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Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info
J'aime les chiens dans les trains

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 5:34


durée : 00:05:34 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Toute la semaine, Tanguy a suivi l'histoire de Moogly. La France, de nouveau, s'est scindée en deux, la team respect de la loi et muselière contre la team foutez la paix au toutou mignon.

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info
J'aime les chiens dans les trains

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 5:34


durée : 00:05:34 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Toute la semaine, Tanguy a suivi l'histoire de Moogly. La France, de nouveau, s'est scindée en deux, la team respect de la loi et muselière contre la team foutez la paix au toutou mignon.

Pascal Praud et vous
La photo du chien non muselé dans un train a déjà été vue près de 16 millions de fois sur X et elle continue de faire réagir

Pascal Praud et vous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 24:48


Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Aujourd'hui, ils reviennent une nouvelle fois sur l'affaire du chien Moogly, sans muselière dans un train. La photo prise par une députée continue de faire réagir jusqu'au sommet de l'État. Cette publication a été vue près de 16 millions de fois sur les réseaux sociaux. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.

In The Moement (The Podcast)
Episode 191 | Good Googly Moogly

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 133:00


Moe and Keity have returned with a vengeance! In this week's episode, Moe shares details about a dark place he's in, Keity has an explosive confession, and what's the one question Moe refuses to answer? All this and more in episode 191!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In The Moement (The Podcast)
PT 4: Good Googly Moogly

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 47:43


Moe and Keity have returned with a vengeance! In this week's episode, Moe shares details about a dark place he's in, Keity has an explosive confession, and what's the one question Moe refuses to answer? All this and more in episode 191!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In The Moement (The Podcast)
PT 3: Good Googly Moogly

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 24:58


Moe and Keity have returned with a vengeance! In this week's episode, Moe shares details about a dark place he's in, Keity has an explosive confession, and what's the one question Moe refuses to answer? All this and more in episode 191!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In The Moement (The Podcast)
PT 2: Good Googly Moogly

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 28:44


Moe and Keity have returned with a vengeance! In this week's episode, Moe shares details about a dark place he's in, Keity has an explosive confession, and what's the one question Moe refuses to answer? All this and more in episode 191!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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In The Moement (The Podcast)
PT 1: Good Googly Moogly

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 37:47


Moe and Keity have returned with a vengeance! In this week's episode, Moe shares details about a dark place he's in, Keity has an explosive confession, and what's the one question Moe refuses to answer? All this and more in episode 191!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Fescoe in the Morning
Great Googly Moogly they are putting the band back together

Fescoe in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 42:25


Hour 4: They are putting the band back together, Andy in a new commercial, Alex Gold stops by with his Gold N Locks for the weekend, Bob and Josh take the quiz on the new players in the Big 12

Wheel Bearings
Great Googly Moogly

Wheel Bearings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022


Just in time for a break from the holiday festivities, we’ve got lots of automotive conversation. Robbie and Nicole have both been driving Mercedes-Benz electric SUVs, the EQS SUV and EQB respectively. Meanwhile, Sam has his favorite compact crossover, the Mazda CX-5 Carbon Edition. Italian design house Zagato is partnering with Alfa Romeo again for… Read More »Great Googly Moogly

H.U.B Media
ROTG2 EP26: The Googly Moogly End Of Season Awards Show

H.U.B Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 117:08


nto fun stuff like driver of the year, team of the year, biggest disappointment of the year etc.

Selekt Blue
Selekt Blue 056 [Mixed by B Selekt]

Selekt Blue

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 67:48


Episode 056 of my Selekt Blue Podcast.Tracklist:01 Burial, Four Tet, Thom Yorke - Ego [Text Records]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/deetron-balance-020-mixed-by-deetron-unmixed/1873086-02/?track_number=1702 Moogly feat.Julien Pabion - Caraïbes Là ! (Fe_De & Grego G Remix) [Brique Rouge]—> https://www.beatport.com/track/caraibes-la/1378371903 Mr Beatnick - Synthetes [Dont Be Afraid]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/mr-beatnick-synthetes/1762452-02/?track_number=104 Not a Scientist - Stratuspheromonal [Magnetik Music]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/not-a-scientist-one-of-everyone/5072281-02/?track_number=205 GREEN VELVET - Flash (Timo Maas dirty dub mix) [Relief]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/green-velvet-flash-2000-remixes/1720775-02/?track_number=206 Shit Robot - Losing My Patience (Unabombers remix) [DFA]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/deetron-balance-020-mixed-by-deetron-unmixed/1873086-02/?track_number=707 David Jackson - Europa (original mix) [Toolroom]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/david-jackson-europa-ep/3369979-02/?track_number=108 Bolz Bolz - Take A Walk (Dima Neo-Romantic remix) [Harthouse Mannheim]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/bolz-bolz-take-a-walk/3422595-02/09 Freeform Five - No More Conversations (Mylo remix) [Tinted]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/freeform-five-no-more-conversations-the-remixes/5268680-02/?track_number=110 New Order - Crystal (Ri Za Unofficial Remix) [Free download]—> https://soundcloud.com/manual-music/free-download-new-order-crystal-ri-za-unofficial-mix11 Monty Luke - Yesterday Today [Black Catalogue]—> https://www.junodownload.com/products/monty-luke-tomorrow-ep/1946454-02/?track_number=112 Taho - Iulia Temple (Album Version) [Lumina]—> https://www.beatport.com/track/iulia-temple/1025442

Ghosts Are Everywhere
97: Great Googly Moogly?

Ghosts Are Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 68:15


In episode 97 Cecilia & Carly share surprise stories from two different places in an attempt to show you that ghosts really are everywhere. In this choose your own, Cecilia heads south and shares a few tales from Amelia Earhart's hometown of Atchison, Kansas because lucky for us it happens to be home to many spooky places including possibly the most haunted house in America: The Sallie House. Then, Carly hops across the ocean and back a bit to the land of schnitzel and spirits to tackle the shocking tales of Moosham Castle in Austria. You know when the gals break out a bunch of nonsense catchphrases it's gonna be a good one!

La Crosse Talk PM WIZM
PLVOER? Great googly moogly!

La Crosse Talk PM WIZM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 36:53


They spelled PLOVER wrong on the water tower. It's the second consecutive Friday of water tower talk with UW-La Crosse political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky. We also discussed the Joe Biden visit, the Republican version of the Wisconsin budget and why some Democrats signed onto it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Deep Trance
Podcast #228

Deep Trance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 119:52


00:00 coaxer - Arise (Following Light Remix) 05:22 Matan Caspi - For A While (Vocal Mix Feat. Voe) 09:13 Hidden Face - Anxiety (Original Mix) 12:32 Anton MAKe - My Little Princess (Original Mix) 17:39 Jonathan Reyes, Gabriel Filip - Cerebro (Fabri Lopez Remix) 23:48 Clay Smith - Chords (Original Mix) 28:24 Edgar Orn - Faith (Original Mix) 32:38 Levitone - Monarch (Original) 37:14 The Kode, Beat Inside - Mover (Original Mix) 41:51 Fabrication - Dustpig (Original Mix) 46:58 ELYAZ - Wildlands 50:10 Armen Miran - Hope (Original Mix) 54:31 Eli Nissan - Ararat (Original Mix) 59:23 AFFKT - Kawsay (Original Mix) 1:03:54 Le Youth - Balance (Original Mix) 1:06:33 Fel C - Suspension (Evegrem Remix) 1:11:10 Gezvolt - Tribe 1:16:32 TINYgiant - Prisms and Rays (Original Mix) 1:22:56 Albert Klein - Balmy Nights 1:28:19 Daniel Testas - Facsination (Original Mix) 1:32:25 Kostakis - Autonomous (Vocal Mix) 1:34:43 21street, Burak KESKIN - La Sol Goa (Extended Mix) 1:38:19 Moogly feat.Julien Pabion - Caraïbes Là ! (Fe_De & Grego G Remix) 1:43:38 Spark & Shade - Uyuni (Original Mix) 1:48:08 Lee Harris - Lost (Original Mix) 1:50:30 Tasadi, Eximinds - Ignition Zero (Eximinds Remix) 1:53:15 Koan - The Neverhood

Deep Trance
Podcast #228

Deep Trance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 119:52


00:00 coaxer - Arise (Following Light Remix) 05:22 Matan Caspi - For A While (Vocal Mix Feat. Voe) 09:13 Hidden Face - Anxiety (Original Mix) 12:32 Anton MAKe - My Little Princess (Original Mix) 17:39 Jonathan Reyes, Gabriel Filip - Cerebro (Fabri Lopez Remix) 23:48 Clay Smith - Chords (Original Mix) 28:24 Edgar Orn - Faith (Original Mix) 32:38 Levitone - Monarch (Original) 37:14 The Kode, Beat Inside - Mover (Original Mix) 41:51 Fabrication - Dustpig (Original Mix) 46:58 ELYAZ - Wildlands 50:10 Armen Miran - Hope (Original Mix) 54:31 Eli Nissan - Ararat (Original Mix) 59:23 AFFKT - Kawsay (Original Mix) 1:03:54 Le Youth - Balance (Original Mix) 1:06:33 Fel C - Suspension (Evegrem Remix) 1:11:10 Gezvolt - Tribe 1:16:32 TINYgiant - Prisms and Rays (Original Mix) 1:22:56 Albert Klein - Balmy Nights 1:28:19 Daniel Testas - Facsination (Original Mix) 1:32:25 Kostakis - Autonomous (Vocal Mix) 1:34:43 21street, Burak KESKIN - La Sol Goa (Extended Mix) 1:38:19 Moogly feat.Julien Pabion - Caraïbes Là ! (Fe_De & Grego G Remix) 1:43:38 Spark & Shade - Uyuni (Original Mix) 1:48:08 Lee Harris - Lost (Original Mix) 1:50:30 Tasadi, Eximinds - Ignition Zero (Eximinds Remix) 1:53:15 Koan - The Neverhood

Grace Lutheran Church Summerville
Great Googly Moogly

Grace Lutheran Church Summerville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 17:27


Sermon for 3rd Sunday of Easter Rev. Richard Willsea April 26, 2020

Quarter Circle Backboard
QCB SEASON 3 EPISODE 4: GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY

Quarter Circle Backboard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 50:36


Go Chiefs.

Imogen and Harrison Predict the Future
Bilbliomancy aka Great Googly Moogly It's All Gone To Sh!t

Imogen and Harrison Predict the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 33:53


From previous predictions, it has been determined that this episode is supposed to be TERRIBLE. So truly bad that it might END THE PODCAST. Why don't you be the judge of that! Books used for the Bibliomancy divination are: Homer's Odyssey and The Oresteia by Aeschylus.Ask us about your own rapidly approaching future by emailing us at predictpodcast@gmail.com or messaging our instagram account @predictpod!Ask anything from a simple vibe check to knowing when exactly you'll meet your primary school bully again, we'd love to hear from you!Theme by Nicholas GodfreyPodcast Art by Hugh HainCheck out Pastel Magazine at https://pastelthemagazine.wixsite.com/pastel!

The Mutual Audio Network
Frequency of Fear Lite- #20- The Slumgullian Candidate (071919)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 30:07


So you thought the election coverage and constant political commentary was over?  Think again, fellow astronauts!  Doctor Despicable runs for dictator against sitting president Greg G. Moogly and the Snarky Avenger! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Friday Follies
Frequency of Fear Lite- #20- The Slumgullian Candidate

Friday Follies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 29:22


So you thought the election coverage and constant political commentary was over?  Think again, fellow astronauts!  Doctor Despicable runs for dictator against sitting president Greg G. Moogly and the Snarky Avenger!

The Crunch
Great Bergoogly Moogly

The Crunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 58:43


This week we talk about how to lead when you're not in charge. *This Episode Sponsored By:* * Catholic Card Game: Generations ( https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/martinusen/the-catholic-card-game-generations-expansion-pack?ref=3pj61w ) * Florian Appliance Repair ( https://www.florianappliance.com/service-areas/ ) - Serving the area in and around Kansas City. * Joseph Simko *Special Thanks to our Patrons!* * John Paul Ryan * Kathy Quigley * Maggie Dean * Phillip Evans * Veronica Support us on Patreon! ( https://www.patreon.com/thecrunch ) *The Crunch:* Twitter ( http://twitter.com/thecrunchcast ) , Facebook ( http://facebook.com/thecrunchcast ) , Website ( http://www.thecrunchcast.com/ ) *Ethan:* Twitter ( http://twitter.com/bropostle ) , Instagram ( http://instagram.com/ethanstueve ) *Patrick:* Twitter ( http://twitter.com/CatholicPat ) , Instagram ( http://instagram.com/patrickneveiii ) , Blog ( http://patrickneve.home.blog ) Support the show ( http://www.patreon.com/thecrunch ) (http://www.patreon.com/thecrunch) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-crunch/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Personal Records
Ep. 4 - Otis Rush - "Cold Day in Hell" with Bill Cannell of The Moogly Blues Band

Personal Records

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 79:19


In this episode of Personal Records, Scott sits down with Bill Cannell of Richmond's The Moogly Blues Band, to discuss the Otis Rush classic, "Cold Day in Hell."  But first: friend fist fights, kindergarten keg parties, kicking your singer's ass on stage, and getting your heart broken in unconventional ways.  All of this plus toilet paper holder radios on this week's Personal Records. Visit speakcies.com/personalrecords for more information about this episode.

Indy City Futbol Live
Episode 2.4: Great Googly Moogly

Indy City Futbol Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 38:20


Alicia, Josh, Jai and Jason are joined by Lauren to talk about last week's games, mention the battlelite of the satellite, discuss Indy Eleven's comeback against the Riverhounds, come up with a way to break the tie in the National Spelling Bee, and come to regret the decision to let Jai be the producer. Indy City Futbol is co-ed neighborhood soccer with a good citizenship twist. Teams compete for wins and losses, but also earn additional points by volunteering together, commuting together, and biking or walking to games. Hit us up on Twitter @ICFMedia #ICFLIVE

Who Moved My Freedom Podcast
Episode 336 : Great Googly Moogly It’s Friday!

Who Moved My Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 126:11


Hank Strange WMMF Podcast: Great Googly Moogly It’s Friday! Podcast #336 -Great Googly Moogly It’s Friday! Hank Strange WMMF Podcast with Baby-Face P & Walter of SHF LIVE from the Strange Media Studios SUBSCRIBE AND HIT NOTIFICATION BELL:

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WAND Radio
Ep. 014: Great Googly Moogly

WAND Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 16:59


Calliope and Googly Unicorn chat and answer questions in a mini-episode of WAND. While the Tiefling and Cowboy are away... the unicorn and faun will play?? Support this podcast

