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In This Episode: Candles, Cork & Linen | The Insomnia ProjectAmanda and Marco are back with another slow, wandering conversation — the kind that asks nothing of you and gives your mind just enough to follow without holding on. This week, they drift through the quiet textures of everyday life: pickled wood, the soft weight of linen, the springy underfoot feeling of cork, and the amber glow of a handmade candle. It's the kind of sleep podcast episode that feels like sitting in a warm room with nowhere to be.How this one meandersIt starts with Marco's recent project pickling wood — a technique that keeps coming up on the show, and for good reason. From there, the conversation finds its way to linen: the fabric, the feel, the way it shows up in clothes and bedding and slow living. Cork enters next — floors, stoppers, the material itself — and Amanda and Marco give you their honest take on whether they're actually fans. The episode closes with candles, including Amanda's low-key satisfying project of melting down candle remnants to make something new.The kind of show that's made for winding down. Whether you're lying in the dark or just trying to quiet a busy mind, this one has you covered.What we talk aboutMarco's pickling wood technique and why this topic keeps finding its way back to the showLinen as a material — clothing, bedding, and the particular texture that makes it a slow-living stapleCork floors and cork in general — do Amanda and Marco actually like it? (They'll tell you)The sensory appeal of candles and why they work so well as a wind-down ritualAmanda's candle-making project using leftover wax remnants — low effort, oddly satisfyingThis episode is perfect forAnyone who can't sleep and needs something gentle and unhurried to followPeople who love slow living content and material texturesLinen enthusiasts, cork-curious decorators, or anyone rethinking their home materialsOverthinkers and people with racing thoughts who need a soft landingCandle lovers and anyone who enjoys a good DIY-without-pressure storyThe Insomnia Project is a sleep podcast for people who lie awake at night. Hosts Amanda and Marco have quiet, unhurried conversations about everyday things — no plot twists, no tension, no agenda. Just the kind of talk that helps your body remember it's allowed to rest. New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe wherever you listen.
A couple heads out for a picnic, but everything changes when they're attacked by masked strangers and taken deep into the wilderness of Alpine National Park. Their disappearance sparks a massive search, but as police begin investigating, strange details start to emerge, and suspicion grows that something far more calculated than originally believed may be behind it… possibly even a cult. For a full list of our sources, visit npadpodcast.com/episodes For the latest NPAD updates, group travel details, merch and more, follow us on npadpodcast.com and our socials: Instagram: @nationalparkafterdarkTikTok: @nationalparkafterdark Support the show by becoming an Outsider and receive ad free listening, bonus content and more on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Want to see our faces? Catch full episodes on our YouTube Page! Thank you to this week's partners! PAKA: Grab your alpaca hoodie at PAKA® | Sustainable Alpaca Wool Outdoor Apparel from Peru . Quince: Refresh your everyday wardrobe with free shipping and 365-day returns at Women's Best Sellers – Top-Rated Cashmere, Linen & Leather Styles . Smalls: Get 60% off your first order, plus free shipping and free treats for life at Fresh Human-Grade Cat Food Delivery | Smalls . HARVEST HOSTS: Start your next road trip adventure with Harvest Hosts. Stay overnight at unique wineries, farms, breweries, and more across North America. Head to HarvestHosts.com and use code NPAD for 20% off your membership. First Day: Our listeners get up to 57% Off AND a Free Gift with code NPAD at Organic Multivitamin Gummies | First Day Vitamins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of our Unpacking Iconic Homes series, we dive into the interiors of the most famous Nancy Meyers movies - from The Holiday and Something's Gotta Give to It's Complicated and Father of the Bride - and unpack why these homes have become so deeply iconic. Nancy Meyers interiors aren't just beautiful - they feel warm, layered, lived-in and deeply aspirational in a way that still feels attainable.What we cover: Why Nancy Meyers homes feel so comforting and timeless The signature palette: warm neutrals, off-whites, contrast, and the occasional pale blues, sage greens and earthy browns relative to the location The art of layering (these homes are a masterclass) Kitchens as the emotional centre of the home The role of texture: linen, stone, wood, panelling, marble and slipcovered furniture Why lighting is everything (there are never too many lamps!) The famous The Holiday cottage (devastatingly it wasn't actually real!!) French doors, open shelving, subway tile and the “collected over time” look How Nancy Meyers interiors balance elegance with practicality Design details mentioned: Rosehill Cottage from The HolidaySomething's Gotta Give Hamptons interiors It's Complicated California warmth and layered neutrals Open shelving, plate racks and hanging pot rails Linen curtains and textured neutral rugs Fresh flowers, bowls of lemons and “lived-in” styling Paint colours & references mentioned: Benjamin Moore: Gentle Cream, White Dove, Timid White Farrow & Ball: School House White, James White, Slipper Satin Fleetwood Prestige: Greene Street Ikea Stockholm sheer curtains Key takeaways: Nancy Meyers homes work because they prioritise practicality over perfection Texture and layering is crucial Great homes feel collected and lived in, not instantly finished Practical everyday objects can be part of the styling The goal isn't minimalism - it's comfort, character and ease This episode is essentially a masterclass in creating a home that feels timeless, welcoming and deeply liveable. Follow the podcast on Instagram @ripitup_podcast_official, or follow us - Jenny is @workerscottage and Kate is @victorianrathmines
Old Testament Sermons / Speaker:Berry Kercheville Becoming “Good for Nothing” Jeremiah 13 Introduction: Illustrations are quite common in prophetical writings and especially in Jeremiah. When God gives these pictures it forces us to more plainly see our own present condition in his sight. Therefore, God gives us a photograph of how we appear to him when we do not live to glorify him. Chapter 13 gives us two vivid illustrations of how God sees Israel and therefore and warning to us. The Loincloth and Jars Filled with Wine, 13:1-14 The story: Jeremiah is commanded to purchase a loincloth, take it to the Euphrates (or Perath, NET, NIV, about three and a half miles from Anathoth), and bury it, then come back and get it. But when he retrieves it, it is ruined, “good for nothing.” The “loin cloth”— “A short skirt bound tightly around the waist and reaching some way down the thighs.” Linen would the fabric used by the priests (Leviticus 16:4) and likely was worn as an undergarment based on the analogy God used. The symbol of the loincloth is given in verse 11. Just as the loincloth would cling closely to a man's body so it was God's intention that his people cling closely to him and become “a people, a name, a praise, and a glory” to God. Is