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8 Figures in 6 Months - Amazon Seller Andy Slamans Shares All Andy Slamans has had an extraordinary year, and come June, he shattered the 8-figure ceiling, surpassing all growth expectations. He's poised to reveal the strategies that propelled his team to such remarkable heights, offering insights you can harness to elevate your own business. About Andy Andy Slamans - A decade into revolutionizing the e-commerce space, Andy Slamans is at the helm of Amazing Freedom Brands, an empire boasting an 8-figure lineup of direct-to-consumer products that have dominated Amazon and Shopify. Since its inception in 2015, the brand has skyrocketed, amassing over $75M in sales. The momentum is palpable as Andy's brands shattered records with a staggering $428,000 in sales during the electrifying 48 hours of Amazon's Prime Day 2024 event. Before becoming an Amazon titan, Andy dedicated 15 years to nurturing futures as a full-time houseparent for underprivileged high school boys. His journey now continues alongside his wonderful wife, Deanna, celebrating 29 years of marriage, and their two children, Korri and AJ. Home for the Slamans is the sweet town of Hershey, PA, where they share their lives with a loyal dog and two spirited Savannah cats, who became part of the family just before "Tiger King" took the world by storm.
Psychic Medium Laura Lee tunes into Korri spirit, her mother in law, makes suggestions regarding her inheritance for the family and including a grandchild. Tune into your spirit by joining the Facebook Radio Medium Laura Lee Group conversation.
Join us as we explore Korri's inspiring story, a mom and wife who decided to change her life last September. Despite her thyroid issues making weight loss tough, Korri moved away from strict diets to eating over 1950 calories a day, even more on weekends, and still enjoys life to the fullest. She's now focusing on intuitive eating, learning to listen to her body's needs instead of counting calories or doing intense workouts. By just walking and eating mindfully, Korri has impressively lost 13 pounds and 15 inches. This episode is a journey into finding a healthier, happier life without giving up the joy of food. CONNECT WITH JESS & MELISSA Join our FREE LUMINÜ Community: https://bit.ly/49UdEw0 Get Started with 'The Burn & Build 8-Week Fat Loss Accelerator' inside The Üniversity: https://bit.ly/4c3H7Wj Download 'The Ü Method: Burn & Build Blueprint' get started for FREE: https://bit.ly/49XtWEh Text us with your questions: 917-810-3393 Check us out on Youtube: @luminu_official Follow us on IG: @luminu_offical Follow us on TikTok: @luminu_official
Hallo Ihr Lieben, Frank ist auf dem Chaos Communication Congress 37c3, Paula leider nicht. Zugeschaltet aus Hamburg berichtet Frank mit Fokus auf das Sendezentrum. Hör(t) doch mal zu, Frank und Paula Aufgenommen am 27. Dezember 2023, veröffentlicht am 27. Dezember 2023 Hörzeit: 39:21
She is #DopePeopleDr. E'Toyare (Torie) Williams, also known as Dr. Victorieus, was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri and graduated from Paseo Academy High School as a first generation High School graduate. After receiving her Bachelors of Science in Psychology from the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Mo., Dr. Williams worked as an Educational Consultant with Chicago Public Schools and has continued independently adding her mentorship initiative since then. Dr. Williams took another step and took her education further by completing her Masters of Art in Teaching (MAT) with an emphasis in Special Education from National Louis University in Chicago and worked as a teacher in various schools: Chicago Vocational Career Academy, Thornwood High School, and Urban Prep Academy. In addition to her MAT, Dr. Williams earned her Masters of Business Administration (MBA) as well. At Thornridge High School, Dr. Williams was a Special Education Administrator and the Director of Student Activities where she not only taught classes which included social-emotional learning, she was responsible for 52 different extracurricular activities, ranging from Band to National Honor Society. Her biggest achievement was to receive her Doctorate of Education from Chicago State University in December of 2019. As the Founder and CEO of Be Victorieus Consulting, Dr. E'Toyare ( Dr. Torie) Williams is a highly accomplished educator, author, and consultant. She has dedicated her career to helping schools across the country develop culturally responsive trauma-informed systems of support. These systems foster resilience and success for staff, students, and families. Dr. Torie has guided schools, districts, and state departments of education in learning about the impact of ACEs and trauma. She has also educated them on the critical role of protective factors in fostering resilient schools and communities. Dr. Torie has assisted schools in developing and implementing trauma-informed practices that have positively impacted student behavior, academic achievement, and social-emotional development. She has also cultivated educator well-being and efficacy. Dr. Torie is a passionate advocate for the education of all children, especially those who have experienced trauma. Dr. Williams encourages involvement in extracurricular activities. Her motivation has always been her 3 beautiful children, Ker'Mari (17) Kynnedi (15) and Korri (11) who are actively involved in various activities inside and outside of school. She is a sought-after speaker and trainer, and her work has been featured in numerous publications. Dr. Torie is a true leader in the field of trauma-informed education, and her work is making a real difference in the lives of children and families across the country Become VicTORIEus! “Be VicTORIEus with Dr. Torie Williams” is an educational program that encourages the professional development of the individual and provides actionable guidance by offering a fresh perspective and an independent point of view while guiding a process that fosters the growth and educational development of the individual. Dr. Torie can: ● Provide a model for healthy, trusting relationships through clear communication and setting appropriate boundaries. ● Acknowledge their strengths, talents, and/or gifts and encourage them to find ways to use them. ● Be an active listener and offer support and encouragement when appropriate. ● Engage inSupport the showTo show love to the Dope People Podcast, be sure to subscribe to us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiD7tgj9ezb7Xuk7IOFHRBg.You can also purchase Dope People merch at https://scottsteward.com/merch
She is #DopePeopleDr. E'Toyare (Torie) Williams, also known as Dr. Victorieus, was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri and graduated from Paseo Academy High School as a first generation High School graduate. After receiving her Bachelors of Science in Psychology from the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Mo., Dr. Williams worked as an Educational Consultant with Chicago Public Schools and has continued independently adding her mentorship initiative since then. Dr. Williams took another step and took her education further by completing her Masters of Art in Teaching (MAT) with an emphasis in Special Education from National Louis University in Chicago and worked as a teacher in various schools: Chicago Vocational Career Academy, Thornwood High School, and Urban Prep Academy. In addition to her MAT, Dr. Williams earned her Masters of Business Administration (MBA) as well. At Thornridge High School, Dr. Williams was a Special Education Administrator and the Director of Student Activities where she not only taught classes which included social-emotional learning, she was responsible for 52 different extracurricular activities, ranging from Band to National Honor Society. Her biggest achievement was to receive her Doctorate of Education from Chicago State University in December of 2019. As the Founder and CEO of Be Victorieus Consulting, Dr. E'Toyare ( Dr. Torie) Williams is a highly accomplished educator, author, and consultant. She has dedicated her career to helping schools across the country develop culturally responsive trauma-informed systems of support. These systems foster resilience and success for staff, students, and families. Dr. Torie has guided schools, districts, and state departments of education in learning about the impact of ACEs and trauma. She has also educated them on the critical role of protective factors in fostering resilient schools and communities. Dr. Torie has assisted schools in developing and implementing trauma-informed practices that have positively impacted student behavior, academic achievement, and social-emotional development. She has also cultivated educator well-being and efficacy. Dr. Torie is a passionate advocate for the education of all children, especially those who have experienced trauma. Dr. Williams encourages involvement in extracurricular activities. Her motivation has always been her 3 beautiful children, Ker'Mari (17) Kynnedi (15) and Korri (11) who are actively involved in various activities inside and outside of school. She is a sought-after speaker and trainer, and her work has been featured in numerous publications. Dr. Torie is a true leader in the field of trauma-informed education, and her work is making a real difference in the lives of children and families across the country Become VicTORIEus! “Be VicTORIEus with Dr. Torie Williams” is an educational program that encourages the professional development of the individual and provides actionable guidance by offering a fresh perspective and an independent point of view while guiding a process that fosters the growth and educational development of the individual. Dr. Torie can: ● Provide a model for healthy, trusting relationships through clear communication and setting appropriate boundaries. ● Acknowledge their strengths, talents, and/or gifts and encourage them to find ways to use them. ● Be an active listener and offer support and encouragement when appropriate. ● Engage inSupport the showTo show love to the Dope People Podcast, be sure to subscribe to us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiD7tgj9ezb7Xuk7IOFHRBg.You can also purchase Dope People merch at https://scottsteward.com/merch
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In this episode, we interview Korri and Sashley, the winners of the Treasure Hunt. If you know anyone at Channel 2 news, please ask them to send us the audio of the 1st half of our interview, which they selfishly stole from us. Christian also sings a parody song to recap the season, which is... interesting. Thanks for listening; we will catch you on the next hunt! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cache-me-outside/message
From the physical environment to interactions with employees, the Uncommon Closet experience is intentionally inclusive. Business-owner Korri has created a tailoring shop that is welcoming to all. That element has been built in since day one and the shop grew quickly within just a few years. With that growth came challenges, but the emphasis on creating a positive and gender-affirming customer experience has remained throughout the business's evolution.
Over the last five years, audio has risen to challenge video in a way I never thought would happen. While everyone says, "Attention spans are getting shorter; make bite-size content," I have seen the long-form podcasting style thrive. But many brands are not paying attention to building a robust audio strategy because they are stuck on attracting GenZ on TikTok. So how do you create a brand audio strategy? It's a great question that not many people know the answer to. So I invited Korri Kolesa, CRO at Veritonic, to share her expert knowledge on what a brand audio strategy is (hint: it's not just podcasting) and how a brand can start to build it. "Are you playing in terrestrial space? Do you have a sonic logo? How are you building your audio footprint to make your brand unforgettable?" These are all questions that Korri recommends you strategize over. We also discuss measuring your audio ads for quality, effectiveness, and competitive advantage using Veritonic's exclusive audio scoring. "It allows us in the market to understand the benchmark of audio. What is that human response to sound, and how do you quantify that?" This was a fascinating interview, and I encourage you to learn more about the benefits of creating a brand audio strategy from this episode. To learn more about Veritonic, visit their website. You can also connect with them on LinkedIn. If you get value from the content, please consider subscribing and leaving a review! You can also follow us on social Twitter - @truenativemedia Instagram - @truenativemedia YouTube - True Native Media LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/podcastadvertising/
Welcome to Mining Your Own Business Podcast. Each episode will bring in data and analytics gurus from around the world as they regale us with their data analytics stories and enlighten us with their secrets for how to turn data into actionable insights.In this podcast, we are joined by Korri Jones, A Senior Lead Machine Learning Engineer and Innovation Coach at Chick-Fil-A. He discusses his background and his career journey that lead him to be a Machine Learning Engineer working at Chick-Fil-A.he also talks about what it is to be a Machine Learning Engineer and what are the usual works and tasks every day. He also shares how he manages his teams such as the Data Science Team and the Data Engineering Team to be more productive and dynamic with each other. He also answered the big question in this show, given an ideal scenario, what would you focus on? Lastly, Korri describes what it looks like working with Chick-Fil-A.Key TakeawaysWhat is a machine learning engineer and when they get involved in a projectThe value that an innovation coach brings to a teamWhere project ideas originate & how they are decided uponHow they operationalize projects at Chick-fil-AThe unique culture of the Chick-fil-A team QuotesI want people to do what they are hired to do and really just crush it. I don't need a data scientist doing all of the engineering work. I don't need the engineer doing all the data science work. - Korri Some people talk about thinking outside the box. We help to make sure that there is no box in the first place. And so you don't have to try to think inside or outside of a box. - Korri Featured in this EpisodeEvan Wimpey Director of Analytics Strategy at Elder ResearchLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-wimpey-40469b47Website: www.elderresearch.comKorri Jones Senior Lead Machine Learning EngineerInnovation Coach at Chick-Fil-A Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/korri-jones-mba-780ba56 Chapters00:00 Introduction01:39 Korri's Background04:00 Korri's Career as a Senior Lead Machine Learning Engineer07:01 Balancing the technical side and business side09:01 What is an innovation coach?11:36 Getting the ideas from the data science team or others14:02 When does a machine learning engineer get involved16:44 How are projects decided upon19:11 If there was a magic "analytic success" button, where would Korri use it?22:51 Working With Chick-Fil-A 25:10 Outro
Kimberly Grigg welcomes inventor Korri Wright to the show to talk about the products she invented to make life easier. Korri explains the genesis of both Blade Butler and Unlimiscent, how she brought her ideas from conception to market, and why she's a fan of tasks made easy. Kimberly digs into how Korri Wright came up with the idea for the Blade Butler - a unique invention that cleans ceiling fan blades without requiring a ladder or spreading dust onto the objects below - and Unlimiscent - a universal fragrance emitter. Korri admits she was simply frustrated with cleaning the fans in her own Atlanta home and searched for a product to make the job easier. When she didn't find one, she created her own. With Unlimiscent, she took aim at solving the issue of too many different brand fragrance emitters and not being able to remember which one was at home when buying new scent inserts. Kimberly and Korri share how both their families - Kimberly has six kids and Korri has four - inspire and encourage their creative and professional growth. Korri says her kids have been involved with the whole process of her inventions, in one way or another, and says she hopes they are inspired to follow their own paths in turn. Korri also details how asking questions is the key component in getting a product to market, while the biggest obstacle is cost. Learn how Blade Butler and Unlimiscent came to be and how they can make your own home more beautiful with ease. About Korri Wright: Korri Wright is a CEO, inventor and busy mom of four. She needed a better, faster way to clean her dirty ceiling fans and hated the hassle of trying to remember what brand of fragrances she could buy to match the fragrance emitters she previously purchased. Together with her business partner, Karen Spencer, Korri realized there was a substantial market for both ideas. They worked together to develop an efficient ceiling fan cleaning product that's easy to use and eco-friendly: the Blade Butler. Then they worked together to develop the efficient, hassle-free product universal fragrance emitter: Unlimiscent. Resources discussed in this episode: Korri Wright on LinkedIn Blade Butler Unlimiscent -- Contact Me: Email me at kimberly@kimberlygriggdesigns.com Visit my website: www.kimberlygriggdesigns.com Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest Check out my Youtube channel You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. Transcription Kimberly Grigg 00:00 Watching a mom work teaches values in a way that you can't just spit out at them. Kimberly Grigg 00:07 Welcome to Decorate Like A Design Boss, a podcast for design lovers who want to create beautiful spaces in their very own homes. My name is Kimberly Grigg, and I'm a professional interior designer who teaches design lovers like yourselves how to decorate. And when I say decorate, I mean decorate like a design boss. If you're ready to create a space that your family loves, and your neighbors can't stop raving about, well, buckle up honey, because it's time to design. Kimberly Grigg 00:41 Well, hello design lovers and design enthusiasts. I have news! I am so excited to tell you that this is Episode 52. Which means this podcast is officially one year old. Hard for me to believe. And I have you, my dear listeners, to thank. This podcast, I'm told, is performing really well. And, well, I'm sort of proud of it. This was kind of just a labor of love, and no epidural. And to be fair, podcasts are not the easiest things to do. But for some reason, I really kind of love this medium. And I'm deep down in it now. So thank you for tuning in each week and I appreciate all the great reviews. And it always makes me feel good when you share this with someone who you think will benefit. So now I ask please leave me a comment, a review, or even an email and let me know what you might like to hear about in the upcoming year. Any topic that you would like to explore about design, or design products, or even other designers you'd like to hear from? I'd love to know so I can be bringing you what you might like to hear. And now let's dive in to Episode 52. And I have something really special. Today I'm talking to Korri Wright. And, well, I'm excited to learn about this gal, and about a couple of inventions that she has created that are perfect for the home. And, well, without further ado, let's just introduce Korri right now. Welcome, Korri. Korri Wright 02:36 Thank you. Thank you so much. And congratulations on your one year success. Very exciting. Kimberly Grigg 02:42 Hard to believe, hard to believe. So tell me, since we're talking about years, how long have these products been on the market before we even get into the products? Korri Wright 02:51 We actually just launched them. So we got the Blade Butler, which is the ceiling fan blade cleaner. We started preselling that in November, and we actually received product in December. And then Unlimiscent, the fragrance holder, we actually didn't get that until end of January, February. So we're just starting to launch these products and getting them out and... Kimberly Grigg 03:16 Wow, well congratulations. And I hope that my listeners will take advantage. I can't wait. Because, first of all, I guess let's just back up and share with the audience. What are these products? Korri Wright 03:32 So the Blade Butler is a ceiling fan blade cleaner. It's on a pole that's 69 inches long, and it has a removable washable bag. So when the mouth, per se, of the Blade Butler opens, it closes down on the blade, and then as you pull that bag towards you, it seals and grabs all of the dust and debris into the bag. So it doesn't fall on your, you know, bed, floor, face, all of those things. Keeps the allergens contained. And then you just machine wash it when you're done. It's super quick, super easy. So that's the Blade Butler. Kimberly Grigg 04:12 That is so incredible. Wow. Like, what a great idea for a, like, a need. So to me, I love it when function and form come together. But let's face it, we all live in our homes. And even though we don't want dust to be flying, it does. And, you know, you look up at that ceiling fan and you're like, oh my god, and then you don't want to clean it because then the dust flies all over the sofa and everywhere else and it's, like, whoa, crazy. And I just gotta tell you, I hope you're marketing this to restaurants too, because there is nothing more of a bigger turn off than when I look around in restaurants and I see dust everywhere. And I know they're all focused on the kitchen and what the food tastes like, and all that stuff, and they forget these little areas like blinds or a ceiling fan. And like, ew, gross. Korri Wright 05:15 Well, my biggest thing is, you know, living in Arizona, we have fans all over our houses. I, in my old house, I had them in my kitchen. And I would clean the entire kitchen and then I would look up and I would have forgotten to clean the fans. And it literally was a whole nother process of cleaning them again, or, you know, you change the sheets on your bed and you look up and go UGH, you know? So it just really eases the process and you just don't have a mess when you're done. So. Kimberly Grigg 05:43 And this sounds like it's really easy to use. Korri Wright 05:47 Super easy. Yeah, super easy. It just has, just a sliding mechanism that opens the mouth, you clamp it on, close it down, and pull it off. It's super fast, super easy. My dad loves it, keeps people off ladders. So, you know, it really just eases the process. Kimberly Grigg 06:04 Wow. So Korri, how did you think of this? Korri Wright 06:09 Well, you know what, I actually, like I said, a few years back had a house that had the ceiling fans in the kitchen and I had cleaned my entire kitchen and I just thought there's got to be a better way. You know, I would put sheets down, I would get all the cleaning supplies out, the ladder... and so I went on this mad hunt to find what I was envisioning. And it just didn't exist. So I went to Walmart and I got trash bag picker uppers and vacuum bags, and I zip tied them together. And I was like, this is what we need to have on the markets, it just traps it, makes it fast and easy. And it just didn't exist. So from that point forward, it kind of sat on the shelf table for a few years and then as my life, you know, progressed in another direction I was able to focus on it and work on it and get it to market along with my business partner, Karen Spencer. So we're super excited. Kimberly Grigg 07:06 Yeah, so like, did you, like, as a kid think that you'd ever invent a product? Korri Wright 07:12 No, no, I didn't. I didn't. But through the years, you know, I thought of things and then later, seeing them in magazines or, you know, things like that, and I thought oh that did exist. But now, you know, with the internet being so spiffy and being able to just look things up so quickly, if I have something that comes to mind, I'm able to, you know, move forward on it, which is what kind of brings us to Unlimiscent. Kimberly Grigg 07:39 Yeah, tell me about Unlimiscent. Korri Wright 07:41 So I was getting ready to sell my house and my boss had told me, go to the store and get this particular scent of a fragrance plugin. And I literally have bags, Ziploc bags, full of these, you know, the pocket holders, fragrance holders... Kimberly Grigg 07:57 Me too! Me too. Korri Wright 08:00 Every one. Multiple, for all over the house. Kimberly Grigg 08:03 What, Glade and Air Wick? There's the one, what's the one - the fabric, where you spray the fabric? Korri Wright 08:10 Febreze. Kimberly Grigg 08:10 They all have one. Korri Wright 08:13 Yeah, Air Wick, Bath and Body, and none of them are universal. So I went and I bought a bazillion of these, the fragrances, knowing that I had the holders and I came back and I had like one. And so, it was so frustrating. So of course I went straight to the internet and looked for a universal holder because I was so, just, annoyed with it. And again it didn't exist. So I went to my patent attorney that I had used for the Blade Butler and said can you do a quick search and see if there's anything like this on the market. He came back and said nope, feel free. So we moved forward and designed a universal fragrance holder, so you can just buy whatever you want now. Kimberly Grigg 08:57 I so love this. Like, I was literally in... I have a condo that is my personal condo that we kind of use as a guest house, and I have a bunch of kids, and so my house has a lot of bedrooms but I never know which kid's going to be there or not be there. They're all grown now, but still, they they do boomerang back. And so I keep this little condo and I was renovating it and I have guests coming this weekend and I was at Walmart and I picked up Air Glade thinking I know - or Air Wick - I know that I have, like, Air Wick stuff, so I'll just get the fragrance for Air Wick. Well, guess what? I couldn't find an Air Wick and then now I've got the fragrance and I've got no holder, same story different day. And, like, when I started reading about your product, and I'm like, oh my gosh, like, I can buy any fragrance. Plus, there's certain fragrances within the different brands that I like more than others. And so I want to be able to just kind of not worry about what my holder is. And this solves that problem. It is ingenious. Korri Wright 09:00 Thank you. Kimberly Grigg 09:29 I love it. Korri Wright 10:14 Thank you so much. It really just, you know, one little stress we can take out of our life. Kimberly Grigg 10:21 I had a builder tell me one time, what did he call it? It was something like 'little bitty aggravators'. And, you know, and it's the truth, it's like they're just little bitty things that that aggravate you, and you don't even realize why until you're standing in that situation. Or until someone like you comes along and solves the problem for us. Both of these products are amazing, amazing. I can't say enough great things about them. So tell the listener. Like, how much does something like - each of these products - how much does it cost? Korri Wright 11:02 To buy them currently, the Blade Butler is $69.95 and Unlimiscents are $9.95 each. Kimberly Grigg 11:09 Wow, what a bargain. That is such a bargain. And when you think about how many uses you're going to get out of the 9.95 gadget, like, whoa. And when you think about what this is going to save you - your Blade Butler - is going to save you in time... like you, how many times have I made the bed, and everything is spick and span and clean, and then I looked at that ceiling fan and I'm like, no, not today, because I don't want to mess up my good work of everything else that's clean. But now I have an option, and I think is so important. So I have to know, because I have that curious brain, like, how do you get a product from conception to market? Like that must entail a lot. Korri Wright 11:59 Yeah, it's a lot of asking a ton of questions. That's really what kind of got us through. Obviously, the Blade Butler is what we did first. And so I worked with the patent attorney, I had a friend who had another product he happened to be taking kind of to market, but was further along than me, so he directed me to an engineer. And then I asked questions with him, directed me to another engineer. So some of it was a little bit of trial and error. You know, we went to people that maybe didn't work with our sort of product. But were super kind. I think when you're in that sort of industry, you have, you know, knowledge of other people, you have a network base, you have people that I think this person might might work good for you. So we were so fortunate, we worked with a lot of great people that were eager to help, wanted to help, and just kind of steered us in the right direction. The Blade Butler did take years to bring to market. We ended up landing with a company called IVP. They're out of Irvine. They have helped us with the manufacturing, they have the connections, the products are made in China, for the manufacturing and the shipping, and have really helped us along there. We've worked with