Funny Messy Life
I Had A Condition - FML 004

Funny Messy Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 20:15


 You know what's funny? Watching somebody try to drink right after a trip to the dentist's office while their mouth is still numb and everything spills down the front of their shirt like a tiny baby. You know what's NOT funny? After the numbing stuff wears off and every single nerve ending is zapping you face with electric hell. I've had some conditions I've had to heal from that have been quite embarrassing, gross, or both, and I wouldn't normally even consider mentioning them, but hey – we throw ourselves out there for the sake of comedy, right?  ________________  A Tooth Extraction Is A Major Head Wound  The following was written in a pain-induced state on a hot and humid night in July of 2015.  And NO, I DO NOT WHINE!  It’s a hot and humid night in July of 2015.  I hesitate to write about the poor condition of my teeth because I’m from the south and there is a long observed stereotype about southerners and their dental habits, or lack thereof, and I don't enjoy the idea of progressing it. However, I'm moved to do just that in order to tell a complete story.  This narrative officially begins as follows: My teeth are crap.  I don’t mean that I have a few cavities in need of looking into; I’m telling you that what I have are laboratory curiosities. They're brittle enough that I fear being in the proximity of even a mildly talented soprano. The word “cavity” is a misnomer for me, as the plight of my teeth should more readily favor a new word, “cavern-ty”.  So it should come as no surprise when I tell you that I recently had to have an extraction performed. The tooth in question had worn – allow me to rephrase that - it had rotted to the point that it had become merely two broken wedges sticking out from the gum at the back of my mouth. Upon inspection, I found it to resemble the black, volcanic peaks of Tolkien’s Mordor, but it didn’t hurt, so I let it go. The absence of dental insurance will cause one to do stupid things like that. Also, as I said, it was at the back of my mouth and thus hidden, so I was able to smile when I saw my reflection and note that no one would be the wiser.  There's a word in the medical field when something such as a rotten tooth becomes infected. That word is “Abscessed”. In more practical layman terms it means, “HOLY MOLAR, THAT HURTS!” And oh by the way, if unattended, it can kill you.  That happened to the tooth right before a trip to the beach, of course. I’d looked forward to it for weeks while my gums and broken tooth happily played well with each other. Then BAM! “You think you’re going to enjoy the beach trip?” my mouth said to me because it’s a mouth and mouths say things, “How about we amp up the dang it factor and throw a little infection party?!” It’s akin to planning a trip to Universal Studios and getting an ingrown toenail right before you go. (Oooooh, a little foreshadowing.)  You might imagine my festive demeanor among the waves over the next few days and I made an appointment to get it extracted as soon as I got back. For the layman, the word “extracted” means, “Someone just shoved a needle into my gums over and over and then wrenched bone out of my skull in the similar fashion a dog employs when playing tug of war with a rope.”  You may even be interested to note that while the aforementioned round of tug of war was being enacted, I could hear the sound of bone fragments cracking and popping inside my head and I started to laugh about it. I solemnly swear that I was not on any medication that would have induced silliness. It was just that I realized how loud it sounded as the intrusion happened in and around my skull and it made me chuckle. I couldn’t feel much at the time other than the tugging. It did occur to me that it would be my luck to get a dentist that would, much like the dentist in the Little Shop Of Horrors, take my laughter as a challenge. But she remained undaunted and eventually blighted Mordor from the face of Middle Earth. In the course of it all, though, she destroyed my gums.  While the numbing agent was still at work, all was well and once I had my pain meds, it was easy enough to manage then too. But as I traveled to work on a bright Tuesday morning, I had a six-hour commute to think about how two ulcers that had developed over the last couple of days had made the healing process more painful than it needed to be. At first I pushed the idea aside and told myself to be a man! It’s only a couple of sores in your mouth alongside a deep hole where your tooth used to be. It’s no more than three open lesions seriously restricting any profitable use of the left side of my mouth. Then I remembered it was more than that. She'd torn my gums asunder back there.  I HAVE A MAJOR HEAD WOUND! An extracted tooth hole is a head wound; a gaping maw of tender and vulnerable flesh.  Why hasn’t the great jury of society come to this verdict yet? Have we been systematically brainwashed to believe there’s really nothing to it by the ADA? Did three out of four dentists agree that we should keep this information under wraps; great big spit-filled gauze wraps? I want to feel some sort of victory at this discovery, but coming to terms with the fact that I have a major head wound has made me question everything I once believed to be true.  Is there really a silver lining to every cloud? What if the little engine actually couldn’t? Did Joanie truly love Chachi? And what if it’s all about something other than the Hokey Pokey?  I’ve been led to believe that the pit in my gum where a tooth used to be – formerly the deadly destination on the itinerary of hobbits with evil rings - is only a minor inconvenience, but googly-MOOGLY, my mouth hurts right now!  Perhaps a good night’s sleep will help me to make some sense of all of this once I take some of the meds.  Something tells me this rant owes a wee bit to needing the meds.  And now my big toe is beginning to hurt. What’s that about?  _________________  I believe that at least once in every man's life, there comes a time when he must do something stupid to make the pain go away. For some men, it may take going through torment to get to that point. For me, it only took realizing that …   An In-Grown Toenail Is A Major Foot Wound  An in-grown toenail is painful. Think about it - there is a hard, sharp item (the toenail) growing inside (in-grown) your toe. One might say that it’s not much to complain about. After all, it’s only a small inconvenience in and around the area of a toe; a tiny body part when compared to say, your chest (another body part that can be problematic if you have pain there – you should probably get that seen about).  But an in-grown toenail is much more than a minor inconvenience. When there is toe pain, you feel it with every step. It’s sort of like a hobnail boot you can’t take off.  What made mine all the more irritating is the knowledge that I could have avoided the whole ordeal had I paid better attention to my grooming.  I don’t like to admit it, but sometimes I forget that there are duties I must attend regarding my feet, i.e., cutting my toenails. It doesn’t happen often, but on occasion I find it would be quite possible to journey up the trees in the park alongside the savviest of squirrels. And because I have the feet of a caveman, with the nails on the two big toes being the consistency of barnacles, I have to take care to make sure I get all but the necessary nail off when I cut them.  That didn’t happen on one of the last sessions and I've paid a mighty price.  I cut the nail on the big toe of my right foot to completion, or so I thought. What I didn’t realize was that I had left a jagged, pointy shard – a toenail spear if you will – that would eventually grow into the flesh at the front of my toe. I suppose the growth was so gradual and I was so completely irresponsible as to the needs of my feet for a while that I just didn’t notice until a fateful day when I rammed my big toe - and the spear growing inside it - into a chair in my motel room.  Words cannot relate the delight I felt and the words of praise I expressed at the discovery of my new condition. Actually, there are words available and I tried my best to use them all, but this is not the place for such pleasantries. EUREKA, by the way, was not one of them.  I am a man. And a man comes up with solutions to such circumstances. My solution was this: Wait for it to grow through the front of my toe, then pull it out.  Hindsight has educated me in the ways of the human body and I've learned it has certain procedures it employs, unwavering from its course. And although I didn't want cutting to occur, eventually it would have to.  I began to try and broker deals with my body on behalf of the big toe, which I came to know by the endearing name of “Ow”. I would have pedicures on a regular basis. I promised to massage my feet every night after a soak in epsom salt. I would never, ever, ever, for-the-love-of-all-that-is-pure-and-holy, let my toenails go without proper maintenance again if Ow would only regurgitate the spear without my having to go to the doctor.  But my body is a jerk. It either didn’t hear me or simply refused because it never relieved me of the pain. I decided to take matters into my own hands and I’m glad I did.  Before I venture into further detail, here is my official disclaimer:  The actions I took which I am about to relate in no way constitute any promotion of self-surgery and any medical procedures for which one is not qualified, including but not limited to: Toenail surgery, Fingernail surgery, Liposuction, General Dentistry, Captain Dentistry, Paleontology, Astrology, Faith Healing, etc. should always be conducted by a professional. (A medical professional, not just like a plumber or prostitute. Either one of those operating upon your person could set you up with much bigger issues.)  After several weeks of getting to know Ow and having to clean and dress the toe daily, I realized that it was not going to heal on its own and measures had to be taken. With a $425 price tag attached to a procedure that would be performed by a person of the Doctor persuasion in mind and having noticed that holding it under a running faucet of hot water caused the pain to subside, numbing it a bit, I decided the time had come to add “Surgeon” to my already impressive, if not stupid, list of things I can do all by myself.  I procured the following instruments in preparation:  A razor blade  Large toenail clippers with the little knife/toe-jam-digger-outer in the middle.  A second set of large toenail clippers from the bathroom drawer with only the handle part rusty. The clipper area, though dull, was shiny.  Paper towels to apply pressure to the wound  My favorite bible (for obvious reasons)  Very hot running water Good old-fashioned man-courage  An imaginary monkey (Monkeys make me smile)  My wife was out of the house, but my son was in the next room and I informed him that he should contact his mother and tell her what I was doing on only two conditions. 1. If he heard a scream that lasted more than 10 seconds, and 2. If a pool of blood began to seep into his room from under the door of the bathroom. He said okay.  Two minutes later, being the loyalist that he is, he entered the bathroom just as I was about to make the first slice with the razor blade and handed me the phone.  My wife calmly asked me one simple question. “Why are you such an idiot?”  “I know what I’m doing, don’t worry.”  “You need to let a doctor do that!”  I did not let a doctor do that, hence the disclaimer presented above.  After about ten minutes of painful slicing and digging into my flesh and periodically spooning blood spray off the sides of the bathtub with my hand, the spear was removed. After it was over, the relief was amazing and all was right with the world. I felt not only like a new, hardcore, bull of a man, but also a little bit like a smarty pants. As a matter of fact, I may submit this article to the Journal of Medicine for their consideration. I imagined all the pats on the back I would be getting from impressed friends and neighbors. I was, for all intents and purposes, a Doctor. I couldn’t wait to call my mom and tell her the good news, in no small part for the fact that she’d been terribly worried about Ow. I dialed her number and told her everything.  She calmly asked me one simple question. “Why are you such an idiot?  “That’s Doctor Idiot.”  _________________  The bible can be scary if you read some of the passages, especially the ones about issues that people have had to endure due to either being unlucky or enslaving the people of Israel and refusing to let them go. One of the things that always struck fear in me was any mention of boils. I always associated that condition with uncleanliness and the Days of Good Ol', but now I know it's common and not always because of unsanitary practices. I found out the hard way that ...   It Boils Down To Pain  It never fails to be a humbling experience when something happens to me that I always thought was reserved for tales of olden times or people who refuse to type “Amen” and share a Jesus loves you meme on Facebook. But once last year and now recently I have had the tumultuous experience of living with a skin boil.  That’s right, a skin boil.  And I think I can deliver my message without it having an effect on your lunch. It’s just that this is information that might be valuable if you're to avoid having to deal with a boil of your own. I won’t go into gory detail about what exactly a skin boil is, but instead I'll allow you the opportunity to Google it for yourself, saving everyone but the sick and curious from a grotesque experience. Just know that a boil is painful and depending on where it surfaces, you might wish that someone would crack you over the head with a croquet mallet to put you out of commission for good.  Counting this last one, I have now suffered through three of them; the first was in my crotchety area and that was bad enough. I didn’t know what it was, only that something had seemed to burrow under the skin, way too close to sensitive stuff for my comfort. It became hard to walk and eventually, it had to be “taken care of”. I’ll just say that I have a wonderful wife who must love me more than I could ever know to willingly be the one who “took care of it”.  After the first episode, I did a little research and found that I had been the lucky host of a boil, so I knew what to look for in the future in order to stop it before it could get bad. Unfortunately, the second one apparently knew that I was wise to the ways of the boil and it crept up silently before pouncing onto my back just to the right of my spine. Upon first glances, I took the spot to be nothing more than one of those big ol’ zits one will get sometimes on their back. You know what I’m talking about. It’s like Mount St. Helens has attached there and it feels like there’s lava flowing directly beneath it till it comes to a head and either you or someone who can reach it is able to “take care of it.” It’s those little numbers that always seem to be right at the spot where your back touches everything when you sit back in a chair.  I waited for the slightly uncomfortable, yet tolerable, pimple to head up and go away, but it had other plans. It was only the tip of the iceberg and when I got home from play rehearsal two days later, I noticed that it had become hardened, painful, and very large. It had become a boil. The third one happened to be on my elbow. And while it was equally as gross as the other two, it didn't hurt at all. It mainly just caused children to cower and dogs to bark at me when I passed.  Why, you may ask, am I even telling people about it? Wouldn’t I want to keep something like this private? Do I want to be a disgusting medical oddity on a TV show about medical oddities called Disgusting Medical Oddities?  The answer is simple and, I believe, honorable. I want to be that messenger that lives on in history books and lore, galloping through the internet on my data horse shouting, “The boils are coming! The boils are coming!” I want to be remembered as the one who saw through the fog that our bodies glaze us over with when they’re about to infect us with infectious infection. And now that I have witnessed the heights my body is willing to go to in order that it could fool me and sneak this abomination onto my back, elbow, and crotchy groinous area, I think it’s only fair that I pass along any hypotheses I may have developed as to other devices your body might use on you.  So here’s a list of conditions you'll want to watch out for. The Susan Boyle Boil – So you’ve settled in for the night and started a lovely flame in the fireplace. All you want to do is sit by the fire under a nice warm blanket and jam to the soothing voice of the one and only Susan Boyle. And why not? She was an over night sensation who would soon find her CDs in thrift stores everywhere. But there is danger here. Because when Susan sings, you become carefree and at ease with everything around you. You loosen your grip on caution and that’s when boils are at their stealthiest. You’ll never see it coming. One minute you’re belting I Dreamed A Dream with one of Britain’s finest voices, the next you have a boil on your neck the size of Big Ben. You may as well draw a clock on there and hang a bell because you’re gonna be a very painful spectacle for several days. The Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle Boil – Similar to the one above, you may think you have your best, most attentive eye on things as you, via delving headlong into your reading, become the greatest detective the world has ever known. You are living vicariously through Sherlock Holmes and nothing will get past you. The tiniest detail will be scrutinized and thus, always before you. Yet you are deceived, my friend. You are the victim of diversion. Before you know it, there might well be a hound the size of a St. Bernard in the area of your Baskervilles and there’s nothing to do but let it bark at you with every step. It can be tamed, but it ain’t fun. Trust me. The Mohel Boil – No one is safe from the danger, even those who do Yahweh’s work. If you think you’re a mentsh and performing a spiritual duty will keep you from having to do a little suffering, you’re wrong. Look at Job. I think he may have been covered in boils before it was all over with. You feel good about the circumcision you’re about to do, but you realize that this is a super sensitive task. You’re dedicated to having all your concentration focused on the foreskin at hand … so to speak, and that’s when it happens. The surgery goes okay, but when you get home you realize you’ve got tsuris, or serious troubles, on your tuchis. Don’t be a putz. Get it seen about before the pain makes you destroy some poor kid’s svantz. The "To The Victor Goes The Spoils" Boils – It would seem that being a winner is ideal. Who doesn’t want to come out on top? But I doubt you’ve ever been hoisting a huge trophy with the number one glued to it and thought, “You know, I’m not really defending myself against boils right now.” Welcome to intense sorrow. You should have been on alert. You should have blown the race or fumbled at the goal line because now you’ll be dealing with an avid fan that goes everywhere you go for a while and it’s a pain in the pigskin. Did you ever hear that the winner takes it all? My friend, you’re gonna take it ALL.  Now if after looking at this list, which is nowhere near exhaustive, you've decided that life is too short to go about your day unaware of the potential threat of getting a boil somewhere on your body, then you've taken one step closer to a happy existence and I applaud you.  But if you think it would never happen to you, I can truly say that I’m sorry and I hope that you’ll remember me when you realize you’ve been intruded upon by a ninja boil you never saw coming. ________________  I'm glad I brought all of this to light. Everyone has things that have happened to us and some of them are embarrassing, but confession is good for the soul, I guess. I just hope you can enjoy a good meal after this trip down medical lane.    

Getting Loopy!  with Mary Beth Temple
Moogly Blog’s Tamara Kelly

Getting Loopy! with Mary Beth Temple

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 47:00


Join me and guest Tamara Kelly as we talk about crochet in general and Moogly in particular! Moogly is a wonderful resource for patterns, reviews and giveaways

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Round House Podcast
"Good Googly Moogly"

Round House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 110:42


Season #2 Episode #5, Round #5 Well the boys are back at it, another show in the books!! If your looking to have a good time and gut busting laughter this is the show for you the boys basically shoot the shit make jokes, drink and fuck around!! So tune in and stick around bitches LOL!!!

Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show
Make Money Teaching Crochet (and Other Crafts)

Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2016 40:01


I kick off the virtual book tour for Make Money Teaching Crochet: Launch Your Business, Increase Your Side Income, Reach More Students by talking about how teaching has helped to grow my yarn-related business and earn me a stable side income. I also share more information about the book and self-publishing.  About this episode In this episode, I talk about Make Money Teaching Crochet, including... Sharing how I got started teaching crochet and how it has impacted the development of Underground Crafter,  Discussing why I wrote the book and key decisions I made in the self-publishing process, Describing the difference between the different versions of the book, and Providing more details about the virtual book tour. You may also want to check out when I was interviewed by Priscilla on Crocheter's Connection. Follow the virtual tour! Check out the rest of the stops on the tour to read reviews, guest posts, and interviews (and for more chances to win a copy). 6/12: American Crochet 6/13: Crochet Concupiscence 6/14: Moogly  6/15: Yarn Obsession  6/16: Oombawka Design Crochet 6/17: Creative Income Blog  6/18: Underground Crafter 6/19: Kaleidoscope Art&Gifts 6/20: Fiber Flux  6/21: The Stitchin' Mommy  6/22: CGOA Now!  6/23: Same DiNamics Crochet  6/24: Nap Time Creations  6/26: Rhelena's Crochet Blog  6/27: Jessie At Home  6/28: Rebeckah's Treasures  6/29: Crochet Kitten  6/30: Poetry in Yarn  7/1: Ambassador Crochet  7/2: Persia Lou    If you enjoyed this episode The Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show is no longer broadcasting. Episodes are available as a service to the yarn community. This episode originally aired in June, 2016. Be aware that content may be outdated. If you'd like to chat with other yarn-related business owners, join the Creative Yarn Entrepreneurs Facebook group. Support Marie's work by buying one of her books, Make Money Teaching Crochet: Launch Your Business, Increase Your Side Income, Reach More Students (Amazon | Gumroad) or Design It, Promote It, Sell It: Online Marketing for Your Crochet and Knit Patterns (Amazon | Gumroad).

CRAFT-ish Podcast with Vickie Howell
Episode 9: Moogly's Tamara Kelly

CRAFT-ish Podcast with Vickie Howell

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 34:55


On this episode of CRAFT-ish, Vickie talks with crochet designer & writer Tamara Kelly of Moogly about raising creative kids, running a craft-based business, and why she chose to go from mommy to crochet blogger. This episode is sponsored by Kitterly.com! For Show Notes page, go to: www.vickiehowell.com/craftish

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Le petit bonheur
LPB - Ép 278 - Mer - Ton site de clavardage préféré des années 90’-00’/Sur quel sujet peux-tu t’obstiner pendant des heures

Le petit bonheur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 32:23


Bon mercredi-fou à vous! Un autre show incroyable comme ça se peut pas, avec l’unique Maude Landry! Au menu: On parle de Sesame Street, Chuck compare Marilyn à Posh Spice, Maude détestait travailler au Starbuck, on parle de smoothie et de bouteilles trop cher, Marilyn était intriguée au chat de CaraMail, le maudit wizz de Msn Messenger, Maude croit avoir parlé à un pédophile sur le chat, on parle du site de chat de Sloche.com, Marilyn nous parle de Habbo Hotel, Nick nous parle d’un bonhomme dans Second Life, Playstation Home, les polly pocket, les tamagotchis, Marilyn avait le fameux pokedex, on aime Bulbasaur, on jase de Moogly et du Libre de la Jungle, le savoir vis-à-vis la capacité d’adaptation, Maude est une experte des reptiles, Marilyn volerai sur un ptérodactyle solide, on parle du meilleur des dinosaures, on parle de plume et de poil et bien d’autres affaires! Le show pour commencer ta journée! À demain! Facebook - iTunes - Youtube - Stitcher Rejoingnez Maude ici: https://www.facebook.com/Maude-Landry-696418837152448/?fref=ts La soirée de Nick: https://www.facebook.com/LesDimanchesdelHumour Le porefolio de Marilyn: http://mlyn.ca/ Twitter: Maude: http://www.twitter.com/LandryMaude LPB: http://www.twitter.com/lepbonheur Chuck: http://www.twitter.com/Chucktl Marilyn: http://twitter.com/__mlyn Nick: http://www.twitter.com/NickProvost

Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show
Episode 47: Best Advice for Yarn-Related Businesses: Listeners and Former Guests Share Their Tips to Celebrate One Year of the CYE Show!

Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 44:58


This week's episode is a special one-year anniversary episode of the Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show. Listeners and former guests share their best advice by telling us the one thing they've done in the past 2 years that has had the most benefit for their businesses. Before we started on the advice, I shared the top 10 episodes from the first year of the show. Can you sense the themes? Episode 32: Journey to 100k Monthly Blog Visitors and More with Sedie Maruska Episode 8: Affordable Crochet and Knitting Fonts with Adriana Hernandez Episode 1: Identify the Right Magazines to Target for Your Article, Tutorial, and Design Submissions Episode 9: Selling on Etsy, An Interview with Ijeoma Eleazu from the Etsy Conversations Podcast Episode 2: 10 Ways to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Business (In Just Minutes A Day) Episode 3: 8 Tips for Organizing Your First Pattern Test  Episode 23: Diversifying Your Income and Boosting Your Blogging with Tamara Kelly from Moogly Episode 29: Selling on Etsy, Passive Income, and Using Trending Keywords with Alexandra Tavel from Two of Wands Episode 21: 10 Habits for Successfully “Owning” (or Working) from Home Episode 4: 6 Ways to Engage with the Blogging Community It seems that topics related to blogging, selling on Etsy, and self-publishing patterns are enjoyed by most listeners! And, now on to the advice! Michele Wang Michele is a knitting designer. Michele says: "In regards to my design business, the one thing that has been the most beneficial is outsourcing. I’ve found a wonderful tech editor to work with, and have also worked with great sample knitters. It’s increased my productivity and allowed me to focus more on designing." Joy Grise Joy is a crochet maker and designer. Her business is called Joy of Crochet. Joy's advice is: "Write your patterns! Crochet lends itself to improvisation so easy. Many crocheters can see a picture on Pinterest and they make a similar pattern off the top of their head. They assume that others can do the same and do not write the patterns that they come up with. So if you are making the same thing as everyone else, say you make a Minion hat, write up the pattern and offer it for free. If you make a pattern that fills a need that you have noticed so you made the product, write up the pattern so that others can make the item too. Don't be intimidated by your own skill level whether you are an expert or a beginner.  The examples in my own life are my Ultimate Upcycled Owl which is a free pattern and my Half-Finger Fingerless Gloves." Tamara Kelly Tamara is the (mostly crochet) designer, blogger, and teacher behind Moogly. I previously interviewed her on Episode 23. Tamara's advice: "I think the most important thing is to stay true to yourself, and your own voice. It's important to listen to your readers/customers, but you have to keep going with the stuff that made you passionate about getting into this business to begin with. Otherwise it becomes just another "job" - and burnout will follow along soon enough!" Dana Gervais Dana is a knitting designer and owner of Dana Gervais Designs. Dana says: "I have noticed a shift in my business since I made the decision to approach my business with the same attitude and focus that I gave to my prior careers. I have taken the systems and tools that I used successfully in my previous ventures and adapted them to be applied to my knitwear design business.  This has given my business structure, routine and made me much more productive." Amy Ramnarine Amy is the blogger and crochet designer behind The Stitchin' Mommy. I interviewed her on Episode 31. Amy's advice: "One thing that I have been doing for the past year or so, that has been the most beneficial to my blog, is sharing my posts across many social media sites. People are constantly on social media. They use it for news updates, to stay in touch, and get inspiration for projects, recipes, fashion, and more. I noticed that by sharing my patterns on different social media sites such as Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Google+, StumbleUpon and even Ravelry, I am able to get more exposure for my blog from different groups of people. It has helped me tremendously with my traffic." Anita Bose Natarajan Anita is the knitting designer behind NitaB&NishaN, Inc. Anita says: "Invest in Yourself!!! Learn financial, business and 'your area of interest' skills. If you are starting out and have no funds, learn from all the freebies you can find - internet, people, print articles - anything.   If you have some funds, research classes/subscriptions that will really benefit you, check on their pricing regularly and when the prices drop, buy them and learn.   If you have funds you can set aside regularly for investing in yourself, keep a listing of nice to have classes/subscriptions, keep tabs on the pricing, and when the price is within budget, buy them and learn.   I have always done one of the above depending on my financial situation and managed to move ahead - snail pace, but still ahead."   I agree! I talked more about how I invested in myself and my business in Episode 18: 8 Best Investments I Made In My Business in 2014. Lindsay Lewchuk Lindsay is a knitting designer and maker, and the owner of Knit Eco Chic. Lindsay was my guest in Episode 26. Lindsay's advice: "Let your passion and character shine through each design." Joanna Joanna is a crochet designer known as Goddess Crochet. Joanna says: "My business is fairly new so the conclusion I came up with is: I didn’t quit. Staying motivated to keep going and not give up is a must when you’re dealing with a business that cannot be grown overnight. There are a variety of ways I keep motivated but the most impacting has been listening to podcasts. Listening to your podcast, small business podcasts, mom business podcasts, affiliate marketing podcasts, SEO podcasts, really anything I can get my ears on. Hearing tips as well as other regular people’s success stories really motivate me to keep going, and to up my game." Kathryn Vercillo Kathryn is a writer and the blogger behind Crochet Concupiscence. Kathryn's advice: "I thought I'd share my simple-but-true business tip ... The best thing I've ever done for my business is stay true to my heart. It's important and smart to take a strategic approach to business but it's equally important to let your head quiet down so you can hear the beating of your own truth inside, following that towards any changes in business." Ashwini Jambhekar Ashwini is a knitting designer and tech editor. She is the owner of Ashwini J Designs, and she shared her approach to pattern grading in a bonus episode. Ashwini says: "As a newer designer, the two most important things I've done have been to 1) persevere and 2) diversify. I think it's tempting to envision rags-to-riches outcomes in this business, but I suspect that's not realistic, especially in the current climate. Even though sales were dismal at first, continuing to produce high-quality patterns has definitely begun to reverse the trend. There were times I wanted to give up: as I mostly design garments, each pattern is a tremendous amount of time and effort, and there were times it seemed not worth-while. However, I'm glad that I persevered and stayed true to my aesthetic style, as I'm slowly starting to see the pay-offs. Secondly, I've learned various aspects of the business by designing for different formats/ venues. I've published three designs in third-party publications in the last year and half, and all of them have operated a little differently from each other. It has been informative to see how the professional publishers display and promote my work. I also recently completed my first project with yarn support, and the logistics of the promotions and marketing have been different from what I've experienced for self-published designs without yarn support, or for 3rd-party publications. The skills I've learned by designing in each of these settings will be valuable in whichever direction I take my business in the future." Angela Plunkett Angela is a crochet designer and maker, and the owner of Little Monkeys Shop. Angela's advice: "The tip that has made a daily impact on me is about my tools - If I am going to crochet everyday, I need to use the best crochet hooks out there to keep from getting hand cramps, etc. I’m not sure which of your episodes this is from, but after that show I ordered myself a set of the Tulip hooks and love them! They were expensive, but much better than hand cramps! I’m know that I have utilized several other tips that you have passed one, but this tip is the one that stands out to me, probably because it’s the one tip I use every day." Vashti Braha Vashti is a crochet designer, indie publisher, and yarn manufacturer. She was previously my guest in Episode 27. Vashti's advice:   "I thought the answer to your question would be simple but I ended up with a list of ten things! Then I realized that five of them are all aspects of the same thing:   Doris Chan crocheted ALL sizes of a new design in ALL colors of DesigningVashti Lotus yarn. At two CGOA conferences we had "fitting labs" with them, and had them all modeled at once in the fashion show of each conference. This ensured that crocheters got to know the yarn in the best possible way: they experienced the yarn's special drape and sheen as they tried on the garments. They saw all of the colors up close as well as on a runway. They gained lots of valuable and inspiring information about crocheting clothing in a memorable way: how more than one size of a well-designed garment fits fine depending on the look you want (for example, a smaller size may look trendy in a cropped, figure-enhancing way, while a larger size on the same person may have a breezy, swingy, streamlining look). How two people who wear the same size but have different body shapes look different in the same size. What good blocking does for a stylish design. Ideas for altering the pattern, for example, add repeats of the edging, or change sleeve length. (Doris also crocheted some simple variations.) And, they experienced all of this while chatting with the designer directly." Danielle Chalson Danielle is the knitting designer behind Makewise Designs. She also happens to be an intellectual property attorney, and I interviewed her about IP issues in Episode 7. "For me, the one thing that has been the most beneficial is to learn to trust my gut more. By that, I mean: trusting my instincts when a design idea is working or is compatible with my design sensibilities, but more importantly, trusting my instincts when a design idea is NOT working. It could be the shaping, the yarn choice, a stitch pattern, or the whole design altogether. Learn to trust that inner voice that the idea needs to be tweaked or even abandoned. I think that the more I do that, the more my designs will reflect a cohesive aesthetic or “voice” that is hopefully unique!" I don't suppose I could sneak away from this episode without sharing my own tips... Since I made the transition from being the full time employee of an organization with a side business in 2013 to being a fully self-employed person, I've found that there are 3 things that have allowed me to be self-supporting without relying on a full time job for income. Flexibility. I've had to be willing to make adjustments and course corrections to my businesses (while still staying true to myself, of course). Learning. I've had to make frequent investments of time and money in myself to keep learning new things to help my businesses thrive. Diversification. I have more than one business, and within each business, I have activities that lead to multiple streams of income. I've found that each one contributes to the others in unexpected ways. Recent review Kathy Kelly from Crochetbird gave the Show a 5 star review on iTunes. She says, "I am always surprised at the amount of useful information included in these podcasts. Definitely worth the time and an enjoyable listen too." Thanks, Kathy! If her name sounds familiar, it's because I responded to questions from Kathy in two past episodes: Episode 4: 6 Ways to Engage with the Blogging Community and Episode 45: How to Balance Two Creative Businesses.   If you enjoyed this episode The Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show is no longer broadcasting. Episodes are available as a service to the yarn community. This episode originally aired in August, 2015. Be aware that content may be outdated. If you'd like to chat with other yarn-related business owners, join the Creative Yarn Entrepreneurs Facebook group. Support Marie's work by buying one of her books, Make Money Teaching Crochet: Launch Your Business, Increase Your Side Income, Reach More Students (Amazon | Gumroad) or Design It, Promote It, Sell It: Online Marketing for Your Crochet and Knit Patterns (Amazon | Gumroad).

Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show
Episode 45: How to Balance Two Creative Businesses - The Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show

Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 28:46


In this week’s episode, I answer a listener question from Kathy Kelly, a crochet designer and teacher at Crochetbird and a jazz musician at Kathy Kelly Vibes! Kathy wants to know how to juggle two creative businesses at once. She says: I’m a jazz musician and a crochet teacher/designer. When I start to have some success in one area, it’s hard to keep things going in the other area, and I’m kind of making lopsided progress. Since my crochet and knitting business isn’t my full time work either, I thought I would answer this by sharing some of the things that I do to balance my different entrepreneurial activities. As you might know, I teach business education at the college and graduate level, and work for a local non-profit organization in addition to being a crochet and knitting designer, teacher, blogger, and podcaster. (For more details about what I’m currently working on, you may want to check out my LinkedIn profile.) I shared four things that have helped me to be successfully in multiple businesses. Set your goals for each business. Have a clear idea of what you hope to accomplish with each business in the near and far future. Whether you decide to write business plans, create lists, journal your goals, or speak with a coach, think through this process so you can articulate your plans for each business. Since you are committed to keeping both businesses part time, be aware that you may reach a ceiling in one or both careers because you will not be able to devote the time and energy to take one business to the next level while still maintaining the other business. Schedule and organize your routines. Put structures in place to support each business based on the goals you are hoping to achieve. (I talk more about this in Episode 21: 10 Habits for Successfully “Owning” (or Working) from Home.) You may want to have multiple workspaces and devote specific days of the week to each business. It can be distracting to jump back and forth between radically different types of tasks and activities, and you’ll be less productive in each business as a result. Automate when possible. Find some activities in both businesses  you can automate to increase your impact and decrease the amount of time you spend on these activities. I automated social media sharing for all of my different businesses and freelance projects this year using Hootsuite and Tailwind. This has increased my focus on what I’m sharing and reduced the amount of time I waste on each social site. It has also increased traffic to my blog from different social sites. You may also find outsourcing helpful. Plan ahead. Detailed planning for each business allowed me to focus and use slow periods in one business to work on the other. I started using this free blog planner from Elite Blog Academy earlier this year, and I’ve been able to write up patterns to share during the semester when I’m busier. (Tamara Kelly talks about how she uses her planner in Episode 23: Diversifying Your Income and Boosting Your Blogging with Tamara Kelly from Moogly.) If you enjoyed this episode The Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show is no longer broadcasting. Episodes are available as a service to the yarn community. This episode originally aired in August, 2015. Be aware that content may be outdated. If you'd like to chat with other yarn-related business owners, join the Creative Yarn Entrepreneurs Facebook group. Support Marie's work by buying one of her books, Make Money Teaching Crochet: Launch Your Business, Increase Your Side Income, Reach More Students (Amazon | Gumroad) or Design It, Promote It, Sell It: Online Marketing for Your Crochet and Knit Patterns (Amazon | Gumroad).

Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show
Episode 23: Diversifying Your Income and Boosting Your Blogging with Tamara Kelly from Moogly

Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2015 42:22


This Week’s Episode In this week’s episode, I share an interview with Tamara Kelly from Moogly. Tamara’s crochet and knitting business is quite varied, and I talk to her about how she got her start, how she diversifies her income, and her tips for blogging and time management. You can find Tamara online on the Moogly website and blog, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Ravelry, Tumblr, and Twitter. I previously interviewed her on the Underground Crafter blog here. About Tamara Kelly Tamara started crocheting when her oldest child was young. After her other children were born, she hoped to make some side income by selling her crocheted items. She sold her finished projects informally through friends and on Facebook. Soon, she converted a mommy blog she had started into a platform to support the sales of her crocheted items. Tamara discovered that the free patterns she shared were some of her most popular posts, and since she preferred creating new designs to crocheting the same projects over and over, she decided to change the focus of her blog, and her business. In addition to income from advertising and affiliate relationships on her blog, Tamara recently began working as a freelance designer for magazines, teaching a Craftsy course, and writing sponsored posts on Moogly. About Moogly In this interview, Tamara talks about the evolution of her own business and shares several tips for other yarn industry indies. Diversify your income Tamara adds new income streams when she feels confident about her schedule and processes related to her existing income streams. The internet changes quickly, so she takes a trial and error approach. She regularly rotates affiliate partners based on earnings. She tries to remain open to new opportunities. Tamara also repurposes content when possible. Network online and in person at industry events Tamara encourages bloggers and other small business owners to network within the industry. When possible, she encourages attendance at industry events. Tamara also suggests carrying your business cards everywhere since you’ll never know who you may meet. (And, she shares her tips for navigating the Knit and Crochet Show Designer Meet and Greet in the audio interview.) Tamara also shared several ideas for powering up your blog. Network with other bloggers with a similar style and audience. Tamara recommends doing this online and in person when possible. Develop a working schedule including an editorial calendar for your blog.Tamara developed her own schedule and calendar system. Focus on photography and photo editing because blogging and social media are very visual. Tamara emphasizes using natural lighting, taking lots of pictures, and using PicMonkey for photo editing when necessary. If you enjoyed this episode The Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show is no longer broadcasting. Episodes are available as a service to the yarn community. This episode originally aired in January, 2015. Be aware that content may be outdated. If you'd like to chat with other yarn-related business owners, join the Creative Yarn Entrepreneurs Facebook group. Support Marie's work by buying one of her books, Make Money Teaching Crochet: Launch Your Business, Increase Your Side Income, Reach More Students (Amazon | Gumroad) or Design It, Promote It, Sell It: Online Marketing for Your Crochet and Knit Patterns (Amazon | Gumroad).

Booktalks Quick and Simple
Dicmas, Courtney. THE GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY

Booktalks Quick and Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2014


Dicmas, Courtney. THE GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY

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Yarn Thing with Marly Bird
Moogly Crochet Knit World Domination

Yarn Thing with Marly Bird

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2014 58:00


Tamara the master mind beind the crochet knit world domination site www.Mooglyblog.com is joining Marly to talk about her website and how she got into the business!  Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on facebook Sponsored by: Knitter's MagazineCraftsyIndian Lake ArtisansFiesta YarnsDecade by Drew EmborskyLove of KnittingLove of CrochetBijou Basin RanchKnitCrateBuffalo Wool Co.Green Mountain Spinnery

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The Pretty Good Podcast 1-550
PGP #350 – Great Googly Moogly, It's Heidi Hamilton!

The Pretty Good Podcast 1-550

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2010 81:28


For Our 350th Episode The Pretty Good Podcast Presents Gina Grad, Randy Wang, Heidi Hamilton And A Bottle Of Tequila! Need We Say More?

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A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
Great Googly Moogly Minicast - 17 June 2009

A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2009 7:34


'Great Googly Moogly!' A caller wonders where that exclamation comes from. Here's the Snickers commercial that includes the phrase.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSAXLayoMKI--Get your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Site: http://waywordradio.org.Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio