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Lawrence McCarren, co-owner of InGenious Gin, joins the Two Mics Up podcast to share his fascinating journey from nuclear submarine officer to craft gin entrepreneur. As a former US Navy Nuclear Engineer with extensive experience in reactor controls and quality assurance, McCarren brings a unique scientific approach to the art of distilling. In this episode, listeners will discover how McCarren's background in nuclear engineering and project management influenced the creation of InGenious Gin, one of the few Black-owned gin brands in the market. Lawrence discusses the meticulous process of selecting fresh ingredients and the strategic planning that went into developing their distinctive gin recipe. McCarren will also delve into his transition from military service to entrepreneurship, sharing insights on how his naval experience has shaped his business acumen. Tune in to hear McCarren's inspiring story of innovation, perseverance, and the Genius Behind The Gin. This episode promises to be an intoxicating blend of military discipline, entrepreneurial spirit, and the art of crafting exceptional gin. Featured Guest: Lawrence McCarren Owner Ingenious Gin Web: https://www.ingeniousgin.com IG: @ingenious_gin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twomicsup/support
Since 2001, PenFed Foundation has been supporting active duty military members & veterans. Whether it's through high impact community grants, disaster relief, which is currently so needed, or military heroes individual grants, PenFed efforts celebrate the leadership and selfless service of military members and support the transition from service to civilian life. On tonight's show, joining me will be Andrea McCarren, President of PenFed Foundation & Ryan Johnson, Co-Founder of Bugle and graduate of the PenFed Veteran Entrepreneur Program.
On this MADM, PenFed Foundation President Andrea McCarren is sharing about the support that they offer military members and veterans through their entreprenuer program. Listen & share. Sponsor: Green's Dependable Hardware Russellville, AL
Greeting and salutations my fair weather friends, apologies for my absence, but I needed to take a break from my own brain and reorient my north star. However, I'm back! This is my first humble offering, coverage of the best day of all time, the day that Joe Biden officially won the presidency, and NYC erupted into actual flames of celebration. THIS IS OF COURSE 4 YEARS AGO - THE QUESTION IS WHAT WILL HAPPEN NOW. CAN WE DO IT CAN WE ACTUALLY ELECT A POWERFUL BLACK WOMAN AND MAYBE ACTUALLY GET RID OF ALL THESE OLD WHITE SCHMECKLES AND DO ANYTHING FOR A TINY GRAIN OF SAND OF CHANGE? ANYWAY: In my life, I have never seen this kind of joy. The moment he won, I swear to you, squeals, shrieks, honks, pots and pans clanging, laughter, screams, sirens all instantaneously rolled through NYC like a thunderous cloud blanketing every ear drum in jubliant glee. So, I bought 8 mid priced champagnes, put on a red white and blue outfit, painted stars in my face, put on my FUCK TRUMP NO LUBE camouflage trucker hat that I made in times square in 2016, powered up my recorders and hit the streets. I must have gone to every bourough in the city. I was completely wasted by 12 pm. Like first day of freshman year, keg stand, girls gone wild blatto blasted. So, please expect the timber of my voice to be, how do I put it nicely...like a phone sex operator who smokes newport 100's back to back while verberally jerking off married men from Kansas. I'm not proud of it, but I yam what I yam, and unfortunely for you, this is not my best work. What's worse is that I did like 100 more interviews only to realize that my card had been full the whole time. Just sloppy journalism all around. BUT, this was just the most beautiful day. The dancing, the joy, the tears of relief made the air electric and the day finalized in a burning man like mega rave in McCarren park where we danced until the sun came up. It was magic baby. Anyway, the goal is not to go to brunch. The goal is to continue to fight for the world we want to live in and cleanse ourselves of the last four years, try to eek out a little dignity and restore our country to some semblance of the dream it is supposed to represent. Keep fighting, stay vigilant everyone. All eyes on our you Georgia, make us proud. PS! Shout out to Sean and Cass from the Very Ape Podcast for letting me accost them with my microphones that day, I LOVE YOU BOTH SO FUCKING MUCH IT HURTS. Check out their most excellent podcast at www.veryape.tv Follow me! @drznightingale = insta @genuinelyfalse = twitter www.zoenightingale.com = website Artwork by @danadrewdles Music: America, Team World Police - Matt Stone/Trey Parker Sync 84 - Noah Lampert - check out his amazing podcast at www.syncpod.com
We report on our visits to pro-Palestine encampments and take listener questionsJoin our Discord community by signing up to our Patreon! http://patreon.com/theantifadaCheck out the ILC BBQ in McCarren park in Williamsburg 3-7 followed by a party/screening at Woodbine: https://www.instagram.com/p/C6Rj8UzuoYs/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==First We Take Columbia text: https://illwill.com/columbia https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/2979646/pro-palestinian-activists-spread-occupation-guidebook-overrun-schools/Communique From an Absent Future: https://illwill.com/print/communique-from-an-absent-futureAdam Tooze - Columbia University's "crisis" - a political economy sketch map https://adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-279-columbia-universitysUnrest in the MLBPA: https://theathletic.com/5352704/2024/03/18/mlbpa-unrest-players-bruce-meyer/Big Sean - Control
Brigadier General Mike Eastman, Executive Director of the Onward Ops, and Andrea McCarren, President of the PenFed Foundation, talk about mentors needed to help veterans transition to civilian life.
Brigadier General Mike Eastman, Executive Director of the Onward Ops, and Andrea McCarren, President of the PenFed Foundation, talk about mentors needed to help veterans transition to civilian life.
It's time to unveil the most anticipated event of the year. Today we discover the champions in every category, from the ultimate spendy to the savviest brand of 2024. Plus, we're talking body products and revealing the undeniable winners. Whether it's the most flawless fake tan or the most captivating fragrance, these products reign supreme. And to top it all off, we'll reveal the beauty brand that stole your hearts and earned the title of your official favourite of 2024. Here are your 2024 Body & Overall Winners: BEST FAKE TAN: Runner Up: Dove Summer Glow Body Lotion $8 Winner: Bondi Sands 1hr Express Foam $24.95 BEST FRAGRANCE: Runner Up: Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Crush Perfume Mist $65 Winner: who is elijah HIS HER EDP $159 BEST BODY MOISTURISER: Runner Up: Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion $26 Winner: NIVEA Rich Nourishing Body Lotion Moisturiser $8 ALWAYS IN YOUR HANDBAG: Runner Up: Burt's Bees Winner: Lanolips ULTIMATE SPENDY: Runner Up: Skinceuticals Winner: Dyson ULTIMATE SAVEY: Runner Up: MCoBeauty Winner: Cerave BEST NEWCOMER BRAND: Runner Up: Holme Beauty Winner: MCoBeauty BEST SUSTAINABILITY BRAND: Runner Up: Emma Lewisham Winner: Loccitane ALL TIME FAVOURITE BRAND: Runner Up: Go-To Skincare Winner: Esmi Skin Minerals SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH:Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly, McCarren, Leigh Campbell, Erin Docherty Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Leah Porges 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.
Youbies, it's that time we've been eagerly waiting for! 2 months ago we asked you to vote for your absolute favourite beauty products, and now the time has come... After some serious back and forth, we're pumped to announce the champions of the You Beauty Awards, brought to you by Myer! All week long, we'll be be rolling out the red carpet to reveal your top picks. And guess what? Today, it's all about skincare! So, kick back, pop a face mask on and get ready to soak in the excitement. Listen to the 2024 You Beauty Awards Skincare Debate here. Here are your 2024 Skincare Winners: CLEANSER Runner Up: CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser $13 Winner: Esmi The Uncomplicated Cleanser $49 SERUM Runner Up: Esmi Hyaluronic Hydrating Serum $65 Winner: THE ORDINARY Niacinamide 10% + Zinc $17 FACE CREAM Runner Up: La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ $35.99 Winner: Go-To Very Luxe Face Cream $79 FACE OIL Runner Up: MECCA COSMETICA Everyday Face Oil $46 Winner: The Jojoba Company Australian Jojoba Oil $52 EYE PRODUCT Runner Up: CeraVe Eye Repair Cream $16 Winner: Bondi Sands Eye Spy Vitamin C Eye Cream $17.99 EXFOLIANT Runner Up: Alpha-H Liquid Gold Exfoliating Treatment with 5% Glycolic Acid $75 Winner: Paula's Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant $45 MASK Runner Up: Laneige Water Sleeping Mask $48 Winner: La Roche Posay Cicaplast Mask B5 Sheet Mask $14.95 LIP BALM Runner Up: Dermal Therapy Lip Balm $5.50 Winner: Lanolips 101 Ointment $18.95 SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH:Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly, McCarren, Leigh Campbell, Erin Docherty Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Scott Stronach 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.
