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Send us a textIt's a three-peat for my girl, Lisa Suarez! With her recent divorce behind her, Lisa opens up about how she got through the breakup by focusing inward and leaning on her incredible team to keep her bustling salon, Lacquer, thriving amidst the turmoil. Lisa's experience is a powerful testament to adaptability and strength in the face of life's unexpected turns.We also dish about the salon industry, and we go in on the pivotal role of mentorship and hands-on experience in a salon setting for newcomers. Lisa and I explore the shifting trends post-COVID, as many professionals return to salon communities for the camaraderie and support they offer. If you're a budding entrepreneur or simply curious about the salon world, this conversation is packed with insights.And a chat with Lisa wouldn't be complete without some reality TV scoop, and Lisa shares some of her wild adventures in the dating scene post-divorce, navigating the world of apps and new connections with humor and grace, per usual. Thanks for stopping by again, Lisa!xoxo-
Today, we'll introduce a set of lacquer screens from the turbulent Northern Wei Dynasty of more than 1,500 years ago. Due to their exquisite craftsmanship and similarity to early Chinese silk paintings, they were some of the first cultural relics prohibited from going abroad for exhibition.
Join us as we unravel the enigma of Tom Ford's latest fragrance, Black Lacquer. With notes of ink and vinyl that leave us both intrigued and baffled, we speculate on its untold story and draw from Ford's history of evocative scents. From the nostalgic aroma of new construction that reminds us of family to our critique of the fragrance's premium pricing without a clear narrative, this episode is a fragrant rollercoaster of emotions and memories.The My Dick AlbumJoin Our Patreon
In this week's episode we go deep down the Shark-nado rabbit hole Jess see's all of his work washed away Colton talks about Lacquer being a booger Ross goes into overdrive on productivity #hurricanehelene #woodworking #finishing #productivity --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beataroundthebench/support
In this episode of The Evolution of the Great Cow, Tim Abbott and Mike Duckett talk with the iconic Comtois family in Victoriaville, Quebec Canada. Comestar is a global icon in cattle breeding. They discuss the newly released bull 744HO17421 Lacteur. Steve & Marc Comtois discuss Lacquer's family and talk about Laurie Sheik. Holstein International described Laurie Sheik as the “foundation of a long enduring empire.”Mike Duckett digs in to the mix of sires in Lacteur's pedigree and looks at the numbers on both the Canadian and U.S. side of this fantastic cow.
Today I am joined by Elizabeth Hutchinson! As a 7th generation Floridian, has always craved color... whether she's hunting vintage finds or planning her next soirée- color is constantly speaking to her palette. Elizabeth has always gravitated towards a more traditional aesthetic, filled with tropical- chic flair. Thanks to her mother, she developed an appreciation for antiques and vintage pieces at a very young age. Through Hibiscus House, she hopes to encourage all ages (and at all price points) to mix timeless pieces with updated trends, while reflecting personal style. You'll usually find her swooning over embroidered linens and bold wallpaper while filling her party closet with her Grandmother's silver and fun tablescape décor. When starting Hibiscus House for a fun side hustle during COVID-19, Elizabeth never thought her passion would soon become a full-time dream job. She is beyond appreciative and overjoyed with support from local clients as well as those throughout the country. Elizabeth lives in Birmingham with her Alabama- native husband, John "Hut", and their golden retriever puppy, Kiwi.Hibiscus House WebsiteHibiscus House InstagramAmerican Red Cross
Bodies, Episode #1 of 3. Historian Thomas Lacquer's 1992 Making Sex argues that the one sex model dominated ancient and medieval medicine and popular ideas of sex, until, approximately, the Enlightenment, which gradually dispelled the one sex model in favor of the two-sex model--the strict dimorphic binary of sex, male and female, that most people are probably familiar with today. While numerous historians, and particularly historians of the ancient and medieval periods, have challenged the scope and specifics of Lacquer's thesis, the revolution in gender history that his work prompted is undeniable. To kick off this series on Bodies, we're going to talk about the history of how sex - or the meaning and value ascribed to genitals - was socially and scientifically constructed and reconstructed in Europe over the last two thousand years. For a full transcript, bibliography, and more, visit digpodcast.org Select Bibliography Judith Butler, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity (Routledge, 1990). Joan Cadden, The Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages: Medicine, Science, and Culture (Cambridge University Press, 1995) Helen King, The One-Sex Body on Trial: The Classical and Early Modern Evidence (Routledge, 2013). Thomas Lacquer, Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud (Harvard University Press, 1992) Elizabeth Reis, Bodies in Doubt: An American History of Intersex (John Hopkins Press, 2021) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For Carolyn Talks..., I spoke with director Tsuruoka Keiko about her film TSUGARU LACQUE GIRL starring Hotta Mayu as Miyako, a young woman who doesn't let her shyness and the doubts of others deter her from achieving her dream to be a professional Tsugaru-nuri lacquer artisan.#TsugaruLacquerGirl also stars Kaoru Kobayashi, Ryota Bando, Toshiya Miyata, Reiko Kataoka, and is based on the novel “Japan Dignity” by #TakamoriMiyuki. #CarolyTalks #JapaneseFilm #TJFF #AsianCinema #FilmFestival #filmcritic Interpretation for our interview was done by Aki Takabatake, CEO of Momo Films Inc. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyU4gir-DOTyrQQqviHFekQVisit https://www.youtube.com/JCCCToronto for more information on the festival.Find me on Twitter and Instagram at: @CarrieCnh12To contribute to my work donations can be given at paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #KCrushVisit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published film festival coverage, writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More bang for the earbuds—On top of our bi-weekly podcasts (Available on all our podcast outlets pinned top post here), the Dr. J & Sir Fred Weekend Michigan Music Selections (Facebook Fans Exclusive), Mr. Mike's periodic Michigan Comes Live Friday Video Blog (Facebook Fans Exclusive), Scott is adding a periodic show for Tuesday's (Also Facebook Subscriber Exclusive) The Mid-Mitten ‘15' From Harvest Canteen! This new show (MM15HC) will be an dedicated phone interview listen between Scott & a Michigan related artist. At least ‘15' pertinent questions and backstory on careers from all over the map. If you read any of Scott's newsprint interviews, now you get to hear the whole conversation! MM15HC Ep:1 Features former Mid-Mi resident musician, artist, and promoter Patrick Jon Boyer. Mt. Pleasant and Lansing listeners will take notice! Patrick's new album Rust & Lacquer is an acoustic guitar masterpiece, born out of his Instagram Improvisations. Produced by his pal, Michigan MONSTER bassist/Jack White Band standout, Dominic John Davis, Patrick wants his hometown crowd to know, although he has moved out of state, he's back creating stronger than ever… We tackle the new album, Urban Farmer, The HERD, Steppin' In It, bouts with depression, cars, and inspiration…not to mention all the shows he booked and other bands he has been in. His first new music in 20 years!
Inside prison, as well as out, some of us cling to stuff and some of us let go. In this episode: two cell-block neighbors engage in a gentle dispute, Tony attempts to Marie Kondo his future from inside prison, and Mesro won't have his keepsakes disrespected.Thanks to our colleagues and collaborators inside San Quentin — Carrington, Mesro, Sadiq, and Tony — for talking to us about their stuff, and to Tony's Uncle Eric for welcoming us into his home. This episode was scored with music by David Jassy, Antwan Williams, E. Phil Phillips, Rhashiyd Zinnamon, Gregory Dixon, and Earlonne Woods.Big thanks to Acting Warden Andes and Lt. Berry at San Quentin State Prison, and Acting Warden Parker, Associate Warden Lewis, and Lt. Newborg at the California Institution for Women for their support of the show.Support our team and get even more Ear Hustle by subscribing to Ear Hustle Plus today. Sign up at earhustlesq.com/plus or directly in Apple Podcasts. (And while you're there, leave us a review!)Ear Hustle is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX.
