how it's a great place for family gatherings. So, if you're looking to heat your pool, skip the hula hoops and go for a solar water heater panel instead. And always read the instructions carefully before attempting any home improvement project. Thanks for tuning in to the We Will Fix It podcast. Two highlights include the DIY pool heating solution using hula hoops and noodles being debunked and Colin's advice on installing an island in your kitchen. #DIY, #homeimprovement, #plumbing, #poolmaintenance --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podaholiks/message
"Hola perdido" es la frase toturadora que nos merecemos por no subir episodios, pero epa epa ¿ustedes como están? ¡LOS AMAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH-MOS!
1. Pet Shop Boys - West end girls (DJ Hell mix) 2. Simply Red - Money too tight to mention (Alex Gaudino & Jason Rooney Remix) 3. Erasure - A little respect (Wayne G and Andy Allder hurdy gurdy club mix) 4. Barry Manilow - Copacabana (Mousse T's extended mix) 5. Dee Lite - Groove is in the heart (Hoola groove remix) 6. Rozalla - Are you ready to fly (Almighty Definitive Mix) 7. Jamiroquai - Cosmic girl (Tom Belton Remix)
Welcome back and Happy Hump Day. Dads are here with your weekly dose of the laughter you need. We kick right into the inappropriate high gear. Banter and plugs to kick things off. Make sure to check out the link below to find all our socials and extra content, including Patreon. Dads stories, long memorial weekend means some extra Dad time and some extra Dad stories, enjoy. We kick into the National hoola hoop league round three, who's got the testosterone kicking to bring home the Hoola hoop cup? We kick out some Reddit Dad style and cap things off with some messed up would you rathers brought to you by Dome this week. Enjoy, pass along to a friend. Come find us on our socials and interact with us. Catch you next week, Dads OUT!! @DadsonDayquill | Linktree
Hoola!! En el capítulo de hoy te cuento el potencial que tiene contar historias a la hora de comunicar tus mensajes. Cuéntame que te parece! #marketingdigital #negociosonline #podcast #marcapersonal
Vid sidan av alla framgångar med sin egen musik både som soloartist och i Hoola Bandoola Band har Mikael Wiehe också släppt översättningar av Bob Dylan-låtar sedan slutet av 70-talet. I Lundströms Bokradio Special berättar Mikael Wiehe om sitt arbete med att tolka artisten och Nobelpristagaren Bob Dylans texter på svenska.Det är Maria Askerfjord Sundeby som möter Mikael Wiehe i en studio i Malmö där Wiehe också bjuder på en exklusiv version av "Vi låter oss inte besegras", en tolkning av Bob Dylans "The Times They are A-Changin'".Musik i programmet:Times they are a-changin Bob DylanVi låter oss inte besegras Mikael WieheIt's all over now baby blue Bob DylanSakta lägger båten ut från land Mikael WieheSpanska stövlar Mikael WieheVem kan man lita på Hoola bandoola bandTrollkarlen Mikael WieheThings have changed Bob DylanMr. Tambourine man Bob DylanFrihetens klockor Mikael Wiehe och Ebba ForsbergChimes of freedom Bob DylanJag ska bli fri Mikael Wiehe och Totta NäslundLike a rolling stone Bob DylanSkriv till oss! bokradio@sverigesradio.seRedaktion: Maria Askerfjord Sundeby och Fredrik Wadström (producent)
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://homeandlovingit.org/2021/10/29/weighted-hoola-hoop/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/renee-franklin7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renee-franklin7/support
Today in botanical history, we celebrate a Dutch botanical illustrator, a writer from New Orleans, and a hymn writer - who wrote over 400 hymns. We'll hear an excerpt from Terri Irwin - just fabulous - wife of the late great Steve Irwin. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about Living on the Land. A hot topic since 2020. And then we'll wrap things up with a touching story about Beatrix Potter. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf. Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there's no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you'd search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Curated News TOP TREES FOR FALL COLOR | Garden Design | Mike MacCaskey Fall Foliage Prediction Map Important Events October 12, 1817 Birth of Berthe Hoola van Nooten ("Bair-tah Hole-lah van NO-ten") Dutch botanical artist. Berthe's life story is incredibly moving. She was born in Utrecht in the Netherlands. She married a judge named Dirk Hoola van Nooten who secured a position in the Dutch colony of Suriname SurahNAM in South America. The couple frequently traveled between Jakarta and Suriname. Along the way, Berthe collected and drew plant specimens which she would send back home to the botanical gardens in the Netherlands. By the mid-1840's the couple moved to New Orleans to establish a Protestant school for girls on behalf of the Episcopal Church. But in the summer of 1847, New Orleans was ravaged by an epidemic of yellow fever that wiped out ten percent of the population. After the yellow fever claimed Dirk's life, Berthe was left to fend for herself and her five children at the age of thirty. She attempted to open another school in Galveston but was unable to pay her creditors. Eventually, Berthe joined her brother on a trip to Java. There she opened another school, but she also had a patron in Sophie Mathilde, the wife of William II (Netherlands). The result was her masterpiece - a collection of forty plates of her botanical art - called Fleurs, Fruits et Feuillages Choisis de l'Ile de Java or Selected Flowers, Fruits and Foliage from the Island of Java (1863-64). Berthe's work was dramatic, featuring rich colors and bold illustrations. Most Europeans had never seen such magnificent plants. In the introduction, aware of her station as a woman and penniless widow during the Victorian age, Berthe apologized for her daring attempt at creating such work, writing, You may not, like myself, have tasted the bitterness of exile… you may not, like myself, have experienced, even in the springtime of life, the sorrowful separation from home and country – the absence of the friendly greeting, on a foreign shore… Death may not have snatched away from you, the arm which was your sole support… bereavement may not have entered your dwelling, like mine, as with one sudden stroke to tear away the veil of sweet illusions, which, as yet, had hidden from your eyes the stern realities of life – to place you, with a lacerated heart, a shrinking spirit, and a feeble and suffering body, before an unpitying necessity, which presents no other alternative than labour. In 1892, Berthe died impoverished on the island of Jakarta. She was 77. October 12, 1844 Birth of George Washington Cable, American writer, and critic. A son of New Orleans, he has been called the first modern southern writer. Despite being a German Protestant, instead of French Catholic, George understood Creole culture and is most remembered for his early fiction about his hometown, including Old Creole Days (1879), The Grandissimes "Gran-DE-seem" (1880), and Madame Delphine "Delphine" (1881). Today the George Washington Cable House is open to visitors. The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1962. Located at 1313 8th Street, in the Garden District of New Orleans, the home features gardens that George designed. In fact, The neighborhood is known for outstanding restaurants and beautiful gardens. The beauty of New Orleans inspired George, and he was especially fond of nature and gardens. In The Taxidermist, his story begins with these words, One day a hummingbird got caught in a cobweb in our greenhouse. It had no real need to seek that damp, artificial heat. We were in the very heart of that Creole summertime when bird-notes are many as the sunbeams. The flowers were in such multitude they seemed to follow one about, offering their honeys and perfumes and begging to be gathered. Our little boy saw the embodied joy fall, a joy no longer, seized it and, clasping it too tightly, brought it to me dead. He cried so over the loss that I promised to have the body stuffed. This is how I came to know Manouvrier “Man-vree-yay,” the Taxidermist in St. Peter Street. In My Own Acre, he wrote, A garden, we say, should never compel us to go back the way we came; but in truth, a garden should never compel us to do anything. Its don'ts should be laid solely on itself. “Private grounds, no crossing”–take that away, please, wherever you can, and plant your margins so that there can be no crossing. Wire nettings hidden by shrubberies from all but the shameless trespasser you will find far more effective, more promotive to beauty, and more courteous. “Don't” make your garden