We're back in the You Beauty Beauty Awards Tally Room, and it's time to debate the BIG ONES. These are the heavy hitters, like your favourite savey brand, the products that are always in your handbag and of course, your favourite brand of all time. Plus, the ultimate body products that you picked as finalists. Let's dive into the debate... Listen to the 2024 You Beauty Awards Skincare Debate here. Listen to the 2024 You Beauty Awards Makeup Debate here. Listen to the 2024 You Beauty Awards Hair Debate here. All the amazing products mentioned in today's episode can be found below: BEST FAKE TAN: Your Finalists: Bondi Sands Self Tan Foam $25.95 Bondi Sands 1hr Express Foam $24.95 Eco Tan Invisible Organic Tan $34.95 Bondi Sands Liquid Gold $21.99 Dove Summer Glow Body Lotion $8 Our Picks: Sunescape Instant Self Tan Mousse $38 Loving Tan Platinum Mousse $65 St Tropez Self Tan Express Bronzing Mousse $60 St Tropez Self Tan Bronzing Water Mousse Purity $50 BEST FRAGRANCE: Your Finalists: COCO MADEMOISELLE Eau de Parfum Intense Spray $294 who is elijah HIS|HER EDP $159 Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Crush Cheirosa 62 Perfume Mist $65 Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau de Toilette $200 Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium EDP $264 Our Picks: Goldfield & Banks Pacific Rock Moss $239 Elizabeth Arden Green Tea EDT $34 Juliette Has A Gun Not A Perfume EDP $215 BEST BODY MOISTURISER: Your Finalists: Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream $82 CeraVe Daily Moisturising Lotion $37 NIVEA Rich Nourishing Body Lotion Moisturiser $8 Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion $26 The Body Shop Body Butters Our Picks: BRILLO BEAUTY THE BUTTER $45 Eucerin Hyaluron-Filler 3x Effect Day Cream Dry Skin SPF15 $45 ALWAYS IN YOUR HANDBAG: Your Finalists: MCoBeauty Lanolips Endota Spa MECCA Burt's Bees Our Picks: Carmex Blistex Dermal Therapy ULTIMATE SPENDY: Your Finalists: Chanel Skinceuticals Dyson Charlotte Tilbury Esmi Skin Minerals Our Picks: La Prairie yves saint laurent Tom Ford Gucci Beauty Emma Lewisham Rationale Skincare ULTIMATE SAVEY: Your Finalists: MCoBeauty Cerave The Ordinary Nivea Maybeline BEST NEWCOMER BRAND: Your Finalists: MCoBeauty Endota Spa Holme Beauty Esmi Skin Minerals Go-To Skincare Our Picks: Naturium Ikou BEST SUSTAINABILITY BRAND: Your Finalists: Go-To Skincare MCoBeauty Emma Lewisham Endota Spa Loccitane Our Picks Sukin Lush ALL TIME FAVOURITE BRAND: Your Finalists: Go-To Skincare MCoBeauty Esmi Skin Minerals Charlotte Tilbury NARS Cosmetics SUBSCRIBE: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH:Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly, McCarren, Leigh Campbell, Erin Docherty Producer: Cassie Merritt Audio Producer: Scott Stronach 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.
Andrea McCarren is the Presidend of the PenFed Foundation. She is a puppy raiser and introduced us to the adorable Pilot this morning.
ESPN's Courtney Cronin joins for Bears intrigue and Combine talkers, then Cards OC Drew Petzing talks about some old days coaching in MN and his current like working with Kyler Murray, then Packers longtime radio analyst Larry McCarren offers a Border Battle perspective!
The Hawaii Supreme Court ignores the US Supreme Court cases in Bruen, Heller and McDonald, holding there is no right to keep and bear arms in Hawaii. Their reasoning is ludicrous.Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admits that prices probably are not coming down. Why is that? Government spending.Taylor Swift can't park her private jet at McCarren International Airport in Las Vegas during the Super Bowl. The inhumanity!
On this Monday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, a depressing gloom and drizzle covers midtown Manhattan as New Yorkers head back to work for the week. Sid's here to lighten up your gloomy morning and get your week started on the right foot. In news of the day, asylum seeker shelters to house the influx of illegal migrants into the city pop up in Brooklyn's Prospect and McCarren parks, chaos unfolds in Union Square on Friday afternoon after a social media influencer promises free PlayStation gaming consoles for his followers, Sid makes an appearance on Fox News' Lawrence Jones Cross Country show, and former President Donald J. Trump continues to stump on the campaign trail appearing this past weekend for a rally in Alabama. Curtis Sliwa, Rich Lowry, Lee Zeldin, Alina Habba, Dr. Marc Siegel and Roger Stone join the program on this Monday morning with New York City's most popular radio host on Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since 2015 Emily McCarren has served as Punahou School's Academy Principal. Punahou is the largest, and one of the oldest private schools in the United States. Originally from Vermont, Emily graduated from Colby College in Maine where she majored in Spanish and Biology. She served as captain of the Alpine ski team and lacrosse team. Emily holds … Continue reading "87. Weaving Together Mastery, Competency and Relevant Learning, with Emily McCarren" The post 87. Weaving Together Mastery, Competency and Relevant Learning, with Emily McCarren appeared first on @WSCBPodcast.
Since 2015 Emily McCarren has served as Punahou School's Academy Principal. Punahou is the largest, and one of the oldest private schools in the United States. Originally from Vermont, Emily graduated from Colby College in Maine where she majored in Spanish and Biology. She served as captain of the Alpine ski team and lacrosse team. Emily holds two master's degrees: Spanish Literature and Educational Leadership. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Hawaiʻi, where her dissertation examined the role of teacher care on a student's online learning experience. This episode was edited by the talented Evan Kurohara. Our theme music comes from the vast catalogue of pianist, Michael Sloan. To support this podcast, write us a review and give us a rating in your favorite podcast app or aggregator! The post 87. Weaving Together Mastery, Competency and Relevant Learning, with Emily McCarren appeared first on @WSCBPodcast.
Welcome to season 2 of the Shows podcast, where Chiquitita sits down & chit-chats with some of your favorite Drag performers from Brooklyn, New York! Every week (for now), we will be tuning in to hear the highly fabricated & glamorized stories that make up Brooklyn nightlife. This week, I was joined by JanelleNo. 5 and we discuss eatin', suckin & fuckin', how to properly pronounce McCarren park, as well as our barbaric past, present and future. Follow Janelle over on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/janelle.no.5/?hl=en Listen & subscribe to Shows wherever you stream your favorite podcasts! Now, are you ready for some shows?!?!
Design is much more than static. In the 21st-century is all about experience and shaping environments. To discuss the evolution, Experience by Design host Bryan Meszaros spoke with John Lutz, Partner at Selbert Perkins Design.Lutz always loved art and turned that into a career while studying at the University of Cincinnati. The program was unique, allowing him to alternate between internships and school. These internships allowed him to experience different types of firms. In one internship, he worked on the FedEx rebranding and was part of the team behind the iconic arrow logo. Those experiences helped him decide he wanted to work for Selbert Perkins because they focused on experiential branded environments. “The idea of shaping an entire environment was very appealing to me,” he said.Since then, he’s worked on projects for some of the most well-known places, including the Dallas Cowboys stadium, McCarren airport in Las Vegas, and the St. Louis Cardinals ballpark.Lutz was witness to the transformation of static design to digital being a part of it. “When digital came into the fold, it was like we can put a screen here,” he noted.There was an opportunity for dynamic changing content, but not much else until the evolution of screens, ideas, and configurations. “Over time, we could integrate digital into the art. The digital actually became art,” Lutz added.Much of the firm’s initial work was in wayfinding and gateways. Now, he’s involved in the two worlds merging, bringing imagination, a sculptural approach, and visual drama. Lutz also spoke about environments being timeless but components being changeable. “You have to plan for adaptability in your design. Technology changes, and so do the expectations of those in the spaces.”Join host Bryan Meszaros on Experience by Design every other Wednesday as he explores the latest trends and solutions helping craft the world’s most intriguing experiences.
Design is much more than static. In the 21st-century is all about experience and shaping environments. To discuss the evolution, Experience by Design host Bryan Meszaros spoke with John Lutz, Partner at Selbert Perkins Design.Lutz always loved art and turned that into a career while studying at the University of Cincinnati. The program was unique, allowing him to alternate between internships and school. These internships allowed him to experience different types of firms. In one internship, he worked on the FedEx rebranding and was part of the team behind the iconic arrow logo. Those experiences helped him decide he wanted to work for Selbert Perkins because they focused on experiential branded environments. “The idea of shaping an entire environment was very appealing to me,” he said.Since then, he’s worked on projects for some of the most well-known places, including the Dallas Cowboys stadium, McCarren airport in Las Vegas, and the St. Louis Cardinals ballpark.Lutz was witness to the transformation of static design to digital being a part of it. “When digital came into the fold, it was like we can put a screen here,” he noted.There was an opportunity for dynamic changing content, but not much else until the evolution of screens, ideas, and configurations. “Over time, we could integrate digital into the art. The digital actually became art,” Lutz added.Much of the firm’s initial work was in wayfinding and gateways. Now, he’s involved in the two worlds merging, bringing imagination, a sculptural approach, and visual drama. Lutz also spoke about environments being timeless but components being changeable. “You have to plan for adaptability in your design. Technology changes, and so do the expectations of those in the spaces.”Join host Bryan Meszaros on Experience by Design every other Wednesday as he explores the latest trends and solutions helping craft the world’s most intriguing experiences.
