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The party makes final preparations before leaving Drose, with Zechs giving Hoshino a Moonbeam scroll and aboard the Swift Hummingbird, Hoshino and Arguile craft powerful scrolls from the Arcanaloth spellbook, successfully creating several before stopping ahead. Meanwhile, Shanks strikes a deal with the ship's gunner, wagering on Hoshino's skill in exchange for a plastique recipe. Later, Shanks and Greyleaf discuss Greyleaf's transformation and past battles, reflecting on how his choices have shaped him. Their conversation turns to Rig, with Shanks asserting he no longer lives with regrets. Upon landing at the Barrier Range, the party gathers heavy cloaks for the snowy ascent. Zechs struggles with heightened senses due to Malar's influence, but the group supports him. At their destination, Galahad introduces himself as a descendant of “Those That Wandered,” leading to a tense but respectful meeting with the clan leader, Pakia. She recognizes his lineage and invites them to stay for the festival, where they revel in food, drink, and tales of the past.The festivities continue with exhibition matches featuring Arguile, Shanks, and Galahad. While the rogues maneuver strategically, Galahad faces the formidable General Tharia. Initially dominant, Galahad is nearly overcome but summons Khana's Fury to secure victory, earning mutual respect. The celebration escalates with drinking competitions, where Zechs unexpectedly outdrinks Galahad, much to everyone's delight. Shanks later checks in with Greyleaf, who agrees to relay a message to Rig on Shanks' behalf. Their conversation shifts to Glad's patron and the gods' manipulations, hinting at more profound struggles ahead. As the night ends, the group regroups in the morning to plan their next move. Galahad learns more about his ancestors from Pakia, discovering a historical divide caused by an Illithid incursion, leading to his lineage's journey across planes. With goodbyes exchanged, the party sets off toward Nymora, and Zechs shares his suspicions that other children, like him, may have been experimented on by Malar. He enlists Greyleaf's help dealing with Alma, someone linked to their past suffering, while the group urges him to avoid succumbing to vengeance.Before arriving in Nymora, the party detours to Yahnkoshi, where Hoshino finds his home ravaged by Eldertwine. He sees a gruesome sight and remnants of Attros' former guild. He collects a sample and returns to the ship, where the group entrusts it to Greyleaf's ally for study. Back on board, they sort their inventory and strategize new battle formations. Zechs and Shanks compare their bows, contemplating their weapons' more profound mysteries. Upon reaching Nymora, the group disperses for personal errands. Shanks and Greyleaf visit Potions and Lotions so Shanks and Rig can speak about things they wish they had said sooner, and Zechs reunites with his parents briefly to inform them that he and the party will be in town briefly, while the rest secure a single inn room. Their stay becomes luxurious thanks to Hoshino's Magnificent Mansion, offering much-needed respite. As they settle in, they prepare for their next challenge—extracting a god from their companion.There's so much happening, and we pick up with arc 24, “ Where You Come From”. How will the rest of this story unfold? Find out next time on the Medusa's Cascade: Collateral Damage!Theme Music is written and performed by The Floating LighthouseMixed by Thomas Lapierre IIICheck out the show at themedusascascade.com
We return to the group on their way back to Nymora. Zechs helps Shanks out with his stealth and uses the Hunter's Mark spell. Later, Zechs and Greyleaf discuss what they should do with Zechs' need for vengeance regarding Alma. Greyleaf offers his insight and empathy, which Zechs accepts, but lets him know that it may take some time before it is entirely received. Hoshino raises the idea of doing Legend Lore on Zechs' bow, and Zechs assures the bard he is grateful for the answers he received. While he has more questions, he certainly answered more questions than not about his mysterious bow. Shanks also asks to have his bow, Mind's Eye, looked at via the Legend Lord spell. Eventually, the team arrives in Nymora; they split to do different errands and decide to regroup at the inn where they'll be staying. Shanks and Greyleaf go to Potions and Lotions, and Shanks has a very needed discussion with Rig; Zechs is off to inform his parents that he's back in town but won't be staying at their place, however, and the rest of the group goes get their singular room to share. Thanks to Hoshino, that space won't be too cramped with the help of Magnificient Mansion, and the group is thoroughly surprised and grateful for what the space provides. Their stomachs are full, their rooms are tailor-made to each of them, and there are many attendants to ensure their stay is as carefree as possible. A necessary sanctuary and place to devise their plans for what comes next as they attempt to extract a god from their companion.There's so much happening, and that's where we pick up…Find out what happens next in this episode of the Medusa's Cascade: Collateral Damage! Theme Music is written and performed by The Floating LighthouseMixed by Thomas Lapierre IIICheck out the show at themedusascascade.com
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Alchemists, magicians, and high priests from past ages are often looked at as having more in common with superstition, fantasy, and insanity than science. But modern science is conducted in similar ways. Pharmaceutical companies produce products derived from chemicals or plants that are no different than potions, philters, draughts, or cures for poison. Biotechnology companies likewise tamper with nature by mixing genes to create their own version of nature. The scientists, chemists, etc., involved in these productions are now called experts and given authority as part of a priestly class that is never to be questioned.'What Really Makes You Ill?' can be found here: https://whatreallymakesyouill.com
