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Why is Taylor Swift's Insty looking at Joe Alwyn's Insty? Tea Time is full of male strippers. The new Klondike Kate joins us! And One-Star Reviews is full of ice cream parlors and strib clubs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Why is Taylor Swift's Insty looking at Joe Alwyn's Insty? Tea Time is full of male strippers. The new Klondike Kate joins us! And One-Star Reviews is full of ice cream parlors and strib clubs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bradley and Dawn had a busy weekend filled with party buses and comedy shows. Stormer gives us the real reason Barry Keoghan deleted his Insty and Mike's Blinded by the Item has the latest on another Hollywood beard! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bradley and Dawn had a busy weekend filled with party buses and comedy shows. Stormer gives us the real reason Barry Keoghan deleted his Insty and Mike's Blinded by the Item has the latest on another Hollywood beard! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Need a quick reboot. Doug's losing it on Friday the 13th. Thomas Saggese's first big-league hit. Getting Doug's reaction to Mizzou's Week 3 kits. Squints Paladoris. L7 Weenie. Renderings of the Faurot upgrades look amazing. Ken Strode is reporting Shannon Sharpe has been let go by ESPSN (not true). Tim goes live on Insty. Doug's golf game was on fire last Friday. Dou'g a Grint guy. Clippin' toenails poolside. Dear Deidre, I'm falling for my son's barber and now things are getting hairy. Sexting is cheating. Man wanted for sex act with cucumber in someone's driveway. Audio of the news report out of Washington DC. Iggy and Doug are skeptical. Solehim Cup. Redbirds opening up in Seattle next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Need a quick reboot. Doug's losing it on Friday the 13th. Thomas Saggese's first big-league hit. Getting Doug's reaction to Mizzou's Week 3 kits. Squints Paladoris. L7 Weenie. Renderings of the Faurot upgrades look amazing. Ken Strode is reporting Shannon Sharpe has been let go by ESPSN (not true). Tim goes live on Insty. Doug's golf game was on fire last Friday. Dou'g a Grint guy. Clippin' toenails poolside. Dear Deidre, I'm falling for my son's barber and now things are getting hairy. Sexting is cheating. Man wanted for sex act with cucumber in someone's driveway. Audio of the news report out of Washington DC. Iggy and Doug are skeptical. Solehim Cup. Redbirds opening up in Seattle next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Plus, Stormer's got a Dirt Alert and then Mike shows up for Blinded by the Item! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Plus, Stormer's got a Dirt Alert and then Mike shows up for Blinded by the Item! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rome Shadanloo is a psychedelic therapist specializing in CPTSD and attachment injury. She studied holistic psychology, has a focus in psychoneuroimmunology, working to ease chronic pain rooted in the emotional life of the mind, and is a certified death doula. Rome's unique empathy for the individuality of each nervous system supports the healing of the individual not just from their psychology outward but through a fully embodied approach to restoring a healthy life. From an early age, Rome found herself called to be in connection with those who struggle. She received a degree in holistic psychology from Lesley University and went on to do extensive work in the field in a variety of roles at Proposition 36 rehab facilities that specifically serve the incarcerated and formerly incarcerated, including on-the-spot counseling for those in urgent crisis. Rome was born in Tehran, Iran, and fled the tragic conflicts there for the US at the age of 3. Her family settled in Los Angeles, where she currently resides and practices. She has a deep interest in the multi-faceted groundbreaking modalities that are changing how we view and treat mental health. She works with people of all ages in various stages of need. Email her: hello@mycologypsychology.com (remember not to mention P words) Check her work out here: https://www.mycologypsychology.com Apply for a consultation using this form: https://www.mycologypsychology.com/consult-new Check out the Insty over here: https://www.instagram.com/mycologypsychology _______________________________________ Follow me on Instagram @LongDistanceLoveBombs: / longdistancelovebombs Looking for a heartfelt gift? Visit my print shop here: https://www.longdistancelovebombs.com... Sign up for my weekly newsletter! Click here: https://longdistancelovebombs.mykajab.... It's easy and takes five seconds. Check out a list of my favorite books here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/longdista... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longdistancelovebombs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/longdistancelovebombs/support
Ben Findley is our guest today on the Build Blue Podcast. Ben can be found around Southern Minnesota often with a microphone in hand. Hosting trivia, fundraisers and the St. Peter Arts Center's popular 'Tell Me a Story' event. Ben is also the owner of Insty Prints on Riverfront Drive in Mankato. The print shop is printing the photographs for the Mankato Community Collage, Ben talks about getting involved in that project with photographer, Josh Madson.
Britney's up to her old antics on Insty, JT and N'SYNC are reuniting for the new Trolls movie coming out in November, and if you've been holfing out paying to see Michael Keaton in THE FLASH, it starts streaming Friday on MAX.
Jamie Foxx posted his first video on Insty since falling ill in April, saying he's on the mend and he's coming back, Ariana Grande is dating Broadway's Sponge Bob, and Elon Musk is changing the name of Twitter...????
AMC is going to start charging for Premium Seats, Kevin Costner may leave Yellowstone and Matthew McConaughey may move in, and Kate Hudson and Matty reminisce about 20 years of "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" on Insty live.
Blackhawks legend Bobby Hull passes away at 84, Britney Spears is back on Insty, Donna Kelce becomes the first Mom to have sons play on opposing teams in the Super Bowl, and you can rent Kevin Costner's ranch in Colorado!
Police did a wellness check on Britney Spears because she deleted her Insty, John Mayer brings his solo tour to the UC March 31st, and NASCAR announces its musical acts for this July's Chicago Street Race!
Jeremy Renner posted thanks to fans on Insty yesterday after his snowplow accident, Gordon Ramsay is bringing Hell's Kitchen to Chicago in 2023, and Al Roker returns to the Today show on Friday after being hospitalized for blood clots in his leg and lungs.
Ben Taylor is riding his bike 200km to raise funds for the MACA Cancer 200 ride for research. He just 'practiced' by riding 350km in 12 hours - so we had a good chat about mindset and how you prepare for extreme endurance challenges. We also put a nice bow on the Dougy Crank Call saga (1.05mins). Happy Birthday to Buddah and if you would like to donate to Ben visit the link in his Insty bio: www.instagram.com/taylorben For our listeners: 25% off Rusty TradeR work wear use code: TRADERGRINREAPERS at www.rusty.com.au/traderworkwear Use code: REAPERS at https://au.manscaped.com/ for 20% discount Support: https://www.patreon.com/ChrisWhitey https://www.patreon.com/BrianShields Grin Reapers Tshirt: http://www.theoceanpeople.com/product/the-grin-reapers-shirt Other Links: Whiteys Ninja Run with Slater: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1BwyJEpXow Tension 1 directors cut and Tension 11 behind the scenes: https://www.patreon.com/ChrisWhitey https://www.instagram.com/chris.whitey https://www.instagram.com/dolly_doctorr https://www.instagram.com/grin_reapers https://www.facebook.com/GrinReapersMedia/ email: theoceanpeopleorders@gmail.com https://www.youtube.com/c/theGrinReapers https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-grin-reapers-podcast/id1380019049
Kim Kardashian posted an Insty story from Khloe's birthday dinner of a tipsy Kris Jenner toasting the birthday girl. The rumors aren't true that Johnny Depp was offered $301M to return to Pirates, and SHE Bday wishes go out to Elon Musk, John Cusack and Legend Mel Brooks, who turns 96 today.
Kourtney Kardashian added Barker to her Insty bio on Monday, Tommy Chong is added to That 90's Show sequel as Leo, and Tressia Stokes from Hobart, IN is added to the 2021 Craver's Hall of Fame at White Castle, for granting her grandmother's wish to have a White Castle meal on her, written in her will. Really.
Ein Gruß an alle die diesen Text grad lesen. Matilde Keizer und GeorgFK produzieren wieder Unterhaltung für traurige Menschen und all die die es sein können. Matilde will über Fermentation reden, und generell über essen. Sie regt sich sehr auf obwohl sie am Anfang fast keinen Content hatte. Es wird relativ viel über Fleisch geredet, falls euch das stört, dann hört es trotzdem!! Ist uns egal (ne, aber doch, aber ne, aber doch!) Wer hätte gedacht, dass Georg und Matilde so lang über Landwirtschaft reden können? Keiner! Aber sie haben sehr viel #content. Georg hat die Technik für die Grand Prix (erm...ESC) und hat Meinungen über deren #content, und Matilde und Georg waren endlich zusammen auf einer Achterbahn! Sie reden über ihre Erfahrungen auf der wilden Maus in der Kirmes: davon gibt es für euch ein tolles Bild. Geht auf Insty! Hört die Folge!Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Nichts, Sonnenschein, dem Twitter von Falk Pyrczek UND Matilde Keizers Instagram Profil. Werdet auch Sponsoren: matildeundgeorg@gmail.com oder auf INSTAGRAM.Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/https://twitter.com/MatildeUndGeorgFolgt Georg unterhttps://www.instagram.com/georgfka/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKaFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️Support the show
Kourtney Kardashian posted on Insty that she and Travis Barker aren't legally married because there was no license. Billy Crystal calls "Slapgate" an assault. Will Smith may have checked into a luxury rehab clinic, and The Weeknd wants the $8.5M that Kanye left on the table pulling out as the headliner at Coachella. What????
Britney Spears pulled her Insty offline last night. Instagram said they didn't do it, but they DID suspend Kanye for 24 hour for violating their hate speech, bullying and harassment policy. Finally The Sox and Cubs brawl in a Cactus League matchup in Mesa today at 3:05. Happy St. Patrick's Day!!
Rome Shadanloo is a psychedelic therapist specializing in CPTSD and attachment injury. She studied holistic psychology and has a focus in psychoneuroimmunology working to ease chronic pain rooted in the emotional life of the mind. Rome's practice includes the various modalities of internal family systems, reparenting work, quantum healing and she is a certified death doula. Her unique empathy for the individuality of each nervous system laid the ground for her practice which supports the healing of the individual not just from their psychology outward but through a fully embodied approach to the restoration of a healthy life. Her desire to be of service led her to a life in mental health and from an early age, Rome found herself called to be in connection with those who struggle. Rome received a degree in holistic psychology from Lesley University and went on to do extensive work in the field in a variety of roles at Proposition 36 rehab facilities that specifically serve the incarcerated and formerly incarcerated, including on-the-spot counseling for those in urgent crisis. Rome was born in Tehran, Iran, and fled the tragic conflicts there for the US at the age of 3. Her family settled in Los Angeles where she currently resides and practices. She has a deep interest in the multi-faceted groundbreaking modalities that are currently changing the way we view and treat mental health. She works with people of all ages in various stages of need. Check her incredible work out here: https://www.mycologypsychology.com/ AND, apply for a consultation using this handy-dandy: https://www.mycologypsychology.com/consultation-survey Check out the Insty over here: https://www.instagram.com/mycologypsychology/ And Rome's sister's death doula site, the Anam Cara Academy: http://www.connectanamcara.com/the-anam-cara-academy.html _______________________________________ The views and opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast. Any content provided by our guests is of their opinion, voluntarily shared, and is not intended to malign any religion, group, club, organization, business, individual, anyone, or anything. _______________________________________ Follow me on Instagram @LongDistanceLoveBombs: https://www.instagram.com/longdistancelovebombs Looking for a heartfelt gift? Visit my print shop here: https://www.longdistancelovebombs.com/theshop Sign up for my weekly newsletter! Click here: https://longdistancelovebombs.mykajabi.com/email. It's easy and takes five seconds. Check out a list of my favorite books here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/longdistancelovebombs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/longdistancelovebombs/message
Britney may have teased that she's pregnant in an Insty post yesterday, Khloe Kardashian's ex Tristan Thompson may sign with the Bulls after clearing waivers today, and Happy Birthday Michael Jordan!!!
Snoop Dogg's French Bulldog Frank has been found thanks to Insty, Olympic Curling competition has started 2 days before the Opening Ceremony, and the finale of "And Just Like That" is up, just like that.
Lisa Bonet and Jason Momoa divorcing, Ronnie Spector passes away, and John Mayer live Insty story.