Starting on March 11 and running through the rest of the month is “Wide Open: 90 years of Legal Gambling in Nevada. The exhibit will be staged at the Mob Museum’s Historic Courtroom. They first presentation is entitled, “Part One: Becoming America’s Playground, 1931-1960.” This will start on March 11. The second presentation is scheduled for March 25. This phase of the exhibit covers, “Part Two: Becoming a Global Destination, 1961-2021.” As part of the program, two vintage figural slot machines will be on display. Popular during the 1950’s and 1960’s, these slots resembled cowboys, gangsters, gold miners and other relevant characters. Casino Jackpot Winner Found Dead Two Days LaterJust two days after Jenny A. Jones won a large casino jackpot she was found dead in her apartment. The 46-year old Spokane resident won the jackpot at Northern Quest Casino on Feb. 15. Two days later on Feb. 17, she was found dead on her apartment floor. Albert Asher was Ms. Jones’ stepfather. His wife and Jenny’s mom is Sue Asher. She requested that Albert check on her daughter after multiple phone calls went unanswered. Other tenants in Ms. Jones’ apartment complex mentioned issues with a man to police during the investigation. The matter has been ruled a suspicious death. Cryptos Maintain Strong Ties to Online GamblingThe online gambling industry continues to explode in popularity. Many of today’s online casino sites encourage players to gamble with the use of cryptocurrency. Bitcoin tops the list as the most popular crypto. It is also the most assessable form of digital currency. Yet, bitcoin is far from the only crypto accepted for gambling online. The main reason why cryptos are so popular for gambling online revolve around privacy issues. No personal information is tied to crypto transactions. These transactions are not tied to financial institutions or government regulatory organizations. Cryptos can easily be converted into fiat cash as another strong selling point. Texas Woman Wins Six-Figure Jackpot at Las Vegas AirportThe main commercial airport flying in and out of Las Vegas is McCarran International Airport. In typical Las Vegas fashion, there are 1400 slot machines located throughout the facility. Only 400 are operational these days due to ongoing coronavirus health protocols. Megan H. of Flower Mound, Texas only needed one progressive slot to strike it rich. Playing a Wheel of Fortune machine in the B Concourse, she won $302,334.66 on the lucky spin. She was waiting for a Southwest Airlines flight back home. Local news sources never mentioned if she made her flight. The biggest slot jackpot ever at McCarren was $3.96 million.
Greeting and salutations my fair weather friends, apologies for my absence, but I needed to take a break from my own brain and reorient my north star. However, I'm back! This is my first humble offering, coverage of the best day of all time, the day that Joe Biden officially won the presidency, and NYC erupted into actual flames of celebration. In my life, I have never seen this kind of joy. The moment he won, I swear to you, squeals, shrieks, honks, pots and pans clanging, laughter, screams, sirens all instantaneously rolled through NYC like a thunderous cloud blanketing every ear drum in jubliant glee. So, I bought 8 mid priced champagnes, put on a red white and blue outfit, painted stars in my face, put on my FUCK TRUMP NO LUBE camouflage trucker hat that I made in times square in 2016, powered up my recorders and hit the streets. I must have gone to every bourough in the city. I was completely wasted by 12 pm. Like first day of freshman year, keg stand, girls gone wild blatto blasted. So, please expect the timber of my voice to be, how do I put it nicely...like a phone sex operator who smokes newport 100's back to back while verberally jerking off married men from Kansas. I'm not proud of it, but I yam what I yam, and unfortunetly for you, this is not my best work. What's worse is that I did like 100 more interviews only to realize that my card had been full the whole time. Just sloppy journalism all around. BUT, this was just the most beautiful day. The dancing, the joy, the tears of relief made the air electric and the day finalized in a burning man like mega rave in McCarren park where we danced until the sun came up. It was magic baby. Anyway, the goal is not to go to brunch. The goal is to continue to fight for the world we want to live in and cleanse ourselves of the last four years, try to eek out a little dignity and restore our country to some semblance of the dream it is supposed to represent. Keep fighting, stay vigilant everyone. All eyes on our you Georgia, make us proud. PS: Shout out to my loves Sean and Cass from the Very Ape podcast who are featured on this episode. I LOVE YOU TO THE MOON AND BACK. Check out all their awesome work at www.veryape.tv Follow me! @drznightingale = insta @genuinelyfalse = twitter www.zoenightingale.com = website Artwork by @danadrewdles Music: America, Team World Police - Matt Stone/Trey Parker Sync 84 - Noah Lampert - check out his amazing podcast at www.syncpod.com Check out my sponsor PROMESCENT www.promescent.com Put my name "Zoe15" into check out and get 15 percent off all your order!!
Welcome to Quizzish! Mamamia’s podcast that’s about friends and facts and gin and trivia. Every week, host Kelly McCarren will be joined by two rivals who will go head to head to see who can become the Quizzish trivia champion. And the best thing? You can play along too. Today Kelly is joined by singer-songwriter Anthony Callea and his husband, actor and singer Tim Campbell. HOW DO I PLAY? Quizzish is a game that can be played wherever you listen to your podcasts. Walking the dog. On a road trip. At a girls night on a speaker. Anywhere. HOW DOES IT WORK? There are three rounds, and inside every round, 3 games, and three questions per game. Kelly is going to ask questions, you write the answers down, then at the end of each game we’ll have a score count and reveal who was right and who was wrong. For every correct answer, you’ll get a point, for every incorrect answer, you’ll get...well, nothing. WHAT WILL I NEED? Some paper, a pen or your best trivia voice. CREDITS: Quizzish is made possible by our partners at Gordon’s Gin. Gordon’s....Shall we? https://brand-au.shortlyst.com/gordons/14901 Fancy another competition? Take our 3 minute survey for your chance to win a $50 gift voucher by following this link: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/5972174/Trivia-Survey-2020 Quizzish is hosted by Kelly McCarren https://www.instagram.com/kelly_mccarren/ With thanks to Anthony Callea (@anthonycallea) & Tim Campbell (@timcampbelltown). Tickets are available now for Anthony Callea’s ‘The Together Again’ live tour. Head to anthonycallea.com. Quizzish is produced by Leah Porges & Emma Gillespie. The Executive Producers are Zoe Ferguson & Elissa Ratliff. GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au Quizzish is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Quizzish! Mamamia’s podcast that’s about friends and facts and gin and trivia. Every week, host Kelly McCarren will be joined by two rivals who will go head to head to see who can become the Quizzish trivia champion. And the best thing? You can play along too. Today Kelly is joined by former triple J breakfast hosts Matt Okine and Alex Dyson. They first met in the studio, and now have their own podcast together called Matt & Alex - All Day Breakfast. They're also very competitive, so does Matt know more than Alex? HOW DO I PLAY? Quizzish is a game that can be played wherever you listen to your podcasts. Walking the dog. On a road trip. At a girls night on a speaker. Anywhere. HOW DOES IT WORK? There are three rounds, and inside every round, 3 games, and three questions per game. Kelly is going to ask questions, you write the answers down, then at the end of each game we’ll have a score count and reveal who was right and who was wrong. For every correct answer, you’ll get a point, for every incorrect answer, you’ll get...well, nothing. WHAT WILL I NEED? Some paper, a pen or your best trivia voice. CREDITS: Quizzish is made possible by our partners at Gordon’s Gin. Gordon’s....Shall we? https://brand-au.shortlyst.com/gordons/14901 Fancy another competition? Take our 3 minute survey for your chance to win a $50 gift voucher by following this link: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/5972174/Trivia-Survey-2020 Quizzish is hosted by Kelly McCarren https://www.instagram.com/kelly_mccarren/ With thanks to Matt Okine and Alex Dyson. Quizzish is produced by Leah Porges & Emma Gillespie. The Executive Producers are Zoe Ferguson & Elissa Ratliff. GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au Quizzish is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I sit down with political activist group Skate For Changes after their successful event at McCarren skatepark September 19, 2020.
Training camp is back! Kinda! Steve sifts through the slim pickings for news and also goes back in time for some best bits with past interviews with Mason Crosby, Kenny Clark and Larry McCarren!
Today’s guest has been waiting approximately 5,000 years to tell us what’s in her beauty bag… it’s our own Kelly McCarren! Kelly is the co-host of the Tuesday You Beauty episodes, a digital creator and social media strategist, and a ride or die lover of all things beauty. In this episode, Kelly takes Amy through her all-time favourite “Kelly McCarren-approved” products that’ll leave you with a massive beauty wish list. Plus, she shares her skin journey and how she discovered makeup at a very young age. And in Spendy Savey, Kelly spills on the savey eyeshadow palette to use if you want to recreate her gorgeous Instagram bold eyeshadow looks. The list of products mentioned in this episode are below; Bioderma Sensibio H20 Micelle Solution, $29.99 https://bit.ly/300O3Rk Ipsum Best Skin Cleansing Oil Balm, $32. https://bit.ly/2Mn7UCk Ole Henriksen Glow Cycle Retin-ALT Power Serum, $78. https://bit.ly/3eDZSAY The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid, $12.90. https://bit.ly/2MnpLJ7 Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream, $125. https://bit.ly/3eMOIKt Press Beauty Mr. Rose Balancing & Correcting Facial Oil, $59.95. https://bit.ly/2Atsez5 Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask, $77. https://bit.ly/2zQmAHe Andalou Naturals CannaCell Glow Mask, $24.99. https://bit.ly/2XRf5rx Tatcha Luminous Dewy Skin Mask, $19. https://bit.ly/3cqftT2 Hourglass Veil Mineral Primer SPF15, $86. https://bit.ly/2XpFiP9 IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC Cream SPF50, $63. https://bit.ly/36S7blM Tarte Shape Tape Contour Concealer, $40. https://bit.ly/2ZWIpzG Morphe 8W Warm Master Blush Palette, $31. https://bit.ly/2XUDi02 MAC Cosmetics Mineralise Blush in Warm Soul, $47. https://bit.ly/2XnJmPE Westman Atelier Face Trace Contour Stick, $77. https://bit.ly/36Qfe2w Physicians Formula Butter Bronzer in Sunkissed, $29.95. https://bit.ly/2U1bXbC Ofra Cosmetics Glow Up Highlighter Palette, $58. https://bit.ly/2ZZkNKT BECCA Cosmetics Shimmering Skin Perfector in Champagne Pop, $64. https://bit.ly/2MmrgYk Elizabeth Arden Green Tea Honey Drops Body Cream, $25. https://bit.ly/2MhAkh0 La Beach Express Tanning Foam in Deep Bronze, $39. https://bit.ly/2BpfN80 L’Occitane Aromachologie Intense Repairing Shampoo, $34. https://bit.ly/2yYMRD0 L’Occitane Aromachologie Intense Repairing Conditioner, $51. https://bit.ly/3dqTtsK Savey Morphe Eyeshadow Palettes. https://bit.ly/3crBzop Spendy Skin Needling - you can read more about this beauty treatment here: https://bit.ly/3crXRqe CREDITS Host: Amy Clark Guest: Kelly McCarren Producer: Leah Porges GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group https://bit.ly/youbeautyfacebook Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter... https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here .... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcast/ This episode of You Beauty is brought to you by Swisse Beauty. Beauty for your skin and from within.
Bill McCarren of the National Press Club joins Tom Fitzgerald on this episode of the “On The Hill” podcast. Bill and Tom look at the story of Austin Tice, the American Journalist who’s been held in Syria since 2012. The FBI has a $1 million reward for Tice’s return. Bill talks about “Night Out For Austin,” which will be held on May 2, where restaurants from around the country will donate a portion of their proceeds to the effort to #FreeAustinTice.
Felicia McCarren‘s latest book, French Moves: The Cultural Politics of le hip hop (Oxford University Press, 2013) explores the fascinating evolution of this urban dance form in the French context. Following the choreography and performances of key figures from the hip hop world in France, McCarren's is a history that pays close attention to dancers and their moves, and especially to the ways in which contemporary dance is informed by-and responsive to-social and political concerns and change. Tracing the history of le hip hop as a form that arrived in France from the United States in the 1980s, French Moves examines the ways this cultural import came to “speak French”. Dance has occupied a privileged place in French national culture historically.French hip hop benefited from the outset from the support of a Socialist government interested in encouraging this meeting of street and stage in performances that embody youth, cultural diversity, and a mouvement social on a number of levels. Considering politics, poetics, techniques and technologies, the book has exciting and important implications for how we think about bodies and borders. It will be of great interest to anyone thinking through issues of citizenship and difference, from the end of the twentieth century up through the complexities of identity and nation in present-day France.
Felicia McCarren‘s latest book, French Moves: The Cultural Politics of le hip hop (Oxford University Press, 2013) explores the fascinating evolution of this urban dance form in the French context. Following the choreography and performances of key figures from the hip hop world in France, McCarren’s is a history that pays close attention to dancers and their moves, and especially to the ways in which contemporary dance is informed by-and responsive to-social and political concerns and change. Tracing the history of le hip hop as a form that arrived in France from the United States in the 1980s, French Moves examines the ways this cultural import came to “speak French”. Dance has occupied a privileged place in French national culture historically.French hip hop benefited from the outset from the support of a Socialist government interested in encouraging this meeting of street and stage in performances that embody youth, cultural diversity, and a mouvement social on a number of levels. Considering politics, poetics, techniques and technologies, the book has exciting and important implications for how we think about bodies and borders. It will be of great interest to anyone thinking through issues of citizenship and difference, from the end of the twentieth century up through the complexities of identity and nation in present-day France. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Felicia McCarren‘s latest book, French Moves: The Cultural Politics of le hip hop (Oxford University Press, 2013) explores the fascinating evolution of this urban dance form in the French context. Following the choreography and performances of key figures from the hip hop world in France, McCarren’s is a history that pays close attention to dancers and their moves, and especially to the ways in which contemporary dance is informed by-and responsive to-social and political concerns and change. Tracing the history of le hip hop as a form that arrived in France from the United States in the 1980s, French Moves examines the ways this cultural import came to “speak French”. Dance has occupied a privileged place in French national culture historically.French hip hop benefited from the outset from the support of a Socialist government interested in encouraging this meeting of street and stage in performances that embody youth, cultural diversity, and a mouvement social on a number of levels. Considering politics, poetics, techniques and technologies, the book has exciting and important implications for how we think about bodies and borders. It will be of great interest to anyone thinking through issues of citizenship and difference, from the end of the twentieth century up through the complexities of identity and nation in present-day France. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Felicia McCarren‘s latest book, French Moves: The Cultural Politics of le hip hop (Oxford University Press, 2013) explores the fascinating evolution of this urban dance form in the French context. Following the choreography and performances of key figures from the hip hop world in France, McCarren’s is a history that pays close attention to dancers and their moves, and especially to the ways in which contemporary dance is informed by-and responsive to-social and political concerns and change. Tracing the history of le hip hop as a form that arrived in France from the United States in the 1980s, French Moves examines the ways this cultural import came to “speak French”. Dance has occupied a privileged place in French national culture historically.French hip hop benefited from the outset from the support of a Socialist government interested in encouraging this meeting of street and stage in performances that embody youth, cultural diversity, and a mouvement social on a number of levels. Considering politics, poetics, techniques and technologies, the book has exciting and important implications for how we think about bodies and borders. It will be of great interest to anyone thinking through issues of citizenship and difference, from the end of the twentieth century up through the complexities of identity and nation in present-day France. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Felicia McCarren‘s latest book, French Moves: The Cultural Politics of le hip hop (Oxford University Press, 2013) explores the fascinating evolution of this urban dance form in the French context. Following the choreography and performances of key figures from the hip hop world in France, McCarren’s is a history that pays close attention to dancers and their moves, and especially to the ways in which contemporary dance is informed by-and responsive to-social and political concerns and change. Tracing the history of le hip hop as a form that arrived in France from the United States in the 1980s, French Moves examines the ways this cultural import came to “speak French”. Dance has occupied a privileged place in French national culture historically.French hip hop benefited from the outset from the support of a Socialist government interested in encouraging this meeting of street and stage in performances that embody youth, cultural diversity, and a mouvement social on a number of levels. Considering politics, poetics, techniques and technologies, the book has exciting and important implications for how we think about bodies and borders. It will be of great interest to anyone thinking through issues of citizenship and difference, from the end of the twentieth century up through the complexities of identity and nation in present-day France. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WSOP co-commentator Lon McCarren talks about the 2011 WSOP Final Table and more on this episode of The Bernard Lee Poker Show on Rounders Radio.
WSOP co-commentator Lon McCarren talks about the 2011 WSOP Final Table and more on this episode of The Bernard Lee Poker Show on Rounders Radio.
We discuss obesity problems in young people today. Our guest for this hour is, Dr. David McCarren, professor of nutrition at U.C. Davis in California and the Executive Director of Shaping Americas Youth. We discuss what is keeping Americans from making the right choices about food, portion sizes, exercise and obesity. Dr. McCarren takes calls.