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Noticentro
México e Italia acuerdan reforzar inversiones y negocios

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 1:27


Detienen a hombre armado en evento del un candidato de MCMás de 50 detenidos en Venezuela acusados de conspiración Más información en nuestro Podcast

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast
Critical Encounters - Issue 270 - Supervillain Roundtable XV - Con of Heroes 2025 Recap

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 191:54


Welcome to Issue 270 of Critical Encounters, a podcast about Marvel Champions, a Living Card Game by Fantasy Flight Games. Here we take a good look at that most critical piece of the game, the Encounter Sets. We'll discuss those poorly understood characters, unfairly labeled Villains, and their various plans to shape humanity and benefit the planet, as well as those so-called heroes intent on thwarting them. In this very speical issue we recap Con of Heroes 2025. We have a bunch of guests on and chat with them. A different video show will come out on the YouTube with pictures and videos from the Con. Thank you to: Maka, Boomguy, Astrodar, LACKOFSUBETELTY, TheRomeo, RegalGamesTV, THeMaskedHero, CHARR!, Caldias, Band of Sirens, Man-Is-Obsolete, Funkymonkeymonk, ChaosDonut, Dvader, MrSelfDestruct, KennedyHawk, Hone,  & Lexicon You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof, WanderingTook Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w Find our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticalencounterspodcast Find our Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vardaen You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server. "Hail Hydra!" 

The Magnus Archives
The Magnus Protocol - Hiatus Announcement

The Magnus Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 2:21


Hello Friends and Fans! Anusia Battersby here, voice of Gwendolyn Bouchard in the Magnus Protocol. We hope you enjoyed the conclusion of Act 1! As with season one, we've pre-planned breaks in the release schedule to ensure that our production team has plenty of time to work on the show without experiencing too much crunch. For season 2, these breaks between Acts may be a little longer and more irregular as we balance staff workloads and prep for our full stage performance of Magnus Live: The Hilltop.We have plenty of things in store though. Starting next week, The Season 1 Protocol fancasts will be released to the public over on our YouTube. These were streamed live for our Kickstarter backers and Patreon supporters before the premiere of season 2, and feature myself and other cast members commenting on fan-selected episodes from the first season. So be sure to check us out at youtube.com/c/rustyquill.On top of all the exciting production work at Rusty Quill, we also have several live events coming up if you live in the UK. Join us on Sunday 25th May to celebrate our 10th Anniversary! Alexander J Newall, Martyn Pratt, Helen Gould and James Ross are going to be at MCM Comic Con to look back over the last decade of podcasting from Rusty Quill Gaming to The Magnus Protocol in a panel at 3:15pm on the Live Stage and meet in the Meet & Greet Zone from 12:30pm! You can purchase tickets for MCM now from the MCM Comic Con London website. Or using the link in the show notes.We are also going to be at Norwich Games Fest on May 31st! Members of the cast and crew of our upcoming Neon Inkwell show, Rez High will be speaking at the panel: Changing the Game through Audio Fiction at 3:15pm in the Auditorium. Rez High grapples with timely questions about video games, from accessibility to representation, while sending its cast of irresistible characters on an adventure across both virtual realities and epic, post-apocalyptic landscapes. Join creator Brendon Connelly, director Lucy Wray, editor Katharine Seaton, and performer and disability advocate Lozza Gilbert on Saturday May 31st at the Forum in Norwich and get an exclusive first listen to the trailer. Finally, for those not in the UK, on Saturday, 28th June we will be doing a 10 year anniversary charity livestream over on our Twitch Channel, twitch.tv/rusty_quill. More information on that to come, but we hope you are as excited as us for everything coming this year. We will be back with Act 2 of the Magnus Protocol later this summer. Thanks for listening!Rusty Quill Youtube MCM London Appearance Norwich Games Fest Appearance Rusty Quill Twitch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

You’re probably right
Episode 212 – Running From the Warmth: Understanding the Inner World of Avoidant Attachment

You’re probably right

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 42:16


Why do some people pull away just when love starts to feel real?In this deep and reflective episode, MCM explores the hidden emotional world of those with avoidant attachment styles—the ones who crave connection but run from it the moment things get serious. Through 11 revealing insights, you'll hear why love often triggers withdrawal, how emotional closeness can feel unsafe, and why avoidants might test, push, or even sabotage the very connection they long for.This episode is for anyone trying to understand confusing relationship patterns, heal from emotional distance, or learn how to set boundaries with someone who seems hot-and-cold. Whether you're the avoidant one, the one dating an avoidant, or just trying to make sense of your past, this conversation breaks it down in a raw, honest way—without the fluff.Topics covered include:Why affection can feel like a threatHow avoidants love deeply but silentlyThe push-pull cycle that leaves both people exhaustedEmotional endurance tests, withdrawal, and sabotageWhat healing and secure love really look like

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Sermão do monte: Quando jejuardes - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 66:46


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast
Critical Encounters - Issue 266 - Supervillain Roundtable XIV - Con of Heroes Prep 2025

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 56:27


Welcome to Issue 266 of Critical Encounters, a podcast about Marvel Champions, a Living Card Game by Fantasy Flight Games. Here we take a good look at that most critical piece of the game, the Encounter Sets. We'll discuss those poorly understood characters, unfairly labeled Villains, and their various plans to shape humanity and benefit the planet, as well as those so-called heroes intent on thwarting them. In this special Supervillain Round Table we talk all about Con of Heroes 2025. We talk what to bring, how to act, what to expect and look at some preview cards with one of the organizers and all around nice guy KennedyHawk. You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof, Maka, Lexicon Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w Find our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticalencounterspodcast Find our Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vardaen You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server. Con of Heroes Web Page: https://conofheroes.com/ “In the typical fashion of someone who holds all the cards, I'm going to divulge to you more than you will need to know about me and my business…” - Crossfire  

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Presença de Deus - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 64:46


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Winning Hand - A Marvel Champions Podcast
E61.7 - Con o f Heroes 2025 HYPE

Winning Hand - A Marvel Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 41:03


"Every good thing comes at a cost." - KennedyHawk In this episode of the Winning Hand Podcast, Boomguy and KennedyHawk discuss the upcoming Con of Heroes, focusing on the custom content and card spoilers for Marvel Champions. We delve into the new Symbiote Standard Set, its mechanics, and the exciting new keywords introduced. We also highlight the artistic design of the cards, the logistics for attendees, and essential packing lists for a successful con experience.  See here for more reveals from the MCM team. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Con and Custom Content 03:06 Exploring the New Standard Set 06:08 Symbiote Suits: Mechanics and Strategies 09:06 Art and Design of the Custom Cards 12:07 Flipping Mechanics: Allies to Minions 14:54 New Keywords and Their Impact 18:09 Conclusion and Future Insights 22:15 Balancing Encounter Mechanics 23:49 Introducing New Nemesis Mechanics 27:15 Exploring Symbiote Attachments 28:54 Understanding Suit Malfunction 31:59 Logistics for Con of Heroes 34:21 Packing Essentials for Attendees 36:46 Custom Cards and Trading at the Con 40:52 Outro

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Sermão do monte: Esmola e Oração - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 58:18


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Sermão do monte: Amarás o teu inimigo - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 61:03


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Reconhecendo a Cristo - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 74:18


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Mid Mod Remodel
Mid-Century Furniture You Can Aspire To

Mid Mod Remodel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 52:02 Transcription Available


What makes mid-century furniture so great? And which pieces might you want to hunt down for your house? Whether you are looking for high quality comfort or something to your mid-century cool factor, your dream mid-century furniture piece is out there…no matter your budget. In Today's Episode You'll Learn:All about some classic MCM pieces. Where to find originals and licenced reproductions. How to get the right vibe with modern designs. Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/2012

The Betoota Advocate Podcast
BETOOTA TALKS: Max Chandler-Mather MP

The Betoota Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 29:54


The Greenslander himself, Max Chandler-Mather joins Betoota Talks to discuss his unique brand of environmentalist class politics, and how it translates so well to suburban Queensland. At the 2022 election, MCM snatched the safe Labor electorate of Griffith in South Brisbane for the Greens - former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's old seat. He was joined by two more lower house MPs on the southside of the River City. These aren't inner-city leftie suburbs. What is Max doing differently to Labor and the Liberals? The 33-year-old Maverick unionist explains to The Betoota team just how succesful he is when it comes to winning over right-wing voters during his relentless door-knocking campaigns and community events.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bringing It All Back Home
Mid Century Modern

Bringing It All Back Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 37:28


Mid Century Modern - Today's episode is a rumination on what makes mid century modern homes & motels so timelessly appealing to photographers. Included: characteristics of MCM, why so many new homes & buildings are so ugly, the brilliance of JULIUS SHULMAN, as well as the must-have Taschen book "Case Study Houses." Also: Wildwood's Doo Wop Motels, Margate City's dwindling mid-century buildings, morning light photo walks. LInks:https://www.amazon.com/Case-Study-Houses-Elizabeth-Smith/dp/3836510219 https://juliusshulman.org https://www.juliusshulmanfilm.comhttps://www.instagram.com/midmodnj/?hl=enhttps://youtu.be/YaObFp_UK9w

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Sermão do monte: Olho por olho, dente por dente - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 54:34


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Precisamos abandonar as mentiras - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 70:35


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Mid Mod Remodel
How to Plan an MCM Remodel to Fit Your Life (and budget)

Mid Mod Remodel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 69:19 Transcription Available


If you listen to the Mid Mod Remodel Podcast regularly, you hear lots about the tips and tools I recommend to help you plan and lead your perfect MCM remodel. And once or twice a year I boil down the most helpful of those tips and tools into a free masterclass that I offer live.  In the past that session was only available to the folks who signed up and attended the live event, but now you can listen on the go! In Today's Episode You'll Learn:The three biggest mistakes other homeowners are making on their remodels (that ALWAYS result in a remodel that costs more, takes longer and … doesn't do end up how they want)My five step process for planning a remodel YOU CAN LEAD WITH CONFIDENCE: one that will turn the house you have into a home you'll loveHow to cut the chaos of remodeling in HALF with one simple maneuver (seriously, everyone should do this!)Learn more about my master plan process and Ready to Remodel right here!

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Carecemos do Rei - Thiago Silvério

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 60:52


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
A presença de Deus - Thiago Silvério

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 65:45


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Desfrutando da alegria que vem de Deus - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 78:51


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Estimulo, pensamento, ação, hábito e identidade - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 65:41


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Igreja Cristã do Calvário
Sermão do monte: Adúltero - Pr. Bruno Cardoso

Igreja Cristã do Calvário

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 71:23


Somos uma igreja Cristã de fé reformada em Poá-SP, manifestando o reino de Deus através da palavra e do testemunho, crescendo em graça e conhecimento. Acreditamos que não existe uma igreja forte se as famílias são fracas, citando o pacto de Lausane, buscamos compartilhar: O evangelho todo, para o homem todo, para todos os homens. Cada casa uma igreja, cada homem um pastor e cada quarto um cenáculo.Acreditamos que todo cristão deve estar comprometido em missões já que o ide é para todos, seja em campo ou financeiramente, estamos comprometidos financeiramente com os projetos missionários: AME, MCM e Missão Jiu-Jitsu Sertão.Venha nos conhecer, estamos localizados na Rua Prefeito Francisco Rodrigues Filho, 310 - Centro, Poá - SP, 08561-200Se inscreva no nosso canal do Youtube e nos acompanhe nas redes sociais:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@IgrejaCristadoCalvarioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/icalvario_oficial/Dízimos e Oferta via pix: ofertas@icalvario.com.br

Pyrex With Bex
Value Village - My Process

Pyrex With Bex

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 35:07


Host Bex Scott lets you in on her process for going through her local Value Village thrift store in this episode. She explains the layout of the store section by section, how they're stocked, and what to look for in each. She explains where the good stuff is on the shelf, how to check items for damage, and where some of the hot items are hidden. If Value Village is new to you or you find it overwhelming, this episode will break it down into understandable sections and help you scour for the perfect vintage score that you're seeking. Bex also shares some key tips for collectors and resellers. Did you know that some of the best items are on the very bottom shelves in Value Village? Don't be afraid to get on the floor and look down there. Where do they hide the salt and pepper shakers? Should you skip the book section? If you arrive at the store first thing in the morning, is sneaking into the middle of the queue a good idea? Bex answers all these questions and more in this episode. Listen in then share your thoughts and tips with Bex on Instagram @PyrexWithBex. Resources discussed in this episode:Value VillageFind a Value Village near you—Contact Rebecca Scott | Pyrex With Bex: Website: PyrexWithBex.comInstagram: @pyrexwithbex—TranscriptBex Scott: [00:00:02] Hey everybody, it's Bex Scott and welcome to the Pyrex with Bex podcast, where you guessed it, I talk about vintage Pyrex, but also all things vintage housewares. I'll take you on my latest thrifting adventures, talk about reselling, chat with other enthusiasts about their collections, and learn about a bunch of really awesome items from the past. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you love listening to podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Hey everybody, this is Bex Scott and you are listening to the Pyrex with Bex podcast. On today's episode, I want to take you through my process for shopping at Value Village. Now, where I live in Alberta, we have quite a few different thrift shops, antique shops, but I find that the one that I have the most success at right now is actually the Value Village in Red Deer. So for those of you who live in this area, I would be interested to see if you kind of have the same process as me for going through the store. Now, I know that everybody has their own sections that they really love to hit up first. I know that when I used to go thrifting every day before we had our daughter, I used to show up way before the store opened and line up at the Value Village, this was in Calgary, not where we live now, but you would see the same people there all the time. The same person was always first, and you would get to know the people who were shopping there, which was kind of fun. Bex Scott: [00:01:38] And you would watch as people who weren't regulars came around the corner and they thought they could sneak into the line or try and create another line to get into the store before you did. And these people were having none of it. So one thing to know for sure is to never mess with a die-hard thrifter or reseller because they stake claim to their spot in that line and they will not move from it. So back when I used to go to Value Village in Calgary, my first stop was always the Pyrex section because there were a lot of other people who went there first. You wanted to be the first one to get the fresh Pyrex that they put out. A lot of times that's how I got my full sets. And you do have to kind of fight people for different things because you can tell, right? As you guys both lock eyes on the same set, it's like whoever is closest to that, you grab it. So you put your hand on it and you just have to be assertive, which is something that I'm not good at. I've learned to be a little more assertive since I've been thrifting for a bit longer now, but it's definitely not in my personality to fight with somebody over something. It's not worth it in my opinion. Bex Scott: [00:02:58] If somebody is going to fight with me over a set of Pyrex, I will gladly give it to them because I'm just, I don't like conflict. I will miss out on a great opportunity just to avoid the conflict with a stranger. But some other people who are there that you get to know, there was one lady, I called her the Teacup Lady because she went and cleared out the full section of teacups at Value Village every single morning, and I would kind of creep to look at what was in her cart. I have no clue about teacups at all. Nothing. No knowledge about china, any of that stuff. So it was fascinating to me to see what she was buying. And I'm sure she was a reseller, because nobody can store that many teacups in their house. Well, that might be a lie because I have that much Pyrex. But anyway, there was also a guy that would go and buy vintage books and then somebody else who would buy video games and electronics. So those were the usuals who would line up with me on at the Value Village. So since I've moved out of the city, I frequent Goodwill, Sally-Ann, Value Village, and then a few of the smaller thrift and antique stores in our town. And Value Village is definitely a big store to search through. It goes in huge cycles of being amazing and just being totally crap for what's in there. Bex Scott: [00:04:33] A lot of it goes with the seasons, which makes sense. So right now it's not too bad because people are clearing out after the holidays. Christmas is over, they have more time. So they're focusing more on clearing out, maybe getting ready to sell their houses in the spring/summer. So there's been a lot of good vintage in the stores recently, but before Christmas, it was all Christmas. That's all you would find there. Everything else was kind of junky stuff. And then right after Christmas, it went through a phase where the shelves were, like, completely bare, except for a few things. So now if, now is February, if you're getting into thrifting or reselling, now is a great time, in my opinion, to start stocking up on your inventory and looking through things before the big garage sale season comes up, which I'm extremely excited about. Bex Scott: [00:05:33] Okay, so I avoid a lot of sections in Value Village when I look for my inventory. That is mainly because it's not my area of specialty. I don't know a lot about it, and I can't buy from every single category, or I would probably be kicked out of my house. Just kidding. But it would, it wouldn't work. So right when you walk into our Value Village, on the right, there's DVDs and board games. Now, I know a lot of people who resell DVDs and resell vintage, and not even vintage, just modern contemporary games, and they do extremely well. Bex Scott: [00:06:12] So I would love to get somebody on the podcast as a guest to talk about just board games, DVDs, music, that kind of stuff, because that is a section that I avoid. The first section that I do go to is the book section. I am a massive reader. I read every day. Right now my goal is to try and read six books a month. I did that for January. We'll see for February. But I have a problem with buying books for myself, never mind books to resell and to collect. But when I do buy them for my collection, it's the Little Golden Books. I love vintage Little Golden Books. Some of the newer ones are cute too, but I buy them for the illustrations and the artwork in them, and this might hurt a lot of people to hear, but I repurposed some of the pages in crafting, so I've been making little coasters and journals, covering journals with like Disney pictures and just really nice old vintage artwork, which I know is terrible to do to cut a book up. But I try to only cut the ones up that are really damaged. I don't ever touch a brand new pristine condition book. So I collect those for myself and to read to my daughter. So I'm trying to collect as many Little Golden Books for her as I can to pass down to her. I also have had great success selling the Little Golden Books. Bex Scott: [00:07:50] So if you can find them for like $0.25 each or a dollar each, they usually resell for like $3 to $4. So not a huge profit there. But if you get enough of them, you can sell them in bulk, you can sell them as a collection. And you might be able to find some good money in that section. Next, I always buy vintage Baby-Sitters Club books and Sweet Valley High, so right now those ones are really popular. I've sold quite a few Baby-Sitters Club books, and they did release, I think it was on Netflix, a Baby-Sitters Club TV show, which is actually pretty good, I'm not going to lie. So it did make a little bit of a comeback, but people are trying to complete their collections that they had growing up. So I always try and grab those books, especially the older Baby-Sitters Club ones. Next is Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys. There are some extremely die-hard collectors here, and I know I've talked about this in a previous podcast episode. There are different types of the Nancy Drew, different time frames that they were released with different covers, artwork, that kind of thing. So keep that in mind when you are buying them if you were trying to complete a collection or you're trying to resell, that different ones will have different values just because of the time they were released and the type of cover that they have. Bex Scott: [00:09:25] Okay, so once you leave the book section in my Value Village, you go to this extremely overwhelming vase section where they've just crammed every single vase that has ever been donated from a florist shop. So you'll see a bajillion of them. They all look the same. They're all in there. I don't know why, but the same two vases could have two different prices. It drives me insane. But this is where I have had the most luck finding swung vases. And you need to be quick on these. Like this, when I walk in, I scan that section first to see if they've put anything really tall on the top shelf, because that's where they usually are. If I don't see any, I head to the books, but I've found quite a few amazing vases in this section. This is also where you want to look for pottery. Anything marked, I find is great to buy if you look it up with Google Lens. A lot of the potters marks are very hard to discern. So this is an area that I don't know a lot about, but I have lots of friends who have made great money selling especially German pottery. So if you can get to know some of the German pottery names, then this is the section you want to look for them in. Bex Scott: [00:10:47] Kitschy planters. Everybody loves a good kitschy planter. These ones can be from maybe it was like a vase that somebody got their baby shower gift from. They have the cute little lambs and the balloons and the blue and pinks. Lots of Easter around Easter time. So little chicks and rabbits, that kind of thing. So I always pick up the kitschy planters if they're in good condition. Make sure you touch every inch of them. Same with the vases. These sections are terrible for broken items. I don't know if they just don't catch them when they sort them or if they sell them regardless, but I've been so excited about finding something that I just grab it, throw it in my cart, and I get home and I secretly cry in my office because now I have to do something with this broken vase. Another thing that I often forget to look at are brass vases. So a lot of these are made in India and they're beautiful. These ones are always great to resell. They're also great in displays because they are so pretty. But keep an eye out for brass vases. Make sure you get them at a good price, though, because Value Village has caught on that these are valuable items and they have been jacking the prices of them. So next to the vase section is what I call the weird wood section. This is like a catch-all for anything wood that comes into the store. A lot of times there are broken shelves here, little knickknack things, but the things that I like to look for are the wooden knickknack boxes or jewelry boxes. Bex Scott: [00:12:35] A lot of them have really nice ornate carvings in them. Sometimes people's names on them. I really like these for storing knickknacks and jewelry, but also for reselling because they are a hot item. People love wooden boxes. Next would be wooden or carved animals. A lot of these things look like they might not have any value, but depending on the wood they're made out of, if you go home and research them, or you do a quick Google Lens in the store, it is definitely worth while. A lot of the wood is very valuable and the carvings have been done. There's lots from Africa or Mexico or places like that by the Indigenous people in the area, and they are very beautiful and great for collections, but also for reselling as well. Next up would be look for the little wooden knickknack shelves. These can be like the letterpress drawers or little mug holders that you put on your wall with the little pegs. Like the peg - peg, what's the word I'm going for? - The peg, the peg holder shelf thingies. Somebody, if you know what the actual word is, let me know. Not enough coffee today. But yes, look for those. I have seen some beautiful displays at Christmas where you have the accordion, peg hanger and you put Christmas decorations on them.That is a goal of mine one year to do with my vintage Christmas balls. Bex Scott: [00:14:09] Okay, so we've gone from the weird wood section now. I'm skipping over the strange candle, votive, school supply aisle. There's very rarely anything in there. Maybe sometimes old vintage photo albums. That is a good thing to always grab if they're in good condition. And always look for photos in them, because sometimes Value Village doesn't take them out, which is a really big score, but I usually skip this weird section, come back to it at the very end if I have time. Next is the plastic stuff. So this is your typical, I bought this plastic water bottle and now I'm donating it, and Value Village now has 10,000 of them, so avoid those ones. I find it kind of gross anyway to buy an old reused plastic water bottle, but that's just me. Some of you might love that section. What is good in this section though, is Starbucks to go mugs. If they are in near brand new condition or they haven't been used and abused, they will resell. Starbucks always resells. I've had amazing luck with it. Just be sure to open it because you never know what's inside. Still in this section, this is where you find your vintage Tupperware. Do not sleep on this section. People will donate their vintage Tupperware. Always do, this is so gross, but always do the sniff test. I have opened some in Value Village and there have been spiders and bugs and weird smells in there. Bex Scott: [00:15:47] To me, it's not worth it to take those home and clean them because I am creeped out by that. And it's, yeah, I would rather just leave that there for somebody else, which might be mean, but I would definitely check the condition and make sure somebody hasn't had spaghetti in it for a bajillion years, because that stuff stains. Look for utensil marks, make sure they're not totally torn to shreds and that they haven't been warped in the dishwasher or the microwave. So make sure the lids are nice and flat and that somebody also hasn't written their name on it in Sharpie. There may be a way to get it off, but just be cognizant of that when you're looking at the Tupperware section. Okay. Next we get into dishware. I love the dishware section. This is where I have found some amazing vintage Denby dishes. I'm not going to pronounce this right, but Le Creuset. I have found five Le Creuset mugs for 4.99. They are amazing to resell because they are just so valuable and expensive. Look for any Japan stoneware plates, Corelle dishes, those still resell like the butterfly gold that goes with the Pyrex. What else? Just keep an eye out. Start researching your dishware and just look at the bottom of everything, because you will be surprised at how many things you can miss just because you think it might be cheap. Bex Scott: [00:17:25] There's been a lot of Dollar Store or Walmart dishes that I think look like Le Creuset, and then I flip them over and they're not, and vice versa. So just keep an eye open. In the same aisle we have the teacup section. So I know that this can be a gold mine. This is one that I do skip over because I have such limited knowledge in it. So if you are a teacup collector, I would definitely check this section out. Look for chips. Look for gold that's been rubbed off. A lot of the vintage teacups, they do have a gold rim or a gold handle, and it's always the first to rub off. So just make sure you keep that in mind when you're looking through teacups. If, sometimes they put teapots in this section as well. Teapots can be very gross and stained on the inside, but if you put a dishwasher pod inside of them and let it soak, it will clean out all of that tea staining. On the other side of this aisle is the glassware. Another one of one of my favorites, because you never know what you're going to find here. So I look for vintage Libby. So if you flip it over, you'll see the little script L on the bottom. A lot of these dishes or glasses are the ones with the gorgeous designs. They can have sometimes metallic on them, gold Bex Scott: [00:18:53] Just make sure again that the gold isn't rubbing off. But they have the groovy flowers and the amazing patterns that you see in all the vintage catalogs. So this is a great section to look for that in. And try to find them in sets like four, eight, that always sells better. I've bought a lot of single glasses, which are definitely harder to resell. Sets of three are harder to resell as well, so you might get people asking to buy two of them and then you're stuck with one. But just keep that in mind when you're looking in the glasses. This is also where you're going to find the Dorothy Thorpe. So there's a lot of look alikes. So this is where there's the silver fade, like the roly poly glasses. I always buy those. They became very popular after Mad Men came out, the roly polys with the silver rim. Those are gorgeous. So I would recommend buying those. But always take a look at the silver. If it has scratches, if it's coming off, if it's fading. Because that will really hurt your resale value. Okay. We're still in the same aisle. This is a very good aisle. We are at the coffee mugs now and this section is usually a disaster. You have to dig. I have broken quite a few mugs in this section, because you're trying to reach around and get the good stuff at the back, so just be careful when you're moving things around, because I definitely need help in this section. Bex Scott: [00:20:26] This is where you're going to find your milk glass, so don't do just a cursory glance. You might want to walk down the aisle in one direction and walk back. I often get on the floor and look in the bottom shelf just because it's so easy to miss things. But Federal glass mugs, what else do we have in this section? Fire King, we have the Pyrex mugs. We have, what else, stoneware. Made in Japan stoneware and English stoneware. I always buy those mugs. Also pottery, makers mugs, that kind of thing. So look to see if they have a pottery studio signature on the bottom. And Disney. Disney and Starbucks, always buy the Disney and Starbucks if it is in good condition, do not leave them. I know it's not vintage, but people love them. You can oftentimes find really rare or not in production Disney and Starbucks mugs and those sell really well, especially on Marketplace. Okay. The next aisle is the random junk aisle. This aisle drives me crazy because most of the time everything is broken in it. It's pieces and parts of things that they didn't know what they were, so they just threw them in there. But it's still worth it to dig through. This is where you'll find your trivets. A lot of times they have nice Lucite ones with flowers pressed in, really nice brass trivets, some wooden ones. Bex Scott: [00:21:58] Placemats are here in the boxes. This is where I usually get my salt and pepper shakers, but make sure they are not chipped. It is so hard to find salt and pepper shakers that aren't chipped at Value Village. What else is good to keep an eye out? Marble rolling pins. I found quite a few marble rolling pins that do very well for resale, and I've kept a few of them because they are amazing to bake with. Recipe boxes. This is where I find the awesome recipe boxes from the 60s and 70s with the gross recipes in there. Those are always really fun to look through. After the random junk section, you have the serving dishes, and this is kind of a catch-all for anything glass. Lots of juice jugs, Pyrex percolators are here. But the best part of this section is the uranium glass that people don't realize is in there. So always bring your black light, because this is a section where it's usually stuffed in the bottom of the shelf at the very back. And it's the uranium glass platters, the milk and sugars, anything like that. Little bowls and dishes and trinket dishes. Make sure you look for anything that stands out as green. Stoneware serving platters. I found some beautiful floral print stoneware platters here and in my shop, weirdly enough, this is where the staff like to hide the valuable electronics. Bex Scott: [00:23:34] So I have laid on my stomach in the floor multiple times. Because if you go towards the end of the day when the store is going to be closing soon, they like to hide Playstation games, Game Boy games. I've had some Wii controllers and just some really amazing stuff hidden in this section at the back. So pro tip, get on the floor, don't care what people think about you, just look for that gold mine of stuff that people are hiding because it does happen. My most favorite section, the Pyrex section, it is dwindling these days. There's not a lot out there. Mostly what I find is super beat up, dishwasher damaged to the point where it's not recognizable anymore. It's really sad. When I started thrifting, there was definitely a lot more, but I am now in a population that is a lot smaller than where I used to live too. But every once in a while you find a good, a good score of Pyrex. They're usually on the top shelf, which is easy to spot. Other things you can find in the section are Wilton cake pans. I've had great success selling Wilton cake pans. You just have to make sure that they are a low enough price. I would avoid cornflower CorningWare. It, 3 or 4 years ago, it was a hot item. It was hard to keep it in stock, for me at least. And now it is a struggle to sell it. Bex Scott: [00:25:12] So spice of life, blue cornflower, any of that stuff. If you have success selling it still, go for it. But for me, I pass over that stuff now just because I found that it's not worth it. Jello molds. I love jello molds. These are the tin, usually rose gold or copper looking ones. They're so cute and a whole bunch of different sizes. I always grab those ones because they are fun in displays, to collect, and to resell as well. Okay, so now we are in to the strange bathroom section. My Value Village has a section where they sell hair clips, curling irons, what else do they sell there? Just weird random laundry baskets. But this section is amazing for vintage garbage cans. Also vintage jewelry boxes. So don't pass this section up if you have it in your store. This is where I find a lot of my velvet covered snap shut jewelry boxes, the smaller ones that fit little rings or necklaces. Those ones sell really well, especially if they are in good condition. If not, you can also recover them. I have a friend who does amazing and beautiful work recovering vintage jewelry boxes with new velvet, new insides, cleans up the little feet. So if you're interested in taking on a project like that, this is a great spot to look for them. Bex Scott: [00:26:46] Next up is the linen section. I could spend a whole day in this section. It starts off with aprons, dishcloths tea towels, and then it goes into fabric, sheets, duvets and blankets, and then pillows. So this is all a lot of personal preference when you're buying linens, what you like to look for. But I like to look for the groovy floral sheets, anything with like a bold retro pattern. Chenille duvets. Pillowcases with flowers. What else? Really cool tea towels with graphics. Those all seem to resell really well. Especially the retro groovy looking sheets. Just make sure that you inspect them for holes, stains, anything suspicious because they do sneak in there. I find a lot of, like, duvets and bedspreads that I really like, but our Value Village is ridiculous for prices and they can be upwards of $20, so to me that is not really worth it. If you're looking through pillows, look for anything that is latch hook. I found an amazing latch hook mushroom pillow the other day. Um, crocheted pillows do really well. Anything with florals. The funky, groovy patterns again. And if it's a seasonal item, Christmas pillows, Halloween pillows, pillowcases and covers from the fancy stores, like the modern stores like Urban Barn, Pier One, anything like that. Even Indigo/Chapters, they get a lot of those in there. Those are great for reselling as well. On the right hand side of the linen section is the sewing section in our store. Now, I don't buy sewing patterns from Value Village because I find that $2 to $3 each is what I can sell them for, and that's the same price that Value Village sells them for. Bex Scott: [00:28:56] So unless it's something really amazing, like a Barbie pattern, I always grab Barbie clothes patterns, Barbie furniture patterns, those ones resell at a higher price. Sometimes you can get about $10 or more for a pattern that is Barbie. But this is where I find my latch hook patterns, my cruels, my needlepoint, my cross stitch. They've had some amazing kits in this section, and you do have to dig through, because this is where they also put the baby diapers and the feminine products that are donated. So you have to dig a little bit, but they are in there. Next up we have the kids section. The kids toys and clothes. I have dug through the toys before to find Cabbage Patch Kids, My Little Pony, Littlest Pet Shop, vintage Barbie. This is a section you really need to spend time, like, come to the store just to look at the toys, because you need to dig through broken toys that aren't working anymore and just really spend time to decipher if it's vintage, if it's modern. I don't buy clothes when I go to the thrift store because that's a whole other thing. I wish I had the had the time and the patience to search through clothes and photograph them and all that fun stuff, but I mostly stick to the hard goods. Bex Scott: [00:30:22] Next is purses. Purses and accessories I do like to look through because I buy the nice sequined beaded clutches, little handbags. Those do really well for resale and they're really pretty too. If you just want to dress up and go out for your own fun. So I do look through those. Sometimes you can find some good designer bags. I've found some Betsey Johnson, some Coach, but most of the time they separate those out in the Value Village and put them in the locked case. Next would be oversize items. This is usually where electronics, big furniture is in our store, and it's actually one that a lot of people I find skip because they think everything in there is too big. But there's been some really good finds in this section. I went with my friend not too long ago and we found, I think it was three lawn chairs with retro patterns on them. They were really cool. I found some awesome dressers, bookshelves, just really nice MCM looking furniture. Stools. And this is where they put lamps too. So you can find some awesome vintage lamps in this section to refurbish. Wine racks, couches. If you're really interested in refurbishing or cleaning something out like that, but make sure you take a look, just a quick walkthrough of the section because you can find some pretty awesome stuff. Bex Scott: [00:31:49] And last but not least, this section is so fun to look through. It is the jewelry section. It's almost like a game for me now, where I know that they've gone through and looked through the signed pieces, and most of the time they're pretty good at it, they know what they're looking for, but there are some awesome gems you can find in here. I would love to find a find a Sherman. That would be crazy if they left a Sherman on the wall of jewelry. But I've found quite a bit of Sarah Coventry. Butler. Vendome. What else has there been? Just a lot of random signed pieces that have been skipped over. I mostly look for brooches. Anything with a nice rhinestone, even if it's vintage and unsigned, I buy it. And anything floral. So the nice, what's it called? The coated flowers. I've lost the word for it now, but they're the metal flowers that are usually a brooch or an earring. People love to make arrangements with those and frame them in a shadow box. Anything that has a really nice old clasp that might have some faux pearls and lockets. I love to look for lockets. So this section, you could probably spend a half day just looking through the wall of jewelry there. And sometimes the prices are great, sometimes not so much. But if you can find anything that they've missed that says 14 karat gold on it, anything that's sterling silver or, what else is there, even you might even find some real pearls you don't know. So this is a good section to spend a good chunk of time in looking through. Bex Scott: [00:33:27] And last but not least, I think I already said that about the jewelry, but this is kind of an extension, would be the locked cabinet that they have. So that's where they keep what they consider the really good jewelry, the electronics, sometimes there's designer shoes in there. I don't spend a lot of time in that section because it is mostly overpriced and to me, not as fun to look through, but because there's a lot of people, I'm sure, like me, who don't go to it, you could find some amazing scores. So that is a quick walk through of my Value Village store. I'm sure that they vary a little bit with quality of goods, the layout, that kind of thing. But that is a typical thrifting restock run for me, where I'll go in and go through my process and hopefully find some goodies. So check out the show notes for my social media platforms. Find me. I am on Instagram at Pyrex with Bex. I live sell on Whatnot at Pyrex with Bex as well. I have regular shows on that platform and there are some really amazing Canadian sellers on there. We all sell vintage of some variety. So feel free to find us there and message me if you'd like to reach out and chat. Thanks so much everybody. 