this the way you see your relationship with God? Notice the word “cling.” This is the same as Genesis 2:24—“a man shall leave his father and mother and cling to his wife.” God is not a casual partnership, or something we do when it is convenient, or a part time effort. It should be evident in every moment of our lives that we are clinging to him. But they refused to listen and therefore they would become to God like the loin cloth, “good for nothing.” Well, what would you do with a pair of underwear that was all rotten with holes in it? Throw it away! Look at yourself. You didn't just happen. You personally were created by God. But notice, not just created, but created to cling to God The question for us is quite obvious: Do we cling closely to the Lord or do we just “put him on” as an occasional “outer apparel?” We should be reminded that everything God has done has been to create “a people, a name, a praise, and a glory.” When we do not dedicate ourselves to that purpose, we are literally good for nothing. No wonder God created Hell. It is like a trash can, a Gehenna garbage dump where what is unusable is cast. Therefore, God is giving us a choice, be a “vessel of honor” or decide to be trash. How did Judah become good for nothing? Pride! Here is where we can get confused. We think pride is simply thinking of ourselves too highly. No, pride has to do with our relationship with God. Verse 10 describes it as “stubbornly following their own heart.” We must read “heart” as our minds. In other words, we do what we want to do. We are like Solomon in Ecclesiastes, seeking and searching whatever our eyes see and desire. Isn't it interesting that homosexuality is promoted by the word Pride? Without even realizing what they have done, we are called upon to be proud of sexual sins. Isaiah said, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil.” Here's how pride works: Very early in our lives we set a fairly ridged daily life. We get accustomed to it and we like it. We seek and search out things to do that give us some temporary pleasure, things that distract us from our work and fill that empty spot inside of us that we don't like to think about. We begin to think our little worldly idols are the only way to fill emptiness. Our distractions may not always be things that are morally evil, they are just things we like to do. But God is not in the picture. Or maybe a little bit. “Church” can be a good façade to cover up the truth that I just want to live life my way. “Every jar shall be filled with wine” (12-14) The people's response indicated that they thought Jeremiah was telling them something that was obvious. “Of course every jar will be filled with wine! That's what we have been telling you! We will continue to live in prosperity. Babylon can do nothing to us.” But Jeremiah explains it is not the wine of joy they will be filled with, God will fill them with the wine of God's wrath. God will dash them against one another and he will show “no pity or spare or have compassion.” They will be destroyed. That is exactly what God later said the Babylonians would do to them (21:7). Thus God gives us a strong reminder: mercy comes to those who obey God and keep his covenant. In fact, mercy and forgiveness are embedded in the covenant (Jeremiah 31:33-34). There is no mercy outside the covenant! God's Pain Over Judah's Demise (15-17) Vs. 15-16 God pleads with them—“hear, give ear; be not proud.” God is not saying he will stop the coming judgment. No, it's coming. “Give glory to the Lord your God” are the same words Joshua said to Achan. His death was still certain, and so was Judah's. But they could still have an eternal hope if they would give up their ways. Consequences to our sins remain, but we can still find eternal hope. Vs. 17 God's tears. Ezekiel 33:11, “As I live, declares the Lord GOD, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but that the wicked turn from his way and live.” In our weakness and foolishness we may think that our sins are not hurting anyone. Well, that's not true, sin harms everyone around us, but what is especially not considered is that our sin harms God and is painful to God, even to the point of tears. He weeps bitterly for us just as we would for our own children. The Shocking Consequences of Stubborn Pride (18-27) The problem with those who are prideful is they believe they can escape the consequences. “Because the sentence against an evil deed is not executed speedily, the heart of the children of man is fully set to do evil (Ecclesiastes 8:11). “Yep! I'm not doing what I ought to do, but everything is going fine! I'm making good money. No worries!” Then suddenly it happens… 18-19 The king and queen are dethroned. Even the cities of the wilderness are closed up and all Judah is taken into exile. What! That can't be! We were still offering sacrifices. 20-22 “What happened to your beautiful flock? Why are these special allies that you cultivated as friends destroying you?” It happened suddenly, like a woman in labor! But worse, why are we being violated like a woman in a siege? The answer is simple: it is the greatness of your iniquity! When judgment comes, that will always be the answer! 23-27 The inability to change. In spite of God's warning, they cannot change any more than an Ethiopian can change the color of his skin or a leopard his spots. God plainly warns us of the danger of procrastinating a change of lifestyle that is at best mediocre in serving God. The longer we stay in a lifestyle that does not give God our all, the more difficult it is to change. The people of Judah are a perfect example. It became impossible for them to change! We think in our minds, “Oh that can't be so! I'm going to change at some point, I'm just not quite ready.” What we don't realize is how deep in a pit our mind is already. We haven't just dug a little hole when we dabble a bit in sinful activities. Patterns and addictions develop in our brains as we practice sin. Sin detaches us from God. Every day we delay pushes us deeper until we do not know how to escape and no longer have the desire in our heart for God. It is what the Lord meant when he repeatedly accused Israel of having a hard heart and a heart of stone or when Paul referred to having a “calloused” mind (Ephesians 4:21). Wife: “I caught my husband watching porn. He was really sorry, but then I caught him again and again. I don't know what to do; he says he's sorry.” Husband: “I found out my wife has had an affair. She is really ashamed and sorry, and she said it was only once. Should I just forgive her and let it go?” I'm sure we would all say that if there is true repentance, it would be important to save the marriage. That being said, there is something most people do not think about. Those were not little sins that just happened and we should put it behind us. As Paul said, “…the sexually immoral person sins against his own body.” These sins go deep and will be remembered and replayed for years to come. Conclusion: Now listen again to the words: “This evil people, who refuse to hear my words, who stubbornly follow their own heart and have gone after other gods to serve them and worship them, shall be like this loincloth, which is good for nothing.” Pride says, “I can quit my sins; I'm not too deep. What I'm doing is not that bad.” God has an entirely different take! Berry Kercheville The post Jeremiah 13: Becoming Good For Nothing appeared first on Woodland Hills Church of Christ.