Sondrine Kehoe's love affair with scent and botanicals came into being at a very young age. Kindled by childhood curiosity; Mixing flowers, honey, and alcohol to make her first perfume. What started as a creative outlet has now grown into a successful regenerative business. Cygnet Perfumery creates the most divine collection of handcrafted botanical extrait de parfum's and regenerative skincare, made in limited and small batches using sustainable sources and methods. Whether it be a parfum or skincare, Sondrine only uses the most carefully considered natural ingredients ( no synthetic fragrances or endangered plants), the process of creation is slow and intentional, with every extrait de parfum released exclusively in limited batches. Listening to Sondrine talk about the alchemical creation process of her potent products; It becomes clear that Cygnet Perfumery is a business centred around integrity and conscious practices. Sondrine's devotion and attention to every aspect of creating these divine bottles of joy for our most primal sense are admirable and something worth celebrating. This conversation is heart and soul-worthy and will teach you a lot about the art of botanical perfumery. Tune in to hear Tahnee and Sondrine discuss botanical formulation, conscious business, the power of scent, essential oils, motherhood, birth, midwifery, and so much more. "We want to treat it with respect. That's part of the reason we release a small batch and only once a year. We don't want to produce in mass production, to make as much profit as possible out of these amazing plants that we have the privilege of working with". - Sondrine Kehoe Tahnee and Sondrine discuss: Botanical perfumery How we experience smell. The skin microbiome. What is regenerative skincare? skincare ingredients. The golden age of perfumery. Native Australian botanicals. Aromatherapy and oil guidelines. Home birth and midwifery. Why the scent of parfum changes over time. Who is Sondrine Kehoe? Sondrine Kehoe is the founder and nose behind Cygnet - a mindful small business that offers slow-made botanical extrait de parfum and regenerative skincare. Sondrine is a self-taught perfumer who has been alchemising plants into fragrance since she was a child. After studying midwifery and becoming a mother herself, she launched Cygnet in 2020 - a celebration of nature, creativity, and the fifth sense. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ON APPLE PODCAST Resources: IFRA Perfume Body cygnetperfumery.com.au Cygnet Perfumery Instagram Q: How Can I Support The SuperFeast Podcast? A: Tell all your friends and family and share online! We'd also love it if you could subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Or check us out on Stitcher, CastBox, iHeart RADIO:)! Plus we're on Spotify! Check Out The Transcript Here: Tahnee: (00:00) Hi everybody and welcome to the SuperFeast Podcast. I'm here today with Sondrine Kehoe. She's the founder of Cygnet Perfumery, and she's just a bit of a legend. I'm really excited to have her here with us today. Tahnee: (00:14) I've been diving into her world, I think since the start of the year. I signed up for a subscription for her work, and I've been getting these beautiful little packages on that incredible cotton paper that you use, which I'm obsessed with. Tahnee: (00:26) And Sondrine's work around using botanicals that are really carefully sourced, and some of them are handmade, and just this really kind of old school process, using... Is it the spiritus vini? All of this stuff. I'm really excited to be here with you. Because I have a big thing for perfume but I don't like all that commercial stuff, so it's super exciting to meet you. Thanks so much for joining us. Sondrine Kehoe: (00:53) Thanks. It's so nice to be chatting to you. Tahnee: (00:56) Yeah. And I'm just so fascinated with your story. I tried to do a bit of research on you, and saw that used to be a midwife, and I thought, babies, scent... Really primal careers you've had. So would you mind telling us a little bit about how you got into perfumery, but also your life before perfumery? Sondrine Kehoe: (01:20) Of course, yeah. Where to begin? I feel like actually, perfumery started right from the beginning. So before midwifery and all those other tangents that I went on, I started, just like most children, making potions in the garden from plants, and I think we can all relate to that. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:46) And I just never grew out of it. It's just a passion that was seeded from an early age. And so I'd always make my own perfumes and skincare from the garden, and was very encouraged by all my aunts and family, who would give me books and old perfume bottles. Sondrine Kehoe: (02:10) And I remember in primary school, I discovered that botanical perfumery was an actual vocation, and that there were people out there making it. And so I made my first alcohol based perfume with vodka and honey, and different flowers from the garden. I've still got it today, actually. But it's something that I've just done my whole life and loved. I guess it's a bit of a creative outlet for me. Sondrine Kehoe: (02:42) And then I got out of high school, and actually was going to start something when I finished school, a completely different project, but with botanical perfume. But life took me in another direction and I ended up studying midwifery, and completely fell in love with that whole world. Babies, birth. It was a really special time. Sondrine Kehoe: (03:11) So I studied that for four years. And then me and my partner decided to have a sea change, to move out of the city with my sister and her husband. And sorry if I sound breathless. It's the 32 week [crosstalk 00:03:28] read my daughter a story and I'm... Run a marathon. Sondrine Kehoe: (03:36) So we had a sea change out of Melbourne and ended up both getting pregnant, within about two weeks apart of each other. And so we both had our babies in the same house, and life just suddenly slowed down a lot. And I took a step back from Midwifery, and just fell back into perfumery. Sondrine Kehoe: (04:03) While my daughter would nap I would be tinkering away on different formulas. And Cygnet really grew from there, from becoming a mother and re- igniting that creativity and slowing down a bit. So yeah, it's definitely related. Pushed me in that direction. Tahnee: (04:29) I don't know a lot about the art and craft of it beyond that it's this incredible mix of alchemy and chemistry, and then nuance, your own olfactory perceptions and how you weave things together. But is it a slow process for you, pulling together a scent, or is that something that comes really quickly, or how does it work for you? Sondrine Kehoe: (04:54) I'd probably say a little bit of both. Definitely mainly slow. There's a couple of perfumes that have taken a couple of months to create, but a lot of them take years really, of just slightly altering 1.1 Mil less of something. I think it's definitely a slow process. And the ageing process in itself is slow with them, and they do change after you allow them to age for six months or so. Tahnee: (05:31) Yeah, I found that super interesting, just researching perfumes, that like wine, they age and they get better, different. What's your thoughts on that? Is there an appropriate use phase? Sondrine Kehoe: (05:47) Definitely. I think you can definitely draw that analogy between wine making and perfumery, particularly with botanical perfumery, and you have these really dynamic, alive essential oils you're working with, and absolutes that are in themselves like perfumes, really. Sondrine Kehoe: (06:08) So each oil is made up of hundreds and hundreds of different volatile chemical compounds, and so when you mix them all together and put them in a base of... So we use spiritus vini, which is grape alcohol... There's these chemical reactions that occur between all the essential oils, and that's what creates that... On the nose, you'll notice it becomes smoother, rounder, less sharp notes sticking out. They kind of do become fuller bodied. And sometimes- Tahnee: (06:47) Yeah, like wine. Sondrine Kehoe: (06:48) Yeah, it is. It's really similar to wine. Tahnee: (06:55) So with the spiritus vini... I guess I'm not super familiar with how a more commercial perfume is made. Years ago I stopped using them because they made me sick. If I sprayed... I can't remember... I bought one when I was in my early 20s and every time I sprayed it I'd sneeze for about half an hour, and then I'd feel really nauseous. So I stopped using them. Tahnee: (07:20) And I kind of just started moving more toward essential oils and things anyway. And we spoke a little bit off camera about that, but I was really researching essential oils, realising how potent they are, and you know maybe not to be liberally applying, as I was at the time. So what's the role of the spiritus vini? Is it like a preservative or a carrier, or how does it hold the perfume? Sondrine Kehoe: (07:45) I guess its role is a little bit of everything. So essential oils, and absolutes, and all of their aromatic materials we use can't be applied directly to skin. So you have to follow and know their safe skin concentration limit to, as best as you can, make sure that no one's going to have a reaction to the product. Sondrine Kehoe: (08:14) And so partly it's a dilutant, but alcohol does also preserve the fragrance. But the main thing I love about it is that it actually projects the fragrance. So as you put it on, the alcohol rises, evaporates off your skin, and it really gives that lift, especially to the top notes of the fragrance. So that's why we chose to work with it rather than do oil based perfumes. I just love how it makes the fragrance smell, and how you experience it. Tahnee: (08:52) Yeah, and my guess is that quality of when you apply it, your body's warm and there's that mixing of you and the perfume [crosstalk 00:09:01] Sondrine Kehoe: (09:01) Yeah, that's a whole other thing, isn't it? It's amazing. You smell it on[crosstalk 00:09:09] Tahnee: (09:10) Yeah, and I'm like, "It doesn't smell the same on you." Sondrine Kehoe: (09:13) Yeah, it mixes with your own body chemistry. And even the climate as well... So you'll notice, in warm weather, it might be slightly different to, say, winter. It's so alive, isn't it? Living organism of perfume. Tahnee: (09:33) Yeah, and I guess like if you're... Because I know you're really interested in the microbiome, and I wonder if you could speak a little bit to that, in terms of those more synthetic fragrances, and then how something like Cygnet would work. Is it more microbiome friendly to work with more natural products? Is there a correlation there between keeping our skin happy and... Sondrine Kehoe: (09:57) Yeah. So I guess my interest in the microbiome happened when I studied midwifery. That was when I first learned about it. Because our microbiome is seeded at birth, obviously. And that sent me into a whole research spiral, and I just fell in love with it, and had always planned on launching skincare. Sondrine Kehoe: (10:22) So we launched, at the start of this year, the regenerative skincare line which is all microbiome friendly. And with perfume, products that can influence the microbiome in a negative way can be natural or synthetic. So it can be either, because there are definitely essential oils that are really highly anti microbial, like tea tree oil. That's an example. Tahnee: (10:53) Oregano. Sondrine Kehoe: (10:54) Yeah, oregano. Exactly. And so in concentrations that are really high, they can also affect the good bacteria that we want to keep on our skin. But then there are also oils that are selectively anti microbial. And so they'll target the pathogens, the bad ones we don't want, but still allow the others to thrive. So with the perfumes, they are alcohol based. And alcohol is obviously... Tahnee: (11:29) We've learned about that this year. Sondrine Kehoe: (11:30) Yeah, we learned about that, and I think we can all feel that, with all the sanitizer we're applying as well, that it's not a great thing for our microbiome. But it's needed sometimes. So it's something that I would love to integrate further with our fragrance line, as we grow. Sondrine Kehoe: (11:49) The key thing with it, that I wanted, was... You'll note that they're all applied the traditional way. Because they're extraits, we dab them. We don't spray them. And so they're applied to a really tiny surface area of your skin. So I definitely wouldn't claim that they are going to benefit your microbiome. But I would have to leave it to the experts to... Tahnee: (12:22) Yeah, but I guess that makes a lot of sense, that you're not like spraying this mist all over you, that's going to hit multiple parts of the body. Sondrine Kehoe: (12:32) Yeah, definitely. But it certainly has different benefits too, wearing as, say, a synthetic fragrance. Tahnee: (12:41) Yeah and I mean, your skincare... I just received some the other day. I just opened it this morning. It's beautiful. [crosstalk 00:12:47] So I'm looking forward to having used it for a little while, but I'm really interested in your work around that, because there's a hydrosol product with the seaweed extract in it, which looks [crosstalk 00:13:03] And then I've got the serum. So I'm interested, how did that come about? What's your process with putting that together? Sondrine Kehoe: (13:10) So I was working on that for quite some time. We called the line Regenerative Skin Care because we follow a philosophy where each product has three criteria that it has to meet. So we source all our ingredients direct from farmers, producers, distillers, scientists that are using regenerative, organic or bio dynamic practises. And they have to be microbiome friendly for our skin. And then also we plant a tree with each one sold. Sondrine Kehoe: (13:48) So the whole concept is that it's meant to regenerate the microbes both on our skin and on the earth, through biodiversity. And it's been an amazing journey. I've just met so many incredible producers and distillers. So most of our ingredients are sourced within Australia, and then there's a couple internationally. But it's been so nice to connect with these amazing people, and definitely been one of my favourite experiences so far in the business. So it kind of emerged from that. Sondrine Kehoe: (14:29) And so at the moment, there's only two products, a serum and an elixir, I guess you could call it. It's a mist. And we're also slowly working on a cleanser. But it will always be really minimal, because if you're into microbiome friendly skincare, you'll know you don't need much for your skin. A minimal routine is best. Tahnee: (14:57) Yeah. Leave it alone. Sondrine Kehoe: (14:59) Exactly. And as little ingredients as you can, just of really high quality. But the ingredients that have made these products, I've fallen in love with. You mentioned the seaweed extract. So that's one from a company in Hobart, Tasmania. And it's wakame seaweed that they collect from Patagonia, as well as a little bit on the coast of Tazzy. And they organically extract it in their lab. Sondrine Kehoe: (15:34) And they work, I think, with a university nearby them. So they've done some really amazing studies on this product they create, and it's just really an incredible extract for the skin, and for the microbiome as well. Tahnee: (15:49) I'm excited to see that, because I think seaweed's just such an incredible... I know they're kind of weird plant animal things. [crosstalk 00:16:06] But they're such an amazing boon for humans and the planet. It's really exciting to see them getting a bit more time in the public arena. Sondrine Kehoe: (16:16) Yeah, it is, isn't it? Tahnee: (16:17) Yeah. And so I was really curious about where Cygnet came from. Because it's a baby goose, but is that your relationship with it? Is it a baby goose [crosstalk 00:16:31] Sondrine Kehoe: (16:31) Funnily enough, it basically is. So a cygnet's a baby swan. Tahnee: (16:36) Baby swan. Sondrine Kehoe: (16:36) It's slightly different from a goose. Tahnee: (16:37) Yeah, no, gosling. Of course. Sondrine Kehoe: (16:38) Same, same. Tahnee: (16:40) [crosstalk 00:16:40] my baby brain. Sondrine Kehoe: (16:42) We were just in Sydney, feeding baby swans, cygnets... Tahnee: (16:45) Oh, were you? Sondrine Kehoe: (16:45) ... And my daughter was like, "What's a baby swan called?" And I was like, "It's called a cygnet." Yeah, anyway. Tahnee: (16:49) They're so cute. Sondrine Kehoe: (16:49) Yeah, they're sweet, aren't they? So my loved ones all call me swan. So that's how it came... And then Cygnet obviously evolved after I became a mother. So we were chatting one evening, and the name came about. Tahnee: (17:11) It's so beautiful. And all of your branding, all of its really... I can just tell how much your attention to detail and that alchemy has sort of carried through the whole range. Sondrine Kehoe: (17:24) Oh, thank you. Tahnee: (17:26) It's really beautiful to experience it. Sondrine Kehoe: (17:26) That's lovely. Tahnee: (17:29) Like that paper, I swear, every time I get it I'm like- Sondrine Kehoe: (17:31) Yeah, isn't it amazing? I just keep it but I don't know what I'm doing with it. Tahnee: (17:35) That paper's called lokta paper, and it's a traditional Nepalese paper that is made from a plant there. But it's beautiful. Sondrine Kehoe: (17:46) It is. It's really, really special. And so tell me a little bit about... Do you do some of the distillation stuff yourself, or are you... I mean, I'm thinking about time. How long do these take you? Tahnee: (18:02) I know. I would love to. It's definitely a big hobby of mine. I was lucky enough to go and have a day distilling with one of my producers, who distils the rosemary hydrosol for me. And it was amazing, learning about distilling. Tahnee: (18:22) I'd love to eventually get a still and have a go myself. But I think it would be a big learning process, and I'm very fussy with my sourcing. And the oils that I'm working with, just of a calibre that would probably take me years to figure out how to distil them as well. So I'll leave it to the experts for now. Tahnee: (18:46) But I do some things in house, so using an old method called enfleurage, where you use a bit of fat... I use organic shea butter... And it's for flowers that are too fragile to distil as an essential oil. So maybe like violets and- Sondrine Kehoe: (19:12) Jasmine and rose. Tahnee: (19:13) Yeah. All of those beautiful ones. So you lay them on the fat, and you have to change them every day, at least 30 times. So it's a really slow process. And then you wash them [crosstalk 00:19:25] Yeah, exactly. So I do do that. I enjoy all those slow processes. And I also make tinctures. So with the spiritus vini, you can extract certain materials as a tincture, and then age them as well, separately to the perfume. Sondrine Kehoe: (19:47) So you're using those tinctures in the perfume, as a part of [crosstalk 00:19:50] Tahnee: (19:50) I am. Yeah, as a part of the base. Some of them are really strong, so they don't constitute the whole base. So for example, Vigneron, which I think you just would have got. Is that right? [crosstalk 00:20:06] Oh no. End of the year [crosstalk 00:20:10] December, sorry. That has a- Sondrine Kehoe: (20:08) Sneak preview. Tahnee: (20:13) That all started from a tincture I made of heritage roses from a vineyard nearby. Sondrine Kehoe: (20:18) Oh, wow. Tahnee: (20:19) Yeah, so that's beautiful. And it also has an oak barrel tincture as well. So it's a lot of fun. I think alchemy's one of the things that I'm just super into, and I feel like perfume [crosstalk 00:20:36] really old art, that if you go back all the way through human history, we've been playing with scents. Because there's that really primitive sense of how much scent brings forth memory, and brings forth really subtle layers of our consciousness. Is there a scent for you that's really meaningful, that holds... Sondrine Kehoe: (20:59) A lot of memory? Tahnee: (21:00) Yeah, [crosstalk 00:21:03] You've worked with a lot of really powerful scents in your range. Sondrine Kehoe: (21:05) Yeah, definitely. I think whenever that happens it always takes me by surprise. So recalling something comes to mind right now, but [crosstalk 00:21:20] you'll get a smell of a perfume. Someone's walking by, and you'll smell what they're wearing, and instantly [crosstalk 00:21:27] taken back to another loved one. But I'm trying to think... Tahnee: (21:36) It's probably all hand sanitizer right now. Sondrine Kehoe: (21:39) Yeah. Well actually, the hand sanitizer brings me back to the birth suite. [crosstalk 00:21:43] so I kind of have this nostalgic love for the smell. Tahnee: (21:48) That's really charming. Delivering babies. Sondrine Kehoe: (21:52) Exactly, yeah. And it's funny like that. I think it's the strongest sense we have that's connected to emotion and memories. It has a really powerful ability to bring back memories. A lot of the time it might just be things like cooking, I think, will often bring me back to my childhood. A certain dish that my mum would make. Tahnee: (22:17) Yeah, even stuff you've eaten overseas. Smelling- Sondrine Kehoe: (22:19) Yeah. Is there something for you? Tahnee: (22:24) I have a thing for vetiver because... This is a weird story, but I had an eating disorder in my late teens and early 20s. I was very disembodied, and I worked with this woman for a really long time who would rub vetiver all over her hands before she worked on me. And the first time I ever remember feeling my body, all I could smell was vetiver, and it's just this very- Sondrine Kehoe: (22:49) Wow. What a powerful memory. Tahnee: (22:51) Yeah, it's a really grounding smell. Every time I smell it now I'm like [crosstalk 00:22:59] Sondrine Kehoe: (22:59) And it's distilled from roots as well. So that's [crosstalk 00:23:02] Tahnee: (23:02) Is it? Sondrine Kehoe: (23:03) Yeah [crosstalk 00:23:04] Tahnee: (23:03) So that makes sense. Really earthy. But I've always liked spag bol and things like that. Sondrine Kehoe: (23:12) I know. It's always those simple things. Manila or all those. Tahnee: (23:18) Or certain incense. I used to own a yoga studio, so there's times when I would light a certain type of incense I'd be like, "That reminds me of that space." [crosstalk 00:23:28] I find perfume [crosstalk 00:23:31] Sondrine Kehoe: (23:31) Definitely. I love using scent purposefully, to bring you back to a certain way of feeling, or a time. And using new scents that you haven't smelled before to help establish a memory, I think's really beautiful. Tahnee: (23:51) Yeah, like creating a new pathway. Sondrine Kehoe: (23:52) Yeah. Tahnee: (23:54) Is your daughter interested in this process at all? Sondrine Kehoe: (23:57) Yeah, she is. She's already doing it in the garden. Tahnee: (24:02) Has she created anything interesting yet? Sondrine Kehoe: (24:08) Yeah, she's my prodigy. The pressure's on her. No, she definitely loves exploring, and I can't wait till she's... She's only three, but when she gets to the age where she's able to tinker around at my perfume organ and play with all the oils. I can't wait to see what she creates. She's definitely very interested in it. Tahnee: (24:33) But is she more in the mud and petals stage? Sondrine Kehoe: (24:37) She's still in the mud and petals stage. Tahnee: (24:41) My daughter [inaudible 00:24:43] not a nice smell, but I'm very proud of you for trying. Sondrine Kehoe: (24:49) Yeah, definitely. Tahnee: (24:49) And are you using a lot of traditional... I mean, my understanding of perfumery is a lot of, I guess, our more modern processes out of the French style, I guess, that I know. [crosstalk 00:25:06] Sondrine Kehoe: (25:05) Yeah, for sure. It is, yeah. So the processes we use are inspired by, I guess, the golden age of perfumery in France, which was around 16th to 18th Century, I think, before synthetic molecules were discovered. And there were these beautiful perfumes. A lot of them were made up of hundreds of different essential oils. And they would also use... The spiritus vini comes from there too, a particular distillation of grape alcohol. Sondrine Kehoe: (25:44) And the style, extrait de parfum, is also a French style that's the most concentrated, purest form of scent, and why I really love that intimate physical process of applying it directly to your skin, rather than spraying. [crosstalk 00:26:07] Tahnee: (26:07) I totally agree with that. It's very sensual, and slow, and [crosstalk 00:26:13] in putting it on. And I mean, I guess, is that tradition... I'm interested in how... Are you looking at Australian botanicals, and going, "Well, how do I weave..." Sondrine Kehoe: (26:27) Definitely. Tahnee: (26:28) I don't know how they'd play with your perfume. Sondrine Kehoe: (26:32) Yeah, so influenced by those old traditions but then weaving in more contemporary insights and methods, and I guess disrupting a little bit what the tradition of perfume is. Tahnee: (26:46) Go, girl. Sondrine Kehoe: (26:46) So I've used some beautiful Australian oils, and at the moment I've got a really gorgeous duo of oils from a distiller in New South Wales that I've been slowly working on. Sondrine Kehoe: (27:05) I find one of my favourite scents is the smell of the bush by the beach, but it's something that [crosstalk 00:27:11] hard to capture.So I've been working on something for years, but I'm still not happy. It's hard to do it justice. Tahnee: (27:19) Because I guess you've got so many layers of nuance, and that [inaudible 00:27:26] fresh, seaweedy, and then [crosstalk 00:27:28] Sondrine Kehoe: (27:28) Exactly. Tahnee: (27:30) And you guys are on the Mornington Peninsula, right? Sondrine Kehoe: (27:32) We are. Tahnee: (27:32) So you've got the proper Aussie bush. Sondrine Kehoe: (27:35) Exactly. We are. We're on a little beach town here. And we're on five acres, so there's mainly tea tree on the property where we are. Tahnee: (27:45) Lovely. Sondrine Kehoe: (27:46) And the smell of that sandy soil and the tea tree when the sun warms it up, it's so beautiful. We've got some amazing oils coming from Australia, particularly our Australian sandalwood as well. Tahnee: (28:01) Is that sort of an emerging industry here? Because I think it seems like these big oil companies, which we don't need to name names, but we know who they are... Then there's all these little people who are just quite small. Is it hard to compete with these kind of big, MLM, global operations? Sondrine Kehoe: (28:29) Yeah, definitely. So like the artisan distillers... There's definitely a bit of a monopoly on the oil industry. And a lot of politics, and also sustainability issues as well, with sourcing. It's something that we're super careful of. Sondrine Kehoe: (28:53) I'd love to be able to source everything direct like we do with skincare, for fragrance, but we make our batches in really small quantities that are released once a year, so it's just not viable for the producers of these oils to sell them in such small quantities. Sondrine Kehoe: (29:13) So we work with three different suppliers. One of them mainly sources from artisan distillers, which is really nice because it's a completely different product. For example, vetiver, you will smell three different oils and they'll smell completely different depending on where they're grown or who's distilled them, what the climate was like that year. Sondrine Kehoe: (29:39) And so here in Australia, it's definitely starting to grow a bit bigger. I would say the main oils that are coming out of Australia for the perfume industry are Australian sandalwood, particularly because sandalwood's an endangered species. Sondrine Kehoe: (30:00) So we used to use Sandalwood coming out of India, but basically the sandalwood trees there got just decimated by the perfume industry and essential oil industry, which is really sad, and something to be wary of when you're buying oils. So we don't use any endangered species in our perfumes. Sondrine Kehoe: (30:22) And the other oil that comes out of here... It's actually an absolute... Is called boronia, and it's a tiny little brown flower. I'm not sure if you've ever heard of it. Tahnee: (30:32) Yeah, is it like the little succulenty kind of- Sondrine Kehoe: (30:35) It does look a little bit like that, and it looks a bit like a bell, the flower. Tahnee: (30:39) Yeah, I think I grow some. Sondrine Kehoe: (30:41) Yeah, I know. One mil of that is about usually $60. [crosstalk 00:30:49] Yeah, exactly. Tahnee: (30:52) So what's it smell like? What's its notes? How would you describe it? Sondrine Kehoe: (30:58) It's really beautiful and unique. It's like a perfume in its own right. It's kind of like... Tahnee: (31:04) Kind of a floral- Sondrine Kehoe: (31:05) Floral but a little bit fruity. So we don't currently have a perfume with it in there, but it's definitely on the cards.