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To Support the Channel: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AskZac Tip jar: https://paypal.me/AskZac Venmo @AskZac Or check out my store for merch - https://my-store-be0243.creator-sprin...I recently had access to a variety of 1957-1974 Fender guitars, and I wanted to spotlight the change in finishes when Fender started using polyurethane on necks and bodies in mid-1968. That change did not mean the total elimination of lacquer/nitro finishes, it meant that nitro was used less, but at times was still used for topcoats, and it was nearly always used on the headstock after the CBS black logo was applied into the early 1980s.Special thanks to Dan Strain for making his 1957 Telecaster, and 1972 Stratocaster available, and of course for the use of his workbench. #askzac #zacchilds #telecasterSupport the show
My guest is Vinyl Mastering Engineer Jeff Powell, based in Memphis, Tennessee. Jeff has worked with Jackson Browne, Allison Kraus, and Robert Plant, Bob Dylan, Randy Newman, Dusty Springfield, Afghan Whigs, T-Bone Burnett, Al Green, Elvis Presley, and The Black Keys. In this episode, we discuss Focus on Laquer Cutting Cutting Lacquer, not Vinyl Daily Fed Ex Visits Sam Phillips Chip and Swarf Apollo/Transco Fire MDC Lacquers Keeping the Line Moving Curing, Ditches, Halos, Blowing a Cutter Head 3 Step Plating Fathers, Mothers, and Stampers Charlie Brown Christmas Humidity T-Bone Burnett Chris Muth Larry Nix HD Vinyl Culture of Vinyl Backlog of Work 1950's Technology Business Planning Last Minute Loans Credits Preview Deck Elliptical EQ Matt's Rant: Revisiting Backing Up Links and Show Notes Jeff On WCA #015 Neo Finder (mentioned in Rant Hire Jeff! jeff at takeoutvinyl.com Credits Guest: Jeff Powell Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
Don't forget to rate our show and follow so that you never miss out on an episode! If you enjoy our content, please invite listeners to follow and rate the show! Thanks for visiting our Podcast. My name is Sarah Webb and I am a clairvoyant, psychic intuitive, empath, Sound Healing Practitioner and Reiki Practitioner. My husband Travis Webb is a trance channel for the Angels. Our spiritual awakening started at about the same time. I was led to Quantum Healing through my own need to heal from a serious illness, and eventually I decided to become a Quantum Healing Hypnosis pracitioner. While doing a session with Travis, we discovered his channeling gift. We created this podcast to share portions of my hypnosis sessions and our channelings with the Angels and other high vibrational beings, as these often have helpful and interesting information for those on a spiritual awakening path. If you enjoyed Quantum Healing with the Angels, please subscribe - and share our podcast with others! 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SHOW NOTES --------- EPISODE KEYWORDS --------- Happyland, New Earth, Archangel Meditron, Spiritual Significance, Psychic Abilities, Joyful Energy, Cotton Candy Colored Light, Rolling Hills, Butterups, Lilies, Rainbow Colors, Lacquered Look, Bold Colors, Festival Atmosphere, Spirits, Orbs, Prozac, Relaxation, Psychic Skills, Frisbee, Lego Mansions, Beach, Anger, Elimination, Growth, Religious People --------- EPISODE SUMMARY --------- Have you ever felt like you didn't quite fit in here on Earth, but couldn't put your finger on why? Have you been a target of others' anger or hatred, without understanding what made you their target? Join us as we explore Happyland, an enchanting and whimsical kingdom where happiness reigns supreme, and discover how it relates to the feeling of not fitting in. Not just a figment of the imagination, Happyland is a real place, the place where we all come from. My client shares her magical experience visiting this cotton candy-colored world, where people live in beautiful castles and enjoy a festival-like atmosphere, all while connecting with spirit in the form of orbs and essences. Through this captivating conversation, we delve into the importance of embracing happiness and how it can serve as a key to unlocking our psychic abilities. We also discuss the energy of the New Earth - a realm of magical and beautiful energy that Archangel Metatron reveals to be not only our home in the Light, but the template for the future appearance and feeling of the New Earth. Get ready to be inspired as we uncover the mysteries of Happyland and the New Earth, and learn how to tap into the magical energy that surrounds us. In this episode, we also delve into Quantum Healing Hypnosis Therapy and how it can help us access the positive energy and to be happy - even in a world that does not often seem very happy. Our guides and angels are always waiting to help us bring this energy into our lives. So, sit back, relax, and allow yourself to be transported to a world of joy, peace, and safety. Together, we'll explore the power of happiness within ourselves and learn how to channel our inner Happylandian to create a more fulfilling and magical life. Don't miss this enchanting episode that will leave you feeling uplifted, inspired, and ready to embrace the happiness that lies within. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:02) - Happyland Journey to New Earth (0:10:09) - Journey to Happy Land (0:33:46) - Happy Living in Happy Land (0:40:08) - Finding Happiness in Happy Land --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS WITH SHORT KEY POINTS --------- (0:00:02) - Happyland Journey to New Earth We discussed Happyland, colored light, not fitting in, and the energy of the New Earth. (0:10:09) - Journey to Happyland My client visits "Happyland", a meadow of rolling hills, buttercups, lilies, and vibrant colors, with a festival atmosphere, other beings appearing as spirits and orbs, and a sweet fragrance. (0:33:46) - Happy Living in Happyland Happyland is “home”, it is the home we all come from. My client sees it as a place that is royal, yet whimsical, like a fair or a festival, with a royal feeling to it as well. There are large castles and mansions there. It is a place of perfect happiness, joy and safety. On Earth, she is a Happylandian. This means she remembers her connection to the Light/Happyland. She needed to be reminded that it was a real place, and that she didn't make the memories of it up in her mind. Happylandians are rare on Earth, as many have forgotten their connection to Happyland. They are repelled by those who do remember it. They can sense their lighthearted and joyful nature and because they cannot reach that level of happiness, they hate those who carry the energy and frequency and vibration of Happyland. Happylandians repel those who are in darkness with their spiritual nature. My client learns how those who can't remember “home” manipulate and even try to destroy those who do. We learn it is because of their own pain that they come to be that way. My client has an experience with someone in the home who tries to disrupt the session. The negative energy on earth is able to manipulate these people easily due to their lower vibrational state. They may not realize why they react in this way. My client learns about others in her life who are also Happylandians. She names off several people who are Happylandians. Since she is in a temporary situation where she has to be around some people who have lost their connection and memories of the Light/Happyland, her team led her to find protection through her medication. It is designed as a temporary fix to keep her from becoming too depressed while she is in this situation. We ask her session questions and she gets the answers about her future, where she should move to, what she should to for work, etc. (0:40:08) - Finding Happiness here on the Earth We explore happiness, psychic skills, the different sides of the ego, anger as a spiritual diuretic, and the essence of a Happylandian. (0:49:17) - Quantum Healing Hypnosis Therapy The energy of Happyland provides a refuge to find peace in this world. I also discuss that Quantum Healing Hypnosis is real, it can help us to access our own power to heal. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS WITH FULL SUMMARIES --------- (0:00:02) - Happyland Journey to New Earth (11 Minutes) My client described an amazing place she went to called Happyland, which she described as the happiest place ever with lots of joy, peace and safety. I shared my own experience of seeing cotton candy colored light for a few days before this session. We discussed the concept of what happens when someone from Happyland meets someone who does not remember their connection to Happyland. I shared my own experience of feeling like I didn't fit in since childhood. Finally, we discussed the energy of the New Earth and the feeling of what it will be like; a place of magical and beautiful energy. (0:11:00) - Journey to Happy Land (24 Minutes) My client's experience of visiting a beautiful open field that she calls Happyland is described as a meadow with rolling hills, buttercups, and lilies, and there are rainbow colors, with a deep purple, indigo, pale sky blue, emerald green, buttercup yellow, and a bold red color. She explains that it's a place where she visits to meet spirit, a place of presence, and that it's like a big village or a kingdom with a festival atmosphere. She senses the presence of others, but they are like spirits and orbs, and everyone is happy. She also says that it smells like cotton candy, strawberries, and lemon grass, and it has a very lacquered look with bold and passionate colors. (0:34:37) - Journey to Happy Land (15 Minutes) We discuss the power of Happyland - a place of joy, safety, and happiness. We discuss how the essence of a Happylandian is a rare thing. We explore how religious people may reject it, why it's important to eliminate the darkness of the past, why energy vampires are so attracted to it. We offer advice on how to feel more prosperous and successful, including engaging with nature and childlike activities. Ultimately, we emphasize the importance of believing in Happyland and the power of joy. We discuss how hard and shrewd people may hate Happylandians for their spiritual nature, and how the darkness of this world can be repelled by the brightness of a Happylandian. We also talk about how my client's medicine is acting as a temporary buffer and a protector from the dark energy. Finally, we discuss how to become a Happylandian, such as eliminating the waste of all of the years of darkness, and learning to relax and be yourself. (0:49:17) - Quantum Healing Hypnosis Therapy (1 Minutes) Happyland is a place of immense joy, safety, and happiness. It is a state of mind as well. Living in this state of mind can be a refuge for those who feel oppressed. I share that Quantum Healing Hypnosis has changed my life, and how it can help everyone to find answers their our deepest questions and access their own power to heal. Hi, friends. This podcast is a quantum healing hypnosis session that I facilitated recently that was very special. My client went to a place that she called Happy Land. She described it as basically the happiest place you could ever be. Now, I know that that's kind of a hard thing to put together in your head and what is the happiest place you could ever be, but for her it was kind of like being at a fair, like an outdoor, uh, fair, or. Uh, maybe an amusement park somewhere. Really, really fun. Very whimsical, very, uh, joyful. Just people having so much fun, so much joy and peace and feeling safe. Um, she said it was a very safe feeling place and just happiness. I have premonitions before my sessions and I usually experience a little bit of what the person is going to see or feel. And in this case, for at least two or three days before this session, I was. Seeing all of this colored light, and most of it was pastel light. There were some deep jewel tones, but most of it was beautiful cotton candy. That's what I kept calling it. Cotton candy colored light. I remember I was seeing this light and I kept saying, what are these? What is this cotton candy color that I keep seeing in my mind, you know, in my third eye, in my consciousness? And so when we had the session, it made sense, but it was just beautiful and. The colors are not explainable really. You know, I can say pastel and I can say jewel toned, and I can say saturated and deep, but they were so beautiful that they really are not. Words in our language or any language to explain the beauty of these colors and the feeling that came with them. It was just amazing. Some other things that she saw in this place. She described it as very whimsical. Yet royal at the same time, which is interesting. You don't really find many places on the earth that are. Whimsical and royal as well. So it was whimsical. Yet royal, there were, uh, large