This week Tee is excited to welcome Chwynyn Vaughan to the podcast for an incredibly insightful look at the benefits of organic botanicals for our health and skin. For more than 3 decades, Chwynyn has embraced a clean, toxin-free lifestyle. Chwynyn's desire to use pure products coupled with a deep love of botanicals, regenerative gardening, and foraging wild plants, led her to create her all-natural handcrafted skincare product line, Slow Botanicals. In this episode, Tee and Chwynyn dive into the world of botanicals and their myriad benefits, especially for skincare. Botanicals are plant-based scents and ingredients devoid of synthetic chemicals and animal derivatives. Chwynyn shares insights from her extensive experience harvesting and creating botanical-based products. Vaughan shares her journey from living on a commune to becoming a midwife and her passion for regenerative gardening and foraging wild plants. In addition, Tee and Chwynyn discuss the harmful effects of artificial fragrances and some essential oils, advocating for the use of healthier whole botanicals. This episode also offers practical advice on reading labels, avoiding harmful ingredients, and understanding the impact of skincare choices on your overall health. __________________________ Connect with Chwynyn: Website Instagram Blog Free Guide Harmful Ingredients Guide Get 15% Off Your Order of 60 Dollars or More Using Code: GreenWithTee __________________________ Follow Therese "Tee" Forton-Barnes and The Green Living Gurus: Tee's Organics - Therese's Healthy Products for You and Your Home: Check out these incredible products made only with purified water, seven essential oils, and vinegar. Once you clean with them, you will be addicted! No more spraying chemicals in your home. Use the code Healthyliving for a 15% discount on my products at Shop Tee's Organics Austin Air Purifiers: For Podcast listeners, take 15% off any Austin Air product; please email Tee@thegreenlivinggurus.com and mention that you want to buy a product and would like the discount. See all products here: Austin Air The Green Living Gurus Website Instagram Youtube Facebook Healthy Living Group on Facebook Tip the podcaster! Support Tee and the endless information that she provides: Patreon Venmo: @Therese-Forton-Barnes last four digits of her cell are 8868 For further info contact Tee: Email: Tee@TheGreenLivingGurus.com Cell: 716-868-8868 DISCLAIMER: ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED HERE IS GENERAL GUIDANCE AND NOT MEANT TO BE USED FOR INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PROVIDER OR DOCTOR FOR MEDICAL ADVICE. Produced By: Social Chameleon
If you're in pain, it's time to gain some aromatherapy knowledge! These essential oils can represent relief, so read this Loving Essential Oils guide at https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/blogs/diy-recipes/top-10-essential-oils-for-pain-relief to get started… Loving Essential Oils City: San Jose Address: 1043 Garland Ave Website: https://www.lovingessentialoils.com
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Different questions related to baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures and medical treatments for hair loss are being raised by patients now and then, including the followers of Dr John Watts, who keep flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos on his popular YouTube channel with queries related to different hair issues.
Today, this licensed esthetician and skin care guru sister are talking about delicious gel hand soaps, silky probiotic hand lotions, and elevated perfumes that are surprisingly potent and clean - Have you heard of Michelle Pfieffer and Henry Rose Perfume Line? Are you ready to learn how to truly take care of your skin? Change your skin today! Enjoy our Newsletter - soap-themed - get ready for some bubbles! Lindsey and Ashley's favorite Products - Yay! xxx~ Lindsey & Ashley Formaldehyde releasers: DMDM hydantoin, imidazolidinyl urea, and diazolidinyl urea. Opt for products without these ingredients. As promised in today's episode. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts - maybe leave a review??!!! Should you wanna come find me on Insta I'm @lindseyrholder and @spaskinandbeauty Disclaimer: All media and platforms are not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided by our platform is for informational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health-related diagnosis or treatment options. Information on our platform should not be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements made about specific products throughout our platform are not to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
Like PB & J, sometimes different parts can combine to wonderful effect! Now, Loving Essential Oils is here to explain why lemon and lavender oils complement each other to make delightful blends - read its resource at https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/blogs/diy-recipes/lemon-and-lavender-essential-oil-blend-benefits today! Loving Essential Oils City: San Jose Address: 1043 Garland Ave Website https://www.lovingessentialoils.com Phone +1-530-720-1802 Email jen@lovingessentialoils.com
Dark Side of the Library Podcast Episode #161: Dark Children's Books Coming Out November 2023 (Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission at no extra cost to you) Bad Magic, by Derek Landy (November 14) https://amzn.to/46jE20V Death Sets Sail (A Murder Most Unladylike Mystery), by Robin Stevens (Nov 21) https://amzn.to/3FJWdRW The Great Book of Monster Legends: Stories and Myths from Around the World, by Tea Orsi (Author), Anna Lang (November 7) https://amzn.to/3FckvUn The Great Book of Forest Legends, by Tea Orsi (November 21) https://amzn.to/3rY6ExE Huesos, by Luis San Vicente (November 14) https://amzn.to/47g0WXf Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters: Deluxe Edition, by Chris Samnee (Author), Laura Samnee (Author) https://amzn.to/3QgZMDY The Little Vampire Takes a Trip (3), by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg (Author), Ivanka T. Hahnenberger (November 14) https://amzn.to/3Qbw4kK Monster Hunting For Beginners (Book 1), by Ian Mark (Author), Louis Ghibault (November 14) https://amzn.to/3QdZpdp Mothman's Merry Cryptid Christmas (Cryptid Holiday Classics), by Andrew Shaffer (November 14) https://amzn.to/40egY1r The Night Raven, by Johan Rundberg (Nov 1) https://amzn.to/46YA4uY The Secret of the Ravens, by Joanna Cacao (November 7) https://amzn.to/3ZUTKNz The Young Witch's Guide to Living Magically: Potions, Lotions, Rituals, and Spells for Kids, by Nikki Van De Car (Nov 14) https://amzn.to/3shfhUi Dark Side of the Library Amazon Live Channel: https://www.amazon.com/live/darksideofthelibrary/ Dark Side of the Library Podcast: https://www.darksideofthelibrary.com/ Dark Side of the Library on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darksideofthelibrary Dark Side of the Library on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darksideofthelibrary