[crosstalk 00:31:16] Yeah, I get too excited. All these different projects running at once. Tahnee: (31:21) Yeah, I mean, I think we're very similar here. We always have 500 things in the pipeline that never seem to make the light of day. But it's a really interesting thing with sustainability, because again, in researching the essential oil industry a few years ago, I was just pretty devastated with how... And I mean, even the spiritual community, like palo santo and all of the things that we... Sondrine Kehoe: (31:44) Yeah, I know. Tahnee: (31:46) ... Everyone burns in their [crosstalk 00:31:47] White sage is getting destroyed. And I was reading a lot about frankincense in Africa and [crosstalk 00:31:59] Sondrine Kehoe: (31:59) Yeah. The same with that as well. Yeah, I think there's not enough awareness about it, perhaps. And I think maybe people think that when you're buying online, that it's all of the same calibre and produced in the same way. And even the amount of oils that are fake essential oils online as well is really shocking. You definitely want to know who your supplier is. Tahnee: (32:33) And I noticed that with your perfume, it's so viscous, compared to even good quality organic perfumes and stuff I've bought, there's a real... Viscosity's only word I can think of. It's a really deep texture and substance to it. And really rich smells. Tahnee: (32:54) And I think there's something... The first time I ever got a vial... I think it was the [inaudible 00:32:59] It was the first one I got, and I was like, "Whoa. This is a very different experience to all the other ones I've ever bought." Which are mostly from health food stores or small makers. They're probably the oil based ones that you were talking about earlier. Tahnee: (33:12) But I can sort of tell that... And I've noticed that with buying essential oils. You can see how the concentration and how the colour and the smell... And there's a real difference in quality. Sondrine Kehoe: (33:23) Yeah, for sure there is, isn't there? Tahnee: (33:27) [inaudible 00:33:27] Are there any sort of companies for the public that you like? Like Australian based? Sondrine Kehoe: (33:32) Yeah, for sure. Well, Australian based, I have bought from Ahimsa, and I've been pretty happy with them. Really happy. And our biggest essential oil distributors here would maybe, I'd say, be... There's New Directions or Auroma. Sondrine Kehoe: (33:54) I don't buy too much from them so I'm not quite sure. I can't really make a comment about them. But I find it quite hard to source within Australia, and so my two main suppliers Hermitage in Italy and Eden Botanicals in America, to be completely transparent, if anyone wants to check them out. Tahnee: (34:23) I've bought from Eden in America when I've been over there. And in my research, a lot of the better companies did seem to be the European based, because they were- Sondrine Kehoe: (34:35) Yeah. I think it's also to do with... I've been trying to get a few oils direct, and dealing with customs is another world. Tahnee: (34:47) I know all about that. Sondrine Kehoe: (34:47) And the taxes you pay on top of it. So I think it is really hard for a business here to offer that kind of array of products within Australia. But I really love the values of both of those companies, and completely trust how they test and source their products. But I'd love to hear if anyone's had some good experiences here as well. I know there's another company called earthYARD which is relatively new. Tahnee: (35:24) Yeah, I've heard of them. Sondrine Kehoe: (35:27) They're really transparent with where they source as well. So they've got quite a small range of essential oils, but also carrier oils as well. Tahnee: (35:37) And so can you explain that concept for people who don't understand? You said before that you don't want to put pure, unadulterated... That's not the right word but you know what I mean... Pure essential oil on your skin. Acupuncture brain fry. Tahnee: (35:57) My friend... My gosh... He literally burned himself. I can't remember what he put on his skin, but then he went out in the sun, and he had third degree burns. Sondrine Kehoe: (36:05) Oh, no. Oh, the poor thing. Tahnee: (36:10) One must be careful. Sondrine Kehoe: (36:10) So oils that can do that particularly, are bergamot and certain citruses. It's called they're phototoxic, so if you go out into the sun wearing them, then [crosstalk 00:36:25] So yeah, definitely don't play around with oils at home undiluted. Sondrine Kehoe: (36:34) So there's a perfume body called IFRA, and they set the rules for how much of both synthetic and natural ingredients can go into a perfume at a safe skin level. There's a lot of maybe discussion around whether those rules are right or not. And in Australia we don't actually have to follow what they do, but in countries like in Europe, you do. To sell your fragrances you have to follow those guidelines. Sondrine Kehoe: (37:12) And I've chosen to follow them, just because it does set out a safe level so that people are less likely to have an allergic reaction. And particularly with those phototoxic essential oils, how much can you put in the perfume without someone going out into the sun after and getting a terrible burn like that. [crosstalk 00:37:35] it's something you definitely don't want your customers to experience. Sondrine Kehoe: (37:40) So their guidelines are all available to the public, and it's definitely interesting to read if you're going down the route of learning about perfumery as well. And then also, there's lots of great aromatherapy resources that also go into safe skin levels. Tahnee: (38:04) Yeah, because I grew up reading my mum's aromatherapy books. They were in my house. Sondrine Kehoe: (38:11) That's so nice. Tahnee: (38:12) Yeah, but I remember being like... You'd never put anything on straight. Even [crosstalk 00:38:18] you'd put in a carrier oil or something. And then 10 years ago everyone starts getting really into essential oils, and dabbing them on everything. And I was like, "Maybe I'm missing something in my learning about this." And what you're saying about the microbiome as well. They can be very powerful. Sondrine Kehoe: (38:40) Yeah, they are. I think that's the important thing, that just because it's natural or organic doesn't mean it's formulated in a way that's safe for your skin, or particularly for your microbiome. That's still such a new and emerging field of research. And I think skincare will all head there. I just think that that's the future of skincare. But slowly. There's a lot of work to be done there. Tahnee: (39:09) Yeah, they don't realise that they're actually part of the plant's hormones. I don't know if you've ever read... Obviously Perfume and Jitterbug Perfume, any of those books around perfume? Have you? Sondrine Kehoe: (39:25) I've read... What's that classic one? [crosstalk 00:39:30] Yeah, it's great. Patrick Suskind. Is that right? Tahnee: (39:33) Yeah, I think that's right. There's another book called Jitterbug Perfume, which is by Tom Robbins, which is not as well known, but it's one of my favourites. Sondrine Kehoe: (39:41) Okay. I've heard of that, actually, I've been meaning to read it. Is it good? Tahnee: (39:45) It's amazing. It's very absurd he's trying to capture the fragrance of beet at one point. Sondrine Kehoe: (39:52) Oh wow. Tahnee: (39:56) It goes all through New Orleans and France and Seattle, and all these different places. But just that idea of the essential oil being like the blood or the essence of the plant. Sondrine Kehoe: (40:07) Yeah, definitely. Tahnee: (40:07) Can you speak at all to that? Because I find that such a fascinating idea. Sondrine Kehoe: (40:16) Yeah, definitely. I do see it like the essence of the plant for sure. Especially when you're in the room, when it's being distilled. Being in that room, and when Bridget from Granite Bar Rosemary was distilling the rosemary, there's just an energy in the room as well when you start smelling it come through this amazing old copper... Tahnee: (40:43) Still. Sondrine Kehoe: (40:43) Yeah, still. It does have this really amazing feeling, and the oils do feel so alive as well. And that ties in to the old alchemy as well, doesn't it? Extracting that... Tahnee: (41:00) Yeah, that very essence of... Sondrine Kehoe: (41:03) Yeah, the very essence of the plant. Tahnee: (41:05) And then what, I guess, a privilege that is, to have access to that. Sondrine Kehoe: (41:09) Oh, it is. Tahnee: (41:10) And [crosstalk 00:41:10] it just becomes this whole story. Sondrine Kehoe: (41:15) For sure. We try and treat it with that respect as well. That's part of the whole reason of releasing really small batch, and only once a year, and not just producing in mass production, to make as much profit as you can out of these amazing plants that I feel like we have the privilege to work with. Tahnee: (41:39) Yeah, I mean, herbalism's the same for us. It's this funny dance between... You want people to experience the magic, and then at the same time it's like we have to respect what's realistic within the capacity of these plants to be spread around the world. Sondrine Kehoe: (41:59) Yeah, what you can harvest. Tahnee: (42:01) Yeah. And I think about that a lot with all of these things we consume for pleasure, beauty, health. It's easy to just be like take, take, take, and at some point... I love that idea that you have that regenerative... Tahnee: (42:18) And I know you guys pay the rent as well, like we do. We support a company that buys land to regenerate, and we pay the rent, and give to some indigenous communities. Tahnee: (42:29) But it's just this idea that... Mason and I have always talked about it, where it's like the plants give us so much. It's the least we can do to give back in some way. Sondrine Kehoe: (42:37) Yeah, definitely. The business model needs a lot of shaking up, doesn't it? Tahnee: (42:42) Yeah. And I think there's people like yourself, and I'm starting to see... I mean, I think the internet is a blessing and a curse, but it provides this forum for us, especially... I mean, we're still a small business... To really get out there and be seen by people, and not have to go through these big distributor channels. And you get to have direct relationships with customers [crosstalk 00:43:06] Sondrine Kehoe: (43:06) Yeah, it's so nice, isn't it? It makes it all really worth it, especially that direct relation with your customers. Tahnee: (43:07) And so what does that look like for you guys? I mean, I saw you wrote somewhere that you had a five year plan. What's Cygnet's journey looking like? Is it [crosstalk 00:43:28] Sondrine Kehoe: (43:30) Well, it's always evolving. And it's definitely heading in the direction of... The immediate goal is broadening our range of skincare offerings, and continuing to establish those relationships with farmers, growers, distillers around here. Sondrine Kehoe: (43:53) And then the dream would be to have a regenerative farm. I think that's more of a 10 year goal. I'd absolutely love to head in that direction, and have an aromatic garden as well, and be able to produce more ingredients for perfumes. Sondrine Kehoe: (44:15) But it's all still growing, and the business is growing with my family. And this little bub's on the way, due in October. And I'm sure that everything will change again. It's been a really nice way to do business. Just take the pressure off constantly producing more, and those concepts of success and everything, and just slowly grow it with how the family's [crosstalk 00:44:53] Tahnee: (44:53) I mean, how do you define that for yourself? Is this just something that lights you up, and you feel successful just seeing it come to life? When you have that farm, will that be the thing that makes you feel like you've really made it, or have you- Sondrine Kehoe: (45:09) Feel like you've got there? Tahnee: (45:11) Yeah. Because I think about that a lot with us. I'm still not sure sometimes. I feel like we've achieved so much and I could kick back, and I'm like, "I'm good." Sondrine Kehoe: (45:19) Yeah, and then do you think, "Where would I like to grow from here"? Tahnee: (45:24) [crosstalk 00:45:24] we just did a process with our team where we did a five year plan, and the team were dreaming up that we had a wellness centre, where people could come and heal. And listening to them all talk about their dreams for what SuperFeast could become, I was like, "Oh, wow." Tahnee: (45:42) It's really inspiring... Because Mason and I have carried it, like you're probably doing right now... It's ourselves for so long. And now we've got this group of other people that are contributing as well, and it's actually- Sondrine Kehoe: (45:53) That's so exciting. Really special. Tahnee: (45:54) Yeah, it's kind of like you feel that community vision coming through. So anyway, it just got me thinking a lot about, what does it even mean? [crosstalk 00:46:06] Sondrine Kehoe: (46:06) I know. Well that's beautiful. I think that community vision, getting to that place, is somewhere where I'd feel like that's where I wanted to be, is building a community out of what you're doing is so special. And being able to invite other people in to imagine where your business could grow, so it's not just yours. It's as much your customers. And then inviting people in to work with you is so nice, having that team. So probably, when I had a beautiful team like that I would be feeling like, "Wow." Tahnee: (46:45) It is. It's definitely a really challenging part of business too. I'm not going to lie. But I find, for me, it's probably the most rewarding part too, is... It sounds trite but it literally feels like family. The people we've worked with for... I've been here for six years, so people I've worked through that whole time. And there's something very special for me about those relationships, and the stuff we've all been through. Sondrine Kehoe: (47:13) That's nice. Tahnee: (47:15) Yeah. And just how they dream SuperFeast to life every day as well. Sondrine Kehoe: (47:19) Yeah, that's amazing. It's so nice. [inaudible 00:47:24] Tahnee: (47:24) Yeah, well, I think it's similar... We've always talked about preserving land and trying to... Even, we want to bring the Australian indigenous herbs to market. It seems like an impossible dream in some ways, because we've been working with the TGA for a few years now, and it's just such an ordeal. Sondrine Kehoe: (47:47) Oh, wow. Yeah, I can imagine. Tahnee: (47:50) But it's possible. It's just you've got to keep [crosstalk 00:47:52] consistent. Tahnee: (47:54) Keep your vision and keep persevering. Yeah [crosstalk 00:47:58] And I've got this feeling, even in these times when, especially with COVID and all this stuff going on, that the earth is dreaming her dream too, and we're all a part of that. And I think there's a lot of beauty and small pockets emerging of sustainable, positive, really earth focused business. And it feels good. I try to stay in that space, and not go into, "Oh my god, the world's going to end." Sondrine Kehoe: (48:33) Yeah, it's nice to kind of use that rage, or what you're feeling, despair, or hate, and try and turn that into positive action, isn't it? Tahnee: (48:49) Yeah, [crosstalk 00:48:52] use your business to make a stand for the things that you believe in and preserve [crosstalk 00:48:57] Sondrine Kehoe: (48:56) Yeah, definitely. I think there's always room for that in what you're doing. Definitely. I feel like it gives it purpose. [crosstalk 00:49:09] Is there more skincare... Is that just the cleanser at this point, or you're going to do [crosstalk 00:49:17] Sondrine Kehoe: (49:16) Definitely always kind of dreaming about more little things, but [crosstalk 00:49:23] I think that, realistically, it'll be the cleanser this year, that's coming, and that's coming along really beautifully. And then slowly build it from there. Sondrine Kehoe: (49:38) Also, I'd love to be doing more one-off perfumes. I've got all these old flacons that I've collected since I was a girl, and I'd love to do one-off perfumes with that. But with pregnancy actually, I haven't been able to work with my oils. Tahnee: (49:53) That was literally going to be one of my questions, because I have been illegally dabbing. Sondrine Kehoe: (49:59) Sorry? Tahnee: (50:00) I've been using a little bit. I just said illegally dabbing. Sondrine Kehoe: (50:06) You can always, as well, put them on like a hankie or something, or clothing. Tahnee: (50:10) Yeah, I'm trying to be very mindful. But I was thinking, would you mind speaking a little bit to that? What's the rationale around pregnancy, and avoiding- Sondrine Kehoe: (50:20) Avoiding essential oils? Tahnee: (50:21) Yeah. Sondrine Kehoe: (50:22) So, particularly important in the first trimester, when your baby and your placenta and everything are still forming. There really just isn't enough research to say what a safe concentration level of essential oil is, obviously for ethical reasons. You can't really do a study saying that. So the best thing is just to avoid them. Sondrine Kehoe: (50:50) I think there's a very small list of safe essential oils. They're still advised not to be used in the first trimester. Some of them have really powerful effects, you'll know, even on your menstrual cycle. They've got the ability to cause contractions and- Tahnee: (51:09) [inaudible 00:51:09] Sondrine Kehoe: (51:09) Yeah, exactly. So they are really powerful ingredients. Also, just personally as well, with smell, anything that's strong sets me off. Tahnee: (51:26) Very unfortunate for a perfumer. Sondrine Kehoe: (51:28) It is. It's really funny having a ridiculously heightened sense of smell... I can smell things from miles away... And not being able to work at the perfume organ. It's slightly annoying, actually. But that's one thing I'm super excited about, is getting back to creating perfumes again, once this [crosstalk 00:51:49] Yeah, exactly. Tahnee: (51:56) I would love, if you don't mind, just before we sign off, sharing a little bit about... You said you had your daughter at home. You're a midwife, so I assume you've trained in all aspects of midwifery? Sondrine Kehoe: (52:08) Yeah. I actually still call myself a student midwife, because I had my daughter a semester out from finishing my degree. And was still really lucky to attend a lot of births. You do a lot of placement during your degree, and work with lots of beautiful midwives and pregnant women, and also learn how to have access to all the research as well. Sondrine Kehoe: (52:43) And I can solely put it down to doing midwifery that I had confidence to birth and confidence in my body that I could birth my daughter at home as well. So I'm so grateful that I found myself doing midwifery. It was a really beautiful experience. Me and my sister, as I said, both had our babies at home together with the same midwives. Tahnee: (53:09) That's so beautiful. Sondrine Kehoe: (53:11) And they were joking we'd go at the same time. Tahnee: (53:12) Be nice and convenient. Sondrine Kehoe: (53:13) So it didn't happen. They come when they want. So I did have her at home, and I've got the same beautiful midwife again, another one who's gorgeous, this time. So we'll be having this one at home as well. [crosstalk 00:53:34] Did I read that you had a home birth too? Is that right? Tahnee: (53:37) Yeah, my daughter was at home. So we live in a different house now, but in South Golden, where we live now. Which is really cute. We walk to the beach and I'm like, "That's where you were born." And she's always like [crosstalk 00:53:50] Sondrine Kehoe: (53:49) That's so nice. Tahnee: (53:53) Yeah, it's really cute. Sondrine Kehoe: (53:55) That's nice, isn't it? Tahnee: (53:56) Yeah, and the woman who owns the place is still a friend. So it's very nice. And I guess my mum always spoke of birth as... This sounds terrible but she's like, "We're animals. Animals give birth." Sondrine Kehoe: (54:11) That's not terrible at all. Tahnee: (54:12) They just do it. Sondrine Kehoe: (54:13) That's true. Tahnee: (54:14) Sounds very non romantic. Horses don't lie down on their backs and birth. They walk around and then they squat. Sondrine Kehoe: (54:22) We watched videos in our uni of animals giving birth. Tahnee: (54:26) Oh, did you? There you go. So I guess I had a lot of faith in that biologically, physiologically sound birth. And we're really fortunate in this area, to have a midwifery programme through the hospital that... Sondrine Kehoe: (54:42) Yeah, that's amazing. [crosstalk 00:54:43] Tahnee: (54:43) ... Allows for home birth. Yeah, so if you're no risk and tick all the boxes, you can do it. So we were really grateful for that. Sondrine Kehoe: (54:52) That's great. Tahnee: (54:53) Because that was a time when SuperFeast was not that big and we were very poor. Sondrine Kehoe: (54:56) No, it's not accessible, which is really sad. In Melbourne, I know there's at least one hospital that offers the home birth programme, in Sunshine Hospital, but you have to live within 30 minutes drive. Tahnee: (55:12) Yeah, so it's the same here. You have to be within shooting distance of the hospital. And I think they get so many people apply. I think there's a team of 10 midwives. So I think they give priority to women who've worked with them before, and then women that live in the area, and then they will take, occasionally, people outside. But I just think that I'd love to see more of those kinds of systems. There are some. I know there's a handful around the country. Sondrine Kehoe: (55:44) Yeah, there's a lot of challenges facing midwives, and home birth midwives in particular, that you'd be well aware of. It's a whole other. Tahnee: (55:58) Yeah, well we had a woman called [Cheryl Siri 00:56:01] on the podcast, who used to be a home birth midwife. And [Jane Hardwick Collings 00:56:06] as well, who I'm studying with. And just their stories... It's a really challenging time to be- Sondrine Kehoe: (56:14) It is, but at the same time, there's so much research supporting it, and particularly coming out now, in very baby steps in that direction. There's a lot of support for continuity of care. So when you have one midwife that whole pregnancy. Sondrine Kehoe: (56:31) And a lot of hospitals are implementing [crosstalk 00:56:35] continuity of care programmes, but like you said, tyre still tiny. The capacity to take a lot of women in those programmes just isn't there. Tahnee: (56:44) Yeah, you read the statistics... I think there was a study done in the States with 16,000 women or something, and there were no adverse outcomes for home birth. It was just such a positive study on how safe and how it's just such a minimal risk, especially these days. Tahnee: (57:08) I mean, I was talking to someone about this today, where I'm like, "I'm 20 minutes driving slowly to a hospital. They've let the ambulance know I'm having a baby. They've got the [crosstalk 00:57:18] in the fridge if something happens." There's a lot of steps put in place to make sure you're safe as well. It's not just... Tahnee: (57:29) And that's what I also believe. I've had friends that are free birthed, and I think women deserve the right to be educated to choose to have the support if they want it. And I do think it should be- Sondrine Kehoe: (57:39) Yeah, information's key. Tahnee: (57:42) Yeah, and just accessibility, like you're saying, that it's five to seven grand plus for a private midwife is a lot for a lot of people. Sondrine Kehoe: (57:47) Yeah, definitely. Not really affordable. But hopefully it moves in a good direction. [crosstalk 00:57:57] Tahnee: (57:57) Yeah, is that something you'd ever thought of getting back into? Sondrine Kehoe: (58:01) Definitely, yeah. I feel like once you've done it, it's just like... Tahnee: (58:04) Addictive? Sondrine Kehoe: (58:04) Yeah, completely. So I think once the kids have grown up, it's something that I'll go back to. It was too hard with having my little one. The only way to finish the course was to enrol her full time in daycare before one, and so it just wasn't really a possibility for me, or an option. And so I'll definitely go back there once I'm older, for sure. Tahnee: (58:36) Done making your own babies. Sondrine Kehoe: (58:37) Yeah, exactly. Tahnee: (58:39) I think there's something about that experience of having your own births too, that would... I had a student midwife with my home birth, and she'd had two boys fairly recently. She was only a couple of years older than me, and there was something about her being so close in my age, and having just had... It was like really nice to share that. And then also having older midwives who were... Been around the block, had seen everything, really relaxed and really calm. It was a really nice mix. Sondrine Kehoe: (59:07) So nice. Tahnee: (59:09) Good women's business stuff. Sondrine Kehoe: (59:10) Yeah, it is. It felt like that When I got to uni. It was I think over 100 women enrolled in this course. Like Hogwarts. Tahnee: (59:24) Hogwarts for ladies. Sondrine Kehoe: (59:24) Learning all these amazing things. Tahnee: (59:27) Well that's wonderful. I want to thank you so much for spending the time. I know that those last two weeks of pregnancy are exhausting, so I hope you've enjoyed being here with us. Sondrine Kehoe: (59:40) It was so nice. Tahnee: (59:41) Yeah, I'm really grateful because I just really love what you guys are doing, and what you're doing. Sondrine Kehoe: (59:50) Thank you so much. That's lovely. Same goes to you as well. Tahnee: (59:54) Thank you. I love that we get to connect with people through this. I'm like, "This is so good. I get paid to talk to people." [inaudible 00:59:59] So cygnetperfumery.com.au is the best place to find you guys, and online, on Insty? Sondrine Kehoe: (01:00:11) Yeah, we're on Instagram as well, cygnetperfumery [crosstalk 01:00:16] Tahnee: (01:00:16) I can put the links to that. And any other places you want to send people or any other things you want to share? Sondrine Kehoe: (01:00:24) No, I think that was covered beautifully. I think just engaging with your fifth sense. We so often neglect it, and it can bring so much joy. Tahnee: (01:00:36) Yeah, well especially, I think, in these times, what's been so nice for me receiving your parcels is just taking the time, reading the notes, and just having a very different experience. Tahnee: (01:00:52) I mean, we work with smell a lot, with herbs too, but it's not the same pleasurable... It's more around the sort of, "That's good, that's potent, that's strong" Whereas this is like this really beautiful and romantic experience. So I really love what you guys are doing. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:01:09) That's so nice to hear. Thank you. Tahnee: (01:01:09) Thank you. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:01:11) Thanks so much for having me on. Tahnee: (01:01:14) Yeah, well I hope you guys check out Sondrine's work, and we'll stay in touch. I'm so excited to continue to try your skincare. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:01:22) Beautiful. Tahnee: (01:01:22) I just [inaudible 01:01:25] be done. Because I feel like I've been trying all these different things and I'm just getting a bit like, "Ugh." Because I really just want like two or three things in my life. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:01:35) Yeah, you don't need much, which is the opposite of what the skincare industry will have you believe. Tahnee: (01:01:39) Well I tried absolutely nothing. My husband is this annoying person who's never washed his hair. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:01:45) Oh, really? Tahnee: (01:01:47) I'm just like, "I hate you." Sondrine Kehoe: (01:01:48) [inaudible 01:01:48] Tahnee: (01:01:48) No. And I'm like, "Well boys don't have to do it. Why do girls?" Sondrine Kehoe: (01:01:54) Probably if you gave your body that break, I guess your microbiome would [crosstalk 01:01:59] Tahnee: (01:01:59) I've tried with my hair and it... Sondrine Kehoe: (01:02:01) Didn't work. Tahnee: (01:02:01) Well, I gave it like four months, and I was like, "No. This is gross." But I definitely found with my skin... I learned that when I was in my... I came off the pill in my mid to late 20s, and I got really bad acne, which I later worked out with acupuncture and stuff, but at the time, I was like, topical... And my skin just got worse and worse. And I ended up going to nothing, like jojoba oil, and sometimes a clay to just pull it out. And it calmed down heaps after that. And my mum used to always put avocado and honey on my face. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:02:40) That's great. Your mum sounds wonderful. Tahnee: (01:02:40) Oh yeah, she's definitely crunchy. We grew up with a lot of weird and wonderful things. But I think it definitely reminded me just to strip it back to the basics. And since then, I don't use a lot of stuff. But I find you start buying oils, and then you have all these oil potions, this potion, cleansing potion, and then you're like... Sondrine Kehoe: (01:03:03) Yeah. Your vitamin C, your retinol. Tahnee: (01:03:07) Well I've never got into that. There's this great natural skincare place here, and they one time were like, "Vitamins." And I'm like, "No, that's too complicated." [inaudible 01:03:19] but they're probably good for me. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:03:22) Well, your microbiome does most of the work so [crosstalk 01:03:28] support them and you'll be fine. Tahnee: (01:03:29) Well thank you so much. It was such a pleasure to talk to you. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:03:33) You too. Tahnee: (01:03:33) And I hope you have a really great day. Sondrine Kehoe: (01:03:35) Thank you. Dive deep into the mystical realms of Tonic Herbalism in the SuperFeast Podcast!
Norm MacDonald passes away, Britney deletes her Insty, and the iPhone 13 releases this Friday
Efter ett extralångt sommaruppehåll droppar Gillye och Yeemy premiäravsnittet för säsong 3 som en blixt från klar himmel. 8:00 – Samtal med Tobias Bjarneby Tobias Bjarneby tog sina första stapplande steg på Nintendo-magasinets redaktion för nästan exakt 30 år sedan. Efter det har han aldrig slutat springa. Super Power, Super Play, Reset, Level och aktuella dokumentärserien Det svenska Spelundret är bara några i raden av verk som Tobias varit ansvarig för och inblandad i – och i detta avsnitt spiller han bönorna om allt! Glöm inte att följa oss på Twitty och Insty. https://twitter.com/podemupcast https://www.instagram.com/podemupcast/
Colleen and Bradley go deep in the shallow of Britney's latest Insty posts. And what secret messages, if any, she's left for us.
