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The Quilter on Fire Podcast
QOF Episode 198 - Julia McLeod

The Quilter on Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 79:10


My guest today is Julia McLeod – an international award-winning quilter. She specializes in making silk quilts, sourcing her fabrics from neckties, clothing and furnishing fabrics. She has been featured on the quiltshow.com in episode 2902 and she has an on-demand workshop called How to Use Silks in Your Quiltmaking. Julia's new book, and first book actually, with C&T Publishing is Patchwork LUXE: Quilts from Neckties, Kimonos, and Sari Silks  - I love that title – Patchwork LUXE sounds so luxurious! You won't believe the blooper in this one! I couldn't remember whether I should say ZEE or ZED! (Pssst - I'm sooo Canadian and we say ZED!) But it was a funny blip that I left in for you to enjoy! Go to Julia's website right here: https://juliamcleodquilts.com/Want to travel with Brandy?2025 FESTIVAL OF QUILTS Birmingham!!! This 14-day tour of Wales and England takes in the rich textile history and breathtaking cultural landmarks. Tour England & Wales ending at the Festival of Quilts. Call the team at Opuent Quilt Journeys at 1-877-235-3767 or go to  https://opulentquiltjourneys.com/destinations/britain/item/birmingham-festival-of-quilts-tour-with-brandy2026 JAPAN CRUISE!!! Watergirl Quilt Co and the Quilter on Fire have teamed up to sail the seas on the Celebrity Millennium. Sail with us on a JAPAN CRUISE in 2026! This cruise is NOW FULL for participating quilters but we do have room for non-quilting friends or spouses to register. https://gravitate.travel/stitch-sail-japan-with-quilter-on-fire-and-watergirl-quilt-co/Quilter on Fire Website - https://quilteronfire.com/OLISO IRONS - Host of the Quilter on Fire Podcast Lounge each year at QuiltCon!BUY YOUR OWN OLISO MINI PROJECT IRON RIGHT HERESquare One Textile Art WorkshopLink to Brandy's email listKristy's Quilt Picture BookQuilter on Fire PatternsFree Quilter on Fire Holiday Table Runner VIDEO Support the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.

Gesetz der Anziehung
#S3 F32: Wieso eine hohe Frequenz am Morgen unerlässlich ist und wie du sie jeden Tag erreichst

Gesetz der Anziehung

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 29:09


In der letzten Podcastfolge sprachen wir darüber wie wichtig es ist aus einer hohen Frequenz heraus zu manifestieren. Wie du sie erreichen und auch halten kannst, erfährst du in der heutigen Folge. Teile gerne auch deine eigenen Tipps in den Kommentaren! :)Meine Tipps sind:-Dankbarkeit-Vorfreude-Duschen-Tanzen-Deine Lieblingsmusik hören-SpazierenDaneben sind gute Gewohnheiten wie ausreichend Schlaf, eine tolle Ernährung, ggfls. Nahrungsergänzungsmittel, Körperhygiene, sich für sich selbst zurecht machen auch super.Solltest du irgendwelche negativen Gefühle oder Gedanken haben, lohnt es sich auch immer diese erstmal zu beseitigen. Kommentiere gerne mit einer vollen, grünen Batterie diese Folge für einen kurzen Energieaustausch Zum Werbepartner:⁠Du findest die Kimonos und alle anderen Produkte hier⁠⁠Mit dem Code "gesetzderanziehung" erhältst du deine Goodies in Höhe von 21,80 EUR z.B. inform einer Baumwolltasche, einem Maskenpinsel und einem Glasbehälter. Perfekt für deine Beautyroutine.(*Werbung)Beim Gesetz der Anziehung Moment beschäftigen wir uns heute mit einer erfolgreichen Morgenroutine und wie ich 100 EUR manifestieren konnte.Kontakt:⁠⁠taplink.cc/gesetzderanziehungpodcast⁠Das Smiley dieser Woche ist eine grüne Batterie. Kommentiere gerne mit diesem Smiley um in die hohe Frequenz zu kommen!

Gesetz der Anziehung
#S3 F31 Wie du aus der richtigen Frequenz heraus manifestierst

Gesetz der Anziehung

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 26:24


In der heutigen Folge sprechen wir über eine neue Manifestationstechnik, die ich seit einigen Wochen praktiziere und erkläre euch wie es genau funktioniert. Du begibst dich auf die Frequenz in der sich deine Manifestation befindet. Aus dieser Frequenz gibst du dann deine Manifestation an das Universum weiter.Wir erreichen diese Frequenz indem wir drei Dankbarkeiten und eine Vorfreude empfinden. Schreibe dir am besten auch immer deine erfüllten Manifestationen auf. Zum Werbepartner:Du findest die Kimonos und alle anderen Produkte hier⁠Mit dem Code "gesetzderanziehung" erhältst du deine Goodies in Höhe von 21,80 EUR z.B. inform einer Baumwolltasche, einem Maskenpinsel und einem Glasbehälter. Perfekt für deine Beautyroutine.(*Werbung)Beim Gesetz der Anziehung Moment beschäftigen wir uns heute mit dem Gewinn eines Keks-Gewinnspiels.Kontakt:⁠taplink.cc/gesetzderanziehungpodcastDas Smiley dieser Woche ist ein Pokal. Kommentiere gerne mit diesem Smiley um in die Gewinnerfrequenz zu kommen!

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto
Episode 262 – Tropical Glam & Balanced Living: The Kirby's Closet Story

Backyards of Key West Podcast with Mark Baratto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 84:10


In this episode, Mark Baratto sits down with entrepreneur Kirby Myers. We dive into how she started her business, the ways she balances charity work with her marriage and family, and how she still finds time to relax amidst it all. More on Kirby's Closet Kirby's Closet is a women's boutique serving up Tropical Glam in the heart of downtown Key West. The boutique is bursting with bright, fun, and unique clothing encouraging you to “Dress Happy.” Inside the Closet, there's a little something for everyone—all at an affordable price—and you'll always be welcomed with a smile. Kirby carries the fun and fabulous Never Fully Dressed line from the UK, which offers an amazing selection of clothing in sizes 2–16. Another UK label, Dancing Leopard, is known for its comfort and style, and Kirby also offers their inclusive sizing range. She also showcases the vintage-inspired Flying Tomato line from Los Angeles, a variety of Matisse shoes, basics like bodysuits and bralettes, as well as handmade Kimonos and Kaftans. Plus, there's a delightful selection of local artists featured: soaps and lotions from Always Summer, custom Closet candles by BellaLaine Art, and charming greeting cards by Whimsy Key West and Kassy Burnette. Stop by during regular boutique hours or book your own private personal styling session or group shopping party. Trust us, you'll want to stay awhile… Connect with Kirby Online Website: KirbysCloset.com Instagram: @KirbysClosetKW Facebook: Facebook.com/KirbysClosetKW  

Trip Into The Deep
Reduce Podcast 081

Trip Into The Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 177:05


1. ELMar, Rezident - Our World feat. Elmar (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 2. Sebastian, Davidson - Toracci (Extended Mix) [Armada Chill] 3. Jiminy, Hop - Keuje (Original Mix) [Melody Of the Soul] 4. PROFF, Volen Sentir - Luna Amazonia (Extended AM Mix) [Anjunadeep] 5. Max, Wexem - Shaman (Original Mix) [Where The Shadow Ends] 6. dwelyr, dwelyr - Something About You (Extended Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)] 7. Paul Harris, Pete Tong, Jules Buckley, Poppy Baskcomb - Release Me (Club Mix) [Ministry of Sound Recordings] 8. Raphael Mader, BIBSN - With Her (Original Mix) [Renaissance Records] 9. Bun, Xapa - Stockholm (Original Mix) [Kunye] 10. Matt, Arnold - Money (Hot Since 82 Remix) [Knee Deep In Sound] 11. Madben, Madben - That Ending Track (Paul Roux Remix) [Bedrock Records] 12. Framewerk, Framewerk - Sooner Or Later (Original Mix) [Capital Heaven] 13. Dave, Leck - Opal (Erdi Irmak Remix) [Particles] 14. Mat Zo, Spencer Brown - Spun Day (Jamie Stevens Y2K Remix) [Bedrock Records] 15. J, Ribbon - My Habitat (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats] 16. Max Graham, Second Sine - Hypercube (GMJ & Matter Remix) [Mango Alley] 17. Jiminy Hop, M.O.S. - Alakea (Original Mix) [Melody Of the Soul] 18. Nicolas Viana, Anonimat - Endgame (Original Mix) [Plaisirs Sonores Records] 19. EANP, EANP - Hypersonic (Original Mix) [HIGHER STATES] 20. Yeadon, Yeadon - Remember (Extended Mix) [10 Steps North] 21. Michael, A - Doctrine (Radio Mix) [Protagonist Recordings] 22. Rockka, Maze 28 - Mirage (Juan Ibanez Extended Mix) [Clubsonica Records] 23. Randle, Randle - From Birgu to the Stars (Rauschhaus Remix) [RKP] 24. 8Kays, Postig - Jado (Extended Mix) [Disco Halal] 25. Grigoré, Grigoré - Heal Me, Save Me (Original Mix) [Diynamic] 26. DJ Pierre, Simon Doty - Come Together (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 27. Nick Muir, Bedrock, John Digweed - Heaven Scent (Codeswitch Remix) [Bedrock Records] 28. Kimonos, Kimonos - No Fear (Original Mix) [Diynamic] 29. Avoure, Avoure - Love Yourself (Original Mix) [Biome Recordings] 30. Because, Art - Transient (Original Mix) [Last Night On Earth] 31. Framewerk, Framewerk - The Rhythm (Original Mix) [Capital Heaven] 32. Stiven Rivic, Michael & Levan - Stardust (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) [Kunai Records] 33. Albuquerque, HOO, Anonimat - Above Our Reality (Original Mix) [Melody Of the Soul] 34. Rony Seikaly, Gorje Hewek - Get Up and Dance (Original Mix) [Watergate Records] 35. Marsh, Marsh - Hope (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 36. Patrice, Baumel - The Cave (Original Mix) [Kompakt Extra] 37. Kimonos, Ugo Banchi - Discoteka (Original Mix) [Diynamic] 38. Peredel, Peredel - Planet Walking (Extended Mix) [UFO Sound]

Radio Record
Nejtrino & Baur @ Record Сlub #390 (30-10-2024)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 60:45


01. PAWSA - COLLECT THE COMMAS (Extended Mix) 02. Sweep J - One Two Three Four (Original Mix) 03. David Guetta, Jaden Bojsen - Let's Go (Extended Mix) 04. SIDEPIECE - Sex Sells (Extended Mix) 05. TOYZZ - Midnight Trip (Extended Mix) 06. Cazztek - Push That Pedal (Extended Mix) 07. DJs From Mars, 22Bullets - Ain't Nobody (Extended Mix) 08. Paul Anthonee - Metensarcosis (Original Mix) 09. HÄWK (IT), Framed Stories - Freedom (Extended Mix) 10. Matroda, Teko - When The Bass Kicks In (Original Mix) 11. Resiliens, TPSY - You Are Dreamer (Original Mix) 12. Arodes - Alma (Original Mix) 13. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me (Extended Mix) 14. Moonbeam - Rafael (Its Time To Be Free) (Indifferent Guy Extended Remix) 15. Kimonos, Ugo Banchi - Discoteka (Original Mix) 16. BLOND_ISH, Zeeba - Different Way (Original Mix) 17. Th;en - Baja Baja (Original Mix) 18. Hermit - Lost Spaceship (Original Mix) 19. Devochka - Body Move (Extended Mix) 20. Kryder, Öwnboss - Connect (Extended Mix) 21. Ale Mora, Castle J, Arkins - Back Again (Extended Mix) 22. CamelPhat - Another Dimension (Original Mix) 23. Beat Inside, UNDERMOON - White Horse (Original Mix) 24. Armin van Buuren, DJ Snake, Dillon Francis - Get Low (Armin van Buuren Remix)

Nejtrino & Baur
Nejtrino & Baur @ Record Сlub #390 (30-10-2024)

Nejtrino & Baur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 60:45


01. PAWSA - COLLECT THE COMMAS (Extended Mix) 02. Sweep J - One Two Three Four (Original Mix) 03. David Guetta, Jaden Bojsen - Let's Go (Extended Mix) 04. SIDEPIECE - Sex Sells (Extended Mix) 05. TOYZZ - Midnight Trip (Extended Mix) 06. Cazztek - Push That Pedal (Extended Mix) 07. DJs From Mars, 22Bullets - Ain't Nobody (Extended Mix) 08. Paul Anthonee - Metensarcosis (Original Mix) 09. HÄWK (IT), Framed Stories - Freedom (Extended Mix) 10. Matroda, Teko - When The Bass Kicks In (Original Mix) 11. Resiliens, TPSY - You Are Dreamer (Original Mix) 12. Arodes - Alma (Original Mix) 13. Cosmic Gate, James French - Take Me (Extended Mix) 14. Moonbeam - Rafael (Its Time To Be Free) (Indifferent Guy Extended Remix) 15. Kimonos, Ugo Banchi - Discoteka (Original Mix) 16. BLOND_ISH, Zeeba - Different Way (Original Mix) 17. Th;en - Baja Baja (Original Mix) 18. Hermit - Lost Spaceship (Original Mix) 19. Devochka - Body Move (Extended Mix) 20. Kryder, Öwnboss - Connect (Extended Mix) 21. Ale Mora, Castle J, Arkins - Back Again (Extended Mix) 22. CamelPhat - Another Dimension (Original Mix) 23. Beat Inside, UNDERMOON - White Horse (Original Mix) 24. Armin van Buuren, DJ Snake, Dillon Francis - Get Low (Armin van Buuren Remix)

The Good Dirt
205. The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally with Japanologist Natalie Leon

The Good Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 58:26


Natalie Leon is a British Japanologist with a Master's Degree in Japanese Studies who has dedicated her life and career to sharing Japanese culture with the world and with the United Kingdom. Her passion lies in seasonality, and celebrating every day. She recently published “The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally” which is her love letter to seasonal living in Japan. Natalie shares her deep passion for Japanese culture, a journey that began with a childhood fascination with a kimono. The conversation explores various aspects of seasonality in Japan, such as the concept of 'shun' (eating what's in season), 'kisetsukan' (awareness of the seasons), and 'kasane' (color layering). Natalie also delves into the folklore and spirituality of Japan, illustrating how these traditions are interwoven with everyday life. If you enjoy this episode, Natalie's new book, “The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally: An Invitation to Celebrate Every Day” serves as a loving invitation to incorporate these enriching practices into our daily lives. Topics Discussed · Japanology · Seasonality · The unique · Kimonos, Tea Ceremony, Matsuri, and other Annual Ritual Festivals · Japanese Textiles & Symbolism · The Idea of Vintage · Art & The Connection and Elevation of Nature · John Ruskin the Art Critic · The Mingei Art Movement · William Morris Designs · Kisetsukan (季節感) · Shun (旬) · Takanoko / Bamboo Shoots · Western Culture's Impact on Japan · Kasane no Irome (襲の色目) · The Significance of Cherry Blossoms · Dealing with Rituals, Spirituality, and the Supernatural · Shintoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism · The 4 Japanese Seasonal Goddesses · The Climate & Ecosystem of Japan · Forest Bathing in Yakashima · Marie Kondo & Minimalist, Zero-Waste Culture · Furoshiki (風呂敷) · Kamikatsu - Japan's Zero Waste Town Episode Resources: · Read “The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally: An Invitation to Celebrate Every Day” by Natalie Leon Connect with Natalie Leon: · Website: https://www.natalie-leon.co.uk/ · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_natalie_leon/ · Newsletter: https://natalieleon.substack.com · Links: https://linktr.ee/sakura_sister_ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained
205. The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally with Japanologist Natalie Leon

The Good Dirt: Sustainability Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 60:26


Natalie Leon is a British Japanologist with a Master's Degree in Japanese Studies who has dedicated her life and career to sharing Japanese culture with the world and with the United Kingdom. Her passion lies in seasonality, and celebrating every day. She recently published “The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally” which is her love letter to seasonal living in Japan. Natalie shares her deep passion for Japanese culture, a journey that began with a childhood fascination with a kimono. The conversation explores various aspects of seasonality in Japan, such as the concept of 'shun' (eating what's in season), 'kisetsukan' (awareness of the seasons), and 'kasane' (color layering). Natalie also delves into the folklore and spirituality of Japan, illustrating how these traditions are interwoven with everyday life. If you enjoy this episode, Natalie's new book, “The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally: An Invitation to Celebrate Every Day” serves as a loving invitation to incorporate these enriching practices into our daily lives. Topics Discussed · Japanology · Seasonality · The unique · Kimonos, Tea Ceremony, Matsuri, and other Annual Ritual Festivals · Japanese Textiles & Symbolism · The Idea of Vintage · Art & The Connection and Elevation of Nature · John Ruskin the Art Critic · The Mingei Art Movement · William Morris Designs · Kisetsukan (季節感) · Shun (旬) · Takanoko / Bamboo Shoots · Western Culture's Impact on Japan · Kasane no Irome (襲の色目) · The Significance of Cherry Blossoms · Dealing with Rituals, Spirituality, and the Supernatural · Shintoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism · The 4 Japanese Seasonal Goddesses · The Climate & Ecosystem of Japan · Forest Bathing in Yakashima · Marie Kondo & Minimalist, Zero-Waste Culture · Furoshiki (風呂敷) · Kamikatsu - Japan's Zero Waste Town Episode Resources: · Read “The Japanese Art of Living Seasonally: An Invitation to Celebrate Every Day” by Natalie Leon Connect with Natalie Leon: · Website: https://www.natalie-leon.co.uk/ · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_natalie_leon/ · Newsletter: https://natalieleon.substack.com · Links: https://linktr.ee/sakura_sister_ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS
Kimonos in the Post

TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 60:38


We finish our first full – and utterly epic – Kyushu day with 3 more joints, burnt records, posted kimonos, tiny whisky shots, some unexpected royal family action and our regular late night konbini run. Oh, and James offends an owner's son. Thanks as ever to Brian of Grooves Ahead for his assistance with sound.

Trip Into The Deep
Reduce Podcast 075 (Anjunadeep Explorations Recap)

Trip Into The Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 203:06


1. Ezequiel Arias, Paula OS, FOLGAR - Dreamlike feat. Paula Os (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 2. Marsh - Love (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 3. Micaele - Empty Streets (Extended Mix) [Mundus] 4. Marsh - Floodlights (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 5. Leo Wood, Fabrication - This Liminal Place (James Harcourt Extended Remix) [Siona Records] 6. Braxton, Steven Weston - Splendor (Original Mix) [Bedrock Records] 7. Rezident, Kate Morgan - Muse feat. Kate Morgan (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 8. London Grammar - Hell to the Liars (Gorgon City Remix) [Ministry of Sound Recordings] 9. Jody Wisternoff, James Grant, Ayah Marar, Because of Art - HRSN feat. Ayah Marar (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 10. Selsi - Beholden (Breaks Mix) [Capital Heaven] 11. Ron Carroll, Hot Since 82 - Preach feat. Ron Carroll (Extended Mix) [Defected] 12. Alex Hosking, PBH & Jack - Lost In The Moment (Extended Version) [Island Records] 13. Made In TLV - Beretta (Original Mix) [Kinetika Music] 14. Super Flu - We You (Adam Ten Extended Remix) [REALM Records] 15. Spencer Brown - Body Dub (Original Mix) [diviine] 16. Kimonos, Gioia Mia - Nightfall (Original Mix) [Dear Deer] 17. DONT BLINK - CRUEL GROOVE (Extended Mix) [The Myth of NYX] 18. Dale Howard - Rogue Keys (Original Mix) [Toolroom] 19. Audiojack - Play With My Mind (Original Mix) [Crosstown Rebels] 20. Simon Doty, My Friend - Tuxedo Park (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 21. Clüb De Combat - House Anthem (Original Mix) [Diynamic] 22. Kamero, Haus On Fire - Rogue (Extended Mix) [Armada Subjekt] 23. Dosem, Diana Miro, Boxer - Troubled Heart (Extended Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)] 24. Durante - Ancora (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 25. My Friend - Moonbeam (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 26. Several Definitions - Another Day (Original Mix) [Eklektisch] 27. Romain Garcia - Sevilla (Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep] 28. Dosem, Boxer - Soulvision (Extended Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)] 29. Kyotto - No Feelings (Original Mix) [CRFT Music] 30. ROCÍO PORTILLO - Vivere (Maze 28 Remix) [Mango Alley] 31. Simon Vuarambon, Tantum - Lake Of Fire (Original Mix) [Bedrock Records] 32. Stan Kolev - Mahasukha (Original Mix) [Outta Limits] 33. Jou Nielsen - Spectral Twist (Dimi Mechero Remix) [Hollystone Records] 34. Zuccasam - Who Loves (Original Mix) [Dissident Music / EMG] 35. Cristoph, Afnan Prince - Give Me An Answer (Extended Mix) [Consequence Of Society Recordings] 36. Cristoph - Signal (Extended Mix) [Consequence Of Society Recordings] 37. Kaskade, deadmau5 - I Remember (John Summit Remix) (Extended Mix) [mau5trap] 38. Paul Thomas - Emotional Landscapes (Ezequiel Arias Extended Mix) [UV] 39. Miss Melera - Sage (Extended Mix) [DAYS like NIGHTS] 40. Sasha, Super Flu - Astra (Original Mix) [Last Night On Earth] 41. Hidden Empire - Behind the Void (Extended Mix) [Siona Records] 42. Yotto - Namba (Extended Mix) [Odd One Out] 43. CamelPhat - Running Man (Cosmicat Running Woman Remix - Extended) [MAHOOL] 44. Max Styler - Follow Me (Original Mix) [Diynamic]

Essentials by Nico de Andrea
NICO DE ANDREA ESSENTIALS /// EPISODE 12

Essentials by Nico de Andrea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 90:07