Ile ja Mikko saapuivat töihin tietämättöminä Suomen drooniuhasta, mutta Mikolla on vahva teoria siitä, mistä kaikki johtuu. Studiossa järkytytään myös siitä, ettei tuottaja-Nepperi ole nähnyt yhtä klassikkoelokuvaa. Ile yllättyy ulkona erikoisesta näystä koiran kanssa, ja Onko rikos jo vanhentunut -osiossa kuullaan tarina HIMin paluuhuhusta, joka on levinnyt kansainväliseksi. Lisäksi Mikolle tulee eräästä julkisuuden henkilötä mieleen Ilen vaimo. Räntätään myös matkalle lähtemisestä ja kuullaan perinteiset Motörhead-uutiset.Seitsemän hyvää syytä kuunnella. Kuuntele koko UHC:n lähetys arkiaamuisin Radio Cityllä klo 6–11.
Kansainvälinen kuvataidefestivaali Utopias Lahti on käynnissä parhaillaan Lahdessa, Voiman aamussa Sara Perttusen vieraana kävivät taiteellinen johtaja Henri Airo ja tuottaja Jaakob Lahtinen.Kuuntele haastattelu kokonaisuudessaan Radio Voiman podcasteissa.
The disgusting, vile problem plaguing Brandon that only appeared once in 2001…is back! Credere explains a new way to clean the inner nose. If your significant other doesn't tell you to clean your ass, they gotta go. Cleo is healthy update. Linen pants really take over this episode. LAFC game and Arby's; oh what a night. Easter was hopping. Who likes the Dolphins, fo reel!
April 6, 2026 | Daniel Harris teaches from John 20 about the significance of the empty tomb and the linen cloths that Jesus left behind.
I’ve teamed up with Tauranga Weddings to give away a double pass to their brand new Italian-inspired event, That’s Amore. Head to @thekiwiweddingpodcast on Instagram to enter, and you can find tickets and all the details here. This week, I’m joined by Paige to chat about her stunning McCallum Residence wedding, and the whirlwind journey from almost eloping in Italy to planning a full wedding in just a few months. We chat about:
1. The Sight 2. The Significance 3. The Salvation
As we harmonise the gospels accounts, we see can follow the resurrection events in order, from the moment Christ’s dead body was laid in the tomb to the multiple eye witnesses accounts of his resurrection. The disciples are moved from sorrow to joy and from fear to faith as they realise that Jesus is risen […]
"And he said to them, “Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen; he is not here. See the place where they laid him." - Mark 16:6Preservice Song: Hymn 31:1, 2Votum and SalutationHymn 32:1, 2, 3, 410 Words of the CovenantHymn 42:4, 5, 6PrayerScripture Reading: John 19:31-42Hymn 68:2, 3, 4Sermon: John 20:1-9The arrangement of the linen cloths proves Christ's victory over death.1. Confusion: they saw an empty tomb and wondered2. Confirmation: they saw the linen cloths and believedHymn 33:1, 2, 3, 4Thanksgiving PrayerThanksgiving OfferingHymn 34:1, 2, 3, 4BenedictionTime:MorningMinister:Rev. J. VanSpronsenTexts:John 20:1–9John 19:31–42
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The Alien crew is back this week, and things might be slightly positive now. The power has seemingly been turned on correctly. The party is ambushed by another, but very different Alien. Will they survive the encounter? Is the power the final step? Will they make it out? Whats going on with a more Swole Noor? Find out this, and much more this week on WLP Tries Alien The TTRPG. If you want more content from us consider supporting us on Patreon! Warp Lords is a product of Bandit Gang Entertainment, and the game is used with their permission. Buy the game, take the ride! Buy/Download Warp Lords Here Follow our Sosh-Meds! Warp Lords Podcast Tweeter: @WarpLordsPod Warp Lords Tweeter: @Warplords Warp Lords Facebook: Warp Lords Warp Lords Podcast Patreon: Demand an apology Warp Lords Podcast Tik Tok: @warplordspodcast Credits: GM (Alien The TTRPG): Graham Banas Birger Hedenstrom: Mike Danger Vautour Sezja IDontRememberYourLastNameBaby: Jared Cryan Noor Sajad: Dillon Morin Music: Jared Cryan Editing: Devin Malinowski Art: Mike "Danger" Vautour If you like what you heard, then please spread the word. Any characters, items, animals, blob monsters, trees, instruments, bad voices, manic lawyers, power tools, pocket pickles or shitty jokes that bear resemblance to another intellectual property or otherwise non-original content are used in parody or satire or other harmless ways and are in no way related to or a depiction of another subject in or around reality. This is a silly podcast with silly people, and is not intended to be taken seriously by anyone in any way.