Born and raised in Ontario Canada, Julian quickly rose to Canadian soccer fame and prominence. At the young age of 15, Julian left Canada to play for Manchester United and eventually signed with AC Milan, regarded and as one of the richest soccer teams in the world. In 2011, at the age of 23, Julian was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and his life as a world class athlete changed very quickly. Since that time, Julian has grown into a leading figure in the MS world and is a current Ambassador for MS4MS.org. MS4MS.org is an organization which raises awareness for MS through sporting and music venues. In this interview, you will hear how Julian overcame heartbreak and adversity to become a champion again by pouring hope and positive action into his message. He inspiring all who fight MS and other autoimmune diseases. To find out more about Julian, check him out on Insty - julian.uccello. https://www.instagram.com/julian.uccello/Follow
Matilde und Georg treffen sich diese Woche online, weil Matilde nicht für den Podcast sterben wollte, und weil Georg ihr verboten hat das Haus zu verlassen! Aber die Sturmwarnung war echt. Heute gibt es wieder ein bisschen Zwangsstörung Content, weil ihr den alle braucht! Matilde und Georg besprechen warum deutsche Dialekte und Akzente nicht einfach so in der Kunst benutzt werden können, ohne dass sie ein Witz sind, weil Georg es für Rollenspiele braucht. Und weil es wichtig ist! #canceldeutschenfilm Matilde erzählt von ihrer Erfahrung beim Unterschriften Sammeln für Berlin Autofrei auf der ersten Mai Demo, und Georg hilft ihr. Matilde und Georg wundern sich, warum nicht mehr Leute diesen Podcast präsentieren wollen?!?!?!? Macht uns doch einen #onlyfans um UNS geil zu machen. Dann werden wir EUCH bezahlen. Das ist hier alles sehr gutes Business! Die beiden können das! Themen noch: Impfen, Diabetes, Arztneid, Hausärzte, Knoblauch, Klitoris. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/https://twitter.com/MatildeUndGeorgFolgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKaFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Hallo an alle #Pussylecker*innen! Und an alle die es nicht tun. Diese neue Folge #MUGPU ist die längste Folge aller Zeiten für diesen Podcast. Aber die extra fünfzehn Minuten lohnen sich weil es gibt so viel was besprochen wird. Wichtiges, unwichtiges, und alles dazwischen. Georg erzählt von einem epischen Wochenende auf Twitter und wie er und der fantastische Alex Upatov (@ketatunberg) #pussylecken zum Trend gemacht haben (ok andere waren involviert, aber das ist uns egal). Matilde und Georg wollen den ganzen Deutschen Film als Konzept canceln, besprechen wie sie sich auf soziale Median präsentieren, und warum sie kein Baileys trinken. TW: rassistische Polizeigewalt Georg erzählt von Polizeigewalt in Delmenhorst und es wird Ernst. Ansonsten wird besprochen was man nicht sagen kann (nervt nicht, es ist nicht so viel), Wahlen, die PARTEI, und so viel mehr! Die beiden reden viel. Es ist lustig. Hört rein! Hier könnt ihr für Qosay Sadam Khalafs Familie spenden. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/https://twitter.com/MatildeUndGeorgFolgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKaFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Es ist wieder Donnerstag, die Sonne scheint. Oder es ist Freitag, die Sonne scheint nicht. Oder ihr schaut am Samstag hier drauf und da haben wir das Wetter noch nicht kontrolliert. Zumindest ist es ein neuer Tag und ein guter Tag um MUGPU zu genießen. Dieser Podcast ist heute fast seriös! Aber keine sorge, das Wort "fick" fällt am Anfang oft genug, also ist das ja schon Comedy. Aber wir beantworten die Frage: Gibt es gute Menschen? Wir besprechen den #Mietendeckel, den #DerekChauvin Prozess, und setzen Prios für die nächsten Folgen. Es sollte ales ein #SexyPolitikRant sein, aber was ist heutzutage politisch noch sexy. Wir lösen auch die Frage wie man einen idealen Tagesrhythmus aufbaut, und wie lange man sich selbst zerstören kann (8 Monate). Oh. Hier wurde sehr oft "wir" geschrieben. Aber ihr seid ja alle davon ausgegangen dass einer von uns das schreibt. Georg hat einen Sexy-Nerd Rant über Marvel Filme, aber es ist eigentlich ein Sexy-Nerd Rant über Schauspiel. Schreibt uns was euer Lieblingsgefühl ist und wie ihr die Folge findet! Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/https://twitter.com/MatildeUndGeorgFolgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Matilde und Georg sind wieder an den Mikros und liefern ab. Heute: Warum braucht man einen Handschuh für einen Tampon und nicht für: Ein Kondom, ein Taschentuch oder sogar das Wichsen? Wie redet man am besten mit Behörden, und was ist eine De-Mail? In welchem Bezirk gibt's die beste Darmspiegelung (Hint: nicht Neukölln)? Welche deutsche Redensarten wollen eliminiert werden (Hint: Pipi in den Augen)? Warum macht "Die Lage der Nation" Georg traurig? Georg coacht Matilde im richtigen "Behördentalk" und findet endlich raus, dass Matilde keine Deutsche Staatsbürgerin ist. Georg hat Angst kein Feminist zu sein, weil er su viel Raum im Podcast einnimmt (stimmt nicht), und Matilde erzählt über Meditation in der Therapie. Georg hat einen kleinen Beef mit VMP (Verprügelt mir Punchlines) und seinen ersten Echtzeit-OCD-Moment. Wir enden traurig und ernst, so wie es sein soll! Eine gute, solide MUGPU Folge. Gibt uns Freude in dem ihr die Folge hört und teilt und uns sagt wie geil wie sind. Hier ist der Link für den Comedy Café Berlin Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Elg0AY-HlFI&t=12350sDieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/https://twitter.com/MatildeUndGeorgFolgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Med nedläggningen av Svenska PC Gamer är eran av svenska tv- och datorspelstidningar (för vuxna) officiellt över. De gamla spelskribenter Jimmy och Gill blir akut nostalgiska och bjuder in Victor Sjöström för att ta en snedtripp längs minnenas allé och diskutera svensk speltidningshistoria i allmänhet – och Super Play och Level i synnerhet – i poddens minst publikfriande avsnitt någonsin. 4:35 – Super Play och Level Victor Sjöström berättar om de två decennierna då han var en institution (eller åtminstone hustomte) inom svensk speljournalistik. Vi långsnackar om the rise and fall of de svenska speltidningarna Super Play och Level. Följ oss på Twitty och Insty, där vi heter @podemupcast
Salut! an alle MUGPUdel so schnell ist eine Woche vorbei und ihr könnt schon wieder den Klang unserer Stimmen genießen. Matilde und Georg haben interessante Energien, die sich zusammen treffen um endlich wieder eine Folge zu machen die in jede Richtung schießt. Sie präsentieren Martin Morgen und Martina Heute, telefonieren mit Jan Böhmermann, Olli Schulz und Norbert Himmler, und quatschen in jede mögliche Richtung. Georg ist generell herablassend und Matildes Gehirn schaltet ein paar Mal aus. Matilde hat Angst, dass Georg sie feuern wird (kann er das?) Matilde geht zu Karstadt/Kaufhof, und hört Fremden zu. Über Karstadt wir länger diskutiert, und Georg hat wie immer Meinungen! Es wird wie so oft bei MUGPU ernst und politisch, weil die beiden auch das können!(TW: Matilde und Georg thematisieren Luke Mockridge und sexuelle Gewalt) Georg ist wieder Fan von der linken Twitterblase und wiederspricht den Idioten auf Twitter. Das Ende ist aber der absolute Knaller: Ihr braucht alle einen Sex-Saxophon-Spieler! Das gibt euch so halbwegs ne Idee wie die Folge ist, aber warum lest ihr? Hört! Hört! Und Teilt! Teilt! Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/https://twitter.com/MatildeUndGeorgFolgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Ostern kommt, und MUGPU auch, und auch die die masturbieren (obwohl, nicht immer). Es wird viel besprochen. Hier ein Ausschnitt: Wie macht man Podcasts, Georg wird geimpft, Matilde will SO SEHR geimpft werden, was ist besser sex oder impfen, Jerry Seinfeld, Matilde erzählt eine alte Dating story, Therapie (surprise!), Georgs Küche (sie ist sauber!), Fettleibigkeit, Cancel Culture und Lindsay Ellis, Linkssein, ethischer Konsum, Kapitalismus, linke Blasen, Luxus und Linkssein. Woah. Das ist ein Ausschnitt? Na ja, ne ist schon ganz viel von dem was besprochen wird. Aber ist das nicht ne schöne klassische #MUGPU Welle? leicht, locker, politisch, hart, voller Ehrlichkeit. Mensch wie schön, dass man das jede Woche auf's neue erleben kann. Seid doch so lieb und teilt diese Folge! Wir freuen uns auf jede*n neuen MUGPUdel. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/), und von dem Instagram-Profil die_dinoflaggelaten_fanpage (https://www.instagram.com/die_dinoflagellaten_fanpage/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Hallöle ihr süßen MUGPUdelchen! Was haben wir euch vermisst. Dafür geben wir euch heute eine Folge, die kann man kaum beschreiben. Die ist so gut, so energetisch, so voller content! Es gibt #coronacontent aber mit Gleichungen die ihr euch nicht vorstellen könnt! Es ist unsexy, und laut aber auch geil. So viel Eigenlob ist unsympathisch, aber irgendwo müssen wir ihn uns auch holen und manchmal muss mans eben schnell selbst machen. Georg gibt Matilde Feedback über ihren anderen Podcast, Matilde kotzt auf einen Coronatest, Georg redet viel über Blasen (Glasblasen ihr perversen!), Georg will beweisen, dass er 50.000 Euro im Monat ausgeben kann, und wir klären auf, ob Penisse nach dem Sex kaputt sind, und ob man sie nach jedem Orgasmus auf Eis legen sollte!Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/) Werdet auch Sponsoren! Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
BAM, WOSH, KABOOM. Das ist Lautmalerei. Das ist auch das Gefühl was man bei dieser Folge empfindet. Aus jeder Ecke kommt neue Energie, neuer #content, neues Lebensgefühl. Coronacontent wir am Anfang schnell abgehackt, aber Georgs Rants dazu sind nicht mehr sexy. Dafür hat er am Ende noch einen klassischen "Georgs sexy Politikrant". Am Anfang wird auch Jungfräulichkeit, oder das verlieren dessen besprochen. Matilde realisiert, dass etwas vielleicht nicht so war wie sie dacht (TW: Matilde thematisiert eine sexuelle Erfahrung die nicht konsensuell war). Es wird dann locker leicht, und die beiden besprechen wie viel Selbsthass einen definieren kann. Ok locker leicht war gelogen. Matilde erzählt von schlechten Erfahrung in der U-bahn, und der Bewältigung von Suchtkranken in den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln, (warum hat sich diese Folge so locker leicht angefühlt?). Eine Nachricht an Georg von kleiner Racker04 wird gelesen und analysiert, und Georg wist wütend über eine 3080 Grafikkarte die er sich nicht leisten kann. Dürfen wir immer noch sagen, dass unsere Folgen gut sind? Nein? Sind sie. Sorry.Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/) Werdet auch Sponsoren!Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Na da habt ihr wieder so einen Titel der euch einfach schnell greift. Ihr wollt wissen wer sich ficken soll, wer geleckt werden soll, und von wem man sich verabschiedet. Matilde und Georg versuchen sich aus ihrer Genervtheit rauszureden, und schaffen es auch fast. Zumindest lachen sie viel und produzieren viel Unterhaltung für euch: ein bisschen spezifischer Corona content, mehr über Georgs Küche, Entschuldigen über fehlende Olivenöl Flaschen, Wichsen (nicht nur Georg wichst!), Dick-ratings, unsympathisch sein, Gossip (wir lieben Gossip), alte Freundschaften, Corona Tote sichtbar machen, Netflix, Political Correctness und Leidenschaftslöcher. Diese Folge ist ein Wanderung durch die Tiefen und die Höhen der Launen dieser zwei Künstler, also etwas, was irgendwann mal in der Zukunft als "unmissable" bezeichnet werden wird. Seid am Anfang der Welle und verpasst diese Folge nicht. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/) Werdet auch Sponsoren!Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Hach was war diese Folge schön. Hach was war diese Folge komisch. Hach was war diese Folge gut. Hach was sind Georg und Matilde lustig. Hach! Hach. Hach! Endlich mal ein bisschen Negativität zu Beginn. Einfach mal nicht empowern, einfach mal alles scheisse finden. Ist ja auch viel scheisse! Georg erzählt endlich seine Wichsgeschichten über Onlyfans (aber ist nicht eine ficki-ficki Folge - sorry!), Matilde ist weiterhin über Impfungen wütend, und wünschst sich mehr vom Leben. Georg erzählt mehr über seinen Kurs (läuft super!) und sie verlieren sich auf schönen, langen, kurvigen Wegen, daraus entsteht Conten, wunderbarer, schöner Content Content der unterhält, Content der informiert, Content der bewegt, Content der sexy ist. Das sind Matilde und Georg. Das ist MUGPU. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/) Werdet auch Sponsoren!Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Ciao MUGPUDEL! Come state? (Wir hoffen ihr habt das mit einem klischeehaften italienischem Akzent gelesen) Matilde ist aus triftigen Gründen in Italien, und die beiden treffen sich wieder online. Das hält sie aber nicht davon ab #qualicontent zu produzieren. Im Gegensatz - endlich schaffen sie es weg von sexy Sex Sex, und es gibt eine ausführliche Diskussion über Zwangsstörungen. Matilde und Georg echauffieren (ooooohhh) sich wie immer über Corona, Matilde erklärt wie es sich anfühlt, sich um ein Elternteil zu kümmern, Georg will seine Küche aufräumen (aber eher, dass sein Therapeut versteht wie dreckig sie eigentlich ist), Matilde hat wieder Zeit auf Netflix verbracht (Netflix - was echt fantastisches!), Und die beiden diskutieren was aus ihnen geworden wäre, wenn sie als jugendliche das Intern so wie wir es haben gehabt hätten. Die Unterschiede werden euch SCHOCKIEREN! Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Ok der Titel tut uns leid. Wir wollten das nicht, echt nicht. Aber diese Folge hat es uns nicht einfach gemacht. Bald habt ihr wieder richtig intellektuelle, sozialpolitische Titel die ihr euren Großeltern zeigen könnt. Aber nicht heute. Heute beginnen wir direkt mit Ficki-Ficki, Onlyfans und Fotze. Es tut uns ein bisschen leid. Nur ein bisschen. Ab nächste Woche wird es intellektuell, oder auch nicht. Wir können das nicht so richtig kontrollieren, wenn wir im Flow sind kommt raus was raus kommt. Auwaia. Der Content kriegt dann noch die Kurve und es werden die großen Themen unserer Zeit besprochen. Ja, ok, wir geben es zu, wir sprechen ein bisschen über Corona. Aber heute fundiert und mit Zahlen! Und Zitaten! Wo gibt's das sonst? (shhhh sagt es uns nicht). Wie immer eine geile Folge, aber das wisst ihr schon. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/) Und vom DJ Duo Fast Forward Rewind die am Samstag einen Live Auftritt in der Panke haben! (https://fb.me/e/1RxM6el9N https://www.twitch.tv/pankeberlin) Vielen Dank. Werdet auch Sponsoren!Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Hallo ihr schnuckeligen MUGPUdel. Wir haben euch vermisst, na ja, nicht vermisst im klassischen Sinne des Wortes, weil wir euch nicht kennen. Habt ihr uns vermisst? In den letzten sieben Tagen? Wahrscheinlich auch nicht so sehr. Aber trotzdem bekommt ihr eine nigelnagelneue MUGPU Folge. Die ist schwierig in Themen aufzuteilen, aber eine kleine Auswahl wäre: Kabarett, Strip-Kabarett, Wortspiel-Kabarett, Milz (es geht wirklich lange um die Milz), Blinddarm, Arte Dokus, Therapie, Gaming, Essen, also eine klassische MUGPU Folge. Aber jede Folge ist ja irgendwie "klassisch". Am Ende gibt es so richtig sexy Rants, zwar über Corona, was mittlerweile unsexy ist, aber nicht wenn Georg einen Rant anzettelt! Danke an die WENIGEN (Matilde ist ein bisschen wütend mit euch) die kommentiert haben, und Glückwunsch an Katharina für deinen Gewinn! Und Ihre MUGPUdel origin Story ist echt gut. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/). Falls ihr auch Sponsoren werden wollt, oder eine Liebeserklärung schicken wollt, oder Schulden von jemandem einkassieren wollt, oder was auch immer ihr wollt, könnt ihr uns anschreiben. Es beginnt bei 50 CENT! Das ist extrem wenig. Aber wir entscheiden natürlich ob wir das annehmen. Wir haben Standards. Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Hola a todo los MUGPUdelinos! Ist doch wieder so ein schöner, grauer Tag im Lockdown. Hier etwas um alle ein bisschen aufzumuntern. Wie immer, geben wir hier nur Content der höchsten Qualität, das bedeutet heute: ein bisschen ASMR zum Start, ein bisschen lästern über amerikanisches Essen, bisschen Gaming content. Der Höhepunkt ist natürlich Georgs ganz klare, und verständliche Erklärung über das ganze "Game Stop Debakel". Matilde stellt jede dummer Frage, damit ihr sie nicht stellen müsst! Das bedeutet, dass jede*r jetzt die Börse verstehen kann. Nur wegen GeorgFK! (Absolut keine Garantie was dieses Statement angeht). Matildes Therapeutin hat Signal. Georg macht ein Programmierlehrgang. Matilde und Georg spielen nach wie nervig andere Menschen in Georgs Lehrgang sind. Matilde redet über die Mediterrane Diät. Die Sätze sind kurz geworden. Hört den Podcast. Bussis. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/), und von dem Instagram-Profil die_dinoflaggelaten_fanpage (https://www.instagram.com/die_dinoflagellaten_fanpage/) Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Es is Donnerstag. Noch ein Tag ist vorbei. So wie nach jedem Tag. Aber der Donnerstag ist wichtig, denn er bringt euch eine neue Folge MUGPU. Das ist dieser Podcast. Darum seid ihr hier, oder? Die Person die diesen Text schreibt hat Bauchschmerzen. Kann man das rauslesen? Diese Woche bringt euch dieser Podcast wieder Unterhaltung aller höchsten Qualität. Matilde und Georg zeigen gleich am Anfang wie voller Fehler sie sind, voller Enttäuschung mit sich selbst, aber trotzdem setzen sie sich durch und kreieren einen schönen Podcast. Was heist trotzdem! Ein bisschen Selbsthass hilft beim Podcast. Heute geht es um Georgs neue Identität, Matildes fantastischen neuen Späti, Community rewatches, Georgs Träume, den Chip den wir uns von Papa Bill wünschen, Monogamie, und vieles mehr. Also echt eine klassische Matilde und Georg Folge. Chaotisch, liebevoll, und informativ.Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/), und von dem Telegram Kanal "Daily Aushub" (https://t.me/aushub)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgFKhttps://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️
Na aber Hallo ihr Süßen! Wie läuft's bei euch? Mega? Ja bei uns auch! Und auch wenn das eine kleine Lüge sein könnte, kann man aber sagen, dass diese Folge einfach mega ist. So mega gut, mega funny, mega cool, mega fresh, mega halt! Matilde und Georg sind ON! Georg gibt uns einen unsexy Gamer Rant über Control (man kann nicht immer sexy sein!) und er versucht Matilde für gaming zu begeistern, damit sie auch das miteinander teilen können. Matilde wird mal politisch unkorrekt - gleich zu Beginn! Keiner hält die beiden zurück. Diese Folge hat auch endlich etwas elitäres, was die beiden ja auch ein bisschen ausmacht. Diesmal geht es um die Berliner Schule und Theater, und die beiden haben Meinungen. Achso und sie hassen Lars Eidinger. Aber wer hasst ihn nicht zumindest ein bisschen? Die beiden einigen sich darauf bald mal "Hamlet" zu inszenieren, weil sie das richtig gut machen werden. Und weil Matilde und Georg mal die Ruder von Eidinger und Ostermeier übernehmen sollten. Aber der Höhepunkt ist die Ankündigung von Georgs neuen Künstlernamen. Willkommen in dieser Welt: GeorgFK. Aber der echte Höhepunkt ist, dass Matilde jetzt einen Top Fan Badge bei der FB Seit von "Das Perfekte Dinner hat". Die beiden haben endlich viel erlebt. Erlebt es mit!Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/), und von der Tehrapiegruppe (https://tehrapiegruppe.bandcamp.com/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Na MUGPUdelchen? Auch bisschen genervt und frustriert? Ja. Verständlich. Wir versuchen auch ein bisschen von #coronacontent fern zu bleiben, aber wir fallen auch ein paar Mal rein - sorry. Diese Folge ist echt für Superfans (na ja, ne ihr könnt die alle hören, echt kein Hate, #contentfüralle, aber diese Folge ist halt nur für Leute, dessen Lieblings-Podcast dieser ist. Das ist schlechtes Marketing! Ja, wir wissen das, aber das hat echt Spass gemacht! Mehr Spass als viele Hörer*innen zu haben? Na ja schon ein bisschen... Na dann seid ihr selbst Schuld!) Ok, da ist jemand ein bisschen ausgerastet! Diese Woche geht es um: Netflix, Das Perfekte Dinner, lockere Beziehungen, bisschen Sex, bisschen Corona, ein paar leckere Rants, beide WEINEN (ja! mit Tränen und so! Profis!), Regen, Vegetarisch sein, Food-Content auf Facebook Fleisch essen, Arschlöcher, frische Arschlöcher, Penis/Kartoffelvergleiche, usw. Was für ein Text ist das diese Woche? Na ja, ein Text der euch vielleicht stimuliert diese Folge zu hören, vielleicht auch nicht, aber c'est la vie! Hört gerne auch das Promo-Ende, ist immer lustig!Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Basti Bargelds Instagram-Profil (https://www.instagram.com/bastibargeld/)Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Und findet ihr das neue Jahr so richtig Knorke? Einfach alles was nervig war ist jetzt plötzlich weg oder? Wow, 2020 war richtig weird, aber jetzt? Poof! Alles ist verschwunden! Das war natürlich ein Witz, und ihr habt den sicherlich verstanden, aber Matilde nicht. Die versteht grad nicht wenn etwas ein joke ist. Das macht Georgs Rolle in der Folge schon ein bisschen schwierig, aber das hält die beiden nicht davon ab ne Killerfolge zu machen. Es geht wieder hoch und runter, tief- und leichtsinnig, geroasted und geliebt. Georg ist gut drauf, Matilde ist schlecht drauf. Georg such einen Künstlernamen, und Matilde schaut Community. Georg erklärt warum man Comedians daten sollten, und bringt "that's what she said" jokes zurück. Die beiden besprechen wieder Hoschis E-Mails (sorry, das Mugphuntom), der/die auch das Promobild für heute liefert. Matildes Mutter wollte sie zu Francis Ford Coppolas Weingut schicken, aber Matilde hätte auch da versagt. Die beiden spielen wieder Szenen, und wir treffen auf Willi. Und Willi muss man mal gehört haben, der kennt sich in der Comedyszene gut aus. Danke Willi! Zumindest ist alles echt schön und eine gute Tonspur um sich auf der Couch einzukuscheln. Schreibt uns auf INSTY (@matildeundgeorg)! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Die 30e Folge am 31en ist irgendwie nicht ganz befriedigend, aber was können wir tun? Euch anlügen? Diese Folge ist mal wieder über Zoom (Matilde war ein baaaad girl), aber das hält Georg und Matilde nicht davon ab lustig zu sein, oder zumindest interessant! Und wenn man nicht lustig ist, sollte man interessant sein. Merkt euch das! Ok? Weil man muss ja was im Leben bieten können. Worum geht's diese Woche? Online Dating, Elite Partner, Hautallergien, wieder guten #coronacontent... Also insgesamt guter #content. Sie protzen über ihre Kunsthochschulbildung, und wer den cooleren Redner bei der Diplomabgabe hatte (Wim Wenders vs. Martin Scorsese, jetzt könnt ihr den Teil überspringen weil wer will schon diese Angeber hören?) Georg erklärt endlich mal den Beef zwischen Baden und Schwaben, und die beiden reden über gute Spaziergänge in Stuttgart. Also, frohes neues Jahr, guten Rutsch, Dies Das, alle wollen dass 2020 vorbei ist, aber 2020 war ein gutes Jahr für MUGPU und die MUGPUdel.Schreibt uns auf INSTY! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
HO HO HO! Was für ein hacky Opening für eine Weihnachtsfolge, ne? Wie geht es euch liebe MUGPudel? Alles besinnlich? Alles voller Kerzen? Ganz alleine? Voller Kekse? Mit nem Onkel den ihr hasst? Tut ihr grad so als ob ihr nicht raucht? Weihnachten ist euch weiterhin egal? Was auch immer die Antworten zu diesen Fragen sind ist erstmal egal. Das wichtige ist, dass ihr euch schön einmummelt, eure Kopfhörer, euren JB Bluetooth speaker (nicht #sponsored), oder euren Computer holt, und die neue Folge MUGPU hört. Was haben sich Georg und Matilde gedacht. Als ob sie das erste Mal nicht schon Schwierigkeiten genug mit Freunden hatten! Aber was sie ihren MUGPUdeln versprechen, das muss auch eingehalten werden. Und somit: DIE GROßE MUGPU FUCK MARRY KILL WEIHNACHTSFOLGE. Ja. Georg und Matilde spielen Fuck, Marry, Kill. Ja, sie reden auch über Freunde. Ja, es ist extrem unangenehm. Es gibt Bilder. Also im Kopf. Aber das sind trotzdem Bilder. Und wenn ihr glaubt, ihr werdet namentlich erwähnt, dann wird das wohl stimmen. Also seit mal egozentrisch und hört die Folge um euren Namen zu hören. Oder hört mal wie zwei Freunde besprechen welche Freunde sie ficken wollen. Ist auch ein guter Grund. Das ist die perfekte Folge, um sie an Heiligabend zu veröffentlichen. Schreibt uns auf INSTY! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail (matildeundgeorg@gmail.com)! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Wir sind zu Hause, die Gedanken spielen wirr, die Küche ist wieder dreckig, die gemütliche Home Office Hose kriegt ein Loch, was soll man tun? Georg und Matilde haben hier die Lösung: eine neue Folge MUGPU. Diese Folge ist selbstreferenziell und dafür muss man mal ne Folge lieben. Also wenn man sich nicht selbst liebt, dann kann doch kein anderer einen lieben? Richtig? So steht es zumindest in Selbsthilfe Büchern, und die sind immer hilfreich! Diese Folge bringt euch sexy Politikrants von Georg UND Matilde. Könnt ihr damit umgehen? Beide werden laut. Beide sind sexy. Georg begeht einen eventuellen Karrieremord (ooooh was wird das wohl sein?!) und Matilde äußert sich nicht. Essen ist auch wieder ein Thema, und Georg ist vielleicht zum ersten mal echt enttäuscht mit Matilde. Es gibt einen zu langen Talk über andere Berliner Podcasts und was MUGPU vor Monaten über sie gesagt haben. Dieser Podcast ist international, und darum kann man sagen, dass diese Folge eine JOURNEY ist. Ein Reise in die Gedanken zweier hochbegabten Künstler mit exzellenter politischer Haltung und unfassbares Timing für Comedy. Ok. Zu viel. Hört doch einfach diese neue coole Folge. Schreibt uns auf INSTY! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt. Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Hallöchen ihr süßen MUGPUdel! So schnell seid ihr wieder hier gelandet. Die sieben Tage sind schon vorbei, und ihr könnt wieder hören wie Georg und Matilde über Sex reden. Na ja nicht nur über Sex. Die reden ja über alles! Auch wenn sie nicht viel erleben. Aber das hält sie ja null davon ab einen guten Podcast zu machen. Was gibt's diese Woche? Endlich mal bisschen Essen-Content. Ist Georg eine sämige Suppe? Oder sogar eine Kohlroulade? Und womit genau ist Matilde gefüllt, Süsskartoffel? Es gibt auch endlich #Knoblauchcontent, der Content den alle brauchen, aber nie genug von kriegen. Matilde erzählt eine ereignisreiche Geschichte, wo sie Hosen sucht, da sie von Peter Wittkamp influenced wurde. Sie nehmen sich wieder VMP und FEA an und wenn ihr die Abkürzungen nicht kennt, dann ist das auch in Ordnung, weil ihr ja MUGPU kennt. Georg hat Follow-ups für alte Folgen (habt ihr die alle schon gehört?) und wir akzeptieren wieder HART! Wokeness Promotion alert! Georg erzählt auch von einer Sex-Scene und wie er es geschafft hat keine Erektion zu bekommen! Matilde und Georg besprechen ob sie eine große Runde F***k Marry Kill spielen sollen, und sich alle Beziehungen verrecken, und zuletzt wollen wir fragen: Cremt ihr euch auch ein bevor ihr den Beischlaf vollzieht? (Hört die Folge, dann ist das ein mega Joke)Schreibt uns auf INSTY! Oder schreibt uns ne E-Mail! Oder halt, na ja, sagt uns einfach wie lieb ihr uns habt. Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Und wieder so eine Knallefolge. Ist es möglich? Kann es wirklich passieren, dass Georg und Matilde immer besseren Content produzieren? Bzw. Unterhaltung? Es wird euch überraschen, aber ja. Diese Folge ist smooth wie Butter, ein tiefer Sex-talk ist natürlich vorhanden, weil, wer will nicht über Sex reden? Genau. Keiner. Außer viele für die es unangenehm ist, und das ist auch ok. Wir drängen euch nicht. Hört aber wie lustig wir über Sex reden. Oder auch nicht! Das ging mal im Kreis. Dazu gibt es noch lustige Szenen, einen Beziehungsstreit den Georg und Matilde hoffentlich überleben, Diskussionen über Punchlines im Streit, PC Talk, wie gerne Georg Muschi leckt, und vieles mehr. Matilde und Georg diskutieren endlich Fan/Hass-Mail von HOSCHI98. Hoschi, wer bist du? Warum ist dein Hass nicht fundiert? Und warum ist deine Liebe nicht offensichtlich? Bist du Jan Böhmermann?? **Hier müssen wir sagen, dass Georg mehrere Stunden nach der Aufnahme realisiert hat, was es mit den Handpuppen im zweiten Bild zu tun hat.** Ist echt so ne Hammerfolge. Kann man schwer in Worte fassen. Keine Hottakes, aber viel Unterhaltung.Ihr könnt uns jetzt natürlich immer schreiben: matildeungeorg@gmail.com oder halt auf INSTY. SLIDED IN UNSERE DMs.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Na ihr Lieben Lustmolche! Wir kennen euch MUGPUdel und andere. Sobald Ficki-Ficki im Titel ist klickt ihr alle drauf. Ihr wollt nämlich wissen ob Georg und Matilde Sex haben, aber ihr solltet doch genau wissen dass das nicht stimmt und nie stimme wird! Heute bringen wir euch die allerfeinste Wut, die leckersten Meinungen, die beste Frustration, die best sexyness, und natürlich Unterhaltung. Der Ton ist wieder gut, und Georg ruhiger. Matilde erzählt Geschichten über Trüffel und Drogen, Georg über Youtube und BVG Kampagnen, und am Ende wird es ernst und tiefsinnig. Wir treten vielleicht in Fettnäpfchen und diskutieren wieder Gender, Genderpolitik, Attraktion. Aber wir sind offen und ehrlich, und wer kann das noch von sich behaupten in dieser Gesellschaft? Nicht viele! Nicht viele sagen wir! Georg und Matilde verlieren sich links und rechts in wunderbaren Gesprächen, so wie man es von diesem Podcast kennt! Hoden! Unterhosen! Ficken! Politik! Was können sie nicht? Leider vieles. Ihr könnt uns jetzt natürlich immer schreiben: matildeungeorg@gmail.com oder halt auf INSTY. SLIDED IN UNSERE DMs. Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Hui Hui Hui wer ist hier wieder da? Matilde und Georg mit mehr Unterhaltung. Heute geht es um ärztliches Fatshaming, wie man graziös vom Fahrrad fällt, und schlafen wenn man es nicht sollte. Natürlich auch um so vieles mehr. Es gab ein paar Sound Probleme, aber ihr MUGPUdel seid auch eine unfassbare Soundqualität gewöhnt! Georg und Matilde besprechen wieder warum er so sexy ist, und um das nochmal klar zu stellen: GEORG UND MATILDE SIND SEXUELL INKOMPATIBEL darum funktioniert hier das ganze Gerüst. Aber slided doch gerne in unsere DMs. Da kann man sagen ob Georg sexy ist, oder Matilde, aber mehr Georg, ne auch Matilde. Georg findet Menschen in Uniform heiß, und keiner macht mit Matilde Schluss. Hoffentlich werden wir reich genug um uns den Impfstoff zu gönnen und ihr könnt uns dabei helfen! Also, all in all eine gute Folge. Mit Höhen und Tiefen, und sound Problemen, aber voller Ehrlichkeit, und Liebe, und Tiefe. Georg hat sexy Meinungen, und Matilde hat lustige Geschichten. Aber beide haben auch jeweils das Andere! Alles Gründe warum ihr diesen Podcast sowieso hört! Ihr könnt uns jetzt natürlich immer schreiben: matildeungeorg@gmail.com oder halt auf INSTY.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Hallihallo! Matilde und Georg haben es endlich geschafft! Sie haben ein date. Diesmal mit Thomas und Erika von "Awkward Brunch", wie schon seit Ewigkeiten geplant. Natürlich alle draußen im Park, wo die Popos schön kalt bleiben. Thomas und Erika sind was äußerliches angeht super sauber, und Thomas auch was das innerliche angeht. Wir finden heraus, wann er das erste Mal Doggy Style probiert hat (nicht so lange her!) und besprechen, wie so oft, sexuelle Präferenzen. Wir besprechen wieder als Gruppe wer der Wort Fo**e benutzen darf (Frauen? ja!). Thomas nimmt sich Zeit für sein Witze, und manchmal klappt das auch, und Erika benutzt Quittungen auf Toilette. Es wird viel gelacht, und diskutiert, und Fragen werden auch beantwortet. Die Beziehung von Erika und Thomas wird analysiert und, drumroll please, sie ist kompliziert. Erika bespricht, dass Leute Angst vor ihr haben weil Matilde sie fragt, und Thomas und Georg erzählen detaillierte sexuelle Erfahrungen. Erika lernt, dass sie Ficki Ficki auch benutzen darf, und erzählt warum sie findet dass Matilde und Georg eine krasse sexuelle Energie haben. Es ist fast unmöglich diese Folge in einem Text zu beschreiben. Hört sie euch doch gerne an. Ist gut. Ehrlich. Echt gut. Ihr könnt uns jetzt natürlich immer schreiben: matildeungeorg@gmail.com oder halt auf INSTY.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Hört hier "Awkward Brunch" https://open.spotify.com/show/1snVBr5LeHJX2fUveRqKCNFolgt Erikahttps://www.instagram.com/erikaratcliffe/?hl=enFolgt Thomashttps://www.instagram.com/thewald/?hl=enFolgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
BAM! Das ist die Energie dieser Folge. Mit lauter Wut und Leidenschaft starten Georg und Matilde sofort in eine neue MUGPU Folge, kein awkward Anfang, kein Antasten, direkt rein ins Geschehen. Georg such eine Sexpartnerin, und es wird alles getan um Georg so sexy wie möglich da stehen zu lassen. Matilde weiss, dass sie vielleicht nicht für einen Florian gemacht ist, und erzählt tiefe Geschichten aus der Vergangenheit. Ist ein Altersunterschied so schlimm wie er dargestellt wird? Vielleicht nein! Georg erzählt von einem gescheiterten Date, und wie viel gutes er in den letzten Tagen erlebt hat. Außerdem sieht er endlich ein was für ein krasser Typ, mit so einem krassen Lebenslauf ist, was er eigentlich auf OkCupid hochladen sollte. Matilde hasst weiterhin reiche Leute, weil Kinder keine Rolex haben sollten! Georg plant schon seine Midlife crisis, und Matilde versucht nicht jeden zu hassen. Wie immer machen eine gute Portion Feminismus, eine Priese PC talk, und eine Handvoll Unterhaltung diese MUGPU Folge aus. Ihr könnt uns jetzt natürlich immer schreiben: matildeungeorg@gmail.com oder halt auf INSTY.Wie immer, liken, teilen, etc. !Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/Folgt Georg unterhttps://www.facebook.com/GeorgKammererComedy/https://www.instagram.com/kammerergeorg/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKammererFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle.
Iggy warbles with Alice Cooper. What's up with the black and white photo challenge that women are doing on Insty? Iggy defends his caddie. EMOTD.
Iggy warbles with Alice Cooper. What's up with the black and white photo challenge that women are doing on Insty? Iggy defends his caddie. EMOTD.
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Bryce Harper and Nolan Arenado agree with Blake Snell. The owners have a contractual advantage. Discussion ensues. Iggy posted on Insty about his Steak Diane performance this afternoon. FPCC logistics. Tim's bombs. Fan Pin cleanse.
Bryce Harper and Nolan Arenado agree with Blake Snell. The owners have a contractual advantage. Discussion ensues. Iggy posted on Insty about his Steak Diane performance this afternoon. FPCC logistics. Tim's bombs. Fan Pin cleanse.
You might have died, but your fb profile hasn't. Our online selves live on after we've died, so what are the big decisions we need to make about social media before we face death? Tech journalist Claire Reilly talks us through the digital breadcrumbs of Tinder, Twitter, Tumbler, Bumble, Hinge, Facebook, Grindr and Insty that form the digital sandwich of your afterlife — and how to handle it now so your family won't get a huge shock when they peer into your DM's post-mortem. Wait, can they do that? ...
You might have died, but your fb profile hasn't. Our online selves live on after we've died, so what are the big decisions we need to make about social media before we face death? Tech journalist Claire Reilly talks us through the digital breadcrumbs of Tinder, Twitter, Tumbler, Bumble, Hinge, Facebook, Grindr and Insty that form the digital sandwich of your afterlife — and how to handle it now so your family won't get a huge shock when they peer into your DM's post-mortem. Wait, can they do that? ...
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PLUS: Holly has the Dirt Alert, :30 Pop Culture Challenge and Blinded by the Item AND what's going on with Madonna's BBMA performance?
Your fave surf pod returns with a full and thorough debrief from Mondy's trip back to Australia. Is he the WSL's new Longboard Correspondent? Why did he make a public apology? Is it ok to swear at your Mum? Elsewhere, topics up for discussion include oil drilling in the Great Australian Bight, Surf Core 2001's admirable Insty oeuvre, Machado getting better with age and Mondy putting his body (face) on the line when confronted by violence. Meanwhile, listener Roger from Bristol gets in touch to recount a recent incident in Wales where he and fellow shredders were barred from paddling out at a localised Welsh reef. Paul recalls a great moment from surf history, when he took the then ASP World Title trophy for a no.2 in China and got rumbled by Kelia Moniz. Things get real with the debut of a brand new segment, DCI Evans & Constable Mondy of the Social Media Police. Under scrutiny are the Insty utterings of the likes of Igarashi, Palmateer, Blanco, Fioravanti and Horan among others. Remember: You have the right to remain silent. Running time: 55m40s
History shows how far we've come on race relations, and how far we need to go. Also, basketball and some brief vomit. If you liked the music featured in this podcast and want to learn more about them, I would encourage you to do so! Great musicians, and even better people! Thanks to Pamper the Madman who gave us permission to use "She Showed Up," off their self-title album. Like them on Facebook by clicking here and then, you know, click Like Page. Or just Like. Who knows, Facebook could have new settings by the time you read this. Also a big thank you to the Frances & The Foundation for the song that closed us out tonight and will be our intro song moving forward, "Hey Man," off their album "Nothing is Perfect, Everything is Fine". Follow them on Twitter @francesfndation! How cool are they? Because of them, I signed up for Instagram! Me! Zuck for life over here with an Insty! Check them out on their page! Just click page! Aren't hyperlinks rad? Oh, and they're on Zuck's shit too.
Forbes magazine called her “the internet’s undisputed fitness queen”. So when Kayla Itsines decides to sit down and share her best techniques for transforming your body — as well as her personal stories about mindset, manifesting, and turning a “small” idea into a multi-million dollar global phenomenon — you can bet the ‘aha’ moments (as well as the ‘Holy crap, why didn’t I think of that?!’ moments) are going to flow like crazy… which is exactly what happened when I interviewed her for today’s podcast episode. For full show notes and episode resources, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/79 A world class personal trainer responsible for changing millions of lives, Kayla has created the world's largest and most supportive online female fitness community. Through her successful BBG and BBG Stronger Workouts and Eating Guides — all hosted in the fitness app, SWEAT — Kayla reaches a growing online global community of 30+ million women, with her programs available in more than 142 countries and in 8 different languages. Before sitting down for this convo, I was geared up to hear Kayla’s amazing insights on health and fitness — after all, you don’t get to where she is without amassing some crazy hacks and techniques. (And let me tell you, she did not disappoint…) But what I DIDN’T expect to be so blown away by was her take on the mental game — the mindsets and attitudes that keep her performing at her peak, kicking goals, and staying grounded amid her schedule. She even shared her personal battles with her Mean Girl (yep, the Queen of Insty has an inner critic too!). This episode is going to blow your mind, and blast your expectations out of the water. If you want the REAL secrets behind her success, the TRUTH about creating healthy habits that stick (without the BS), and an inner glimpse into a global empire that’s changing lives around the clock… you do not want to miss this chat. In this episode we chat about: The truth behind the myth: how Kayla got to where she is today (04:22) How to start a million dollar business (and why anyone can do it) (04:58) The unique approach she used to build her global empire (06:49) How she masters her inner Mean Girl daily (08:18) The self-talk that sometimes keeps her stuck (and what she does about it) (09:24) How to create healthy habits that actually stick (13:10) Kayla’s secret for staying motivated, even when life gets tough (16:13) Why she doesn't drink alcohol (19:19) The mantra that keeps her aligned and on track (24:32) How she moves through overwhelm, stress, and feeling flat or uninspired (25:18) Her unusual secret to health and happiness that we should all be embracing (27:26) The power of accountability for keeping you fit and healthy, and how to use this tool in your own life (28:16) How she uses boundaries to protect her energy and achieve her goals (29:24) What she attributes her success to (31:48) Plus so much more! For full show notes and episode resources, head to https://melissaambrosini.com/79 This week’s podcast is brought to you by Holden and their sexy new car, the Equinox. This is the car Nick and I currently drive and we love it. It’s so spacious, zippy and smooth to drive and I especially loved the navigation and sound system which was perfect for busting out some vocals to Nick’s music. To check out more head to http://holden.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mehran and Tommy discover that they're the same messy faggot; Mehran scolds Keren and Tommy for knowing nothing about him, but showed up here without even bothering to learn that they know nothing about ANYTHING, so joke's on you, MEHRAN. Thanks for listening!! Don't forget to follow us @UNHIREABLESHOW on Twitty and Insty, subscribe, and rate us on iTunes. ;)
The Rebel Scum Radio team are back for Episode 6 of Season 1, and in this podcast we discuss the latest news in the Star Wars world surrounding Episode 8 and Rogue One, Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars Lego, Han Solo Casting Updates, Ghostbusters, Street Fighter and much much more. Warning: This podcast may go off the rails (from time to time) Website: rebelscumradio.com Social: Facebook, Twitter, Insty, YouTube Podcast available: ITunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, TuneIN Send us a message with any ideas or comments we’d love to hear from you Star Wars Episode 8 is in Production http://www.starwars.com/news/star-wars-episode-viii-now-filming Star Wars gets new TV series set between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, a LEGO one http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/star-wars-gets-new-tv-series-set-between-empire-strikes-back-and-return-of-the-jedi-a-lego-one-a6869096.html 'Star Wars' Young Han Solo Casting Rumors: Two Unexpected Actors In Shortlist For Role http://www.idigitaltimes.com/star-wars-young-han-solo-casting-rumors-two-unexpected-actors-shortlist-role-511778 Obi Wan, Darth Vader Back To ‘Star Wars’: Ewan McGregor, Hayden Christensen Film ‘Episode 8’? http://www.youthhealthmag.com/articles/38728/20160213/star-wars-episode-8-hayden-christensen-ewan-mcgregor.htm http://makingstarwars.net/2015/09/two-rumors-about-darth-vader-in-future-star-wars-films/ Rebels Season 3 rumours – Expanded Universe Characters – Grand Admiral Thrawn http://comicbook.com/2016/01/30/star-wars-rebels-season-3-rumored-to-include-spoiler/ http://moviepilot.com/posts/3772732 debunked Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Being Remade in Unreal Engine 4 http://www.gamespot.com/articles/star-wars-knights-of-the-old-republic-being-remade/1100-6434804/ Ghostbusters Trailer – March 3rd VR Headsets – 2016 the year of VR http://www.gizmag.com/google-vr-best-content-guide/40140/ http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2016/01/you-can-finally-preorder-the-oculus-rift-right-nowfor-600/ Playstation Morpheus VR http://www.cnet.com/au/products/sony-playstation-vr/ CIA releases UFO Files http://abc7ny.com/science/cia-releases-hundreds-of-documents-on-ufo-sightings/1181758/ Music: Living Colour – Cult of personality iTunes: goo.gl/vlrRMZ Google Play: goo.gl/K0ooyp No Stopping Us - Ollie & Jerry https://itunes.apple.com/nz/artist/ollie-jerry/id62050388 Ghostbusters Theme - Ray parker Jnr https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/ray-parker-jr./id158593983 Superfreak - Rick James https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rick-james/id101367