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Who is Amy Schneider and what is her book, "In the Form of a Question: The Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life"? We cover the trans icon's journey to becoming the highest-earning woman champion in Jeopardy history, her improv marriage, tarot, AirBnB addiction, trivia bar culture, and hand jobs. PLUS, an insane Tracy Chapman story. I'll take poly queerdos for $200, Alex!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Viva Mexico Messy Bun With Glasses And Bandana Mexican Flag Shirt is a unique and trendy shirt that has its roots in Mexican culture. The shirt is a representation of the Mexican flag, which is composed of three colors – green, white, and red. Each of these colors has a special meaning – green represents hope, white represents unity, and red represents the blood of the Mexican people. https://images.bestvouge.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/10031114/Viva-Mexico-Messy-Bun-With-Glasses-And-Bandana-Mexican-Flag-Shirt.jpg Look no further than our Mexican dad gift shirt! See more beautiful shirt designs at Bestvouge.com
This episode is an ADHD roller coaster with SO.MUCH.VALUE! Danielle @hermessybun gives us the whole story of selling a business on tiktok, having to change her business name, and how on earth she is working 4 hour days while still running a successful, fulfilling business online. She breaks down the limiting beliefs many of us hit in entrepreneurship and how we can take Messy Bun energy to living Consciously Creative. Find Danielle's Podcast Her Messy Bun PodcastUse code HARLEY for a discount on Danielle's masterclass.Learn more about Morning Pages--Find Harley:IG: @theharleyjordanWebsite: theharleyjordan.comDo Less Club WaitlistFind Sonia:IG: @Sonia.ElyssWebsite: www.soniaelyss.comJoin the Lip Service Community: https://winno.app/soniaelyssFollow The Brand Meet Creator Podcast: Rate, Review, Subscribe & Share: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brand-meet-creator
What messages do you find yourself speaking over and over? Where did it come from? For a lot of us, messages were engrained from our childhood. Our inner child. Today, as we get close to closing out 2022 and begin a new chapter in 2023, I wanted to share 6 things we can say to our Inner Child to find the healing we need. This episode in part was a reflection after hearing of Stephen "tWitch" Boss' death. I share a bit of my personal story and I pray that it will give you permission to also find healing that you need. If you or anyone you know are struggling with suicide, please call or text 988. Help is there for you.Thank you for being with us this year. I can't wait to see what God has in store for us in 2023. Happy New Year! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Have you ever said to yourself, "this is NOT how I pictured this going." While I feel we make the manger story look cute for this holiday season, it is a story where all Mary and Joseph were thinking is: this is NOT how I thought this would be. Yet, despite HOW it all happened, God reminded them that they were on the right track. That God was still with them. And that now the world will know of this Messiah. What is your manger story? I'm sure there are one million different ways the story could have gone, but my prayer is that regardless of how your story looks that you will know without a shadow of a doubt that this season is where our 'Emmanuel' was born. The 'God WITH us' stepped down from heaven so that He can be with you now. God whispers to you today, it is all going to be okay. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
What do you feel "lost" in? There are seasons in our life that can feel like forever but I promise Mama that this too shall pass. I pray this podcast encourages you and gives you hope to keep trusting in God and His timing. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Makellose Haut, Smokey Eyes und tiefer Dutt: So kennen wir Herzogin Meghan. Aber wie gelingt eigentlich ihr berühmter Messy Bun und wie schaffen wir es, ihn nachzumachen? In dieser Folge GLOSSIP gehen Nane Meyer und Lara Golombek der Make-up-, Pflege- und Haarroutine der Herzogin auf den Grund und verraten, wie sie es schafft, perfekt und gleichzeitig super natürlich auszusehen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you been there?? Maybe you are "there" right now? I totally get it. I've been there and recently, as I journey through some disappointments in this season of life I have had to ask myself, who am I truly disappointed with? You see...God is always God. He has always been there and has always come through. The disappointment is primarily that it just did not go according "to plan". I recently posted to my social media this phrase that came to mind: NOTHING went as planned...yet God was present and answered our prayers. On today's episode we share a special prayer from the book "My Heart Ever His:Prayers for Women" by Barbara Rainey and it is titled "Disappointed with God?" Take a listen and allow this prayer to uncover and heal parts of your heart that need healing. Healing is a process and I know this prayer will feed your soul. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
I had a Tio Rafael, this cute Cuban uncle, whom I grew up loving very much. And every Thanksgiving we had this tradition of reading Psalm 100. I share that tradition in reading it with you this week. May God bless you and be with you as you enjoy this Thanksgiving Holiday. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
In light of this beautiful Thanksgiving Season, here are 5 ways you can fill your life with gratitude. Hope it encourages you and inspires you to live each day with gratitude. Also, here is a link to our free downloadable 'Daily Gratitude Form': https://www.messybunandall.com/shop/p/free-gratitude-form You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
This week's podcast encourages you to find true rest. Do you wake up feeling tired - no matter how many hours you slept? Or, are your days so busy you can hardly find time to rest. Listen to this episode as I pray it will help you and encourage you to find the rest that you so desperately need. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
This is a prayer that has been slightly adapted from "My Heart, Ever His, Prayers for Women" by Barbara Rainey. This book is a beautiful book of prayers and I wanted to share it with you all today as you seek to find true rest in your life. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Today we are looking at Haggai 1:5-6 and seeing how this text can apply to our lives today. What in your life needs "careful thought" and how can we rebuild the temple and return to worshipping our God? You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Do you ever think that REST is just not possible for you? Like you have learned how to adapt on little rest? Where are my Moms at? Friend, I want to share something that can hopefully change your life and help you find the true REST you are longing for in your life. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
I wanted to share a little of my personal story with you today. This story is what inspired me to start this ministry called "Messy Bun and All" and I hope that you would know that you are never alone in the battles you face. This episode does touch on eating disorder and suicidal thinking. Please know that there is help available and someone you can talk to by calling: 988. You are never alone. And to all of you who listen and follow - thank you for being here and for choosing life. You matter. You are worthy. And you are going to make it through. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Over the next couple of weeks we will be taking a closer look at Psalms 23; breaking down one verse at a time. My prayer is that you will walk away with something new and perhaps deepen your love for the Father! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Over the next couple of weeks we will be taking a closer look at Psalms 23; breaking down one verse at a time. My prayer is that you will walk away with something new and perhaps deepen your love for the Father! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Over the next couple of weeks we will be taking a closer look at Psalms 23; breaking down one verse at a time. My prayer is that you will walk away with something new and perhaps deepen your love for the Father! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Over the next couple of weeks we will be taking a closer look at Psalms 23; breaking down one verse at a time. My prayer is that you will walk away with something new and perhaps deepen your love for the Father! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Over the next couple of weeks we will be taking a closer look at Psalms 23; breaking down one verse at a time. My prayer is that you will walk away with something new and perhaps deepen your love for the Father! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
We all have those triggers that cause us to feel anxious and even fearful. This season especially with kiddos going to school or perhaps a new work experience can also trigger some feelings of anxiety. These 10 Bible verses have helped in times of anxiety to bring peace. We also have a downloadable pdf. Please send us an email or DM on instagram if you would like a copy. Our prayer is that these Bible verses may bring peace to your soul. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
This week's episode is a Bible study on Joshua 6 and the manner in which we fight our battles in life. Grab your Bible and journal and let's lean in to how we can fight the battles we face in this life. These 3 steps are simple and profound. Hope it gives you the tools you need to fight the battles you may be facing. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
If you had the opportunity to talk to your younger self, what would you say? There are so many things I feel I have learned in this short life of mine, but I wanted to share with you 20 things I would tell my younger self. Let me know what stood out to you! I hope this inspires and encourages you to keep moving forward! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Mistakes. You ever make them? Yeah, me too. This week's episode I get a little vulnerable and share something I have learned through motherhood and life. I pray that your takeaway from this episode is that you have grace - it's sufficient for you. And that each day we have a new opportunity to choose better. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
For a lot of people, you may think of music or worship songs as being something that is only done on a stage in front of people. For those of you who lead worship and who are musicians, you can probably say that music and worship has shaped your life significantly. It has for me. On this week's episode we are talking with singer-songwriter and guitarist Kyla Simone. She is incredibly talented and has a passion for inspiring her listeners to fearlessly pursue their purpose. Grab your coffee and pull up a chair, you don't want to miss this episode!Be sure to also follow her on: Instagram: @kylasimonemusic@girlsandguitarsofficialWebsite: www.kylasimone.comwww.girlsandguitarsofficial.com You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
Have you heard about the recent policy changes at some hospitals that do not allow nurses to wear their hair in a messy bun?! This goes right along with dress codes that prevent piercings, tattoos, different colored hair, or other individual aesthetic choices that have NO IMPACT on our abilities to do our jobs. Last I checked, I can still run a code in a messy bun. This action is truly reflective of the direction that our culture is going in. One that focuses on POLICING nurses and HCWs rather than implementing practices that would actually SUPPORT them. What if instead of dress code changes and tracking technology (like SwipeSense), we could have safe staffing, appropriate patient ratios, adequate training/pay, and policies that actually protect us? You know, things that would actually SOLVE the problem! We have to stand up, guys. It is time for a new chapter in healthcare. Follow along and join the Nursing Co-op community on Instagram @ashley_nursingcoop and on Facebook in The Nursing Co-op Huddle! We would love to see you there! As always, message me with any feedback, comments, or questions on Instagram, or shoot me an email at thenursingcoop@gmail.com. Happy Nursing!
It can be easy to feel overwhelmed with all that is happening, not just in the world, but in OUR world. May this prayer bring you peace that fills your soul with continued hope, love and joy. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
This week's episode is soooooo good! If anyone knows me and my story - I have had to truly look at the definition of health for me and my life. For so long, I defined being healthy as being "skinny" and restricting my foods. When I would hear the word 'health' I would equate it with punishment. Well, I have asked two amazing people, a power couple - Jamil and Vanessa Hairston, who are experts to join me on my podcast this week as we talk about what health truly means. Jamil is a certified personal trainer, nutrition, coaching and body building. Vanessa is a pastor and health enthusist. Through their guidance and training I have been able to view health through a different lens - what it means in terms of having energy to play with my son Wally, how often my body gets sick and how I feel overall mentally. And there are 5 Things you can do TODAY to start making a positive change in your health. Join us on this conversation. You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
I want to share some things I have learned about life and God through Motherhood. Can I be honest? Motherhood is NOT at all what I expected. I dreamed of my tummy growing, I dreamed of the baby shower, I dreamed of the nursery…but EVERYTHING else that came after….NO CLUE!! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
I feel like someone needs to hear these words: DON'T FREAK OUT ABOUT WHAT HASN'T HAPPENED YET. We spend so much energy and emotion with comparison, day dreaming, distraction and not enough time to actually be present and focusing on what God is calling us to do. Why do we always allow our emotions to dictate what we do? because we don't practice listening to God's voice. So many of us are not living IN our dream/full potential/our calling because we are too busy living IN FEAR. I hope this podcast inspires you to live a PRESENT life. To download the free Gratitude Form mentioned in this episode, click the link below!Link to Free Gratitude Form! You can follow Messy Bun & All blog via:messybunandall.cominstagram.com/messybunandall_official/Want to show your support? Find out the ways here:messybunandall.com/supportSupport the show
There is lots going on this week, not just in the W, but also over at SLAM. The Las Vegas Aces set a new record for first-quarter points with 41, the Chicago Sky had a major comeback and Series 2 of the WSLAM Magazine is dropping soon! Speaking of recent drops, have you heard Drake's new album? Because we are not vibing with it. Tap in to find out why! It's been 125 days since Brittney Griner was wrongfully detained in Russia. It's time to #BringBGHome. Check out WeAreBG.org Follow Camille on Instagram Follow Jianni on Instagram Follow us on Instagram
The crew talks about a lot of things from the shooting in Uvalde to the Grubhub debacle. Tune in and give us a follow @KickinItWithTheHomie
Hello? Hello, this is Caroline Schafer, your host at The Vitality Feed. Today, we're going to talk about fashion, to help men with their style which is not usually on my agenda, but I am having a challenge in January. Today's podcast is geared towards that challenge. So I hope everybody enjoys. Please help me welcome Sarah D'Arcy. Sarah is a celebrity stylist and I personal stylist. She has experienced in editorial work as well as commercial and her website is SarahDarcey.com. Welcome Sarah! Thank you Caroline for having me. Absolutely. I'm so excited. I think this is kind of a perfect timing to do this with all the holiday parties right now. Hopefully people can utilize this and maybe especially the men who I'm going to focus on more today and get some good tips to, to knock it out of the park with their style. So give us a little backstory about how you got involved in the whole fashion thing. And I know this is audio. Sarah is so styling right now. Hopefully you can see the snippet on Facebook, but she looks great. . So Sarah, how did you get involved in fashion? So I always knew I wanted to work in fashion and I, I initially really wanted to be a buyer, but I really discovered that I was terrible at math and buying as much about math as it is about, you know, choosing great things. So I fell into styling and I went to George Brown college in Toronto and I interned for Dress For Success. And that's where I really discovered my love for helping people find confidence through what they wear. Fast forward a few years, I moved back to Vancouver where I'm originally from, and I opened my own styling business. And I've worked with celebrity clients. Like you mentioned, I work with people of all walks of life to help them find confidence, you know, through what they wear. that's awesome. I'm a firm believer in this. I don't think most of our listeners know that I actually have a fashion background, but I also love fashion. And I do think that when you put on nicer clothes and you do your hair and your makeup. I feel better than throwing on those leggings in a big sweatshirt and just a messy bun, you know. So I know you've been working with some clients. Tell us about a client story. I worked with the really amazing client recently. His name is Alex . He is in the new Marvel series with Jeremy Renner called Hawkeye and cool. Oh, he was fabulous that he was actually a really I wouldn't say difficult fit, but he had really, he has really interesting measurements, so he's six, five 250 pounds. And he, his measurements were just, when I first got them, I, I had a little bit of concern, especially in Vancouver because, you know, it's more geared to kind of a street style market. And so we worked together to do a magazine cover. I, I just really enjoyed working with him and the challenge of bringing in clothing and finding clothing that we're really going to fit fit his frame and also really accentuate and look really beautiful because he told me at the outset, oh, you know, I have a really hard time finding clothes, just so you know, I'm not an off the rack kind of guy and, you know, through preparation and finding some really great pieces through some partners the magazine cover turned out really great. And so the magazine will come out in February. So I'm excited for that. I think that's so cool that you get to have something tangible for your work. You know what I mean? Like most people that they do, the work and stuff, and a lot of it's remote, but you actually can like go by the magazine cover. View it online. You're like, Hey, I did that. That's really neat. That's really interesting to walk by, you know, a store and see your work or online and see it out there. And, you know, know the process that happened behind what, what went in exactly into that, that work. And I'm sure it's much more lengthy than most people have any clue. It certainly is. And with that project, lots of research, lots of ordering things in and lots of you know, just really hoping and praying it would look fabulous and it did. Fantastic. So I know the holidays are coming. And I would especially like to target the men out there, women can usually resource things a little bit better, but what are the top three things that men can do, to put their look together? Absolutely. So the first thing that I always tell my clients, including the men, is that they really need to set a foundation for their wardrobe. When you have this foundation in your wardrobe, you're able to go in and pull out those key pieces with ease and you're not scrambling, you know, to get to that party. So the first thing that I always say is that you need to edit your closet. So that includes donating, or consigning anything that you haven't worn in over a year. When you do this, you'll edit out all the stuff that doesn't work and you'll only see the things that do. And then as well in that process, if you take your measurements, when you go in to drop things off, to have them tailored, it'll be a very seamless and easy process because you know, your proportions. That's genius. Absolutely because it's just really important that people know what their body type is and how clothes fit them. So you have self-awareness when you take your measurements and you're able to go into your tailor and have really have a conversation about what clothes tend to fit you best. I always say as well, when people are starting out on this process with setting the foundation, it's important to focus on developing more of a classic style to set yourself up for success before you really delve deeper into what could be your personal style. Because when you have these classic pieces that are in your wardrobe, it just sets that foundation. So if you tend to like a trend that's out there, you can move one or two pieces in, but you still have that classic set of your foundation. You made me think of home decor and always liked the concept of keeping the big pieces classic, like the furniture and maybe the throw pillows or the throw blanket make that more trending, like a pop a lime green and red. So do you think that's the same thing like with dressing? Do you think that the trendy could come in with the accessories and to keep the classic part that, like you said, the standard basic pieces that you keep in your closet, the good suit and the good pair of khakis and a crew neck and things like that, the white shirt and all that. Absolutely. It's a brilliant comparison, you know when you think about it through throw pillows you can change up your throw pillows. Maybe you go for a lighter, more pastel color for spring, but then you get into maybe a more tartan hue into winter. It's exactly like that. So when you have those core investment pieces and then you add in You know, accessories like a belt or you know, a pocket square. It's just a really brilliant way to for it to be one economical. And you're not having a lot of garments that are just sitting in the closet. So therefore it's good for your pocketbook and it's good for the environment. Perfect. I love that you hit on those three things and I like fun socks. I love, I think it's such a good conversational starter too. Cause there are some, and there's sock companies, I saw one little boy and he's like killing it and he produces this whole sock line and it does a charitable thing attached to it. I love that. I think can also be like a little personalized touch to your wardrobe. So maybe. Really cool, positive things. So what are some big don't do's? Some definite big don't do that, I see out there all the time. Is men wearing gym shoes when they're not in the gym and it's not, you know, the fun, new balance casual you know, that athletes are trend is, are white sneakers that you see men out there wearing with with their regular wear. Having the right footwear is really something that will elevate your look and leaving those white gym shoes for the gym. So I was a formepr commuter in New York and it was commonplace to run to your job in your sneakers, and then change at work to legit shoes. But today there seems to be this whole, I see it in catalogs and every. The white sneakers with dresses, which I find is a little bit odd and even suits, you know, formal suits, the button up suit with, with sneakers. So what do you think about. I think if it's the right sneaker, it can look, it can look really, really nice. It just depends on also again, knowing your body type, knowing your proportions. Say for example, a man wearing a beautiful suit and say he's a goddess sneaker. If the sneaker is in the right style, it's more of a casual but elevated option. It can look really cool, but if it is actually intended for training or it's those kinds of, you know, white guy speakers that we all kind of know. So it's really important to look at what is the cut of what you're wearing and how do you tie that shoe in and. There are a lot of great examples on, you know, places like Pinterest, magazines, a lot of celebrities wear kind of an elevated sneaker on a red carpet now, but elevated sneaker. That's a cool term! And that's true. You can look at resources out there. Absolutely. And I kind of, what do you think about the concept of. Personality and pulling things off because sometimes don't you feel like some people can get away with that and then other people put it on. And you're like, I think when you try to wear sneakers with a suit, you have to have like that definitely extrovert outgoing kind of personality to pull that off. Absolutely. You really have to own it. And when I say to my clients, when they, I really like to ask them, you know, what do you like, what do you like to wear? When, how do you feel most comfortable? And a lot of them say to me, you know, I don't know if I have the confidence to wear it and what I always say back to them.You know, if you really like something. Wear it, but you really have to own it. And so you really have to have that, that confidence behind what you're wearing. And on the flip side, if you don't like something don't wear it or don't buy it. That's, you know, that's absolute too. I don't even think about that because you can tell, especially men, like if they never wear a collared shirt and a tie and they're like at an outing and they have that. They look like somebody like hanging them. They're like pulling at it and they're moving their neck and head around. Like, they're like somebody get me out of this straight jacket soon. So that, that is true. So, what's a second thing people can do. So he had gym shoes. So the second don't that I always say, and I always see men out there doing this is wearing a backpack when they're businessman. Wearing a backpack to carry all your files, whether it's your lunch or anything. There's so many beautiful briefcase options, kind of shoulder bag, and it's really. Great way to also, again, I'm all about elevating a is to elevate their look, to really look the part. If you're a CEO, you have the means to get a great briefcase or right. And I think it's important too, to look at the, yeah, I agree. I think when you got that full look, I think people look at you differently and you know, people say don't judge a book by a cover, but I'm sorry, BS on that. It just, is what it is and people do it, whether you want it to be that way or not. It is what it is. And that's what the whole fashion industry and Hollywood are all about. fashSo yeah have your whole put together. I don't see that very much, but I got that image in my head and I'm like, yeah, that would look really bad. I think I felt, so you think about the pandemic and a lot of people are very casual and you know what they normally might not wear.They did where, and now they're tired of wearing these casual outfits. They're looking to say, how do I go back and be the best version of myself and what do I wear to do that? And I think just completing the look, whether it's a man or a woman having the right pieces to fill out that whole look is so simple. So you're not a proponent of the pajamas underneath the table and that golf shirt for zoom calls. I have to say, I may have done it. We got the dirt now. That's awesome. I know a lot of people do that and I've even seen people stand up and be humorous about it, which I think kudos that's that's cool, but it is a whole new era that we're dealing with. All right. Number three. Don't. So number three, I always tell my clients don't wear anything that's a bad fit. If you have done an edit to remove all of these pieces from your closet, you, you likely won't be able to write. So many of the time we have, we see pieces that are either too big they're too small. They're, they're old. And a great example of it is I see a lot of men wearing belts that are long past their prime. That they're crap is so true. Oh my gosh. And yeah, they, they like you take them off. They naturally make like a C you know, Absolutely. And then you see also where a lot of men haven't taken the time to go into their shoe person, and they've made their own holes. They were in a pinch and we certainly can understand, but that is a huge don't wear a belt that's past due. Absolutely the belts and wallets I think are in that too. A lot of people take wallets out and they're like, okay, they're really past their prime. They needto get replaced. And you know what other one gets to me too. And I guess maybe because I have spent some time in New York city, and this was so accessible, which now that I live in the Atlanta suburbs, it's not so accessible, but shoes shining. I like wearing the shoes that are clean and polished, and there's nothing worse to me. And people throw on dress shoes that are full of dust on top, or they're all scraped up. And even women I've seen. With the heels, just look like their dog got at em and that does not look okay. And the other thing that I find and I've actually left comments on like videos, I did one the other day. Really cool dancer. He wore a a men's jacket. He's very young and I'm sure he had no idea, but men especially and I used to work in events and I used to do it there too. Men, some women do it in skirts, but men, especially with the the vents in their jackets, they don't clip the basting stitch. That's just for packaging and getting it to the store, you need to clip that. You don't wear that out like that. And one lady I saw, she literally could hardly walk because she had this skirt , you know, the slit in the back was closed and she's like, oh, it's like, wow. There's no excuse because we had the internet. There's the land of YouTube. Like just spend 10 minutes. It's something you have to do every day. You got to get up and get dressed every day and you feel like you said, you feel really good when you get, you know, all your pieces lined up and you know, you look good and everybody knows when they look good. You know, you put something on. Get that extra energy! Comment to that. It's kind of in line with the belt. Tip is we all know Seinfeld and George Costanza and immense wallet. And I always say every week, take some time to clean out your wallet every week, because how it sits, whether you put it in the breast pocket of your suit or in your back pocket, it has a big effect on how the clothes look. So take that time to clean out your wallet. And it'll also be easier when. I purchased something. I think that's just a great hack for life just to get in the habit. Some people keep like two years worth of receipts in, in, on their person. And I'm just like, there's no need for that. And when you pull that out in public, I just don't think it sets a good look either. And it's like, I'm disorganized, I don't have any kind of system in place here, but that is a very good point. And I appreciate that. And so, okay. Hopefully our listeners. Have some tactics here to utilize for their holiday wear and go to those parties, looking a little sharper. Tell us a little information about how our listeners can get ahold of you. They can go to my website @ sarahdarcy.com and I have a contact me field there. They can also email me at Sarah @Sarah Darcy. And I'd be glad to help anyone that's listening. That's awesome. So my last question is my signature question. If there is one thing in this world that you could eliminate forever, what would it be and why? If there was one thing I would eliminate, I thought about this a lot and because this is my industry and I'm very passionate about this is I would eliminate fast fashion. Fast fashion. That's a new one for me. You always have fast food but fast fashion. So explain what that is. So that is companies that are using an ethical practices to create garments, whether that's the, the, how they're producing the clothes the materials they're using, the unethical labor practices that they are using. I really believe that fast fashion has such a effect on consumerism and also our environment. And we're seeing, especially now such a, a crisis with the environment. And so I just really believe in supporting local business people using ethical practices. My whole mantra is to create and curate a closet of fewer better things. So quality over quantity. And that's also another tip that people can use for their holiday ware. And so not having all those practices and all of those clothes that spend so much time in landfills, like so much clothing goes to landfills and. That's true. That's true. I always tried to donate my clothing and there's an orphanage, not too far. With COVID, it's been a little bit problematic, but there are people out there who could use clothing who have nothing. So yeah, please always donate. I love that idea. Actually when I had a corporate job, I did a thing and I think it was called Dress For Success and yeah, and we pulled together all usedclothing that was corporate or business oriented. So like belts and suits and dresses and things like that. And high heel shoes and whatnot and, and did like a fair and also had people come and we help them with their resumes, and interviewing skills. It was really cool. But yeah, I am a firm believer in recycling it's just a good idea. Like you say, there's no reason to fill the landfills like that. I love it. Oh, Sarah, you've been a wealth of information and I hope everyone can take these tidbits that you offered. Through their holiday parties and the holiday season, even for themselves, even if you don't go to a party, just do it for you. It's always better to overdress than underdressed, that's always my theory. A lot of times people like you don't have to get dressed up for this and I'm like, I don't get out much. I'm going to get dressed up in here. Absolutely. I love to wear sequence out just in the day. There you go. Alright, so I'm good. Then I'm going to call you up for my, my comradery here. Thank you so much. And I just want all our listeners to remember life has no remote. Get up and change it yourself.
In this episode, Meg gets into some wilderness talking about fun stuff (periods! pre-frontal cortex development! listening!) with Penny and Steph from The Messy Bun Podcast. It's fun, pinky promise. Penny and Steph have a lot of insight into the minds and hearts of teens, and how we can improve their experiences in relationships.
Kathy Caviness is a content creation queen, business and strategy coach, and a BOSS momma of 4! Listen in as Kathy shares how she's seen huge business success and has totally crushed the entrepreneurial world. She spills all the tea on how to juggle all the tasks within her personal and professional life while staying sane. Show Notes: Join Kathy's Facebook group: Messy Bun on the Run Connect with her on Instagram: Kathy_Caviness Love this podcast? We would love if you leave a review. Connect with me across the social media platforms: Search My Social Partial Transcript (Read the Full Transcript HERE): Vanette Grover: Hello, everyone. I hope you're enjoying some of the latest golden nuggets you're getting from Ms. Kimberly Olson, aka The Goal Digger girl. I'm Vanette Grover, one of the coaches in the program, and I want to personally invite you to our upcoming Profit Secrets Challenge. If you want to learn how to grow your business in a way that feels good, feels authentic in a way that serves others, you're in the right place. Kimberly brings all the goods. You will get more value content than any other free challenge you will find out there. So again, please join us. Little bit about me, I am one of the coaches in the group, so you'll see me in there. I am a farm wife. I am a leader in my network marketing company. I'm a life coach, a business strategy coach, and really, I just love serving people, love helping people grow their businesses. So if you're looking for people to connect with, if you're looking for a community that will lift you up, support you, you are in the right place. So come along with us. Kimberly Olson: All right, everyone. Welcome back to another episode of The Goal Digger Girl. I'm so excited because I have one of my best friends in the whole wide world on today, I'm sure you've all seen her if you follow me online at all. The Kathy Caviness. Welcome. I'm so excited to have you. Kathy Caviness: I'm so excited to be here. Kimberly Olson: Oh my gosh. This is going to be great. It's so funny. I feel like we have to set up Zoom calls to like connect, catch up. Let's just do a podcast so we could kill two birds with one stone. So for those that are listening that have never met you yet online, why don't you take us back to when you first became an entrepreneur? Tell us a little bit about where you were at in life. What made you say, "I need to do this", just kind of give us a little bit of your background. Kathy Caviness: Absolutely. And thank you for having me on, I feel like we talk all the time, but this is really a fun way to kind of connect. Kimberly Olson: Yes, for sure. Kathy Caviness: It's exciting. So, I started, oh my gosh, I want to say now I think it was six or seven years ago. You know, I was hitting that- think I was 43 at the time, my kids were starting to grow up. I have four kids. I'm married to a firefighter who's gone very often. So I have those single mom days in between. My kids are so active in sports and they each play on multiple teams. We're traveling, we're constantly, I used to call it running the gauntlet. Every afternoon I was running the gauntlet. But I noticed that as they grew older and those teams and travel teams and things started costing more, it was a lot for our family budget to handle. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegoaldiggergirl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegoaldiggergirl/support
This is SO not a fun topic to talk about. It's messy. And that's what we're all about here at The Messy Bun! So, let's dive into this topic with our teens and learn all about sexual harassment - what it is, how to respond to it, and how to report it. Making Caring Common, a project lead at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, conducted a national survey of 18- to 25-year-olds in which 87% of respondents reported they had been the victim of at least one form of sexual harassment. Yet, 76% of survey respondents reported that they never had a conversation with parents about how to avoid sexually harassing others or being harassed themselves. "As parents, we need to do better. We need have specific conversations with our teens about what misogyny and sexual harassment mean, why they are so harmful, and how to combat them." (Alison Cashin and Richard Weissbourd) Definitions and Examples Misogyny Sexual Bullying Sexual Harassment Sexual Harassment vs. Flirting Sexual Harassment vs. Sexual Assault How to respond How parents should respond How your daughter can respond if she is harassed How your daughter can respond if she sees harassment How to report Steps to take in reporting harassment Resources given below if you need to take legal action Resources: Katie Hurley, LCSW,How to Talk to Teens about Sex and Sexual Harrasment, https://www.psycom.net/talk-to-teens-about-sexual-harassment Kids Health, Sexual Harassment and Sexual Bullying, https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/harassment.html Richard Weissbourd and Alison Cashin, Sexual Harassment Among Teens, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/parenting/wp/2017/10/16/sexual-harassment-among-teens-is-pervasive-heres-how-parents-can-help-change-it/ Richard Weissbourd with Trisha Ross Anderson, Alison Cashin, and Joe McIntyre, Making Caring Common, Harvard Grad School, https://mcc.gse.harvard.edu/reports/the-talk, Full Study (Making Caring Common from above): https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5b7c56e255b02c683659fe43/t/5bd51a0324a69425bd079b59/1540692500558/mcc_the_talk_final.pdf Lauren Holter, Bustle, Don't Conflate Flirting With Sexual Harassment — Women Know The Difference, https://www.bustle.com/p/flirting-sexual-harassment-are-two-entirely-different-things-women-know-that-do-men-6746759 What to Do if Your Child is Being Bullied and Resources, https://www.stompoutbullying.org/what-do-if-your-child-being-bullied-and-resources Notice of Harassment Kit, http://www.documatica-forms.com/bullying.php Jeremy V. Jones, Teens and Sexual Harassment, https://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/teens-and-sexual-harassment/ Understanding Harassment - definitions, your rights, and how to report and take legal action, https://www.equalrights.org/issue/equality-in-schools-universities/sexual-harassment/ What to Do When Sexual Harassment Target Teenagers, https://www.eandblaw.com/employment-discrimination-blog/2019/09/12/sexual-harassment-targets-teenage-workers/ Reporting Resources, https://www.brandeis.edu/investigate/teen-sexual-harassment/resources.html
Hey guys and welcome back to the Podcast. In today's episode, we're talking about all things influencers we love and hate. Listen in as we talk about our favorite follows and discuss some of the stupid questions people ask influencers just to get them to talk back. Mentioned in this Episode:@laurabeverlin @Bagsnob@Weworewhat @Blvckd0pe @JessicaWang @fentyskin@brooklynblonde1 @scoutthecity @kathleen.post @prettylittlething@boohoo @mikzazon @karinairby “Stay sexy and don't get murdered” is a fellow podcast @myfavoritemurder reference (Kryssie and I's favorite podcast)@jennylinnnn @leahmob @marriedtothemobny @therealfafi @naomigenes @shawnacischroeder @somewherelately @chanitylynne @cbquality @amrezy @femalelifstyle @glossier @sundaymorningview @noellebenepeHappy Hump Day!Let us know how we're doing. If you love hearing us weekly please subscribe to the podcast, leave a comment, review, or rate the podcast so we can continue to hang out every Wednesday with you. To show our gratitude, we will shout you out in next week's episode!Official Website:www.theawkwardmomstage.com Donate to the Podcast:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/awkwardmomstageEmail us here: theawkwardmomstage@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram for updates:The podcast @theawkwardmomstageHost: Lola @lolanicoleblogsCoHost: Kryssie @kryssie.harrisStarting a podcast? Check these links out to get your site hosted, and up and running in no time!Podcast Websites Made Easy w/ Podpage:https://www.podpage.com/?via=chanteaPodcast Hosting and More w/ Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1387852Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/awkwardmomstage)
Frank and Heather are back and Frank is super grumpy and not at all excited about the gifts celebrities are giving.
We don't want to fail to follow up on what we talked about in episode 3. We said then that it was just a beginning, and we have continued to learn and try to act. Racism in the news comes and goes, but that doesn't mean we can become apathetic. We need to continue talking with our daughters. Becoming better allies Becoming an anti-racist growth chart (see on The Messy Bun website) What an ally looks like Rallies, BLM signs Supporting POC businesses Conversations with friends Noticing how we think. How we see POC IG accounts showing how black kids feel in a majority white school (see below) How we view issues all around us. Continuing to educate ourselves Books we've read Other resources YouTube (see below) Examples of Microaggressions (see on The Messy Bun website) Diversifying our feed @privtoprog @ohhappydani @savethechildren @teenhealthdoc @equalitylabs (Indian culture right now) RESOURCES: Bond Voice, https://bondprojectcypher.wordpress.com/ @blackatbcc, @blackatwhitman, @blackatwooton Michele Benoit-Wilson, MD, To White Parents Who Wants to Be Allies at This Time, https://www.huffpost.com/entry/white-parents-allies-black-lives-matter-movement_n_5edc0ed8c5b64a0af20f1f14 John Blake, How Good White People Derail Racial Progress, https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/01/us/white-liberals-hypocrisy-race-blake/index.html Time Magazine, 12 Movies to Watch About Racism, https://time.com/5847912/movies-to-watch-about-racism-protests/ Redlining, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8zeecPN35g
1:00 - Show Intro, What is Messy Bun about? 4:36 - Quick Check In: Let's Talk About Tomatoes & Enjoying Success 13:00 - Alison Tusick - Dream Journal From Quarantine (IG @tvsick) 29:00 - https://www.idreamofcovid.com/ 30:52 - Lenah's Story (Fiction Prompt - Write a story where you're the bad guy) 48:12 - Kim's Story (Non-fiction Prompt - Write a story about how you're feeling/check in) 53:31 - Pardon the funky Zoom connectivity - it gets resolved 1:01:15 - Circling back: Vulnerability 1:05:22 - Discussing the Emmys 1:14:47 - Prompts: Theme for next week: Home; Non-fiction - Write a story about home. Fiction – Write your family folklore, fiction or otherwise. Submit your story via gmail makeitmessybun@gmail.com! Follow up on twitter @makeitmessybun *We are social distancing – and we do record via Zoom. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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This episode Alec and I go over our favor C. Theories. I use c theories because if we use the c word, lol, we can get into trouble --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/messy-bun-sisters-podcast/support
“She shallow but the p**** deep (she shallow, she shallow) She shallow but the p**** deep (she shallow, she shallow) She shallow but the p**** deep (she shallow, she shallow) She shallow but the p**** deep (she shallow, she shallow)” - J Cole— It’s been a while but we’re back with another Interlude episode! We start out with some light hip hop discussion, which includes Nicki Minaj and Doja Cat. We, then discuss D Wade’s premier hip hop verse on he and Rick Ross’ new song. It’s become a favorite of ours(for better or for worse...mostly worse). Finally, we get into the meat(pause) of our episode where we discuss blind dates and our admitted shallowness. We also share stories and preferences about said blind dates and shallowness. It’s been a while since we got personal. Plug in!
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Bev & Sam discuss black Friday, a fun way to grow peanuts, ANOTHER way to keep water from freezing at night, follow up on cell based meat, and share why we should all have more empathy for people who have to leave animals behind when they evacuate.Sponsors:This episode is brought to you by:First Saturday Lime! Use code #DRINK at www.firstsaturdaylime.com to save 10% every time you lime.Grubbly Farms! Use code FARM15 at www.grubblyfarms.com to save 15% on your first order of delicious black soldier fly larvae.Our Executive Producer Patreon Contributors! Thank you Ashley Kirnan, Montanna Coombs, Christine Cianni, Natalie Quist, Jessica Hawkins, and Elise Ferguson!The drinks for this episode were sponsored by @eferguson Cheers lady!Show Notes:Take our survey!Follow Up On Cell Based MeatCHP Officer Feeds Chickens After the Camp FireSome of the the links in the show notes are affiliate links from which we may make a small commission should you use them to make a purchase. Read our full disclosure statement here. While using a link won't affect your purchase in any way, you could look at it as though you've bought us a drink. Cheers!
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Comments? 888-563-32228 Description Welcome to PiCK THE MiND podcast! Where we dive into the minds of people behind theories, terrible events, crazy people, supernatural, or whatever suits your fancy! No rules with pick the mind Website https://www.messybun.com/show/832 Opinion I'm worried by your choice of using a free media host as they typically don't last (see http://davidjackson.org/another-clueless-free-podcas-media-host-goes-business/ )The audio quality is good, and you do a good job of introducing the episode. I would add something that maybe we didn't know (most people expect Mexican Drug lords to be violent, have lots of money and drugs). You are OBVIOUSLY reading, but it is somewhat of a new show, but try to add some voice inflection. Listen to Mike Rowe and the Way I heard it Podcast. He is reading, but it still sounds like he's just relaying a story to you. I would purchase a domain name (see www.coolerwebsites.com) and point it at your Messy Bun page so people don't have to remember https://www.messybun.com/show/832 you might be able to find pickthemindshow.com or pickthemind.com etc. You could spend $10ish dollars on a domain and point it at the messy bun page.For a third episode, it wasn't horrible. Keep recording, keep practicing and you'll get better.Get A Full ReviewIf you’d like a full review of your podcast, check out Podcast Review Show or if you need Podcast Consulting, Book an Appointment TodayBe On The ShowSign up at Fiverr. comOnce a quarter we will pull one of the podcasts featured on this show to get a full review on the Podcast Review Show. This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1a62eb for 40% off for 4 months, and support Podcast Rodeo Podcast Reviews and First Impressions.
Episode #16 of Public Media Daily is now here and we're ready to start the week off right. Highlights from the weekend of Friday-Sunday, May 4th-6th include...1) Two 91.5 KJZZ Phoenix executives are suspended on paid leave due to "anonymous allegations" against them.2) KBDI 12 Broomfield - Denver (CPT12: Colorado Public Television) is upgrading its studios to HD.3) 90.1 WABE Atlanta's Denis O'Hayer is retiring after nine years at WABE and 42 years in Atlanta broadcasting.4) WLVT 39 Allentown - Bethlehem, Penn. is hiring journalists for its new nightly newscast, "Reporter Corps."5) WKAR continued its transmitter work for the upcoming F.C.C. Spectrum Repack.6) Alabama Public Radio (APR) was the recipient of the national Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for radio in honor of their multi-part series "Help Wanted: Alabama's Rural Health Care Crisis."7) Technical problems include KLRU 18 Austin and its subs going off-air for a while on Friday and 88.9 KLDN Lufkin - Nacogdoches (RRR: Red River Radio) currently broadcasting on low-power.8) Later today, Tanzina Vega's debut as permanent host on The Takeaway from PRI and WNYC.Subscribe wherever you can listen including RadioPublic, TuneIn, Apple Podcasts, Messy Bun and Stitcher. Leave us a rating and a review as well. 89.7 WUSF Tampa's All Things Considered host Lisa Peaks' interview with Tanzina Vega can be found at wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu (an almost 4-minute interview in full)Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans or visit us at PublicMediaFans.wordpress.com for more news and content.
This is Episode #14 of Public Media Daily, now available and ready for you to listen. If you don't catch up on public media, then thats okay. This is the podcast where you'll hear the latest news from inside the world of public media. Highlights from Wednesday, May 2nd include...1) Public Television will soon have a new interconnection system that'll probably provide programs between stations much cheaper. New Mexico PBS and KSPS-TV 7 Spokane are the test stations.2) KRWG-TV/FM Las Cruces, N.M. wins two-first place awards from the Society of Professional Journalists' Colorado chapter.3) South Carolina Public Radio is the best in Charleston, voted by readers of the Charleston City Paper.4) 90.3 WKMY Morehead, Ky. experienced problems yesterday and is not back until later today. Its webstream was down too so NO access to WMKY whatsoever.We're now on iHeartRadio too! The two biggest radio apps are TuneIn and iHeartRadio and this podcast is now on both! Subscribe there or on RadioPublic, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, Stitcher, Messy Bun or wherever else you prefer to listen to. Leave a rating and a review to help us grow.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans or visit PublicMediaFans.wordpress.com for more news and content.
This is Public Media Daily - Episode #12 on your podcast feed. Its a special episode because one year ago today, Monday, May 1st, 2017, we launched something called Public Media Fans and it still exists today. We pay homage to it at the end of the episode. Highlights from Monday, April 30th include...1) PBS and American Public Television win Daytime Emmy awards.2) Deirdre Walsh is leaving CNN after 17 years to join NPR and its Politics team starting Monday, May 14th.3) Monday, May 14th will also be the day Alabama Public Radio (APR) adds "The Daily" to its schedule. The APM-distributed program will air at 6:30 p.m. weeknights after Marketplace, another APM-distributed program.4) 89.1 KANW-HD2 Albuquerque had some problems and it affected its low-power translators too.5) WDPB 64 Seaford may have had some problems too but its back on-air. This is WHYY-TV 12 Wilmington, Del. - Philadelphia's satellite station.6) Judy Woodruff is the guest speaker for an event in Connecticut on Thursday, May 24th to honor women making significant contributions to journalism, media and communications.7) Its our first birthday! 90.9 WBUR Boston is our 300th follower! Sole one-year birthday gifts include: Our podcast now being on TuneIn and we now have a website too! PublicMediaFans.wordpress.com (Yes, its not fancy... yet.)Thanks to everyone who's followed us and supported us over the past year on Twiter and now, we're adding new places to expand our content and its great!Subscribe on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, RadioPublic, Stitcher, Castbox, Overcast, Short Orange or wherever you prefer to listen. Leave us a rating and a review as well.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content and happy birthday to us!
A brand new week is here and with it, a brand new week of Public Media Daily episodes. Call this one Episode #11 if you're keeping track. Highlights from Friday-Sunday, April 27th-29th include...1) NPR's Research, Archives and Data Strategy (RAD) unit will soon digitize "Enfoque Nacional," NPR's first-ever Spanish-language program, thanks to an almost $37,000 grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR).2) Public radio stations winning awards from the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).3) Abigail Beckman will be the new local host for "Morning Edition" on 91.5 KRCC Colorado Springs.4) An update on the Ozarks Public Television (OPTV) transmitter tower situation.5) Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB) will be conducting some maintenance on four of its stations during the month of May.6) Colorado Public Radio (CPR) has expanded its reach of CPR Classical to the Fort Range and into Northern Colorado for the first time in a decade.7) Technical problems include: WCNY-TV 24 Syracuse and CPR both conducting maintenance again over the weekend.For more episodes or just to catch up, subscribe on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, RadioPublic, Stitcher, Castbox, Overcast, Short Orange or wherever you prefer to listen.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.
Hey! Welcome to the first actually publication of our podcast. This was recorded live on Mixer, and previously we were recording and than publishing it on YouTube. However, we've decided to switch gears and make listening to episodes that our viewers missed via Messy Bun. Thanks for understanding, and hopefully this proves to be a easier way for everyone to keep up with our banter!! Excuse the three year old in the background ;w; Topics of Podcast 1. Destiny 2 https://www.bungie.net/en/Explore/Detail/News/467682. PUBG Updateshttps://steamcommunity.com/games/578080/announcements/detail/16510097123922485703. Sea of Thieves Updateshttps://www.seaofthieves.com/release-notes4. Overwatch PTRhttps://www.gamespot.com/articles/overwatch-ptr-patch-notes-reveal-new-updates-big-h/1100-6458392/5. CoD no campaign / Battle Royale Modehttps://venturebeat.com/2018/04/18/dice-battlefield-v-battle-royale/6. BF1 deathhttps://www.pcgamesn.com/battlefield-1/battlefield-1-support-end7. Microsoft/Discord Partnershiphttps://news.xbox.com/en-us/2018/04/24/microsoft-discord-team-connect-gamers-across-xbox-live-discord/You can watch Totally AFK live via Mixer! Mixer.com/RaenVirana Mixer.com/FatherSwayMixer.com/DeltatygrMixer.com/ShadowCasEvery Saturday at 12:30pm EST!
This is episode ten of Public Media Daily from Public Media Fans. Its the final episode for the second week of the program and highlights for Thursday, April 26th include...1) Classical 89 is saved as BYU will keep classical music on 89.1 KBYU-FM while putting BYU Radio on its newly purchased 107.9 KUMT.2) The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has announced Jan Schaffer as its new Ombudsman. She'll serve a three-year term.3) Window to the World Communications, Inc. (WTTW 11 and 98.7 WFMT Chicago) hires Sandra Cordova Micek as its new President and CEO.4) Firing Line is coming back to PBS under new host Margaret Hoover and new production station WNET New York.5) StoryCorps' Dave Isay becomes a Ellis Island Medal of Honor and from the Washington Women in Journalism awards, Audie Cornish is recognized for Broadcast Radio and Amy Walter is recognized for Broadcast Journalism.6) Happy 69th Birthday, 89.1 KMUW Wichita!Subscribe on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, RadioPublic, Stitcher, Castbox or wherever you prefer to listen. Leave us a rating and a review as well. We're just six followers away from 300 now on Twitter and our first birthday is just four days away.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.
Episode nine of Public Media Daily is here. Pay attention to today's episode because its an awards-heavy episode. Highlights from Wednesday, April 25th include...1) KCET and KOCE are merging to combine one super public broadcaster in Southern California. KOCE will still be the main PBS station for SoCal while KCET will return to the network for the first time since 2011 but under secondary status.2) The *FULL* list of public media winners at the 2018 Regional Edward R. Murrow awards.3) 106.7 WKVM Matewan, W.V. from WVPB is back on, as it promised.Subscribe to us on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, RadioPublic, Stitcher or wherever else you found this and decided to listen from. Listen in and then leave us a rating and review as feedback is much needed to help grow and improve the program.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.
This is Episode 8 of Public Media Daily from Public Media Fans. Highlights from Tuesday, April 24th include...1) More award news to talk about, involving 90.3 WVIK-FM Rock Island, Ill. and the Illinois A.P.; NPR, PBS, MPR and S-Town win Peabodys and public media winners at The Webbys!2) Rhode Island Public Radio (RIPR) wants to sell 1290 WRPA Providence after Latino Public Radio ended its run and failed to buy the 1290 frequency.3) A 10-page report detailing results into a five-month investigation of New York Public Radio's sexual harassment allegations and workplace behavior. NYPR owns AM 820 and 93.9 FM - WNYC Radio, Classical 106.9 WQXR, New Jersey Public Radio and WNYC Studios.4) Technical problems include a low-power digital translator for Iowa Public Television (IPTV) going off-the-air for maintenance and a radio station from WVPB going off-the-air that may not return until later today.5) An All Things Considered host is heading down to Baltimore for an event hosted by 88.1 WYPR Baltimore. HINT: Its definitely not Ari Shapiro. Instead, its one of the three ladies who co-host the program. Tune in to find out who.6) Yesterday was WOSU's 96th birthday and it may originate from a station that is still on-the-air, however, its no longer connected to WOSU in any way.7) NPR Music has awarded a winner in the fourth-annual Tiny Desk Contest! Tune in to find out more about the winner, what the winner will receive and listen in to the winning song submission.Subscribe on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, RadioPublic, Stitcher and wherever you prefer to listen. We're still working to get on TuneIn and iHeartRadio and we'll also try to get into Google Play Music as well. Just search the program's title, "Public Media Daily" on any one of the five platforms the podcast is already available on.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.Song submission, "Soft Spoken" and audio is courtesy of Naia Izumi on YouTube.
Episode seven of Public Media Daily is now available on this podcast feed. This is where you'll get all the latest news from the world of public media and highlights from Monday, April 23rd include...1) PRX has received a new look and a new website for its upcoming 15th anniversary in September.2) Michigan Radio has won 14 awards Sunday from the Michigan A.P. Media Editors while 89.1 WGLT Bloomington, Ill. wins four awards from the Illinois A.P.3) WYCC is back on-the-air in Chicago on Channel 20.1 broadcasting MHz Worldview programming.4) 91.3 WHQR Wilmington becomes the latest station to announce that it'll add "The Daily" (NYT and APM) to its weeknight schedule at 6:00 p.m. starting next Monday, April 30th.5) Classical HQR Wilmington will add three new classical music programs to its schedule starting next week: Performance Today (MPR and APM), SymphonyCast (MPR and APM) and From The Top (NPR).6) Required tower maintenance for the upcoming FCC spectrum repack will force WKAR-TV 23, 90.5 WKAR-FM and 105.1 W233CH in East Lansing to experience outages and off-air periods until May 9th.7) Happy 45th Birthday to 89.9 WVIA-FM. It signed on-the-air April 23rd, 1973 and Mixed Bag host George Graham has been there since day one. Did you know it owns a jazz music record label called "Chiaroscuro Records"?8) This podcast is now available on Stitcher! We're now available on at least five different podcast platforms with more in the works.Subscribe on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM, RadioPublic and Stitcher. Leave us a rating and review to help us become more noticeable.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.R.I.P. WCMZ-TV 28 Flint, Mich. (August 23rd, 1980-April 23rd, 2018)
This is episode six of Public Media Daily, giving you the latest news on public broadcasting in podcasting form. Highlights from Friday-Sunday, April 20th-22nd include...1) NPR's Tamara Keith has given birth to a baby boy. She also did her NPR Politics podcast a day before giving birth.2) 89.5 KWGS Tulsa, 90.5 KUT Austin and 90.1 KERA Dallas - Fort Worth all won awards over the weekend.3) South Florida PBS launches a new 24-hour health channel called obviously, "The Health Channel."4) Ozarks Public Television (OPTV) is back on DirecTV, U-verse and Mediacom customers after a tower fall that killed a worker and injured several others last week.5) Alejandra Martinez has left KUT Austin to join WLRN Miami.6) Boise State Public Radio will have its own daily show, "Idaho Matters," starting later today. Programming changes have been made as a result too.7) Technical problems include: KMBH has been off-the-air for two months, KXJZ and its online stream was briefly off Saturday morning, WCNY-TV wasn't working most of the weekend and Colorado Public Radio had maintenance Saturday night.8) NPR's Its Been A Minute is visiting Chicago for a live show.9) WFAE's Charlotte Talks turned 20 last Friday and Robert Costa has now hosted Washington Week for a year.10) NPR's Tiny Desk concerts turned 10 over the weekend and as a treat, we play one of Laura Gibson's songs from the first-ever concert back in 2008.Subscribe for free on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM and now, RadioPublic! We're working on getting this podcast up on Stitcher and TuneIn. Also, leave us a rating and review to help us grow.Audio at the end from today's episode is from NPR's first Tiny Desk Content in 2008 and is courtesy of NPR Music on YouTube.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.
Its the fifth episode of Public Media Daily and the final one for the week. Highlights for Thursday, April 19th include...1) Ozarks Public Television's transmitter tower collapsed, killing one and injured six others. Transmitter work was done because of the upcoming FCC Spectrum Repack. OPTV is scrambling to get satellite and over-the-air viewers back on.2) The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is requesting for an additional $10 million in federal funding, starting in FY21.3) NPR's Mary-Louise Kelly, NPR and public radio women have won several Gracie awards for their work, one including Mary-Louise's interview with NPR CEO Jarl Mohn after the sexual harassment allegations against NPR surfaced.4) WCMZ-TV 28 Flint is going off-the-air Monday at Midnight. WDCQ-TV 19 (Q-TV) will remain as the PBS affiliate for Flint and all of Mid-Michigan. (WCMU Public Television will remain in the market via flagship WCMU-TV 14 Mount Pleasant, Mich.)5) WCNY-FM's satellite station, 90.9 WJNY Watertown, is off-the-air due to a failure with a connection provider.We'll review Friday's, Saturday's and Sunday's happenings on Monday's episode so please subscribe to our weekday podcast on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM or wherever you prefer to listen.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.
The fourth episode of Public Media Daily is here. This is a new, quick and daily podcast from Public Media Fans. Highlights from Wednesday, April 18th include...1) 90.7 WFAE Charlotte's Joni Deutsch wins a Gracie award for a WVPB-produced podcast.2) Michigan Radio is the most-listened-to NPR station in most of Michigan, mainly in Detroit, Ann Arbor, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and Flint, its coverage area.3) WKAR East Lansing has moved its News/Talk service from 94.5 to 105.1 FM. Its 24/7 because AM 870 WKAR is only on from Sunrise to Sunset. Plus... 90.5 WKAR-FM had poor or no reception due to ice build up on their main antenna from winter weather.4) KERA TV/FM DFW is nominated for 12 Texas A.P. awards this weekend. But WMKY Morehead, Ky. won 16 awards recently from the Kentucky A.P.5) KPBS TV/FM San Diego is up for a Malin Burnham award for being the Most Admired News Source in San Diego.6) KAET 8 Phoenix is experimenting the new "ATSC 3.0" format.7) Tributes continue to pour in for Mr. Carl Kasell who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 84 from Alzheimer's Disease. Hear from the tribute from The Takeaway (in full) on today's episode.8) Hey, University of Kentucky's School of Journalism and Media. You just got a shoutout from us because you're now following us. They own 91.3 WUKY Lexington.9) Lakshmi Singh, one of NPR's newscasters, was a guest on WGVU Grand Rapids' Newsmakers.10) POV on PBS aired a documentary on Bill Nye: The Science Guy. Despite that show being co-produced by Walt Disney Television, it was aired on PBS and co-produced and nationally distributed by KCTS 9 Seattle.Subscribe to us on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM or wherever you prefer to listen.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans for more news and content.
The third episode of Public Media Daily for you to listen to get your day started. Highlights for Tuesday, April 17th include...1) NPR wins three Gracie awards for coverage of the #MeToo movement.2) 102.3 KHNS in Haines, Alaska has become the first station to add "The Daily" from NYT and APM since the program's public radio debut.3) Hawaii Public Radio unexpectedly expanded their Spring Fund Drive by a day. It reached its goal and then some.4) Technical problems involving one TV/FM combo from NET Nebraska and an HPR-2 translator in Kailua-Kona.5) A tribute to Carl Kasell, the longtime "Morning Edition" newscaster and "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!" scorekeeper, who passed away at the age of 84 after a battle with Alzheimer's disease.Subscribe to this podcast on Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM or wherever you prefer to listen. We're on your podcast feeds every weekday morning.Follow us on @PubMediaFans for more news and content.R.I.P. Carl Kasell (April 2nd, 1934 - April 17th, 2018)
This is episode 2 of Public Media Daily. News and notes from Monday, April 16th include...1) More awards were received by public broadcasters.2) 90.3 KEXP Seattle receives a generous gift.3) A How I Built This summit (October 16th in San Francisco).4) Shoutouts to give away to.5) Technical problems at WBFO's WUBJ repeater and Michigan Radio's WVGR.There's a whole lot more, including a programming note for Fresh Air listeners for Tuesday's edition.Subscribe at Messy Bun, Apple Podcasts, Player FM or wherever you prefer to listen.Follow us @PubMediaNews for more news and content.
Which team are you on? James and Kristen debate the merits of a coiffed hairstyle, examine ANOTHER royal wedding coming up in 2018, and of course, get fully freaked out by those creepy dolls. Plus, Ella Kay, creator of thecourtjeweller.com gives a lesson on tiaras, crowns, and all things royal jewels. We would love to hear your own predictions and #Heghan fascinations. You can tweet them to @KristenMeinzer, @ImJamesBarr, and @RoyalWeddingPod, or send a note at whenmeghanmetharry@panoply.fm. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review--and tell all your friends to do the same!
Molly Beck shares a quick and easy formula for reaching out new people who can help you achieve your goals. You'll Learn: The two components required to become an influencer The four types of reach outs--with benchmark response rates How to make awesome subject lines to get more email responses About Molly: Molly is the founder of podcast creation site Messy Bun; the creator of the lifestyle blog Smart, Pretty & Awkward; and a marketing expert who has provided digital strategies for numerous companies including Forbes, Venmo, Rice University, and Hearst. Her work has been featured in the Boston Globe, Redbook, Parade, HuffPost, and more. She is represented by CAA. View transcript, show notes, and links at http://AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep214
Molly Beck shares a quick and easy formula for reaching out new people who can help you achieve your goals. You'll Learn: The two components required to become an influencer The four types of reach outs--with benchmark response rates How to make awesome subject lines to get more email responses About Molly: Molly is the founder of podcast creation site Messy Bun; the creator of the lifestyle blog Smart, Pretty & Awkward; and a marketing expert
TheMisbelief Radio Show Episode 4 March 11, 2017 (Jealous of Kyle's Messy Bun) Hosts: DC PauL, India Mack, & MisterBats Engineer: Kyle Smith Guests: Bryan Brown, Randall Rosenberg, Malik Bartholomew Topics: Pah-cawn vs. Pee-can, Axiom Art Gallery, Buku Dance Krewe, Kyle’s Messy Bun, Remy Ma vs. Nicki Minaj, and more Songs: “Eye See You” by CoolNasty, “Welcome To The City” by Quinton Hakeem, “Criss Cross” by Chris Brown, “Party” by Vigurouz, “Quick” by Tank And The Bangas Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.