ESSENTIALS /// EPISODE 12 TRACKLIST : 01) Deer Jade - Jukurpa 02) Sunday Service Choir - Father Stretch (CS Remix) 03) Kimonos , Sounds of Rituals Ft.Kuuda - Alemagou (Samson Remix) 04) Marten Lou, Isidoros - Better Days (Extended Version) 05) Maz, VXSION - Amana w/ Nico de Andrea & Darla Jade - Ghost in Me 06) LevyM - Bluebird 07) Tiësto - Drifting (Maxi Meraki Remix) 08) Mozambo - Aya 09) Afrokillerz, Szon - Countdown (La la la) (Original Mix) 10) Laureano, Nitefreak, Bambo - Asara (feat. Bambo) (Extended Mix) 11) Liva K - My Lover 12) CamelPhat feat RHODES - Home (Samm & Ajna Remix) 13) Rüfüs de Sol - Innerbloom (Imad & Dennis Louvra Remix) 14) Punctual, RY X - You're Not Alone (&friends Remix) 15) Nico de Andrea & Imad feat Jono McCleery - Legion 16) Nitefreak x Imad x Clubhouse - Not the Same 17) Tinlicker, Julia Church - Glasshouse 18) Anyma (ofc) - Save Me (Goom Gum & Stylo Remix)

Gesetz der Anziehung
#163 Verkörperung deiner Manifestation +Frieden mit der Vergangenheit erhalten

Gesetz der Anziehung

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 36:35


Heute sprechen wir darüber wie du durch Verkörperung deine Manifestation in dein Leben ziehen kannst. Hier kannst du das Q&A anhören Auch sprechen wir darüber, dass du wirklich 24/7 manifestierst. Du kannst nicht gleichzeitig einen positiven und einen negativen Gedanken haben. Du findest die Kimonos und alle anderen Produkte hier⁠⁠⁠ Mit dem Code "gesetzderanziehung" erhältst du deine Goodies in Höhe von 21,80 EUR inform einer Baumwolltasche, einem Maskenpinsel und einem Glasbehälter. Perfekt für deine Beautyroutine. (*Werbung) Bei dem heutigen Gesetz der Anziehung Moment geht es heute um den Bootsführerschein. Beim 1x1 der Gesundheit geht es heute um das Thema Übersäuerung. Wodurch entsteht sie und was passiert im Körper? Kontakt (Auch 1:1 Calls):⁠ Gesetzderanziehungpodcast⁠ ⁠⁠Hier kannst du dir dein Greatorticket sichern⁠⁠ Dieses findet vom 21.06.2024-22.06.2024 in Köln statt.

Gesetz der Anziehung
#161 Andere sehen meine Veränderungen nicht

Gesetz der Anziehung

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 37:55


Heute sprechen wir über dein Umfeld: Du veränderst dich im Inneren, aber bekommst gegenteiliges Feedback von deinem nächsten Umfeld und fühlst dich wie vor den Kopf gestoßen. Wieso sehen andere Menschen deine Veränderung nicht? Bist du dann noch gar nicht so weit? Ich erkläre dieses Phänomen anhand einer Situation, die mir vor einigen Tagen passiert ist. Ich denke wir sollten mehr Verständnis mit unserem Umfeld haben und gleichzeitig unser eigenes Ding machen. Ich zitiere aus folgendem Buch *Klick* Du findest die Kimonos und alle anderen Produkte hier⁠⁠ Mit dem Code "gesetzderanziehung" erhältst du deine Goodies in Höhe von 21,80 EUR inform einer Baumwolltasche, einem Maskenpinsel und einem Glasbehälter. Perfekt für deine Beautyroutine. Bei den heutigen Gesetz der Anziehung Momenten geht es heute um türkische Teppiche, einen Verbandskasten, ein Erbe und eine Arbeitskollegin. Beim 1x1 der Gesundheit geht es heute um das Eisbergprinzip und die vier E´s der Gesundheit. Ist es wirklich sinnvoll immer wieder seine Symptome zu bekämpfen? Heute sprechen wir auch über meine Erkenntnisse aus meinem 10 km Lauf. Ich kann allen nur ans Herz legen zu laufen :) Kontakt (Auch 1:1 Calls): ⁠⁠taplink.cc/gesetzderanziehungpodcast

Bienvenue à Bord
Une deuxième vie pour les kimonos !

Bienvenue à Bord

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 2:09


Recycler de vieux kimonos pour en faire des sacs, des trousses et d'autres produits c'est le concept de Sakido. Découverte avec Morgan Wiatr das Ethic on Air.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Gesetz der Anziehung
#160 Wünschen- glauben -empfangen

Gesetz der Anziehung

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 35:14


Heute sprechen wir über die absoluten Basics beim Manifestieren. Wie kannst du dir deinen Wunsch in die Realität holen? Eigentlich ist es ganz einfach: Wünschen, glauben und empfangen. Aufgrund zwei Dinge klappt es häufig nicht: Unserer Stimmung und unseren bisherigen Glaubenssätzen. Bei den heutigen Gesetz der Anziehung Momenten geht es heute um das Thema Tanken und wie du immer am günstigsten tanken kannst. Auch hat sich eine Podcasthörerin ihr Traumauto manifestiert. Beim Thema 1x1 der Gesundheit beschäftigen wir uns heute mit den Zellen und der Ernährung. Der Impuls der Woche betrifft das Thema Haare schneiden und wie Haare Emotionen speichern. Du findest die Kimonos und alle anderen Produkte hier⁠ Mit dem Code "gesetzderanziehung" erhältst du deine Goodies in Höhe von 21,80 EUR inform einer Baumwolltasche, einem Maskenpinsel und einem Glasbehälter. Perfekt für deine Beautyroutine. Kontakt (Auch 1:1 Calls): ⁠taplink.cc/gesetzderanziehungpodcast Hier kannst du dir dein Greatorticket sichern Dieses findet vom 21.06.2024-22.06.2024 in Köln statt.

Gesetz der Anziehung
#159 Interview mit Anastasia von Xiskin: Unternehmermindset und Manifestieren in der Selbstständigkeit

Gesetz der Anziehung

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 42:27


In der heutigen Folge interviewe ich Anastasia. Sie ist Gründerin und Inhaberin von Xiskin. Sie gründete das Unternehmen vor vier Jahren und erzählt wie sie vorgegangen ist und von ihrer Vision. Ein Unternehmen wächst Schritt für Schritt und es ist sehr wichtig immer den nächsten Schritt zu gehen. Wie gehst du mit negativen Meinungen und dem berühmten Kleinreden um? Lässt du dich davon abbringen oder machst du weiter? Du findest die Kimonos und alle anderen Produkte hier Mit dem Code "gesetzderanziehung" erhältst du deine Goodies in Höhe von 21,80 EUR inform einer Baumwolltasche, einem Maskenpinsel und einem Glasbehälter. Perfekt für deine Beautyroutine. Kontakt: taplink.cc/gesetzderanziehungpodcast

Gesetz der Anziehung
#158 Die Frequenz für ultimatives Manifestieren

Gesetz der Anziehung

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 43:08


Heute gebe ich einen kurzen Einblick zu meiner aktuellen Jobsituation und wie ich bislang im neuen Job angekommen bin. Bereue ich es oder war es die richtige Entscheidung? Heute besprechen wir vor allem über die Frequenz mit der du deine Wünsche in dein Leben ziehen kannst. Ich spreche über folgendes Buch: Klick Ein wirklich wichtiger Tipp von mir ist, dass du dich mehr mit dir selbst beschäftigst. Was willst du wirklich? Was zieht dich runter? Wie fühlst du dich nach einem Treffen mit gewissen Personen? Pass wirklich auf mit deinem Umfeld, denn genau so wird auch dein künftiges Leben aussehen. In der heutigen Folge empfehle ich folgende Zahngels mit 25% Rabatt: ⁠Klick⁠ Wichtig ist das Zahngel ohne Fluoride. Gibt einfach folgende Artikelnummer in die Suchleiste: 20783-1 Es ist so weit- ganz nach dem Motto: Luxus zieht Luxus an, stelle ich euch die heutige Kooperation vor. Kimonos und Pyjamas Made in Germany. Hier findest du die Produkte Mit dem Code "gesetzderanziehung" erhältst du als Goodie eine Kosmetiktasche aus Baumwolle und einen Pinsel und einen Maskenbehälter. Wir haben eine neue Kategorie! 1X1 der Gesundheit. Heute widmen wir uns dem Thema Stress. Beim heutigen Gesetz der Anziehung Moment geht es um ein Paket. Kontakt: Instagram: gesetzderanziehungpodcast E-Mail: gesetzderanziehungpodcast@gmx.de

New England Weekend
Matsuri Magic on the Common: "Japan Festival Boston" Celebrates Japanese Culture

New England Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 14:00 Transcription Available


After four years off due to COVID, Japan Festival Boston is back! Later this month, Boston Common will be home to the city's largest festival dedicated to all things Japanese culture: food, kimono, origami, tea ceremonies, ikebana, cosplay, and so much more. Ara Mahar, the PR manager for the festival, joins Nichole this week to talk about all this free family-friendly event has to offer.