buildings. There were like castles. People lived in these beautiful castles, and it was just this place of pure joy and pure happiness. And as we go into the session further, we discover where this place is and we also discover what happens if you happen. To be from Happy Land and you run into someone who does not remember Happy Land, or if you say live with someone who doesn't remember their connection to Happy Land, and you do. And I think. That this information, that it might resonate with a lot of people because many of us who listen to podcasts like this one feel or have felt as if we don't fit in here. I think, um, many of us have had a feeling like that. I know I have had that feeling since I was a little, little kid, like very young. Like I remember the, the first time someone was, Unkind to me. I, I vividly remember this, and I remember being like, what, what, what is happening? Like, why is everybody so mad? Like, what's the, what is the problem in this place? It's, you know, I don't, I don't understand. And even some people, I know Phil, like there's something wrong with them when there is nothing wrong with them. There is nothing wrong with them. That is the irony of this entire thing. I think that's what hit me so hard is that unfortunately in our society, when you are kind. When you are loving, that can be taken as weakness and it's just such a silly thing. It's really unbelievable that it's so backwards. The other very interesting thing about this session is that. Two days later, we had what I call an impromptu channeling, uh, arc Angel Metron. Came through in the middle of the night and I could hear him having a conversation with Travis, and I realized that it was about this session and Meditron was explaining. That this is not only a place where some people come from, it's where all of us are from. And also that this is what the new Earth is going to be like. And so that was, it was unexpected and. It was very powerful. Just feeling the energy from the Arc Angels is always powerful, but feeling the energy of the new Earth and what it will be like if there is a word that comes close. To it in our language. It would be magical when you feel that feeling. And I do really, I hope that it will come through, you know, either this healing session or the channeling, but just feeling what that new earth. Feeling what the new earth will be like is just beautiful and magical, and I hope that that comes through for you. I believe that's why they come through and talk to us, to let us feel what it is like. To let us feel the happiness. I know a lot of people right now feel the density of the earth, the negative energy that's here, but there is positive energy too. And if you try to bring that into your life, there are guides and angels and your higher consciousness or your higher self. All are waiting to help you, to bring that into your life and to make life happier, maybe happier than it's been in the past. And the world wants to make that seem impossible and silly and childish even. But it is not. It is real. I can feel it right now. Again, I hope that you can feel it too. I hope that this makes your day better, and with that, I will stop talking and let you listen. Thank you so much for being here. Open, beautiful open field. An open field like a metal, like rolling heels, like on Shrek, the pretty green grass with. The butter cups. Oh, and the yei. The Lillys and yellow flowers. I feel like a swarski. Mm-hmm. S the, the pretty, the crystals Orbs, yes. Just rainbow colors like a clear swan, uh, made of. Swarovski. Mm-hmm. Crystal and just floating beautiful. And everything's in chakra colors, chakra colors. The deep, deep, deep purple and indigo and pale sky blue, and a beautiful emerald green and a just a. Buttercup Dark, pretty orangey buttercup. Yellow and an orange. Orange, mandarin, dark. Mandarin, orange. Orange. And the red is like a, just a, a bold red, like, um, just a really blood red, very red. And it's just translucent. It's. Pretty translucent. So you're in this open meadow seeing all these beautiful colors. Take a look at yourself. Look down at your feet. Let me know if you have a body. My body is like an orb, a bubble. Okay. Bloating feels great and safe. So as this orb, do you know why you're in this place? Do you have any sense of. Why you're in that particular place? It's the place where I go to meet Spirit. It's the place where I play with God. It's the place where I would imagine us having a day together and just, it's just presence and it's like, um, This huge open space, like, uh, um, a kingdom, kinda like a big village, but it's very open. Uhhuh, like a festival party, not party, but it's like, um, fair. Jubilee Carnival, Julie. Yeah. Jubilee. Where you have booths and just mm-hmm. Everything is just playful. Yeah. And open uhhuh. And it's just big. Oh. Um, like medieval castle's open. Um, it's just, it's very royal. There are people there, but everybody's just, I don't know them, but they're not like people. People, yeah. Their presences. But I know that they're people. So do they are, do they look like you? No, they don't look like me. They are just Do you see them or, or since, since then. Since, since, uh, since then. Since then. Okay. And they're, even though they're people uhhuh, they're more like spirits, like orbs, like those right essences of the people. So what are they doing there, do you know? They're just around, uh, almost like, um, yeah, and everybody's happy. They're just, Milling around talking. Mm-hmm. Playing, you know, just, yeah. Icking. I wonder, uh, I wonder what this place is. Mm-hmm. Home. Home. Is that what you get? That's what I heard home. Mm-hmm. Happy land. Yeah. Happy land. And so in this, in this place, home or snappy land? Are you just floating around like everyone else? Mm-hmm. Yeah. Can you, uh, can you communicate with anybody? I guess I could if I wanted to. Yeah. But it's almost like I'm observing. Oh. Um, I interact if I wanted to interact, but it's also like I'm looking. Yeah, like, like I'm on a tour. I'm a part of it, but I'm also not a part of it. I wonder why your higher self brought you to this place. Because I need to know It's okay to be happy. Yeah. Happy land really is a happy land. It really is. Rainbows, butterflies. Yes. Joy. P, whimsical, idyllic, um, euphoric, Peter Panty, tinker bell-y. Yeah. And it has a, um, it smells fruity like fruit, like cotton candy and strawberries and candy apples, and, Lemongrass floral. Is it like mini sensations at one time or just every, every, all of that. All at once. Yeah. Kind of like, like when you're at a fair uhhuh, you can smell the funnel cakes, but you can also smell the cotton candy, the candied apples. You, you can smell, you can smell it. Yeah. Individually, but collectively. Mm-hmm. And it's real flowery, like tulips, everything smells sweet, florally delicate, light kites, um, ballooned. Wow. Everything is floaty. Um, Lorax? I don't know. No. The Lorax shit. Now I gotta go watch that movie. Laura, is that what you said? Or see? I, I just, I just heard Lorax. Lorax, yes. Like the Dr. Sue Lawrence. Not, not the, the beings, but mm-hmm. The colors, the. Atmosphere, the, all the, the fun. Mm-hmm. Uhhuh. So is that, is that where we go? Is that, is that home? It's happy land? That's, that's it's happy land and it, it really is happy. Like, wow, for real, for real. Is there a purpose for you to be there other than just to know that it exists? No, that's, that's my Wakanda forever. It's my home. Okay. That's why, that's why I can't watch the news. Certain things take me far off. Um, it's like I can't do horror movies because it is not Happy Land. So Happy Land is is Home? Yes. I am a Happy Land Indian? Yes. Okay. Okay. That's why people don't understand me. Because you're from a magical, beautiful place of all these colors and love, love and everything, unconditional love. Yeah. That's it. Real love. Hm. Are you seeing anything else? Everybody's happy. It's just like, it's very happy. Medieval. It's very mm-hmm. Kingdom ish. Very, mm-hmm. Idyllic. Um, Huge houses that are like castles and mansions and huge, just everything is big, big and spacious. Everything is like, like peachy and lines. But the, but some of the colors are darker. Yeah. But it's just because it's so intense or different levels not in a bad way. Mm-hmm. It's just like the difference between Diet Coke and regular Coke. Oline water and regular water. It, it's nothing bad. It's just a different scale. Range. Vibrant. They're very beautiful. So they're like deep and saturated and, yeah. Yeah, deep. I was gonna ask you, is there anywhere, do you wanna explore it, this place a little more? Are you just floating around right now? I'm just floating around telling you about my, about your home. That's beautiful. My home, I'm a happy land and I have the vibrant colors. Really? There are pastels. Mm-hmm. Um, the soft pastels. Mm-hmm. But mine are darker, but they are. That. What is Lacquer? Lacquer? L A C Q U E R. Lacquer. Lac. Like a er look like? Yes. Very bold, artistic. Um, is it shiny at all? Yes. Yes, very. Okay. Blackard like that. Deep royal, the royal blue. Mm-hmm. The, the colors are really, they're shiny, old, shiny, like lip gloss. They're deep colors. Yeah. Passionate colors. Mm-hmm. And they, and the colors. Vary from one end of the spectrum to the next, but they're, they're all conjoined. Kinda like a butterfly can have a light blue and it has a dark Bluetooth. Mm-hmm. Very, very colorful, vibrant, but everything blends together. And if you have the crystal or kaleidoscopes, the colors constantly change, but just like a. Suki. Yeah, I know Crystal. They, it just, yeah. V O R S K I. I don't know why they got me spelling words and I keep seeing a swan for some reason. I keep seeing this. Beautiful. Yes. White, transparent crystal. Just, I wonder if that is like the, is it an emblem or do you know mascot. I don't, that just, I just heard mascot, but mascot. Okay, so the swan is that? Mm-hmm. Is there anything else we need to know about this place? It's home. It's home. Can you bring this into your life here? Can you bring more of this home into your life here on the earth? I dunno. I wonder if you can ask, can I bring more of this into my, into my, oh, that's the conflict. Being in a place where the beauty of happy land tends to be rejected. That's why I don't fit, because, oh, it's like, Knowing you're from Wakanda, but having to act like an American. Now, I understand it doesn't seem like a real place, but it really is okay. That's why I can be extraordinarily happy for no reason and feel conflict and outta sorts and. Because this world does not ascribe to the principles of Happy Land because it's, it's doesn't seem real. Mm-hmm. But it is, my soul knows it. Okay. And that's why I can't, I feel awkward. Okay. Uh, rejected, um, outlandish because people here don't, don't believe in it. Don't mm-hmm. Ascribe to it. Ascribe, okay. Ascribe, is that it? The, I just keep hearing ascribe the principles, the ethics, the character, the morals. Mm-hmm. The, the landscape, the structure, the essence of Happy land seems outlandish. Mm. Okay. To this land. This land like that couldn't possibly be. Yeah. Like if you think you're gonna be happy all the time mm-hmm. You're, you're stupid. Yeah. Like you couldn't possibly. Right. Like This's Happy Land. That's Happy land. But that's where you're, it's real. Yeah. That's the, it is me. No matter where I am. No matter where I go, I'm a happy Landy. That's why I don't fit. Okay. Because there aren't very many Happy Land Answer. Not too many. I'm not the only one. They're just rare. That's why he's different. That's why he had to be, that's why he hurts himself cause he's a happy landing and it's like, it's so far from it. It's, it's a right. Yeah. Trapped right. It makes sense now. Okay. Is there anything else that you. Your higher self wants you to know about this or see, it's okay. It's okay. That's why we are here Now. The, the other happy lands that are here are here. Cuz so many people don't, they just don't believe it. And they, they, they envious. Ooh. They hate us. They're jealous of us. Good God. Like, like bright light burns vampires. Okay. Our essence X different people on different levels. So they actually react to the happy landing. They, yeah. They. Very repulsed by, she's calling you in real life. She's calling you? Yeah. Do you want me to count you out so you can go check on her? Yes. We can take you back in. You'll go deeper. Okay. And five completely out. But take it very slowly. Move when you are ready. Open your eyes when you're ready. Oh, that's a trip. They said that's, that's, hold on. I heard it and then it drifted away. Hold on a minute. Ooh. That's what happened. Okay. People who can't get to Happy Land fully embrace Happy Land. Try