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Best podcasts about my bag

Latest podcast episodes about my bag

Sarahs Asmr House
What's Hiding in My Bag? Gentle Whispering ASMR for CALM!

Sarahs Asmr House

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 34:42


Happy Hour Harmonica Podcast
Mikael Backman interview

Happy Hour Harmonica Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 59:59


Mikael Backman joins me on episode 130.Mikael is from Sweden where he started playing blues harmonica, recording six albums with the band Ramblin' Minds. He then joined the band John Henry. Initially a bluegrass band, they went on to play country, honky tonk and western swing. Mikael is truly a doctor of the harmonica, having conducted various academic studies with the harmonica at center stage, as part of his work at the Piteå School of Music. One of these resulted in a music thesis on how practicing the chromatic and diatonic harmonicas can improve the playing of both. Mikael has also recently completed a PhD where he wrote a doctoral thesis on country harmonica, which included an article and recording session with the legendary Charlie McCoy.Links:Website: https://harpatwork.com/John Henry band: www.johnhenry.nuMike Caldwell playing Roly Poly: https://soundcloud.com/mike-caldwell-2/roly-polyMikael's recordings on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/07qOtgwTkCHlzYgx6P8Goh?si=d7e648990fd9420bOne Lick - Two Harps: chromatic / diatonic: https://tinyurl.com/yfnh9fcvPhD thesis My Bag of Licks: https://tinyurl.com/mybagoflicksArticle on Charlie McCoy: https://www.internationalcountrymusic.org/_files/ugd/83ada7_e189b0dca9ad431dbc743cea3ffd5a88.pdfCharlie McCoy Transcriptions link: https://www.researchcatalogue.net/profile/show-exposition?exposition=1510243Neil's harmonica transcriptions: https://www.harptranscripts.co.uk/Videos:Same lick on chromatic and diatonic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIcnyGTtv6AMikael talks through what he plays on Oklahoma song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJeskt_Vo1UAmazing Grace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h04Q9k6eEokPodcast website:https://www.harmonicahappyhour.comDonations:If you want to make a voluntary donation to help support the running costs of the podcast then please use this link (or visit the podcast website link above):https://paypal.me/harmonicahappyhour?locale.x=en_GBSpotify Playlist: Also check out the Spotify Playlist, which contains most of the songs discussed in the podcast:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QC6RF2VTfs4iPuasJBqwT?si=M-j3IkiISeefhR7ybm9qIQPodcast sponsors:This podcast is sponsored by SEYDEL harmonicas - visit the oldest harmonica factory in the world at www.seydel1847.com  or on Facebook or Instagram at SEYDEL HARMONICAS--------------------------------Blue Moon Harmonicas: https://bluemoonharmonicas.comSupport the show

Jesse Lee Peterson Radio Show
Aw, dam! Trump-proof California! | JLP Tue 1-14-25

Jesse Lee Peterson Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 180:00


JLP Tue 1-14-25 Country & Western Tuesday: No obligation to help! … HOUR 1 Jesse Watters: L.A., CA failures. Lynn thinks she's mad. // HOUR 2 No obligation. White pyros? Tourette's. Supers, Calls // HOUR 3 Proud illegals. Presence. Segregate killers? Supers, Calls // New Biblical Question: Are you a problem to yourself? REMINDER: Women's Forum third Thur, Jan 16, 2025, 7pm at BOND https://rebuildingtheman.com/events/ ⏰ TIMESTAMPS (0:00:00) HOUR 1: new BQ  (0:04:48) Jesse Watters again on CA fires … BREAK  (0:32:38) Jesse Watters closes; L.A. was paradise!  (0:39:14) LYNN, GA: Still dealing with anger, "I'm getting mad."  (0:55:00) NEWS: Hens died! / music  (1:03:48) HOUR 2: MY BAG!  (1:05:49) Song. Forgive. No obligation to mama.  (1:12:00) TONY, CA: White people probably setting fires?  (1:18:29) JORDAN, FL, 1st: Tourette's; Father's suicide; Anger/Frustration  (1:26:32) Supers: Illegal alien cold? … BREAK  (1:31:23) Announcements, Supers  (1:40:18) ADAM, Netherlands! JLP on Your Mom's House  (1:46:55) ANDREW, NY, 1st: How do we wake these people up?  (1:48:06) RYAN, NOLA: How we get off the fallen state?  (1:55:00) NEWS: Gaza, Russia, Biden  (2:00:56) HOUR 3: Most love their misery!  (2:04:42) Pro-illegal protests in Fresno  (2:11:34) Illegal allegedly R— 13yo  (2:14:02) JOSH, MI: Sweet home Alabama  (2:15:28) WILLIAM, San Diego, 1st: How to be aware  (2:25:15) JOSHUA, NY: Criticize the Devil, not people?  (2:31:50) You can overcome the world. …  (2:35:39) Can't help anybody! Supers…  (2:39:44) Rapper Ben 10: Gangster segregation to a State!  (2:44:02) HB, DC, 1st, BQ: No. Love J's.  (2:46:05) RICARDO, TX, 1st: Testimony, BQ  (2:48:19) LOGAN, CA, 1st: Forgave parents, mom mad.  (2:53:09) JLP: You can be free! Supers  (2:54:40) Closing

Getting to The Heart of Why We Write
Shared Humanity, Powerful Speeches, and Stories of The Unhoused with Author Roxanne Chester

Getting to The Heart of Why We Write

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 23:42


Please welcome my friend and fellow Picture Book Peep, author Roxanne Chester! If you're a writer looking for a bit of encouragement, light, and connection, look no further! Some Highlights: The joy of community and connection within the writing world. How stories unite all of us with shared feelings. Finding a way to forgive yourself when you don't have the headspace or heartspace to push through and come back to writing afterward. Being kind to yourself as a writer. The benefits of creative expression. More about This is My Bag: An unhoused person carries a bag through the streets, to a shelter, to a house, to the subway, and the park. With each changing location, the protagonist and their bag also changes, reflecting the various faces and reasons for homelessness and asking the reader to contemplate themes of community, self-reliance, and the meaning of "home." Links Mentioned

Straight Up
Charli XCX, Billie Eilish and the new Bridgerton

Straight Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 46:15


Charli XCX and Billie Eilish's new collab might just be the hottest song of the summer – and we are here for it! We get into all the discourse surrounding the pop culture-dominating duo: from BRAT and Charli's birthday party to Billie's insane charisma and those absurd queer-baiting allegations. Next, we debrief on the Suki Waterhouse Vogue cover and Ryan Reynolds on Chicken Shop Date, before running through some of the best new TV series we've seen. My Lady Jane, a hilarious revisionist comedy recommended by lots of you lovely listeners, Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam, about the con-man behind the Backstreet Boys and N'Sync, and, of course, a quick debrief on the House of the Dragon finale. Also this week: we return to one of the most inescapable topics of 2024, age gap relationships, as Leonardo DiCaprio appears to have broken his ‘25 and under only' rule with Vittoria Ceretti, and a 21-year-old British influencer comes under fire for having a 16-year-old boyfriend.  DM us your thoughts on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠@straightuppod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, or email us at ⁠hello@straightuppodcast.co.uk⁠ and as ever please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and a rating on Spotify, lysm! Thanks so much to our amazing partners:   Whitebox Cocktails, who make the tastiest canned cocktails we have ever tried. We keep drinking our fave classic Margarita on air, but they stock everything from frozen Martinis to Old Fashioneds. GET 20% OFF with our code SU20 at ⁠https://whiteboxcocktails.com/⁠ Incite Nutrition, a UK based supplement company making our favourite Vitamin D spray and biotin (plus marine collagen and lots more). Incredibly reasonably priced and amazing quality. GET 15% OFF via Amazon with the code STRAIGHTUP at⁠⁠ ⁠https://amzn.to/4eY4odu⁠⁠⁠  Culture discussed:  May December (see our age gaps ep from Nov ‘23 for more)  Glen Powell's meteoric rise proves audiences don't actually care about age gaps, Independent  Guess (remix) featuring Billie Eilish by Charli xcx  Twisters (2024) Amelia Dimoldenberg What's in My Bag, Vogue Miranda Kerr, What's in my Bag, Vogue  Phoning It In, Billie Eilish, Elle  Suki Waterhouse On Her Wild Ride From London It-Girl To LA Mum, British Vogue Chicken Shop Date with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, YouTube He's So Annoying: For years, being “sexy” didn't work for Ryan Reynolds, Vulture Longlegs (2024) It Follows (2014) Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam, Netflix My Lady Jane, Amazon Prime Video House of the Dragon, HBO How House of the Dragon's Ewan Mitchell became TV's most chilling villain, the Times

Rumble in the Morning
Stupid News 7-30-2024 8am … Where is My Bag of Drugs?

Rumble in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 7:16


Stupid News 7-30-2024 8am … She makes incredibly realistic (and creepy) looking Baby Dolls …Where is My Bag of Drugs? …He Raced into the Ocean to get away from Wasps only to have a Heart Attack and Die

Searching For Heroes With Benjamin Hall
My Bag, My Story: Reframing The Narrative Of The Foster Care System

Searching For Heroes With Benjamin Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 33:43


Close to 400,000 children in the United States are in foster care, many are being moved from home to home in need of a bag to hold all their belongings. Cara Finger saw firsthand how many of the children she was fostering were bringing their belongings to her house in a garbage bag, she knew that there needed to be a solution.   Founder of My Bag, My Story Cara Finger joins Ben for an important conversation about the foster care system and why she decided to create her own non-profit to help children in foster care. My Bag, My Story's mission is to improve the lives of children in foster care one bag at a time. With every bag purchased, one bag is donated to a child in foster care...elevating their sense of self-worth and dignity.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sounds!
«Sounds!» Lieblingstracks: April–Mai–Juni 2024