Today we're thrilled to welcome back Susan Khalje of Susan Khalje Couture. Susan first joined us on Sew & So in 2023 (Episode 75), where she shared her remarkable journey into couture sewing and her passion for teaching these refined techniques around the world. Since then, her work has continued to evolve—expanding her global reach through online education and immersive experiences abroad. Widely regarded as one of the foremost authorities on couture sewing, Susan trained at the legendary New York salon Chez Cez et Bez, designed on Seventh Avenue, and later built a celebrated custom bridal and eveningwear business before dedicating herself fully to teaching. A longtime contributing editor to Threads Magazine and author of Bridal Couture: Fine Sewing Techniques for Wedding Gowns and Evening Wear and Linen and Cotton: Classic Sewing Techniques, many also recognize her from Sew Much More, which aired for six years on HGTV and DIY Network. Today, she continues to inspire sewists worldwide through her Couture Sewing School, her online Couture Sewing Club, and her curated educational trips to Paris and London. (2:40) Susan recaps her journey to couture sewing. (5:05) what's Susan been doing since her last visit with us in 2023? (5:42) Her Couture Sewing Club has taught sewists worldwide. She talks about it's beginning and how it's evolved. Also, what's important to her about this online community? (7:25) Couture sewing is very tactile. How does she teach this online? (8:52) What's her favorite couture technique?(10:36)Susan explains couture sewing (12:24) Is every garment designed with the owner and event in mind? Hear her very unique point of view! (12:33) How long does it take to create a couture item? (14:08) What's it like for her to experience a student's first “ A Ha” moment? (15:16) Why are her curated trips to Paris and London so special? What do the participants learn? (18:01) What's her favorite thing to do on these trips? (19:04) What continues to inspire her? (20:42) What changes has she seen in the sewing audience since she's been involved in writing/teaching? (23:25) What's next for her and what's her dream? (25:05) Is there a question we didn't ask that she wishes we had asked? Well, get with a group of people who sew! (26:10) Want to contact Susan? susan@susankhalje.com Be sure to subscribe to, review and rate this podcast on your favorite platform…and visit our website sewandsopodcast.com for more information about today's and all of our Guests.
In this episode of Backstory on the Shroud of Turin, Guy Powell interviews Russ Breault about one of the most compelling claims surrounding the Shroud of Turin. Russ describes the cloth as a gospel written on linen and explains why it continues to inspire believers, researchers, and seekers alike.He discusses the relationship between the Shroud, the empty tomb, and the face cloth, showing how these elements connect to the Gospel story of Jesus Christ. The conversation also explores suffering, sacrifice, and the idea of extreme love revealed through the Passion.Russ offers insights that connect history, faith, and visual testimony in a way that is clear and accessible. This episode will resonate with anyone interested in the Resurrection, Christian apologetics, and the message behind The Only Witness.
Kansainvälinen matkailuasiakas ei tunne suomalaista maisemaa, kieltä eikä kulttuuria, eikä jaksa tulkita epäselvää markkinointia. Miten siis erottautua alalla, jossa vahvuudet ovat pääasiassa samat kuin kilpailijoilla? Mitä motiivit, odotukset ja matkustuskäyttäytyminen tarkoittavat kansainvälisen markkinoijan työpöydällä? Miksi kansainvälinen asiakas on markkinoinnin paras opettaja? Tässä jaksossa MarkkinointiRadion vieraat Greta Tanskanen ja Suvi Ahola (NordicMarketing Finland) käyvät läpi, mitä kansainvälinen markkinointi oikeasti tarkoittaa ja miten suomalainen matkailutoimija voi tehdä aidosti vetoavaa markkinointia heti lähtöviivalta alkaen. Jaksossa puhutaan kohderyhmistä, matkailualalla erottautumisesta ja tunnelman luomisesta konkretian keinoin. Greta ja Suvi avaavat käytännön esimerkein, mitä tarkoittaa siirtyä kohderyhmän tunnistamisesta sen todelliseen tuntemiseen, ja miksi se on niin tärkeää. Kuulemme myös, kuinka oikeanlaisella tuotteistamisella kokemuksia ja elämyksiä voidaan kuvata niin, että ne avautuvat myös heille, jotka eivät koskaan ole suomalaisessa saunassa istuneet. Tämä jakso tarjoaa näkökulmia kaikille matkailutoimijoille, joilla on kansainvälisiä asiakkaita tai haaveita sellaisista, ja jotka haluavat laittaa kotipesänsä kuntoon ennen kuin astuvat kansainvälisille laduille.
This week we are chatting wedding décor, basically everything that enhances your weddings minus flowers! E.g Linen, Glassware etc etc, you MUST listen in to this ep for all our tips and advice! Plus we have all your decor related questions.Follow us on socials @letsgetyouwedpodcastEmail us your questions and AITA letsgetyouwedpodcast@gmail.comWatch us on YouTube https://youtu.be/uR3g6GFw8ogMake sure to like, subscribe and leave us a 5* review we really appreciate it
Perfumes sold in Ace Hardware AND LuckyScent?? Get you a perfumer who can do both.That's George Tedder: an IFF perfumer who specializes in home care. If you've ever wondered who's really scenting your toilet bowl cleaner (and how!), this one's for you.MY SOTD: ERIS Parfums Mother's Milk (code: PERFUMEROOM for 10% off)FRAGS MENTIONED:Hermès Terre d'Hermès, Downy Calm, Downy Unstoppables Unlimited Collection, Buff City Soap Scent Boosters, BBW Fragrance Boosters, Downy Blends Toasted Vanilla, Baccarat Rouge 540, Carolina Hererra Good Girl, Paco Rabanne Invictus, BBW Sun-drenched Linen, Clean House Vibes, IFF Sinfonide, Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb, A&F Fierce, Atelier Cologne Orange Sanguine, Dior Eau Sauvage, Diptyque: Oud Palao, Feu de Bois, Choisya, Narguilé; Dior Homme, Hermès Terre d'Hermès
167 Years of Italian Craftsmanship in the Heart of the Eternal City - Historic Linen Shop in the Heart of Rome Just steps from the Italian Parliament, tucked into one of the most elegant corners of Rome's historic center, sits a remarkable shop that many people walk past without realizing the extraordinary history inside. Tebro, a Rome historic linen shop founded in 1867, has been serving the city for more than 167 years, quietly building a reputation for quality, discretion, and craftsmanship that reaches far beyond the streets surrounding it. The store today is located on Via dei Prefetti, inside the centuries-old Palazzo Pallavicini. The building itself dates back to the medieval period, and the Tebro premises now occupy roughly one thousand square meters of space within it. The location could hardly be more central. Within just a few minutes' walk are the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, and some of the most beautiful streets in Rome. It is one of those places where the layers of Roman history feel very close at hand. Yet what makes Tebro truly remarkable is not only its location, but the fact that it represents something increasingly rare in modern cities: a historic, multi-generational family business that has managed to preserve its identity while adapting to the realities of contemporary life.