Fashion Crimes Podcast
Top Kaftans and Kimono Picks | EP 191

Fashion Crimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 27:33


In this over-eager installment of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, Episode 191: "Top Kaftans and Kimono Picks," Holly Katz, our cherished personal stylist and beacon for fashion-forward women over 40, invites us on a vibrant journey through the world of kaftans and kimonos. #amazeballs   Holly's adventure begins with a hilariously mandated kaftan outfit at a summer camp reunion with her girlfriends, sparking a refreshed admiration for these versatile garments. Inspired, she embarks on a mission to share her newfound favorites and styling tips, transforming our wardrobes with an infusion of fun and flair.   LISTEN NOW: https://apple.co/2XXKHfC   Follow on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/hollykatzstyling/   Key Elements of This Episode:   1. Kaftan Inspiration:   Holly's initial spark of inspiration came from a unique requirement at a summer camp reunion: every attendee was to wear a kaftan for a themed "Mrs. Roper Night." This not only served as a nostalgic callback to Mrs. Roper's iconic outfits from the sitcom "Three's Company" but also highlighted the timeless appeal and comfort of kaftans.   Holly shared her newfound appreciation for kaftans, which led her to seek out various styles and brands, emphasizing their suitability for women of any age, seeking to add a fun, stylish, and comfortable piece to their wardrobe.   For example, Holly was particularly taken by Isabella Rossellini's Instagram post featuring a stunning Emilio Pucci kaftan, which represented the high-fashion potential of this garment.   Additionally, Holly interviewed a Fashion Bestie, Jennifer, a self-proclaimed kaftan and anti-pants enthusiast, to share professional insights with her listeners. Jennifer reminisced about her style influences from sitcoms of the '70s and '80s and expressed a deep connection to kaftans for their comfort and the statement-making prints reminiscent of those decades. Also, why wear pants?   This segment underlined kaftans' versatility, from loungewear to high-fashion statements, demonstrating their enduring appeal across generations.   2. Kimono Styling:   While kaftans took center stage, Holly also shared her personal venture into the world of kimonos, considering them "kaftan-adjacent." She showcased the adaptability of kimonos, which can be styled over shorts, jeans, or even as a sophisticated overlay to swimsuits.   For example, Holly mentioned her own BA&SH kimono, which she's treasured for years, illustrating how a well-chosen kimono can become a timeless piece in one's wardrobe.   She encouraged her listeners to experiment with kimonos, citing their ability to elevate any outfit with an air of sophistication and chicness. Holly's styling tips included pairing longer kimonos with a simple tank top and jeans for a casual yet polished look or draping them over swimwear for an effortlessly elegant beachside ensemble.   3. Wardrobe Maintenance:   Holly's lively discussion extended beyond kaftans and kimonos to address common "fashion crimes" related to wardrobe maintenance and closet organization. She shared anecdotes from her reunion weekend, where a peek into a friend's closet revealed typical organizational mishaps, such as shoes scattered on the floor or clothes hanging inside out.   Holly offered simple yet effective solutions like investing in a shoe rack to avoid clutter and rolling jeans instead of folding them to save space and make selection easier.   She emphasized the psychological and practical benefits of an organized closet, where every piece is visible and accessible, thereby encouraging a more mindful and enjoyable dressing experience.   Wrap-Up:   Kaftans and kimonos are more than just fashion statements; they are embodiments of comfort, style, and individual expression. Episode 191 not only guides us through the enchanting world of these garments but also encourages us to embrace our unique styles and make every day a fashion opportunity.   By listening and engaging with us on our podcast, you join a community where fashion is celebrated, and style education is shared freely. Let Holly's enthusiasm for kaftans and kimonos inspire you to explore these versatile pieces, making your wardrobe a testament to your personal style journey!   - Holly Katz Personal Stylist, Podcast Host and Best-Selling Author   Get in Touch:   Have a fashion query or want to suggest a topic? Reach out at Holly@fashioncrimespodcast.com and join our fashion besties community for all the latest updates.   Subscribe and Review:   • If you love keeping up with fashion through our lenses, don't forget to subscribe and drop a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform. Your support means the world to us!   • Engage with the Fashion Crimes Podcast and join our vibrant community of fashion enthusiasts! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @FashionCrimesPodcast to get your daily dose of fashion inspiration, behind-the-scenes peeks, and exclusive content.   • Connect with Holly on LinkedIn @HollyKatzStyle for professional insights into the world of personal styling and all the current trends.   • Visit our website fashioncrimespodcast.com to catch up on the latest episodes, show notes, and more.   • Watch our full podcasts on Youtube!   • And for the ultimate fashion guide, be sure to get Holly's new book, “Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes,” available now on Amazon for just $7.99!   Socialize with Us!   Facebook: @FashionCrimesPodcast Instagram: @FashionCrimesPodcast LinkedIn: @Holly Katz Pinterest: @HollyKatzStyling Twitter: @fashioncrimesp Podcast: www.fashioncrimespodcast.com Email: holly@fashioncrimespodcast.com  

Rush Rash with Chaz N Schatz
Episode 24. Turn The Page

Rush Rash with Chaz N Schatz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 125:15


In an entirely excellent episode, Chaz n Schatz take in their first bonafide Case 2113 in having renowned Sci-Fi and Steampunk author Kevin J. Anderson wind up in the Containment Unit. With over 180 books published, 50 of which being US and International Bestsellers, and upwards of 23 million books in print, he also happens to be a certifiable Rushian. His Rushian credentials date back more than 30 years in the form of his mutual fandom and appreciation club co-conspirator Neil Peart, with whom Kevin had an endearing friendship and creative partnership, from the first night Neil crashed on his couch in 1989, to their collaboration on the Clockwork Angels album and novelization, up through and until the time of Neil's untimely passing in January 2020. In what is surely a conversation Kevin could never have had with his good friend, he discusses his fanboy journey with Rush, from being a farm boy with a penchant for annoying music and pictures of Cannuks in Kimonos on his bedroom wall to the personal letters from Neil describing in "Peartian detail" the wilds of Africa. Kevin's love and friendship for Neil are genuine and heartfelt. He shares freely with the Rush community the recollections of his friend, sharing stories closer to his heart: - The first correspondence of kindred spirits (and other-nerdly connections) - The time Neil had to play Red Rocks Amphitheater in Kevin's Father-in-law's trousers - The publisher that refused to believe Kevin knew "the drummer of Rush", and how Neil helped Kevin prove he did - The journey from farmboy-fanboy to the guy who could tell the greatest drummer in the world not to "harsh his mellow" with his drumming self-critique after an excellent Rush show Kevin's gush of love for all things Rush extends to his appreciation for excellent tribute bands that maintain the band's high standard of performance, having been to both the Bubba Bashes, and traveling to see some of the nation's premiere Rush Tribute bands, such as Rush Archives, Rash, and others! Join Chaz n Schatz for a one-degree of separation special and excellent Case 2113 event, an exclusive only available with your paid RushRash prescription! Pull my finger and pinch me...did that just happen?!?! Excellent! In typical Peartian style, we spin "Turn The Page" from 1987's Hold Your Fire, yet again amazed at how that wheel chooses to express itself... We do the usual dive into the news, and yet a-fekin'-gain forget to namedrop our bitchin' sponsor ⁠⁠Danforth and Pape⁠⁠. but again, we strongly urge you dig on the Rush inspired T-Shirts at their excellent facebook page – Danforth & Pape. And while you're at it, don't forget to scratch that itch live by going to see any of these Grade-A excellent Rush lovin' bands: Schatz's Scratch List: UK Scotland ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Moving Pictures Scotland⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Leoni Jane Kennedy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠RushFest Scotland⁠⁠ North America USA⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YYNOT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Second Contact⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Solar Federation⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Accidental Breakdown⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rush Archives⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mood Lifters⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Lotus Land⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Dumb Love⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Vapor Trail⁠⁠ Rash Canada ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠New World Men⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠2112⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ South America Brazil ⁠⁠RushFest Brazil⁠⁠ Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies.   Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?!  Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.

Kanpai ! Japon
[INTERVIEW #14] Caroline de Monoya Tokyo, création artisanale à partir de kimonos japonais recyclés

Kanpai ! Japon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 56:05


Originaire d'Albi, Caroline a vu 8 ans au Japon. Avec son mari Yuji, elle y a fondé en 2018 l'entreprise Monoya Tokyo au sein de laquelle ils réalisent des créations artisanales à partir de tissus de kimono japonais. Elle nous détaille son parcours et son activité.

Bright Side
Why This Kimono Costs $10,000

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 11:43


Kimonos are like the VIPs of the fashion world, and that price tag ain't playing around. First off, it's all about the craftsmanship – these babies are handmade with intricate designs and top-notch fabrics that can take forever to create. Plus, traditional dyeing techniques and embroidery add extra flair, and those skilled artisans deserve their coin. Quality silk doesn't come cheap, my friend, and since kimonos use a ton of it, that's a big chunk of the expense right there. Add in the fact that each layer of the kimono has a specific purpose, and you've got a garment with a lot more thought than your average tee. So, yeah, when it comes to kimonos, you're not just buying clothes – you're investing in a masterpiece.

COLLIDING WORLDS PODCAST
JAMES WILLIAM MOORE - EDUCATOR, ARTIST & AGENT OF DISCUSSION

COLLIDING WORLDS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 87:43


James William Moore is not only a much-sought after and admired educator, but he is also an international lens-based artist known for his use of camp and kitsch aesthetics to create surreal and thought-provoking cinematic experiences through photography, video, projection mapping, and installations. Through his work, Moore appropriates politics, American pop culture, and everyday life creating a visual language that is both humorous and deeply meaningful. He has always been drawn to the power of visual storytelling, as seen in his series Tilting at Windmills, Get a Clue, and Portrait of a Teller's Fortune as he brings his imagination to life by combining fact and fantasy.To James, appropriation is not a dirty word. To him it is a word that has been much maligned over the years. “However, when we aren't appropriating cultures, the power of appropriation is limitless, “ said James. “ To be honest, as much as kitsch and camp form the heart of my storytelling art practice, the soul of my artwork is appropriation. Appropriation refers to taking something of someone else's and making it our own. When I look back over my work, I see a heavy influence coming from artists like Cindy Sherman, René Magritte, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Andy Warhol, and Edward Hopper. Whether it's a subconscious passion for architecture and mundane of Hopper, the vibrant storytelling with saturated imagery of diCorcia, or the sheer gaudiness of Warhol – I see the influence of these masters on my work. Through my reverent appreciation of these artists, I appropriate their style, subject matter, visual composition, and techniques.”Moore completed his Master of Fine Art, with a concentration in photography, at San José State University. He has taught photography at SJSU and Gavilan College. He also led a workshop on Adobe Photoshop to assist with the City of San Jose's Cultural History and Postcard Public Art Project. His work has been seen in group shows, with highlights including: Clang, Clang Clang went the Trolley at Rayko Galleries' SHOWCASE (2012, San Francisco), Spin Me ‘Round at Pacific Art League's Carnevale (2010, Palo Alto), Alone with Dino at 1650 Gallery's Dudes, Bros, & Gentlemen (2016, Los Angeles), Dances at Windmills at JJ&A PopUP Gallery's Unconventional Urban Ballet (2014, Palm Springs) and selected images from Madame B's Tarot Readings appearing at FotoNostrum (2023, Barcelona). Moore's solo show highlights include: 40 at Paragon Restaurant, Carnevale & Kimonos at Read Brown Salon (2016, Palm Springs), Get a Clue at San Jose State University's Black Gallery (2020), and Madame B's Tarot Readings at Jo Farb Hernandez Gallery. His public art participation includes Red Obi from the Obon series in the Japantown Mural Project (2013, San Jose) and Judgement from the Madame B's Tarot Readings series in Expo Metro's Billboard Art Project (2023, Barcelona).

Fishnet Flix
Office Kimonos and Nameplate Necklaces in 9 to 5 (1980)

Fishnet Flix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 73:00


Welcome to Dollyuary! It's Dolly Parton's birthday month, so it was only natural that we kick off 2024 by paying homage to our country queen, Dolly Parton! We're workin' 9 to 5 and going REAL DEEP on the 1980 film's costume design by thee Ann Roth. Violet (Lily Tomlin), Judy (Jane Fonda), and Doralee (Dolly) are all coworkers who have HAD it with their sexist jerk of a boss (Dabney Coleman), and things get out of hand after their revenge fantasy goes awry. There are serious layers to the ladies' costumes that you won't want to miss. Before we get into the movie, we discuss Stanley cups, Jeremy Allen White's Calvin Klein campaign, The Iron Claw movie (shoutout to costume designer Jen Starzyk!), and also play a message from a listener with a FAB gym bro vampire suggestion (from our Interview with the Vampire episode, if you recall....). Tune in now! Add 2 Cart: Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones by Dolly Parton For visuals of the costumes, follow us on: Instagram at @makeovermontagepodcast TikTok at @makeovermontagepodcast Follow Marie on Instagram and Blaire on Instagram Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!  To request a movie for us to cover, DM us on Instagram or hit us up at makeovermontagepod[at]gmail.com. Call us at our sexy new hotline: (323) 487-2383. We wanna hear from you! 

News For Kids
Pets Put On Kimonos for a Special Day in Japan

News For Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 5:15


K*News for Kids 文字檔 (國小) ________________________________ Japan has special days for kids. There's Girls' Day. There's Children's Day. There's Shichi-Go-San. Kids think New Year's Day is their day too! 日本有很多兒童的特殊節日,像是女兒節、兒童節、七五三節,甚至是新年兒童也覺得是他們的節日。 On some special days, families go to a shrine. They pray for their kids' health and happiness. 在特殊節日,父母會帶孩子去神社,祈求孩子健康幸福。 But Japan doesn't have many kids. Every year, fewer and fewer kids go to shrines. 但是日本少子化,去神社參拜的兒童越來越少。 Many people have dogs and cats. More and more people take their pets to a shrine. They pray for their pet's health and happiness. But Japan has no special days for pets. 很多人養寵物貓或是狗,帶寵物去神社的人日漸增多,祈求牠們健康平安。 但是日本沒有寵物的特殊節日。 Now there's a special day at the Dog-Cat Shrine near Tokyo! It's Shichi-Go-San for pets. This shrine makes human mommies and daddies of dogs and cats happy. 鄰近東京的神社現在舉辦寵物的七五三節,讓毛小孩主人很開心。 Kids wear special clothes called kimonos for Shichi-Go-San. So pets wear kimonos too! 兒童會在七五三節穿上和服,貓狗也會在這天穿上和服。 Kids have to be three, five, or seven years old for Shichi-Go-San. So pets have to be three, five, or seven years old too. 兒童到了三歲、五歲或七歲就會在七五三節去神社參拜。寵物也是一樣。 For many people, their pets are their family. Now their pets share in a special kids' day at the Dog-Cat Shrine! ________________________________________ Vocabulary 寵物很像家人,也有屬於牠們的節日。 1. fewer and fewer 越來越少 There are fewer and fewer people keeping birds as pets. 養鳥當寵物的人越來越少了。 You may be right.也許你是對的。 I guess birds are too noisy. 我猜是鳥太吵鬧了。 2. clothes 衣服 When I was little, my mom loved to have birds at home. 我小時候我媽媽喜歡在家裡養鳥。 On cold days, she even put little clothes on them! 天氣冷時她甚至幫鳥穿上小衣服。 3. children 兒童 And we the children were responsible for feeding the birds.我們這些小孩負責餵鳥。 Did they sing? 牠們會唱歌嗎? Oh, yes, their sounds were sweet. 會啊,牠們的歌聲很好聽。 They made my family very happy. 讓我的家人很開心。 來一起讀一遍今天的單字。 fewer and fewer越來越少 clothes衣服 children兒童 ________________________________________ Quiz 1. What are more and more people taking to shrines? a. Their kids b. Their pets c. Their mommies and their daddies 2. Where can people take their pets on Shichi-Go-San? a. The Family Shrine b. The Dog-Cat Shrine c. The Pet Shrine 3. Which pet can wear special clothes on Shichi-Go-San? a. A six-year-old dog b. A seven-year-old cat c. An eight-year-old rabbit Answers: 1. b 2. b 3. b

Ana Francisca Vega
Historia Sonora: Perros reciben bendición en Japón.

Ana Francisca Vega

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 6:29


En la Historia Sonora de con Ana Francisca Vega por MVS Noticias: Perros vestidos con Kimonos, reciben bendición a falta de los niños en un Japón que envejece.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Main Street Magic - A Walt Disney World Podcast
618: Dining Review: Narcoose's Updates, Il Mulino, Kimono's and City Works

Main Street Magic - A Walt Disney World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 43:05


Jeremy and Rhonda are sitting at the bar at Narcoossee's, having drinks at Il Mulino, enjoying Sushi and Karaoke at Kimonos, and having a snack at City Works.Follow Us on Social MediaFacebook GroupFacebook: @MainStMagicTwitter: @MainStMagicInstagram: @MainStMagicVisit Us Onlinewww.MainStMagic.comwww.WonderlandCrew.comwww.MainStreetShirts.comGet Dining Alerts!Find last-minute and hard-to-find Disney dining reservations with MouseDining.com! Get text and email alerts when popular theme park dining reservations open up. Get last-minute seating! Get the next table! Set your alerts now! Get the next reservation!Visit our Partnerswww.MSMFriends.comGet a FREE vacation quote to your favorite destinationMainStMagicTravel.com for a free quoteThanks to TFresh Productions for our theme song

Word Podcast
The Stones return, rock'n'roll marriages and Freddie's 50 kimonos

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 46:10


Recorded together in Mark Ellen's attic! Among the conversational footballs booted round the park this week you'll find:- … Freddie's “exquisite clutter”: would YOU buy one of his bonzai plant-holders, his catsuit with ballet shoes and a $0.5m silver bangle? … when did the story change from “the Stones are old, knackered and ought to give up!” to “the Stones are old, brilliant and should carry on forever!”? ... do all enduring legacies need an element of tragedy? … who calls the Ezra Collective “a jazz band”? … who's been married the longest … Bono, Alice Cooper or Peter Noone from Herman's Hermits? … 1984 was the annus mirabilis of the album? Birthday guest Matthew North has the records to prove it. … the perils of celebrities chairing press conferences (QED Jimmy Fallon). ... how they've only gone and wrecked the Rugby World Cup anthems.   … and useful phrases to deploy when you didn't much care for your mate's band but don't want to hurt their feelings – eg You've done it again! Only YOU could have put in a show like that! You took it to a whole new level!Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21Soho on September 25th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/1SwIYJWoHKSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
The Stones return, rock'n'roll marriages and Freddie's 50 kimonos

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 46:10


Recorded together in Mark Ellen's attic! Among the conversational footballs booted round the park this week you'll find:- … Freddie's “exquisite clutter”: would YOU buy one of his bonzai plant-holders, his catsuit with ballet shoes and a $0.5m silver bangle? … when did the story change from “the Stones are old, knackered and ought to give up!” to “the Stones are old, brilliant and should carry on forever!”? ... do all enduring legacies need an element of tragedy? … who calls the Ezra Collective “a jazz band”? … who's been married the longest … Bono, Alice Cooper or Peter Noone from Herman's Hermits? … 1984 was the annus mirabilis of the album? Birthday guest Matthew North has the records to prove it. … the perils of celebrities chairing press conferences (QED Jimmy Fallon). ... how they've only gone and wrecked the Rugby World Cup anthems.   … and useful phrases to deploy when you didn't much care for your mate's band but don't want to hurt their feelings – eg You've done it again! Only YOU could have put in a show like that! You took it to a whole new level!Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21Soho on September 25th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/1SwIYJWoHKSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
The Stones return, rock'n'roll marriages and Freddie's 50 kimonos

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 46:10


Recorded together in Mark Ellen's attic! Among the conversational footballs booted round the park this week you'll find:- … Freddie's “exquisite clutter”: would YOU buy one of his bonzai plant-holders, his catsuit with ballet shoes and a $0.5m silver bangle? … when did the story change from “the Stones are old, knackered and ought to give up!” to “the Stones are old, brilliant and should carry on forever!”? ... do all enduring legacies need an element of tragedy? … who calls the Ezra Collective “a jazz band”? … who's been married the longest … Bono, Alice Cooper or Peter Noone from Herman's Hermits? … 1984 was the annus mirabilis of the album? Birthday guest Matthew North has the records to prove it. … the perils of celebrities chairing press conferences (QED Jimmy Fallon). ... how they've only gone and wrecked the Rugby World Cup anthems.   … and useful phrases to deploy when you didn't much care for your mate's band but don't want to hurt their feelings – eg You've done it again! Only YOU could have put in a show like that! You took it to a whole new level!Tickets for Word In Your Ear live at 21Soho on September 25th here: https://www.tickettext.co.uk/1SwIYJWoHKSubscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
FULL SHOW | Died in the Arse

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 65:25


We're rocking our Kimonos and a fight has broken out over coffees. Ash and Luttsy have swum their 50M freestyle and there are plenty of lessons to be learnt ahead of today's relay and Celia Pacquola joins the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Piano Music Room
two girls in silk kimonos both beautiful one a gazelle

Piano Music Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 2:33


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piano ten thousand leaves project
Two Girls In Silk Kimonos Both Beautiful One A Gazelle - #3498 By Chair House 230713

piano ten thousand leaves project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 2:32


Today's chairhouse's daily video magazine of piano ten thousand leaves music & AI created Artworks. https://youtu.be/EOlUauyv6rs #3498: Jul. 13, 2023: Two girls in silk kimonos both beautiful one a gazelle ("The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats") Today's pure primal piano music here. Happy if this music makes you feel peaceful.. : ) Looking for absolute natural beauty every day for Piano Ten Thousand Leaves. Target number is 4536 and 3498(77.1%) achieved today. Find my project.. : ) This piece may might have good 1/f fluctuation characteristic although I stopped investigating it each piece. My new message: "Does it make sense to preserve it for 1000 years?" Today's cover ART is created by #Midjourney (Art Generating #AI), according to my wish. Happy if you like it. I'm now making Archive site of Piano Ten Thousand Leaves project by utilizing #wordpress. Basically nice direction I've already gotten.. : ) Currently 1100 pieces already achieved. But this week I need to do something else, so I'm going to stop this task for a bit. ######## NEW 24th SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "Deep Forest Girl" - the 24th selection album of piano ten thousand leaves Youtube: Full(20 songs, 50 minutes) and HD video by Midjourney - AI https://youtu.be/-pvjcnFysTk spotify https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/6zftjWuL7JMF0vNYgLTSaQ apple music https://music.apple.com/jp/album/deep-forest-girl-piano-ten-thousand-leaves-volume-24/1692518303 amazon music https://www.amazon.co.jp/s?k=chair+house+%E6%B7%B1%E3%81%84%E6%A3%AE%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%B3+-+%E3%83%94%E3%82%A2%E3%83%8E%E4%B8%87%E8%91%89%E9%9B%86+-+%E7%AC%AC24%E5%B7%BB&i=digital-music&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 line music https://music.line.me/webapp/album/mb0000000002e6f6be AWA: https://s.awa.fm/album/bd73bf6d8ea694823e31 Other Every music streaming services in the world https://linkco.re/yDNpmUYN?lang=en

Und dann kam Punk
122: Christian (TUPAMAROS, LANDSCAPE, THE STORM, Hardball Films) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 187:17


Christopher & Jobst sprechen mit Christian. Wir reden über überfüllte Höflichkeit, U-Bahnen, Endorphine beim Baseball, mental breakdowns, Eichelhäher & Raben, Katrin Duck & Kalle Anka, fake Donaldisten, Mix-Tape mit Violent Femmes, Fugazi & Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Indie-Section bei WOM, Geburt in Mexiko, Skateboarding & Baseball in Tokyo, Rockabillies auf der Strasse, japanische Lautsprache neben chinesischen Schriftzeichen, nach Düsseldorf in eine japanische Nachhilfeschule, gesellschaftliche Strukturen in Japan, mit dem Gameboy in der Tasche nach Leverkusen, die erste Bad Religion, Rebel MC & The Double Trouble, politischer Emo, Malva mal wieder, Nations on Fire Reunion-Konzert, Mischung aus Leidenscore & Melodien a la Shelter, die Geschichte der Tupamaros, Politisierung über Hardcore, Earth First, der Oi of Japan-Sampler, Breakfast auf 625 Thrash, ein Flyer von Eny bei Disc Union in Tokyo, bei McDonald´s in Kawasaki abhängen, mit ner japanischen Beatdown Band auf Tour, kommerzielle Live-Venues mit kalter Atmosphäre, Screamo mit Mogwai-Elementen, erste deutsche Band auf Japan-Tour nach Recharge, das Melodic Label Snuffy Smile, Heul-Emo im Saarland, auf Tour mit Planes Mistaken for Stars, Blank oder Banks & Kontrolle, bekanntere Bands aus Minden: ein Widerspruch in sich, The Storm als Vegan-SxE-Projekt, Sheep Among Lions, die Bravo vom 5. November 1998, das Leben ist voller Widersprüche, vergleichende Religionswissenschaften mit Schwerpunkt Islamwissenschaften, inkognito im Tempel, freihändischer Umgang mit Religionen, Rentner:innen in Kimonos, ein anderer Approach zu kultureller Aneignung, Elevatorboy, Voluntariat in einem Anime-Verlag, triebunterdrückte Kultur als Basis für gute Anime, Klassikerfilme wie Akira & Ghost in The Shell, wahrgewordene LSD-Trips, Überschneidungen zur Furry-Szene, Probleme mit Nazi-Furries in den USA, Arbeit für einen japanischen News-Sender, der eigene Vertrieb Hardball Films, Lindy Hop-Tanzen, ein kurzes Intermezzo Doom-Band aus dem Westerwald, 2-Gehirnzellen-Mosh-Band, viel zu wenig über Serpico / Sleeper, leichter Sarkasmus, „Das achte Leben“ mit 1300 Seiten, Speed aus Australien, relativ diverse Bands aus USA, die Land of Greed… World of Need Compilation, Indoor-Surf-Anlage, uvm.

ROCK 107 WIRX
Sloppy Joes & metal detectors, slip and get paid & kimonos

ROCK 107 WIRX

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 3:49


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Alexey Talano
Luch March

Alexey Talano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 68:29


Jamie Jones, AMÉMÉ - Pliva Love - Band&dos Madan - Stylo, Space Motion Nyakua - DJ Chus, Sparrow & Barbossa, Idd Aziz San Juan Band&Dos Remix Calussa, Sebastian Rivero, Band&dos Voices Above - BLOND/ISH, Malóne, Archila Macao - Calussa Radio Remix - Pato's Groove, Calussa La Cumbae - Armandd G Samadhi - Sunar Besame - Malóne, Calussa More Life - After Hours Mix - Calussa, Malóne Jungle - GOOD TIMES (Sofia Kourtesis Remix) Banho de Folhas - Maz Remix - Luedji Luna, Maz (BR) En Su Lugar - Malóne, The Kimonos

Why make
Why Make? Episode 49: Wendy Maruyama Part II

Why make

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 38:16


Why Make Podcast, Wendy Maruyama Episode Part II TranscriptTime Code00:00 Robb HelmkampHello and welcome to Why Make, where we talk to makers from different disciplines about what inspires them to make.With your hosts Robb Helmkamp and. Erik Wolken Erik Wolken. If you would like to learn more about the makers we interview on Why Make please go our website why-make.comRobb HelmkampAnd please help support the Why Make podcast and Why Make productions by making a tax refundable donation to us on Fractured Atlas.Erik WolkenFractured Atlas is our new non profit fiscal sponsor which allows us to access a wide range of funding possibilities including funding available only for non-profits Robb HelmkampVisit https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/the-why-make-project or go to the donate to Why Make page on Why-Make.com 01:03 Robb HelmkampWelcome to our first podcast of the 2023 season of Why Make. This episode is part two of our in depth conversation with the artist Wendy Maruyama.Erik Wolken Wendy Maruyama is a furniture maker, sculptor and retired educator who resides in San Diego California. Wendy's work has tackled a wide scope topics from traditional furniture forms to exploring her Japanese heritage and the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during WW2 to the issue of endangered speciesRobb HelmkampAs we discuss later in the podcast Wendy was born with significant hearing loss and cerebral palsy and at her request, to aid our listeners, we have included a full transcript of our conversation on our web page for this episode which can be found on the podcast page of why-make.com It can also be found in the episode notes on Apple podcastsErik WolkenPlease join us and take a listen to our wide ranging discussion with one of the more amazing artists in the woodworking field, Wendy Maruyama.02:06 Erik Wolken Moving along Wendy, let's talk about the next phase of your work. Because the next phase of your work use do start to tackle some of your identities in your bodies of work in Turning Japanese, Simple Pleasures and Indulgences & Men in Kimonos you do start to sort of not only address your heritage, but really start to use narrative in your work. What was what was behind all of that? I mean, what do you think was the inspiration behind that? The whole thing that started with Turning Japanese and Men in Kimonos exploring your cultural identity.02:42 Wendy MaruyamaI think the Turning Japanese series the Men in Kimono riff came from my first trip to Japan could be in '92 maybe I can't remember but I'd never been to Japan until the early 90's and like anybody else I was just amazed by what I was seeing over there especially the craft scene. There is such a strong craft heritage in Japan not only with woodworking, ceramics of different styles at the same time some of the fields like textiles really evolved into the modern times to use the unusual fibers and metal in weaving. And then of course, going to downtown Tokyo in the Shibuya District dominated with all this neon stuff, it was very much like Blade Runner if you've seen the movie Blade Runner? It was clearly based on Tokyo. And so there are these two very different aspects of Japan, the old and the very, very, very new high tech side of it. There is a little bit of conflict to you know, I'd be riding on the subway and you can see these Japanese business men reading these pornographic cartoons it was called Manga. I think it was it all these lady with big boobs, it's all cartoons. It was such a flurry of images and so I think some of that was mostly my personal response to what I saw in Japan and I realized that I didn't fit even though I was Japanese American. Japanese descent. I did not fit into that whole culture, I mean, even if I tried. I mean, I'm kind of proud of it from a distance but I realized I don't think like that. So, maybe that was kind of a mixture of sadness and relief in a way. It is a very patriarchal society so there was that and it was kinda just a response to my experiences going to Japan.05:44 Erik WolkenAnd the other interesting thing about that body of work is you begin to introduce using video and still images into it too. And you're really starting to truly experiment with your craft and and I thought that was absolutely wonderful. You know, you reached outside the box, which I think is what we all aim to do as artists. When you first started using video and still images? And where did that come from?06:11 Wendy MaruyamaI'm trying to think. Trying to remember if the Tasmanian Tiger piece was first, I think it was. But anyway, in the Turning Japanese series I started using photo's because I went to a flea market in Kyoto. It's one best thing about Japan! It's amazing what you can find at the flea market. Some love it. If you ever go to Japan, make sure that you go into a big flea market either in Kyoto or Tokyo. The stuff that you find is amazing, but anyway, I came across a box of old black and white photographs of Kabuki actors. And I found out later that in Kabuki theater, women were not allowed to perform. I don't know if that is the case now? But women were not allowed to perform in Kabuki and so the female characters in a Kabuki play were always played by men who were expert at mimicking the feminine movement of women in the story. So all these men I mean all these women in kimono were actually men and they were quite beautiful and alluring and I was just kind of fascinated by that, how these beautiful, these men were. And they were prettier than I was and I thought it be kinda fun to use some of these images. At the same time, I'm a big Japanese sci-fi fan I think that was because that was the first time I saw Japanese people in a movie. It was in a Godzilla movie where you see all these Japanese people running from Godzilla. In one of the Godzilla movies there's these twin fairies (the Shobijin). I don't know if you remember they were sidekicks to Mothra, who was another monster. So I wanted to create this sort of these twin geisha women in the image of this. Oh I don't know, it's amazing about Photoshop, I was taking Photoshop class, and it's amazing how you can make fantastical images using Photoshop. So that was an opportunity to experiment with different media. I tend to jump around from, you know, from subject to subject cause that's the way my life goes. I'm not one to stay with one idea for 40 years, I think I would be bored to death. So it's important for me to just kind of reflect my life through my work. And so hopefully you get an idea what I've been going through by seeing my work in a linear pattern.09:41 Erik Wolken Yes, you definitely see a progression of your work, because then the next body of work you move on to is Executive Order 9066. And the Tag Project. And of course this is referring to, and I'm going to use the correct terminology. This is referring to the incarceration and or imprisonment of the Japanese people on the West Coast of America during World War Two. Just to give you an idea of the scope of this project, and Wendy you can go on to talk about it more, but there were 120,000 Japanese, people of Japanese heritage, imprisoned during EO 9066. And the Tag Project, you printed out a replica of the original tags, these people wore as they were sent to their prison camps. 120,000 tags, that is a mind boggling number.10:38 Wendy MaruyamaThat's a lot of tags. I started this the body of work when I was an artist in residency at SUNY New York, SUNY Purchase that is State University of New York Purchase. I knew that I needed to do this work, but I wasn't really ready until then. I mean it's a really hard topic because my mother's side of the family was deeply impacted by Executive Order 9066 because they were in Los Angeles at the time when Pearl Harbor was bombed and all that happen. But what struck me and kind of made me sort of angry was I was really surprised at how many people didn't even know about this episode in American history, especially on the East Coast and in the south and even now sometimes you run into people who don't even know about it. I think people know, more people know about it now. But even 15 years ago, when I started this project I was running across a lot of people who didn't know, they kind of knew but they didn't really know. And when you tell them how many people were sent away to these prison camps but it's daunting to think about. And so I also thought a lot about the Holocaust too. It doesn't hold a candle to what happened here, but still the fact that Executive Order 9066 happened in this country, this country of freedom and all that. I just really wanted to bring that to the forefront with my work. And I also wanted to get to know more of the Japanese American community. And so one of the first things I did was that I reached out to the local San Diego Japanese American historical society to learn more about Executive Order 9066. And I started talking to a lot of other people who were sent to prison in Poston, which was in Arizona. Most people from San Diego were sent to prison camp in Arizona. And that's when I started to make it into a community project and I would host these tag writing parties we would have different chores people would stamp tags, they would write the names, they would tie, tie them together, there were a lot of processes in for each tag and the only way I was going to be able to do 120,000 tags was to make it a community project. But hopefully make it an educational project, but also social advocacy project. So that people can learn about what happened. And I would show a slide show before we would start working on the tags. I was going to temples and churches and high school classrooms, and college classes, and galleries and museums. So it was kind of a broad outreach and it took 4 years but we did manage to finish all the tags in time for the 70th anniversary of Executive Order 9066.Erik WolkenThat was a massive undertaking, what led you I mean, what led you at the beginning to first think of producing these 120,000 tags?14:54 Wendy Maruyama I must have been crazy, you know. I started out by making just a few tags of people that my family knew. And I was incorporating them into cabinet pieces and for instance this one cabinet had the image of a young Japanese American girl in the back. And the tags were all showed they were under the age of 10 and were sent to camp in 1942. But then a friend of mine, Christine Lee came to visit me in NY and she said, you know, it would be amazing if you could do all 120,000 tags. Now, Christine, kind of, she does this kind of work, you know that that very labor intensive. And at first I thought she was crazy. but then, you know, I thought about it and the impact it would have would be so much more powerful than just seeing a couple of tags here and there. And um I like the idea of art reaching in... You know, I am kind of a shy person and so it is really hard for me to like reach out to strangers and just interact. I think it has a lot to do with my hearing disability,, it kind of forced me to do that. 16:44 Erik Wolken Right. And, and I mean, we'll have pictures of all this up on our website. But um just to paint a picture. So there's two pieces to the Tag Project in EO 9066. So there is the Tag Project, which represents all 120,000 people that were imprisoned, and then... Robb HelmkampIn 10 camps I correct?17:03 Erik WolkenRight. Memorializes, the 10 camps that were mostly over the Southwest, and just amazing images of these places where people were housed for three, four years, and it's an equally intense part of the piece. You know, I would I would encourage people to look into it further. And also there is a great website called www.densho.org, which will help better inform you about the incarceration and imprisonment of people of Japanese, Japanese Americans remember these were Americans, Japanese Americans during World War Two.Robb HelmkampAnd then there's also you've kept quite a blog about the process of the project on your website.17:50 Wendy MaruyamaI did and I feel bad that I haven't really kept it up to date, but it was really to follow the whole process of the tag project. At the same time I wanted to share relevant news articles that were not only about the Executive Order 9066, but just discrimination. I remember working on the tags and this whole outcry with a woman at the UCLA library posted a video of herself complaining about Asian students in the library and she was making fun of the way they talked, shing shong chi chong. But video went viral, and it kind of backfired on her. Discrimination on that level is still alive and well, most people know now. Erik Wolken So moving on to your next advocacy project, because this really is a phase of your life where you're taking on a very much the role of an advocate is the Wildlife Project. Do you want to describe the Wildlife Project a little bit?19:07 Wendy MaruyamaLike I have said before, and I think you know this, I love animals more than people, who are just awful. I started reading too many articles about the demise of the elephant in particular. Poaching for the ivory and it's not only just the elephants, but rhinoceros and tigers, all for the sake of being able to show off someone's wealth. The elephant population was really precariously dropping to the point the danger of becoming extinct. So I wanted to do a whole series of work, kind of highlight this issue. And at the same time, I meet somebody, Elizabeth Kozlowski, who was an independent curator and she wanted me to do an exhibition at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, which is where she was working at the time. And so that was the incentive to make a whole body of work about wildlife. Again, you know elephants are big and I wanted to be able make these huge pieces and I had to figure out a way to make them big without making them heavy and difficult to manage. At the time, I was working in a very small studio. And so I came up with the idea of making them out of very thin pieces of wood and sewing them together. When I was in high school, I loved to sew and the fabrication of making a dress or an article of clothing, is very three dimensional and it could be applied very easily to other materials like cardboard and wood and paper. I guess it's like a form of origami, creating volume with these very flat surfaces. So that was how that work came about and then it was accompanied with a bunch of other pieces.Erik WolkenThe other thing that fascinated me about that show is that the other pieces were in different mediums. You did a huge rhinoceros in plaster and then you did a pangolin which I'm not really familiar with what a pangolin is, in rattan It was you still continue to experiment and I just find that wonderful.22:06 Wendy Maruyama It's fun, you know like I said I think wood working just doing woodworking would really bore me to death. Just some materials they have a different capacity to express a different idea. The thing about glass is that I was able to, I was offered a residency at Pilchuck so it is kind of funny how these opportunities come together and make it possible to integrate projects and so I was able to spend I think it was two weeks or three weeks at Pilchuck and I was given two amazing glass blowers to help me make these tusks and I mean obviously glass was the perfect medium. And it was kind of tricky because you know William Morris, William Morris was a hot glass blower, he's still blowing glass he became known for the very large blown primitive forms. But he also did elephant tusks but it was a different context. He presented them a just large sculptures of beautiful tusks and I wanted to portray the tusks as being bloody and taken from a living animal. So the glassblowers and I had a conversation about that you know I said I don't want to do it if you feel like it treads too closely to other glass blowers work. But my message is completely different and they agreed that it would work with kind of presentation that I was using. The tusks were created through the help of Dan Friday and Nancy Callan who are amazing glass blowers in the Seattle area.Erik Wolken Right and then of course there's the life size and burlap rhinoceros!Wendy MaruyamaWhat was I thinking, right um.24:38 Robb Helmkamp You were thinking about that old desk that you made a long long time ago with chicken wire and Paper Mache?Wendy MaruyamaI learned a lot from that Paper Mache piece, you know I thought about that Paper Mache piece when I was doing the plaster rhino. It's kind of funny how that comes around again. The rhino was necessary to make because I wanted to have I wanted to have that scale and I wanted it be made out of plaster because it was white and fragile and it was like a ghost. But now I need to find someone who needs a plaster rhino, so if you know anybody that wants it, and if you can pay for shipping you're welcome to have it.Erik Wolken I would take the plaster Rhino. But Robb will have to pay for the shipping!25:31 Robb HelmkampWe might be able to work something out. I mean, I could put it behind me here in my office but...Wendy MaruyamaIt's the size of the small Volkswagen bug that's how big it is. Robb HelmkampAll right, we're coming out to San Diego to get that.25:41 Erik Wolken Well speaking of the Wildlife Project one of the pictures will post on the website is a wonderful picture of Robb and I and Tommy Simpson in front of one of the elephant masks when we were filming the Tommy Simpson documentary and we didn't end up using it in the documentary but it's it was it was just a wonderfully sweet moment of talking about, about your piece Wendy with Tommy Simpson. As we were as we were filming for the Tommy Simpson documentary.Wendy MaruyamaTommy Simpson, like I said, you know he was a huge inspiration back in 1970-71. I still have the very first book that he did that got torn up from years of flipping through it and sharing with my students.Robb HelmkampIts well loved and well used.Wendy MaruyamaThat really makes me happyErik Wolken The was the book was published I think...Wendy MaruyamaI would never have known that I would cross paths with Tommy Simpson back then. I mean he was like a movie star back then in the 70's and then we he came to visit San Diego one year. Oh ahhhh He stayed at my house!27:06 Erik WolkenSo let's talk about your most recent bodies of work the Color Field pieces and Memory because you're sort of leaving advocacy and going back to your roots in color. I love the Color Field pieces there, you know you're just really exploring the basics of color which is I just find incredibly appealing and almost a 2D sense as opposed to a three dimensional sense although there's texture.27:34 Wendy MaruyamaI um, you know, after doing Executive Order 9066 and the Elephant Project I was kind of beat up emotionally. It was really tough working on those pieces and it was even tougher for me to talk about those pieces after being asked to give talks during shows, it was kind of difficult to hold myself together. but anyway I'm getting better at it now. I can start talking about these things without breaking out in tears, but I needed to do something that was not heavy I needed to go back to using color again in a very pleasant way. It was an invitation to show that got me started on the Color Field pieces. Somebody in Colorado was having an exhibition of Bauhaus inspired furniture. because I think it was like 100th anniversary of Bauhaus and there is a Bauhaus Institute in Aspen so they wanted to do an exhibition of furniture but the problem was I hated Bauhaus furniture it wasn't really my thing. all that metal tubing and whatever. But I loved Annie Albers, who was a weaver with the Bauhaus movement, and she had a wonderful use of color and so I modeled my work after Annie Albers. It was kind of down my alley in terms of exploring color again. That's why they became two dimensional because of the weavings they were inspired by.29:41 Robb Helmkamp Were the pieces that you created where they kind of modeled after tambours? Like on a piece of furniture...Wendy MaruyamaYeah that's true I forgot that... I'm glad you mentioned that because tambour pieces were one of my favorite things to make actually. I've made a lot of carcass pieces that have tambours and I love the textural qualities of tambours. Yeah, for sure that was an inspiration.Robb Helmkamp Your use of more muted colors. From the Bauhaus movement I guess Annie's kind of take on it is really nice. It's nice to see that side of Bauhaus.30:26 Wendy MaruyamaI usually like punch colors but I wanted to experiment with a different tone of colors.Robb HelmkampVery beautiful. So let's talk about a little bit about Memory, one of the last bodies of work that you've, you've completed. 30:43 Wendy MaruyamaLets see in 2018 my uncle died... I have an aunt and uncle I am very close to they were kind of like second mom and dad and my uncle had severe dementia and he finally passed. I think it was 2018. I'm trying to remember but so my aunt was living alone and turned out that she had dementia as well. She was such a brilliant women and was such a role model for me it was really tough to see her decline. So we made the decision at the end of 2019 put her into a memory care facility, and so... and then of course Covid hit so right after we put her there we weren't even able to visit her for about 6 months. There was a lot of guilt and concern and so that was kind of tough. Like I said your getting older and you go through these phases and then go through things with your parents. Some of your friends may die. You know some of this stuff that you're going through at my age anyway. So the memory series was first about her loosing her memory but it's also about memories that people keep and I think it's a very powerful thing. Memories kind of get reused in a way there kind of special after a while, you start thinking about dreams that you've had and they're very similar to many different things that are kind of not intangible things that you think about. In short the work of trying to make these intangible things tangible, relatable in a very tactile way. So the memory piece I did about my aunt has a black lacquered mirror that goes from completely reflective to becomes very distorted at the very end to where you don't recognize yourself anymore, and the case that it is in has a kind of Asian aesthetic to it, being Japanese American. But there is a dysfunctional door on the left side it moves but it really doesn't function to any degree. That was referencing lack of memory, her inability to solve problems. I think that black mirrors have a lot of meaning, you know the iPhone is a black mirror, a black mirror to technology. And in Japan, this is interesting because I think I need a black mirror, the geisha woman in Japan as they aged began to use black lacquer as a mirror because the black lacquer kind of made your wrinkles go away. So you couldn't see your wrinkles so the process of aging is sort of disguised in a black mirror. Yeah, anyway, so the whole black mirror series is about conveying depth. So deep looking into that black lacquer. It looks like you're looking into a deep dark hole. Well you're looking at a reflection. It's been a lot of fun working with you with the black lacquer and I've been really lucky, because um... I don't know if you know Greg Johnson? He's a finisher in upstate New York he has been doing the black lacquer mirrors for me and he does such a beautiful job.35:11Erik Wolken The Black Mirror is just an incredible metaphor. That's just incredibly powerful.35:16 Wendy MaruyamaIt's so rich you know it's interesting how the many things you think about when you look at it. Plus I love the TV series I've seen the Black Mirror. I love that TV show.Robb Helmkamp Isn't it great? I've watched it through and through. It makes you think!Erik Wolken So and starting to wrap this up, Wendy. What are you working on now? What's your what's your what's your next body of work or what are you what are you moving forward with now?35:48 Wendy MaruyamaI am still finishing up the Black Mirror (Memory) series and wrapping up that little chair (Matador) I was telling you about earlier. But I don't really know now what I am going to be making next but hopefully I have been talking to Tom Loeser about doing something together. We were talking about maybe showing together again? No, we haven't looked at the details yet. But it is always kind of fun to show with a good old friend.Erik Wolken Well, Wendy, I just want to wrap this up because this has been an absolutely wonderful conversation with you.Wendy MaruyamaOh, good. I'm glad I hope you can get at least 10 minutes out of it.Robb HelmkampOh, I think we can at least do 15. No Wendy it's been an absolute pleasure talking with youErik Wolken Right and we always end… by saying Why MakeRobb HelmkampWhy Make36:47 Wendy MaruyamaThank you very much. Why Make

The Matrix Green Pill
Episode 110 - Margeri Ottis – Founder and CEO of KimonoGirl

The Matrix Green Pill

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 21:46


 About Margeri Ottis Margeri is the Founder and Chief Energy Officer of KimonoGirl, an energy fashion brand, with over 10 years of international experience in various fields including business development, event management, and marketing strategy.She was based in London, working as a Senior Account Manager for Verne Global — an international firm that owns and operates data centers and a Sales Director at Donnelley Financial Solutions — a  leading global fintech. However, she left the corporate world to follow her passion in fashion.About this episodeIn this episode, Margeri talks about her transitional journey from the corporate world to doing what she loves. This includes Kimonos, spirituality, how to feel more empowered, and connected with the universe, energy fashion.  Tune in for an uplifting conversation.Quotes03:47 – As I was wearing my Kimono, I felt an incredible sensation and I was truly empowered now by simply being me4:13 / 9:23 – I want other women to feel empowered, strong and beautiful7:06 – Each kimono is individually embroidered with a unique element of mantra, which holds a positive affirmation.  7:24 - Our qualified energy master performs a sacred blessing ceremony for each Kimono.7:35 - Each Kimono is charged with pure and positive energy. 11:51: - Incorporating positive affirmations into your life is simple. 12:08 –  The universe responds to your vibrations and your emotions, rather than your words. So, it is important to be in a positive state before setting your affirmations. 14:33: Try to budget your finances strategically.14:45 - If you are starting up your own business, I don't set your expectations too high, don't worry about perfecting every aspect of your business. 15:50 - If you have a good idea, get it out there 20:02 – Trust the journey and try to enjoy it   Useful LinksWebsite: https://realkimonogirl.com/pages/energy-fashionLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margeriottis/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/realkimonogirl/  Facebook: https://facebook.com/realkimonogirlThe Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/ 

Les Déviations
Jeanne - Quand le travail et la volonté payent !

Les Déviations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 11:45


Originaire du Cameroun, Jeanne est élevée par sa grand-mère, chef de village qui lui a transmis des valeurs fortes et profondes.Ambitieuse, fonceuse et audacieuse, Jeanne refuse de laisser son bégaiement prendre le dessus et travaille d'arrache pied pour se surpasser.Ancienne directrice dans la restauration d'entreprise, elle décide d'entreprendre en créant des Kimonos sous la marque Kiru'Mono - vêtement que sa grand-mère a toujours porté -.Elle nous raconte aujourd'hui la genèse de cette belle aventure !C'est pour mettre en lumière ces parcours de vie étonnants et issus de la diversité que nous organisons en partenariat avec l'Association Audacity For Africa le prochain dîner autour de l'entrepreneuriat au féminin. Comment lever les freins qui limitent notre audace ? Rendez-vous le mardi 05 juillet à 20h au restaurant Le Sarté. Pour venir les écouter et en savoir plus sur l'événement, réservez votre place dès maintenant juste ici. Soutenez ce podcast http://supporter.acast.com/les-deviations. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Style by Mary Michele
90. The Big Cover Up

Style by Mary Michele

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 19:14


Kimonos, caftans & scarves, oh my! With swimsuit season upon us, chances are you're searching for the perfect cover up. But what style is right for you? With so many possibilities, you may be overwhelmed. In this episode you'll discover: 6 different types of cover-ups you may not have thought about What to consider when choosing a cover-up How your cover-ups can elevate your wardrobe The one thing your cover up should do for you How a great cover up can multitask Other episodes to listen to: Ep. 89 How to Get a Swimsuit that Fits Have you left me a review yet? It takes mere minutes and I would appreciate it more than you know! Xo Are you frustrated with your midlife middle? I created my new video series, How to Mask a Muffin Top, just for you! Take a peek here: maskamuffintop.com Want to work together? Let's chat! https://calendly.com/marymichelenidiffer/30min Follow me on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stylebymarymichele? Be a part of the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stylebymmpodcast Join me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stylebymarymichele/ https://www.instagram.com/shopstylefinder/ Shop with us: https://shopstylefinder.com/  

Hillary Simply
#13 James Wright, Marine Veteran, Founder and CEO of Kimonos for Kai

Hillary Simply

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 83:18


#13 James Wright, Marine Veteran, CEO of Kimonos for Kai, a Non Profit Organization for the prevention and family support of teen and preteen suicide. Kimonos for Kai website:  https://www.kimonosforkai.org/Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/kimonosforkai/https://www.facebook.com/youarenotreplaceable/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hillarysimply)

Black Style Anecdotes Podcast
A Love For The Dramatic, Body Acceptance, Kimonos, and More w/ Kiara R.

Black Style Anecdotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 34:03


In this episode, I chat with Kiara about incorporating her style in the workplace, why style is about more than clothes, why she used to hate shopping, being a pastor's granddaughter, nail art as outfit inspo, the importance of well fitting clothes, how she and her twin have different style aesthtics, and much more!  Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple and Spotify, and share it with a friend. Follow Kiara on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thekitoyourstyle/ In this episode she mentions: ASOS Goodwill Pretty Little Thing Target Costco Follow BSA on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/blackstyleanecdotes/ Visit the BSA website:  https://www.blackstyleanecdotes.com

Books on Asia
Liza Dalby on Geisha, Kimonos, and Translating Setouchi Jakucho's "Places"

Books on Asia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 32:46


In this episode of the Books on Asia Podcast, sponsored by Stone Bridge Press, host Amy Chavez talks with anthropologist, shamisen player, author, and translator Liza Dalby about her books and her new translation of the recently deceased novelist cum Buddhist nun Jakuchō Setouchi's memoir "Places."Liza is author of the Geisha, Kimono: Fashioning Culture, East Wind Melts the Ice: A Guide to Serenity Through the Seasons, and  Hidden Buddhas: A Novel of Karma and Chaos. Her previous translations include Little Songs of Geisha: Traditional Japanese Ko-Uta.Amy and Liza talk about Liza's long career writing about Japan, starting with Geisha and how that world of women changed along with the modernization of Japanese society, why the geisha survive today, and the meaning of the word "kimono." They also discuss different kinds of kimono, the difference between the yukata (often called a "summer kimono") and a robe. Liza lets us in on the controversy behind the original cover of Tale of Murasaki and how and why she convinced the publisher to change it to the current one.They also talk about the controversies behind Setouchi Jakuchō, how Liza came to translate her autobiography, and how she missed a chance to talk to Jakuchō during a visit to Kyōto.Lastly, Liza reveals her  favorite books on Japan:The Tale of Genji, by Murasaki ShikibuRobin Gill's translations of haikuthe woodblock prints of Yoshi Toshi and the late John Stevenson's booksVisit Liza Dalby's website.The Books on Asia Podcast is sponsored by Stone Bridge Press. Check out their books on Japan at the publisher's website.

PURA CONNECTION
KYRA GRACIE - PURA CONNECTION EPISODE #0032

PURA CONNECTION

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 70:33


Kyra Gracie é lutadora e integrante da renomada de família de lutadores Gracie, conhecida por ser uma das precursoras do Jiu-Jitsu no Brasil e no mundo, tornando-se referência mundial. Nascida no Rio de Janeiro, Kyra é uma multi-campeã de Jiu-Jitsu, acumulando grandes títulos nacionais e internacionais. Além disso, Kyra também é apresentadora do canal Combate e SporTV. Kyra, é considerada por muitos a melhor mulher lutadora de Jiu-Jitsu, que nunca perdeu para uma adversária com mesma faixa e mesmo peso. Sobrinha dos lutadores Renzo, Ralph e Ryan Gracie, foi a atleta mais jovem a conquistar o Mundial sem Kimonos, no ADCC (Abu Dhabi Combat Club), aos 19 anos. Como empresária, comanda a Gracie Kore, escola de artes marciais, que tem como principal ferramenta, o Jiu-jitsu, em sua essência, onde mantém vivo o legado da família. Inscreva-se em nosso canal do youtube e assista todos os podcasts: www.youtube.com/puratempleofarts Visite nosso website: www.puratempleofarts.com.br --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/puratempleofarts/support

GAWCAST: The GAW TV Podcast
Conversations in Kimonos: NWA Empowerrr, IMPACT Knockouts Knockdown & More

GAWCAST: The GAW TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 52:31


Welcome to GAWCAST: the official podcast of "Grown Ass Women" TV We're breaking out the robes and having some candid conversation...in kimonos! Join SoCal Val, Lisa Marie Varon and Mickie James for some glorious reminiscing, some looking ahead, and definitely lots of living in the moment! If you know someone who you believe may be struggling with mental health, or if you are having trouble coping with things in your life, don't wait until it's too late. Don't be ashamed. Don't be afraid. Get help 24/7 by calling 800-273-8255 or visiting https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org or https://afsp.org. -- Not only can you watch the half-hour version of our show live on YouTube every week, you can catch the full episode by becoming a Patreon member at https://www.patreon.com/gawtv. Patreon members will also be able to join the hosts each week following our YouTube premiere for a live VIDEO afterparty via Zoom, where the hosts will talk about the new episode, answer questions and more! Different tiers of membership unlock even more rewards and exclusive content, including bonus footage, personalized merch, private chats with the hosts and other perks! Support the hosts and reap the benefits by joining us on Patreon! -- Our official merchandise store is LIVE! Represent by getting the gear, accessories and swag now: https://gawtv-store.creator-spring.com/ We want to hear from you on social media! Get in on the conversation by using our official hashtag: #GAWTV FOLLOW US: -- www.GAWTV.com -- Mickie James Twitter.com/MickieJames Instagram.com/TheMickieJames Official merchandise store: www.MickieJames.com Valerie Wyndham Twitter.com/SoCalValerie Instagram.com/OfficialSoCalVal Official merchandise store: www.ValerieWyndham.net/store (and follow @SoCalValStore on Twitter and Instagram!) Lisa Marie Varon Twitter.com/RealLisaMarie Instagram.com/RealLisaMarie Official merchandise store: www.lisamarievaron.bigcartel.com

Exposed: Queening Out w/ Joseph Shepherd and Laganja Estranja
More Madonna Kimonos! (w/ Laila McQueen)

Exposed: Queening Out w/ Joseph Shepherd and Laganja Estranja

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 59:45


Are you ready for a little Kimono action? 'Exposed: Dragged Out' host Joseph Shepherd is joined by Laila McQueen to chat all things Season 8 of the series including the shocking surprise that met her at her hotel door, the night of 1,000 Madonnas and how she has gone behind the scenes in the HBO We're Here.'She tells all to Joseph during The Dipp's latest episode of Exposed: Dragged Out. Sashay your way to that play button!

The 5th Stripe Podcast
3CGIII Weigh Ins: Interview with Gordon Ryan, Nicky Rod, and Classy Grappler

The 5th Stripe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 40:51


Sponsors: JustGiPants.com Third Coast Grappling Saloon Door Brewing Gordon Ryan's Sponsors: Future Kimonos Kimera Koffee MusclePharm Nicky Rod's Sponsors: Future Kimonos Eat Clean Bro Classy Grappler  

The Happy Rant
Episode #264 - Cake, Kimonos, and Sensei Driscoll

The Happy Rant

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 41:25


In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted, Ronnie, and Barnabas suss out the following: Self-cake Benny Hinn's apology and, naturally, how we should respond to it Repenting to Hank Hanegraaff Kimonos in the pastorate Sensei Driscoll wages war on everything The art of Driscoll