Sounds!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 159:20


Temperaturen? Könnten gerne noch ein bisschen höher sein. Also draussen. Weil drinnen, bei uns im Sounds!-Studio, dort kocht es. Schliesslich haben wir so viele hotte Musik in der heutigen Playlist drin! Ja, die komplette Sounds!-Redaktion präsentiert nur das Allerbeste aus den letzten 12 Wochen. Und was lief bei EURER Lieblings-Sounds!-Person während den letzten drei Monaten rauf und runter??? Hier kommen die individuellen Faves! Andi Rohrer: 1. Dehd «Dog Days» 2. World News «Red» 3. Isobel Campbell «Everything Falls Apart» Lea Inderbitzin: 1. Jessica Pratt «Better Hate» 2. Fontaines D.C. «Favourite» 3. Magdalena Bay «Death & Romance» Luca Bruno: 1. Kendrick Lamar «Not Like Us» 2. Vampire Weekend «Ice Cream Piano» 3. Cindy Lee «Wild One» Pablo Vögtli: 1. Kendrick Lamar «Not Like Us» 2. Rapsody «Back in My Bag» 3. Hotel Samar «liam's intro» Claudio Landolt: 1. Mabe Fratti «Enfrente» 2. Augn «Augn» 3. Jessica Pratt «The Last Year» John Bürgin: 1. Yogg «Painless County» 2. Machinedrum feat. Topaz Jones & Ezri «RESPEK» 3. Justice «Incognito» Dominic Dillier: 1. Amyl & The Sniffers «U Should Not Be Doing That» 2. Kettcar «Auch für mich 6. Stunde» 3. Pearl Jam «Scared of Fear» Und was während den ersten drei Monaten 2024 angesagt? Das hört ihr hier: * «Sounds!» Lieblingstracks: Januar–Februar–März 2024

Reading With Your Kids Podcast
Tackling Tough Topics With Books

Reading With Your Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 55:33


Dora Endre returns to #ReadingWithYourKids to celebrate the expanded version of her #ChildrensBook Magical Meadow. Dora tells us that her book introduces us to mindfulness practices for kids and one celebrating family love. She emphasized teaching gratitude, presence, and managing stress through simple exercises. Performing experiences were shared, emphasizing dealing with unexpected events through presence of mind. Mindfulness techniques like savoring moments were suggested to improve enjoyment and manage stress for both adults and children. Roxanne Chester joined to discuss her new book "This is My Bag", which addresses the issue of homelessness for young readers. She drew inspiration from witnessing an unhoused person sleeping by her friend's door with a child present. The book aims to start important conversations by showing the complexity of the hosuing crisis. Roxanne shared the horrifying statistic that over 1 million children experience homelessness annually in US schools alone. The speakers agreed on the importance of discussing difficult topics with kids from a young age so conversations come naturally later. Talking about issues like homelessness and anxiety can help avoid apathy and normalize problems.  Overall, the conversations highlighted using children's books and family discussions to foster empathy, address societal problems, and empower kids to face challenges.

Word of Mom Radio
Damon Hayes on B~Our Planets Solution with Tonia Torrellas on WoMRadio

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 24:00


B~OurPlanetsSolution is back from a break with a new lease on helping others learn how they can make a positive impact on our planet and people 1-reusable at a time! Today episode introduces a redemption program I've been start in my condominium complex; with the goal of raising funds for extra “Beautification “ projects. Joining me is Damon Hayes of redemption-express.com. Damon and his brother in a short amount of time have built an expanding redemption center; covering the NYC area picking up bottles and redeeming them for much needed cash for many folks. We were brought together by Lance Samaria creator of the @BottleBinApp. His app connects sellers (such as myself) to buyers (like Damon). Together, we hope to grow this model to help many people raise monies for what they want to do. Stay tuned…  Tonia Torrellas is an advocate for giving back to others and a serial problem-solver, and she steps up to the roles of nurse, mompreneur, creator and inventor every day. On a mission to eliminate plastic waste - Tonia, developed It's My Bag.  It's Easy To "B" Green! When she's not working on It's My Bag reusables; you can find her creating her very special Aunt Toni's Yummy Crummy Crumb Cakes, a family staple that is close to her heart. Follow B-Our Planets Solution on Facebook and aunt_tonis_yummygrummy on Instagram Please support UnsilencedVoices.org.  WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.  

NON-SMOKER’S SMOKING AREA
#20 コンビニに毎日行く人と全く行かない人で勝手に会議しまして、

NON-SMOKER’S SMOKING AREA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 29:34


【目次】なっちゃんとの時間噛み締め女が通ります / 歌う気? / 【コンビニ緊張して入れない】 / コンビニとスーパーの違い / ミリイシイに疑いの目 / one of them / 何をしたらいいんだろう / ミリイシイがコンビニで唯一買うもの / 自販機 / スマブラ / ホットのお茶 /「夏ってラムネ買えるの?」(ガチトーン) / フランチャイズ de マルシェ / おっきなコンビニがあったなら / 「まいばすけっと」ってどっち / 公式情報でました / ミリイシイが一番入りやすいコンビニは◯◯ / コンビニ関係者各位 / 届くか分からないけどここでコンビニに導入して欲しいものを頼んでみよう / natitaのコンビニ朝ごはんスタメン / 「あら」 / すきっ腹 de カフェイン / みちょすごい / コンビニ関係者各位パート2 / 満たされない気持ち / クラムチャウダーでハモる / スープ最強説論じます / 白湯導入ありがてェ / 既存のホットメニューのライバルに◯◯はなり得るか / 機内で出てくるコンソメスープへ、ありがとう / キボンヌ大連呼 / おにぎりの海苔をまいてる時間がない / コンビニの高めおにぎり / 2回戦にぎりめし制度 / キンパ / ふくろう鳴いた? / お出汁ガチ勢力の方 / おでんの汁だけ頼めるか聞かないで / コンビニサラダに忖度なく物申す / いいサラダとは(概念)/ 成城石井への信頼 / 飲食に小うるさい女参戦!! / Whole Foodsの調味料ブース / 「意味わかんないけどサラダバーを設置して欲しい」 / 「はい!」〜元気に声を出して挙手〜 / 「望みありでは?」 / 【荷物が多い人、好き】 / 「今日の私じゃん」 / パンパンレベル / 「その人のこと、ちょっと好きだな」 / natitaの基本荷物 / 手ぶらで休日お出かけできますか? / 平泉成みたいな声出ちゃった / ミリイシイの赤裸々What's in My Bag? / 中華街の雑貨がアツい / 鳳凰イェア / ポケットティッシュはだけるのむり / 「ヘアゴムが入ってるポーツ」 / エビアレルギーネキ / 仕事の日のバッグ / ミリイシイの赤裸々What's in My Bag? 〜リュック編〜 / それぞれのお弁当箱だよ / お歌披露 / 足ぐらいのバック / 極小のバッグ持っている人何入れてるの / ポケットネキは新幹線にも乗る / 肩こり / どこかの海外セレブが言ってたんですけどね、/ マッチ箱は嘘すぎるだろ / 編集済or 無修正 / ゲッターズ飯田さんが言うに / 荷物が多い人の特徴 / 「ひど」 / 旅行の時に欠かせない荷物 / 話しかけたい / 「またうがみんしょうろう」については「#17各々の第六感で氣がいい場所について正直に話してみる」を聴いてみてくれよな!

The Need To Know Podcast
Episode 245 | "Yabba Dabba Doo"

The Need To Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 134:26


On this week's episode of the Need to Know Podcast, the gang begins with a critique of conscious rappers (0:43) before SaVon and Regi talk about their time at Én My Bag's 5th-anniversary celebration last weekend (7:48). Next comes a Super Bowl LVIII recap, including discussions on Usher's halftime show (15:45), Usher vs. Chris Brown discourse (36:53), Taylor Swift's prominence (50:36), the commercials (54:46), and Beyoncé's two new country singles (1:06:32). The crew also touches on the release of Kanye West's ‘Vultures 1' (1:16:02), Russ' comments to Andrew Schulz about fake streams (1:25:54), and Logic interviewing his father (1:39:13). The episode closes with a debate on the importance of Valentine's Day (1:52:56). Visit https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-need-to-know-network and use the code NEEDTOKNOW to sign up for Underdog Fantasy and receive a 100% deposit match up to $100 If you're new here and enjoy this episode, join us over on Patreon where we don't hold ANYTHING back - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast The Need To Know Podcast https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall Regi https://www.instagram.com/regi_nacho/ https://twitter.com/regi_nacho Pierre https://www.instagram.com/pedro4cristo/ https://twitter.com/pedro4cristo1

The Need To Know Podcast
Episode 244 | "Rocket to the Docket" (with Eddin)

The Need To Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 152:45


On this week's episode of the Need to Know Podcast, Eddin makes his much-anticipated return to the show. The gang begins by catching up and discussing the current state of podcasting and social media (6:44). Later, the spotlight turns to Drake's leaked nudes (15:53) and rumors that he dissed Rihanna on the opening night of his “It's All A Blur” tour with J. Cole (34:24). An in-depth GRAMMY Awards recap follows, including Jay-Z's speech criticizing the show (50:22), Killer Mike sweeping the Rap category, and Taylor Swift subbing Celine Dion (1:12:54). Additionally, the crew talks about the pros and cons of taking pre-workout supplements (1:35:55) and Trey Songz and Jacquees' scuffle in Dubai (1:52:23). The episode closes with a breakdown of the importance of self-reflection and growth (1:55:15) and a preview of the upcoming 5th-anniversary celebration of Èn My Bag, Eddin's bilingual sing-along party series (2:20:52). Visit https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-need-to-know-network and use the code NEEDTOKNOW to sign up for Underdog Fantasy and receive a 100% deposit match up to $100 If you're new here and enjoy this episode, join us over on Patreon where we don't hold ANYTHING back - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast The Need To Know Podcast https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall Regi https://www.instagram.com/regi_nacho/ https://twitter.com/regi_nacho Pierre https://www.instagram.com/pedro4cristo/ https://twitter.com/pedro4cristo1

The Need To Know Podcast
Episode 234 | "Èn His Bag" (with Eddin)

The Need To Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 120:55


If you're new here and enjoy this episode, join us over on Patreon where we don't hold ANYTHING back - www.patreon.com/NeedToKnowPodcast At the top of this episode, SaVon, Alex, and Regi provide context on the timing and acknowledge Rory & Mal's recent apology. On this week's episode of the Need to Know Podcast, SaVon, Alex, and Regi are joined by multimedia sensation Eddin. The conversation starts with a recap of Eddin's DJ set at the 2023 Need To Know Mixer (5:33), which turns into a debate about DJ requests at parties (14:43). Next, Eddin talks about how he got his start in media (18:02) and working on podcasts such as ‘Flagrant,' ‘WHOREible Decisions,' and ‘Brilliant Idiots' (22:33). SaVon asks Eddin about Andrew Schulz (26:17) before Eddin shares his favorite fan insults (29:56) and the gang talks about dealing with hate comments (40:15). Eddin later talks about his experience on tour with Rory & Mal (47:06), his career aspirations (1:01:31), and his keen attention to detail (1:07:06). The gang inquires about the evolution of ‘New Rory & Mal,' and Eddin obliges (1:12:25). Eddin talks about Èn My Bag, the bilingual sing-along party series he throws, and encourages listeners to attend the next event on November 22 (1:34:05). The episode closes with white boy band trivia (1:40:22) and discussions on prioritizing peace (1:47:32) and girl math vs. boy math (1:55:39). The Need To Know Podcast https://www.instagram.com/needtoknowpod/ https://twitter.com/NeedToKnowPod https://www.tiktok.com/needtoknowpod SaVon https://www.instagram.com/savonslvter/ https://twitter.com/SavonSlvter Alex https://www.instagram.com/balltillwefall/ https://twitter.com/balltillwefall Regi https://www.instagram.com/regi_nacho/ https://twitter.com/regi_nacho

The Boomer Briefing
E156 - What's in My Bag?

The Boomer Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 8:47


Welcome to the Boomer Briefing Podcast, where we help you solve a critical business issue in 20 minutes or less. On this episode of the Boomer Briefing Podcast, Marc Staut, Shareholder and Chief Innovation Technology Officer at Boomer Consulting talks about his indispensable “What's in My Bag” items from the Mobile CPA Presentation.   Marc Staut Social Media: Twitter: @CPATechGeek LinkedIn: @mstaut Look out for new episodes every Tuesday, involving The Boomer Advantage 5 Pillars of a Successful Firm: leadership, process, technology, talent, and growth. For more information about Boomer Consulting, visit boomer.com

Word of Mom Radio
Encore with Ryan Thoresen Carson on B~Our Planets Solution with Tonia Torrellas

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 43:00


Ryan Thoresen Carson was New York Public Interest Research Group's Campaign Coordinator on issues of solid waste. Through NYPIRG, he coordinated the Bottle Bill 40 Coalition, an alliance of over 300 organizations working to modernize the state's successful bottle deposit program. He lived in Brooklyn and was a published poet. Join us on B~Our Planets Solution anytime and support Ryan's mission NYPIRG.org.  Host Tonia Torrellas is an advocate for giving back to others and a serial problem-solver, and she steps up to the roles of nurse, mompreneur, creator and inventor every day. On a mission to eliminate plastic waste - Tonia, developed It's My Bag.  When she's not working on It's My Bag reusables; you can find her creating her very special Aunt Toni's Yummy Crummy Crumb Cakes, a family staple that is close to her heart. Follow B-Our Planets Solution on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Go to ItsMyBag.com and follow aunt_tonis_yummygrummy on Instagram Please support UnsilencedVoices.org.  Connect with Word of Mom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.

What's in Your Shed?
Ian and Warren talk Shed Sessions

What's in Your Shed?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 76:26


Ian and Warren realised that they haven't had a chat in a while because they're always busy doing Shed Sessions with bands. So they got together and enjoyed a much needed conversation about supermarkets, music, our favourite Shed Sessions moments, “What's in My Bag” recommendations and of course the weather. You can listen to their reflections in the new bonus podcast episode via the link in the bio. Thank you all for your support, it enriches local music.

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Moonshot" [0:00:00] Marty Robbins - "Cigarettes and Coffee Blues" [0:04:49] Cowboy Copas - "The Hem Of His Garment" [0:07:22] Johnny Cash - "Busted" [0:10:09] Jack Reeves & The Lonesome Cowboys - "Memory of Mary" [0:12:17] Margie Singleton and Faron Young - "Keeping Up With The Joneses" [0:16:05] Elvis Presley - "Black Star" [0:18:03] Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Short Recess" [0:20:23] Ray Sharpe - "Linda Lu" [0:24:20] The Collins Kids - "Party" [0:25:43] Sanford Clark - "The Fool" [0:27:44] Ray Burden - "Sweet Lou From Lou" [0:30:35] Larry Butler - "Walked Out" [0:32:45] Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Moonshot" [0:35:02] Henson Cargill - "Me and Bobby McGee" [0:37:59] Charlie Rich - "Hawg Jaw" [0:40:36] Don Carter - "Trying To Quit" [0:43:09] Shirley Adams - "The Two Of Us" [0:44:37] Connie Saul - "He's My Bag" [0:48:05] Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Short Recess" [0:50:26] Don Rollins - "As Fast As I Can Crawl" [0:52:38] Gene Smith - "I'm Gone" [0:54:56] Marvin Rainwater - "Talk To Me" [0:58:02] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/130854

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Moonshot" [0:00:00] Marty Robbins - "Cigarettes and Coffee Blues" [0:04:49] Cowboy Copas - "The Hem Of His Garment" [0:07:22] Johnny Cash - "Busted" [0:10:09] Jack Reeves & The Lonesome Cowboys - "Memory of Mary" [0:12:17] Margie Singleton and Faron Young - "Keeping Up With The Joneses" [0:16:05] Elvis Presley - "Black Star" [0:18:03] Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Short Recess" [0:20:23] Ray Sharpe - "Linda Lu" [0:24:20] The Collins Kids - "Party" [0:25:43] Sanford Clark - "The Fool" [0:27:44] Ray Burden - "Sweet Lou From Lou" [0:30:35] Larry Butler - "Walked Out" [0:32:45] Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Moonshot" [0:35:02] Henson Cargill - "Me and Bobby McGee" [0:37:59] Charlie Rich - "Hawg Jaw" [0:40:36] Don Carter - "Trying To Quit" [0:43:09] Shirley Adams - "The Two Of Us" [0:44:37] Connie Saul - "He's My Bag" [0:48:05] Music behind DJ: Joe Maphis - "Short Recess" [0:50:26] Don Rollins - "As Fast As I Can Crawl" [0:52:38] Gene Smith - "I'm Gone" [0:54:56] Marvin Rainwater - "Talk To Me" [0:58:02] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/130854

Word of Mom Radio
Ryan Thoresen Carson on B~Our Planets Solution with Tonia Torrellas on WoMRadio

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 34:00


Ryan Thoresen Carson is New York Public Interest Research Group's Campaign Coordinator on issues of solid waste. Through NYPIRG, he coordinates the Bottle Bill 40 Coalition, an alliance of over 300 organizations working to modernize the state's successful bottle deposit program. He lives in Brooklyn and is a published poet. Join us on B~Our Planets Solution anytime and connect with Ryan at NYPIRG.org and on Instagram @ryantcarson.  Host Tonia Torrellas is an advocate for giving back to others and a serial problem-solver, and she steps up to the roles of nurse, mompreneur, creator and inventor every day. On a mission to eliminate plastic waste - Tonia, developed It's My Bag.  When she's not working on It's My Bag reusables; you can find her creating her very special Aunt Toni's Yummy Crummy Crumb Cakes, a family staple that is close to her heart. Follow B-Our Planets Solution on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Go to ItsMyBag.com and follow aunt_tonis_yummygrummy on Instagram Please support UnsilencedVoices.org.  Connect with Word of Mom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.  

Bizzy at Work
Sending Flowers to the Cannabis Haters: Weed Stigma, What's in My Bag and the WORST PuffCo Attachment | SUF

Bizzy at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 29:10


Fresh Flowers are here! Today we're hanging out one on one to talk about weed stigma, see what's in my bag and special announcements!  The other day, I did an Ask Me Anything on Instagram and got some great questions. One person wanted to know how to care less what other people thought about weed. So I did a deep dive into the state of weed stigma, talked about shame and judgment around the plant and how to combat that with education and knowing your why.  We also see what's in my bag from one of my favorite ... umm ... plant stores hehe and share some exciting news!  Want to be on an episode of Send Us Flowers or leave a message or text? Call SUF at 267-420-0710 and you could be featured in the next community call in episode!  TIME STAMPS Intro 0:00-0:55 Judgment + Shame Around Weed :55-2:15 First Time Smoking 2:15-3:40 Boundaries with 4:20 Unfriendly People + Spaces 3:40-5:00 Drug Testing + Choice of Substance 5:00-5:55 Harm Reduction 5:50-7:20 Combatting Stigma: Education + Knowing Your Why 7:20-9:00 Options for Chronic Pain + Health Conditions 9:00-10:20 What's in My Bag? 10:20-18:50 Why this is the WORST PuffCo Attachment 18:50-21:30 What Tastes Better? Dab X or PuffCo? 21:30-22:20 Announcements! 22:20-24:45 Tasting Different Flavors in Different Parts of Your Tongue 24:45-26:00 Outro: Text or Leave SUF a Voicemail!  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sendusflowers/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sendusflowers/support

Word of Mom Radio
Tonia Torrellas is the Guest on Her Show B~Our Planets Solution on WoMRadio

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 30:00


Tonia Torrellas is an advocate for giving back to others and a serial problem-solver, and she steps up to the roles of nurse, mompreneur, creator and inventor every day. On a mission to eliminate plastic waste - Tonia, developed It's My Bag.  When she's not working on It's My Bag reusables; you can find her creating her very special Aunt Toni's Yummy Crummy Crumb Cakes, a family staple that is close to her heart. What started as a hobby at home quickly turned into a passion.  Tonia began making the cakes for her family, and is certified to bake and sell from her home. Homemade with love and way too much butter, she brings the recipe that brought smiles to her family to other families in the area. Follow B-Our Planets Solution on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Go to ItsMyBag.com and follow aunt_tonis_yummygrummy on Instagram. Thanks to our sponsors at theBrainLoveHealth.com. Support UnsilencedVoices.org. Experience #healingthroughthearts at the Arete Gallery through April 2023. We thank Smith Sisters and the Sunday Drivers for our theme song, "She is You." WordofMomRadio.com ~ sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.  

Lo mejor de la semana
Johnny Indovina de Human Drama nos habla de su nuevo libro My Bag of Secrets. Esto y máspormás.

Lo mejor de la semana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 9:15


Bienvenido a Lo mejor de la semana de máspormás, el podcast donde encontrarás lo mejor de la web en un solo lugar. - En esta edición entrevistamos a Johnny Indovina de Human Drama con motivo de su más reciente lanzamiento editorial, My Bag of Secrets. Síguenos en redes sociales: Facebook

The 3-Gun Show with Dave Hartman
344: What’s in My Bag? (Downloadable Checklist)

The 3-Gun Show with Dave Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 13:44


Has this ever happened to you? It's an early weekend morning and you've just driven out to the range to shoot a 3-Gun match. You… The post 344: What's in My Bag? (Downloadable Checklist) first appeared on The 3-Gun Show.

80s90sand00svibes The Podcast
Life (Episode 38) Featuring Lewis B from What's in My Bag

80s90sand00svibes The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 63:41


Jamar & Triboro have a very special guest Lewis B from What's in My Bag on as they review the classic iconic comedy Life. Tune in for another Blassic episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Moose Podcast
Moose Podcast #292 – “Gear 2022”

Moose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 17:56


My Bag of Confidence has evolved many times during my career but nothing so radical or complete as in the past year. Here's how and why.

The Mike Wagner Show
The inventor of “It's My Bag” Tonia Torrellas is my very special guest!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 36:42


New York state mompreteneur/nurse/founder/inventor of “It's My Bag” Tonia Torrellas talks about how she invented the amazing product during the crisis described as “PPE-4 clothes” and their own “Personal Portable Locker” designed for essential and frontline workers! Tonia is also the creator of a delicious tasty treat and has dedicated her life of love for the environment by creating ways to give back and changes for a safer, better, more eco-friendly environment! Find out more about the amazing product “It's My Bag” at www.itsmybag.storetoday! #toniatorrellas #mompreteneur #nurse #newyork #itsmybag #PPE #personalprotectivequipment #frontlineworker #essentialworker #nurse #enviornment #ecofriendly #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertoniatorrellas #themikewagnershowtoniatorrellas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
The inventor of “It's My Bag” Tonia Torrellas is my very special guest!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 37:12


New York state mompreteneur/nurse/founder/inventor of “It's My Bag” Tonia Torrellas talks about how she invented the amazing product during the crisis described as “PPE-4 clothes” and their own “Personal Portable Locker” designed for essential and frontline workers! Tonia is also the creator of a delicious tasty treat and has dedicated her life of love for the environment by creating ways to give back and changes for a safer, better, more eco-friendly environment! Find out more about the amazing product “It's My Bag” at www.itsmybag.storetoday! #toniatorrellas #mompreteneur #nurse #newyork #itsmybag #PPE #personalprotectivequipment #frontlineworker #essentialworker #nurse #enviornment #ecofriendly #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertoniatorrellas #themikewagnershowtoniatorrellas --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
The inventor of “It's My Bag” Tonia Torrellas is my very special guest!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 36:43


New York state mompreteneur/nurse/founder/inventor of “It's My Bag” Tonia Torrellas talks about how she invented the amazing product during the crisis described as “PPE-4 clothes” and their own “Personal Portable Locker” designed for essential and frontline workers! Tonia is also the creator of a delicious tasty treat and has dedicated her life of love for the environment by creating ways to give back and changes for a safer, better, more eco-friendly environment! Find out more about the amazing product “It's My Bag” at www.itsmybag.store today! #toniatorrellas #mompreteneur #nurse #newyork #itsmybag #PPE #personalprotectivequipment #frontlineworker #essentialworker #nurse #enviornment #ecofriendly #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertoniatorrellas #themikewagnershowtoniatorrellas

What's in My Bag? (Podcast)
Episode 142: Treat It Like A Business

What's in My Bag? (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 61:19


This week is definitely an interesting one. The beloved first camera that started What's in My Bag? has died so it sends Lewis down a a rabbit hole of emotion. We also have a conversation about how black people should treat black businesses. Enjoy!

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Cigarettes and Coffee Blues from Nov 24, 2021

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021


Marty Robbins - "Cigarettes and Coffee Blues" [0:00:00] Leon McAuliffe - "Juke Box" [0:04:16] Jenks (Tex) Carman - "Hillbilly Hula" [0:06:36] Don Head - "Goin' Strong" [0:08:49] Ferlin Husky - "Take A Look" [0:11:23] Joe Perkins - "Little Eeefin Annie" [0:13:18] Music behind DJ: Freddy King - "In The Open" [0:15:50] Hot-Toddys - "Shakin' and Stompin'" [0:19:22] Nick Greene - "My Lovin' Baby" [0:21:00] Charlie Gracie - "Just Lookin'" [0:23:20] Aarch Hall, Jr. - "Monkey In My Hat Band" [0:27:04] Carl Perkins - "Pink Pedal Pushers" [0:27:25] Music behind DJ: Freddy King - "In The Open" [0:29:43] Hank Snow - "The Rhumba Boogie" [0:31:45] Connie Saul - "He's My Bag" [0:34:44] Merle Haggard - "They're Tearin' The Labor Camps Down" - Let Me Tell You About A Song [0:37:45] Donnie Owens - "Need You" [0:41:02] Music behind DJ: Freddy King - "In The Open" [0:44:25] Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires - "Ain't No Stranger" [0:47:09] Frankie Hammond - "The War's Between The Bottle And The Man" [0:50:32] Curtis Hobock and the Stardusters - "One Heart'll Love You" [0:53:36] Darrell Harkins - "This Fool Can't Even Cry Right" [0:55:23] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/110104

What's in My Bag? (Podcast)
Episode 133: We're on TikTok!

What's in My Bag? (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 81:36


This week, K-Rob joins the gang for laughs & a good time. We talk about “What's in My Bag?” Finally making a TikTok & what it could mean for creators! We also discuss parents leaving an inheritance to their kids or lack thereof. Enjoy! A few important links are below! What's in My Bag? Website: https://linktr.ee/wimbstudios Merch Store: https://wimb-pod-store.myshopify.com/

What's in My Bag? (Podcast)
Episode 132: Feel The Buildup

What's in My Bag? (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 83:12


The Gang's back this week to deliver some great laughs! Lewis starts off the pod differently by asking jide how he showers, and it takes us down memory lane. Lewis talks about someone who tried to scam him for a PS5, and we give an interesting 'Reality Check' to a stiuation Jide's going through. Enjoy! As always, thank you guys for your continued support. A few important links are below! What's in My Bag? Website: https://linktr.ee/wimbstudios Merch Store: https://wimb-pod-store.myshopify.com/

What's in My Bag? (Podcast)
Episode 131: P.T.T.O (Featuring Mack Tate)

What's in My Bag? (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 60:57


This week, we are joined by rapper & entrepreneur, Mack Tate. He gives us a glimpse of his personality as we talk about topics such as people returning back to work, ways to hustle, & even taking your kids places on weekends. As always, thank you guys for your continued support. A few important links are below! What's in My Bag? Website: https://linktr.ee/wimbstudios Merch Store: https://wimb-pod-store.myshopify.com/

The Nourishment Podcast
“In My Bag.”

The Nourishment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 129:24


My Bag! Welcome back to another installment of this podcast. This week, we're back in person! Chopping it up about.. Purses. What's a good hand bag? Desmond asks the ladies. We speak about some local party areas now that things are opening up. Conversation goes to building up some of the areas that are around locally. The massive amount of money that people are paying to rent a room, as well as the national deficit. Desmond thinks that most people in the country should be making good money and or working towards it. We tell him why its not that way. Jeff Bezos is going into outer space.... Sex in the movie theater... Then more movie and tv show discussions! Mount Rushmore of hip hop.. to be continued... And much more! Please follow us on IG: @thenourishmentpodcast Email: Thenourishmentpodcast@gmail.com Peace and Blessings!

The Passionistas Project Podcast
Tammy Levent on Overcoming Obstacles and Moving Forward

The Passionistas Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 38:49


Tammy Levent is a keynote speaker, business strategist, best-selling author and TV travel correspondent. Tammy is the founder of Elite Travel, an award-winning national travel agency and the founder of It's My Bag, a nonprofit organization that donates suitcases to children in foster care. Tammy most recently launched Heavenly Puffs, a classic Greek dessert that are like donut holes with the policing crunchiness on the outside, and a unique fluffy, airy interior. Having overcome many obstacles in her personal life and career, Tammy is on a mission to teach others that it's truly not what happens to you, but how you deal with your situation and move forward. She proudly shares her remarkable rebound story as a lesson for others who are currently suffering. Learn more about HeavenlyPuffs. Learn more about The Passionistas Project. Full Transcript: Passionistas: Hi, and welcome to the Passionistas Project Podcast, where we talk with women who are following their passions to inspire you to do the same. We're Amy and Nancy Harrington and today we're talking with Tammy Levent a keynote speaker, business strategist, best-selling author and TV travel correspondent. Tammy is the founder of Elite Travel, and award-winning national travel agency and the founder of It's My Bag, a nonprofit organization that donates suitcases to children in foster care. Tammy most recently launched Heavenly Puffs, a classic Greek dessert that are like donut holes with the policing crunchiness on the outside, and a unique fluffy, airy interior. Having overcome many obstacles in her personal life and career, Tammy is on a mission to teach others that it's truly not what happens to you, but how you deal with your situation and move forward. She proudly shares her remarkable rebound story as a lesson for others who are currently suffering. So please welcome to the show, Tammy Levent. Tammy: Thank you. Thank you. I enjoy being here. Passionistas: What are you most passionate about? Tammy: I'm passionate about the travel industry since I still own Elite  Travel, but I also have a consulting business, which is Task, which I felt like people were stumbling over travel. Host agencies came in, they didn't know how to up, I'll travel for travel agents and online's ended up ruining a lot of businesses. So I ended up getting the consult business and that's doing amazing. We're sold out for this June in Cancun. Everything I do. I think I'm passionate. I really can't single it out. I have the charity, it all ties into travel. I get suitcases for foster care kids. We've gotten over 20,000 suitcases now. And recently I have a manufacturer of suitcases that gives us their older versions or models of their suitcases. [Honestly, they look the same. There's no difference, but I'll take the suitcases for the kids and they deliver probably 300 every other month to us brand new for kids. And they're in Canada and they ship them all the way to Florida for us on their dime. So it's great. And then of course my new adventure, which has been crazy, it's a rollercoaster. I mean, who would think of 58? I'm starting a new business. I would never think that this is time that you think about retiring. Passionistas: That doesn't seem like a word that's in your vocabulary. Tammy: No, it's not. My daughter does when you get to retire and I go, wait, what is that? I think I'm a control freak. So I don't think it's a matter of sitting back and doing nothing because even if I was to retire, I would find something to do. I just can't do nothing. Like I know people that are retired that basically sit around the house to gardening and really don't do anything. If I did that, you just might as well bury me because it's not, it's not gonna work well for me. Passionistas: We just talked about the end. Let's go back to the beginning. Tell us about your childhood, where you grew up and what your childhood was like. Tammy: I grew up in New York. I am from immigrant parents. I think I heard about the war about at least 10,000 times growing up, my mom was a war baby. She went through world war two. She had [00:03:00] a baby brother that died in our arms at two years old from starvation. So took them two weeks to bury the baby. You know what I mean? I heard these stories over and over again. My grandmother was a red cross volunteer, met my grandfather at a hospital because her husband. At the time was not my grandma's not my biological grandfather. He died during the Albania or so it seems like there was war after war, after war, back in those days. And I listened to a lot of that. I learned to not to be frugal because they were very giving, but I learned to save money. I learned from a young age, you're not going to throw food out. Or make something else with it. Like my grandmother would have leftovers and now she made something else, completely else different with it. And I know from my children do the same thing, but I know of my children's friends who just like, Oh, throw it out. I didn't grow up that way. That's like the worst thing you could possibly do. I hated it, but I learned fluid Greek. I know how to read it, write it, speak it. I was the first born here. So there was a lot that I had to sometimes translate for them. And I was the only child my mother met my father. She was 15, he was a very famous singer. He was an actor. In fact, I found an old ticket of his not too long ago. And he was charging in 1957, $15 to go to his concert. So he was very famous. His songs are still played until today and, but he was 30 and she was 15. That was normal back then. The sad part of it is he was very abusive. I found out later in life that he was a big a mess. He was already married in Greece with a family. They ended up coming here, met my two brothers and my half brothers and my half sister eventually. But what a way to, to find this out later on. He was extremely emotionally and physically abusive with my mother. And with me later on, mostly not sexually abusive, which I'm very shocked about because he did rape my three-year-old niece. And ended up in jail for quite a long time in Greece. And that was not that long ago. Then he died about four years ago, but I stopped talking to them when I was 12, but I spent a lot of time with my grandmother. My parents were entrepreneurs. They owned a smaller restaurant than a bigger restaurant, and they made so much money that they had property in the Hamptons. They had a bowling alley that had two other restaurants. They had yachts, but they didn't forget about me. I mean, they were still in my life, but it was like a part-time parents and full-time grandparents. If that makes sense. I learned a lot from my grandmother. I mean, that's who pretty much raised me. And a lot of who I am today has a lot to do with her, instilling with me with a lot of things. When I was little, all my friends it's coming, I went to a private school to see my big fat Greek wedding. It's the same type of, you know, the mascot and the whole lunch thing. And that's what I went to school with. But I, you know, how they talked about the Greek thing. It's exactly the same thing. Um, but I used to get teased a lot because I never was allowed to really wear pants. Don't in school, we wear dresses. I was different. I was not normal. There was something different about me. I don't know what it was like. I think it's because my parents had so much money. I was raised differently when I would go with them to the restaurant. They wouldn't spend time with me, so they would send me upstairs. So the girls that were in charge of decorating the Macy's windows and Harold square, I mean, how lucky can you get right. But I was little, I didn't understand now I get it. But I was with the sales team all day. It's like listening to Tony Robbins all day, but you're a child and you're listening to this and you're learning, I guess I was absorbing and then watching my parents work and work and work and work. And then they sent me away on vacation to Greece by myself. When I was seven, I was the first child to ever cross international waters. Without an unaccompanied adult and not jury war, like for no reason. Okay. The kid's going on vacation by herself to Greece. Yeah, that itself. I remember it like, it was yesterday, it was very frightful, but I mean, that was my upbringing. And then they moved to Florida and then I went from the straight private school to a school that I could do anything I wanted to. And I was just not used to that. My mom used to be a seamstress. So she used to sew on the side and by then they were divorced. Now my parents work and I used to find her vote patterns. Like we're like really chic in New York and Paris, but not here in Florida, maybe two years later or something. So I used to wear the freakiest looking clothes to school, and I used to get always like, who is she? What is she, what does she do? And, and teased again. But I think I created that myself, but I didn't care. I've always been a free spirit of do whatever you want and do what you feel is right and best and what makes you feel good? And I've been that way since a young girl. And, uh, I think that's, what's also developed me and made me who I am today because I pretty much do whatever I want and say what I want. And it's gotten me to a lot of trouble sometimes, and maybe lost some deals along the way. But at the end it feels good. Like it was the right. Passionistas: So what was your first business venture and how old were you? Tammy: I had to lie about my age, going to my first job. I started working at probably 13 years old for my parents. And then I moved to New York when I was 16. I graduated when I was 16 and I graduation day, I told my mother I'm leaving for New York. She goes, where are you staying? I go, I don't know. I'll figure it out. When I get there. She's like, you can't just go to New York and figure it out when you get there. I'm like, why not? So I go to New York and I went to a laundry mat. I remember back in the day, we didn't have cell phones. We didn't have computers. I had a sheet of paper on a wall. And it used to be strict with phone numbers, like maybe in your door or something like looking for a roommate or whatever, get that's how I found my roommate in the worst neighborhood, in New Jersey, in East orange, New Jersey. Like, can it be any worse here? Anyway, and then I worked for my uncle a little bit, who was weird, um, but that wasn't too long and then six months working for him. And then I worked three jobs. What a surprise. I worked in two diners, working as a hostess at a rest in a waitress that was when I only have three hours sleep. And then I worked for this shipping company and this shipping company was shipping overseas and needed only someone to speak Greek. That's all they wanted. Wow. That's not what they got. So I was fans, lady for them and it was that's where I met my husband, but he was my boss at the time. And I was 17, but I had a lie because there's going to hire me in 17. So I told him I was 18 just to get in and get the job. And I was translating. And one day they left me there by myself. When people walked in and I said, Oh, I could sell you a refrigerator, washer, dryer, the whole kitchen, the whole apartment. I can do it myself. So I sold everything and they came back and they were like, wait, First thing I yelled at for, cause I'm supposed to only be the translator, like assistant. I'm not supposed to be selling anything. Yeah. Oh, you're pretty good. Okay. So they kind of annoyed me because I found out that they didn't have any competition. I'm like, what world are we at? It's 17, but there's no competition. So I decided to go against my boss, go to him, his shipping company that he shipped with and asked them if I could create all new business. Within their company as a first strategic partnership, no money with the appliances and say, I could speak Greek you're Greek. Why are you buying from him? He's taking away your customers. Why don't I come in and let me start my own division here with the appliances. And at the time I was 17. When I started the negotiations, it was December. So it was like 17 and a half. By the time I was just turned 19. 19 years old in charge of all the appliances that they never even had before in that company. Passionistas: That's incredible. And that's just the beginning of the story. Tammy: The very beginning. Passionistas: When you ultimately moved to Florida in 89, you opened a jewelry store. Tammy: I moved to Florida because I was pregnant and I wanted to be near my mom. And you are my family. So, and the export business was slowing down because then it became open trade in Europe. So I ended up, we sold our portion of the company. We came down here. I had a lot of complications during my pregnancy on my daughter wants me to come out at six months and I was in the hospital probably for a good month and a half. While I was in the hospital, my nurse was worrying like the biggest, most gigantic diamonds I've ever seen in my life. I'm like, are you sure you work as a nurse? And she's like, yeah, my husband owns a diamond company. I said, Oh, I don't want to know more about that since I was in the hospital for so long where I was, I came in to visit me. And I said, Oh, I'm really intrigued. Maybe when I'm out of here, I'll open up a jewelry store. We opened up on Halloween day and then five years later, we had an armed robbery. They came in and they robbed and beat my ex-husband now, but, uh, pretty bad, 50 to 60 blows to his head to the point that it was very violent till he was brain damaged. In fact, when I went into the hospital, I kept on telling him that that's not my husband. He was so disfigured that I couldn't even recognize him. And we lost everything. Everything at that point, the angel, the shore, everything that we got robbed, my kids were young. And then I started, then I went to work in a telemarketing company, total Loyola room. When I tell you I worked for a company that was a boiler room every day, I thought that somebody was going to come in and I was going to get arrested. But at the time I didn't have a choice. I had to do whatever I had to do to support my family. My husband wasn't able to do anything. And I was working about 14 hours a day, seven days a week, selling fake trips. And the police did come in about a year later, but it wasn't because of the business they came in and they asked for me, that was because we