On this episode of Ask Roz & Mocha, we're diving into everything from childhood nostalgia to Bollywood classics. A listener wants to know the one thing we did growing up that our kids will never get to experience, while another tries to crack the mystery of how Mocha manages to “run the streets” despite being in bed by 7. We get a special question for the Guyanese boys about their favourite Bollywood movies, plus someone wonders why Roz hasn't been rocking much linen lately — is it a summer‑only vibe or is he officially over it? And things get extra spicy when we're asked which show member we'd share a bed with… and what car brands everyone drives. Another wild and hilarious ride through your questions!
When Charity asked her grandpa to tell her about himself, he took her to a gravesite. Find out why and how that tells us about our call to witness to others about Jesus.
What is the kingdom of God?; Crusades?; Studying history; Persuasion vs force; "Stoning"; "Corban"; Idolatry?; Cities of blood - Systems; Cutting hair/skin; Rituals and ceremonies; Making the word of God to none effect; Unmooring words from their meaning; Heredity; Spiritual DNA?; Extra-terrestrials?; Evil appearing as angels of light; Guidance from Holy Spirit; Altars of sacrifice?; Lev 6:2 in that which was delivered - "paqqadown" = to deposit, store, supply (in trust); biet+pi-kuf-dalet-vav-nun; Gen 31:46; Pledges to Pharaoh; Praying at the "Well of Beersheba"?; Jacob going to Egypt; Learning to be Israel; Quicksand; Man having dominion - unalienable rights; "Dress and keep it"; God's trust in men; Angels in Sodom and Gomorrah?; Avoiding repeating historical mistakes; Vanity vs Humility; Recompense; Prodigal son; Lk 15:11; Checking your spirit; False swearing; Setting priorities like God; Atonement?; Replacement and offering to world; Lev 6:8 - law (Towrah); Ex 13:9 tav-vav-resh-tav; Leaven?; "Put to death"?; Nazarite?; Mal 2:6, Mal 4:4; Law of faith; Aaron and his sons; "Burnt offering"; Altars?; Fire?; Aleph-tav untranslated?; Man's faith in God; Social safety net; Linen garment; Breeches?; Ashes?; Baldness?; Reserve fund of the kingdom of God; Daily sacrifice for the (true) needy; Wise giving - witness; Fraud; Going the way of Christ; Uncorrupted social welfare; Freewill offerings; Christ's lineage includes Parthia; Pharisees today; Biting your neighbor; Eating with unleavened bread; Walking in the spirit; Trusting others; No right to social security; Being filled with Holy Spirit; "Court"?; Crooks and crookedness; Strong congregations; "Sabbath" is about debt; half = mem-chet-tzedek-yod-tav-hey; "morning"? Biet-biet-kuf-resh - without delay, right away; "Sweet savor"?; Passover lamb to eat in one night; Sprinkling?; Separate Israelites; v28: Earthen vessel; Using up; "broken" shabar; Judgement-repentance- deliverance; Pride!; Gather faithfully; Tribalism; Doing the will of the Father; Stay humble, my friends.
Linen-clad singer/guitarist Mummy Cass from Here Come the Mummies joins me for a spooktacular talk about ancient Egyptian pyramids, fruity cereals, catching fire on stage, horror conventions, Cheap Trick requests, Spinal Tap quotes, single and double entendres, and more!Check out Here Come the Mummies!Website: https://herecomethemummies.com/Social: https://www.instagram.com/herecomethemummies/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2pXFmyqPm7wHJ1HGAwyR3L?si=EL5M2B0vSKyM8fLyYwmi0w40 Minutes of Funk is an interview podcast focusing on Funk practitioners, their philosophies, and their music. Listen on all podcast networks and please subscribe, rate, and leave feedback for the show. Follow on social media: https://www.facebook.com/40minutesoffunk | https://instagram.com/40minutesoffunk.Support at only $5/month or more and receive exclusive perks at https://www.patreon.com/40minutesoffunk. Check out the website for more info at http://www.40minutesoffunk.com!Listen to my weekly funk radio show, Tonic: The Funky Groove Show https://www.funkygrooveshow.com, every Friday night at http://www.kgou.org and follow on social media: https://www.facebook.com/FunkyGrooveShow | https://www.instagram.com/funkygrooveshow - thanks!Send me a text, yo!Support the show
Rajoitukset maailman suurimmilta ydinasearsenaaleilta poistuivat Uusi START -sopimuksen rauettua Yhdysvaltain ja Venäjän välillä. Sopimuksen raukeamisen myötä kylmän sodan aikana luotu ydinaserajoitusten järjestelmä on käytännössä kokonaisuudessaan purettu USA:n ja Venäjän välillä. Eivätkö maailman suurimmat ydinasemahdit enää piittaa ydinasevalvonnasta? Onko uusi kilpavarustelu ydinaseilla estettävissä? Haastattelussa ovat Ulkopoliittisen instituutin tutkija Jyri Lavikainen ja Tukholman rauhantutkimusinstituutin Siprin vanhempi tutkija Tytti Erästö. Toimittajana on Tapio Pajunen.
This week, Chelsea is joined by content creator and founder of label K.Juliet, Chloe Barry-Hang. They are diving deep into the trends taking over the sand in 2026—we're getting into all things swim! What trends we're leaving in 2025 (goodbye, tankinis) and why platform thongs are the "cool girl" shoe of the season. Plus, Chloe shares how she went from corporate life to building a brand out of her "sh*t hole" apartment. EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Chelsea's Boujie: Hunza G Coverage Celine Swim With Tonal Hoops $350 Chloe's Boujie: Missoni Bikini or a Vintage Fendi Baguette Sequin Bag in Green $5,105 Chelsea's Budget: Meshki Kayleigh Crochet Knit Mini Dress - White, $119 Chloe's Budget: Slim Square Toe Thongs $45 GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch us on Youtube this episode goes live at 8pm tonight! Follow us on Instagram Want to shop the pod? Sign up to the Nothing To Wear Newsletter to see all the products mentioned plus more, delivered straight to your inbox after every episode. CREDITS: Host: Chelsea Hui Guest: Chloe Barry-Hang Producer: Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Tina Matolov Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Just so you know — some of the product links in these notes are affiliate links, which means we might earn a small commission if you buy through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, and it helps support the show. Happy shopping! Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a message!In this episode, we are joined by Deepak Mehrotra, founder and CEO of California Design Den, for a practical discussion on how linen decisions affect short-term rental operations over time.Drawing from more than 20 years in textile manufacturing, Deepak shares how California Design Den evolved from supplying major retailers to working directly with short-term rental operators. The conversation focuses on how linen choices shift as portfolios grow, and why decisions that seem straightforward early on can become more complex at scale.Rather than treating linens as a one-time purchase, this episode explores them as an operational system that touches guest experience, laundry workflows, replacement cycles, inventory planning, and cost control.Episode Chapters:01:07 – Deepak's background in textile manufacturing and direct-to-consumer bedding04:55 – How and why STR operators became a core customer segment16:45 – Cotton performance and durability in high-turnover environments17:45 – Common reasons linens need replacement in STR operations13:33 – Renting versus owning linens and how operators assess the tradeoffs14:43 – Laundry considerations for in-house and outsourced models25:31 – Inventory availability, fulfillment speed, and consistency at scale31:56 – How linen strategy evolves as portfolios grow28:09 – Operational simplicity when managing linens across multiple propertiesConnect with Deepak:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepak-mehrotra-9752682/ Connect with California Design Den:Website: https://www.californiadesignden.com/ ✨ Exclusive Offer to Alex & Annie Listeners:Upgrade your guest sleep experience with California Design Den.Get 10% off with code AlexAnnie10OFF.Apply for California Design Den's Linen VIP Club to access preferred pricing and dedicated hospitality support.
Miten arvot ja instituutiot kestävät maailman myllerryksessä? Lokakuuussa The Ulkopolitist, Hanaholmen ja Svenska Freds järjestivät paneelikeskustelun otsikolla "Muuttuva kansainvälinen järjestys – Onko arvoille enää tilaa nykymaailmassa?". Keskustelu oli osa Hanaholmenin 50-juhlavuoden kunniaksi järjestettyä dialogisarjaa. Keskustelussa pohdittiin muun muassa instituutioihin kohdistuvaa painetta, arvojen puolustamisen vaatimaa sinnikkyyttä, sekä sitä, kuinka militarisaation voimistuminen muuttaa yhteiskuntaa. Kuinka Suomi ja Ruotsi voivat turvata tasapainon arvojen ja realismin välillä kasvavien geopoliittisten jännitteiden aikana? Entä mitä on vaakalaudalla, jos keskitymme vain kovaan turvallisuuteen ja laiminlyömme pehmeän turvallisuuden näkökulmat? Mukana keskustelussa olivat Gabriella Irsten, Svenska Fredsin kestävän rauhan ja inhimillisen turvallisuuden asiantuntija, Caroline Holmqvist, politiikan tutkija Ruotsin maanpuolustuskorkeakoulussa, sekä Ilmari Nalbantoglu, Fingon vaikuttamistyön johtaja. Keskustelua moderoi The Ulkopolitistin kumppanuus- ja kehityspäällikkö Iida Hyyryläinen. Podcastin leikkasi Pauliina Saloranta.
听前提示一、每期提供10个单词,每个单词都会有2-3个例句,方便理解记忆。二、每个单词和句子都会重复5遍,其中第2遍为慢速,有助于识别。三、本材料的整体难度较低,可以用来听力磨耳朵和单词查漏补缺。Day1361351.Linen.线;路线;界线 v.排队I tried to call her, but the line was busy.我试着给她打电话,但电话很忙。I got there really early; therefore, I was first in line.我真的很早就到达那里;因此我是第一个排队的。I don't have the patience to wait in line for hours just to buy a ticket.我没耐心排队等几个小时只是为了买票。1352.Lipn.嘴唇He licks his lips.他舔了舔嘴唇。She kissed him on the lips.她吻了他的嘴唇。1353.Liquidn.液体a.液体的,液态的Water and oil are both liquids.水和油都是液体。Water is liquid. When it freezes, it becomes solid.水是液体。当它冻结时,它会变为固体。1354.Listn.表,目录,名单This list is updated frequently.此列表经常更新。Please check all the items on this list.请检查此清单上的所有物品。He has proposed a list of political reforms.他提出了一份政治改革清单。1355.Listenvi.听,倾听I rarely listen to the radio.我很少听广播。Do you often listen to audio books?你经常听有声读物吗?I often listen to the radio on the way to work.我经常在上班的路上听广播。1356.Litern.公升(容量)This tank has a capacity of thirty liters.这个水箱的容量是30升。The average person must drink at least a liter of water every day.普通人每天必须至少喝一升水。普通人每天必须至少喝一升水。1357.Literaturen.文学,文学作品,文献I major in English literature.我主修英语文学。My favorite subject is literature.我最喜欢的科目是文学。1358.Littlen.不多 a.小;The patient got better little.病人一点一点地好起来。"Does your throat hurt?"."Yes,a little."“你的喉咙疼了吗?”“是的,有点。”Don't exclude your little sister from the party.不要把你的妹妹排除在聚会之外。1359.Livev.生活,居住 a.生动的,直播的I want to live on that island.我想住在那个岛上。We live in a beautiful port city.我们生活在一个美丽的港口城市。Women tend to live longer than men.女性的寿命往往比男性长。1360.Livinga.活的,有生命的,天然的 n.生活He's still living with his parents.他还和父母住在一起。I don't know what he does fora living.我不知道他以什么为生。A mysterious young woman is living next door.一位神秘的年轻女子住在隔壁。
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Welcome back to Bri Books — the podcast that educates, encourages, and inspires by exploring ideas both on and off the page. Today's episode is about winter lixfestyle favorites: the soft hobbies, rituals, and everyday comforts that carried me through 2025 and that I'm intentionally bringing with me into 2026. You've heard a lot about the "soft life" and the "soft girl era." I want to offer a reframing: your grandmother may be the softest woman you know. Softness isn't new. It's inherited. It's practiced. It's slow. If you're new to the show, leave a review of Bri Books on Apple Podcasts, and listen to Bri Books on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Please tell me where you're traveling to by using #bribooks on Instagram and subscribe to the Bri Books newsletter at bribookspod.com/newsletter. This episode isn't about hustle or optimization. It's about winter evenings, quiet joy, and choosing process over productivity. Last winter, I noticed myself reaching less for outcomes and more for ways of being — warmth, texture, ritual, and time that felt expansive rather than efficient. These are the lifestyle favorites that came out of that season and are staying with me. 1. Embroidery Embroidery is the ultimate soft hobby. It's tactile, forgiving, and slow in the best way. You can pick it up for ten minutes or lose an entire evening to it. Best of all, you always have something to show for your time: a few stitches, a pattern emerging, a garment mended. It requires no screens, very little space, and pairs beautifully with audiobooks, podcasts, or quiet TV. On dark winter nights, embroidery feels deeply grounding. 2. Popcorn From the Cob This was a surprise favorite of 2025. Popping kernels directly off a dried corn cob feels old-fashioned and ceremonial. It turns a snack into an event. Pop it on the stove, finish with butter and flaky salt, and eat while reading or watching snow fall. It's nostalgic, humbling, and cozy: and it happens fast enough that it asks for your full attention. 3. Candle Making & Light as Ritual I've been making candles for years, but winter 2025 made it a true ritual. Choosing the scent, wax, and vessel is an act of intention. I make candles in batches early in the season and burn them slowly throughout winter so my home smells familiar and grounding. In long, dark months, light matters. So start making your candles. 4. Gardening (Even in Winter) Gardening doesn't stop in winter; it changes form. Winter gardening looks like planning, seed sorting, journaling, and tending indoor plants. It's a reminder that growth doesn't always look active. Winter is when I reflect on what I want to grow — literally and metaphorically — in the year ahead. 5. A New Duvet from Culver One of my most meaningful upgrades of 2025 was investing in better sleep. A Cultiver linen duvet changed how winter nights felt. Linen regulates temperature beautifully, feels lived-in, and makes your bed feel like a destination. When nights are long, rest should feel intentional. 6. A Beautiful Cup from Jinen This may sound small, but it isn't. A really good cup changes how you experience mornings. Texture matters. Weight matters. A ceramic or natural-finish cup slows you down and makes tea or coffee feel ceremonial. Winter mornings deserve softness. This cup from Jinen porcelain Hasami cup has become my absolute favorite porcelain cup for everyday use. 7. Instant Pot (and Instant Pot Culture) In 2025, I leaned into comfort cooking: soups, stews, beans, and broths. The Instant Pot makes nourishment accessible without urgency. Batch cooking on Sundays meant weekday dinners felt cared for instead of chaotic. 8. Farmers Markets (Even in Winter) Winter farmers markets are quieter, more intentional, and deeply communal. Root vegetables, bread, eggs, preserves. Shopping local in winter feels like an act of care — a reminder that provision exists in every season, just in different forms. 9. Painting Painting returned to my life without pressure to be good. Winter painting is about mood, texture, and emotion — not outcome. Paint in low light. Let it be messy. Let it exist just for you. 10. New Boots & a New Coat A good pair of winter boots grounds you — literally. Practical, wearable winter clothing makes cold weather feel intentional instead of inconvenient. Winter style should support your life, not complicate it. These favorites aren't about consumption. They're about attention. Soft hobbies teach us to stay. Winter rituals remind us we're allowed to move slowly. As we head into 2026, I'm choosing warmth, intention, and creativity — and leaving urgency behind. If you're new to the show, leave a review of Bri Books on Apple Podcasts, and listen to Bri Books on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Please tell me where you're traveling to by using #bribooks on Instagram and subscribe to the Bri Books newsletter at bribookspod.com/newsletter.
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In this episode of the Uploft Interior Design Podcast, I find myself recording from my cozy cottage in my favorite onesie, balancing the chaos of family life and my design work. I kick things off by encouraging listeners to add a comfortable onesie to their holiday wish lists, sharing my personal preferences for the perfect design. Then, I dive into a listener's question from Courtney in Vermont about window treatments for her historical home, offering advice on how to enhance her cozy transitional style. In the second half, I discuss the eye-opening Netflix documentary "Sean Combs: The Reckoning," where I share my shock at the revelations about Sean Combs' life and the dark underbelly of the hip-hop industry. I wrap up the episode by inviting listeners to send in their design questions and recommendations for shows and books, as I look forward to more engaging discussions in the weeks to come. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast00:02:34 - Holiday Wishlist: The Perfect Onesie00:04:04 - Listener Mailbag: Courtney's Window Treatment Dilemma00:08:22 - Design Advice for Historical Homes00:15:06 - Transitioning to Pop Culture: Sean Combs The Reckoning Doc00:16:11 - Revelations About Sean Combs and Bad Boy Records00:23:11 - Final Thoughts on the Documentary and Its Implications00:25:32 - Closing Remarks and Recommendations Links: Uploft.com AffordableInteriorDesign.com Submit your design questions to be featured on the show Become a Premium Member and access the bonus episodes Click here to become an interior designer with Uploft's Interior Design Academy. Get Betsy's book: betsyhelmuth.com/book For more about our residential interior design services, visit ModernInteriorDesign.com For our commercial interior design services, visit OfficeInteriorDesign.com Follow Us: Instagram: @uploftinteriordesign Facebook: facebook.com/UploftIntDes TikTok: tiktok.com/@uploftinteriordesign LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/uploft-interior-design If you enjoy the show, please spread the word and leave a review on iTunes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I'm chatting with Dianuh from Chasing Linen about simplifying your business for profitability. Dianuh is an incredibly successful business woman who has great insights into how cutting revenue streams can actually help your business Get started now with the Inventory Genus Course. Click here to save $250! Work with Me - https://www.ciarastockeland.com/work-with-meVisit the Bookstore - https://www.ciarastockeland.com/bookstoreSign Up for Free Weekly Tips and Trainings - https://www.ciarastockeland.com/subscribe Connect with Dianuhhttps://www.instagram.com/dianuhaerin https://www.instagram.com/chasinglinen www.chasinglinen.com