to find ways to keep people from being there. Okay. Dad was sleep, but she was calling out when I went to her room. Mm-hmm. She sleep. Really? Yeah. Wow. That's what they said. That's what I'm up against. Oh my goodness. Mm-hmm. And it's almost like they don't want me to return to happy land. That's why I have to be aware of my colors. Ooh. That's why I used to only wear black and grays, and now I'm finally where I wear white. Mm-hmm. I used to, wouldn't wear white. I used to wear black and dark colors, but now I'm, I'm being drawn more to my light. Uh huh. That's why I have so many white dresses. So why did you wear the black Black before? Um, because I, I was so far away from home Uhhuh. Okay. Okay. The darkest part, the darkest times in my life was when I was farthest away from who I am. Okay. From my essence, from my truth, wow. This is so from my meanness. This is profound. Yeah, she is totally knocked out. Sleep, like sleep, sleep, sleep. And they told me to tell that if she calls me again, don't answer and to tell him that I'm in a meeting and when I get finished. But stop calling out. Okay. So that's, it's like she knows that's how deep it is. Yeah. That's, that's it. I've been, I've always been different. Okay. And they've, and they've always tried to make it seem like it, so they, they can see that in your, some on some level. They know they don't, they, they, They didn't know what to do with it. Uhhuh, so they just tried to kill it. Wow. That's why they used to say, I hope you don't like if I wanted to or whatever. Mm-hmm. I hope you don't because if you hope you do. Hope is the end all, be all to all thing. But if you tell someone, I hope you don't, that's like saying Don't have hope. And my, oh, they say that's why it's raining now. To wash it all away. Cleanse it, refresh, renew. So is that issue rejuvenate for, for you that the rain for Yeah, for us, for everything. Um, cause this area even really leave that, yeah. That area. But this whole area. Wow. Wow. It's a darkness over this area. Yeah. That, that, that means it, it, it's like it's here to destroy. Anything happy? Destroyed. Destroyed. Yeah. So they're cleansing that and, and regenerating. Mm-hmm. Renewing. So revitalizing. Oh yeah. They make a joke. They do that. Sometimes they say, that's why I'm packing the Prozac and it start working so quick. Oh. Oh my goodness. With it keeps, it keeps the darkness away. Yeah. That's why my colors are so vibrant. Mm-hmm. On the darker end. Yeah. And they're lad because so much darkness tried to take away the pastel that I was, they can't take me past where I am. They've done all they can. They can't get me black anymore. They can't. They can't. The, when I started wearing the white, that's what. Brought the shine. I have to be intentional about remembering that I am a happy land in. I was gonna ask, is there a way that you can bring that in or can you go there sometimes to like refresh, renew, both. Both. It's a state of mind. It's a lifestyle. It's, oh, it is the essence of quantum healing. It's a subtle shift of vibration. Um, it is, like they say, it's like Samuel Jackson. Oh no. What, what? There is a knowing about Samuel L. Jackson in the part he plays, he knows, he's super sure. Um, he doesn't back down. It's like a knowing, you know, you know. No, that's it. Yeah, I think so. It's the answer to everything. Mm-hmm. That's the marker. Like, like a ma to a flame. Like a flame bird by the fire. Mm-hmm. Why are you quoting Janet Jackson? That's what it's like. They're drawn to it, but they're also repulsed by, it's almost like the brightness burns. That's why the vampire thing like, oh, uh, bright light. So, So it burns. So it burns, then it burns them. It, it repulse. It repels because they don't wanna accept it. So it repels and repulses and rather than they've been through, oh, snap, they've been through too much. Okay. Even though they know I've been through like, Like, I already know that. Yeah. Yeah. I, I knew when I was four. I didn't, that's why they say I didn't, that's why it's so important. Why, why do you have such a hard time? Feeling, uh, prosperous and successful? Is that part of what we've already learned? Yes. Or is there more conflict of this world and happy landing? Can we fix that today? Yes. Just remember you're a happy landing. Okay. Are they, do they're, are they doing some things too, though, like an energetic. Yes. Yes, it sounds like it. That's why I'm not depressed. Uhhuh, even though it's a joke, really, the Prozac is part of the process. Okay. It blocks out. Mm-hmm. It blocks out the dark energy. Mm-hmm. The Prozac is a buffer and a protector. Oh, whoa. That's why it's called. Pro Zach. Really? T r o it pro texts me and it execs away the negativity. So now, so, so it, so medicine is not necessarily bad? No, it's a double edge sword. Okay. Okay. Just like weed. It's how you define it. So as far as the being prosperous and successful mm-hmm. Is there anything in particular that you need to do? That she needs to do? Get happier. Get happier? They're eliminating the waste of all of the years and years and years of darkness that tried to consume me. Just keep going through the elimination process. Happy Land Indians have it hard because people wanna suck our happiness out of us. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Like, like energy vampires. They really hate us. Oh yeah. They, and they can target us really well too. They can take us out. They can keep us out. Like Suki Suki Stack House Own True Blood. They can smell that fairy blood smell. They can, they can spot you. Can't hide the light. It's the pure essence of a happy land. And they are rare. They're plentiful, but they're rare. You don't see a ferry every day, but. Do you believe in fairies? If you don't believe in fairies, you'll hate a happy landing. If you are like religious. People hate, hate happy landings because happy landings are supremely spiritual. The more hard and shrewd and dogmatic and black and white a person mm-hmm. Is. That's how far they are away from Happy Land, but the more they relax, you cannot be hardhearted and shrewd and be a happy, happy landing glass breaks. But at the same time, it's hard. It holds up happy Indians are. The glass of this world with the multi-facets faceted The crystal. Like the, like you were saying, the, yeah. The S word. Uh, are there happy landings you need to hear this, or parts of this? Yes. A lot of happy land Indians are hurt or suicidal, have committed suicide. Robin Williams was a happy landing. Okay. Jim Carey is a happy landing. Uhhuh Damon weighing Uhhuh is a happy landing. Marlin, not Sean, not Keenan. We have been too influenced by what others say, and that is the biggest downfall of Happy Lands and why sometimes it's hard for them to get up. You have to just about cancel out the others. You have to cancel out the others and be Samuel L. Jackson, like in your knowing that you are a happy landing and can't no body tell you any different. She wanted to know why. Why is she here and what is her mission in this lifetime to believe she is a happy land and she is not crazy. Everything fades in the light. You don't go into a room and turn on darkness. You go into a room and you turn on the light. That's what Happy Lands do, but Happy Lands have to be so powerfully sorely confident in their happiness. That that is the most important thing. How could she improve her psychic skills? Get happy. All of her clears. Mm-hmm. Will become clear when she is happy. And do you have a final message for her today? Happy Land is real. Her happiness. Her joy, her belief in the joy is the key, not just her, but all happy Indians. Some have been completely deprived of joy, restricted, strangled, stripped of joy, but joy is the key. Bright colors, fruit, plenty of water. Bright light, sitting in the sun, looking at flowers, using your wonderful imagination, imagining or physically flying kites, balloons, every whimsical, favorite childhood game. Everything that ever made you smile from playing tag to go fish to hide and seek. To riding bicycles, flying a Frisbee, making mud pies, playing with dolls, building Lego mansions, building sandcastles, walking on the beach. Everything nature related will take you into Happy Land. Smelling your favorite, favorite flower, wearing your favorite fragrance. Soft sense, central sense, soft pillows, snugly blankets, all those things that bring peace, joy, tranquility, serenity, whi. That is your, Happy land and we'll direct you into the portals of your happy land. Find your happy place. You'll be in happy land. That's all. Thank you for that. And I was going to ask if you had a message for everyone, but I kind of feel like maybe that was it. Just believe, just believe. Don't stop believing the moment you stop believing. It's almost like you exile yourself from Happy Land, euphoria. Call it where, whatever place you want, forges, happy Land, utopia, Zambia, wherever you call it. Marshmallow Island. Whatever name you have for your happy place, that is happy place and it is always beautiful and it is beautiful as each individual is and as specific as each fingerprint. No one has the same fingerprint. No one's happy Land is exactly the same, but the key is you know how you feel when you are happy. The happier you are, the happier you are. The closer you are to happiness, the more woeful and broken and sad, depressed you are. That lets you know how far away from Happy Land you are. Anger is tricky. Anger is tricky. Anger is a tricky emotion. It is. Can you, can you tell me more? Happy Lands internalized, so it takes a lot for them to get angry. So by the time a Happy land gets Ang angry, its buildup and it's usually an explosion of buildup. Anxiety, stress, fear, doubt, double thinking, backwards thinking, overthinking, questioning, doubting, lack of confidence. It comes out as anger. Mm-hmm. And there is an explosion. And then they feel guilt and shame for the explosion only. Now they can understand it's elimination. It is a spiritual diuretic, so it's not the a thing that people have to feel bad for. The same way you eat food and you have to eliminate waste. Likewise, even with good emotions, even with good food. You still have to eliminate the waste. Elimination is not bad. Elimination is what keeps you growing. All right. I think that's all we have. Thank you so much. I think I'll bring her back now. Thank you so much for listening to our podcast today. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you were able to get a little bit of. The energy of Happy Land, and as you listen to the channeling that I'll be posting shortly, I hope that you are able to feel that as well. It is so powerful and so magical. I think that's what a lot of us need in our lives right now. And also to book a session with me. Just look in the show notes. All of my contact information is there. You can email me, text me. Wait, can you text me? Oh, make sure my phone number is there. You can, um, Contact me through my website. I'm happy to talk to you about what Quantum healing is and what it can do for you. It really is real. It changed my life. And I would be honored to work with you in helping to change your life as well. So with that, I hope you have a great day. Thank you for listening, and we'll talk to you soon. Bye-bye. https://share.descript.com/view/D09R9jULP4T Full Transcript
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This week we're looking at some shocking news from the Metaverse and H. Moser, and their latest Endeavour Centre Seconds called the Genesis. It's part QR code, part haute horology, and entirely meta. We've also got news from Kurono about a new boutique in Tokyo, and three new watches to celebrate. Each features beautiful handmade urushi lacquer dials. Finally, we'll take a brief look at some auction results that raised money for the Swiss Institute, and inspired some pretty spectacular one-off pieces.This week's episode is sponsored by Whatnot, a live stream auction app where you can buy and sell unique items. Join windup watch shop on Wednesday, December 20th at 4pm eastern for their third live stream featuring Patrick Marlett. This week they will be giving away two ADPT watches and auctioning some cool items, including a previously sold out Autodromo. Follow this link to sign up for Whatnot and get $15 in credit toward your first purchase.To stay on top of all new episodes, you can subscribe to The Worn & Wound Podcast — now available on all major platforms including iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Spotify, and more. You can also find our RSS feed here.And if you like what you hear, then don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes.If there's a question you want us to answer you can hit us up at info@wornandwound.com, and we'll put your question in the queue.