just found out that my grandmother was driving the car. She passed out at the wheel and my daughter, who was nine at the time. And my baby was two to control the car to save her brother. And she turned the steering wheel and her grandmother. Died on the impact. They hit a brick wall going 45 miles an hour. And my grandmother's body when she turned the steering wheel to the right fell on top of Katie, my baby took off his seatbelt and jumped in the front seat to be with his sister and his grandmother, not knowing. And he flew out of the windshield and he had an orbital eye fracture. They told me they didn't know if he could see my daughter's face, went into the air conditioning duct, and her mouth was open from screaming that the. Do you know where the vent is, where the AC is, that comes out. That blower went right into a ramp and completely severed her tongue and then cut all of the inside of her mouth. And her kneecap was cut as well. They told me how fortunate I was, my grandmother died. So at the time, now you have to understand it's only about a year later. We have no money. My husband's still has brain damage. She never even came to the hospital. It's like, he was just in another world. My children were both in intensive care. I didn't know how I was going to find them. I just prayed and said, just God given to me anyway, and we'll figure it out. Uh, we had the funeral to deal with that. I, I didn't know what to do. And I was working at this, the telemarketing place. We just moved into a bigger location and they just gave me a new position as Tammy the trainer. To train all their 500 employees when I started with them, those 20, because I was the top sales person to train all their employees. And they gave me a whip, the pleather weapon. That's how the whole WHIP IT story starts. And I was sitting in the hospital, looking at this whip and all I could think about it was Easter week and Holy week. And all I could think about is how Christ sustained all this torture. And I'm like, but I don't understand why. And I'm looking at this pleather little whip. And then I came up with incredible Women Having Infinite Power In Themselves. WHIP IT. My license plate says it. I have an avatar that says it. I would have it a lot that I do. I have a WhipIt.com. A lot stems from that. And while I was in the hospital, my kids were in there for a while. A nurse came in and she said, if it had nothing to do with money, what would you do? So I would travel the world and she goes, that's your passion. That's what you need to do. I can't really say what I said, because as I said, yeah, I'm really going to pull in the money out of my, you know, what I will get out of? Like, are you crazy? Do you understand that I lost everything? She gave me a newspaper the next day. And I found a job in outside sales built this guy's company, and then he retired. I took over and when I started my own, it was minus 180,000 and I built it over 180 million in travel business today, but just think it all started from. That room in the hospital. So nothing is impossible. Nothing, nothing is impossible. I don't believe in problems. I believe in only solutions. I don't believe in “I need money” because I proved it over and over again, you could start a business without any money. I have an ebook. I think you guys downloaded it. I got a little message that you did. It gives you examples of how many strategic partnerships that I've done along the way. Passionistas: How did you take it from nothing to what it is today? Tammy: There's a lot of things that I did as first. And a lot of people don't know I'm going to share that with you. The worst thing that happened to me is that I decided to, I, I, I had his company, he told me to go around the block and get corporate accounts. Like, let's say you have an insurance company and go and get that corporate room. Well, what's he going to do? What kind of travel was that going to be? So I really thought about where I should be in who I should be contacting. So my very first contact. Was Frito-Lay and PepsiCo, because I knew somebody who worked there and I ended up getting that account and we did the Herman lay award, which was half a million dollar budget account. And I did this huge event for them and it went flawless and they loved me and it was great. Then the next account I got was like Ikon office solutions. You know, them from the copiers, they were around the corner, but I knew the girl there. So. I don't throw away people. In fact, I still have every business card that I've ever collected from day one that someone gave me, even from the time I'm in New York, it's a filing cabinet. That's huge. I can't throw it out. Or any of the cards out. It's a really bad thing to have because I could use the space, but I feel like I'm throwing people out. And it's so funny to look at some of these because some of the numbers on them, even from New York still have letters. I mean, even back then, there were still using them in some of these businesses that were still using old cards that just a name and a phone number was no email. There was nothing logos were like hardly anybody had logos, but I collect people. So join that sometimes when I need someone I'll look, look through it and say, Oh, well now it's used, I can Google that person and find them again, or search them on Facebook, what I need, you know? And I always built, I always say in strategic partnerships, you need to bring what you have to the table and what your assets are and what your attributes are to bring to the table. And then you have to know what Amy's attributes are Nancy's are and what they could bring to the table. So what I wanted to spin off and leave my home. Cause I was working from home, which is so weird, isn't it like, that's where it all started. And here we are backing in is back to where it started. So leaving my home, I really wanted to leave and I needed a partner, but I didn't have money for an office. I didn't have that kind of money. So I went ahead and started looking, where would I look? Where would I look to find somebody that's in the travel business? That's the top of their game. That would listen to me and say, I have 3 million and following I'd like to partner with you open up the Tampa Bay business journal. And it had a book of list and it lists the top travel agencies in the entire area. The first one was like, Amex. Second one was like, AAA I'm like, okay, third one down was this company called Bay travel. And this is how the conversation went. I can't even make this up. Well, we travel. Yeah. Hi, this is Tammy Levent is the owner in that's Don Allen. And, um, what did you need? I said, well, you tell him that I have $3 million in following that I'd like to bring to the table and partner with him. She goes, hold on place. And gone comes on the phone. He's like, what? I go, yes, I have a following of business. I'm willing to give you 30% of it. If you could just give me a home for my business, I don't need anything else from you. That's all I need. Okay. Come in and talk. Within a week, I was there. So I was there for like two years and it was time for me to move on because as changes were made, I didn't pay rent. I didn't do anything game 30%. He did not want to conform with the changes. Does that make sense? Like we saw commissions were cut. He didn't want to charge fees. He was only corporate corporate, corporate corporate. I was leisure, leisure, leisure. Cause I knew that leisure was more money. And I enjoy planning a trip for Nancy and Amy. I did not enjoy planning a trip for the guy who called me and see two way and said I wanted one a, I just did not do it for me. You know what I mean? I hated it. So. I told him that I was leaving. I left on September 1st, 2001 with my own place, with everything really super excited had 22 employees moved into this place in Clearwater, but before 9/11. We had a really bad hurricane hit. And I came into the office to check up on it over the weekend after the hurricane, it I'm like, I'm good. I'm in an office building the roof leaked. It was a flat roof. And all the ceiling tiles fell on every computer that we had, everything was like gone. Thank God I had insurance and it took a minute to get the claim done. But then of course, 9/11 happened all my new employees that were with me left. They're like, okay, travel agencies are gone. And all the customers that I had, I was on the phone with each and every one of them saying, Hey, it's $200 deposit. Really gonna make a difference if he canceled today, if you wait 30 days in 30 days, if you still want to cancel, we'll go ahead and we'll refund you the money because to break a habit. Or to make a change or to forget something will take about 30 days. So I knew this and going in with it, and that's why I was like playing psychiatrist with all these people, not to cancel their trip that I saved each and every person. And at the time that that happened was also something we markable right before then sandals was doing their, their wedding. But nobody in as a travel agency was selling destination weddings. I was the first to do that. So my business has soared from $300,000 a year, let's say at leisure bookings to like 3 million in one year doing destination weddings. And that same year I was writing for AOL wedding I'll dash for the, not for brides.com. They had all these forums that I was speaking in, and I was getting so much business because I was the guru of destination weddings. So I started that and we really built that. So we had that going to all these weddings. Now I want to cancel. I'm like, just wait, just wait. There was only one person, only one that actually canceled. So, but then we stuck with it with a little team that we had and we just kept plugging away. The first thing that I did was get an equity line on my home to make sure that all my employees were getting money. And then I just started calling all my creditors and said, Hey, this is what's going on. Can you work with us? And everybody did at the time, not like now they don't care. You know, it was a little different, you could discuss things and talk things then. But what happened to me a 9/11 is what saved me today during COVID. I knew exactly what to do the minute I heard. You have to train your brain to think the way that I do. I don't think I was born with this. I think I've trained myself through these years. What to do in a crisis, how to overcome it. Like I was watching the list the other day and it says, Oh, it seemed that most Americans now are saving money and they're frugal. And the things that were important to them back then were not important. Now you should've been doing that from day one, maybe because my grandmother told me this, like during the war, what's important. What's not important. A label is not important. We all like it. Yeah. Like my Louis Vuitton purse. But do I have to go out and get a hundred of them? I don't think it's that important. It's certain things, certainly criteria, certain, certain things are in our lives that we don't need. At the end of the day, when we're gone, we want to leave a legacy. We want to leave something, invest back into yourself because that's what you have. And that's the only thing that you have is your own. Passionistas: We're Amy and Nancy Harrington and you're listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with Tammy Levent. To learn more about her delicious Greek dessert visit HeavenlyPuffs.com. Now here's more of our interview with Tammy. You have a problem, something happens to you. What's your initial reaction is your initial reaction to go to the place of, okay. What do I do? Or do you have like a period of time where you kind of let it wash over you? Tammy: My kids were tragic. I didn't have time to think I had a funeral. The husband, no money, everything got thrown at me. And the first thing that was the most important was what the kids. Right. We have to get them better. And then I evaluate, evaluate everything, but everything is on a notepad. Everything is written down of the process of what I'm going to do next. And everything is a process of here's the problem. Here's a solution. Even if you write it down, what's the problem. What's the solution. What is the potential problem? How can I resolve this problem before it becomes a problem? What is the potential problem? I mean, if you want me to give you an example of what happened with COVID and the travel agency, So I went and got my award in New York in February, and things were strange in New York. They were just weird. When I tell you weird, it was like, what's going on? And you shoes. There's like, no people here. I think New York knew before anybody else does. That makes sense. I think they were talking about it, but no one knew anything yet because it was just bizarre. I felt like I was walking. In a black hole, like everywhere, we went, restaurants weren't going on. There was no mask to wear, but I went to this event and every year this event is like sold out, but there was like half sold out. I came back to my room. Then I went to DC to another event that was even worse, like what's going on. So after that I went to Chicago, that's when it hit. So from February, when I went to these events to be was the end of February. Now I'm in Chicago, I'm with my son and his 8,000 square foot home is a little sheltered as little bubble. We put on the TV and they're talking about the Corona virus pandemic, and I'm watching Cuomo and I'm watching this. My son goes, there's a bunch of bullshit that listen, and I have the millennials going to talk to me, right. I'm like, yeah, you believe what you want. I don't care if it's government controlled aliens came down, China gave it to us. Whatever happened, this is not going away. So you have to have a plan, Jordan, how plan? Because this is going to go down. He's like, what do you mean, mom? I said, just like anything else, this is a war on us in a different way. Listening to my grandmother. We go back again. So what I did was I took my pen and paper and I said, okay, the first thing I have to do is I got to call my creditors, find out what they're doing. The second thing I have to do is call my, lease my car payments and extend them and put a hold on car payments for three months. Next thing I have to do is call my mortgage, see if I can refinance. And now I have so much equity in my house seat, not take out all the equity to take out half the equity. So at least I can live off of that for a year if I needed to. Next thing I have to do is call all my clients before they call me, be proactive, tell them that we're going to hold onto everything, move everything for a year and hold onto their payments. May try to get any cancellations where due. I learned that from nine 11. The next thing I have to do is call the IRS. Cause I have a forever mortgage with them. So I have to call the IRS and tell them they're not getting their 2000 a month that they're going to get $25 a month. That went over very bizarre, which I called him. And I go, I know that I paid 2000 a month, but we're only gonna pay you 25 a month. And he goes, excuse me. I go, yeah, go to your supervisor is COVID I don't have any money. He just COVID hasn't hit yet. I go, it will. I'm telling you right now. So make your $25. He goes, he came back. He goes, wow. My supervisor said, you'll give you $25 for two years. I go, okay. Sounds good. So we got that taken care of. I called all my cars, three cars that we have for all three companies. Every one of them gave me three months that I didn't have to pay for it. Well, that's 1500, 1600 a month times three. Save that money. First thing I did the minute that SBA opened the mid, that opened midnight, have my alarm. First thing I did was filed for the SBA loan, got approved, got way more than I even thought that I would got the PPP down the same way and then follow it up with those. I also got a twenty-five thousand dollars grant. Got the house refinanced. Guess what? They're not doing it now. They're not giving any loans out anymore. You can't even get a loan if you want it. Or if I now got the house refinanced, put my husband on it, he wasn't on it before and said to him, I'm slapping 30 years. I know that only had 10 years on the house. I don't give a crap about the house. Here's 30 years. You can pay it off. Whatever happens, lived in it all my life. I really don't care. Got the money out of it. It's yours when I'm gone. I really don't care. So I got that all taken care of, talk to all my suppliers, try to figure out what we were going to do, how things were going. And then the last thing that this is all, while I'm in Chicago. In one day, I got all the stuff from winning tonight because I was making my list the most important things to halt on all my credit cards. You're not charging any more. Tammy, first thing I did, then the second thing is that I opened up new accounts. I had savings account and escrow account to put all my customers money in an escrow account. Make sure that's not touched. Did all that and make sure all that's taken care of. I did that when I got back. But the next thing that I did was I said to my son, I have to leave tomorrow. He's like why? I said, because they're going to shut the airport. No, they're not. They're not. I said, the next thing they're going to do is shut down, Chicago. No, they're not. I'm like, okay. You're just remember. Remember my words. I leave the next day. Ghost town in Chicago airport. Following day, they shut down the airports. What happened a week later, everything was shut down. So that is being proactive and knowing what to do, I guarantee you, 90% of America is going to know what to do. Next time. Something happens. And if you don't live through it, you're not going to go through it. Somebody could be telling you over and over again. I think my grandmother told me enough everyday how poor they were and they had, they didn't have any food that I listened to it so much that the first thing that came we're going to get any food. And then you go to the grocery store, right? Any toilet paper? I, this is a little bizarre, craziest part of the whole that story. I did. One more thing that others thought about too late and couldn't do it was too late. I said, people aren't going to have jobs. I need to figure out travel's going to be halted. I travel consulting is going to be halted and that's all I had at the time. I have the food truck, but no one is going to do events. Right. So that was halted. I said, I need to find a job. That's idiot proof that I could do that will always be needed, that I can get it now, before everybody else bombards it. So I signed up for Instacart. And I got in with Instacart and they don't hire anymore. And I got in with them. So I'm in grandfather now. So if I want to do is to card today for a little bit, I could do it. And since everyone was quarantine, the first month I worked Instacart was in April for the whole month of April. I made $6,000 doing Instacart. I was exhausted. Like I couldn't move. I started like so early in the morning until seven days a week. And then my husband started doing it by now. They don't even let you let anyone in anymore, but, but I'm grandfathered in God forbid that happens. So there's another, you know, fate, you're gonna lose your job. You're gonna lose your income. Think of it another way. Never went on unemployment. Never did it. Passionistas: How did all of this lead to Heavenly Puffs? Tammy: When we first started Puffs about a year and a half ago, I was invited to do a New Year's Eve party at someone's restaurant with the food truck, because that's all we had was the food truck. And we wanted to do something as a side business. Warren Buffett said that if you don't have 51 different streams of income, you're going to go bankrupt. I was like, Oh, my God. I only have two more now. So I said, let's do a food truck. My mother goes, let's get in real estate. I can always get you a food truck because what do you wanna do a food truck for? I said, because this way we can meet people on the weekends and maybe I can get some more travel business, like register to win a free trip or something like that. So let's just work on the weekends for festivals and we'll be fine. It'll give us something to do. Like we have nothing else to do, right. So we go ahead and we started doing festivals and we were booked every weekend. Every weekend, we're making 3000, $4,000 every weekend that New Year's Eve, we were at this guy's restaurant and people were coming up ordering these puffs, which are so delicious and greet their local mothers to one of the oldest desserts in the world. It was created seven 66 BC from a Sicilian. They gave it to the Greeks for the first Olympics and only given to the winners. That's it. No one else could have them. So it's really crunchy on the outside and a really light and airy on the inside. So it's almost like a vignette. It's almost like a doughnut funnel cake. It's so amazing. We drizzle honey and cinnamon a little bit though. So we were doing it and we did that event, but now people are drunk. This is what they're doing. $20 round here. I'll have an order of pops. There were only $5, but I get $20 because they're drunk and it's new. Year's, everyone's happy. $50, $20 when gave me a hundred dollars for two orders. I'm like, can you guys do this? Like every night at this place? At the end of the night, the owner of the place was a little tipsy and he goes to me, Hey, it's four in the morning. I want to get home. He's still partying. The place looks coyote ugly. It's like champagne everywhere, food everywhere, napkins everywhere, the old Greek guy, he says, I'm going to give you an idea. If you can make these frozen. You just tell them to a food service and to supermarkets. And we would buy them because we don't make them. Cause it takes three hours to make. And then some people don't order them. Then we have to throw them out. I go, you would tell me that no one has these frozen. And he's like, no, for real, he's like, yeah, I go, okay, year and a half later we have COVID what did I tell you about throwing away people where people say. Listen, the problem with this world is no one listens. Listen to it. Half the time this media, this whole thing with bias is going to do this. Trump's going to do that, blah, blah, blah, is people don't listen to the entire conversation. They take one excerpt and that's the way things are going to go. Listen, Google learn. So it may, I'm sitting hold. We can't do Instacart because now they're, I mean, we are, but not really. Cause people are saying, just drop it off at the door. We're not even making the tips anymore because people are going broke. So I decided to go ahead and. Just say home and figure out what I'm going to do. Okay. I'm making my list of things that I could do. So you're looking for this work, that work. I said, no, I can't work for someone. It's not going to happen. I go home. Maybe I should try making these little pops frozen. Like he said, it's not a bad idea. I've time right now. Nothing else to do. So I would start with the truck, go in there every day. I was making five to 700 of them and throwing them out. They were not coming out. Right. I go, no wonder no one in bed did this. Cause it's stupid. They're coming out like silver dollar pancakes. I would take them. I would cook though. Halfway put them in the freezer, excited to get up in the morning to look and see. And my little round ball was like, It was like flat out, like, no, he can't look like that. So I practice and did it over and over. My husband was helping me like the first week. And after that, he's like, why do they know what's invented it? You know how my mother's whatever. So I was stuck there doing it myself. I was determined to get it done. And then the chemistry came from school. Uh, everything is temperature, temperature. Let me start using temperature control and temperature. That's the temperature of that. And the yeast I started researching and reading, I could write a book about yeast right now. I read everything there was about use. I got rid of the instant yeast that I was using. I got rid of the other yeast that I was using, and I started making my own yeast and using the real old fashioned like grandma used to make use of. What a difference. Anyway, so I did that. They made it opened up the freezer. It was still around ball. I'm like, Hey, so I started frying up my oil. I said, I'm going to defrost them. Cause I don't want to put them in there frozen. And now I'm going to see what happens when I cook them. I put them in the fryer. I tried it. I go with that. It's tastes like I just made it like from scratch on believable. Let's see what happens when I leave it in there for two weeks. So now we're looking at the end of May, about their beginning of June. Sure enough, they were perfect. I take them June first take my little bag of frozen bag. Go to the guy who said you should embedded them. I said, I want you to try these. I went to the chefs that do not tell them what they are cooked in them back, watered in the front. He says, Tammy brought these over. Oh yeah. She makes them amazing. Well, thank you. I said try them because I've had them before I go try them now. So he tries no disease. You're super good. Just like you make her the best. And I go, huh? They've been frozen for two weeks. He goes no way. And I go, yeah, he goes, you need to get a package. This, you do that. I know nothing about food service. I was thrown to the wolves, but I had time and I had COVID on my side. He was the first restaurant to get it. Then I went to another one and another one and another one before you. No it, and I have, I built a sales team. Then I, then somebody from food service called goes, I've been in the business 40 years. What you have is amazing. You're the only one in the world with this. I want to help you. He comes and helps me. He's a consultant. He turns 300 an hour helps me for free. Helps me get distribution. Now this week. Just today. They got it. Yeah. Where a supermarket in Canada wanted five pallets. They just got their sample today at a clear customs and at 500 supermarkets. This is only since June that it got created, but we didn't get it. We were testing it out here or there. And then I got my manufacturing license in September and then got asked to be in the Superbowl experience because I can't make these in the food truck anymore. So I partnered. With a catering company. Cause I knew that they're deader than dead and I can't use the space in a restaurant. It's not enough room for me. So I partnered with Delectables, find catering, what do I do again? Another strategic partnership, pay them very little rent. Every time I had an interview, make sure that I included them, but she had a way to get into the Super Bowl because she did it every time it was in Tampa. So she got me into the Super Bowl. And we were in front of 35,000 people a day. Like I was blown away. I was there going, is this for real? Like, it keeps on pinching myself. Like I just created this just a couple months ago. And here I am at the Super Bowl experience. And today I have a letter of, this is my first announcement. You guys want the first news ready? We just got invited to do the Grand Prix today. We, I just can't believe we will be honored if you were participating in partaking with your heavenly puffs of the Grand Prix. So we went from starting it from zero money, nothing to, I don't even know where we are right now, to be honest with you. All I know is that we just keep growing every day. I mean, I have like six employees now, and now we're looking for a bigger space. We already outgrew that and now they want us to stay there and they're trying to work away that we could still stay there and build a bigger place within the place. We're trying to figure all this out now. Like we need to figure out something. Passionistas: So what's your definition of success? Tammy: So funny, cause I have something on my wall and I live by it and it doesn't matter how much money you have, what you have. There's [00:38:00] one thing, integrity. It's something that my grandmother instilled in me. Definitely integrity, no matter what you do or how poor you are, no matter how rich you are, you always have to have that integrity of how you treat others, how you're treated and how you live your life. Passionistas: Thanks for listening to our interview with Tammy Levent. To learn more about her delicious Greek dessert visit HeavenlyPuffs.com. Please visit ThePassionistasProject.com to learn more about our podcast and subscription box filled with products made by women owned businesses and female artisans to inspire you to follow your passions. Sign up for our mailing list to get 10% off your first purchase, and be sure to subscribe to The Passionistas Project Podcast so you don't miss any of our upcoming inspiring guests. Until next time, stay well and stay passionate.

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How An Ancient Greek Dessert Helped Tammy Levent Survive the 2020 Crisis

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 29:19


Heavenly Puffs founder, Tammy Levent is a Keynote Speaker, Business Strategist, Best-Selling Author, & TV Travel Correspondent. She is also the founder of Elite Travel (an award-winning national travel agency); TASK (aka the Travel Agent Success Kit, which trains travel agents to build their business and their brand); and It’s My Bag (a non-profit organization that donates suitcases, to children in foster care.) Today, Tammy shares her journey through crisis and how she thrived in spite of the pandemic. Website: HeavenlyPuffs.comFacebook: @HeavenlyPuffsInstagram:@Heavenly.Puffs

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How to Harness the Magic of Word Families

Primary Teacher Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 21:37


Sometimes, small things have big magic. Like my daughter's toy penguin. It's not fancy, and it doesn't even have pupils anymore! I'll tell you all about that too.But for some reason, that tired penguin is magic to my daughter. Just like that penguin, word families may seem insignificant, but they hold magic for our little learners who are trying so hard to become readers.In today's episode, I'll share four strategies that will help you harness the magic of word families. I'll also share a free Word Families poster set, and I'll tell you how to get one of the paid resources I designed for free.Are you ready?Links in today's episode:Word Families Blog Post (with free Word Families posters!)My Bag of Word FamiliesWriting CVC Words Blog Post

Junk Miles with Chip and Jeff
Episode 39 - Ted Travelstead

Junk Miles with Chip and Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 89:40


Through the magic of cyberspace, Chip and Jeff welcome actor, comedian, and writer on the new Fox animated show “The Great North,” Ted Travelstead. They discuss helmet and hat collections, Jimmy Walker, Dynamite magazine, the Bee Gees documentary, video conferencing, "Viva Variety," Twins Talkin’, Haircut 100, B. Kliban, Harry Maurer, Superior Viaduct records, Amoeba Music What’s in My Bag, PJ Harvey, parkour videos, lesser-known animated shows, animated show rip-offs and spinoffs, Adult Swim, "Bob’s Burgers," good tweets, writing gigs, and much more goodness.

Got Invention Show
Got Invention Show, Inventor Guest- Tonia Torrellas. ItsMyBag

Got Invention Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 36:23


Inventor Guest: Tonia Torrellas, ItsMyBagWhat is: It's My Bag?It's My Bag is a multi-functional patented & proven reusable garment bag; great for travel/bridal gifting/closet organizing & beyond!www.itsmybag.com About Got Invention Show:Welcome to the Got Invention Show!Listen to inventors interviews sharing their invention story to the world!Are you patent pending?Do you have a prototype to show and demonstrate?Are you looking to earn royalties from your invention?Are you looking for a manufacturer?Do you want to raise money or find an investor?Do you want to sell your invention?Learn from other inventors or let's see and hear about your big invention idea! Show & tell us about your invention, have your very own video interview to be proud of!Your video can be used to:Post to your social mediaAdd on your websiteSend to bloggers & editorsPitch to licensees or investorsListen to inventor interviews or sign up: www.gotinventionshow.comYour Host of Got Invention Show, Brian Fried. Brian is the host of Got Invention Radio, with interviews of high profile guests including the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, Lori Greiner from ABC's Shark Tank, & over 150 individual interviews. www.gotinvention.com

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Bad Bad Leroy Brown from Nov 25, 2020

Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020


Carl Dean - "Bobbie McGee" - Up To Date Country Music [0:00:00] Music behind DJ: The Tronics - "Cantina" [0:03:01] Carl Dean - "Jenny, Jenny, Jenny" - Up To Date Country Music [0:06:10] Connie Saul - "He's My Bag" [0:07:52] Dale Davis & Tom Cats - "That's Baby" [0:10:57] The 3 Honeydrops - "Rockin' Satellite" [0:12:57] Rusty Draper - "Folsom Prison Blues" [0:15:10] Music behind DJ: The Tronics - "Pickin' And Stompin'" [0:17:56] Carl Dean - "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" - Up To Date Country Music [0:21:30] What's Left - "Hands Off" [0:23:46] Johnnie White - "Happy Birthday Cake Boogie" [0:26:32] Unknown Artist - "Tiger In My Tank" - Untitled Album [0:28:33] Marvin Rainwater - "Tear Drops" - S/T [0:31:38] Music behind DJ: The Tronics - "Cantina" [0:33:31] Carl Dean - "Knock 3 Times" - Up To Date Country Music [0:37:16] Leda Ray - "Which Way You Going, Billy?" [0:38:49] Leon Rausch - "You Bring Out The Worst In Me" [0:42:18] Johnny Preston - "Feel So Fine" [0:44:34] Carl Perkins - "Jive After Five" [0:46:37] Music behind DJ: The Tronics - "Pickin' And Stompin'" [0:50:10] Carl Dean - "Tossin' & Turnin'" - Up To Date Country Music [0:51:47] Hank Penny - "Guess Who Took Your Place" [0:53:21] Ray Pennington - "Denver" [0:56:11] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/98788

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In My House Techno Music Show, Inc.
IMH EP 335 Detune (Belgium)

In My House Techno Music Show, Inc.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 59:51


This week, our “Virtual Out The House Experience” takes us to Belgium for a conversation with Detune. He talks about his love for Detroit, his Beneath The Surface record label, and other new ventures.  Plus, a classic video by Detroit producer, Kyle Hall.  Also, the "What's in My Bag?" video that features the late Mike Huckaby, R.I.P.

the noiseonport podcast
YEZDA URFA BORIS 1975 review

the noiseonport podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 14:35


Studio Album, released in 1975 Songs / Tracks Listing 1. Boris And His 3 Verses, including Flow Guides Aren't My Bag (11:00) 2. Texas Armadillo (1:48) 3. 3, Almost 4, 6 Yea (8:46) 4. Tuta In The Moya & Tyreczimmage (10:50) 5. Three Tons Of Fresh Thyroid Glands (10:20) Total Time: 42:44 Bonus Track on 2004 & 2012 CD editions: 6. The Basis of Dubenglazy (While Dirk Does the Dance) (9:51) Line-up / Musicians - Rick Rodenbaugh / lead vocals - Mark Tippins / acoustic & electric guitars, banjo, backing vocals - Phil Kimbrough / keyboards, synthesizers, mandolin, winds, backing vocals - Marc Miller / bass, backing vocals - Brad Christoff / drums, percussions Releases information ArtWork: Don Tarr LP Not On Label ‎- none (1975, US) CD Syn-Phonic ‎- SYNCD 20 (2004, US) Remastered (?) by George Orozco w/ bonus track (1976) CD Belle Antique ‎- BELLE 101688 (2010, Japan) Remastered by Shuichi Takano w/ bonus track (1976) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Here's the Situation
Worst Lives Club

Here's the Situation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 78:31


It's a packed episode this week as TJ lives through Groundhog Day, we have a HUGE Sandwich Draft  and we are introduced to not one, but two new game shows entitled Pick the Worst and  Do I have That Club in My Bag. All of this and more on  "Worst Lives Club."  And don't forget that you too can send us your "Situations" at heresthesituationpodcast@gmail.comHosts: TJ Jagodowski and Rush HowellProducer: Nate DuFortComposer: Julie NicholsArt: Emily KardamisTwitter: @TJandRushInstagram: @heresthesituation

The Morning Stream
TMS 1752: Where's Waldo in the Lizardtorium

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 116:00


Rectum? Damn Near Scrotum! Interview With a Prostate: The Misunderstood Gland. Extra-Wide Data Storage. Lucky Charms semi. Who is Jeremy Flopsweat? 40K is My Bag o' Pajamas. Hipster. Doofus. Mustache Only. Major Spoilers! Trek Nerd and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.

Conversationally Funny Podcast
Beyonce ft. Lion King

Conversationally Funny Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 51:21


4:45 The Book Corner - Book #20 One of is Lying by Karen McManus - Book #21 When Life Gives You Lululemons by Lauren Weisberger 10:19 Topic of Discussion - Gender Roles 28:34 An interruption from Rian and the “Baby Daddy” 40:52 Parenthood Ain’t Cute - “Potty Training Ain’t Cute” 45:59 Black Challenge - “Hot Sauce in My Bag” 48:04: Good News

The Art of Living Big | Subconscious | NLP | Manifestation | Mindset
075: Jump in My Bag! My Foot Zone Session with Alicia Marker.

The Art of Living Big | Subconscious | NLP | Manifestation | Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 21:47


In this episode, I invite you to jump in my bag and join me in a Foot Zone Session!  I share an interview as I get this energy work done and I interview Alicia Marker, as she describes what she does and how it works.  This episode is great for anyone who is looking for … 075: Jump in My Bag! My Foot Zone Session with Alicia Marker. Read More »

The Art of Living Big | Subconscious | NLP | Manifestation | Mindset
069: Jump in My Bag! My Reiki Session with Lane Gilreath

The Art of Living Big | Subconscious | NLP | Manifestation | Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 20:17


In today's episode, I invite you to jump in my bag and come along with me to my first Reiki session.  Reiki is energy work designed to balance the energy in your body. I went to Reiki Master, Lane Gilreath, who was a friend I met one day at a group coffee about a month ago. … 069: Jump in My Bag! My Reiki Session with Lane Gilreath Read More »

The Jay King Network
KINGS IN THE MORNING/NEWS/KAEPERNICK/BEING TRANSGENDER/NEGATIVE ENERGY

The Jay King Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 118:00


        Today is WILD WEDNESDAY, wait wait wait – got the wrong notes in front of me, Johnny doesn't get WILD until the DAY AFTER TOMORROW, My BAD, you know I use to think they said – MY BAG – and to be honest, I think people said both – instead of saying SORRY – and I did and say all that to say, YOU'LL BE S-O-R-R-Y, if you miss the show.  A crazy weekend baby, but today, is Monday, so let's get this party started, KINGS IN THE MORNING, Right here, right now!

CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers

Disclaimer: I tried my best to eliminate the background noise in the interviews you'll hear. I found it easier to hear on headphones on my machine. I hope it works for you too. What you'll hear about: My Bag! DeeDee's Racoon Leslie and her fiber!Janel Laidman's Class (Chameleon Color Works!) Jennie of the Lace and Upcoming Book , , Amy at Knitty.com and the (love--LOVE I tell you!). And don't forget to pick up a NEW ...I already have!