Pyrex With Bex
Dariya from the Thrifty Fox Shop

Pyrex With Bex

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 32:39


Bex Scott welcomes guest Dariya from The Thrifty Fox Shop to talk about her love of Pyrex and how many vintage collections she maintains. Bex met Dariya on Instagram and credits her with getting Bex onto Whatnot. They talk extensively about Pyrex, from their favorite pieces to their greatest finds, but as Dariya has an enthusiasm for a great variety of vintage items, there's more than Pyrex to explore in this episode.  Dariya, like many collectors, got into vintage collecting via her mom. She truly leaned into Pyrex around age sixteen and hasn't stopped since. Pyrex and thrifting for vintage items is a family affair for Dariya too, as both her mom and sister are as avid about collecting as she is. She shares some of her most memorable Pyrex finds with Bex and they discuss their most and least loved patterns as well as which Pyrex dish both their husbands manage to explode during use. Beyond Pyrex, Dariya introduces Bex to her love of crewel embroidery, vintage mushrooms, glass animals, lucite flowers, vintage linens, brass, and many more of her very eclectic collections. Dariya's philosophy is to collect what makes you happy and decorate the same way, so tune in to find out just what pieces bring her the most joy in her home. Resources discussed in this episode:WhatnotPink Butterprint PyrexStarburst PyrexAmethyst Viking swung vaseZodiac 475 casserole dishOld Orchard PyrexCatherine Holm turquoise bowlStrawberry Hill pottery mouseWabasso Flower Power floral sheets“Stranger Things” rainbow sheets@ThriftersDelight on InstagramFika Coffee House in Camrose, Alberta—Contact Dariya | The Thrifty Fox ShopInstagram: @TheThriftyFoxShopPoshmark: @dariyasimsEtsy: The Thrifty Fox ShopContact Rebecca Scott | Pyrex With Bex: Website: PyrexWithBex.comInstagram: @pyrexwithbex—TranscriptBex Scott: [00:00:02] Hey everybody, it's Bex Scott and welcome to the Pyrex with Bex podcast where, you guessed it, I talk about vintage Pyrex, but also all things vintage housewares. I'll take you on my latest thrifting adventures, talk about reselling, chat with other enthusiasts about their collections, and learn about a bunch of really awesome items from the past. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you love listening to podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Hey everybody, this is Bex Scott and you are listening to the Pyrex with Bex podcast. And on today's episode, I have my friend and fellow vintage reseller Dariya from the Thrifty Fox Shop. Welcome, Dariya. Dariya: [00:00:43] Hello. Bex Scott: [00:00:44] How's it going? Dariya: [00:00:45] Oh, good. Bex Scott: [00:00:47] Nice. I see you have your awesome Halloween display behind you. Dariya: [00:00:51] I do. We couldn't wait to start decorating for October, so we started in mid-September for decorating Halloween. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:00:59] That's how my family is but with Christmas. Dariya: [00:01:01] Oh, fair. Bex Scott: [00:01:02] My mom starts decorating the day after Halloween for Christmas, so I've kind of-- Dariya: [00:01:05] -- oh, wow-- Bex Scott: [00:01:06] -- got that Christmas bug from her. Dariya: [00:01:08] Yeah. That makes sense. Bex Scott: [00:01:10] Mhm. So I wanted to start off kind of with how we met. So we met on Instagram. I was following you for a while. And then I came across your Instagram story about your Whatnot show. And it was a Christmas show which is one of my favorite things obviously. And I watched your show got some amazing things from you and you helped me get into the Whatnot selling, which I'm very grateful for that. Dariya: [00:01:37] I actually didn't know that. Bex Scott: [00:01:38] You're the first person I found out about Whatnot through. And you made selling look so easy. And I remember a while back in some of the episodes I was talking about how I thought Whatnot was difficult because you have to be, like, on for an entire hour and talking and kind of, I'm a very severe introvert, so doing Whatnot is kind of stress-inducing. But I've loved it so far. Dariya: [00:02:05] Yeah, once you get into it, then you find yourself more comfortable and stuff. Yeah, because I'm also an introvert and I never thought I'd ever do lives in my entire life. But hey, look at us go. Bex Scott: [00:02:16] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Your one year just passed on Whatnot. And I think mine is coming up sometime soon, so. Dariya: [00:02:23] Yeah. You'll have to do a show. Bex Scott: [00:02:24] Yeah. For everybody listening, come find us on Whatnot. We have an awesome group of Canadian sellers. So how did your Pyrex and your vintage collecting begin? Dariya: [00:02:35] With my mom. She's always, yeah, it's always someone in the family that gets you hooked. Yeah. My mom always loved, like, antiques and vintage. And so, you know, growing up around that. And then I kind of got my own style going, which has changed drastically over the last, like, years. When I started collecting, which was probably when I was 16, I started collecting, I've always like collected knickknacks, like ever since I was a little girl. But Pyrex was when around 16 when I started collecting all the Pyrex and I've never stopped. Bex Scott: [00:03:09] It's good. A good collection you have going. Then for all that time, I. Dariya: [00:03:12] Think of all the stuff I left behind at that time when all the prices were good. So many regrets. Bex Scott: [00:03:17] Yeah, that's what a lot of collectors I've talked to say. Like, if they would have known that, they should have just grabbed things when they saw it. Yeah. Dariya: [00:03:26] And the stuff that I started collecting nowadays and just thinking about what I could have left behind back then. Oh, man. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:03:35] So your mom kind of got you into it. Does your mom still collect Pyrex? Dariya: [00:03:40] She does. Yeah, and so does my sister. So all three of us collect Pyrex and other collections we kind of share the same love for. So we're either fighting or finding each other stuff. Bex Scott: [00:03:52] Yeah, I was going to say, when you go thrifting together, how do you decide who gets to keep what? Dariya: [00:03:56] Basically, whoever finds it, gets it. Or else if one of us has something, then we'll, yeah, let whoever has it get the first dibs. But it's a competition sometimes, that's for sure. Bex Scott: [00:04:09] I guess I'm lucky that way that I don't have any family competition. If anybody finds anything, they know to just give it straight to me. And I don't have to fight my mom over anything. Dariya: [00:04:19] Well, and whenever one of us starts a new collection, we all get hooked. So then it's like there's no winning. Bex Scott: [00:04:26] That's awesome. Dariya: [00:04:27] Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:04:27] I guess on the flip side, that would be really fun if you had people in your family who you could go thrifting with and kind of had the same interests as you. Dariya: [00:04:35] Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:04:37] Cool. And what have been your best Pyrex finds so far? Dariya: [00:04:42] I think my best one was the two pieces of pink Butterprint at a garage sale and, in Alberta, which you never see pink Butterprint? And it was posted online and I, like, messaged them because it was a bit of a drive and I had like two little kids, so I was like, okay, like I'd love to get these, but would you be able to hold them? Because I don't want to drive there and get there and them not being there. So they held them for me and I paid 60 bucks for two of them, which is high for a garage sale. But like, again, pink Butterprint. Bex Scott: [00:05:13] That's good. Dariya: [00:05:14] Yeah, yeah. So I kept one and then gave one to my sister. Bex Scott: [00:05:18] Lucky sister. Dariya: [00:05:20] I know. Would have been nice if there was three. And then I could have given one to my mom too, but yeah. Bex Scott: [00:05:26] Yeah. Dariya: [00:05:26] No, I think that was, I was trying to, like, wrack my brain and that was definitely one of my best Pyrex scores. Bex Scott: [00:05:33] Yeah. That's really good. Especially at a garage sale. That never happens. Dariya: [00:05:37] And I'm so curious as to how they got the pink Butterprint, because I think it was only for the States and you had to get them through coupons or something? So it's curious to know how they got all the way up to Alberta. Bex Scott: [00:05:50] Interesting. Yeah, I think I found a set of the Butterprint. It was in a Value Village and only one of the bowls was good, but it was still, it was still a good find, right? Dariya: [00:06:03] Yeah, yeah, I'd love to find an orange. The orange Butterprint, but... Bex Scott: [00:06:08] Oh yeah. Yeah. I keep seeing listings through Facebook for them and I'm tempted. Dariya: [00:06:13] But that price tag. Bex Scott: [00:06:15] Yeah like $750, $1000. Dariya: [00:06:18] Yeah. No. Nope. Bex Scott: [00:06:22] Cool. And what would you say is your holy grail piece, if you, you might already have it. But if you don't have it what would it be? Dariya: [00:06:28] I don't actually. I still need that Starburst Pyrex. I was trying to think. Starburst, I kind of have three. Starburst. What's the - Pink Stems. And then this isn't Pyrex, but I really love like, a amethyst. Amethyst, Amethyst, Amethyst I don't know, um, Vikings swung vase. So those are like my three holy grails. Yeah, yeah. But yeah. Do you have a Starburst? Bex Scott: [00:06:54] I don't. Dariya: [00:06:55] I know, like, they're like they seem common enough. But the price tag again is just like, hmm, yeah. Bex Scott: [00:07:02] And you see photos of people who have like ten of them in their collection. Dariya: [00:07:05] Just hand one over to me. Please, please. I did see a Starburst at a antique, at the Antique Mall in Edmonton. Bex Scott: [00:07:13] Oh, yeah. Dariya: [00:07:14] And I think it was like $2,000. So I was like, oh, that was like, look at you from through the glass. Bex Scott: [00:07:19] Yeah. Take a picture. And then just, that's as close as I'm going to get. Dariya: [00:07:22] Pretty much. I was like, I was right beside it, but that's about it. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:07:26] Yeah. And do you want the turquoist? Turquoist? That's not a word. Turquoise. That's my my 14 year old son, he's infected me. He says turquoist. I'm gonna have to tell him now. He's gonna be proud. Dariya: [00:07:36] Yeah. You know, my husband's always, like, deliberately mispronouncing things. And now I call, like, quesadilla a quesadillo. You know, I'm, like, so dumb, so dumb. Bex Scott: [00:07:47] Try this again. Turquoise. Oh my gosh. Yeah. Do you want that one or, I think there's a cream one, right? Dariya: [00:07:53] I'd probably want the turquoise. Yeah. The cream one's nice, but like. And there's a black one too, I think. Bex Scott: [00:07:58] Yes. Yeah. Dariya: [00:08:00] I mean, the black one would be nice for a Halloween display. Bex Scott: [00:08:02] It would. Yeah. Dariya: [00:08:04] But I would definitely take the turquoise one. Bex Scott: [00:08:06] Me too. Dariya: [00:08:07] Mhm. Just need to thrift one. Bex Scott: [00:08:09] Oh that would be great. Dariya: [00:08:11] Right? Bex Scott: [00:08:11] That would be a start the car moment. I'd push everybody away in the aisles. Give it to me. Dariya: [00:08:16] Yeah. I must go pay for this. Bex Scott: [00:08:18] Yeah. And do you have any favorite patterns outside of your holy grail? Dariya: [00:08:27] I have to say, I mean, I love a lot of the patterns, but my favorite one is the Zodiac one, which is right there. You can see behind me. Yeah. The Zodiac 475 casserole dish. I didn't even know I wanted it, and then my husband surprised me with it for Christmas one year. And it's like, hands down, the best Christmas present ever. Bex Scott: [00:08:48] No kidding. Dariya: [00:08:49] I kind of forgot that there was a Zodiac Pyrex available, so when I opened it up for Christmas, I was so excited. And yeah, it's definitely my favorite. Favorite Christmas gift ever. Bex Scott: [00:08:58] That's a good gift from your husband. He's great at gift giving. Dariya: [00:09:02] Yeah, he did pretty good. They need to make more of the Zodiac line. I'm, too bad that they didn't, but I can see how the gold is kind of hard and. Mhm. Bex Scott: [00:09:11] Yeah. Dariya: [00:09:12] You need that one. Bex Scott: [00:09:13] Are there any patterns that you really dislike? Dariya: [00:09:16] I mean I'm not a big fan of the Woodland Pyrex. I know a lot of people like that. I don't mind the lighter brown one, but the dark brown one is like mmm. And then I'm trying to think, there's another brown one I'm not a big fan of. Bex Scott: [00:09:29] The Old Orchard one? Dariya: [00:09:30] Yeah. Yeah. The Old Orchard one. Yeah. Other than that I'm like, I don't mind any of the other Pyrex, but the Old Orchard one just grinds my gears. Bex Scott: [00:09:40] Yeah. It's weird. Dariya: [00:09:42] Yeah. And I know some people like to exclusively collect that one, but I'm like, no. Bex Scott: [00:09:47] It must have been, I don't know, it would be interesting to get in the mind of whoever designed that one because-- Dariya: [00:09:54] Right? Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:09:55] Maybe the colors on its own without the design on top would be kind of okay? Dariya: [00:10:01] But yeah. Yeah, it's that design. I wouldn't mind it so much without the design. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bex Scott: [00:10:09] And do you use your Pyrex is a big question for collectors. Dariya: [00:10:12] I'm like 50/50. I use, I have Pyrex, my Pyrex cupboard of items that I use and then my display Pyrex, which is like usually the harder to find or harder to replace pieces I display only. And I don't let my husband or children touch. But yeah, you got like those workhorses people call them. Yeah, I use those and I use my Autumn Harvest set of mixing bowls quite frequently. But yeah. So I'm like 50/50 split. Bex Scott: [00:10:43] That's how I am as well. I have my pink cabinet that I've actually started to take pieces of it out to let my son, he made banana bread with it yesterday. Dariya: [00:10:56] Oh, nice. Bex Scott: [00:10:57] He was very gentle, which is good. Dariya: [00:10:58] Yeah. Yeah. I've had a few Pyrex explode in the oven, so I'm like, definitely not my, can't put my favorite pieces in the oven. Yeah. Yeah. But I could display with like cookies or something in them. Bex Scott: [00:11:14] Mhm. I brought home a Bertha, I can't remember which one it was, but my husband used it on the stove top. Dariya: [00:11:23] Oh no. Bex Scott: [00:11:23] And I told him to take a video of himself cooking. I didn't know he was going to use it on the stove top. It was going to be like a cooking kind of Pyrex thing. Yeah. And it blew up in the video, and he was doing some kind of roast with wine. And it, in the video, I have to find it and put it on my Instagram. Dariya: [00:11:41] You will. Bex Scott: [00:11:42] I know I've talked about it before, but red wine exploded everywhere, all over the ceiling, all over the walls. And he called me and he's like, I did something bad. Dariya: [00:11:53] Very bad. It was the Big Bertha for me too, but in the oven that exploded. So there must be something with those big Bertha's. Bex Scott: [00:12:03] Yeah, because they're just too big. Dariya: [00:12:05] Yeah, and it was, like, pristine condition, too. And, like, I couldn't find any flaw in it, so there must have been just like, some kind of, like, small little hairline crack somewhere or something that I just couldn't see. And yeah. So that's wild that it, but worse for you. Because everywhere, like, at least it was contained in the oven for us. Bex Scott: [00:12:25] Luckily he had it all cleaned up by the time I got home. And then I was able to find another one like a week later. Dariya: [00:12:32] Oh thank goodness. Because yeah, I'd be like, I'm not cleaning that up. That was on you. Bex Scott: [00:12:35] No, no. That's like a hazmat level. Bring somebody in. Clean every surface. Wine everywhere. Dariya: [00:12:42] Yeah. Yeah, totally. Oh my goodness. Bex Scott: [00:12:46] What else do you love to collect? I know on your Instagram you have the best taste and your photos are amazing. I always like creeping to see what you have new for me to buy. Dariya: [00:12:58] I start a new collection somewhere or something. I wrote, I wrote down some of my collections because I was like, I'm going to forget. And even this isn't even all that I collected. There's so much more. But I think, oh, here we go. So I have, I put too much first of all, and then I collect, vintage crewel embroideries, anything like vintage mushroom, like Merry Mushroom, any kind of any groovy mushroom thing. Vintage glass, like swung vases and like glass animals I've kind of starting to get into. Vintage pottery, Lucite flowers, linens, vintage Halloween and Christmas. Vintage brass. Lefton pink poodle chef. And I could go on and on, but like, that's like the main ones. Bex Scott: [00:13:45] Yeah. Dariya: [00:13:45] But yeah, like, there's so many. Like any MCM groovy thing I can get my hands on, which is so hard to find where I am. Bex Scott: [00:13:53] Yeah. No kidding. Especially nice mushroom stuff. I have the worst luck finding it, and whenever I do, it's very overpriced. Or it's broken. Dariya: [00:14:06] Yeah, yeah, I usually I, yeah, rarely do I find something in the wild anymore. I usually have to buy something for my mushroom collection. Yeah. Oh. Bex Scott: [00:14:16] And you, what's the word, you crewel. Is that how you say it, you crewel? Dariya: [00:14:20] Crewel? Yeah, I know my husband always jokes that I'm so cruel to my crewel. I'm like, funny dad joke. Bex Scott: [00:14:29] And how long have you been doing that for? Dariya: [00:14:32] I'm trying to. I think I want to say when the pandemic started is when I really started taking it up. And I bought a few kits online to try, and then, yeah, I was just hooked. So that would have been, what, like five years? Six years? No, four years. Four years ish. So four years I've been doing it and yeah, I, I love it. And then I got my mom into it and my sister tried, but she doesn't have the patience for it. So I just make crewels for her. She buys me kits and then I do them up for her. But it's nice because I have like followers that like, keep an eye out for crewel kits for me and I'll, they'll mail them to me and it's awesome. Bex Scott: [00:15:14] That's fun. Yeah. It's like your own little personal shoppers. Dariya: [00:15:18] Yeah. They're like, I found this and I thought of you immediately. I was like, perfect. I will take it. Thank you. Bex Scott: [00:15:26] I started a crewel last year and I still haven't finished it. Dariya: [00:15:32] I know it's, sometimes I like don't pick it up for a couple days and then I'm like, I need to get back into it. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:15:39] Okay. And what would you say is your all time favorite piece of vintage that you've thrifted? Dariya: [00:15:44] A Catherine Holm like Turquoise Bowl, and it's probably like the nine inch one for $1. It was like years ago, probably like seven years ago, but it was like my best find ever. And it was sitting in the thrift store window. It was like a small town thrift store, and I could see it from the outside. And I was walking in with my sister in law, and I basically pushed back past her, and I was like, I gotta go, I gotta go, and I grabbed it and yeah, it was a dollar. Bex Scott: [00:16:13] Oh, wow. Dariya: [00:16:14] I've never, ever thrifted another Catherine Holm or found one like for that price in the wild before. It was crazy. Bex Scott: [00:16:21] And did you keep that? Dariya: [00:16:21] And in amazing shape. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's upstairs in my room. I'm like, I don't think I could ever part with it just because it was such a good deal. Bex Scott: [00:16:27] No kidding. Dariya: [00:16:28] Yeah, Bex Scott: [00:16:29] I have never. I don't have any Catherine Holm because I'm too scared to start that collection because it's so expensive. Dariya: [00:16:36] I guess I should say I do have a Catherine Holm collection too, and it is expensive, but I've, like I found. Well, I guess this isn't a thrift find, but it kind of is, it was on Etsy and from a shop in France. I got the green shaker canister sets from Catherine Holm for $20. Bex Scott: [00:16:57] Wow. Dariya: [00:16:57] Yeah. And the shipping for here was only $30, so it was like 50 bucks for the set. And usually those are like a couple hundred at least. And it was a brand new in the box, too. They had never been used. So. Bex Scott: [00:17:08] Do you think they just didn't know what it was? Dariya: [00:17:11] I think so because most of their stuff in their shop was like teacups and like plates and like that kind of stuff. So this was kind of like something wholly different for them. And it was labeled like enamel shaker set. Bex Scott: [00:17:23] Oh, yeah. Dariya: [00:17:24] Or spice set. Yeah. So I was like, oh, wow. And it had been listed for months too. And I just must have searched the right thing. And it came up and I was like, okay, add to cart. And yeah, they were in pristine condition when they arrived. And so that's another Catherine Holm score I had. Bex Scott: [00:17:40] That's amazing. Dariya: [00:17:41] Apparently I get some scores with the Catherine Holm. Bex Scott: [00:17:43] I need your luck. That'd be great. Yeah. I think back to how many things I've sold over the years that I probably didn't know what they were, and somebody got an amazing deal. Dariya: [00:17:54] Right? Yeah, I think about that too, especially in the early days of reselling, like, oh. Bex Scott: [00:18:01] Why are 20 people contacting me all at once for this bowl? Oh. That was a mistake. Dariya: [00:18:07] Yeah. But like, I'm not going to be one of those people who, like, say, oh, I'm going to raise the price. Like, I'll sell it for what I listed it for because that's my loss that I didn't research enough. But I hate it when some people say, yeah, it's available, you can come pick it up and then like an hour later, they're like, oh, apparently I can get more for it. So now I'm starting a bidding war and I'm like, oh no. Bex Scott: [00:18:27] That's so shifty. Dariya: [00:18:29] Yeah, it is. Just is. You got to honor that price you give because that's your mistake. Bex Scott: [00:18:34] Yeah, yeah. There's somebody that did that around my area with some mid-century lamps. And they were the really nice tall ones with, like, the atomic looking. Dariya: [00:18:44] Oh, yeah. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:18:45] What's it called lamp pole? Yeah, but that's not. It's not a... yeah. Yeah and I wanted to buy them, and then they didn't get back to me, and they were relisted for like, 100 something dollars instead of 20. So. Dariya: [00:19:02] Yeah. Of course. Yeah. Yeah. That's so annoying. Marketplace sucks for that. Bex Scott: [00:19:07] It does. It's a fun hunt still, though. Dariya: [00:19:10] So it is. Yeah. Yeah. There's still gems to be found. Bex Scott: [00:19:12] Yeah. What would you say you know the most about in all of your collecting journey? Dariya: [00:19:21] Probably Pyrex, because it's the oldest collection I have. And then crewel embroidery and vintage linens would be like second. But I'm slowly learning more and more about vintage glass and how many different, like, vintage glass. Like whether it's Scandinavian or American glass. I'm still slowly learning more about that, which is kind of my goal, because there's just so much to learn about and know about. Same with, like, pottery. Vintage pottery. Bex Scott: [00:19:52] Oh, yeah. Dariya: [00:19:52] Canadian pottery. There's some really great pottery pieces out there, so I'm kind of starting to learn more. Watch some, like Whatnot pottery shows and like, learn more about the designers and stuff. So that's like kind of my goal to learn more about vintage pottery and glass. Bex Scott: [00:20:10] That's something that I've wanted to learn about as well, because I see so much pottery when I go thrifting. And then I look at the bottom and there's some artist signature, and then I get overwhelmed and yeah, I can't Google Lens it, so I give up. Dariya: [00:20:24] Yeah, yeah. Same. So I'm like I try and go with my gut. Sometimes my gut like is wrong and I leave something behind. And then I'm like, I shouldn't have left that. But yeah, but yeah, if it's nice and cute I'll still buy it. Just got to imagine if it's going to stay in my house for a while or if it's going to go. Bex Scott: [00:20:41] Yeah. Dariya: [00:20:42] Yeah. But Strawberry Hill Pottery I'm really liking. Bex Scott: [00:20:46] Oh yeah I think I've seen that. Dariya: [00:20:47] Their designs are gorgeous. Yeah, I got a mouse off of Marketplace. Cute. And then I found a bluebird on Whatnot, and it was, like, only $10 on Whatnot, so I was like, oh, I'll take that. Bex Scott: [00:21:01] Yeah, I'll have to look that up. Bluebirds, all the little, the Lefton and the Norcrest bluebirds. Dariya: [00:21:09] Yeah. You'd like this one because it's really pretty and it's kind of got that Bluebird vibe. Bex Scott: [00:21:15] Nice. And you mentioned vintage linens. I love vintage linens as well. Dariya: [00:21:20] I know I bought some many a linen from you. Bex Scott: [00:21:26] Oh, it's always exciting when you find the really brightly colored, like, great condition ones. I see so many that are faded or you think they're good, and then you start opening them and there's weird stains and holes, and... Dariya: [00:21:38] It's because they always have them in their garages. I go to a garage sale and they've got the pretty Wabasso sheets hung over their like, garage furniture, and I'm just like, I'll buy that. Like, I really like that. And I'll say like, oh, I use that on my bed right now. And they're like, why? I'm like, yeah, that's it's cute. Bex Scott: [00:21:55] Yeah, I'll buy your painting dropcloth that's on your garage floor. Dariya: [00:22:00] Exactly. Like how dare you? They're just looking at me like I'm crazy. Yeah. I have so many linens. Bex Scott: [00:22:09] And do they have specific pattern names? Because I don't know a lot about them. But are there patterns that are more sought after or...? Dariya: [00:22:17] Usually like the brand. Like, I know there are pattern names, but I can't remember off the top of my head, but like Wabasso like with the groovy floral daisies and stuff like that. And they come in different color schemes and in the rainbow. I can't remember the brand, but the rainbow, 80s rainbow sheets, they got really famous after Stranger Things. Bex Scott: [00:22:37] Right! Yeah. Dariya: [00:22:37] Yeah. So those are always like pretty sought after and higher end items. But yeah, I always just, anything groovy-ish, floral, like a rainbow, I always grab and my closet is overflowing with linens. But I use them and they're great. Honestly, they're great sheets. Bex Scott: [00:22:58] Mhm. I remember finding a set at the Salvation Army and I took them up to the till and the lady was like, why would you want to buy these? I remember these from when I was a teenager and they're so ugly. I was like, well thanks. Dariya: [00:23:11] Yeah. But not everyone thinks they're ugly because people are still buying them. Bex Scott: [00:23:15] Yeah, I'm going to use these and I'm going to love them. Dariya: [00:23:17] Yes. Give them a life. And I like how people upcycle with them, too, even if they're, you know, they may not be perfect to use anymore on the bed, but like, they can upcycle and make bags out of them and stuff, so it's great. Bex Scott: [00:23:29] Yeah. Or the, I asked my mom if she could take an old vintage towel and make, like, shorts or a hoodie for me, I love that. Dariya: [00:23:39] I bought a vintage towel shirt from someone in Calgary and it's so awesome. Like, and it's so cute and comfy in the summertime too. And yeah, I've even seen, like, bucket hats. Bex Scott: [00:23:50] Oh, that would be nice too. Dariya: [00:23:52] And there's someone on Instagram, I think it was Thrifters Delight on Instagram who took towel scraps and glued them to her vans. So then they looked like towel shoes. Bex Scott: [00:24:03] That's awesome. Dariya: [00:24:03] They're, and it was like, I'm not making it sound great, but it's like amazing looking. Like, you'll have to look it up too. I want to try that someday. Bex Scott: [00:24:12] Yeah. I saw somebody on Instagram who took old, like, Disney duvets and made them into little jackets. Dariya: [00:24:19] Yeah, like little puffer jackets and stuff. They're like $350. I need to be talented enough to sew myself, but I am not. Home Ec was not my strong point. Bex Scott: [00:24:31] Neither. No. Oh, yeah. I remember doing Home Ec with my friend and her sewing machine caught on fire, and I think that was the end of it for me. I was like, nope, I'm not sewing. Dariya: [00:24:41] Yeah, yeah. No, I would not either. Well, that was with me and IE class like first day teacher left me with the bandsaw and I nearly sliced my finger off and I had to go to the hospital and get stitches. Bex Scott: [00:24:53] Oh that's scary. Dariya: [00:24:54] I never went back into that class again. I was exempt. Bex Scott: [00:25:00] Almost lost a limb. Exempt. Dariya: [00:25:02] Yeah, yeah. They're like, she's not allowed in there. Bex Scott: [00:25:05] Yeah. Oh, and do you decorate your house with your vintage finds? Dariya: [00:25:12] Oh, yes. My husband built me a bunch of, like, floating shelves for the living room. So I have, like, six shelves, and they're honestly, they're, like, filled to the brim, but they look good. Bex Scott: [00:25:22] That's amazing. Dariya: [00:25:23] And, yeah, like, all my walls, I have, like, a mushroom gallery wall and, yeah, everywhere and anywhere I can get a little collection in and it's kind of fun too, because while I buy finished crewels, I also do a lot of the kits up myself, so I'm slowly adding to my wall each year. So it's like kind of like I can be proud of the decor because it's kind of something I'm doing on my own. So yeah. Bex Scott: [00:25:49] That's awesome. Dariya: [00:25:50] Yeah, it changes every year. Bex Scott: [00:25:52] Yeah. And then you can see the progress you've made, especially with the crewels. What it started off with and then... Dariya: [00:25:57] Yeah, I was like, oh I can't believe I did that at the beginning. Oh yeah. Bex Scott: [00:26:05] And how have you found reselling so far? I know that you've been reselling for quite a while, right? Dariya: [00:26:12] Yeah. When my first son was born, I kind of started not too long after he was born, I want to say, yeah, a few months. I just, like, I've always, like, loved buying vintage and then I kind of caught the bug to do a bit of reselling. And since I wasn't working anymore, it was kind of my way of like, earning my own money because, I mean, it was like, obviously my husband's money is my money too. But I wanted like, my own little squirrel nest for fun money and stuff like that. So that's kind of how I started. And I've just, yeah, I've really enjoyed doing it. It's been pretty good. I mean, it always has, I notice, like, it slows down and then it gets busy again. And, but that's kind of how I roll too, because I just list and post when I have the time. So, yeah, Christmas time is always nice and busy. Bex Scott: [00:27:04] Yeah. And it's fun finding all the little gifts you think people would like to buy in the Christmas decor. Dariya: [00:27:10] Yeah, yeah. I've had a couple times where I don't, I don't know if I pronounce this right, but Aritzia? Or is that, did I say that right? The clothing brand? Well, they bought some brass pieces from me, so. Bex Scott: [00:27:24] Oh, really? Dariya: [00:27:24] So I ship it to them. So that was fun. Bex Scott: [00:27:26] That's really cool. Dariya: [00:27:27] Yeah. I've always wanted, like, a movie set or something to buy something for me. So I was like, I'll take this. Bex Scott: [00:27:31] That's awesome. Dariya: [00:27:33] Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:27:34] I had a movie set buy an ice bucket from me once. Dariya: [00:27:37] Ooh that's exciting. Bex Scott: [00:27:38] And I can't remember what show it went into. It was a Netflix show, but that was the only thing that went somewhere else. Dariya: [00:27:45] Still so exciting. Yeah. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:27:50] Nice. And where can people find you to buy your items? Dariya: [00:27:55] Instagram. Etsy though I'm kind of solely, just I think I'm going to slowly be closing up on Etsy soon and focusing on other areas. I started on eBay and then Whatnot, of course, and Knickknacks as well. Starting kind of there. It's a lot. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:28:14] Yeah. I signed up to sell on knickknacks, and I haven't done anything with it yet. Dariya: [00:28:19] Yeah, I've done a couple shows. It's great, but it's just, yeah, one more thing for me to try and balance. So, I mean, once all the kids are in school and stuff, I can focus a bit more on online. But, yeah and then I do a few markets. I co-host a vintage market a couple times a year at Fika Coffee House in Camrose. We have like a backyard market. So yeah, you should come do it sometime. Bex Scott: [00:28:42] Yeah, I would love to. Dariya: [00:28:42] We have one this Saturday, so that's our last one of the year. And then I do an occasional market in Edmonton as well, but I'm mostly online for now. Just works perfectly for my schedule. Bex Scott: [00:28:54] Yeah. Yeah. Online is great. I, usually I started with Facebook Marketplace and then went to Whatnot and Poshmark and I used to sell a ton on Poshmark and I've kind of just let it die off. But I've gotten a few sales lately that were just out of the blue. Maybe I should go back on there. Dariya: [00:29:17] I know, yeah, like I get a random sale or two on Poshmark, but I'm like not too focused on it anymore, but it's kind of where I put like my last chance items, I guess. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but I'm enjoying eBay, actually. I don't know why it took me so long to try it out, but yeah, I had a vintage toy collection on consignment. So I was like, well, I'll try eBay because that kind of seems like the place to do it. Bex Scott: [00:29:41] It's good for toys. Dariya: [00:29:42] And it's been, yeah, it's been good, so I'm liking it. Bex Scott: [00:29:45] I might have to pick your brain about eBay, because I've always been too scared to try it out. Dariya: [00:29:49] Yeah. Me too for some reason, I don't know why. And it's actually really easy. So. And yeah, so I think I'm going to start moving my Etsy listings over to eBay and close out my Etsy shop. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:30:01] So is your handle the same across all platforms? Thrifty Fox Shop? Dariya: [00:30:06] Yeah. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:30:07] Perfect. So everybody can find you on all of those. Dariya: [00:30:10] Yes, exactly. Make it easy. Bex Scott: [00:30:14] And do you have any closing remarks or tips or tricks for people who want to get into vintage collecting or reselling? Dariya: [00:30:24] For reselling I say like, focus on the things that you're passionate about, because again, when you're reselling, you can tell whether you're passionate about something or if it's just something that you just picked up to sell, and it makes a difference. And because I always, I'm very picky about what I buy to resell, because I have to like it myself in order to resell it, so I'm very picky that way. But then it kind of like makes you form your shop personality, right? So you're known for selling this or, you know, mid-century modern items or kitschy items or, and you don't have to stay within those parameters, but like, that's like the main focus. And I think that helps a lot too, in gaining followers. Bex Scott: [00:31:08] Yeah I agree. Dariya: [00:31:10] Yeah. And for collecting I, honestly just collect what you love. Like some people say that they want to stay in a certain like type, like boho or, you know, and I'm like, I'm all over the place. I'm mid-century modern, I'm kitschy, I'm boho. I'm like all kinds of different. And so it's just like, collect what you love, decorate how you love to decorate. Like, I always get like, oh, but like, what about the resale value of your house? And I'm like, I don't care. Bex Scott: [00:31:38] Yeah, this is what I love. I'm going to do it. Dariya: [00:31:41] Yeah. This is what makes me happy and I'm going to paint my house a certain color to match my vintage decor. And it's, yeah, that's, I don't know why people have to live in a box and not decorate or anything. Just. Bex Scott: [00:31:53] Yeah, exactly. Dariya: [00:31:54] Decorate how you want, buy what you want. You'll be happy for it. Bex Scott: [00:31:59] I agree with all of those points. Yeah, yeah. Perfect. Well, thank you so much for being on the show today. And everybody make sure you go find Dariya on all of the platforms she mentioned at the Thrifty Fox Shop. Dariya: [00:32:15] Awesome. And I'll see you on Whatnot again. Bex Scott: [00:32:17] Yes. Sounds good. Dariya: [00:32:19] This Sunday actually. Bex Scott: [00:32:20] Yeah. It's coming up fast. Dariya: [00:32:21] Yeah. Got to get prepared. 