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Throughout three years of school, Rae Malgregor had been perfectly pliant, perfectly compliant to all the demands placed on her. But now, on the eve of graduation, she couldn't go on with the mask of artificiality and the air of perfection. She had been chasing this nursing job three whole years, but there was just no wag to it! The Superintendent was stunned. Her best student! The Senior Surgeon was all grey granite business and livid that his time was being taken up with a hysterical nurse! And yet, though he wouldn't have admitted it to anyone, especially himself, his interest was piqued. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Throughout three years of school, Rae Malgregor had been perfectly pliant, perfectly compliant to all the demands placed on her. But now, on the eve of graduation, she couldn't go on with the mask of artificiality and the air of perfection. She had been chasing this nursing job three whole years, but there was just no wag to it! The Superintendent was stunned. Her best student! The Senior Surgeon was all grey granite business and livid that his time was being taken up with a hysterical nurse! And yet, though he wouldn't have admitted it to anyone, especially himself, his interest was piqued. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Wrinkled but Set Apart: What Linen Teaches Moms About Faith, Fashion, and Legacy Discover the surprising connection between linen, sustainable living, and your legacy as a mom. Learn how this natural, biodegradable fabric — woven through Scripture — reveals powerful lessons about faith, health, and hope for your children's future. Keywords: linen, sustainable living, faith and wellness, non-toxic lifestyle, moms, legacy, biodegradable fabrics, flax, Christian wellness podcast ------ Hi Moms! Isn't it funny how both babies and linen show their wrinkles? With a little care, they smooth out — but eventually, the wrinkles return. And those wrinkles? They're not flaws, but proof of life unfolding. In this episode, we're exploring why linen is more than just a fabric. It's one of the strongest, most sustainable natural fibers — durable, breathable, and biodegradable — and in Scripture, it's a symbol of holiness, strength, and being set apart. Xoxo, Cynthia Here's what you'll learn in this episode:
In the fourth installment of a five-part series on 1 Samuel 1-3, Bishop Paul emphasizes the need for deeply mature disciples. During Samuel's childhood, the spiritual leadership in Israel was corrupt. Yet, even amid the depravity around him, Samuel chose to remain in the presence of the Lord. As he grew, the Lord shaped him into the kind of leader who would act righteously. When we find ourselves in places of darkness and corruption, we can be assured that God will meet us there and grow us, as we are present to his presence.
The sermon explores the concept of the virtuous woman as a poetic expression of God's law, emphasizing her role not as an unattainable ideal but as a model for living a life of service and responsibility. It highlights the importance of building strong Christian households, fostering a household economy through diligent work and supplementing income to benefit the community, and ultimately loving neighbors as oneself. The message underscores the significance of work, whether in business, homemaking, or other vocations, as a means of demonstrating Christian love and fulfilling God's purpose, ultimately moving beyond personal ambition to serve the needs of others and contribute to the well-being of the town.
Comedian Ali Siddiq joins Shannon and Figs! They discuss Shannon going to see train, the new dating reality show featuring virgins, Figs thinking Pittsburgh was it's own state and more before diving into the stories including the time a girl introduced a 3 strike system on a date, Ali getting dragged into someone elses fight in a day club, living in a haunted house during the pandemic and so much more!Air Date: 08/19/25Support our sponsorsYoKratom.com - Click The Link To Get A $60 Kilo Today**Send in your stories for Bad Dates, Bad Things, and Scary Things to...**thethingispodcast@gmail.comThe Thing Is... Airs every Tuesday, at 4PM ET on GaS Digital! The newest 20 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show days before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigital.com and use the code TTI to get 20% off your membership!Ali Siddiq-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alisiddiqYouTube: @AliSiddiqComedyShannon Lee-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonlee6982/Mike Figs-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comicmikefigs/YouTube: @comicmikefigsSubscribe On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC87Akt2Sq_-YEd_YrNpbS2QSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Fragrance Friday episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with Daniela Carrasco, founder of the luxury fragrance house Linen Tutu. With a background in clinical aromatherapy and independent perfumery training, Daniela shares how scent became her way of translating time, emotion, and memory into artistic expression. Each fragrance in her debut collection is inspired by a specific hour and emotional state—blending storytelling with olfactory design.Daniela discusses how Linen Tutu bridges simplicity and softness, science and sentiment. From the energizing Up @ 1 to the reflective Afterthought @ 7, every scent is crafted to evoke a moment in time—anchoring the wearer in presence. Dr. Ekta reflects on her own emotional response to Afterthought, a scent born during the pandemic and designed to embody gratitude, grief, and stillness.The conversation also dives into Daniela's approach to sustainability and creativity through constraint. She explains the challenges and rewards of working with bio-based botanicals and why emotional resonance matters more than trend-chasing. With Linen Tutu, fragrance becomes more than a product—it's a personal ritual, a quiet invitation to slow down and reconnect.For those intrigued by niche fragrance, emotional wellness, or the future of scent design, this episode is an intimate, thoughtful exploration of the power of perfume to shape how we experience time and memory.Listen now to discover the artistry behind Linen Tutu and the scent story you didn't know you needed.CHAPTERS:(0:00) Meeting Daniella Carrasco, Founder of Linen Tutu(1:28) Daniella's Background and Entry into Perfumery (2:04) Aromatherapy and Its Impact on Daniella's Craft (6:09) Fragrance as Both Art and Science (11:16) The Concept Behind Linen Tutu's Name (13:23) The Inspiration Behind Linen Tutu's Fragrances (19:24) Designing with the Human Relationship to Time (25:27) Challenges in Formulating with Botanicals To learn more about Linen Tutu, visit their website and social media.Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Sign up for our newsletter!Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.