a garden of don'ts. For no garden is quite a garden until it is “Joyous Gard.” Let not yours or mine be a garden for display. Then our rhododendrons and like splendors will not be at the front gate, and our grounds be less and less worth seeing the farther into them we go. Nor let yours or mine be a garden of pride. And let us not have a garden of tiring care or a user up of precious time. Neither let us have an old-trousers, sun-bonnet, black fingernails garden–especially if you are a woman. Finally, in The American Garden, he wrote, One of the happiest things about gardening is that when it is bad, you can always–you and time–you and year after next–make it good. It is very easy to think of the plants, beds, and paths of a garden as things which, being once placed, must stay where they are; but it is shortsighted, and it is fatal to effective gardening. We should look upon the arrangement of things in our garden very much as a housekeeper looks on the arrangement of the furniture in her house. Except buildings, pavements, and great trees–and not always excepting the trees–we should regard nothing in it as permanent architecture but only as furnishment and decoration. At favorable moments you will make whatever rearrangement may seem to you good. October 12, 1895 Death of Cecil Frances Alexander, Anglo-Irish hymn writer, and poet. She wrote over 400 hymns. In addition to There Is a Green Hill Far Away and the Christmas carol Once in Royal David's City, she wrote All Things Bright and Beautiful. Here are the garden and nature-related verses, along with the refrain at the end. Each little flower that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colours, He made their tiny wings. The cold wind in the winter, The pleasant summer sun, The ripe fruits in the garden, He made them every one; The tall trees in the greenwood, The meadows for our play, The rushes by the water, To gather every day; All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all. Unearthed Words The name of the zoo was the Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park. As I crossed the parking area, I prepared myself for disappointment. I am going to see a collection of snakes, lizards, and miserable creatures in jars, feel terribly sorry for them and leave. It was October 1991. I was Terri Raines, a twenty-seven-year-old Oregon girl in Australia on an unlikely quest to find homes for rescued American cougars. A reptile park wasn't going to be interested in a big cat. I headed through the pleasant spring heat toward the park, thinking pessimistic thoughts. This is going to be a big waste of time. But the prospect of seeing new species of wildlife drew me in. I walked through the modest entrance with some friends, only to be shocked at what I found on the other side: the most beautiful, immaculately kept gardens I had ever encountered. Peacocks strutted around, kangaroos and wallabies roamed freely, and palm trees lined all the walkways. It was like a little piece of Eden. ― Terri Irwin, Steve & Me Grow That Garden Library Carving Out a Living on the Land by Emmet Van Driesche ("DRY-sh") This book came out in 2019, and the subtitle is lessons in resourcefulness and craft from an unusual Christmas tree farm. Well, I have to confess that I'm a huge fan of Emmett's YouTube channel. He does everything that he's talking about in this book - Even carving his own spoons. But what I especially love about this book is learning about what it's like to be a Christmas tree farmer. I find this fascinating. (And to me, this book is an excellent option for a Christmas gift. So keep that in mind as well.) Now what Emmett is writing about is simplicity - living a life that's in tune with nature, A life that is away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the daily grind. Emmett is busy, but he has plenty of time to do the things that matter - Even pursuing his favorite pastime of spoon carving. Now I have to confess that I discovered a very pleasant surprise when I started reading Emmett's book; he's an excellent writer. And I wanted to give you a little taste for his writing, a little sample. Just by reading what he wrote in the introduction to his book. He wrote, The air is cold enough for my breath to show. But I'm about to break a sweat. I'm harvesting balsam branches, grabbing each with one hand and cutting them with