The Musical Chairs of Massachusetts
MCM - Max Struthers

The Musical Chairs of Massachusetts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 71:52


This ultra talented young man, originating from the West Coast, who has relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in order to launch his career of becoming a world touring artists stops by the MCM studio to talk about some of his musical influences, his already incredible experiences as a full time musical artist and share some of his original songs along with some great covers by the Eagles and America. Max Struthers is a musical force to be witnessed and we're so honored to have him featured in this episode of the Musical Chairs of Massachusetts! If you would like to hear more from our pal Max, we encourage you to check out his linktree and follow him! https://linktr.ee/maxstruthersmusic You can also follow us on either YouTube or on all major podcast platforms by checking out our linktree: https://linktr.ee/musicalchairsmass And as always, thank you guys for supporting our show! Without your support, we wouldn't be able to share with you these incredible musical artists. Enjoy! #makingmondaysmusicalagain

Open Your Toys Cast
Open Your Toys Cast - 304

Open Your Toys Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 169:04


Cons had a big presence on our little show this week, including TFCon, MCM, 1027, and more. Mastermind Creation's new Devastator won big against Hasbro's. The biggest baddy for Joe has finally come to fruition. Star Wars had its own new big bad added to its Black Series line. Meanwhile, the only Masters news was there would be a con four months from now.

MoCo's Most Famous
Olympic Gold Medalist Thea LaFond

MoCo's Most Famous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 50:15


Silver Spring's Thea LaFond won gold for Dominica during the Paris Olympics. Recently, MCM talked with LaFond at our Rockville studios about her trumphant journey. LaFond, who lives in Silver Spring and represented Dominica at the Olympics, won gold in the women's triple jump in August. It was the first-ever Olympic medal for the island nation in the Caribbean. She was previously a teacher at John F. Kennedy High School, her alma mater, while also competing as an Olympian. LaFond shared her story with MCM on the 50th and most recent episode of MoCo's Most Famous.

