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Johnny Vaughan On Radio X Podcast
Sleepy Cardinal, Lazy Butter-Eating, and Cats Who Lick Toes

Johnny Vaughan On Radio X Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 59:14


This week, Johnny shares a story of a cat licking food, a Bishop sleeps through a very important announcement, and we have a new high-ranking Lazy Susan. Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on Global Player or via www.radiox.co.uk

Frenemy Trivia
Season 3, Episode 16 - A Human Lazy Susan

Frenemy Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 109:44


Baney's hosting with Sara riding shotgun, as we welcome: Luc: Keeping Families Covered - a member of the National Diaper Bank Network Andrew: Watch WrestleMania 41 Scott: Support Women's Rights, To Be Yourself, and Science Funding Dustin: "Octavio" Children's Book written by Dustin! Coming 2026     Huge shout out to ArkAngelWulf for the graphics for our merchandise! Pick up some BRAND NEW MERCH with our new logos at HERE Enjoying the Show? Support us at www.patreon.com/ptebb Connect with us on Discord, Facebook, Twitter, IG, etc….at:  PTE Network | Links (ptepodcasts.com) Or contact us at frenemytrivia@gmail.com Wanna be on one of our shows? PTE Network | Appearance Request (ptepodcasts.com) Don't forget - Leave us a 5 Star Rating and write us a review and we'll see you next week for more Frenemy Trivia!

Athletic Motion Golf- The Podcast
Lazy Susan Your Way To More Rotation

Athletic Motion Golf- The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 17:26


In this episode, Mike Granato and Shaun Webb of Athletic Motion Golf unpack one of the most powerful concepts they've introduced - The Lazy Susan. It's not just a kitchen throwback—it's a game-changing way to understand rotation in the golf swing.They dive into how most golfers are stuck with the wrong mental model when it comes to separation, rotation, and what actually powers the downswing. From steep hand paths to stalled hips, Mike and Shaun break down the common faults that stem from flawed concepts—and show how thinking of your pelvis as a Lazy Susan can clean up your move and help you rotate like a Tour player.They cover:Why over-rotating your shoulders early ruins your swingThe real source of separation (hint: it's not on the downswing)How to stop being over the top without “holding off” your swingWhy trying to “fire your hips” may be killing your rotation

Topic Lords
281. Mr. Nukem Was My Father

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 66:54


Lords: * Stevie * Bri Topics: * 3D modeling and my lack of visual imagination * Cutthroat compounds (my linguistic specialty) – current pursuit is "verb-em" last names – I'm researching the origins of the fictional law offices of Dewey Cheatum and Howe * Pocket Warwick and other lost software * For a Student Who Used AI to Write a Paper, by Joseph Fasano * https://www.reddit.com/r/Poetry/comments/1fvzv1f/poemforastudentwhousedaitowriteapaper/ * Colma's city motto "It's Great to Be Alive in Colma" is great marketing Microtopics: * Silly inventor and brainstormer. * Writing code that generates audio. * Giving talks at the Odd Salon. * Coffeehouse revolutionary thinkers. * Classic Hughes Behavior. * Looking at Blender again every seven to ten years. * Imagining a place in any level of detail. (Other than the name.) * The memory of what a tiger looks like, and whether it rotated on a Lazy Susan. * Whether seeing things in a dream feels similar to visualization. * Needing a license to operate as an engineer, but anyone can call themselves an Imagineer. * Weenies and MacGuffins. * Drawing something in 2D and tracing it in Blender. * Different ways to approach level design. * Thinking of something and putting it in your game. * Getting your game design playable as soon as possible so you can find out if it's any good. * A verb and its direct object. * Misers and drunks and cowards and gluttons. * Kick 'em Jenny. * Bop It! * Plastic keys where the point of the key is that it immediately breaks and you have to buy a new one. * Lawyer jokes from 19th century Australia. * Whether Nukem is his last name or just a nickname. * Syntactic freezes. * Rude slang words that end up on listicles. * How "cacafuego" became "spitfire." * Etymonline shrugging and giving up. * Not knowing about the alternate pronunciation of parentheses and processes until you get an office job. * Choosing a comma as one of your hills. * A unit of sound and meaning that you use to modify another unit of sound and meaning. * How to pronounce Warwick Davis. * A Jib Jab. * A Tamagotchi Situation. * Boatswains and forecastles. * Adding redundancy for clarity and also removing it for efficiency. * If you still have a Jaz disk, what do you even do with it? * Going to MagFest to see a chip metal band called Master Boot Record and he's throwing floppy disks with Deluxe Paint on them into the crowd. * Sharing a birthday with a Kentucky Derby winner but not being sure if he's a person or a horse. * The Friendliest Friend! * Stu Sutcliffe, the sixth Beatle. * International Snooker 2012 and Seven Wonders: Ancient Alien Makeover. * Fantasy consoles that only run Final Fantasy games. * If it's your first time at Nice Club, you have to Nice. * Seeing a generation grow up using automation to do a task that you had to do by hand and feeling one way or another about it. * How to tell whether somebody can reason about a topic and express their thoughts clearly. * Underpants Gnome Plans. * Polishing your thought processes until you find one that you agree with. * Defending Your Thesis, directed by Al Brooks. * The only place on the Internet you can hear advice about going to college. * Colma Secrets. * Noone ever stops in Colma (on purpose) * Everyone who came to San Francisco and died. * Go By Train. * Calling the Colma Historical Society to see if they have a living volunteer there that day. * Calling a song "Going to Colma" and hoping that the phrase catches on as a euphemism for Kicking the Bucket. * The Joy of Actual Citizens and People Involved in Government. * Encyclopedia Briannica.

Simply Marvellous
Fwends Mailbag: Lazy Susan

Simply Marvellous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 22:17


Every Friday we'll be releasing a quick mailbag ep to hear what you thought of the new fwend from earlier in the week. A little pre-weekend gift to you, our gweatest fwends.We'll also include any extra little bonus bits we think you should here (like the spicy section from Lazy Susan's episode about Matt Okine on Drag Race Down under) and also our bonus question each week - if you could be friends with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be.EMAILIf you have some thoughts and want to feature in our Mailbag Ep this Friday send us an email to fwendspod@gmail.comYOUTUBENow you can watch clips of the show on YouTube, click through and hit subscribe now: Fwends Pod YouTubeSUBSCRIBEPlease hit follow or subscribe or whatever they call it in your favourite podcast app so you never miss a beat.Follow us all on the Instagrams to see highlights of the show:Fwends PodGeorgia MooneyRhys NicholsonKyran Nicholson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Simply Marvellous
Lazy Susan | Drag Race, Sleepovers and Regional Communes

Simply Marvellous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 86:41


Hello hello hello. It's so great to be back. I mean just hit play and you'll find all this out, but we start this ep by explaining what this new format of Fwends is all about, and then spend a little while catching up (mostly asking Georgia about boys in London) and then we have our brilliant chat with Drag Race Down Under's reining Queen of Queens Lazy Susan. We ask her who was her first friend, hear about her fastest friends, discover a former friend and find out who is her forever friend. Subscribe to Lazy's podcast here: Lazy's podcast Death to EveryoneFollow Lazy on Instagram: Lazy's InstaGrab Lazy's merch here: Lazy's MerchEMAILIf you have some thoughts and want to feature in our Mailbag Ep this Friday send us an email to fwendspod@gmail.comYOUTUBENow you can watch clips of the show on YouTube, click through and hit subscribe now: Fwends Pod YouTubeSUBSCRIBEPlease hit follow or subscribe or whatever they call it in your favourite podcast app so you never miss a beat.Follow us all on the Instagrams to see highlights of the show:Fwends PodGeorgia MooneyRhys NicholsonKyran NicholsonSKIP AHEAD00:00 - Georgia, Kyran and Rhys explain what is going on, and what they've been up to since we last spoke30:32 - Our chat with Lazy Susan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast
Are You in Favor of Improvement of Quality? Misunderstanding Quality (Part 10)

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 31:36


Everyone is in favor of improving quality, but what does that mean? In this episode Bill Bellows and Andrew Stotz discuss stories of meeting requirements, missing the mark, and what Dr. Deming said about how to do better. TRANSCRIPT 0:00:02.2 Andrew Stotz: My name is Andrew Stotz, and I'll be your host as we dive deeper into the teachings of Dr. W. Edwards Deming. Today, I'm continuing my discussions with Bill Bellows, who has spent 31 years helping people apply Dr. Deming's ideas to become aware of how their thinking is holding them back from their biggest opportunities. And I guess now that we're into 2025, it's gonna be 32 years pretty soon. The episode for today is episode 10, are you in favor of quality? Bill, take it away.   0:00:33.5 Bill Bellows: Thank you, Andrew, and Happy New Year.   0:00:35.1 Andrew Stotz: Happy New Year.   0:00:36.4 Bill Bellows: Happy New Year to our listeners. And yeah, so here we are episode 10 of Misunderstanding Quality. We got up to 22 episodes in our first series and then we'll have a follow-on series. One is I would like to thank those who took the invite to reach out to me on LinkedIn. And I've just started connecting with a few new people who are doing some interesting things involved in types of work that I'm not familiar with, it's just fascinating to listen to the types of issues they deal with. And they each come to me with an interest in Dr. Deming's work. So they're following the podcast series, this one, the others that you're doing, and they listen to all of them. And I'm not sure if they've contacted the others, but they've reached out to me. So I wanna once again say for those of you that are enjoying this conversation, my conversation with you, Andrew, then please reach out to me.   0:01:50.0 Bill Bellows: If you'd like to know more, that's one thing. The last episode was called Worse Than a Thief. And one thing I wanna mention, there's a bunch of meanings relative to being worse than a thief. One distinctly from Dr. Taguchi was... And I don't... He gave examples of manufacturers that made plastic sheeting for crops to protect the crops and his complaint was that they made it to the minimum side of the requirement. So there was a requirement on the thickness, so again, even if you have a 1mil thick here, we have in the States, there's you can buy plastic 1mil, which is 0.001 inch or something heavier. And so, and obviously, in the world of manufacturing, you're not gonna get exactly 0.001, it's gonna be a little low, a little high. So what Dr. Taguchi was referencing is companies in Japan that were making plastic sheeting that would be used for a number of things. But in particular, he talked about it, what if it's being used to protect crops?   0:03:19.8 Bill Bellows: And what if the manufacturers, to save money because they're buying the plastic by the pound, selling it by the yard, so they're gonna make it as thin as possible. And his concern was, so how much are you saving to make it as thin as possible? And what is the impact of being on the thin side when a crop is lost? And that was his reference to being worse than a thief, that you're saving a few pennies but costing the farmer the... Right? And so that could be... So that's a situation where there's a requirement, the requirement is met minimally. You and I reference that as leaving the bowling ball in the doorway, delivering to the absolute minimum, or I mean delivering to the minimum, the maximum of the requirement, whatever best suits me. So if I'm delivering to you a term paper and you as the professor say, "It must be between five and 10 pages," and I say, "Well, I'm gonna make it five pages."   0:04:23.9 Bill Bellows: If in another situation, [chuckle] an example, I guess is if when our daughter was in high school and we said, "Allison, make sure you're home between 10:00 and midnight," then she may move that to the high side of the tolerance and come home at 10:00 or 11:59. But in either case, what Taguchi is referencing is in the world of acceptability, the requirements have been met. But the worse than a thief aspect is, is what is the personal gain versus the impact to others in the system. So that could be picking up the nail in the parking lot or deciding not to do it. So I just wanna point out that I see that as a very broad statement, not just in terms of meeting requirements, but within your organization are you... To what degree are you focusing on your department at the detriment of the organization? That's another way of being worse than a thief.   0:05:28.7 Bill Bellows: It could be you're spending all of your budget just before the end of the year. 'Cause you know what happens, Andrew, if you don't spend all of your budget.   0:05:38.0 Andrew Stotz: Gonna get taken away.   0:05:38.9 Bill Bellows: So if you're 10 percent under, the next year you're gonna get 10% less. So I used to kid people is, so what will I spend... Again, so you learn the hard way, if you don't spend the entire budget then your boss the next year says, "Well, Andrew, you only spent 80% of the budget, so we're only gonna give you 80% of last year." So what's the... What message does Andrew learn? I tell people is you go a little bit over the 100%, right? You go a little bit over. And so even that I would say is worse than a thief 'cause what are you doing? You're withholding your resources that others may find. So I just wanna say that that statement is not as narrow as looking at a set of requirements, it is looking at things from what's good for me versus good for the system. All right, have fun to that one.   0:06:30.0 Andrew Stotz: Right.   0:06:31.0 Bill Bellows: So relative to the title you mentioned. Are you in favor of quality? What inspired that? There's another thing I've been looking at recently, whether on LinkedIn or elsewhere on the internet. I'm a member of ASQ, the American Society for Quality, so I get regular notes from them. And I go off and look, and I'm just reminded of how most organizations think about quality, which is meeting requirements, and it could be much more than that. But anyway, in The New Economics, Dr. Deming's book, first edition, came out in 1993. In there in the first chapter, he says, let me pull it up, and I wanna read it exactly from the good doctor.   Near the end of chapter one of the New Economics, Dr. Deming, in bold text, our listeners will find a statement, “a look at some of the usual suggestions for improvement of quality.” And Dr. Deming says, "There's widespread interest in quality. Suppose that we were to conduct next Tuesday a national referendum with the question, are you in favor of improvement of quality? Yes or no? The results." predicted Dr. Deming "would show, I believe," and again, I'm quoting Deming, "an avalanche in favor of quality. Moreover, unfortunately, almost everybody has the answer on how to achieve it. Just read the letters to the editor, speeches, books. It seems so simple. Here are some of the answers offered, all insufficient, some even negative in results."   0:09:17.9 Bill Bellows: "Automation, new machinery, more computers, gadgets, hard work, best efforts, merit system, annual appraisal, make everybody accountable, MBO, management by objective as practiced, MBR, management by results." And I'll just pause. Dr. Deming, when he would read this list in a seminar, would also make reference to MBIR, management by imposition of results. All right, back to Dr. Deming. "Rank people, rank teams, rank divisions, rank salesmen, reward them at the top, punish them at the bottom. More SQC, statistical quality control, more inspection, establish an office of quality, appoint someone as VP in charge of quality, incentive pay, work standards," in parentheses, "quotas," comma, "time standards," end quote. "Zero defects, meet specifications, motivate people." And then in bold print, Dr. Deming adds, "What is wrong with these suggestions?" He says, "the fallacy of the suggestions listed above will be obvious from subsequent pages of the text," meaning The New Economics.   0:10:36.1 Bill Bellows: "Every one of them ducks the responsibility of management," Andrew. "A company that advertised that the future belongs to him that invest in it, and thereupon proceeded to invest heavily," 40 million, no, 40 billion, I'm sorry, that's ten to the ninth. "40 billion in new machinery and automation, results, trouble, overcapacity, high cost, low quality. It must be said in defense of the management that they obviously had faith in the future." And I asked some people that knew Dr. Deming far better than me. Once upon a time, I said, "So who was Dr. Deming talking about, the company that invested $40 billion?" He said, "Oh, that was General Motors." And I used to think when I was at Rocketdyne that you could not ask for a better competitor than one that would invest $40 billion to lose market share, right? Talk about self-inflicted gunshot wounds that they're gonna go off, invest heavily in technology gadgets. That's what Dr. Deming's calling 'em, gadgets.   0:11:55.2 Andrew Stotz: Gadgets.   0:11:55.8 Bill Bellows: Did you ever hear what Dr. Deming said about, he says, there's a couple of things he said. This is one of the things I heard him say live. He said, "Where's the data in the computer? Gone forever." And then he'd say, "the hardest thing in all the world to find..." You know what he said, Andrew, was the hardest thing in all the world to find?   0:12:24.0 Andrew Stotz: No, what was that?   0:12:27.3 Bill Bellows: "A piece of paper and a pencil." 'Cause his mindset was just put the data that you wanna plot on a piece of paper, as opposed to in the computer, gone forever. Now, I worked with a company as a consultant for three years. And one of the first things they had me work on, of course, was trying to learn about a problem that happened a few years earlier. A problem, meaning something that did not conform to requirements. And in the middle of working on that for about three months and working on that, and the issue was, let's learn about what happened a couple of years ago so it doesn't happen again. And what happened a few years ago was a very stringent set of requirements for this aerospace hardware, missed the requirement by 10%. It was close. It was close, but the customer would not buy it. And it was a multimillion dollar asset that they held onto 'cause they were hoping they can convince the customer to buy it. And the customer just said, "You keep it, you keep it." So the issue was, "Come over and help us understand what happened. We don't do that again."   0:13:54.1 Bill Bellows: Well, in the midst of that, the same product being produced a few months later, instead of missing the requirement by about 10%, missed the requirement by about 70%.   0:14:12.9 Andrew Stotz: Oh.   0:14:13.2 Bill Bellows: Oh, oh. It was a nightmare. And the company spent a whole lot of money chasing that. In the long run, it may have been a bad test. We never found exactly what it was. And when I caught up with them years later, they eventually went back into production. But the reason I bring that up is, after the incident, I was called over. It was a very intense time to go figure out what's going on, only to find out that the data was in a computer. So, the data was not being plotted real time. So after the incident, one of the things that happened within a few days of the incident was to go back and plot the data. So when I was in a meeting and they showed the data and I knew what they were saying was they had pulled it out of the computer. I thought, "Dr. Deming's not kidding. Where's the data, in the computer? Gone forever." So I wanted to...   0:15:23.8 Andrew Stotz: I had something I wanted to add to that, and that is I have a couple of great classic pictures in our family that were made 100 years, 120 years ago.   0:15:36.8 Bill Bellows: Oh wow. Lucky you.   0:15:39.9 Andrew Stotz: Great grandma, those old, really old pictures. And I was just showing them to my, to some of the ladies that take care of my mom and they just can't. And I said, "Now think about all the improvements that have been done in photography. What is the chance that one out of your 10,000 pictures on your iPhone that you've taken is going to survive 120 years like this picture?" And the answer is zero. There's zero chance.   0:16:14.4 Bill Bellows: That's right. Because even if you have kids, they don't want 4000 photos then... 4000...   0:16:25.0 Andrew Stotz: Nobody can deal with that.   0:16:26.4 Bill Bellows: No one could... You're absolutely right. They will not. Unless that photo is printed and turned into a keepsake. Gone forever.   0:16:38.7 Andrew Stotz: Yeah.   0:16:39.0 Bill Bellows: Yeah. No, that's a good point. That's a very... And the fact that these photos lasted that long is pretty damn amazing.   0:16:47.2 Andrew Stotz: Well, there's a great book. I forgot the name of it, but I'll remember it. There's a great book about how slow this... The pace. It's called "Future Hype" is the name of it. It's all about the slow pace of innovation. And this is a great example. Going from no photo to a great photo 120 years ago was true innovation.   0:17:12.0 Bill Bellows: Oh, yeah. Yes.   0:17:13.8 Andrew Stotz: Just coming up with ways to do thousands of photos. And the author just basically crushes everything that you think is innovation. That there's millions of patents now that are coming out. We're much more innovative than we were in the past. And then his whole point is, "Yeah, and go and look at them, and what you see is that they've changed the color a little bit, they've changed this, they've changed that, and they're just doing modifications." So, every single area that you think there is innovation. And I think that's part of what Dr. Deming's talking about, about it's in the computer that doesn't. Tools and gadgets don't solve the problem.   0:17:56.1 Bill Bellows: No, it's... Well, they are tools. And as we've talked about in this series, in the first series, there are tools and techniques. Cell phones, computers, automobiles. These are tools. Techniques are how to use them. And tools, to borrow from Ackoff, are about efficiency, doing things well. But not to be confused with effectiveness, also from Ackoff, which is doing the right thing. And what I admire... I think what we both admire about Dr. Deming's work is the ability of the System of Profound Knowledge to provoke the question of whether or not something is... Doing something is worthwhile to do. And that has to do with not doing things faster, but stepping back and asking, "Why am I doing this in the first place?" Dr. Deming talked about. I think he used to say... He phrased it as, be, Dr. Deming saying, "Andrew, do you know how companies make toast?" And Andrew says, "No, Dr. Deming, how do companies make toast?" You ever hear that?   0:19:16.0 Andrew Stotz: No.   0:19:17.1 Bill Bellows: He says, "First, they burn it, then they scrape it." [laughter] And so what I see in organizations is the people who make the toast pass it off to the next person who does the inspection, and then upon the inspection, is sent to the toast scraper, then the toast scraper scrapes the toast and then sends it to somebody else, which could be a second toasting. [laughter] And then on to the next. And the person who makes the toast in the first place is none the wiser that X percent of the toast, they're just passing it on and so the technology is used to speed that up. And what's not happening is some type of feedback on adjusting the controls. It's just, it's... And this is what I saw when I worked in Connecticut, was immense toast scraping. Oh, it was just phenomenal. We had a machine making these plates for a heat exchanger for the Army's current main engine battle tank. A 1500 horsepower gas turbine engine. And half the volume, Andrew, of the tank is a heat exchanger to capture the exhaust heat to preheat the compressed air to improve the fuel economy.   0:20:52.4 Bill Bellows: Even when half the volume of the tank engine is a heat exchanger to capture every ounce of excess energy and convert it back to the efficiency of the engine. Even with that, the fuel economy of the Army's today main battle tank is measured in gallons per mile 'cause it drinks gasoline. Now, it's phenomenal performance. But they can't move too fast to outrun the tankers. So, these heat exchanger plates have, in the original design, I'm not sure what design is nowadays, had roughly 2 miles of welding in the heat exchanger. And the welding was what's known as resistance welding. And these very, very thin plates were welded together with a little dot of current to melt the metal to create a little bead, and then another one on, and they were overlapping melts, and that created a seam. And after these plates were welded together, you know, two together, each of them was put on to this under a bright light, a literally a Lazy Susan.   0:22:11.0 Bill Bellows: This thing had a 27 inch outer diameter and there'd be a bead around the outside and a bead around the inside. Two different diameters. And on a given plate one inspector would look under a magnifying glass to see, are there any gaps in the beads? And then flip it over and look at the other side, and then hand off to the next person to look at the same plate again.   0:22:37.1 Bill Bellows: So, every plate was 200% inspected. There were 10 machines making these plates. There was no traceability from the inspector. All the problems might have been coming from machine number one. There was no such awareness. And so, after the inspector, "I found a quarter of an inch where you... " "Okay. Then we send it to Andrew for a re-weld." There's no feedback and is that system any better today? I'm aware of systems today that are very similar to that. So, anyway, that's what Deming's talking about relative to the... Yeah. How do companies make toast? Well, the other thing I want to jump to, relative to this "Are you in favor of quality?" Which got it on my one is, I thought, is something really neat to include in this series that we're doing Misunderstanding Quality. But as I'm getting these prompts from ASQ on a regular basis, I was reminded of a few things that are near and dear within the world of the American Society of Quality. And one is what's known as Quality 4.0. Not, 1.0, Andrew, 4.0. 4.0.   0:24:00.1 Andrew Stotz: So, we're out of the crisis.   0:24:01.1 Bill Bellows: Oh, and so the phrase, Quality 4.0, this is today, right? And actually, the incentive, "Quality 4.0," this is actually five years old. So maybe they're on to Quality 5.0, Andrew. The phrase, "Quality 4.0," derived from the German industrialization program called Industry 4.0, is an evaluation of the role of quality in the increasing digital and automated world. One question surrounding Quality 4.0 is where increasing automation will leave quality professionals in the future. Technology, Andrew, has changed quality work and now offers useful statistical software that allows the Six Sigma quality movement to grow. Tons of data that allow quality professionals to act on quality issues in almost real time and new statistical methods. So, what I find is, "Quality 4.0" is artificial intelligence. It's the Internet of Things. It is technology. So if Deming was writing the, you know, the chapter on that we just mentioned earlier, the list of all the things on that list would be pretty much everything I see in "Quality 4.0." Right.   0:25:23.9 Bill Bellows: So, how far have we come in the professional world of quality? At least I am... I find there's a lot missing relative to what Dr. Deming was talking about 30 some years ago. So, that's what I wanted to put on the table is, you know, we're again not... None of us have said we're against tools and techniques. Whether it's chat GPT, artificial intelligence, those are fantastic. But if they're not guided with a System of Profound Knowledge, then you're going to improve uniformity in isolation.   0:26:09.8 Bill Bellows: And we've talked about that in this series and that is the difference between precision and not accuracy. It is making things uniform. Then you have to ask, again when I... What I challenge for those that are in the Six Sigma world is everything I've seen and I've been reading a lot about Six Sigma for the last 30 years. Everything I see about it when it comes to reducing variability, it is about reducing variability to shrink the distribution such that, what, Andrew? Such that we end up with acceptability 100% all. No red beads, all white beads. And then we get into... I went in preparation for a call today to the ASQ website to learn, just a reminder, refresher on Quality 4.0 and again, nothing wrong with advanced digital technologies, but what if we coupled that with a strong foundation that we're trying to offer people in the Deming ??? who are interested in what Dr. Deming's ideas bring to improve, to guide that technology. So anyway, that's, you know, Quality 4.0. Also, I'm on the ASQ website and their glossary section if anyone wants to go look there. If you're a member, you get free access to this. "Quality, a subjective term for which each person or sector has its own definition."   0:27:42.7 Bill Bellows: Okay. "In technical usage, quality can have two meanings. One, the characteristic of a product or service that bears on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs. Two, a product or service free of deficiencies." Excuse me. "According to Joseph Juran, quality means fitness for use. According to Philip Crosby, it means conformance to requirements." And I don't see in here a reference to Dr. Deming and how he defined quality, Andrew. Huh? Interesting. What I enjoyed about being a member of the... In fact I'm still a member of the American Society for Quality. The reason I joined is I was excited by quality. Everything I was learning about Dr. Taguchi's work and then Dr. Deming's work and then began to wonder if the American Society for Quality was advancing and doc... So if anyone listening has access to the American Society for Quality and people that make decisions there, you might want to include Dr. Deming's definition of quality.   0:29:00.2 Bill Bellows: Where Dr. Deming would say a product or service possesses quality if it helps someone and enjoys a sustainable market. And what I find is unique about that is my interpretation, as Dr. Deming is saying a lecture I deliver, a podcast we present, that we are not the judge of the quality that our listeners, students are. The people downstream are the judge of that. So, it's not me handing off a part that meets requirements saying this is good. Even when Juran says fitness for use, what I would ask is fitness absolute or is fitness relative? And so that's... So anyway, I just thought it'd be fascinating to remind our listeners of the simplicity of Dr. Deming's message from The New Economics. You know, is everyone and anyone in favor of quality? Yes. And again, nothing wrong with tools and techniques, but what a Deming organization, a Blue Pen Company, a "We" organization. What they could do, guided by the Deming philosophy, with computers, where computers make sense, with AI, where AI makes sense, would seriously outpace what other companies are doing. It's interesting, but it's just not enough to compete with companies who will do that.   0:30:32.3 Bill Bellows: So, if nobody is following the Deming philosophy, then you can get by with Quality 4.0, doing AI and doing those things. But if you've got competitors and what Dr. Deming would say, Andrew, is be thankful for a good competitor, one who raises your game, right. And so, if you and I are playing tennis and you know, we're out there to become better tennis players, and as soon as I find out that you're out there so you can go brag to your mom about how you beat me last night, then I say, "Andrew, find somebody else to beat." But if you're interest and my interest is, you know, getting a lot of exercise and improving our game. That's a different story. So, that's what I just wanted to share with our ongoing listeners, is there's a lot to be gained by continuing to study the Deming philosophy. Add it to your repertoire, build a foundation guided by what The Deming Institute is doing and sponsoring podcasts like this, as well as DemingNEXT is, there's just a lot of opportunities for what Dr. Deming is offering. And I'm reminded of that on a regular basis that people are saying, "Boy, why didn't I learn about this a long time ago, what this can bring organizations?" So that's what I wanted to bring to the table today.   0:31:50.1 Andrew Stotz: That's wonderful. Well, Bill, on behalf of everyone at The Deming Institute, I want to thank you again for this discussion and for listeners, remember to go to deming.org to continue your journey. You'll see DemingNEXT there and the like. If you want to keep in touch with Bill, just find him on LinkedIn and reach out to him because he is responsive. This is your host, Andrew Stotz, and I want to leave you with one of my favorite quotes from Dr. Deming. I just never stop talking about this quote 'cause I love it. "People are entitled to joy in work."  

95bFM
RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4 Catchup w/ WINNER - Lazy Susan: 26 December, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024


To wrap up our coverage of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4, Radio Mother Host, Joel, speaks to the winner - Lazy Susan!

95bFM
Radio Mother w/ Joel: 26 December, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024


To end off the year, Joel replays some of their favourite queer tracks on the show, and catches up with the runner-up's of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4, Mandy Moobs and Vybe, and the winner, Lazy Susan! 

The Three Handed Game: An Avengers Podcast
Too Many Christmas Trees (Christmas Special)

The Three Handed Game: An Avengers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 59:12


Steven's taken up card reading with his eyes closed, Richard's throwing a guest star over Miss Havisham's wedding spread, and Brendan's setting up Patrick Macnee's latest headshots on a Lazy Susan. It's a bonus episode for the festive season, as we discover whether one can ever really have Too Many Christmas Trees. Steven wants everyone to know there really is a Santa Claus, specifically this terrifying one played by Alexei Sayle. The Three Handed Game is an Australian commentary podcast for the 1960s television classic, The Avengers. NEXT EPISODE: The Pop Explosion concludes with the most dangerous Game. Please drop us a review on Apple Podcasts, and send us your thoughts via ⁠Bluesky⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠, ⁠X⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, or by email at thethreehandedgame@gmail.com. Music Credits Faster Does It Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

TV RELOAD
LAZY SUSAN - RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE - STAN AUSTRALIA

TV RELOAD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 14:38 Transcription Available


Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today’s episode with the winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race: Down Under season four. I have delightful chat with Lazy Susan ready for you today. This run of the Australian version has been a real joy to watch and the last four contestants was the strongest top four we have seen in our country. In my opinion. I am pleased Lazy has won as I have rooted for her since the start. Lazy will talk about the viewing party and what went down on the night the queens found out who the winner was. We unpack all the queens in the finale and what order Lazy thought the queens would be eliminated I find if RuPaul has been in contact and what Michelle did to acknowledge the finale. You will get everything from the way in which Lazy honoured her mother, how the queen’s united with family and what Lazy has planned to do with her win. There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of RuPaul’s Drag Race: Down Under. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

JOY Breakfast with The Murphys
Lazy Susan – WINNER of Drag Race Down Under Season 4

JOY Breakfast with The Murphys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 15:26


The Winner of DRDU Season Four – Lazy Susan, dropped in to chat about winning the title of Down Under's Next Drag Super Star. She tells Tamzyn & Robbie all... LEARN MORE The post Lazy Susan – WINNER of Drag Race Down Under Season 4 appeared first on JOY Breakfast.

Hustle Humbly
281: From Peppermint Mocha to Lazy Susans: Realtor Favorites

Hustle Humbly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 48:06


Happy Holidays! We're keeping it light and festive with a special replay of one of our favorite past episodes: Our Favorite Things(episode 72)! We're sharing everything from holiday traditions to snacks, gift-giving tips, and even our favorite tools for keeping life (and work) simple. Whether you're wrapping presents or just need a breather during the busy season, this episode is perfect for bringing some cheer to your day. In this episode, we chat about: Christmas traditions we love (and some we've let go). Go-to holiday foods (and why marshmallows belong on sweet potato casserole). How we organize holiday decor for stress-free decorating. Thoughtful gift ideas (including a 2-tier Lazy Susan and homemade cookies). Why simple joys, like clean countertops and naps, are our ultimate favorites.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
DJ Lazy Susan | Part 5: The Aftermath

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 14:03 Transcription Available


She bloody did - Playing to a sold out 'The Met' Susie and Joelyn Petch absolutely brought the house downSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
DJ Lazy Susan | Part 4: Final Training with Mashd N Kutcher

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 10:40 Transcription Available


We're getting closer and closer to Susie's debut DJ set so we've brought in the big guns to make sure her set is sounding tight! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

95bFM
Radio Mother w/ Joel: 19 December, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024


The RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4 special as we head into the finale! Joel speaks to Nikita Iman, a top 5 contestant, and the finalists, Mandy Moobs, Vybe, Freya Armani, and Lazy Susan, while listening to a mix of calm indie and upbeat house! Whakarongo mai!

95bFM
RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4 Catchup w/ FINALISTS Freya Armani and Lazy Susan: 19 December, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024


Radio Mother Host, Joel, speaks to Freya Armani and Lazy Susan, two finalists from season 4 of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under Season 4, heading into the winner's reveal on Friday the 20th of December! 

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
DJ Lazy Susan | Part 3: Scott Tweedie's Advice

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 7:19 Transcription Available


Former Nova 106.9 Street Teamer and Aus Idol host Scott Tweedie returns to coach Susie through how to throw a successful Boiler Room party See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
Remembering DJ Lazy Susan | Part 1: Genesis

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 8:45 Transcription Available


It started with an idea...not a great idea...but an idea. Susie has conquered the world, there are plenty of celebrity DJs out there, how hard could it be? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
DJ Lazy Susan | Part 2: The Name

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 6:16 Transcription Available


The title may have given it away but Suse knew she needed a DJ nom de guerre before she took to the decks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DTV Audio
Board Game Smorgasbord - Lazy Susan and the Year's Best Flicks

DTV Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 46:09


Join us for some gaming news, a Top 3, and a review of something…different!

Lost Spaces
'Oh, So You're A Lockdown Queen?' - with Jens Radda

Lost Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 46:37


Sometimes when I'm putting this show together I like to imagine that someone has somehow found this show in 50 years time and are having a good ol' giggle at how quaint and ol'timey the things we are talking about are. And if you are one of these people from the future it's probably worth me telling you about a little thing called the Covid-19 pandemic. This was (hopefully) a once-in-a-lifetime event where a highly contagious disease was sweeping the globe and, so, we were all made to stay in our houses for a good chunk of time to slow down the spread - like, around two years. It was especially tough because we didn't know when it was going to end, and we kept having these false starts where we were told we were allowed out and then our governments were like 'oh, whoops, no, spoke too soon - get back in your houses!'. Anyway, I tell you all of this because this week's guest, actor/singer/cabaret artist Jens Radda, had just moved to the city of Melbourne, Australia, from Sydney when the pandemic broke out, and so it had a significant influence on how he settled in to the city, how he made friends, and how he filled his days. And the periods of 'freedom' (for want of a better word) that he got in between lockdowns were precious and exciting to him because he got to go to queer spaces like the Rainbow House Club. Other episodes about Melbourne "Drag And Gayness Requires Delusion" - with Lazy Susan from Death to Everyone Podcast "Drag Can Be Different Things For Different People" - with Zelda Moon from Death to Everyone Podcast The Market, Commercial Road, Melbourne, Australia (with Katie Underwood) Follow me Instagram: ⁠⁠www.instagram.com/lostspacespod⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.facebook.com/lostspacespod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lostspacespod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sign up to the Queer Word newsletter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://queer-word.kit.com/3bf4af59cc Support me Buy Me A Coffee: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lostspacespod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow my guest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jensradda Website: https://www.jensradda.com/

Gen X Talks!
Rainwater smells, Tiny Houses, and a Lazy Susan

Gen X Talks!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 69:17


Mom's home. She sniffed out everything we did wrong while she was gone. The lazy Susan, shower soap art, kids update, Dayton might get a tiny house. And more...... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gen-x-talks1/support

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
FULL SHOW | The Lazy Susan Returns

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 56:55 Transcription Available


We've dusted off the cobwebs and strapped Suse back on to the Lazy Susan! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Improv is Dead
Lazy Susan's

Improv is Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 47:39


This weeks opening scene comes to us from Improv Pervert and Certified sicko Samantha Miller! Watch out for jump scares!We continue to get into the spooky mode talking comedies vs horror movies and are we all watching them the same way. We then prov about hot new restaurant ideas, living in the world of AR, and food that comes to you!Looking for more content?Support the pod! Join our Patreon for weekly bonus episodes and TONS of exclusive premium contentJoin the Discord communityDive into our discord channel to connect with fellow fans, discuss your favorite episodes, and meet the hosts of the show!Performers:Hosts: Dan White, Tim Lyons, & Damian AnayaEditor/Producer: Matthew Williams

Whatever Works
Whatever Works Episode 213 A Scones and Scons QuickMix! (07/10/2024)

Whatever Works

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 60:02


Show 213 - A Scones and Scons QuickMix! - 7th October 2024 Ted Salmon and Aidan Bell Contributions and Feedback British Egg Week - World Egg Day Dash Cam 4K for Polestar 2 Amazon Prime Days Pixel Watch 3 (45mm) - Marshall Monitor III Spec Finder for Android Rob Anderson on French Butter Dishes Speacour Cell Phone Storage Box Hazel's new BeeLink Mini PC I Wonder Who Bought It Ryobi RMT18-120SA15 18V ONE+ Multi Tool Kit Still Using Jon Dyer on the UK Ceefax Service Airfree P40 Filterless Air Purifier Daniel Bemis on Lazy Susan Turntable Cheap as Chips Metal Candle Holder JB WELD Plastic Weld Tesco Stainless Steel Flask - Whistling Gas Kettle - Chilly's Water Bottles I Want One of Those Kenwood QuickMix Go Presonus StudioLive 64S Digital Mixing Console Better Before Ed Hause on Squashed Train Seating B&Q and the Hunt for an Epoxy Resin Matthew Jones, Ed Hause and Chris Kelly on Royal Mail Gold Star Brodit John Tanzer to PSC Photos MeWe Group

SNAPS With Aaron and T-Bob
SEC and B1G Alliance Will Shape the Future of the Playoff

SNAPS With Aaron and T-Bob

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 51:06


On this episode we dive into a potential alliance between the SEC and B1G that will shape the future of College Football. SPECIFICALLY, the playoffs. Plus, does this mean we'll get more SEC vs B1G games?? Then we spin the Lazy Susan and we enjoy some CFB tapas. Things aren't ALL bad for Auburn fans. T-Bob is very excited for Woke vs Coke, two things near and dear to his heart. We provide numbers showing that Michigan LITERALLY cannot throw the ball. The B1G announces changes to how onside kicks are handled after a massive gaffe last weekend. And T-Bob explains how he choked away his first chance at a National Championship on College Football 25. Enjoy!

Paranormal Prowlers Podcast
S6 Ep288: The Human Lazy Susan. No Escape. The Squirrel Cage Jail.

Paranormal Prowlers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 24:25


In Council Bluffs, Iowa stands a unique structure that served as the Pottawattamie County Jail for over 80 years.

Masters of Our Domain
What's The Deal? Ep 22: "Lazy Susan" Feat. Milo and Pete

Masters of Our Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 54:34


There's no more Alan Partridge so, in lieu of those episodes, Milo and Pete have recorded a special 'What's The Deal?' to tide everyone over until Phoebe is back. Sign up for our Patreon to support the show and receive bonus episodes and heaps more content, from $3 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/mastersofpod

The Morning Cruise Replay
The Morning Cruise Replay - Gather Around

The Morning Cruise Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024


When do you gather around the dinner table? We asked that question yesterday in a social media poll and Carmen gave us the results this morning.  When you gather around that table is there a Lazy Susan involved? And in the living room, is there a La-Z-Boy?  Gather around as Bill shares a couple of stories with deeper meaning.  2 of Dave's sons were in the path of Hurricane Beryl yesterday. In preparation for the storm, the 2 families gathered together to wait it out. Dave...

The Morning Cruise Replay
The Morning Cruise Replay - Gather Around

The Morning Cruise Replay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024


When do you gather around the dinner table? We asked that question yesterday in a social media poll and Carmen gave us the results this morning.  When you gather around that table is there a Lazy Susan involved? And in the living room, is there a La-Z-Boy?  Gather around as Bill shares a couple of stories with deeper meaning.  2 of Dave's sons were in the path of Hurricane Beryl yesterday. In preparation for the storm, the 2 families gathered together to wait it out. Dave...

Whole 9 Yards: Idioms, Etymology, & Origins

Episode 225: Jay & Ray take a few Ls. - Encorelazy susanlo and beholdSubscribe, review, and come find us on Twitter, Instagram, & FB.Big Science Music is an award-winning original music and sound boutique. Providing scoring, sound design, radio, podcast, and all audio-post production services for the advertising, film, and video industries. Grab a taste of the groove salad at bigsciencemusic.comsome of the W9Y sources include phrase finder uk, word wizard forums, etymology online, the OED, American Dictionary of Idioms, Wiki, newspapers.com, stackexchange, worldwidewords.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
The Best of Suse | DJ Lazy Susan: Part 2

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 38:24


Her transformation from swimming Golden Girl into International DJ is complete - Now, she has to perform to the massesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
The Best of Suse | DJ Lazy Susan Part 1

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 43:57


Suse's lifelong passion for EDM saw her step behind the wheels of steel to play a MASSIVE nightclub gig - Here's how it startedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

3 O'Clock Parade
V2 Ep12 - Lazy Susan

3 O'Clock Parade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 132:14


V2 Ep12 - Lazy Susan by Drunky your Walt Disney World main Stay, Rhiannon who knows more about Drinking at the Disney Resorts than just about anyone & your Skipper, Dickrichie who spends more time at Disneyland than anyone else in Disney Twitter.

Kaulitz Hills - Senf aus Hollywood
Nichts für die Öffentlichkeit

Kaulitz Hills - Senf aus Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 73:38


Während Georg am Flughafen von Guadalajara wahrscheinlich immer noch nach seinem Koffer sucht, sitzen Lazy Susan und Crazy Rita bereits wieder im Weltherrschaftsbüro und berichten uns in fließendem Spanisch von ihrer neuen großen Liebe Mexiko. Bottemless Tequila, schief singende Alleinunterhalter und nagelknipsenden Exhibitionisten in der Hotellobby, manche Eindrücke lassen sich eben auch ohne Kryokapsel für die Ewigkeit konservieren. - Salud! Alle weiteren Infos rund um den Podcast, Updates und Werbepartner findet ihr hier: https://www.instagram.com/kaulitzhills.podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
FULL SHOW | DJ Lazy Susan BRINGS THE HOUSE DOWN

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 71:53


WOW! Just WOW! DJ Lazy Susan crushed her gig at The Met last night and we're all still coming down from it. The PM drops by along with Patty Carrigan but none are as bigger name as Susie was last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
FULL SHOW | Lazy Susan's Guerilla Gig

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 53:21


Luttsy & Buzz have had a BIG weekend at Magic Round, Lazy Susan is popping up somewhere in Brisbane to take her decks for a spin and the Queens stumbles during Smarter Than SuseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
INTERVIEW | Jolyon Petch Named as DJ Lazy Susan's Support Act

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 7:00


ANNOUNCEMENT | Officially supporting Suse at The Met next Thursday night will be none other than NZ/ Aus DJ extraordinaire Jolyon PetchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MASTER ORGANIZED MOTHERHOOD | Home Organization, Daily Routines, Time Management, Cleaning, Decluttering
34 // Friday Fun: Is the IKEA SNURRAD storage turntable actually a useful lazy susan for your fridge?

MASTER ORGANIZED MOTHERHOOD | Home Organization, Daily Routines, Time Management, Cleaning, Decluttering

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 18:06 Transcription Available


Welcome to Fun Friday's! Official name TBD :) For the month of May, I am dropping some extra episodes into your favorite podcast player on Friday's with product reviews, quick tips and special guests. Today I have a product review for you! Listen in to get all the details of the popular IKEA Snurrad Turntable for organizing your fridge. In this episode today, we will talk about... How long I have been using my IKEA Snurrad Lazy Susan for How much you can store on this large turntable for the fridge Sizing and fit considerations to help you decide if it is right for you Brief overview of how it works Discuss if it can be used elsewhere in the home We've got lots of great info to cover, so let's dive in! Next Steps for You... Join me in my new coaching program: https://www.plantomom.com/coaching Join the FB Community: https://www.bit.ly/mommin3community Become a M.O.M Insider: https://www.plantomom.com/mominsider

MASTER ORGANIZED MOTHERHOOD | Home Organization, Daily Routines, Time Management, Cleaning, Decluttering
32 // One Simple Bathroom Organization Hack to Boost Your Personal Care Daily Routines

MASTER ORGANIZED MOTHERHOOD | Home Organization, Daily Routines, Time Management, Cleaning, Decluttering

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 12:26 Transcription Available


Welcome back to the show! It's Friday! Before you head into the weekend I have a simple, easy tip for you in today's episode. I share a simple bathroom organization hack that has the potential to elevate your personal care routine!   I've been doing something lately that I am extremely proud of myself for, as it was a goal of mine for the new year to do this more.   Ironically, as I was reflecting on how much better I have been about this task lately, I came to realize something was helping me be more consistent with this task and I absolutely had to share it with you today!   In this episode today, we will talk about...   We will discuss a nifty organization hack using a Lazy Susan turntable in your bathroom cabinet for organizing your toiletries. This tip has helped me streamlines my daily morning and nighttime routines. Ensuring that I am more consistent in performing daily personal care habits.   I wanted to share this quick and easy tip with you today, in a fun BONUS episode.   Enjoy this episode and join me again on Wednesday for our regularly scheduled episode of the week.   Next Steps for You... Join me in my new coaching program: https://www.plantomom.com/coaching   Join the FB Community: https://www.bit.ly/mommin3community   Become a M.O.M Insider: https://www.plantomom.com/mominsider

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
UNCUT | Mashd N Kutcher Mentor DJ Lazy Susan

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 16:23


The guys from Mashd N Kutcher drop into the studio to introduce Susie to the DJ tools ahead of her boiler room gig and teach her the basics of mixing songs...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Approved with Megan and Wendy
Ep 36: One Lazy Susan at a Time

Approved with Megan and Wendy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 10:57


Welcome to another episode of "Approved with Megan and Wendy"! We're delighted to have you join us as we unveil some exciting finds that could add a touch of magic to your life. This week, Megan can't wait to introduce you to a game-changing kitchen gadget that's revolutionized her meal planning routine. Meanwhile, Wendy has a stylish furniture recommendation that not only enhances décor but also offers smart storage solutions for her teen's bedroom. And of course, we'll be circling back to discuss the wonders of the Lazy Susan. So, without further ado, let's jump right in and explore what treasures await! Tell us what you're using and loving! Email the show at meganandwendy@gmail.com Approved with Megan and Wendy Exclusively Moving to Patreon in June 2024! Exciting news, listeners! Starting in June 2024, "Approved with Megan and Wendy" will be exclusively moving to Patreon. This shift allows us to devote more time and resources to growing our other podcast, Girls Gone Hallmark, while still sharing all the products and recommendations you love. "Approved" will now become the fourth episode in our Patreon lineup, giving you even more exclusive content to enjoy. Join us today for just $5 a month to continue receiving our insights, laughs, and favorite finds, while supporting our podcasting journey. Don't miss out—join our Patreon community now! Unlock exclusive content by joining our Patreon community today! Enjoy a one-week free trial to experience all the perks. Products Mentioned in this Episode COSTWAY Mirror Jewelry Cabinet, Freestanding Jewelry Organizer Box (Amazon, $129) Vegetable Chopper,Senbowe Multifunctional 13-in-1 Food Chopper (Amazon, $17)

Hey Sis, Eat This
Sisters Who Sarcast

Hey Sis, Eat This

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 50:41


Courtney and Whitney may have met their sarcastic match on this weeks episode of Hey Sis, Eat This. Kathy, host of the Women Who Sarcast Podcast and her equally hilarious sister, Chris, join us to talk about their childhood of games, pranks and favorite dishes while celebrating the also very sarcastic and mom of 6, Momma Nancy. Growing up in the small town of Ticonderoga NY, pop. 3000, Momma Nancy ran a tight ship for this family of 8. Kathy and Chris share insights into the chaos and camaraderie that defined their childhood. Nancy kept the house in running order with her “wheel of chores,”  infamously large Lazy Susan that helped serve dinner and homemade board games to keep the large brood entertained.  The sisters pay tribute to their mother's no-nonsense attitude, which instilled values of respect and kindness in their upbringing. When one of the siblings stepped out of line, all it took was “that look” from Momma Nancy to know she wasn't going to put up with their antics.  The creative Momma Nancy, not only made homemade games, but sewed the family's clothes and reupholstered the family lazy boys multiple times. This jack-of-all-trades, big hearted momma worked tirelessly to make holidays memorable had an open door policy with all the neighbor kids. She embodied love, laughter and of course a bit of sarcasm in all that she did and we say HOORAY to Momma Nancy and Happy 90th Birthday, Lady!!  

Shopping For Tea
Lazy Susan and Harry Styles

Shopping For Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 59:53


In this episode we discuss everything drag race, news you can use, and our musical spotlight is Harry Styles! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/34tea/message

Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl
PB 457: Easy Soft Pretzel Rolls

Psychobabble with Tyler Oakley & Korey Kuhl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 40:44


This week we discuss the highs and lows of Cowboy Carter, Lazy Susan and the long history of Drag Race Makeover shenanigans, Gypsy Rose kicking off her hot girl summer, and Honey Boo Boo's mom stealing her reality television fortune. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Ben and Skin Show

A grilled cheese controversy and the do's and don'ts of ordering at subway

The Ben and Skin Show
Lazy Susan

The Ben and Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 22:45 Transcription Available


We discuss more details on the bridge collapse in Baltimore before getting into the Lazy Susan - A major pizza chain is coming in HOT to the Metroplex, and we do a quick run through of the new Ranger ballpark foods!

Woodworking with The Wood Whisperer (HD)
I Almost Didn’t Post This Video | Lazy Susan

Woodworking with The Wood Whisperer (HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024


Avoid common mistakes when building a lazy susan. Proper planning is key to creating a functional and beautiful rotating table.

The Tim Ferriss Show
#674: Neuroscientist David Eagleman — Exploring Consciousness, Sensory Augmentation, The Lazy Susan Method of Extraordinary Productivity, Dreaming, Improving Hearing with a Wristband, Synesthesia, Stretching Time with Novelty, Lessons from Titans of Sci

The Tim Ferriss Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 108:57


Brought to you by Vuori comfortable and durable performance apparel, Athletic Greens's AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement, and AeroPress 3-in-1 coffee press for delicious brews. David Eagleman (@davideagleman) is a neuroscientist, New York Times bestselling author, TED speaker, and Guggenheim Fellow. He is the writer and presenter of the Emmy-nominated series The Brain on PBS, as well as the podcast Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman. In Palo Alto, California, he teaches at Stanford University, runs a startup neurotech company called Neosensory, and directs the Center for Science and Law. Dr. Eagleman also runs a film and television production company, Cognito Entertainment, to bring scientific themes (fiction and nonfiction) to the screen.He is the author of eight books, including the international bestsellers Sum, Incognito, and his newest book, Livewired.Please enjoy!*This episode is brought to you by Vuori Clothing! 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That's up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive all-in-one daily greens product.*For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsorsSign up for Tim's email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissYouTube: youtube.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, Margaret Atwood, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, Dr. Gabor Maté, Anne Lamott, Sarah Silverman, Dr. Andrew Huberman, and many more.See 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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