numerous companies along the way, pipelines and Phoenix, but it's just questions. It's just, once I kind of got the ball rolling, I asked a lot of questions. And, like I said, people were just so eager to help. I wouldn't be here today, if I wasn't fortunate enough to just work with really great, kind, willing people. Kimberly Grigg 13:34 Yeah, there's knowledge out there for the curious mind. Korri Wright 13:37 There is! There is and, you know, I did a ton of research. Karen and I both did. We're constantly on the internet seeking out resources, just information, you know, how do you move from A to B. And then once Blade Butler was going, Unlimiscent I started probably about two and a half years ago. So it was really quick to bring to market. But having done it once, we kind of had a great pipeline of people and resources and were able to get it here rather quickly. So, like I've told everybody that's ever asked me that, if you know of anybody that's trying to bring something to market or has an idea, I'm all about helping. Anything I can do to have anyone else, you know, bring their idea to fruition. It's amazing. Kimberly Grigg 14:23 Which I think is the power now, of social media, the internet, like, you know, if you can keep it in perspective, and again, I have six kids and, of course you know, their phones are attached to, like, their fingers. And they will even occasionally say things like, you know, kind of slammed the use of the phone and I was very, like, not at the table and once we're home we're, like, a family, all those things. But if you use the internet and social media wisely, it can be your best friend in terms of gaining knowledge. And, again, you have to have a curious brain to make that happen. But if you do, then you can about teach yourself anything. And since I teach interior design, you know, I really studied that, because I thought, is it possible? And yes, it is - just like you're saying - it's possible to learn how to do these things, and one connection will lead to the next connection, typically. Which I think is so fabulous. So how is the supply chain for you? Like getting a product now, considering all this, like, in my industry, the supply chain is so clogged, it's a nightmare. But have you had issues with that? Korri Wright 15:48 Our biggest issue really was getting them here. The cost of production went up, obviously, there were, you know, shortages with all sorts of materials. So the cost to make them went up, which was tough, you know, because we really had this budget of what we thought they were going to cost, and then ended up being, you know, quite a bit more. And then we got them shipped here, and then they sat in Long Beach, so it was like 'they're coming, they're coming, they're coming' with really no idea when they were gonna get unloaded. And, you know, and then just the cost to ship them here was, you know, three or four times what we had initially been quoted. So that was our biggest obstacle - or is, just trying to keep the price down, keep it reasonable for the consumer - but really, the cost, just the cost of getting it here and manufacturing it. So we didn't run into any shortages of actually building the product, maybe a little bit of delays, but it really is just the cost. So that's our biggest obstacle. Kimberly Grigg 16:51 Do you have a business background? I mean, this is a business. Korri Wright 16:55 Yes, it is. So, well, in my former life, as I call it, my ex-husband and I did have a business. I did the books and things like that, sales, you know, hit the ground running and try to get that going. And it did, you know, we did have a good business with that. Afterwards, I... well, even when I was married, I got my real estate license. So I sold real estate for many years. And then, again, worked it full time. So, yeah, I mean, I think I've always had that in me to want to push forward, you know, work hard. And, you know, my biggest thing, one of them, is my kids have known about this, and they've seen it, and so it's so inspirational for me for them to see that you really can accomplish it. You just keep moving forward and work hard, and, you know, it's a great thing. It's been a really great process, I think, for all of us. Kimberly Grigg 18:00 Sure. And, so how many kids do you have? Korri Wright 18:02 I have four kids. Kimberly Grigg 18:04 Whoa. What are the ages? Korri Wright 18:07 Well, you win. You win. Kimberly Grigg 18:10 Well, it's not for everybody to have this size family, but it works for me, busy brain. But what are the ages, Korri? Korri Wright 18:19 So my oldest is a senior in high school. And then I have twins that are in eighth grade. And then my son is in third. So, yeah. Kimberly Grigg 18:31 You run the gamut. Is anybody showing interest in the business? Korri Wright 18:36 You know what, I think they all like it. It's funny, my oldest - she goes away to college next year - and she wants to be in kind of the green earth part of, you know, that sort of movement, which I think is exciting. And so she always says 'I'm gonna invent something, I'm gonna invent something for our future, and how we can keep, you know, the planet more clean'. And I'm just like, keep thinking keep thinking. You know. Kimberly Grigg 19:01 I love it. Sounds like the apple doesn't fall far. Korri Wright 19:05 So it's exciting to watch, you know, I hope that she does, she gets her brain going, and kind of goes off, you know, how I used to. And so yeah, so it's exciting. But with everything else, I mean, they've helped unload boxes and print labels and do all kinds of stuff. So it's definitely a family affair, for sure. Kimberly Grigg 19:23 And it's so nice that you can... like, for me, with my children, I felt guilty a lot because I worked a lot when they were younger, mainly because my business takes a lot of effort and energy and it is also very hands on. And I just couldn't always get it done in a day. Each one of them, however, has either worked in the business, been in it, been involved in it in some way, even if it was observing what I was doing. And all of them, over time, have said 'mom I'm so proud of you, and I'm so happy that you showed us work ethic'. And versus, like, in my brain, I'm like, oh my god, am I being neglectful? Oh my gosh, am I doing everything I can possibly do? And you know, in the end, I was. I just wouldn't accept it necessarily until I got validation from them that watching a mom work teaches values in a way that you can't just spit out at them. Korri Wright 20:28 Yeah, that's true. Kimberly Grigg 20:29 They see it and I'm sure that your children are proud of you. It's a huge accomplishment. So hat's off and clap clap. Korri Wright 20:39 Thank you! Kimberly Grigg 20:40 I'm looking at your beautiful background behind you, and you have a gorgeous wooden beaded chandelier and beautiful, looks like piece of art, on one of the walls. And so obviously, when you create products for the home, beauty is important to you. Looks like you like to be surrounded by beautiful things and things that function. So why is beauty important, Korri? Korri Wright 21:08 You know what, I think anything aesthetically pleasing and calming for me and my own personal home. In this house, I tried to make it comfortable. Clean. Cleanliness is a big thing for me, you know, I have the white counters and the - I just like everything to be comfortable. For Unlimitscent, that design is just, it's just a very basic, I didn't want anything to stand out too much, just kind of blends in nicely, you know, to any home. With Blade Butler, I just like everything to be clean. It's important to me, that when people come in my home, they feel that. You know, I hope that I have accomplished just that for other people, too. And made it easier! So. Kimberly Grigg 21:52 So what is your - obviously, scent and how a home feels is important to you, so what's your favorite scent? Korri Wright 22:01 So my favorite scent, interesting enough, is a eucalyptus-based scent. I think it feels, you know, calming and fresh. It kind of gives you a fresh, breath of fresh air. But my daughter, a few years back, my oldest, had to have a spinal tap. And when she did, she came home - and I happened to have that scent in the house - and so it makes her feel very queasy. So I can no longer. Kimberly Grigg 22:26 Oh wow. Korri Wright 22:26 Yeah, I can't have that scent. Every once in a while I try to sneak one in and she's like, no. Not doing it. Now I think we lean towards a lot of, like, lavenders. In the kitchen I like lemon. So I kind of just buy whatever I'm feeling, you know, around the holidays it's always cinnamon apple. You know, makes you feel warm and fuzzy. So now I just buy kind of whatever I'm feeling that day. Kimberly Grigg 22:53 What is great is you can, because it will all work. Korri Wright 22:57 It will all work. I take the kids and they buy whichever brand, whatever scent they want, and put them in their rooms. And they're all unique. You know? So the one room is super perfumey and girly, so yeah. Kimberly Grigg 23:11 So how often do you use your Blade Butler? Is this a constant thing, or? Korri Wright 23:17 I use it now that, you know, they're clean. They're super clean, obviously, you know, I'll send the kids out. I'll be like 'clean the fans' and they run and grab it. Because it only takes just a matter of minutes. So I use it probably one or two times a month, just as I normally dust and clean my house. I grab it, clean the blades, and wash it, and then put it away. So I think once you tackle the chore - because it is kind of a mind over matter thing with ceiling fans, you know, it's like, oh, just keep them on, then we don't have to look at the dust - but once you get them clean, it's super easy. Fast and simple, honestly. Yeah. Kimberly Grigg 23:57 What does the future hold? Do you have some more ideas up your sleeve? Korri Wright 24:01 You know what? I do have a little bit of other things kind of rocking around in there. But I think for right now I need to just hone in and focus on these. We have some exciting avenues that we're kind of looking at with them. We'll be on Amazon. We just got all of that process approved. So that's quite the feat getting on there. But we'll be on there, hopefully within the next couple of weeks we'll be up, running, and have everything live. So I'm not sure. I just, I'm liking the path that we're on. Everything is positive. Our whole team of people are amazing. We work well together. And I'm not sure but I'm excited. I mean, I think it's-- Kimberly Grigg 24:43 I'm excited for you. I mean, I love an idea. And I love to figure out things like, how do you market it? How do you distribute it? How do you get it from here to here? In fact, I'm also an artist and my daughter said - and I started selling my art pretty intensively - and my daughter said, Mom, why do you do this? You should be kicking back and like, just like, enjoying time away from business stuff. And I'm like, have you met me? I'm not gonna kick back, this is what I do, I have to figure out how to get it to market, how to make it work, how to process it, all those things. So I'm gonna be for sure keeping my eye on you, because I am pulling for you girls, I think this is an incredible, incredible product. And, both of them. Korri Wright 25:32 Thank you. Kimberly Grigg 25:33 And I see so many, like, needs for it. And I will throw in that I often have clients say to me, they're not wired to have a chandelier come down, so that you can clean it. But wow. Like, if you could figure out how to clean chandeliers, I get it all the time. And I think that there's some merit there. Because you've got to get up on a ladder, it's a pain, it's similar to your ceiling fan situation. And again, not everyone can afford, or has their house wired if they have a really tall ceiling, they don't have a way to get that chandelier down. Some people have cranks for them. And if we're building a house with somebody with tall, tall ceilings, we'll have a motor installed so that chandelier can go up and down. But again, that is not for the average bear. The average bear wants their chandelier cleaned, and they can't get it done. And, so, in any... I'm just putting that little bug in your ear. Korri Wright 26:43 Interesting! Kimberly Grigg 26:44 If you come up with something I want to hear about it. Korri Wright 26:49 You know, that is interesting. And what I hear from the commercial side of it, and cleaning companies and things like that, is it's such a liability to have their employees up on these ladders and step stools, reaching out trying to clean these things. If they slip and fall and, you know, and everything else. So there's that element to it, too. Kimberly Grigg 27:11 So anyway, I already see your wheels turning. I see it happening. You were born an inventor. Korri Wright 27:21 You know what, it's just, it keeps me going. It's like you - it's constant movement and progression. And just, let's see, it's exciting. It's fun. Kimberly Grigg 27:31 So I have a signature question that I love to ask. And it's, if you had a hashtag that really explained your legacy, what would it be? Korri Wright 27:46 Oh, gosh. Hashtag: Make Life Easier. Kimberly Grigg 27:51 Perfect! You know, I always throw people off with that question. Not intentionally. It's a hard question. I think I would answer it probably different every day. But I love what you said. Because that is what you're standing for. And you are doing it. And I think it's, you know, it's obviously important to you. And it's important to the world. Because if you can live easier, then you can, in the end, live more beautifully. And I think that the two go hand in hand. Korri Wright 28:26 Yeah. Kimberly Grigg 28:26 So as we wrap up today, tell us - I know you're going to be on Amazon - but are there other avenues? Or how do people buy your products? Where do, where did they go? Korri Wright 28:37 So right now, it's BladeButler.com. You can buy it straight off the website. And then Unlimiscent.com. So just both websites is where they currently are. And then, like I said, look for us on Amazon, we should be there anytime. Kimberly Grigg 28:53 I'm just so excited for you guys. And I'm so excited for this product. And I know my listeners are gonna want to take advantage of this. Like what a dream, two dream products for your home, that will make life easier. So Korri, thank you so much for being with me today and sharing all about these products. I really appreciate you. I appreciate what you and your partner are doing and what you're accomplishing. And so I say to the listener, check them out. And don't forget to take a look on Amazon coming up. And go to the websites, read all about this, because this really is unique and wonderful. And, you know what I like to say, today is a great day to decorate. I'll see you next week, everyone! Thank you for getting me to the 52 mark. I appreciate it. Love you and bye for now. Kimberly Grigg 29:51 Thanks for listening to Decorate Like A Design Boss. If you want more info on how to decorate your space like a pro, visit KimberlyGriggDesigns.com. See you next week.
What Is Your Core Purpose? - Korri Wright; Founder & CEO at Blade Butler | Riderflex - Recruiting & Sourcing Korri Wright is an entrepreneur, real estate agent and mom of 4. Her role as a “Mompreneur” lead her to a long history and experience of house cleaning and the constant pursuit of lessening the time needed to get the jobs done. She is always creating or dreaming of products that could make life easier for my friends and family. Blade Butler has solved a common problem: “how do I effectively and efficiently clean my ceiling fan without creating more of a mess?” The Blade Butler simply captures the dirt/debris in a bag with patent-pending design and utility. The Blade Butler cleans one ceiling fan blade at a time with a washable removable bag. Its extended handle eliminates the need for a tall ladder, so one quick swipe across each blade effectively removes dust from the ceiling fan. No dust spreads into the air or surrounding furnishings. Dust is captured in the bag. https://bladebutler.com/ Unlimiscent - ANY BRAND. ANY FRAGRANCE The Unlimiscent is a universal fragrance emitter designed to work with most standard major brand fragrance bottles such as Glade, Febreze, Renuzit, Walmart Generic Brand, Pura, Airwick, Bath and Body Works Wallflowers, Yankee Candle and Better Homes and Gardens. https://unlimiscent.com/ Watch the Full Interview: https://youtu.be/cp2WAoRpftQ On the Riderflex podcast, CEO Steve Urban interviews some of the most successful entrepreneurs, CEO's, and business leaders. Hear them tell the "REAL" stories of what it's like to start and lead businesses. Riderflex is a national, Colorado based, premier headhunter, RPO and employment agency; recruiting and searching the top talent for staffing your teams. Top Executive Recruiting Firm - https://riderflex.com/ Podcast sponsor: Marketing 360 is the #1 platform for small business and it's everything you need to grow your business. marketing360.com/riderflex #KorriWright #housecleaning #inventions #startups #podcast #interview #entrepreneur #ColoradoRecruitingFirm #TopExecutiveRecruitingFirm #staffingagency #employmentagency #headhunter #recruitingfirm #staffing #staffingfirm #Denver #Colorado #National #Riderflex --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riderflex/support
Eine akustische Reise von Nairobi über Marseille bis nach Lwiw, mit der Frage im Gepäck: Wie geht freie Auslandskorrespondenz? Dazu haben wir mit drei Kolleg:innen gesprochen, die in ganz verschiedenen Situationen sind. Julian Hilgers steht mit dem Ende seiner Ausbildung vor der Entscheidung, es als freier Korri zu versuchen. Seine Fragen haben wir zu Giorgia Grimaldi und Denis Trubetskoy mitgenommen, die den Schritt gewagt haben. Giorgia sitzt in Marseille und hat uns erzählt, wie sie sich ihre freie Stelle selbst aufgebaut hat. Denis wiederum ist in einer Ausnahmesituation: Er berichtet aus der Ukraine, seinem Heimatland, über den Krieg. Wie das funktioniert und warum er anfangs fast alle Medienanfragen abgelehnt hat, hört ihr in der Folge.
The Herbal Tea Podcast is dedicated to shining a positive light on Q+ artists, their music, culture, and our favorite pass-time; smoking weed. We review and rate current music from Q+ artists and their allies, provide commentary on current topics, and give insight into the 420 culture. Follow The Herbal Tea Podcast @herbal.tea.pod Hosts: EarthTone @earthtonemuziq & I.K.P. @ikp4president
This is a praise episode as we join my guest Korri in celebrating 30 years since her cancer diagnosis. She really was too young to have thyroid cancer yet that was her reality. A big take away from today's show is that God loves you and He is intimately involved in our lives individually. If you are looking for a group of moms to connect with , join us over at Less Than Perfect Christian Mamas on Facebook. #inaweofGod'slove #prayerchain #anointedwithoil #prayerofhealing #churchsupport #celebratehealing #cancerfree #identityinchrist #Christianparenting #thankfulandblessed #giveGodtheglory #cancersurvivor #testimonytime
We got to hang out with the AMAZING and multi-talented Dimitra Korri. She's a champion ice skater, an accomplished filmmaker, singer, songwriter, animator, DJ, and so much more... what a truly impressive and inspiring woman! Join us as we get to know Dimitra! dimitrakorri.com instagram.com/dimitrakorri
How great would it be to discover a niche in the marketplace that nobody had filled and everyone was waiting to be filled? Well, our guest today, Korri Atkinson, the owner of The Ranch Signs & Company, can tell you because that is exactly what she has done. Korri and her husband own a small farm just north of Boise, Idaho, right in my backyard actually. Korri homeschools the kids and takes care of the animals during the day which keeps her plenty busy. However, about seven years ago she got an itch to try out an idea. The idea was to create and selling beautiful signs for the horse industry. These were "stall signs" meant to be hung up in horse stalls at shows, events, etc. to identify horses, warn people to stay away, or even list out the allergies of the equine.
The Festival Babes started as an all girls community on Facebook and now BOOM, it has grown to so much more. Kat and Frisky Hug talk about the growth and evolution of The Festival Babes, who are they, what are they, where, how, why... basically all the questions are being answered today. WELCOME TO THE FESTY HUB POSCAST Special Guest - Kat IG: @KatKorri www.thefestivalbabes.com IG: @TheFestivalBabes SHOUTOUTS: 1. Content Creator - Andrea IG: @Andy.Is.Plurnt TikTok: @Andy.Is.Plurnt 2 DJ/Producer - On-11 IG: @On11Music 3. Business/Brand - Emboldxn The People IG: @_EmboldxnThePeople 4. Friend/Follower - David IG: @Im_longg
The Iowa Idea: Dave Hill “It's a sloppy look.” In this episode Iowa Idea Podcast, Dave Hill, from show business, returns to talk about his creative process and new work that's he's launched since our last conversation (May 2020). One of his latest projects is The Bunny Shop, named after Dave's mom, started by Korri […]
Samuel Burri, der für uns aus und über Afrika berichtet, will von Kenia ins Nachbarland Äthiopien. «Es ist zum Verzweifeln», sagt er. Warum, sagen wir euch. Und auch wie tiefgreifend die Probleme in dem Land sind, über die er berichten will. Und: Alles zum aktuell riesigen Hacker-Angriff. Feedback und Themeninputs für unseren Podcast nehmen wir jederzeit gerne entgegen: newsplus@srf.ch oder 076 320 10 37
MLOps community meetup #68! Last Wednesday we talked to Veselina Staneva of TeachableHub, Simarpal Khaira of Intuit, and Korri Jones of Chick-fil-A, Inc. //Abstract Building, Designing, or even just casting the vision for MLOps for your company, whether a large corporation or an agile start-up up, shouldn't be a nigh-impossible task. Complex, but not an impossible mountain to climb. In this meetup, we talked about the steps necessary to unlock the potential of data science for your organization, regardless of size. //Bio Veselina Staneva - Co-founder & Head of Product, TeachableHub Over the past few years, Vesi work at a product company called CloudStrap.io, where together with her team they are simplifying cloud technologies and crafting modern solutions that lay a solid foundation for digital transformation at scale. Vesi's main focus currently is their new product TeachableHub.com - an ML deployment and serving platform for teams, where she heads Product and Customer Development. In the past, Vesi had quite a diverse experience in managing projects for global enterprise companies such as telecommunications and internet service provider GTT and managed printing services giant HPInc, as well as deep-diving into e-commerce business development while running online stores on 7 Amazon markets as well as WordPress shops, where she managed to get from 0 to $30K MRR in less than a year without a dollar spent on paid advertising. In Vesi's free time, she enjoys spending the rest of her energy doing all kinds of sports, as well as participate in non-professional triathlons and mountain bike ultra races. Simarpal Khaira - Senior Product Manager, Intuit Simarpal is the product manager driving product strategy for Feature Management and Machine Learning tools at Intuit. Prior to Intuit, he was at Ayasdi, a machine learning startup, leading product efforts for machine learning solutions in the financial services space. Before that, he worked at Adobe as a product manager for Audience Manager, a data management platform for digital marketing. Korri Jones - Senior Lead Machine Learning Engineer, Chick-fil-A, Inc. Korri Jones is a Sr Lead Machine Learning Engineer and Innovation Coach at Chick-fil-A, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia where he is focused on MLOps. Prior to his work at Chick-fil-A, he worked as a Business Analyst and product trainer for NavMD, Inc., was an adjunct professor at Roane State Community College, and instructor for the Project GRAD summer program at Pellissippi State Community College and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Korri's accolades are just as diverse, and he was in the inaugural 40 under 40 for the University of Tennessee in 2021, Volunteer of the year with the Urban League of Greater Atlanta with over 1000 hours in a single calendar year and has received the “Looking to the Future” award within his department at Chick-fil-A among many others, including best speaker awards in business case competitions. However, the best award he has received so far is being a loving husband to his wife Lydia. ----------- Connect With Us ✌️------------- Join our Slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Vesi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veselina-d-staneva/ Connect with Simar on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simarpal-khaira-6318959/ Connect with Korri on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/korri-jones-mba-780ba56/
Korri Jones is a Sr Lead Machine Learning Engineer and Innovation Coach. in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to his work, he worked as a Business Analyst and product trainer for NavMD, Inc., was an adjunct professor at Roane State Community College, and instructor for the Project GRAD summer program at Pellissippi State Community College and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Korri is an alumnus of UT's Haslam College of Business' full-time MBA program where he concentrated in Business Analytics. While at UT, he was chosen two years in a row to compete in the National Black MBA Marketing case competition sponsored by Fiat Chrysler. As a part of the competition, he won the best presenter award. During his time at UT, Korri also served as an MBA coach for the Tennessee Organization of MBA's Ernst & Young Case Competition. Before earning his MBA from UT, Korri earned a bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Alcorn State University, where he served in leadership roles for several organizations and was recognized for outstanding scholarship and community service. Korri has a passion for giving back and sharing his love of learning with others. He has dedicated himself to making a difference in his community through service. He has been a member of the National Urban League for nearly 10 years and served as the inaugural chairman of the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals' Innovation and Technology Committee for two years. During his free time, Korri and his wife enjoy traveling, eating exotic foods, and occasionally playing monopoly. Community-wise, Korri teaches coding classes, serves on the board of the UT Haslam College of Business MBA Advisory Council, and is the President of the Board of Directors for Out of Hand Theater. Korri also finds time to continue his love of teaching by visiting and speaking with students in classrooms across Atlanta.
We are faced with another week of frustration, pain, sorrow, and disappointment. Black lives are constantly being taken at the cost of the white mans dollar. We have lost multiple lives this week to white supremacy and this feeling has grown tiresome. The last straw. This week I am honored to have my Aries sisters, Korri and Charli Abraham, on this episode expressing some of the thoughts and emotions we have been facing and experiencing. This podcast is a place of community, light, and truth. Tune in to feel the strength of three black women and their vulnerability. Together we shall rise and the light will overcome the darkness. Black bodies are divine. Black creativity is beautiful. Black souls are worth gold. Black unity is forever. BLACK LIVES WILL ALWAYS MATTER. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahkenzy-lewis/support
Johdatus Esterin Kirjaan Ylpeys, lankeemus, nöyryys ja Jumalan johdatus Ihmisen valintojen ja Jumalan johdatuksen suhde Esterin kirjassa Ester, antisemitismi, Edith Stein, natsi-Saksa ja Suomen sinimustat Juutalaisten pelastus, purim-juhla ja Jumalan kunnia
Europa Iparraldeko herritaldeetatik datorren kirola da eta geroz eta indar handiagoa hartzen ari da gure inguruan, Ibon Goikoetxeak -Gipuzkoako Orientazio taldeko kideak- esan digunez....
In this special episode I'm joined by comedian Korri Birch, the host of 'Good News Toronto' at Comedy Bar in (spoiler alert)Toronto! We delve into his comedic role models and he answers the age old important question - Letterman or Leno? He explains how he got into doing sketch comedy, standup and improv and has advice for those looking to get into it! Korri shares the time he bombed on stage along with the time he met 'Anchorman' star Champ Kind (David Koechner). He talks about how he got started with 'Good News Toronto', the challenges of doing comedy during the pandemic and he divulges one show that everybody loves that he can't understand why! Finally, I say groan inducing jokes, and he follows that up with two hilarious observational bits! You can follow him on Instagram @KorriBirch and his show @goodnewscomedy.
Korri Burton of Uncommon Closet in Chicago tells us all about creating and tailoring clothing for the queer community, particularly folks whose gender identity falls outside the binary.Full Episode and Show Notes: https://supergaywedding.com/25-queer-kink-friendly-chicago-tailor-korri-burton-uncommon-closetDon't miss this or any other episode of Super Gay Wedding! Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts.iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/super-gay-wedding/id1383530953Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5edBy3fo7OLGVNf3fB9UjSStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/super-gay-weddingTuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Super-Gay-Wedding-p1124865/Support the show (https://supergaywedding.com/sponsor-podcast/)
Markus Korri, Vesa Ollilainen. Iida Halme, Mika Järvinen Raamattubuffet ohjelmassa pohditaan kirkkovuoden sunnuntain teemaa Mika Järvisen seurassa. Päivän teemasta “Herran huoneessa” opettaa Markus Korri. Keskustelua opetuksesta käydään Vesa Ollilaisen. Iida Halmeen sekä Mika Järvisen kanssa.
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What would happen if everyone's favourite killer clown faced off against the rookie psycho of NXT and a nightmarish returning legend? You'd get a madhouse of spooky characters! On this week our special guest Korri Birch challenges Martin & Antony to help him book a creepy feud of some of his favourite wrestlers. Check out more of Korri's work at Good News Toronto!
Antonia erzählt über einen Besuch in der Handwerkskammer und Lena über ein Buch, das sie in den Herbstferien gelesen hat.
Markus Korri, Leif Nummela, Juha Saari, Mika Järvinen Raamattubuffet ohjelmassa pohditaan kirkkovuoden sunnuntain teemaa Mika Järvisen seurassa. Päivän teemasta “Antakaa toisillenne anteeksi” opettaa Markus Korri. Keskustelua opetuksesta käydään Leif Nummelan, Juha Saaren sekä Mika Järvisen kanssa.
Tracy connects with her childhood improviser Korri Birch, they talk about planning apps, weddings and doughnut economic theory.
Korri Lenney attended a peaceful protest at the weekend and was emotionally struck by her experience there. Here she tells me what the BLM Movement means to her and how she can help to be a part of the solution.
Markus Korri, Mika Tuovinen, Markus Aitamäki ja Mika Järvinen Raamattubuffet ohjelmassa pohditaan kirkkovuoden sunnuntain teemaa Mika Järvisen seurassa. Päivän teemasta “Jumalan kansan koti-ikävä” opettaa Markus Korri. Keskustelua opetuksesta käydään, Mika Tuovisen, Markus Aitamäen sekä Mika Järvisen kanssa.
This is the run down of how awkward I am. Trying to introduce this podcast and myself to the world. More interesting topics will be discussed soonish lol. Follow the podcast page on Instagram @_ragstopodcats --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pastori Markus Korri keskustelemassa Kaitselmuksesta, siitä kuinka Jumala johdattaa Pyhän Henkensä kautta meitä.
WE’RE HEADING TO THE LODGE LODGE TONIGHT, EVERYONE! And we’re bringin our favourite fourth, Korri Birch!! We have to say, this is THE definitive episode of Riverdale. It’s got everything; sex, murder, product placement! What more could you ask for??! To rid themselves of the stresses of everyday teen life, the gang goes up to the cabin, but drama ensues when Cheryl calls Jughead to tell him that Archie and Betty KISS?! Which he immediately drops in leu of snooping through Veronica to get to Hirams evil plan! Meanwhile, back in Riverdale, Josie’s pissed her parents are getting Jazz Divorced, and tells Kevin about his dad and her mom FUCKING! Kevin is pissed cause his dad’s gettin’ more than he is right now! And Cheryl’s just angry she can’t be gay like Toni... But then she BECOMES gay WITH Toni ;). Will the gang be broken apart by the revelations at the cabin? What’s in those Jalapeño Margaritas? IS LOVE, SIMON A REAL MOVIE?! No, slime, and I STILL HAVE NO IDEA!!!!! Go Follow Good News Toronto: https://instagram.com/goodnewscomedy As always, follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/riverdalerd Twitter: https://twitter.com/RDriverdale Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riverdalerudedudes/ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/RDriverdale ALSO, DOWNLOAD TVCO AND TUNE IN EVERY THURSDAY AT 8PM FOR SEASON 4 UPDATES! You can also email us at RiverdaleRudeDudes@gmail.com
Hallo ihr Lieben, die anfängliche Klärung der Befindlichkeiten geht über in Franks Urlaubsbericht von Sizilien und einen Rant. Nach den Tweets der Wochen besprechen wir das Ergebnis der Europawahl. An den Äußerungen AKKs kommen wir ebenso wenig vorbei wie am ursächlichen Rezo-Video. HC Strache war auf Ibiza, das Video davon ist auch Thema. Die Fusion scheint in ihrer bisherigen Form gerettet, was uns freut. Den sendungsbeendenden WTF lieferte uns die Deutsche Bahn. Den Hinweis zur nächsten Sendung am Ende dieser bitten wir zu beachten. Hör(t) doch mal zu, Jan und Frank
After landing on Cloudreach Castle, Leaky, Cezzaria, and Korri discovered that its owner, the cloud giant Blagothkus, is sympathetic to their cause. Unfortunately, he's also in an awkward situation: he needs them to clear out the dragon cult forces he allowed onto the castle. Hoping to help him and win his support, the crew plans to climb a spire of ice above the castle and evict its unwelcome vampire tenant. Negotiations get....weird...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presented by Canon Fodder PodcastsStarring Kyle, Jenn, Lindsey, and Travis@Canonfodderpod |www.canonfodderpodcast.comLike and subscribe!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Legal: Intro and outro music are "Gandalf Jams" and "Five Armies," composed by Kevin MacLeod. Both songs are used within the Creative Common License. The Diecast is intended for entertainment purposes only. Dungeons and Dragons is the copyright of Wizards of the Coast. Follow us on Twitter @canonfodderpod for show news, game updates and character antics. If you enjoyed the show, please go leave us a review. Thanks for listening, and see you next time! Roll for initiative!
Stitcher's own Dan Osit, Korri Kolesa, and Drew Welborn join Lex on The Wolf Den. The three tell Lex how they each came to work at Stitcher, and how their jobs have evolved. Later, the group gives its predictions for the future of the industry, and address the recent Stitcher/Midroll rebrand.
Part V of the Naerytar Incident subplot! Leaky, Cezzaria, and Korri continue their conquest of Castle Naerytar in this tasty trek through the kitchens, the treasure hall, and more. This episode has it all! Roleplay, combat, arguments over location, and the Diecast even hires its first NPC! Bon Apetit!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presented by Canon Fodder PodcastsStarring Kyle, Jenn, Lindsey, and Travis@Canonfodderpod | www.canonfodderpodcast.comLike and subscribe!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Legal: Intro and outro music are "Gandalf Jams" and "Five Armies," composed by Kevin MacLeod. Both songs are used within the Creative Common License. The Diecast is intended for entertainment purposes only. "Dungeons and Dragons" is the copyright of Wizards of the Coast. Follow us on Twitter @canonfodderpod for show news, game updates and character antics. If you enjoyed the show, please go leave us a review. Thanks for listening, and see you next time! Roll for initiative!
Part III of the Naerytar Incident subplot! It's been a literal year in the making, but Leaky, Cezzaria, and Korri have finally confirmed the dragon cult's key activity at Castle Naerytar--and that a particularly important piece of that treasure is being kept very close to the half-dragon witch Vezimir. Can you guess what it is? Join us in this battle-charging, chaos-crammed episode of the Diecast at its best! Roll for initiative!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presented by Canon Fodder PodcastsStarring Kyle, Jenn, Lindsey, and Travis@Canonfodderpod | www.canonfodderpodcast.comLike and subscribe!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Legal: Intro and outro music are "Gandalf Jams" and "Five Armies," composed by Kevin MacLeod. Both songs are used within the Creative Common License. The Diecast is intended for entertainment purposes only. "Dungeons and Dragons" is the copyright of Wizards of the Coast. Follow us on Twitter @canonfodderpod for show news, game updates and character antics. If you enjoyed the show, please go leave us a review. Thanks for listening, and see you next time! Roll for initiative!
Part I of the Naerytar Incident subplot. What's the worst way to infiltrate to a decrepit castle filled with reptilian dangers and cultic nonsense? Find out in this spectacularly unpredictable episode of the Canon Fodder Diecast as Leaky, Cezzaria, Korri investigate the dragon cult's stronghold! Strange environments! Weird new monsters! Lizardfolk NPCs! You're in for a treat, listener! ROLL FOR INITIATIVE!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presented by Canon Fodder PodcastsStarring Kyle, Jenn, Lindsey, and Travis@Canonfodderpod | www.canonfodderpodcast.comLike and subscribe!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Legal: Intro and outro music are "Gandalf Jams" and "Five Armies," composed by Kevin MacLeod. Both songs are used within the Creative Common License. The Diecast is intended for entertainment purposes only. "Never Gonna Give You Up" composed by Rick Astley and used without permission. Also, it was used recklessly. Dungeons and Dragons is the copyright of Wizards of the Coast. Follow us on Twitter @canonfodderpod for show news, game updates and character antics. If you enjoyed the show, please go leave us a review. Thanks for listening, and see you next time! Roll for initiative!
YOU DON'T HAVE PROFICIENCY IN HEADS: Great Lizard's Lisp, listener! What is yon boggish abomination?! Leaky, Cezzaria, and Korri paddle out towards Castle Naerytar in this aquatic adventure, but it's not necessarily smooth sailing in this extra-long episode... Ready to play some D&D? ROLL FOR INITIATIVE!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presented by Canon Fodder PodcastsStarring Kyle, Jenn, Lindsey, and Travis@Canonfodderpod | www.canonfodderpodcast.comLike and subscribe!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Legal: Intro and outro music are "Gandalf Jams" and "Five Armies," composed by Kevin MacLeod. Both songs are used within the Creative Common License. The Diecast is intended for entertainment purposes only. "Never Gonna Give You Up" composed by Rick Astley and used without permission. Also, it was used recklessly. Dungeons and Dragons is the copyright of Wizards of the Coast. Follow us on Twitter @canonfodderpod for show news, game updates and character antics. If you enjoyed the show, please go leave us a review. Thanks for listening, and see you next time! Roll for initiative!
Hang on to your hats, bullies and buddywugs! In this roleplay packed episode, Leaky faces the final round of his Trial by Combat (for the crimes of being a dwarf), Cezzaria wields her newfound power as an optiate of the masses, and Korri finds her place in the New Froggy Order. We promise you won't soon forget this whacky episode of the CF Diecast. Ready to play some Dungeons & Dragons? ROLL FOR INITIATIVE!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presented by Canon Fodder PodcastsStarring Kyle, Jenn, Lindsey, and Travis@Canonfodderpod | www.canonfodderpodcast.comLike and subscribe!- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Legal: Intro and outro music are "Evil Incoming" and "Five Armies," composed by Kevin MacLeod. Both songs are used within the Creative Common License. The Diecast is intended for entertainment purposes only. Dungeons and Dragons is the copyright of Wizards of the Coast. Follow us on Twitter @canonfodderpod for show news, game updates and character antics. If you enjoyed the show, please go leave us a review. Thanks for listening, and see you next time! Roll for initiative!
MERRY CRITMAS, listeners! The Diecast is skating onto your music players and media devices with a very special Critmas episode, just for you! This two-hour extravaganza is 100% holiday home-brew and child-safe! Leaky, Cezzaria, and Korri the Wyrmcrusher are hired by a jolly old wizard to reclaim his Winter Workshop so he can continue making toys for all the good girls and boys...and then in true Diecast fashion, it gets a little...weird. We hope you love it because there's no gift receipts. Someone ate them.If you like this home-brew content, it's available for your own use! CLICK HERE to download a copy of the WIZARD'S WINTER WORKSHOP for use with your own crew. Recommended levels 3-10.Legal: Intro and outro music are "Christmas Rap" and "We Got Trouble Incoming," composed by Kevin MacLeod. Both songs are used within the Creative Common License. The Diecast is intended for entertainment purposes only. Dungeons and Dragons is the copyright of Wizards of the Coast. Follow us on Twitter @canonfodderpod for show news, game updates and character antics. If you enjoyed the show, please go leave us a review. Thanks for listening, and see you next time! Roll for initiative!
The Spooky Open Today on Spooked! Cody grabs onto the knob, Damien decides to try Steve's next door, Colin loves it in chipland, and Korri just wants a costume. There's a lot of root beer in the room tonight so pop on by your nearest convenience store and pick up some chips, cause we're about to get Spooked! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
The Spooky Open Today on Spooked! Cody grabs onto the knob, Damien decides to try Steve’s next door, Colin loves it in chipland, and Korri just wants a costume. There's a lot of root beer in the room tonight so pop on by your nearest convenience store and pick up some chips, cause we're about to get Spooked!
The nice guys flawlessly recreate “Gremlins”. Feature Korri Birch of “Good News Toronto”. Famous Quote: “The devil's candy? I love it.” Spoiler Alert! Sometimes a man wants to go Christmas shopping for his family and ends up in tropical Barbuda with a young shopkeep. But as we all know, when you leave your family, it can cause them to be possessed by evil absence demons. This very thing happens to a suburban family, who are determined to find their father and break the curse. But little did they know that his last known whereabouts, the island of Barbuda, has been overtaken by monsters, which threaten to continue their reign of terror and take over the rest of the world! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/