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On this episode of Scran we're fully embracing this time of year and investigating some of the more macabre elements of Scottish food and drink history. Earlier this year Rosalind was lucky enough to attend Whisky & Witches Presents Mythical Beasts, an immersive, mystical, musical whisky tasting produced and presented by Christine Kammerer and Jane Ross. The show touched on the history of women and whisky in Scotland and explained how women who distilled whisky were turned upon by the church and society. These alewives and brewsters were often framed as what we would now recognise as witches. Singer and composer Christine and whisky aficionado Jane who runs The Mother Superior in Leith, join Rosalind to talk all about how women became vilified for distilling and how even today there are challenges around being a woman in the whisky industry. Connotations of witchcraft and herbalism have gone hand in hand for centuries, and delving into the ancient art of herbology is a great way to explore some natural magic in the run up to Halloween. On the second half of the podcast Rosalind chats to Catherine Conway-Payne, author of Herbology- A Psychic Garden Pharmacy, a book being published by The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in the coming weeks, which includes an illustrated guide that brings herbology to life. (rbgeshop.org) Catherine takes us back to a time when insects, frog spawn and basically all sorts was used in medicine and self care. She tells Rosalind all about how, even now, some of the remedies and uses from the past can be found in modern products such as snail slime in beauty products. She also shares some of the lessons to be learnt from the book including some brilliant uses for cleavers, more commonly known as sticky willy. Thanks for listening and have a spooky, tasty halloween! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raspberry leaves are a long believed tonic for women's health. Specifically, it's believed to help women and girls strengthen uterine health. It also helps with colds, breast milk, and peri menopause. There's some folklore, too. Special shout out to Lotions, Potions, and Notions LLC, in Michigan. LJ Rose carries safe, affordable, and organic herbs that I can trust. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/detroit-conjure-llc-festi/support
In the Faerytale Apothecary's second experimentation with intentionally pinning down other co-conspirators, I am most proud to offer up the debut Medicine Trail of my little sister. Saoirse is a caring, kind, and loving Animal Listener. As a Witch, she makes a wonderment of Lotions 'n' Potions to help both people and animals, but mostly animals. Another co-conspirator made it very clear that nothing could happen without them, so it is with a twinkle of mischief that I also welcome you to the magics, medicines and disruptions of Venice...
Dr. Erin Tjam is a health scientist and professor, and she's here with us today to give us some tough love about what we've been doing to our body's largest organ – our skin. In her new book, Skin Sobering: 99% of Products Age and Harm Your Skin, Dr. Tjam and co-writer Dr. Ryuichi Utsugi break down why we've been mistreating our skin by relying on skincare products, how we've been deceived by the billion-dollar beauty industry, and what we can do to stop the damage we're doing. Skin sobering is a natural and unique approach to keeping our skin at its healthiest and most vibrant. So tune in and join us as we dig deep into a skin treatment that Dr. Tjam says is better for your health, better for your appearance, better for your wallet, and better for the environment! “Our population right now, the biggest problem is we are so dependent on these chemical topical products called skincare products, creams, and lotions that we believe we cannot go without it. But all science point to the opposite of that we shouldn't be without it.” – Dr. Erin Tjam What we discuss in this episode: What skin sobering is, how it works, and what the benefits are. Your skin's purpose and how beauty products inhibit your skin's ability to function properly. How chemicals in beauty products can hurt and exacerbate skin problems. How the beauty industry influences us to buy their products. Why cleansers aren't necessary. How long it takes for your skin to recover. How to naturally protect your skin from the elements. The top things Dr. Tjam recommends to make skin healthier. Resources: Dr. Erin Tjam's website: Author | The Beauty Obsessed Scientist Her book: Skin Sobering: 99% of Products Age and Harm Your Skin Instagram: skinsobering - Erin-Beauty Obsessed Scientist Click the link below and support the ADD SOY Act! https://switch4good.org/add-soy-act/ Send us a voice message and ask a question. We want to hear from you! Switch4Good.org/podcast Dairy-Free Swaps Guide: Easy Anti-Inflammatory Meals, Recipes, and Tips https://switch4good.org/dairy-free-swaps-guide SUPPORT SWITCH4GOOD https://switch4good.org/support-us/ ★☆★ JOIN OUR PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP ★☆★ https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastchat ★☆★ SWITCH4GOOD WEBSITE ★☆★ https://switch4good.org/ ★☆★ ONLINE STORE ★☆★ https://shop.switch4good.org/shop/ ★☆★ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ★☆★ https://www.instagram.com/Switch4Good/ ★☆★ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ★☆★ https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/ ★☆★ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ★☆★ https://mobile.twitter.com/Switch4GoodNFT ★☆★ DOWNLOAD THE ABILLION APP ★☆★ https://app.abillion.com/users/switch4good
100 % Hustle Podcast 2 – 3-part Series of Guests Host: Vicki Hamilton, Senior Executive with International consulting experience. Founder & CEO of Executive Ideation Topic: Lotions, Potions, and Witch Boxes; a Plant Based Business Guest: Liz Burman, Owner, Alchemist Apothecary Guest Bio: Liz Burman, Founder and owner of Alchemist Apothecary, an online business that sells fascinating products ranging from plant-based oils and lotions to tea readings and witch boxes! Liz started on her herbalist journey when she developed a love for gardening as a young girl. She has always enjoyed drawing, painting, and crafts. She found a way to combine her talents and passions to brew up an enchanting business! With both formal and informal training, Liz developed a deep understanding of the benefits of plant-based medicine and the positive health benefits they offer, such as relieving muscle pain, reducing gastrointestinal pain to calming anxiety. Additionally, crystals, tea leaf readings, and anything esoteric and plant-related are right up her alley! To visit her shop, to learn more, or just to see what a witch box is, go to: https://www.alchemistapothecary.ca/ And, take a few minutes to scroll through her TikTok or stop by her Etsy shop and buy yourself something that is out of this world! Etsy Shop: AlchemistApothecaryC Instagram: alchemistapothecary TikTok: alchemist_apothecary Blog Summary: Vicki Hamilton talks with Liz, who shares her passion for plants and how she turned her love of them into a thriving online business through trial and error. Admitting that she just keeps learning more about her craft and business is a testament to her strength as an entrepreneur. With over 22,000 followers on TikTok alone, she has harnessed this new approach to online business, and she continues to produce low-cost, high-quality marketing to drive interest and sales of her incredibly unique and interesting products and services. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Let's talk about weedsIn this episode of the Homestead Podcast, co-hosts Carol and Jamie discuss their busy schedules and lack of time for research. They mention their ongoing exploration of homemade lotions and potions but decide to hold off on sharing until they have mastered what they are working on. They also talk about drying herbs, including lemon balm and oregano, but note that they have personal preferences on which herbs they can handle due to their strong scents. Jamie shares her experience with drinking lemon tea, which she found to be refreshing and beneficial for various health concerns. Carol asks about dandelion tea, which Jamie explains can be bitter but is believed to have diuretic properties. They touch on the cost and reluctance to visit the doctor, highlighting the use of herbal books as alternatives for self-care.Carol discusses the herbs plantain, lemon balm and the Mullein plant. Carol ordered "the Lost Book of Herbs" so she can quit bothering Jamie to look up stuff for her.The new cooktop is in the island in Carol's kitchen islandCarol canned Rhubarb concentrate using these lidsCarol also made toad in a hole British style with our new cast iron UPAN Timestamps00:00:29 Homesteading and herbal remedies discussed.00:05:08 Exploring herbal remedies and uses.00:10:43 Herbs can be used creatively.00:16:57 Old appliances don't last long.00:23:29 Beef heart can be disguised.00:33:08 Cast iron pan worked well.00:38:10 Setting up drip irrigation system.00:41:07 Drip irrigation requires ongoing maintenance.00:44:18 Gardening tips and weather updates.Links~ForJars.shop~UpanFryPan.com~Lotions & Potions (cont)Keywordshomesteading, podcast, research, lotions and potions, herbs, dandelion tea, bitter, flowers, diuretic, blood pressure, chicory, paddock, cows, purple flowers, burdock, earaches, oil infusion, vodka infusion, Mullen, smoking, ash, cigarette, ashtray, vapors, Mullen, racing, mow it down, corner, garage, tub, hardware, dishwasher, parts, canning, lids, cheap, frugal, canning, vacuum, lids, defrost, beef heart, lard, ground pork, seasoning, sugar, gel, POM, jellies, monkey butter, American version, piece of bread, egg, sausage, gravy, sausages, pancakes, savory, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, mustard, thyme, rosemary, batter, pan, cast iron, seasoned, butter, homemade butter, fried, recipe, jalapeno poppers, cream cheese, bacon, cheddar cheese, oven, town, Kerkhoven, Willmar, jalapeno peppers, U-Pan, bacon bundles, vegetables, green beans, bacon, asparagus, pan, UPAN, stove top, island, cooktop, gas line, ovens, Sturgis, box, hose, drip lines, Amazon, strong enough, pecs clamp, leak, watering, drip irrigation, planted cabbage, missed window, direct seeding, watering, potential to have, water, supplement, rhubarb, dry, rainThank-you PeteCoSupply.comPeteCoSupply.com is a generous supporter of this podcast. Their sponsorship gift allows us to pay for the hosting of this podcast. PeteCoSupplyPeteCoSupply.com is a small, family-owned business located in the heart of farmland in central Iowa. We take pride in providing you with the best service and products in one place. We bring over 25 years of customer service experience, strong relationships with vendors, and strong product knowledge to one place. PeteCo Supply is where Quality Meets Service, and we're dedicated to making your...
Over iced-coffee (it's hot out), Carol and Jamie discuss what they have been doing in their kitchens, gardens and on the farm.We talked about:Attending Curdfest, in Brooton, MNCarol's Herd Shares announcementForJars.shop and a 10% coupon code offer.Coconut oil for fly controlThank-you PeteCoSupply.comPeteCoSupply.com is a generous supporter of this podcast. Their sponsorship gift allows us to pay for the hosting of this podcast. PeteCoSupplyPeteCoSupply.com is a small, family-owned business located in the heart of farmland in central Iowa. We take pride in providing you with the best service and products in one place. We bring over 25 years of customer service experience, strong relationships with vendors, and strong product knowledge to one place. PeteCo Supply is where Quality Meets Service, and we're dedicated to making your shopping experience seamless. PeteCo Supply is a financial supporter of this podcast. The financial gift pays for the annual hosting fees neccesary to distribute our episodes. We work closely with our vendors, distributors, and manufacturers, who will often ship the product directly to you. Although we're looking to expand our services, we only ship within the United States at this time.Check out PeteCoSupply
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Our fragrance heads have been asking us since day 1 about the art of layering, so here it is! From body washes, to oils and lotions- we make it easy for you to make your fragrances smell stronger and last longer. We are so excited to share with you our favorite layering combos and include great tips on how to layer your scents so you never smell basic! Included are a few popular rich bish perfumes you may already own so be prepared to take your fragrance routine to the next level and have heads turning everywhere you go!
**Use the code NINDADS at checkout to receive 20% plus free shipping at Manscaped.com****Get an extra 15% Off @conzuri with the code NINDADS at https://www.conzuri.com/NINDADS. That's a total of 45% off your order! #ConzuriPod**On this week's episode of the Nintendo Dads Podcast:NewsGame Release UpdatesLet's DiscussNon-Spoiler Discussion of The Super Mario Bros. MovieEventsBreakfast Table planned for April 12Dinner Table planned for April 21#OneLastPass during the Super Mario Bros. Movie opening weekendGames we've been playingBayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost DemonWildfrost DemoDredgeBatora: Lost HavenFire Emblem: EngageDiablo IV BetaThe Solitaire ConspiracyLunarkMother 3Community Spotlight
The lights of the concert hall dim. The audience grows silent in anticipation. Angela Jia-Kim, a talented concert pianist, sits in front of her piano and begins tickling the ivories like usual until hives start to appear all over her body. For a piano virtuoso, your hands are your life, so she began her investigation into what caused the outbreak - her skincare. Armed with new information and a reignited passion, Angela began making organic Korean-inspired skincare in her home. In the following years, this “accidental entrepreneur” developed her own Korean-inspired skincare line Savor Beauty, founded the New York luxury spa chain Savor Beauty + Spa, became a mother to her tween Sienna, and authored the book Radical Radiance (12 Weeks of Self-Love Rituals). Her skincare line and luxury spas have been featured in The New York Times, Vogue, Elle, People, Allure, and Well+Good. The change from musical motions to lotions and potions was not intuitive, but she knew she finally found her passion. Follow Angela Jia-Kim on LinkedIn and Instagram, and sign up for her newsletter on her website. Follow Savor + Beauty Spa on Instagram and buy Angela's book Radical Radiance (12 Weeks of Self-Love Rituals). **Opinions and claims made by a podcast guest are strictly those of the guest and do not represent the opinions or claims of SUCCESS Enterprises. No guest statements are a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The lights of the concert hall dim. The audience grows silent in anticipation. Angela Jia-Kim, a talented concert pianist, sits in front of her piano and begins tickling the ivories like usual until hives start to appear all over her body. For a piano virtuoso, your hands are your life, so she began her investigation into what caused the outbreak - her skincare. Armed with new information and a reignited passion, Angela began making organic Korean-inspired skincare in her home. In the following years, this “accidental entrepreneur” developed her own Korean-inspired skincare line Savor Beauty, founded the New York luxury spa chain Savor Beauty + Spa, became a mother to her tween Sienna, and authored the book Radical Radiance (12 Weeks of Self-Love Rituals). Her skincare line and luxury spas have been featured in The New York Times, Vogue, Elle, People, Allure, and Well+Good. The change from musical motions to lotions and potions was not intuitive, but she knew she finally found her passion. Follow Angela Jia-Kim on LinkedIn and Instagram, and sign up for her newsletter on her website. Follow Savor + Beauty Spa on Instagram and buy Angela's book Radical Radiance (12 Weeks of Self-Love Rituals). **Opinions and claims made by a podcast guest are strictly those of the guest and do not represent the opinions or claims of SUCCESS Enterprises. No guest statements are a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The lights of the concert hall dim. The audience grows silent in anticipation. Angela Jia-Kim, a talented concert pianist, sits in front of her piano and begins tickling the ivories like usual until hives start to appear all over her body. For a piano virtuoso, your hands are your life, so she began her investigation into what caused the outbreak - her skincare. Armed with new information and a reignited passion, Angela began making organic Korean-inspired skincare in her home. In the following years, this “accidental entrepreneur” developed her own Korean-inspired skincare line Savor Beauty, founded the New York luxury spa chain Savor Beauty + Spa, became a mother to her tween Sienna, and authored the book Radical Radiance (12 Weeks of Self-Love Rituals). Her skincare line and luxury spas have been featured in The New York Times, Vogue, Elle, People, Allure, and Well+Good. The change from musical motions to lotions and potions was not intuitive, but she knew she finally found her passion. Follow Angela Jia-Kim on LinkedIn and Instagram, and sign up for her newsletter on her website. Follow Savor + Beauty Spa on Instagram and buy Angela's book Radical Radiance (12 Weeks of Self-Love Rituals). **Opinions and claims made by a podcast guest are strictly those of the guest and do not represent the opinions or claims of SUCCESS Enterprises. No guest statements are a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Committed to making Fremont a better place, Krysta S from 510 California Decor and Events shares her story about becoming a locally based crafter and event coordinator. Krysta regularly hosts crafting events at the Century House in Centerville. These craft shows feature local Fremont artisans as well as others from around the Bay. 510 California Decor also makes and sells its own candles, lotions, bath salts and more. If you would like to find out more about 510 California Decor, you can connect to the Instagram here and access the "Links in the Bio" here. You can also find the craft show info here. Dale Hardware in Fremont is our newest sponsor. You can find out more about them on their website here, or you can just head down to the store and see how they can help you make home a little better. You can find them at 3700 Thornton Ave, Fremont. Also, Petrocelli Homes has been a key sponsor for the Fremont Podcast almost from the beginning. If you are looking for help or advice about buying or selling a home, or if you are looking for a realtor, get in touch with Petrocelli Homes on Niles Blvd in Niles. Intro and Outro voiceovers made by Gary Williams. Check out garywilliams.org.This episode was edited by Andrew C, and scheduling and background was done by Sara S. Music was found and licensed through Soundstripe.com. Music Content ID GSWH7LBEVM5XRNUD This is a Muggins Media Podcast.
Alchemists, magicians, and high priests from past ages are often looked at as having more in common with superstition, fantasy, and insanity than science. But modern science is conducted in similar ways. Pharmaceutical companies produce products derived from chemicals or plants that are no different than potions, philters, draughts, or cures for poison. Biotechnology companies likewise tamper with nature by mixing genes to create their own version of nature. The scientists, chemists, etc., involved in these productions are now called experts and given authority as part of a priestly class that is never to be questioned.'What Really Makes You Ill?' can be found here: https://whatreallymakesyouill.com
The G spot. What is it? Where is it? Find out all about the G spot on the 273rd episode of the Soul Forge Podcast. This week on the podcast we are at Amore For Your Pleasure. Amore is the premier adult store in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Amore's owner is Gaelyn MacKenzie Gaelyn is better known as G. She has been the owner/operator of Amore for 11 years. The most important aspect of her business is making her clients feel seen and welcome. This is not a sex shop. This is an adult store. For a long time, the term "sex shop" invoked a certain image – a seedy place with a neon sign, shelves stacked with porno mags and blow-up dolls and a peep-show booth in the back where mostly male patrons watched X-rated movies for a fee. Amore is a bright and friendly place that is welcoming to couples, women, LBGT people and men. Men are becoming more comfortable and open. Gaelyn makes sure that her store is a safe space. There is no judgement. Questions are encouraged. There are 5 categories of products at Amore. 1. Novelty items such as fun party stuff. 2. Videos. 3. Lotions, lubes, massage oils and bath products. 4. Toys and lingerie. 5. Fetish and fantasy. Amore is located in the west end of Sault Ste. Marie. It's right at the corner of Korah and Douglas. Find them on Facebook at Amore For Your Pleasure. This week's podcast promo: Monkeeing Around
Lotions and Potions to sooth your wintered skin. Please be careful if you do make some and use a reputable resource for your recipes.
Is your skin itching up a storm? Winter's on the way, and with it comes the dry, irritating air. Luckily, GOGE Lifestyle has just the solution with their premium organic skincare line! Visit https://www.gogelifestyle.com for more info!
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
If a person on Shabbat needs drops to lubricate his eyes – such as for inserting contact lenses – he may use eyedrops for lubrication. This is the ruling of Hacham Ovadia Yosef, as cited in Yalkut Yosef (Shabbat, vol. 4, p. 110). Since this is not done for medical purposes, but simply to keep the eyes lubricated, it is permissible.Hacham Ovadia permitted under certain circumstances the use on Shabbat of creams that are absorbed into the skin, despite the Shabbat prohibition of Memare'ah – smoothening a thick substance. This lenient ruling was based on the theory advanced by the Magen Abraham (Rav Abraham Gombiner, 1633-1683) that Memare'ah forbids smoothening a substance on a surface (such as applying wax to the cover of a barrel to seal it), but not when it is absorbed into the surface. Hacham Ovadia thus permitted the use of lotion for an infant's rash, and for somebody suffering from a painful backache. However, the Mishna Berura Tiferet (328:76) notes that it is uncertain whether Hacham Ovadia would have also permitted applying hand cream to heal chapped skin on Shabbat. It is very possible that Hacham Ovadia allowed relying on the lenient position of the Magen Abraham only for the sake of a child, or in cases of severe pain. Therefore, it is proper to avoid the use of hand cream on Shabbat. By the same token, one should not use olive oil to treat chapped lips or chapped skin on Shabbat. Since olive oil is used on skin today exclusively for medicinal purposes, this would be forbidden on Shabbat due to the prohibition of Refu'a (taking medicine on Shabbat).Summary: One who needs to lubricate his eyes on Shabbat (such as to insert contact lenses) may take lubricating eyedrops. Although it is permissible on Shabbat to apply lotion to an infant's rash, and to use lotion in cases of considerable pain, it is proper to avoid using on Shabbat lotions or olive oil to treat chapped lips or chapped skin.
In this episode, I am sharing about how to hydrate your skin in Winter for Mothers and Kids. Whenever Winter comes we rush to market to buy a branded Moisturizer or Lotions to soften and hydrate our skin including our Child. But is it really working or helpful to get rid of the dryness? Not at all, we need to start nourishing our body internally and have loads of those foods which is full of nutrition and have the power to hydrate. Here I am going to talk about those natural elements to add and have to take on a daily basis. The first natural element which is amazing and has healing properties is Coconut Water, which helps our body to hydrate and provides energy. Any season you can consume this on an empty stomach it has no sugar and is completely natural. Regular consumption of this water will help to reduce wrinkles, blemishes, and fine lines, acne. The second natural element which I love because of its benefits for babies to Old people is Ghee, which is very good for the skin and the overall body, in season 1, I mentioned Ghee's benefits for kids when they suffer from constipation, · softening and hydrate skin, provide a natural glow, lighten dark spots, repair dry or damaged skin, protect from cold, dry, windy weather and also treat cracked lips. No Lipbalm and any other lip dryness-restoring cream can beat this one. The third natural element which I love most and is very very good for our skin is fresh fruit juices, But definitely not the packed one which is available in the market, which has loads of artificial elements and sugar.Make your juices every day at home with fresh fruits and have those, every fruit is very good for our skin. Never use white sugar in your juices, natural sweetener in fruits is more than enough for our body. Forth natural element which is personally loved during this winter is Colorful Soups, we all crave hot soup, which has powerful nutrition which helps our skin to become healthy, why soup is healthy because we cook it less instead boil hence it's loaded with nutrition. The liquid form of food always helps our skin to be hydrated and to reduce dryness. This one we all know but I personally emphasize to everyone to keep in mind is to drink plenty of water which helps our body to be toxin-free, hydrating, and helps to digest food properly. Here before ending, I would like to offer you a magical homemade completely natural moisturizer that is completely safe for Mother and baby skin, take aloe Vera gel which works like sunscreen, then add coconut oil along with almond oil together and mix it nicely and before keeping it in a bottle add 04-5 strands of saffron and last, not the least don't forget to add 2-3 drops of your favorite essential oil for a nice fragrance. I love lavender, cooling water, and many more. And please don't forget to drink loads of water, Please listen to this episode and share your view and also if you have any topic on which you want me to cover on my Podcast please write to me @somathakur@gmail.com and you can also follow me on Instagram @somathakur.mothercoach for more updates.
Guest Raymond Chimhandamba returns to ‘Attached to Hygiene' to share his expertise in the African absorbent hygiene market with host Jack Hughes and podcast listeners. Over the course of just five years, this promising market is expected to grow by 40%. Its rapid expansion offers many opportunities for manufacturers who have the ability to navigate Africa's distinctive challenges. In this episode, Raymond and Jack turn their attention to the top five consumer needs of convenience, comfort, confidence, cost, and consistency. Also considered are sustainability and Africa's informal economy, as well as the industry's reaction to both.Meeting consumer needs including comfort, confidence, and convenienceMany of the continent's trends are consistent with those seen elsewhere. Examples include the convenience of pant-style garments, wetness indicators, and home delivery. Features supporting consumer confidence—pads with wings, for example—are also well received. One difference is that African shoppers prefer to purchase products in smaller pack sizes, allowing them to better manage their cash flow. Another is the cultural assumption that pads need to be at least a certain size to offer adequate absorption and protection.Laws, regulations, and increased sustainability in African nationsThe impact of disposable items, especially single-use plastics, is a concern for many consumers throughout Africa. It is not uncommon to see openly discarded hygiene articles, often in rivers. There are even reports of items being eaten by livestock. National governments—most notably Kenya and Tanzania—have introduced legislation to ameliorate the situation. Both nations regulate how and where single-use plastics can be utilised—and did so even before the European Union. In May 2021, an EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) law in Kenya required brand owners to demonstrate plans to reduce the environmental impact of their products.The informal economy and its effect on Africa's absorbent hygiene marketAfrica is known for having both a formal and informal economy. The latter focuses on resale of products outside of controlled or taxed channels. Such informal sales can be seen even in public markets. Common commodities include familiar brand-name products offered in smaller quantities. Consumers are known to buy in bulk when their monthly pay comes in, and then turn to the informal economy for a little extra product when funds run low. It is not unusual for retailers to plan their sales based on this peculiarity of the African marketplace.Outline of the Episode[1:35] The convenience of smaller packages, pant-style diapers, and more[8:36] Lotions, double leg cuffs, and channels support comfort for wearers[10:40] Ensuring confidence is crucial to meeting user expectations[13:44] Consumer concern regarding sustainability, and government response[19:16] Laws regarding plastic use in Kenya and Tanzania [21:29] Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in Africa[24:38] The informal economy and the market's accommodations[30:13] The rising popularity of period care products other than pads ResourcesConnect with Raymond Chimhandamba on LinkedIn.To hear more about the EMEA (Europe/Middle East/Africa) market, listen to these episodes:The EMEA Market Part 1The EMEA Market Part 2The Africa Market Part 1Get Connected with Attached to HygieneTake our Listener Survey to receive copies of all 5 of our CSR Documents.Connect with Jack Hughes on LinkedIn. You can also find us at Bostik | Absorbent Hygiene on LinkedIn or by visiting the Attached to Hygiene Podcast on our official website. Email us with questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes at hygiene@bostik.com. Host: Jack HughesMusic by Jonathan BoyleProduced and edited by: Jack Hughes with help from Paul Andrews, Michele Tonkovitz, Emory Churness, and Nikki Ackerman from Green Onion Creative.
On ATTITUDES! this week Erin dishes on the big progressive and LGBTQ+ firsts from the Midterms! Bryan discusses the World Cup, unfortunately the Spice Girls will not be playing; however, the USA team has redesigned their crest with rainbow colors to show solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community. All this plus lotions on no sleep and the weeping woman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lotions and soaps are one thing. The towels and alarm clock are a whole other level!
Lakshi Aldredge, board-certified Dermatology Nurse Practitioner with the VA Portland Health Care System, answers questions from around the world about skin and scalp psoriasis such as the best soap and moisturizers, over-the-counter sunscreen, hair care products to avoid, what to look for in shampoos and conditioners, and more. This Psound Bytes episode is provided with support from CeraVe, AbbVie, Amgen, Bristol Myers Squibb, Janssen and Lilly.
Hello, and welcome to Beauty and the Biz where we talk about the business and marketing side of plastic surgery and how to open another practice in a new area. I'm your host, Catherine Maley, author of Your Aesthetic Practice – What your patients are saying, as well as consultant to plastic surgeons, to get them more patients and more profits. Now, today's episode is called "Open Another Practice in a New Area — with Charles Boyd, MD". What do you do when you've been in a hospital setting for 14 years, doing plastic surgery and MOHS, raising 5 daughters and getting the itch to go out on your own? The simple (but not easy) answer is, you decide to believe in yourself…and then hustle. This week's Beauty and the Biz Podcast episode is an interview I did with Dr. Charles Boyd, a board-certified facial plastic & reconstructive surgeon with practices in 3 locations in Birmingham, Ann Arbor and Detroit, Michigan, with a 4th out-of-state location in the works. Dr. Boyd graduated from Harvard medical school and the University of Michigan Ross School of Business so he had the credentials to go into solo practice. Now he just needed to go for it. Here's what we talked about: Opening a cosmetic practice in a new area where Dr. Boyd had no reputation or patients Where his mother fit in to his growth An investing mistake he learned from, and a lot more…. Visit Dr. Boyd's Website
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Lotions, candles, and hand sanitizers: turn me into these when I die. I gotta BASK in seasonal scents, and if you give me a sales event? Ohhh you can digest me in your mechanical colon for a WEEK, dear overlord. Become a part of the loving corporate body! Invocation Pastor Andrew's Coerced Testimony Liturgical Reading: I'm a Bustling Beehive Closing Statements The Story resumes its truth in two weeks. Will you be there to witness? Your answer: YES. MERCH: http://BabyNeedsDaddy.com BOOKS: http://thestorymustbetold.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/tsmbt
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Ask Dr. Neal your question about health, nutrition, diet, fitness, and more here: http://OLDPodcast.com/ask or call: 614-568-3643 Episode 1428: Q&A - Are Self Tanning Lotions Safe - Ingredients in Sunless Fake Tan Products & Safety of Spray on Tanning Booths The original post is located here: https://oldpodcast.com/are-tanning-lotions-safe/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalHealthDailyDietNutritionFitness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode the Guys talk about when they went out for Stevens birthday. Johnsons brings up some conspiracies thats been bothering him and the guys talk about their preferred lotions. If you want to follow us or send us a message you can reach us at Instagram: @diktokpodcast Email: diktokpod@gmail.com Twitter: @diktokpodcast
2 Girls and Plants with Shannon Summers and Adrienne Kraig Nourishing Inside and Out!
Our bodies send us signals and messages, do you listen to yours? For years, I've had an eczema patch on my chest above my heart. Lotions and ointments prescribed by a dermatologist didn't seem to help. I wondered if my body was reacting to something in my environment. The first thing that crossed my mind was metal. Was I allergic? No, that can't be a thing. I let it go. I didn't listen to my body. Then I met Kristina David and I learned that metal allergies are a real thing and a new adventure began!
Madison and Priscilla use the Think Dirty app and EWG Healthy Living app to explore the ingredients in their homes. Last week was the cleaning closet - this week makeup, lotions, etc.
TEXT US AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!On this, the 28th episode of the The Darwin Awards podcast, we discuss some of the awe-inspiring ways that people have recently eliminated themselves from the gene pool. These include a snake oil salesman killed during product demonstration, a woman using an apparently flammable lotion, a man who's mistake was not using a spotter, and another gun tucked safely into someone's pants. If you enjoy the episode, CLICK BELOW AND JOIN US ON OUR PATREON for more content! https://www.patreon.com/thedarwinawardspodcastOur website: thedarwinawardspodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedarwinawardspodcast/Watch this episode on our youtube channel!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtchcnCiY1yPnehGvoqGxhw?view_as=subscriber If you have a submission for the coming week's episode, email us at thedarwinawardspodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Leave No Trace: -What is Leave No Trace? Website: https://www.lnt.org/ Philosophy Organization: LNT Center for Outdoor Ethics -Problems LNT tackles.: Trashed Natural Areas Polluted Water Misinformation about the Outdoors Wildlife at Risk Damaged Trails Destructive Fires Connecting Youth to Nature Crowded Parks -The 7 Principles(Framework of minimal impact practices) LNT 7 Principals -Principle 1: Plan Ahead and Prepare -Why Is Trip Planning Important?. -Elements to Consider: Weather Terrain Regulations/restrictions Private land boundaries Average hiking speed of the group and anticipated food consumption (leftovers create waste which leaves a trace!) Group size (does it meet regulations, trip purpose, and Leave No Trace criteria?) -Example of Poor Planning- Sipsey Trip -Principal 2: Travel & Camp on Durable Surfaces Travel on Trails: Trails are designed to keep from scaring the landscape. Provide space for other hikers. (may change to include social distancing measures during COVID-19) Traveling off-trail- Remote areas, bathroom privacy, and campsite exploring. Factors that affect the land. Durability refers to the ability of surfaces or vegetation to withstand wear or remain in a stable condition(Rocks vs Ice/Snow). Frequency of use and large group size increases the likelihood that a large area will be trampled, or that a small area will be trampled multiple times. Camp on Durable Surfaces: High-use Areas vs. Undisturbed Remote Areas -Principal 3:Dispose of Waste Properly Trash: Pack in and Pack-out Human Waste: Bury or Pack Out Cat Holes: 6-8 deep/4-6 in wide, 200 ft (70 steps) away from water, 75-100 ft off-trail/away from the campsite. Toilet Paper: Only bury if plain, white, and non-perfumed. Tampons: Pack Out Urine: Wildlife Wastewater: 200 feet away from water. Soaps and Lotions: 200 feet away from water. -Principal 4: Leave what you find. Minimize Site Alterations Avoid Damaging Live Trees and Plants Leave Natural Objects and Cultural Artifacts -Principal 5:Minimize Campfire Impacts Should You Build a Fire? Lessening Impacts When Campfires Are Used Firewood and Cleanup -Principle 6: Respect Wildlife Do not disturb wildlife or plants just for a “better look.” Travel quietly and do not pursue, feed, or force animals to flee. -Principle 7: Be Considerate of Other Visitors Technology Trail Traffic(people, bikes, and equestrians) Pets --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatbeardedhiker/message