The Musical Chairs of Massachusetts

Here at MCM, we're all about firsts, and in this episode, we have been fortunate enough to feature our first Rock / Metalcore band, which includes vocals from a returning guest, Corey Knapp. Plunge Pool is definitely a band that you don't want to miss! Their lyrics and music are a force to be reckoned with and sound great both in studio and in person! With the help of our guest host, Franco O'Malley, who filled in for Chris while he got to enjoy watching Metallica, we find out how the band formed, some of their stories as a band and what they're up too. You can find out more about Plunge Pool by visiting their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/PlungePoolBand Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on all of our social media accounts which you can find here: https://linktr.ee/musicalchairsmass And we hope you enjoy this heavy edition of the show as much as we did! #makingmondaysmusicalagain

Finish Lines and Milestones
Episode 80: The Marine Corps Marathon (and Family) Club

Finish Lines and Milestones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 72:01


Jordan Huffman and I met through our running coach, Rachel Sinders. Jordan just completed her 9th Marine Corps Marathon and still had the marathon hobble to prove it! During this episode, sponsored by Athlete Bouquets, we talk about: The 49th Marine Corps Marathon How she ran 10 miles of the MCM and then snuck off the course to hide her first pregnancy Her first Indianapolis Monumental and her first non-MCM marathon Both of us contemplating running the 50th Marine Corps Marathon next year How she found running to find connection while her husband was deployed overseas What it's like being a military spouse and how her husband has supported her goals from afar How it's hard saying goodbye to running strollers Her 76-year-old dad finishing the MCM skipping after taking a shot of Fireball Running a virtual marathon before an 8:30am soccer game How spectating and volunteering might actually be harder than running a marathon Meeting through our running coach, Rachel Sinders, and why we love working with a running coach Taylor Swift concert in Indy What it's like having a husband who works for a commercial airline If you enjoy this episode, be sure to subscribe, share and review!

The Perspecta: Stories of Modernism
Megan & Todd Walsh with Atomic Furnishing | Episode 13

The Perspecta: Stories of Modernism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 39:56


While we can't be on the ground in North Carolina to assist our guests, we wanted to do anything we could in order to spread awareness of the devastation around the Asheville area after Helene, and galvanize whatever support we could on their behalf. In addition to recapping the last 3 difficult weeks, we'll hear the story of their local mid-century modern shop, Atomic Furnishing, which has evolved over the years, as their family and community has also grown. Their experience has been truly eye opening, almost impossible to have forecasted, and our conversation includes important functional and emotional lessons that I found really insightful. As you'll hear - incredibly, they're still full of joy, optimism, and laughs are helping them get through this extreme situation - and they're on the verge of a total rebirth. Welcome to this conversation of love & support with Megan and Todd Walsh.

Ed Talks About Podcast
Episode #217 …MCM London October 2024 : The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Ed Talks About Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 83:01


Hello Everybody This week, Ed talks about Reviewing MCM London in October 2024 by discussing The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of the event. We chatted about the merger of the two events of EGX and MCM, the increase in interactive stalls, is MCM London bigger and better compared to other events and we chatted about the photographer not being allowed to shoot outside the barriers. If you want to see the guidelines MCM have drawn up or contribute your views on the event, links are provided below. MCM Photography Guidelines FnC Facebook Post Feat: Charlotte Woolrych Photography // Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Cosplay Music credit – Hotshot, produced by Scott Holmes To support my podcast, please visit our Patreon page Food And Cosplay Links Website // Instagram // Twitter // Facebook // Threads

Women Designers You Should Know
023. Ray Eames: The Hidden Genius Who Shaped Modernism (w/ Amanda Jane Jones)

Women Designers You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 59:14


Explore the genius of Ray Eames, from her key role in shaping mid-century modernism to the iconic Eames Lounge Chair, with insights from guest Amanda Jane Jones, designer and author of Mother / Founder._______Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A CoffeeThis show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay_______Sources:Documentary — Eames: The Architect and the Painter (2011)Podcast — New Angle: Voice — Ray Eames: Beauty in the EverydayWebsite — Pioneering Women of Architecture: Ray Kaiser EamesBook — Eames: Beautiful DetailsWebsite — Eames Office Official WebsiteAbout RayRay Eames was more than a design partner—she was the quiet force behind every iconic creation that bears the Eames name. From the revolutionary Lounge Chair to the vibrant, Mondrian-inspired glass walls of their Case Study House, Ray's vision and meticulous artistry shaped modernism as we know it.But behind the sleek lines and bold colors was a woman often mistaken for a man—'Ray,' they assumed, must surely be Charles's male counterpart. This misconception gave her an unexpected advantage, opening doors that might have otherwise stayed closed.Yet, Ray's journey was anything but easy. She endured a lifetime of her contributions being overshadowed, her name eclipsed by Charles's fame, and even the painful betrayal of his infidelity. Still, she poured everything into their work, her impact far deeper than most people know. About AmandaNEW BOOK! Mother / FounderAmanda Jane Jones is a graphic designer, author, and illustrator whose minimalist aesthetic has redefined modern editorial and product design. Amanda's talent became widely recognized through her role as the founding designer of Kinfolk, where she crafted the magazine's iconic, minimalist style, inspiring countless designers and publications.Her creative influence extends beyond editorial design; she has collaborated with major brands such as Opinel, Revival Rugs, Solly Baby, and Schoolhouse Electric, blending her clean and thoughtful aesthetic across diverse projects. In addition to brand collaborations, Amanda has illustrated children's books, including Yum Yummy Yuck and The Hair Book, inspired by her own children and designed to engage young readers with playful simplicity.Amanda's latest project, Mother / Founder, celebrates the journeys of 68 women balancing the challenges of entrepreneurship and motherhood. Her work has been featured by Architectural Digest, The New York Times, Martha Stewart Living, and online platforms such as Mother Mag, Cup of Jo, and Domino. Now based in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah, Amanda continues to shape the design world with her distinctive vision, seamlessly blending elegance, versatility, and purpose into each project​Follow Amanda:InstagramWebsite: amandajanejones.com  ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod

The GamesIndustry.biz Podcast
How video games conquered Hollywood

The GamesIndustry.biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 45:50


Welcome to the weekly GI Microcast giving you the latest in video games news. Join James Batchelor and Chris Dring as they give you their take on the biggest stories in video games. Never miss an episode and subscribe to the GI Microcast on all podcasting platforms and YouTube. This time, we're joined at MCM x EGX by Big Fan Games' Amanda Kruse to talk about the evolving ways in which video games adapt IP from other forms of entertainment - and vice versa. We also discuss how having the right talent that has grown up with video games is driving the wave of great adaptations we've seen, and how video games have come from being merchandise released alongside new films. Elsewhere, we discuss the biggest news from the past week, including a key legal win for EA, a loss for Sony, and the potential for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 to drive Game Pass subscriptions. As always, you can get more news, insight and analysis at www.gamesindustry.biz, and you can get all the biggest news delivered straight to your inbox by signing up to the GI Daily at www.gamesindustry.biz/newsletters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Elliot In The Morning
EITM: Michael Wardian 10/25/24

Elliot In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 10:26 Transcription Available


Just hours out from the 2024 MCM, runner Michael Wardian previews his 175th marathon, but first with son Pierce.

Martha Runs the World Podcast
Marine Corps Marathon - The People's Marathon!

Martha Runs the World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 23:49


Send us a text#301 - Since 1976, the Marine Corps Marathon or MCM has been pounding the streets of Washington DC and Arlington, Virginia in late October to celebrate not only the US Marine Corps, but enjoying our terrific sport in one of the most beautiful settings in the world. This week, I talk about the race's history, some race facts and some things you may want to be prepared for if you decide to run it yourself. Also, I go into my training from the past week a little bit. I will talk a bit about my training each week as I get back into running a little more each week. Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showMartha Runs the World websitehttps://www.martharunstheworld.com/Email:martharunstheworld@gmail.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/martha_runs_sf/

Modern Chiropractic Marketing Show
Technology Update Show

Modern Chiropractic Marketing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 19:33


In this solo episode of Modern Chiropractic Mastery, Dr. Kevin Christie provides a comprehensive technology update relevant to chiropractic practices, highlighting advancements such as AI applications like Opus Clip, Zoom's AI capabilities, and Grammarly. Dr. Christie discusses new courses and initiatives, including the MCM online course designed to boost clinic revenue to $30k monthly. He also introduces effective tools and resources from CSA and FTCA, underlining the importance of modernizing practices to stay competitive. Additional insights include cash practice software benefits and Propel Marketing's SEO services. Listeners are encouraged to utilize technology for enhanced practice efficiency and patient-centered outcomes.

Work @ Home RockStar Podcast
WHR 3.191: Unlocking Success in Content Marketing with Remi Leibovic

Work @ Home RockStar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 34:41


In this episode of the Work at Home Rockstar Podcast, host Tim Melanson interviews Remi Leibovic, a content marketer and owner of RCL Media. Remi shares her journey, highlighting a recent success with the Latina Entrepreneur Training Program through the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in New Jersey. The episode delves into the unique aspects of RCL Media's approach, including on-site content creation and comprehensive social media management. Remi also opens up about challenges she's faced, such as dealing with QuickBooks, and lessons learned from those experiences. The conversation shifts to practical advice on maintaining social media relevance, the importance of consistent practice, and the critical distinction between fans and audience. Remi discusses her upcoming masterclasses aimed at helping various business sectors improve their social media strategies and emphasizes the need for businesses to stay authentic and engage consistently. Who is Remi Leibovic? Remi Leibovic, MCM, is the founder and CEO of RCL Media, a Latina-owned social media agency based in New Jersey. Specializing in social media outreach and creative content, she helps businesses boost their visibility and drive sales. With a Masters in Communication Management from Rutgers University, Remi is passionate about leveraging the power of storytelling and content creation to foster meaningful engagement between businesses and their target audiences. Connect with Remi Leibovic: Website: https://rclmedia.net/home Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rclmediaofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rcl-media-llc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rclmediaofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rclmediallc I love connecting with Work at Home RockStars! Reach out on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email. Website: https://workathomerockstar.com WHR Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/workathomerockstar Feel free to DM us on any of our social platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workathomerockstar Email: tim@workathomerockstar.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmelanson In this Episode: 00:00 Introduction to Today's Guest 00:23 A Story of Success 02:43 Overcoming Business Challenges 09:16 The Importance of Practice 16:26 Engaging with Your Audience 22:46 Exciting Business Updates 33:31 Conclusion and Farewell

Futuristic
Futuristic #30 – The Intelligence Age

Futuristic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 86:55


In this episode of Futuristic, Cam and Steve discuss OpenAI's groundbreaking o1 model and Advanced Voice Mode. They voice concerns over social media's impact on youth, touching on legislative measures and the Instagram Kids launch. Cam talks about how he's used ChatGPT on his weight loss journey. The episode also looks back at the 1973 launch of the first personal computer, MCM 70, the relevance of Moore's Law and Marvin Minsky, using of AI to digitise handwritten notes and Sam Altman's vision for The Intelligence Age.

Mid Mod Remodel
Parade of Homes with Atom Stevens

Mid Mod Remodel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 28:14 Transcription Available


MCM expert Atom Stevens is back! Tune in for our parade of homes conversation and ideas for how to future proof mid-century homes.   In Today's Episode You'll Hear:Why the Parade of Homes really took off in 1955. How builders advertised in the "housewife" era.What new energy standards might mean for mid-century homes.Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/1812

Nonsensical Nonsense
Men Caring for Men: Southern Outlaws Band/Giving back to community

Nonsensical Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 184:26


We welcome The Southern Outlaws Band to MCM to talk about recent charity show they did for Disabled American Veterans that Glick took part in. As well some good old conversation among friends FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE Bio.link/nosensicalnetwork

Modern Chiropractic Marketing Show
5 Weekly Touch Points with Ashley Jordan, DC

Modern Chiropractic Marketing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 36:36


In this episode of Modern Chiropractic Mastery, Dr. Kevin Christie is joined by Dr. Ashley Jordan, an associate coach at MCM, to discuss the essential topic of community outreach for chiropractic practices.Dr. Jordan shares her journey from being a coaching client for five years to becoming a coach herself, and discusses the significant growth her practice has experienced through effective community outreach strategies. They explore the importance of integrating creative community engagement with digital marketing efforts to build a thriving practice.Key topics covered include:*The concept of five weekly community touches and how to implement it effectively.*The role of monthly creative calls in generating innovative outreach ideas.*Strategies for building a robust referral network with local professionals and organizations.*Tips on organizing and structuring community outreach campaigns for maximum benefit.*Insights on balancing work and preventing burnout while maintaining a high level of community engagement.Whether you're a seasoned chiropractor or just starting out, this episode offers practical advice and actionable steps to enhance your community presence and grow your patient base.