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Her Dark Materials is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Faye and Rachael discussing the His Dark Materials novels chapter by chapter, spoiler-free. In this episode we chat about Chapter 17 of The Amber Spyglass – Oil and Lacquer. In this chapter, we are back with Mary and the Mulefa, Mary experiments with the Mulefa's tools to make a device that helps her see Dust. We learn more about the Mulefa's relationship with Dust (or Sraf), and the Mulefa give Mary a very important task. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @HDMPod and you can email us at herdarkmaterialspod@gmail.com. You can also visit our website at hdmpod.co.uk. WE HAVE A PATREON! You can join our family and access lots of fun rewards at patreon.com/hdmpod. You can also support us by rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, it helps other people find us. WE HAVE A SHOP! Want to get your hands on some sweet merch featuring all original artwork by Rach? Head over to hdmpod.co.uk/shop. You can listen to more of Faye's voice on her other podcast, Still Into You: A Paramore Podcast. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts and follow it on Twitter and Instagram @StillIntoYouPod. You can find Rachael @RachMakes on Instagram and @Rach_Makes on Twitter. Into toys, art and all things cute and colourful? If so, you can visit Rach's website rachmakes.co.uk to buy some of her creations. Thanks to Jonny Knott for his musical stylings.
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Episode 97. Week in and week out, our standard gear for tasting and evaluating sake is a simple wine glass. This works really well and almost everybody has one nearby. But in Japan, there are a wide variety of shapes, materials and sizes used to make cups for drinking sake. That got us wondering if we should take some other cups out for a test drive and compare them to our usual stemware. Let's start by taking a look at one of the most traditional sake cups there is - the ceremonial Sakazuki. This wide and shallow saucer-like cup is footed and often holds just a sip or two of sake. They can be made of ceramic, metal, lacquered wood and even glass. Most commonly seen at a Japanese shinto wedding ceremony, these cups scream tradition - but how do they stack up to our wine glass in terms enjoying taste and aroma? Listen in to the first in a series of sake vessel smackdowns! #sakerevolutionSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/sakerevolution)
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Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/woodshoplife Guy 1) Gentlemen- Enjoying, as always, the podcast. Especially with the recent addition of my questions, and your informative, insightful, and obviously thoroughly researched and considered thoughts on my quandaries. Onto my current woodworking-related predicament. I find myself both lacking a proper workbench, and having a surplus of black locust and white oak from my aforementioned shed project. My current workbench is a tall (40") dining room table- when it served as such, it came as set with stools, not chairs. From Bloomingdales. For $2600 f@CKING DOLLARS! IT'S MDF SCREWED TOGETHER! Who gets a tall dining room table as the only horizontal surface in a 400 square foot Manhattan apartment? My ex-wife. Because that makes sense and if it doesn't you are in the bad boy corner. Word of advice to your listeners - if your fiancée insists on haircuts that cost more than a Woodpeckers router lift, don't. Just don't and run and make up an excuse, but don't. Ever. 5 months of hard lessons right there. But I digress. I have enough black locust to make a 26" x 78" top at about 3.5" thick. My lumber dimensions range (rough, not nominal) from 4x4s to 2x10's. The only bench top dimension limited by the lumber is the thickness. I feel like I want a "girth-ier" bench. The legs are going to be 4x6 white oak with 2x6 stretchers and in the drawings the top looks out of proportion. I'm a big feller (6'4") and I generate a lot of force with my hand tool work. I don't want to bring the base dimensions down to suit the current possible top thickness. So do you think I should suck it up and go grab some more 2x6+ and get me a 6" thick top? The goal here is to get rid of all of this black locust - it's not good for woodworking, it's the best for outdoor building, but I want to get back to woodworking. But my parents, who live nearby, need a cathouse. The kind for sheltering an outdoor animal, not housing prostitutes. So I could potentially use the excess to make that impervious to the elements, and make my mom happy. Because apparently Jeff told her his little bitty feet get cold on the stone patio, and my dad built what looks like a homeless encampment out of tarps and pallets as a temporary shelter. But I digress. Tell your listeners to look @figurawoodwork on instagram they can see what I am talking about. I'm going to send you a pic direct so you don't have to dig around. Continue the superlative work, may your blades stay sharp, and your fences square. Tom 2)Hey, Thanks so much for the podcast! I have a delta contractor saw 36-725T2. I'm very happy with the saw and it happens to line up with my work bench well. The one thing I'm struggling with is, I feel the table is a little tall. I need to really stain to look straight down on the blade to line up fine joiner cuts. Such as diver tails and tenons. I thought of lowering the saw but I like my bench height, and don't have room for an outfeed table and a bench. Which height is more important? Scott Huy 1) Hey fellas! Love the podcast and the wealth of info you share. I'm building a dining room table out of old growth fir. I know it's a bit silly to use such a soft wood for such a high traffic piece, but the wood came from a 12x12 post that was holding up part of my childhood home. I've inset some brass pins and tubes in a flowing pattern on the table top and plan to finish it with Osmo oil ebony stain for colour to contrast the brass, but I'm stuck on what to do for an impact resistant top coat. Have any of you used a foam roller to roll on epoxy and build a couple of coats up? Would an epoxy with high solids be more durable than other more ‘tried and true' finishes? The table is being gifted to my brother in law and they have a veeeery active toddler, so dents are inevitable but I'd like to protect it as best I can without doing an epoxy pour-over. Apologies if this question has been asked as I'm only on Ep 22! Thank you from Vancouver, BC - Bruce 2) Great podcast fellas, such a wealth of knowledge. My question is about Sherwin Williams Hi-Build Precat Lacquer (low gloss white). I've been spraying it thru my Fuji for a few years. I know SW can tint it but I have a big assortment of trans tint dye. Wondering if it works as well as SW tints. Thanks David Morton ,Central Kentucky Sean 1) As I sit here coughing and assuring everyone it isn't covid I just have lungs full of Sapele, I thought to myself... The woodshop life guys can maybe help me. I try my best to wear all my PPE but I often find myself choosing between lung protection and eye (and ultimately hand) protection. I have tried many different masks and Eye protection but every time if I am wearing both the glasses fog up and I can't see so I take off the mask. What do you all wear or have you used to overcome this. I have seen the full face mask with Ac blowers but I can't spend 500 and need something economical Will
진행자: 김혜연, Kevin Lee Selzer1. Ancient art of lacquer on show at Asian lacquerware exhibition기사 요약: 국립중앙박물관이 아시아 칠기 특별 전시회를 통해 아시아 고대 옻칠 공예의 문화를 알린다.기사 원문: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20211221000110[1] The National Museum of Korea launched the special exhibition “Ottchil, the Coated Splendor of Asian Lacquerware” on Tuesday, showcasing some 260 pieces of lacquerware produced in different parts of Asia.* lacquerware 칠기(류)[2] Lacquer, called “ottchil” in Korean, is a natural paint that has been used in Asia since ancient times. The water-repellent and insect-repellent aspects of lacquer increases the longevity of the objects, while adding a beautiful luster to them.* repellent 스며들지 않게 하는* longevity 장수, 오래 지속됨[3] Lacquer crafts are time and labor intensive. It takes several months to extract lacquer from the lacquer tree, purify it and make it into paint. Afterward, the production requires yet more patience, repeating the process of painting and drying. The passage of time is piled up in a single piece of lacquerware, some of which have survived for thousands of years.* labor intensive 노동 집약적인, 많은 노동력을 요하는* purify 정화하다* piled up 많아지다, 쌓이다[4] Owing to this quality, lacquer has established itself as an important craft technique in Asia, flourishing into diverse products with regional characteristics.* owing to … 때문에 * flourishing 무성한, 번영하는2. Korea seeks economic normalization next year via tourism boosting, new tech기사 요약: 정부는 '2022년 경제정책방향'를 통해 경제 정상화를 위한 노력으로 관광 업계, 그리고 신기술 분야에 힘쓸 것을 발표했다. 기사 원문: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20211220000701[1] South Korea has publicized its goals of attaining full-fledged normalization of the economy beyond the pandemic crisis in 2022, alongside taking the lead in global competition to occupy future businesses.* attain (보통 많은 노력 끝에) 이루다, 획득하다* full-fledged 완전히 성장한, 자격을 제대로 갖춘[2] Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki highlighted these dual goals during the government's unveiling of economic policy directions for next year at the Government Complex in Seoul on Monday.* unveiling 첫 공개, 초연, 제막[3] In a bid to maximize the economic normalization, the Ministry of Economy and Finance has decided to carry out policies to boost private consumption -- particularly promoting the tourism sector, which was severely hit by COVID-19.* in a bid to - 하기 위해[4] The ministry told a briefing that the government will offer a variety of benefits to outbound travelers, which will certainly be sought in connection with the future situation of the pandemic involving quarantine.* outbound (비행기 등이 어떤 장소에서) 떠나는 [나가는] * sought (필요한 것을 얻으려고) 구하다, 추구하다See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A six-panelled lacquer screen from the last Vietnamese Emperor Bao Dai has sold for HK$9.7 million (S$1.7 million) at a Bonhams auction in Hong Kong, setting a world record for the artist at an auction. Bernadette Rankine, director of Bonhams Southeast Asia joins us on Prime Time to share the significance of the piece, the impact of Covid-19 on the art market, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode Obie and Cass help us out as we discuss Weekend activities, Getting DOSED with edibles, Buying drugs from trenchcoat men, Lacquer tree, Blood moon, Suicide, Kyle Rittenhouse, Correspondents, Pigeon bombs, Guns, Minimum wage, Help, Vaxidents, Data integrity, Trustworthyness, Metaverse, GOOP LOOP, Erik Grankvist building Log cabins, Mask exemption stories, Summer festivals, podcast recco's and Pike river, Enjoy.
A SPECIAL offer for you! You will be getting a 50 percent or more discount from a monthly membership fee in 2022 if you sign up for the dojo community today! More details here: patreon.com/japanexperts ---------------- We are deep in the forest and surrounded by urushi trees. Did you know that urushi lacquer is made from tree sap? Urushi is tree sap that is dripped out as a defence mechanism like humans would form a scab when they get a cut. Currently in Japan, urushi tapping can only be found in limited areas such as the north eastern part of Japan. What's important to note is that each tree takes 12 to 20 years to grow. But each would produce only 200 grams of the sap and will be chopped down after the tapping season, which would last only for half a year. That's why urushi is so precious that it's called as drops of blood. Let's go back to the forest and hear how urushi tapping is done. It's not an easy process for both trees and human beings. We can see that, so why has the Japanese kept this tradition for thousands of years. And how is this precious material being used in our lives? To address these questions, I have spoken to Suzanne Ross in Wajima City, where the tradition of lacquerware production is still evident. With three decades of career as an urushi artist, she has not only studied wajima nuri and other lacquer techniques but also has taken unique approaches to Japanese lacquerware, attracting younger people to the world of urushi. More information about Suzanne Ross and her work can be found in the following sites: https://www.suzanneross.art/ https://www.ross-studios.net/ ----------------- Japan Experts EXCLUSIVE dojo community: patreon.com/japanexperts The Japan Experts dojo community is a place for you to get access to the secrets, mysteries and everything else that even the Japanese cannot explain in detail, for less than the money you pay for a single cup of coffee! So, save the money today and invest it into your learning! I can promise you that you will gain so much knowledge on how to explore, appreciate and understand Japan. Here is the link: patreon.com/japanexperts Extra bonuses are also available if you want to take your learning to a deeper level. Please make sure you check out the page carefully and choose what would benefit you the most. I look forward to meeting you inside the dojo community! ------------------ Please follow Japan Experts social media channels to receive the latest updates! Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/japanexperts Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jpexperts Twitter: https://twitter.com/Japan_Experts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/japan.experts/ YouTube: bit.ly/JpExperts
We are joined by a bass powerhouse in the form of lesepcial's Luke Bemand to discuss Lacquer Head, which has recently rejoined the live set list. More importantly, we ask the big question: Whither Fred Durst? He's credited as producer, so where's his influence? We get into the music, lyrics, and ask the all-important Antipop question: Is it Primus?Find Luke @lukebemandbass on Instagram Find us @primustracks on Instagram and Twitter!
In this new episode of Virtuoso Conversations by Chaumet, Séverine et Gervaise, directors of Chaumet's Creation Studio, meet Nicolas Pinon, plant-based lacquer specialist. An intimate moment, with the three virtuosos alternately evoking the meticulousness of movement, the importance of patience and the art of colour. Production: Métiers RaresMusique: Velvet Stairs
Worldbuilding special: The Mycalogs More world building! Kevin returns to help flesh out his bizarre creations the Mycalogs, super intelligent fungus people. Together the whole gang weave their city of the Cauldron and it's boggy surroundings into our game world. You truly cannot predict what we do here! Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com “Charcoal Stream” by Curved Mirror, www.epidemicsound.com “Odd Constructions” by Taomito, www.epidemicsound.com “Beneath the Yellow Sea” by Luncention, www.epidemicsound.com “Swoon” by Sage Oursler, www.epidemicsound.com “Rising Shadows” by Marten Moses, www.epidemicsound.com “Strokkur” by Rannar Sillard, www.epidemicsound.com “Lacquer” by Farrell Wooten, www.epidemicsound.com Website https://aoepodcast.blubrry.net/ Like us in facebook https://www.facebook.com/archentpod Email us at entropypod@gmail.com
Urushi lacquer with gold and silver decoration and shell-work.
Chinese and Japanese urushi lacquer
What is lacquer? Lacquer techniques- carving
Spirit of 608: Fashion, Entrepreneurship, Sustainability + Tech
On this week’s show, we brush up to (sorry not sorry) the story, tips and advice from an entrepreneur building a luxury vegan nail lacquer company that’s out to make an impact in the beauty world with high-quality, cruelty-free products and a tech play that stands to increase inclusivity in more ways than one. Plus, and this is no small feat, Auda.B founder Samara Walker is doing it all while holding a full-time corporate job at one of the world’s best-known companies. Sam’s story is one that’s honest about the ups and downs and waiting game that can come with building a business and also full of heart — you will love the story of how her single mom inspired her to start the brand. We were lucky to talk to her just before the announcement of her Nordstrom partnership — so be on the lookout for more Auda.B in your world soon. Listen to this episode of the Spirit of 608 podcast for inspiration that will help your business journey, as well as the way to save 15% off your first purchase from the biz.
This week, Skipper chats with Piper Payne, an audio mastering engineer. Currently based in Nashville, Tennessee, Piper starts off the episode with her professional introduction and then tells us "who she actually" is, including her being originally a Midwesterner, having three dogs, being an Aries, and her love of cheeseburgers. We talk about how if she wasn't a mastering engineer, she might be in some form of construction or maybe a carpenter. We get into how she's a drummer, starting when she was a "shrimpy kid", her technical music studies at the University of Michigan and then her graduate work in Norway, and working under Bob Katz and Michael Romanowski. Then, Piper dives into how she calibrates her mastering console with sine tones and noise, how music is mastered from a high level, her growing up on young country, her love of top 40 pop music, how vinyl records are made (think waffles), how musicians get paid (in the past and more recently), and the potential of non-fungible tokens to help artists get paid for their work as well as keep better track and make decisions about their efforts to tour, promote, and construct release plans. We also talk about some of the assumptions that people have about being a mastering engineer, how it's not alchemy. Below is a snapshot of the record shelves Piper mentions on the show as something she built recently that she's proud of: Stay tuned after the outro music to hear Skipper work out the right way to introduce Piper as an audio mastering engineer or a mastering engineer. Special Guest: Piper Payne.
Don't put all your eggs in one a-hole. Get Some Johnson and Johnson in your Johnson. Same Story, Irregardless Of Man Or Lady Parts! Assassin's Creed: Enema. Rectum? Darn Near Scrambled 'Em! Build a Bot to Lick your Butt. What Was The Egg That Broke The Camel's Anus?? How do you make Egg Salad? Warning! Lacquer thinner is not, I repeat NOT, a haircare product. I Still Don't Have Arthritis! Thanks Raisins! Do you like new country or racist country? Isn't there a chimp who is a detective called something Chimp? Terminae. There should only be one, highlander Film and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Don't put all your eggs in one a-hole. Get Some Johnson and Johnson in your Johnson. Same Story, Irregardless Of Man Or Lady Parts! Assassin's Creed: Enema. Rectum? Darn Near Scrambled 'Em! Build a Bot to Lick your Butt. What Was The Egg That Broke The Camel's Anus?? How do you make Egg Salad? Warning! Lacquer thinner is not, I repeat NOT, a haircare product. I Still Don't Have Arthritis! Thanks Raisins! Do you like new country or racist country? Isn't there a chimp who is a detective called something Chimp? Terminae. There should only be one, highlander Film and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
James Lowther is the founder of The Lacquer Company, a lacquer production company based in Saigon that specialises in bespoke, contemporary designs. In this episode we discuss how James discovered lacquer, how he runs a business that transcends continents and the challenges of raising investment. Connect on LinkedinDoug Barnett – https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-barnett-a475b820/ James Lowther - https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-lowther-aa15488/For more information about The Lacquer Company go to https://thelacquercompany.com or for more information about Waverton go to https://www.waverton.co.uk/ This podcast is issued by Waverton Investment Management Limited, 16 Babmaes Street, London, SW1Y 6AH. Registered in England No. 2042285. Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The information provided in this podcast is for information purposes only and Waverton Investment Management Limited does not accept liability for any loss or damage which may arise directly or indirectly out of use or reliance by the client, or anyone else, on the information contained in this recording. This podcast should be used as a guide only is based on our current views of markets and is subject to change.The information provided does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor's particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. Where Waverton's advice is given it is restricted to discretionary investment management services. We do not provide advice on the use of tax or financial planning products (even if the service which we are managing is held within such a product) or non-discretionary investment.All materials have been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but its accuracy is not guaranteed. There is no representation or warranty as to the current accuracy of, nor liability for, decisions based on such information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I never did any disc mastering, but I did cut thousands of lacquer discs. I explained how I learned this art, and describe the process of cutting a disc. The medium imposes a lot of restrictions, not only in the disc-cutting process, but also going back to the recording and mixing.In addition, I include some thoughts on the vinyl record medium. I definitely have a love-hate relationship with records.
The development of English work in England.
A bunch of designers who came together to support the skilled artisans who make Lacquer toys. They collectively call themselves the Indian Design Society. In this episode Faiza Qidwai, one of the contributors shares how they came up with the idea. Please feel free to visit www.indiandesignsociety.org for more info. Follow D Talks on Instagram @dtalksthedesignpodcast Host - Sanjay Reddy Online courses for NID, CEED, UCEED & NIFT
Caitlin Murray is the founder and creative director of Black Lacquer Design. Murray cut her teeth in the industry working for high profile firms, House of Honey and MASHstudios. So, when the time came for her to hang her shingle, she did it with confidence knowing that she did the work and knows her craft. Every week we meet and you hear the story of another creative doing amazing work. In these conversations, we talk about the work, but most importantly, we talk about the journey. Every creative has their own story because we all walk our own path. If we’re lucky, we don’t walk it alone. We have people who influence us along the way, who guide us, who provide inspiration. Yes, we talk about the work on this podcast because it is important, but even more important is the journey. I love bringing you these stories. Here is another that I think you will appreciate with Black Lacquer founder, Caitlin Murray.If you enjoy the podcast, and I hope you do, please subscribe to the show everywhere you find your favorite podcasts. You can also follow along online, Convo By Design dot com and on Instagram @ ConvoXDesign, with an “x”.Thank you, Caitlin, loved this. Thank you Walker Zanger for your continued support and thank you for listening.Please make sure you are subscribed so you don’t miss a single episode. You can find Convo By Design everywhere you get your favorite podcasts. You can also ask your smart device to play Convo By Design, and it will. If you want to continue the conversation, you can find us on Instagram @ConvoXDesign, with and “X”. Be well, and until next week…Keep creating.
https://secure.acuityscheduling.com/clients.php?action=detail&firstName=Sarah&lastName=Piha&phone=8583951400&backto=405436621 (Sarah has been in the Graphic Design Industry for almost 10 years. She started out by working at a Real Estate Company in order to build up connections that would eventually help her grow her own company. Sarah Founded Springer Graphic Design in 2015 and has been growing ever since. She takes pride in having a personalized approach in which all of her clients are able to reach her at any time on her cellphone. After seeing other businesses in the industry, Sarah noticed how long it can take to get a project done for a client. This is because there are different people involved at every step of the way. One person for the website, one person for the social media pages, etc. It is for this reason Sarah has created a one-stop-shop for all of her clients.) https://secure.acuityscheduling.com/clients.php?action=detail&firstName=Sarah&lastName=Piha&phone=8583951400&backto=405436621 (Sarah is also the founder of GOAT Nail Lacquer where she has created a vegan nail polish that is 7-free. This means that her nail polish does not contain the 7 most common ingredients used in nail polish that can be harmful to your body as well as the planet. She started the company in 2019 and is using her connections from her mentor and coach Tiffany Pegula who runs Blue Luna Hair in LA.) Support this podcast
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Thrift stores, flea markets, Estate Sales, Goodwills - they're my Kryptonite. I can't stop myself from getting a good bargain at these places, neither can my friend Grace Carpenter. You've heard me talk about Grace multiples times before: she's an interior designer, fellow house flipper, Airbnb owner, the founder of Grace Carpenter Designs, and just like myself, loves the thrill of the thrift.In this episode you'll hear all about the adventures of two thrifters looking for lost treasures, the different types of shoppers, and how we've become friends and 'Master Thrifters'. We discuss the tips and tricks of bargaining with sellers, how to spot good pieces and the best way to negotiate.Also, learn how you can get pieces restored and reupholstered on a budget, the best spots to thrift in Phoenix and Scottsdale, and all the shenanigans we got ourselves into because 'the item was so worth it'!Grace reveals her home staging and vacation rentals decor tips, how to perfectly integrate vintage with new and secondhand, and the joys of dumpster diving. Key takeaways from this episode:-Train your eye to spot good items.-After you've thrifted great deals is hard to pay full price for things!-Thrift consistently and on different days to find the best patterns.-Good design is all about mixing and matching old with new. -You can be a seasoned thrifter and still not being sure what items are super valuable.-Stay open-minded: an item may not fit your home (now) but could be a great talking piece for your home rental!-Ask your local Auto Shop if they Lacquer furniture: the finish looks very high end and it's a service that many shops take on during weekends (as a side job).-Think outside the box when thrifting abroad: review luggage allowance prices and consider shipping items via shipping containers!-Store-bought cushions never fit right in vintage pieces, so you'll always have to get them custom-made.Where to find the best deals in Phoenix, Scottsdale and Arizona:Goodwill, Humane Society, Craigslist, Savers, Offer Up, Facebook Marketplace, Online Auctions and Dumpster diving.Connect with Grace:https://www.instagram.com/gracecarpenterdesigns/https://www.gracecarpenterdesigns.com/https://www.instagram.com/p/BpSNrL_lsQU/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkFor show notes and Wendy's properties please visit:http://flippinwendy.design/blog/podcast-episode-8
Holy crap, we made it to Episode 40 of The Nine Circles Audio Thing! It may be May, but this here is the Album of the Month for April which is City Burials by veteran Swedish art/doom/metal/anything goes rockets Katatonia. Buke once again captains the episode joined by Vince, Ian, Angela, Charles, and Hera, who had the pick for the month! Hearts may be divided concerning the latest by Katatonia, which traverses a family wide spectrum of styles. But that doesn't stop our stalwart staff from making this one of our longest episodes ever as the team discusses the bait-and-switch of lead single "Lacquer", the merits of prog elements in metal, and whether it's worth checking out the band's earlier, more overtly black metal releases (ed. note: It is. Very much so). All that and a "what else drove our boats" section that clock in at almost an hour makes this episode chock full of stuff to keep you occupied and content during the Spring of COVID. So jump in and get an earful! 9C LINKS: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Highlighted Question 2:12 Line 6 Wireless Safety Recall https://line6.com/g10recall/#english1:22:27 I'm Becoming A Telecaster PlayerQuestion Index0:00 This is a Podcast on Itunes. (KYG PODCAST)https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kygpodcast/id1252877091:00 Changing the merch pricing 2:12 Line 6 Wireless Safety Recall https://line6.com/g10recall/#english5:04 Can you choose which coil you split on a humbucker?8:08 Do you think the Stew Mac Fret bar will overtake the old way?11:40 Epiphone Emperor Swingsterhttps://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&merchant_id=c298edea-2204-4131-ac36-d78075fe910d&website_id=1c7df851-6ddc-44b4-bb17-a353fdf94b36&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sweetwater.com%2Fstore%2Fsearch.php%3Fs%3Depiphone%2Bswingster13:07 Guitar hangers safe for nitro?I only use string swing hangers ( Not endorsed or sponsored) String Swing Sideways Wall Hangershttps://amzn.to/2TZApteZither Oak Guitar Stands https://amzn.to/2vhiu8SString Swing hanger https://amzn.to/2xYumOb16:50 How to remove knobs without a ESP tool?20:00 What song should we learn when stuck at home?24:04 Thoughts on Alvarez acoustics?25:41 Thoughts on Peavey Viper?26:40 Changing your mind right before you buy30:20 Nirto finish turned black (It is a Lacquer burn)32:26 Whats the most excited U have been to just be let down?36:59 Modding tuners to fit G&L. Thin headstock?40:20 How much TP did I stock up on?41:09 Trading tissues for bleach42:08 Linseed oil can be dangeroushttps://www.simplemost.com/linseed-oil-can-fire-hazard-need-know-stay-safe/43:49 Music Nomad Giveaway (Sorry US only)https://woobox.com/34dbsn44:21 Social distance from social media45:45 My goal during all of this 48:07 Over humidification?52:18 Select hardwood?55:14 Guitars shipped in tune? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIqNf7X2qEI&feature=youtu.be57:40 Can you give guitar parts to charities?1:02:50 The pick up videos and the Somnium guitar1:05:10 Why are there so many guitar bodies for sale online?1:07:35 Charity is something you do, not something you will do 1:11:29 Intonation issue?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn3Zl-4IGsg&feature=youtu.be1:13:41 Soldering to the potentiometer1:15:41 Thoughts on the HXFX 1:19:42 Can you make a 3ply pick guard?1:21:13 Thoughts on Fender 5 string bass?1:22:27 Telecaster or Stratocaster?1:26:57 Am I afraid of Covid?1:30:23 What is my favorite guitar?A huge thank you!!!!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/phillipmcknightKYG)
In this episode of TDL Kyle, Sean, and Grant talk about their weekly work, they answer a few listener questions, Sean loses even more brain cells, and Kyle reads a review. You can support the show and earn rewards by becoming a monthly patron at patreon.com/thedustylife, purchasing a t-shirt, or donating at thedustylife.com. Please like, review, and share if you enjoy the show. Thanks for listening!
This week, John & Josh talk about personal growth, the nature of friendship and new music from Redman and Raekwon. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Gather round victuallers and chandlers, alike! Lacquer your fur down and join us as we dig further into the Thillow-verse. Can Mike get a soild D or D- in Real or Fanfic? How’s Thorn’s stand-up routine (the dark web knows)? Can Conor pronounce “magus” any better than “Ogden”? What’s the theoretical limit for a book’s … Continue reading "Episode 62 – Llamacorn sez, “Well coat my meat in peanut sauce, it’s a new ep!”"
Travis, James and Kevin are talking everything about the excellent decade that was the 80s! What is having a resurgence, what has maintained their value and what unexpected items from the era currently hold value in today's market? - 80s Fashion Resurgence - Vintage Concert T-shirts - Star Wars toys - GI Joe - Transformers - Cassettes making a comeback? - Lacquer furniture... Hosted by Travis Landry, James Supp and Kevin Bruneau
Our homes are full of toxins like formaldehyde and other building products that pollute the air, in addition to the cleansers, detergents and other common, health-damaging products we rely on every day. Plants can help. They cleanse the air and make our homes healthier, and specific plants provide specific health benefits.
This is Draw The Line Radio Show with Jacki-e, featuring my mix in the 1st hr of music made by women and then, for the 2nd hr, I hand the decks over to a female DJ. Helping me Draw The Line this week it's Zvrra who comes from Chicago and who is a DJ, music producer and video games maker. Links for Zvrra:- https://soundcloud.com/zvrra https://open.spotify.com/artist/788kSd1MKhvXhmIyyTXqCZ https://zvrra.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Zvrra/ https://twitter.com/zvrramusic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGlp5o5OYKxRqd95pYR8ZqQ In my mix in the first hour the featured EPs are ‘People’ by Lady Maru, released by Mona on 19th April 2019; and ‘Diabolique’ by Mrs Dink. I have tracks from Sara Simonit, Klaudia Gawlas, Beth Lydi, Kristina Lalic and lots more and I’m also playing two new unreleased original tracks of mine, ‘Acid Chaos’ and ‘Uphill Struggle.’ It's time to say NO to gender imbalance in dance music. It's time to Draw The Line!! Track list 1st hour mixed by Jacki-e. 1. HVOB - Eraser (original mix) [PIAS] Recordings. 2. Mrs. Dink - Cos I Like It (original mix) Degenerate Trifecta promo to be released May 2019. 3. Sara Simonit - Magia (original mix) Tronic 4. Kristina Lalic, Steve Shaden - Denial (Thomas Evans remix) Phobiq. 5. Risa Taniguchi - Emergency (original mix) Suara. 6. Mrs. Dink - Julie's Replacement (original mix) Degenerate Trifecta promo to be released May 2019. 7. Lady Maru - The Sound Is Not Over (Christian Hero remix) Mona. 8. Lady Maru - Problem in my Headr (original mix) Mona. 9. Lady Maru - People on the Street (original mix) Mona. 10. Donna Mays - Care (original mix) Kopfuner. 11. Mrs. Dink - My Thrusting Sexuality(original mix) Degenerate Trifecta promo to be released May 2019. 12. Jacki-e - Uphill Struggle (original mix) Unreleased. 13. Klaudia Gawlas - The Siren (original mix) Redimension. 14. DESNA - Money Lotion (original mix) Tronic. 15. Beth Lydi - Spilled Beans (original mix) Snoe. 16. Jacki-e & P-Mac - Acid Chaos (original mix) Unreleased. 17. Tawa Girl - Neurolink (Sasha Romaniuk remix) 18. Ikigai - Khidi (DJ Emerson remix) Sonata Music. 2nd hour Zvrra - An Exclusive Guest Mix for Draw The Line Radio Show Track list: 1. Apocryphos – Deluge(original mix) 2. Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse – 1918 (original mix) 3. Zvrra - Plagued (original mix) 4. James Demon - Padded Cell (Jasmine Infiniti remix) 5. VAALENTINO – Recognize (original mix) 6. Tim Tama - Blood on the bark (original mix) 7. WINT-er – Adrenochrome (original mix) 8. Firemane – Discovery (original mix) 9. Christian Schachinger & Rene Hell - Exit War (MaRYSUe remix) 10. EXSIDERURGICA – Spoiler (original mix) 11. ReneHell & Christian Schachinger - Friendly Soldier (original mix) 12. Hefty - Cause of Death (Googana remix) 13. Shadym & Tximeleta - EgoExplosion ((original mix) 14. Plankton - Condor (Abonecronedrone) (Arlles Stic remix) 15. RM - Dark Berlin Style Techno (original mix) 16. [Hard]Techno Classic´s - Hoipolloi (PsychOpel remix) 17. Christian Schachinger - Mind Control (original mix) 18. EXSIDERURGICA – Mandrashee (original mix) 19. Scam. - Obscure Acid River (original mix) 20. Der Reinhalter - Tetrodotoxin (BassTi M remix) 21. Technolf – Lyserg (original mix) 22. c᷿̝ͦo̮̝͓m̝͗͝ę̝͠t̙̝̚ - Ashes (original mix) 23. Primal Beat - Demon's Door (original mix) 24. NoneoftheAbove - A1 (original mix) 25. Shulgin - I Stay Dark (original mix) 26. Yannick Fuchs & Christian Kestel - Other Side(original mix) 27. Shifted - Resin & Lacquer (original mix) 28. Rohar - Surgical (original mix) 29. Apart - Nothing Is Eternal (original mix) Draw The Line Radio Show is produced for radio by Sergio Erridge and is A Darker Wave production.
EPISODE 115 CURSE OF THE BLACKTHORN Author T. Fox Dunham interviews Australia’s noir and horror writer, Isobel Blackthorn. Isobel Blackthorn is a prolific novelist of original fiction across a range of genres, including dark psychological thrillers, gripping mystery novels, captivating travel fiction and hilarious dark satire. Isobel holds a PhD in Western Esotericism for her groundbreaking study of the texts of Theosophist Alice A. Bailey. Originally a Londoner, Isobel currently lives near Melbourne, Australia. Isobel answers questions about her writing, the state of women authors in the industry, her thoughts on crafting and shares some insights for new authors. In addition to her interview, she sent the show a haunting tale of an aggressive entity that haunted her in the Cockatoo house, narrated by David Walton. Fox also plays an excerpt from her noir fiction, Lacquer, which is featured in the anthology A Time For Violence, available on May 1st from Close to the Bone. It is an anthology of noir and horror stories featuring the best in the industry for 2019.
CLUBBY BOY'S CLUBCAST 018 The Wake Up Call - Dj Matpat HOUSEPLANTS LIVE @ Lacquer 7/13/18 My set from our HOUSEPLANTS warehouse party in SW Philly at @lacquer-space. It was a blast. Shouts to everyone who came out and danced till sunrise! www.CLUBBYBOY.com http://bit.ly/CBMATPATIG http://bit.ly/CBMATPATSC http://bit.ly/CBMATPATFB
aLr boosh is joined by local FGC veteran, music fan/promoter, and friend, Lacquer Head. You can follow Lacquer Head at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/distortionpleasehttps://www.facebook.com/distortionplzhttps://www.instagram.com/lacquer_head210/https://twitter.com/lacquer_head210https://www.twitch.tv/210lacquer_head You can follow aLr boosh at: https://www.instagram.com/aLr_boosh/ https://www.twitch.tv/alr_boosh/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQIF_vSiDLxaFqw0AFgJfAg https://twitter.com/alr_boosh
aLr boosh is joined by local FGC veteran, music fan/promoter, and friend, Lacquer Head. You can follow Lacquer Head at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/distortionpleasehttps://www.facebook.com/distortionplzhttps://www.instagram.com/lacquer_head210/https://twitter.com/lacquer_head210https://www.twitch.tv/210lacquer_head You can follow aLr boosh at: https://www.instagram.com/aLr_boosh/ https://www.twitch.tv/alr_boosh/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQIF_vSiDLxaFqw0AFgJfAg https://twitter.com/alr_boosh
Caitlin Murray is the founder of Black Lacquer Design which was established with the notion that almost every room can benefit from a bit of black and a little lacquer. Since its inception in 2014, the firm has received a number of accolades for outstanding residential and commercial work, most recently being named one of the nation's fifteen "Fresh Faces of Design" for 2017 by Luxe Magazine. Black Lacquer is serious about execution and aesthetic but ultimately, believes that it's all about constructing a fulfilling and beautiful life. The spaces we inhabit most should both satisfy and inspire. Ivy is the fastest growing community and business management tool for interior designers. If you’re an interior designer still looking for an intuitive tool to run your firm, schedule a personal demo with the Ivy Team here: https://goo.gl/XM7Acm
Hard wax oil finishes, sharpening gauges, getting into CNC?, securing table tops, and explaining woodworking to the uninitiated.
In this week’s episode, I’m interviewing Noah Mintz. Noah is the owner and senior mastering engineer at Lacquer Channel Mastering. He has mastered projects for artists such as Billy Talent, The Sheepdogs, The Birthday Massacre, The National and so many more. In this episode we really dive deep into understanding the mystery of mastering and […] The post EP 15: Noah Mintz (Lacquer Channel Mastering) appeared first on MasterYourMix.
Some artworks seem crazy simple -- like a stack of metal boxes or a group of white paintings. Minimalism rejected the idea that art should express the artist’s feelings or depict the visible world, or even be made from traditional art materials. Jo Baer and Donald Judd made art that explores the relationship between colors or objects and space -- and Abbi discovers there's more to simplicity than meets the eye. Also featuring: Mark Joshua Epstein, Flavin Judd Donald Judd. Untitled. 1967. Lacquer on galvanized iron; 12 units, each 9 x 40 x 31" (22.8 x 101.6 x 78.7 cm), installed vertically with 9" (22.8 cm) intervals. (The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Helen Acheson Bequest (by exchange) and gift of Joseph Helman. © Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York) Learn more about Donald Judd and 101 Spring Street here Jo Baer. Primary Light Group: Red, Green, Blue. 1964–65. Oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas, three panels, each panel 60 x 60" (152.4 x 152.4 cm) (The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Philip Johnson Fund. © 2017 Jo Baer)
The World's Biggest Podcast! On today's episode, we learn why you should hope you never get a letter from Garrett, we talk about the worst parties we've ever been to, and which circus Evan ALMOST did cocaine with! All that and so much more in today's episode of Evan and Garrett take on the world! Featuring music from Antarcticats, Lacquer and Peach State!
Sunhwa Kim, Buffalo State College
Marianne Webb, Senior Conservator, Webb Conservation Services
Find out how to eliminate the odor inside kitchen cabinets. Get tips on how to prime the inside of your cabinets to seal in a lacquer base and keep it from affecting the way your food tastes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Find out how to eliminate the odor inside kitchen cabinets. Get tips on how to prime the inside of your cabinets to seal in a lacquer base and keep it from affecting the way your food tastes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a week of programmes exploring the nature of power and the emergence of new rulers around the world 2000 years ago, Neil MacGregor takes us to Han Dynasty China. He tells the story of how the Chinese maintained loyalty and control by dispensing luxury gifts. He describes the world of the imperial Han through an exquisite lacquer wine cup that was probably given by the emperor to one of his military commanders in North Korea. The historian Roel Sterckx underlines the importance of lacquer for the period while writer Isabel Hilton looks at how the production of goods under state control has remained a consistent interest of the Chinese. Producer: Anthony Denselow.
As a Luce Scholar in Japan, Holly studied the creation and conservation of lacquer art. Back in the U.S., she has used her new skills to restore lacquer pieces as well as educate the public and fellow conservators on the art of lacquering.
Today we look at some images from another recent client shoot, where I photographed a Maki-e artist at work. Here's a link to the album with all the shots I uploaded from the shoot: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=64 This links will also list the shots, in case I ever change the album: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=search&search=Maki_e_Shoot_Aug_2008 The music in this episode is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com/
Today we look at some images from another recent client shoot, where I photographed a Maki-e artist at work. Here's a link to the album with all the shots I uploaded from the shoot: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=64 This links will also list the shots, in case I ever change the album: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=search&search=Maki_e_Shoot_Aug_2008 The music in this episode is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network at http://music.podshow.com/
Today I share some of the photos and experiences from a client assignment shoot that I did in August 2008. You can find all the images I uploaded from the shoot here: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=63 Just in case I move these photos to a new album in the future, here's a link by keyword too: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=search&search=Joboji_Aug2008
Today I share some of the photos and experiences from a client assignment shoot that I did in August 2008. You can find all the images I uploaded from the shoot here: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=63 Just in case I move these photos to a new album in the future, here's a link by keyword too: https://martinbaileyphotography.com/thumbnails.php?album=search&search=Joboji_Aug2008
National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | Grace Cossington Smith
Grace COSSINGTON SMITH, The Lacquer Room 1935-36, oil on paperboard on plywood, 74.0 (h) x 90.8 (w) cm, Art Gallery of New South Wales Purchased 1967 © Art Gallery New South Wales