the red clippers in the other. ...I work fast and don't stop until my arm is completely stacked with branches and sticking straight out, and I look like a kid with too many sweaters on under his jacket. Pivoting on my heel. I stride back to my central pile of balsam boughs and dump the armload on top, eyeballing it to gauge how much the pile weighs. I decide I need more and head off in another direction into the grove. The balsam fir grows from big wild stumps and thickets that can stretch 20 feet around, the trees crowded so closely together, in no apparent order or pattern, that their branches interlock. Instead of single trees, each stump has up to three small trees of different ages growing off of it. They are pruned as Christmas trees, and I am a Christmas tree farmer. Isn't that fascinating? Well, this book is 288 pages of self-reliance and the Christmas spirit. You can get a copy of Carving Out a Living on the Land by Emmet Van Driesche and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $13. Today's Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart October 12, 1907 On this day, a 41-year-old Beatrix Potter wrote to Millie Warne, the sister of her publisher, friend, and former fiance Norman Warne (who died two years earlier - a month after their engagement - at the age of 37). Beatrix wore Norman's ring on the ring finger of her right hand until she died three days before Christmas in 1943 at the age of 77. My news is all gardening at present and supplies. I went to see an old lady at Windermere and impudently took a large basket and trowel with me. She had the most untidy garden I ever saw. I got nice things in handfuls without any shame, amongst others a bundle of lavender slips ...and another bunch of violet suckers. Incidentally, twenty years earlier on this day, in 1887, that a 21-year-old Beatrix drew her first fungus, the Verdigris Toadstool "Vir-dah-greez" (Stropharia aeruginosa). Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
To see Lydia showing up on her Instagram account you would think that Lydia had a naturally confident and outgoing persona, that posting her photos would be a doddle. During this interview, Lydia explains how it took over 2 months of taking photos before she was able to hit publish. The old insecurities were still very much a recent memory and yet somehow Lydia just couldn't hold back from putting herself out there. Lydia explained that while she was toying with the idea of posting she would scroll and see other accounts promoting body positivity and other curvy ladies that truly inspired Lydia to take action. At the point Lydia posted on Instagram she had started to lose weight with the help of calorie counting and this gave her the confidence boost that she needed. Now Lydia shows up beautifully on Instagram with weight loss progress photos and documents how her clothes fit her shape both before and after the zip fastens! Truly inspiring! Lydia didn't stop there and with the discovery of an online hoola hoop class, Lydia has found an exercise that she truly loves and this has helped so much with regaining her fitness and losing inches off her waist. You can find Lydia on Instagram lydsjourney2target prepare to be inspired! You can subscribe to my new email list to experience the joy of pure relaxation with a free hypnosis audio track. Click below to subscribe to my new email list: claireoldhamwest.com
¡Hoola, Hoola mis corazoncitos! Hablando de corazones... les traigo este episodio en el que comparto mi experiencia en cuanto haber hecho una oración muy clara y específica y haberla visto cumplirse delante de mis ojos con una confirmación después de la otra... NADA cómo amar tanto y honrar a tu espos@ tanto, que puedas orar por él/ella sin aún conocerl@... ¡Prepárate para una bomba de ánimo y fe, en cuanto al amor de tu vida que ya Dios tiene pensado para ¡TI!
This morning it's Ben again, and Rod Stewart pop in for a chat. PLUS Emma Jones slags off the listeners and Glenn Moore highlights technology fails. Enjoy!
Hoola! Estamos muy felices de volver con temas ya más profundooos jajajaj Esta vez tocó un podcast sobre el amor, en el cual lo pasamos muy bien y fue bastante reflexivo también. Preguntas del capítulo: ¿Creen en el hilo rojo? ¿Crees en que la siguiente frase es cierta "Si amas algo déjalo ir"? ¿Sientes que ya encontraste al amor de tu vida?
We talked about Hillbilly Elegy and the critical reaction to it and the ongoing TDS. Review we talked about:https://theplaylist.net/hillbilly-elegy-amy-adams-review-20201110/
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This week Madison and Paige talk through all the products they used that helped them to feel beautiful during and after chemo treatment. Check out which products helped their hair grow faster, the skincare products they love, and how they dealt with some of the physical changes that happen during treatment. Products we loved listed below: Neoxen system 2 Xfusion hair fibers Thrive casuemetics - mascara, eyeliner, setting powder Celmd Prose Titanium nano straightener Free makeup classes Revitalash Nutrafol women supplements Biotin Modere liquid biocell - life brand Redken pomade Benefit cosmetics Hoola bronzer Vegan milk cleanser Supergroup glow screen Elta md 46spf Avene clean-ac Haute protection Vital protein collagen It cosmetics CC foundation --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hoola hola, Esta semana junto a Paulina Valdés de @Apararlaolla conversamos sobre el injusto caso de Antonia Barra 💜, Retiro del 10% AFP, Ollas comunes, Musica nueva y mucho más! Además te tenemos un concurso con @Santahierbacl 🤩 No te lo puedes perder!
Hoola! Te envio un abrazo virtual. En el episodio de hoy abro una sección en la que hablare sobre una serie y una pelicula que haya elejido para comentar u recomendar. El dia de hoy he elejido la serie de Upload que recomiendo haciendo un llamado a pensar un poco sobre la digitalización y comento sobre la pelicula de 365 DNI. Espero les guste.
Is the #MeToo movement just another flavor of the week? Tune in as the ladies discuss the complexities surrounding #MeToo and the importance of being responsible with information that we consume and disseminate
"The Trust Maker". Marc Maltz describes himself as an organizational clinician, and he’s brilliant at getting the CEOs of tech companies and their senior teams to work together more effectively. Marc has become a good friend and I have huge respect for his work and how he does it and I thought it would be invaluable to hear his thinking on some of the issues I see every day in my own work. Whether you’re writing code or ads, whether you’re building platforms or teams, the need to unlock creative and innovative thinking sits at the heart of the world’s most valuable businesses. And what makes that heart beat is trust. This episode is called “The Trust Maker.”
Woah! Graham Sisters are back for 2020 with new segments, a STRAVA Runaway part, real deep chats and a pre pod snack attach involving lots of hula hoops. Stay up to date with the new Nike Next Percent saga and hear about RGs PW pride, before The Graham Sisters dive into beating those hental Health blues and also fighting back the January Phlegm.
Davis from the Jacks of Trades podcast recorded a summary of Little Shop of Horror's ending, adapted from the preliminary outline for the film, for episode #105. It was then shortened in post. Here is that full summary. Enjoy.
This week we discuss our Halloween & costumed memories from a short film shooting, to school book weeks, to an incident involving unitards and hoola-hoops.We’d love to hear what you think about this ep of Club Scene CHATROOM and what you’d like to see in the future of this pod so don’t shy away from that comment section!Don't forget next episode of Club Scene CHATROOM will air next week, same day, Thursday 8AM AEST on YouTube, Spotify, Apple & Google Podcasts, and everywhere else we're distributed!!https://chatroom.simplecast.com/See you in the comments!jo + ro—PROJECT OF THE WEEKMADA NOWJoëlle & I's grad show! Come along to MADA Building of Monash University (Caulfield) to see our final communication design works!Opening night is 21 Nov 2019, and the show runs until 5 Dec (but Comm Des will only be up until 30 Nov!). There will be drinks, nibbles, awards? idk probably. See you there!MADA NOW is not directly affiliated with Club Scene CHATROOM.—FIND US!Joëlle Thomashttps://www.instagram.com/joellewithdots/Rochelle Ohhttps://www.instagram.com/therochellefish/https://www.therochellefish.com/Got a project you think we should promote?clubsceneletters@gmail.comhttps://www.instagram.com/club.scene/—CREDSHosted byJoëlle ThomasRochelle OhCamera & Edit byRochelle Oh
Hoola, esta vez les traemos este tema un poco extenso pero no por eso menos entretenido, hablaremos dela evolución de la televisión.
Lake Dolores (Rock-A-Hoola) Waterpark Lake Dolores is really three (or four) waterparks in one. Bob and Dolores Byers built America's first waterpark back in the 60s, putting their land to a new use after trying some alfalfa farming. Lake Dolores became known for thrills and danger, drinking, hookups, and anything goes - almost an Action Park of the West. Slides were incredibly eye-catching along the I-15 for this family-run operation. In the late 80s, Byers wanted to retire. He sold the park. It became Rock-a-Hoola Waterpark - America's first waterpark, now in the twentieth century. A modern set of slides were added, as well as a modern 90s retro-50s design. The park suffered from financial mishaps by its investors, as well as costly lawsuits from accidents; in addition, changing attitudes and water rights pressures made the park less feasible. After a short stint as "Discovery Waterpark", the park closed in 2004 for good. In the current, abandoned state, the park is popular among urban explorers and skateboarders. Efforts have been made to restore the park, but they seem unlikely to succeed. Listen, watch, or read at https://theabandonedcarousel.com/16 - it's The Abandoned Carousel. Find complete show notes and references for this episode at https://theabandonedcarousel.com/16. Social Media http://www.theabandonedcarousel.com hello@theabandonedcarousel.com Twitter: @CarouselAbandon Facebook: @TheAbandonedCarousel Instagram: @TheAbandonedCarousel Pinterest: @TheAbandonedCarousel Youtube: The Abandoned Carousel Credits * Podcast cover background photo is by 4045 on freepik.com. Lake Dolores photo is from the Lake Dolores page on Facebook. * Theme music is from "Aerobatics in Slow Motion" by TeknoAXE. * Incidental music all by Kevin MacLeod / incompetech.com: "Last Kiss Goodnight", "Surf Shimmy", "Whiskey on the Mississippi", "Smoking Gun", and "Eternal Hope" Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-5ccade for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Abandoned Carousel.
Charles & Chris & Paul & Phil infringe on the Toy Power Podcast's I.P. (and the usual stuff) Recorded: 8-07-2019 Hosts: Paul “Soapbox” Klotz, Phil “It's a ME!” Keating, Charles “Rock God of Podcasting” McFall, Chris “The Wiz” Wisdom Topics This Week: Disney/ESPN/Hulu bundle announced CW Crisis on Infinite Earths News just keeps on coming Seth MacFarlane's 'The Orville' Moving to Hulu for Season 3 Why is #BoycottBorderlands3 Trending? Roundtable: What toy, from today, do you need as an Adult and would've LOVED as a Kid Got an opinion on anything we said this episode? Here’s how you can get in touch! Send us your thoughts!!!! Speakpipe: Click Link on the Right edge of our Website (Speakpipe works on any Laptop, Desktop or mobile device with a Microphone) Email: btp@giantsizeteamup.com Support the Show: Check out our awesome Patreon with new rewards and interactions. Patreon.com/breakingthepanel and join the awesome community today. Another Fine Podcast From the Giant Size Team Up Network Mugs! T-Shirts! Stickers! Breaking the Panel Merch!!!!!!! Watch the Boys record Breaking the Panel each week on TWITCH! The Credits Hosts: Charles McFall, Paul Klotz, Phil Keating, Chris Wisdom Producer and Publisher at Large: Mike Woodard Breaking the Panel is brought to you by the Giant Size Team Up Network --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakingthepanel/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingthepanel/support
Charles & Chris & Paul & Phil infringe on the Toy Power Podcast's I.P. (and the usual stuff) Recorded: 8-07-2019 Hosts: Paul “Soapbox” Klotz, Phil “It's a ME!” Keating, Charles “Rock God of Podcasting” McFall, Chris “The Wiz” Wisdom Topics This Week: Disney/ESPN/Hulu bundle announced CW Crisis on Infinite Earths News just keeps on coming Seth MacFarlane's 'The Orville' Moving to Hulu for Season 3 Why is #BoycottBorderlands3 Trending? Roundtable: What toy, from today, do you need as an Adult and would've LOVED as a Kid Got an opinion on anything we said this episode? Here’s how you can get in touch! Send us your thoughts!!!! Speakpipe: Click Link on the Right edge of our Website (Speakpipe works on any Laptop, Desktop or mobile device with a Microphone) Email: btp@giantsizeteamup.com Support the Show: Check out our awesome Patreon with new rewards and interactions. Patreon.com/breakingthepanel and join the awesome community today. Another Fine Podcast From the Giant Size Team Up Network Mugs! T-Shirts! Stickers! Breaking the Panel Merch!!!!!!! Watch the Boys record Breaking the Panel each week on TWITCH! The Credits Hosts: Charles McFall, Paul Klotz, Phil Keating, Chris Wisdom Producer and Publisher at Large: Mike Woodard Breaking the Panel is brought to you by the Giant Size Team Up Network --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakingthepanel/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakingthepanel/support
Milky and Al talk about their undescended testicles.
As she looks forward to 2019, Celia shares with us the valuable lesson of keeping expectations low and acceptance high. She also brings into the conversation the Serenity Prayer as well as value of “staying inside her hoola hoop”.Later in the episode she continues her conversation with her dear friend, Beth Butler, JD. In this episode, Beth shares with us her journey in search of peace and healing and how this quest has led her to her life’s work. Once again, we thank Beth for her generosity for sharing her powerful story of triumph over adversity, in her own unique way, with all of you today!
Patrick, Nick, & Joel are joined once again by guest TW for a fun conversation about brews, the letter D, men judging women, and many more interesting topics. Hang out with the crew for a fun hour of laughter, life contempation, and inappropriate comments by Joel. For more visit Kanepunch.com. Check out new episodes every Monday.
Vilka är vår tids icke-frågor? Det undrar författaren Vibeke Olsson: - Ibland händer det att något plötsligt dyker upp som vi inte förstår vidden av. Strandsatta bulgariska bärplockare, multiresistenta bakterier, döda fiskar i skånska vattendrag, självmord på häktena, grönsakshandlare som tänder eld på sig i arabvärlden Vibeke Olsson minns 70-talet - då sjöng Hoola Bandoola Band om ensamma, deprimerade människor, i dag skulle vi kanske säga människor i utanförskap. - Var och en hade sitt öde, men refrängen löd: Om man tar dem tillsammans, då är de en grupp, då får man söka svaren nånstans mycket längre upp Och Vibeke Olsson avslutar: "En dag kommer upprättelsen. Den kommer alltid underifrån, och ofta från ett oväntat håll. De sista ska bli de första, säger Jesus. När Gud blir människa föds han i ett stall och dör på en avrättningsplats". Vi hör låten ("Andersson och company") med Hoola bandoola band.
Hoola amigos!! os dejo el nuevo episodio de LLO, nos ha quedado un capítulo muy sexy y seductor, espero que lo disfruteis, como siempre podeis descargarlo haciendo CLICK AQUIComenzamos con las Intro de Zenobia y Renace... La Tormenta.No toques mis palomitas: American Playboy, Pagafantas, Una Novia Para Dos, Di Que Si, Alfie, Sexo A La Carta, Antes Del Amanecer.Interludio: Lo Llevo En La SangreLo traigo de Serie: Como Conocí A Vuestra Madre, Gurren Lagann.Papel En Su Tinta: El Método, 5hombres.com.Ctrl+Alt+Supr: Miguelitto, Seducción y Superacion, Entre Amigas Podcast, Completely Madafaka, Petur.Ghaita Eléktrica: Zenobia.Nos vemos en breves con esa entrevista a Carlos Ramos!! ^^
Kid, JMac and Wally welcome back the MAP into the studio for this edition of the show. We talk dirty and let everyone know what we say during sex. Wally is over the hump and we had a good night with hotties whipping out titties. Go Deep and laugh hard.