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast
Critical Encounters - Issue 233 - Marauder Champions Monthly - On The Run - Part II

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 33:31


Welcome to Issue 233 of Marauder Champions Monthly, a podcast about Marvel Champions, a Living Card Game by Fantasy Flight Games. Here we take a good look at that most critical piece of the game, the Marauders. We'll discuss those poorly understood characters, unfairly labeled Villains, and their various plans to shape mutant kind and benefit the planet, as well as those so-called heroes intent on thwarting them. In this MCM Issue we take a look at the On the Run, Part II You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof, WanderingTook Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w Find our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticalencounterspodcast Find our Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vardaen You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server.  “They couldn't have gotten far. Let's shed some light on the problem. Move it, Marauders!” - Prism

¿Qué más?
312 Trato chavista, feat. Alek Boyd

¿Qué más?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 84:03


Alek Boyd vuelve al podcast para hablar sobre las fraudoelecciones de Venezuela del 28 de julio y darnos su análisis. Pruebas del fraude, de las actuaciones de MCM, Edmundo y Enrique Márquez, el papelón del CNE y de la actitud de Maduro y su cártel. Cómo hacer una transición, cómo levantar lo que queda de país y las consecuencias a nivel nacional e internacional.  Música: Shoes and Socks Off, Emerald Park.

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast
Critical Encounters - Issue 232 - Marauder Champions Monthly - On the Run - Part I

Critical Encounters - A Marvel Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 32:18


Welcome to Issue 232 of Marauder Champions Monthly, a podcast about Marvel Champions, a Living Card Game by Fantasy Flight Games. Here we take a good look at that most critical piece of the game, the Marauders. We'll discuss those poorly understood characters, unfairly labeled Villains, and their various plans to shape mutant kind and benefit the planet, as well as those so-called heroes intent on thwarting them. In this MCM Issue we take a look at the On the Run, Part I You can find us on Discord as: Vardaen, bigfomlof, WanderingTook Email us at: criticalencounterspod@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/criticalencounterspod/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg-r6-EooHoJGa1RRsH7i3w Find our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticalencounterspodcast Find our Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vardaen You can also find our Discord Channel on the Marvel Champions Monthly Discord Server.  “Since you care so much about the baby-brat, how about I send you to paradise with her? Hurricane winds, you see, can punch a straw through solid oak -- an' I can spin way faster'n that.” -Riptide

Mid Mod Remodel
Turning Up the MCM Charm with Atom Stevens

Mid Mod Remodel

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 24:26 Transcription Available


I'm so excited to dive into the history of design in mid-century homes with none other than Atom Stevens, MCM history buff and Cliff May expert. Whether you're a homeowner, a potential buyer, or just a mid-century enthusiast, Atom's insights are a reminder that our homes are more than just places to live – they're pieces of history, filled with stories waiting to be told.In Today's Episode You'll Hear:Which “new” features builders saw as selling points in the early mid-century. How these features have informed home building and selling ever since. When having a “cookie cutter” house is a feature not a bug!Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/1805 

Mid Mod Remodel
Unicorn Houses and Tight MCM Markets with Adrian Kinney

Mid Mod Remodel

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 23:24 Transcription Available


In our latest podcast episode, I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with the amazing Adrian Kinney. Adrian has joined me on the pod before. He's a realtor, mid-century modern (MCM) guru and heads up Mid Mod Colorado. Listen for his insights into what makes mcm homes so special and how to navigate today's tricky market to find a mid-century gem.In Today's Episode You'll Hear:What makes for a “unicorn” of an mcm home. How to adjust your search to find your new mcm home in the tightest market. Why a flipped house might just be the best bet when times are bad for buyers. Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/1802

The Luxury Item
S12 E04: Sabine Brunner, President of MCM Worldwide

The Luxury Item

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 46:36


Scott Kerr speaks with Sabine Brunner, president of MCM Worldwide, the legendary German luxury lifestyle goods and fashion house founded in 1976 and known for its high-quality leather goods and instantly recognized monogram — the Cognac Visetos. Brunner, who joined MCM in 2023, discusses injecting new energy into the brand with a fresh design team, major marketing push, and buzzy campaigns starring A-list celebrities like Cindy Crawford and Cara Delevingne. She also talks about why MCM targets 'rule-breaking mavericks', how the Visetos monogram stays relevant with each collection, investing heavily in its digital capabilities and next-generation metaverse platform, debuting at Milan Design Week, and how MCM is positioning the brand in the turbulent luxury market. Plus: What will make MCM stick with consumers in a culture flooded with brands?Featuring: Sabine Brunner, President of MCM Worldwide (mcmworldwide.com)Host:Scott Kerr, Founder & President of Silvertone ConsultingAbout The Luxury Item podcast:The Luxury Item is a podcast on the business of luxury and the people and companies that are shaping the future of the luxury industry.Stay Connected: Email: scott@silvertoneconsulting.comListen and subscribe to The Luxury Item wherever you get your podcasts. Tell a friend!

Sundays at Café Tabac - The Podcast
Episode 23: Multidisciplinary Creative, Sara Elise

Sundays at Café Tabac - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 68:23


SARA ELISE is a multidisciplinary creative, splitting her time between Brooklyn and The Catskills, New York. She works primarily in the hospitality, well-being, and food industries and is the co-founder and designer of Apogeo Guest House, a boutique hotel concept space in Nicaragua that centers QTPOC, as well as the founder of Harvest & Revel, a NY-based sustainable event catering + design company.She is the author of A Recipe for More, her debut book released with Harper Collins in May 2023.Sara Elise has been featured in Dazed, Autostraddle, Playboy, Interview Mag, Essence, Afropunk, mindbodygreen, Bon Appetit and Healthy-ish, Well + Good, Nylon, StyleLikeU, and them, among other publications. And was named one of BK Magazine's 50 Most Fascinating People in 2022.She has been invited to speak and host workshops at places like Brown University and Squarespace and has modeled for brands like Sephora, Mercedes Benz, Bombas, Instagram, MCM, AG Jeans, Madewell and more.As an autistic Black & Indigenous femme, she spends much of her thoughtspace contemplating pleasure + pain, collective joy + healing, otherness, embodiment, remembering + reclaiming, self-destruction, and growth— and how inextricably those concepts are linked. To that end, Sara Elise has deep interests in ritualization, BDSM, relationship dynamics, and the development of decolonized personal awareness and well-being.With all of her work, she aims to challenge our collective reality by first re­imagining and then creating alternative sys­tems and spaces for Black & Indigenous people of color and LGBTQIA2S+ people to thrive.You can join her community-making on Instagram, and find more of her writing at Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.Recorded at The Newsstand Studio at 1 Rockefeller Plaza in NYC. Special thanks to Joseph Hazan & Karen Song. Produced by Wanda Acosta• Find us: @cafetabacfilm on Instagram & Facebook • Email us: info@cafetabacfilm.com• Website: cafetabacfilm.com/podcast • LEAVE A REVIEW

Jimquisition
Podquisition 486: Merde Blanche

Jimquisition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 88:40


Wistful remembrances of days gone by. Games we played this week include: Another Crab's Treasure (5:50) Slime 3K (28:55) Stellar Blade (40:35) Harold Halibut (51:40) Fallout (57:55) Balatro (1:04:30) --- News things talked about in this episode: ReedPop consolidating UK events EGX and MCM (1:07:35) https://www.eurogamer.net/egx-and-mcm-team-up-for-london-2024-dates Nintendo reportedly would have let Samus be in Fortnite, but only for Switch players (54:15) https://www.eurogamer.net/samus-skipped-fortnite-because-nintendo-got-really-hung-up-about-its-characters-on-other-platforms Embracer reorganizing into three companies (1:15:30) https://www.gamesindustry.biz/embracer-group-splits-into-three-everything-you-need-to-know World of Warcraft adding arachnophobia mode ahead of introducing arachnid characters (1:21:05) https://www.gameshub.com/news/news/world-of-warcraft-arachnophobia-mode-2639255/ --- Buy official Jimquisition merchandise at https://thejimporium.com Find Laura at LauraKBuzz on Twitter, Twitch, YouTube, and Patreon. All her content goes on https://LauraKBuzz.com, and you can catch Access-Ability on YouTube every Friday. Follow Conrad at ConradZimmerman on Twitter/Instagram/BlueSky and check out his Patreon (https://patreon.com/fistshark). You can also peruse his anti-capitalist propaganda at https://mercenarycreative.com. Photo Credit: Ian Line / CC BY-NC 2.0 DEED

Pat Mayo Experience
2024 Arnold Palmer Inv Picks, Research, Guess The Odds | Puerto Rico Open Picks, Preview

Pat Mayo Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 73:37


Pat Mayo provides the preview and makes early 2024 Arnold Palmer Invitational Picks with a first look and research for this week's PGA TOUR event. Plus, a preview of the Puerto Rico Open. Use code “MAYO” at underdog for a deposit match up to $100: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-pat-mayo TAKE 15 Seconds and Fill Out Survey to get into Draw for $1000 Underdog Credits: https://forms.gle/f6bW4KAA4NWTxCfc6 VOTE IN THE CUSTY AWARDS: https://bit.ly/24VOTEINCCUSTYS Get 20% off https://www.fantasynational.com/mayo with code “MAYO” Join Mayo Media Newsletter: https://mayomedia.substack.com/ RUN THE SIMS F1 & Spring Football PACKAGE (Code “MAYO” for 10% OFF): https://www.runthesims.com/mayo Code “MAYO” 10% OFF at Ship It Nation: https://shipitnation.com/?aff=Thepme Sub to the Mayo Media Network: https://bit.ly/YTMMN SHOW INDEX 00:00 Intro 2:20 Quick Info  5:08 Course & Stats 19:19 H2H Simulator Tool 21:11 Field + Stat Model + Results 29:46 Mixed Condition Model 48:08 MCM vs Model 51:26 Guess The Betting Odds 53:34 Puerto Rico Open Preview GRAYBAR — Graybar a leader in distribution of electrical, communications, data networking and industrial products, professionals across the country rely on Graybar's Nationwide Logistics Network to get them what they need, when and where they need it, AND within budget. To view more information on their services head to graybar.com. That's graybar.com. 6:18 MIZZEN AND MAIN — Use promo code “PATMAYO” to get 25% off purchases of $130 or more at mizzenandmain.com. That's 25% off purchases of $130 or more with promo code “PATMAYO”. The Mizzen and Main Bro-Am is a sweepstakes running from February 26 until March 10. It's a chance to get your group of golfing buddies covered in Mizzen and Main, along with a bunch of free swag. All you have to do is apply at mizzenandmain.com/bro-am-sweepstakes FACTOR MEALS — Head to FACTORMEALS.com/Mayo50 and use code MAYO to get 50% off. That's code MAYO at FACTORMEALS.com/Mayo50 to get 50% off! Squarespace — Go to squarespace.com for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, go to squarespace.com/MAYO to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. MODERN MAMMALS — Go to modernmammals.com and use code MAYO for 10% off. Again, that's modernmammals.com for 10% off with promo code MAYO. Don't forget to use our promo code MAYO so they know I sent you!  Apple: http://bit.ly/PMEiTunes Spotify: https://goo.gl/VboemH Google: http://bit.ly/GooglePodPME Castbox: http://bit.ly/PMECastbox Message and data rates apply. Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; AZ: 1-800-NEXT-STEP (1-800-639-8783) or text NEXT-STEP to 53342; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices