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Huzzah! The boys fid themselves once again hurled through the fizzures of time and space, this time belched right into the bowels of April 1981. Walking amongst the mortals, the fellas lock into a couple of Lean Cuisines, and lemon Nestea. Topics in this episode:Skittles make their US debutNeil Diamond's America hits the top 40'sThe Go-Go's sign to IRS recordsAustralian Jim Bailey attempts the dumbest stunt everThe Great Once Wayne Gretzky sets the all time assist recordTy Fighter reveals his love of One Tree HillThe first portable computer makes it's first appearance1st female coxswain leads Yale to victoryThe Bucksf Fizz win Eurovision1st ever Hispanic mayor elected The dumbest bank robbers in Baltimore historyRick James Street Songs releasedGeneral Omar Bradley dies1st diagnosis of what would become AIDSFernandomania is also diagnosed Hollywood Squares ends its first runJoe Dante's The Howling releasedGeorge Romero's Knightriders releasedNIGHTHAWKS hits theatersEddie Van Halen marries Valerie BertinelliLarry Holmes defeats Trevor BurbickArts and Entertainment (A&E Channel) hits cable tvJoe Louis diesTulsi Gabbard belched into the worldBernstein or Berenstain Bears?15 coal miners die in ColoradoBuck Rogers canceledRingo Starr in CAVEMANThe longest professional baseball game ever playedTom Seaver becomes the 5th pitcher to hit 3000KsHayden Christensen bornThe death of the Tetris KingThe last Women's Professional Basketball game playedFinal episode of SOAP airsWeird Al Yankovic makes his television debutFalcon Crest airs its pilot episodeEric Clapton in a car wreckJC Penny introduces penny bondsLargest bank robbery in historyTime capsule discovered at the Empire State BuildingThe first monster truck BIGFOOT bornPaul McCartney's WINGS get clippedSpiro Agnew continues to be a piece of shitMan falls into the biggest hole on earthBillie Jean King sued for being a lesbianSteve Carlton becomes the 6th pitcher to strike out 3000 battersBud Light is marketed for the first timelist of music videos that debuted
When the National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players' Association (finally) decided to take the Nestea plunge into international hockey again, puck insiders and fans - and the best players from Canada, the U.S. of A., Sweden and Finland - weren't quite sure what the 4 Nations Face-Off would produce. Well, the four-team tournament which culminated with Connor McDavid's overtime goal to lift Canada over Team USA in the championship game was a resounding success. The inaugural global hockey event delivered two nail-biting, tough-as-nails contests between the North American rivals, full houses in Montreal and Boston, record television audiences on both sides of the border, and record activity among bettors with legal online sportsbooks. For more on the impact of the 4 Nations, we were joined on the Gaming News Canada Show, presented by GBG Plc. First, Rob Corte, Vice-President of Sportsnet and NHL Production at Rogers, shared his insights. Then, we brought back DraftKings' long-time Head of Sportsbook, Johnny Avello, and John Ewing, PR Manager – Insights for BetMGM. Both Avello and Ewing spoke with host Steve McAllister about the tournament's success and its impact on the operations of DraftKings and BetMGM with their respective hockey offerings. They also discussed the potential implications for the Stanley Cup playoffs and the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.We also asked the pair about the upcoming spring sports schedule, including March Madness and the Masters. And we had a chinwag with Avello about the PGA Tour's recent Waste Management Open and the current state of men's golf. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coca Cola obtuvo el martes unos resultados mejores de lo esperado. La compañía del refresco más famoso superó las estimaciones del mercado y de los analistas, con ingresos de 11.544 millones de dólares cuando estos preveían que llegarían a los 10.680 millones. Punto positivo también para su BPA, de 51 centavos, 5 más que el consenso de los expertos y para su beneficio neto, donde han superado los 2100 millones de dólares, un 11% más que en el mismo periodo anterior. Gracias a todo esto sus acciones subieron hasta los 67,46 dólares, su punto más alto desde octubre. A pesar de la venta de algunos activos relacionados con las embotelladoras, sobre todo en India, donde ganaron 293 millones de dólares, Coca-Cola ha sufrido negativamente la renovación de estas plantas. De hecho, la ‘megaembotelladora' europacífica Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, cuyo presidenta es la española Sol Daurella, ganó un 21 % menos que el año pasado. Coca Cola además viene de un año marcado por grandes cambios como el fin de la colaboración con Nestlé de la bebida Nestea. Más de 30 años de relación, que desembocaron en la separación de estos dos gigantes de la alimentación. Ahora van por separado y Coca Cola ha sacado su propia bebida Fuze Tea. Nestlé ahora colaborará con Estrella Damm para seguir produciendo Nestea en nuestro país. Coca-Cola Company fue fundada en 1886 por el farmacéutico John Stith Pemberton. Al principio era vendida como medicina pero poco después estaba ya en los estantes de los comercios. Solo siete años después el también farmacéutico Caleb Dpeneavis Bradham inventó la Pepsi Cola. Una de las claves para entender la rivalidad entre estas dos marcas ha sido la publicidad comparativa. De cara a 2025, John Murphy dijo en la conferencia para inversores que “esperan un crecimiento orgánico de los ingresos de entre el 5% y el 6% y un crecimiento del beneficio por acción comparable neutro en divisas de entre el 8% y el 10%, lo que refleja la consecución del extremo superior de su algoritmo de crecimiento a largo plazo”.
We review the hit Netflix show Nobody Wants This. A unique and charming romantic comedy which stars Kristen Bell and Adam Brody. We discuss our favorite characters as well as some of the great laugh out loud moments from the show. Also in this episode the mailbag, Josh's concert adventures continue and more on the Nestea saga.Music from Upbeat (Free for creators!): Keep Going Your Way. License code: LISXUMIIWIGJGVX7 and Smack That. License code: RT2YRTHYCV5TH7L6 and Let the good times roll. License code: YQV6TBTUMZLP80MB Follow us on Twitter or Facebook
Today on Bailey & Johnny: It's Bailey's last show before she leaves for Japan for a month! She'll be back on February 4th. In this episode she gave us her Top 3 of the Week for what's coming to Crave this month, we talked about the Nestea drama that's happening in Canda right now and we went of the worst 911 calls of last year! Bailey's Top 3 of The Week - (00:01:16) 911 Calls - (00:05:12) RIP Nestea - (00:11:06) What's Up This Weekend - (00:13:09) The More You Novak - (00:15:45) Where's Brian - (00:18:20) TL;DR - (00:23:00) CNN Shouts Out Van Isle - (00:25:46) Have a funny story to share? Voice memo us on social media and you could be included in the next episode. Listen live weekdays 530 -10 am PST on the iHeartRadio app and 1073virginradio.ca
In our final episode of 2024 we unveil our 2024 favorites from the world of sports with awards for the best and worst plays, favorite game, team and athlete of the year. Plus the mailbag, Josh's iced tea crisis and Juan Soto's massive new contract with the Mets. Additional links that were discussed in this episode: Coca-Cola set to discontinue the Nestea Music from Upbeat (Free for creators!): Keep Going Your Way. License code: LISXUMIIWIGJGVX7 and Smack That. License code: RT2YRTHYCV5TH7L6 and Let the good times roll. License code: YQV6TBTUMZLP80MB Follow us on Twitter or Facebook
They're back! Yes... Dave and Tyler, but also PARIS AND NICOLE! Dave is excited for a new trailer dropping this week from his childhood, and it was pure chaos in the HOC yesterday.@TylerCarrfm@Energy106fmTyler Carr on Tik Tok
Erica Sand began her career in content management and creative copywriting, but when she fell into voice acting, quite by chance, she discovered a whole new world. Since then, Erica is the global voice of Ralph Lauren Romance perfume, Jepp, and Hotels.com, and has voiced campaigns for L'Oréal, Nestea, Jean-Paul Gaultier, and LinkedIn, as well as the Cannes and Sundance Film Festivals, among others. More than her impressive creative accomplishments, Erica has crafted a life philosophy and approach we could all benefit from. So, what is the “currency of her life” and how does she uphold it? Listen now to find out!https://itsericasand.comhttps://www.instagram.com/itsericasand Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/parisundergroundradio Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://parisundergroundradio.com/cityofmusesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/ CreditsHost and Producer: Jennifer Geraghty. https://parisundergroundradio.com/jenniferfoxgeraghty @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsBeyond Inspiration juqboxmusic License: 1F36635C-8CE84C39-98B2531B-FEAA8727 About UsWho will be the world's next Salvador Dali, Thierry Mugler, or Josephine Baker, launching a new wave of the avant-garde? How are new artforms created, developed, honed? And where exactly do today's artists and creatives find their inspirations? Each week, join City of Muses host Jennifer Geraghty as she sits down with contemporary artists, poets, dancers, designers, and performers to explore what inspires them, what their creative processes are like, where their ideas come from, and how Paris has helped or hindered their dreams come true. Inspiration and creativity meet in Paris, the City of Muses.
Congratulations, you've made it to the end of June! For many of us, this is an extremely busy time of year and we can wind up feeling depleted. When you feel “all used up,” where is the place you look to be refreshed? Back in the day, we were told to "Take the Nestea plunge!" (Look up "Nestea Plunge" on Youtube to find the old commercials.) While there is nothing wrong with a refreshing glass of iced tea when you are thirsty, we can look to the Bible for where to find real refreshment for our lives. Join us as we wrap up our message series, Life Hacks: When You Just Need a Better Way, with Part 10: Refreshed and hear about the ultimate life hack God has laid out for us. If you have the chance, prepare by reading Proverbs 11:25 and Matthew 16:25.
The leadership group at U.S. Integrity and Odds On Compliance took its own version of the Nestea plunge last month when it announced the merger of the two companies under a new brand, IC360. Matthew Holt, the chief executive officer of the new company, and IC360 president Eric Frank appeared on the latest episode of the Gaming News Canada Show. The main drivers of the merger gave us the back story on how U.S. Integrity and Odds On Compliance came together since launching ProhiBet at the beginning of 2023, and the new business's integration of integrity and compliance products. Holt explained the creation of an education and training team led by former EPIC Global Solutions employees Mark Potter and Dan Trolaro while both Holt and Frank got into the fast-moving evolution of artificial intelligence in supporting its integrity and compliance services. The interview also included a discussion on IC360's plans for the Canadian market, including the hiring of Sebastian Jedrzejewski from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario last year and U.S. Integrity's collaboration with the AGCO in the days leading up to the opening of the province's regulated gambling marketplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
V Nemecku ti kuriér nezavolá. Nestea pre šoférov ako stvorené. Obložená misa bez chlebíčkov. NEXT? ZASE SME, K*RVA, PRI NAGANE! https://open.spotify.com/episode/1kSg0erGCOx0p58ZMTTSzR?si=bXQYnCneRnqpkqTE-2SP_g Tento týždeň ti podcasty ZAPO prináša SAMSUNG Galaxy S 24 Ultra https://www.samsung.com/sk/smartphones/galaxy-s24-ultra/ Vražedné Psyché NAŽIVO v Dome Umenia v Košiciach! 10. marca a s podcastom Tour de Svet! Vstupenky - www.zapotour.sk Podcasty by ZAPO môžeš počúvať už aj na Youtube a nezabudni nám dať odber https://www.youtube.com/@ZAPOTV Produkcia by ZAPO @zapoofficial
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Caldo afoso e bollori genitali, un'accoppiata che ha già fatto goal nel famoso spot del 2001 della Nestea, dove Antonio ci dimostrò come, d'estate, sia possibile eccitarsi anche bevendo del tea alla pesca. Sarà l'odore di salsedine a stimolare gli ormoni dell'accoppiamento? Tendiamo veramente d'estate a lanciarci più facilmente verso l'ignoto? È un miraggio o Michele questo inverno non era così carino? Ma soprattutto, come sfoghiamo questo istinto amoroso ora che il rituale d'accoppiamento estivo ha aggiunto il match su Tinder fra le sue armi? Seguici sui nostri social: IG: @pov_ilpodcast TikTok: @pov_ilpodcast SPEAKERS: Alessandro Coppari (@pparico) Daniele Taurino (@radunateileoni) POV CREW: GRAFICHE: Chiara Crespi (@chiaracrespi_) Martina Maiello (@maiells)
Nestle India has delivered its highest growth in a quarter in the last decade, but a lot more is brewing at the Maggi maker. Host Ratna Bhushan catches up with Suresh Narayanan, CMD, Nestle India, as they engage in a healthy debate on nutrition and the upcoming competition.If you like this episode from Ratna Bhushan, check out her other episodes on Millet Mania, From Bite to Flight: Varun Berry's Big Plans Ahead, From Bikaner to BSE: Snacking Away and more! You can follow our host Ratna Bhushan on her social media:Twitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/ratnabhushanETLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ratna-bhushan-aa83aa21 Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debbie and Kerri get emotional during the season finale, but not in the way you think! Their emotion comes from the SUPER inappropriate commercials from the 60s and 70s that WROR's Lauren Beckham Falcone shared: Loves Baby Soft and the “sexy baby,” Nestea's tasting the “taste of wetness” and Maxwell House's captain, “me captain, you wife.” The unraveling is slow and steady as they delve into Aldi's Easter bunny-dicks, inappropriate Passover Seder behavior (and surprisingly, not JUST Debbie!), and two new shows they're “developing” called Colonoscopy Queenz and Couples' Colonoscopy. Finally, they eulogize /roast each other that will definitely send them off with a bang. Kerri and Debbie will have you giggling your way to the end of Season 5. Thank you for a great season! Enjoy!
Was für ein Release-Friday! Die Deutschrap-Szene hat wieder ordentlich für Gesprächsstoff gesorgt. Heiß diskutiert ist das Signing von Mois bei BBM - direkt wurden auch große Namen wie Capital Bra oder Asche gedisst. Raf Camora und Luciano stellen verrückte Streaming-Rekorde auf und Shindys Botox-Line sorgt für Furore. Zum Abschluss der Podcast-Folge sprechen wir über das Gerücht, dass Capis Eistee BraTee dafür gesorgt hat, dass Nestea aus dem Supermarkt-Sortiment verschwindet und wie es aktuell um Influencer-Getränke steht. Wie immer hören wir auch diese Woche in 5 neue Deutschrap-Releases rein: Apache 207 – Breaking your heart AK Ausserkontrolle feat. Sido & Kontra K – Dieses eine Mal Juri x Scenzah feat. Mois & Sun Diego – Brat za Brata Raf Camora, Luciano – All Night Shindy – Geld machen jung [Werbung] [Unser Mikrofon ist das MV7 - MOTIV Podcast Mikrofon von Shure](https://shu.re/3pcR0d6) Abonniert unsere [Playlist zum Podcast](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2wXmtiFerRnoFG7mXpn4U3?si=e7b1d41827164370) mit allen Songs, die wir im Podcast besprechen. Um immer auf dem neuesten Stand zu bleiben, folgt uns auf Instagram und TikTok: https://www.instagram.com/deutschrap_plus/ https://www.tiktok.com/@deutschrap_plus
Envía tus preguntas a dioses@genio.fm Si tienes una cafetería o quieres poner una...escucha este capítulo. Adiós Aunt Jemima…hola Gamesa Select. Se ha reconocido que los orígenes de la marca famosa para los hot cakes estaba llena de estereotipos que hoy ya son mal vistos. Quizá una nana negra de ninguna forma puede ser usada como referencia… ¿Cuántas marcas tendrían que hacer algo así? A su tiempo lo hizo “Negrito” que ahora se llama solamente “Nito”. ¿La cultura de la cancelación tendrá otra marca en la mira? Muchas marcas apoyan estereotipos ¿de forma intencional?: Calvin Klein, American Eagle… EL cambio de nombre de las marcas representa un riesgo, sin embargo…se hacen estudios para medir el impacto. Muchos recordarán cuando Nestlé y Coca-Cola tenían la marca Nestea…que fue sustituida pro Fuzetea. ¿Dónde queda la imagen de los latinos en la ruptura de estereotipos? ¿de quién es la culpa de usar familias noruegas para seguir representándonos? ¿funciona? ¿es nuestra culpa como consumidores? Eso nos lleva al otro tema: clichés de mujeres en la publicidad. Hablamos de un estudio que agrupa todos los clichés que seguimos consumiendo – sin mayor problema – y parece que están más normalizados de lo que creemos: mujer del hogar o madre modelo; la niña pequeña pasiva; la mujer observada; la mujer sexualizada; la cara bonita; la abuela mágica…¿cómo es que terminamos hablando de Multimedios? Un tema que incendia la mesa: Perfumes. ¿Por qué compras un perfume? Tenemos el estudio: la intensidad del aroma. ¡Pum! Entramos al detalle del estudio que nos comparte la división Worldpanel de Kantar México. Se honesto…¿comprarías lociones porque solo te gusta la marca? ¿cuál sería el olor de una loción marca Microsoft? ¿o una marca Apple? ¿una marca Disney? Ojo aquí: hablamos del Día Internacional del Café….lo que nos lleva a hablar detenidamente del negocio de las cafeterías ¿cómo hacer que tu negocio venda más? ¿Por qué hay cafeterías de barrio que triunfan? Te damos los consejos para que tu inversión en ese negocio sea un gran negocio. Además…damos una idea del millón que puede hacerte millonario. Es verdad. Síganos en nuestras redes para más consejos: YouTube: Los Dioses del Marketing Instagram: @losdiosesdelmkt Twitter: @losdiosesdelmkt LinkedIn: @LosDiosesdelMKT Facebook: Los Dioses del Marketing Los Dioses del marketing es una producción de Genio.soy
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Pat is so hot today he wore his shorts and almost took the Nestea plunge in the fountain in the front of building! Expensive meals at drive thrus, minimum wage and no workers, Happy Birthday to Suzanna Vega, your food complaint calls!
Snowman are cute until you realize they have teeth. They don’t teach that in science and biology. Not because they don’t want you to know but because you have to find out the horrifying truth for yourself. Every person has to come across that, much like you on the highway trying to find any sort… Read more S6:E21 – Nestea Skeleton Snowman Commercial
1-Nestlé S.A. es la empresa alimentaria más grande del mundo y la empresa industrial más grande de Suiza. La oficina central está en Vevey. La cartera de la compañía incluye más de 2000 marcas de alimentos y bebidas como: Nestea, Nespresso, Buitoni, Nesquik, Perrier, Chocapic y Crunch. 2-McDonald's Corporation es un operador y franquiciador estadounidense de restaurantes de comida rápida con representación mundial y la empresa de comida rápida más grande del mundo. Términos y Definiciones de Wall Street https://amzn.to/3pglbkA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/accionesyopciones/support
Thüt, Maryna, Wellby, and Talia confront Malach's kidnappers in a knockdown, drag-out fight aboard the Redemption.
Elizabeth Molina: [00:00:00] Hello, my beautiful people, I'm Elizabeth Molina and I am your beauty guru in this podcast, I will share with you all you need to know about beauty from the inside out. You will gain access to the latest beauty trends from head to toe mind. And so you will hear from experts themselves. The trendy influencers, celebrities, athletes and of course, myself on all things beauty. This is definitely the place to be biohacking, beauty, hacking, life hacking into the why for your beauty routine. Are you ready for your global obsession? Welcome, guys. You know what day it is. I'm going to keep it short and sweet, because today is going to be a hot episode. We have an amazing guest. It is Susan Bratton. She is an intimacy expert to a million. She is a champion and advocate for all of those who desire intimacy and passion. She is the co-founder and CEO of Two Corporation's Personal Life Media Inc, a publisher of a heart connected love making techniques in the Bedrooms, Communication Skills and 20-20, LLC, a manufacturer of organic and botanical supplements that enhance sexual vitality. You heard that right, guys? We are going to have a spicy episode today. She's a bestselling author and publisher of 34 books and programs, including Sexual Soulmates, Relationship Magic, Revive Her Drive, Ravish Him Steamy Sex Ed, The Passion Patch, Hormone Balancing and Hot to Trot. Susan has been featured in The New York Times and on CNBC and The Today Show, as well as frequent appearances on ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox and NBC. Hi, Susan. How are you, Elizabeth? Susan Bratton: [00:01:48] I am radiant and glowing, as we all should be. Elizabeth Molina: [00:01:52] You truly are for you guys. We are also recording this video, so you have to see her. She is truly radiant and glowing and looking as hot as ever. And so I'm excited to have her on. But let's let's talk a little bit about what you do. Let's talk about sex, baby. Let's get into the conversation. You are the expert. You have really helped millions of people. You are the expert in this case. So I'm I'm intrigued. What does that mean that you've helped you become the intimacy expert for millions of people? Susan Bratton: [00:02:24] Well, about 15 years ago, my husband and I was closer to 20 years ago. Now my husband and I had a really rocky point in our marriage, and I didn't really want to make love with him anymore. You know, I had been doing it for over a decade, and it wasn't that satisfying for me. And I really pulled away. And then that made him emotionally disconnect. And then we were on the verge of divorce and we decided to do something about it. So we sought therapy, which was a part of the solution. But really what helped us was going to sex workshops. It was our sex life. You know, they say that either couples have trouble with their sex life or with money and money wasn't the problem for us, nor was it for all our friends who we saw getting divorced. It was really our sexuality. And what had happened was, you know, in hindsight, 20, 20 vision, we had been having sex. And what I would call today, the patriarchal way, the way that men want to have sex because they don't know any different. And there are there are masculine sexual leaders. And so they're doing the best they can, but they don't live in our bodies or understand our arousal and our libido and how different it is than theirs. And when we did sex workshops, we began to understand orgasm skills and have sexual communication skills that were much, much stronger. Susan Bratton: [00:03:39] And we really went through a renaissance in our sex life to the point where we decided to start a company together, essentially taking these incredible transformational sex workshop experiences and putting them online so that people could do them in the privacy of their own home. And what I like to say is that my job is to transform having sex into making love. It's also translating the masculine and feminine for each other so that you that you can get into your partner's world. Because though I support full gender spectrum expression, most people are in a heterosexual monogamous relationship. So that's where my sweet spot is. My sweet spot is, hey, this is what she needs from you. Hey, this is what he needs from you. And here's how you can get into a more of a balance that satisfying for both people, because so much of the media and pretty much all of porn is both degrading to women and doesn't follow at all what I would consider to be the matriarchal needs of our sexuality. So I've published over 45 books and programs. You can find them all, by the way, at Susan Bratten dot com. If you look under my products link, there are all of the published programs that I've created, all of my supplement company products. But also there's about 30 free gifts because. And you could just help yourself, you can have as many as you want, because Elizabeth Molina: [00:05:03] I love that. Thank you. Susan Bratton: [00:05:04] Different places in their sexual evolution, and you could be stuck in an entirely different place than the next person, than the next person, than the next person. So what I really did was I created a constellation of things that help remove the obstacles to your intimacy and satisfaction wherever you are. Because one of the things I can tell you is that good sex can be can get better and better your whole life long because you can get better in bed your whole life long. And sex is really a learned skill. Procreation, we kind of can figure out. But passionate lovemaking. We're not getting taught. And not only that, but the media and pornography is making it worse for us women then and not making it better. So I really feel like I like to break through all of the wrongdoings, the misunderstandings, the myths, everything from our orgasmic potential to being afraid to talk to your partner or to not knowing what you want. You do know what you want. I tell her that. Yeah. And and I think those things are all of the ways that I can really help and support people and meet them wherever they are. And I've worked with people from 19 to 90 around the world, from all different cultures. So I really have a big heart for actually how sexually emancipated we are here in America compared to the rest of the world. They're still in a very backward paradigm. So that's kind of who I am and what I do. Elizabeth Molina: [00:06:34] I have a ton of questions. I'm like, what can you just quickly like tell us, because I know we're going to get into this, but like the pandemic has been huge for couples with this sexual arousal. Being with your partner all day, being in the same small space, how do you find them attractive no longer getting dressed, you know, waiting. There's so much we're talking about beauty here, which we will get into. But give us a short OK, you're showing us something. What are you showing us? Susan Bratton: [00:07:01] So I'm going to show you. And remember, you can go to YouTube and see these images as well. And it's worth going to YouTube and seeing these images, because what I'm actually showing you is the internal mechanisms of a penis. Yes. And really what I want to do is I want to tell you two things that will make a big shift for you. The first is that our men, if we're in a relationship with a penis owner, he has this. The benefit of something called hemodynamics and hemodynamics means that he has these big spongy chambers of erectile tissue in his penis and they fill in very quickly with blood. The blood just runs straight into them. But if you look at what our vulva looks like and I want to show you two images here. The first image is the inside the X, the outside of our vulva. So we're pretty familiar as women with the the the outer labia, the inner labia, the vestibule, the opening, the the clitoral tip, the shaft, the hood, the urethral exit, where our PRP comes out, the vaginal opening, the G spot inside. We're pretty familiar with what the rover looks like, though. I bet we don't look at our own enough. Probably if I peel away the skin and I just take the layer right off the top here group, this is what it looks like underneath our skin and all. Susan Bratton: [00:08:30] All of this meaty tissue is our erectile systems, and we have as much erectile tissue in our vulva as our male body partners have in our in their penis. But we don't have it. I always say that if a man's like a banana, a woman's like an English muffin. She's got all these nooks and crannies that have to be filled in with blood and it seeps in more slowly. And we have the clitoral glands, the clitoral shaft, the clitoral arms or Kaura, the clitoral legs or vestibular bulbs. We have the urethral sponge, which people call a G spot. It's not a spot. It's a long tube that both comes out on the face of the vestibule of the vagina, as well as going deep into the vagina. And then we have a perineal sponge on the bottom. That's also erectile tissue. And our vaginas are literally wrapped, embraced with erectile tissue. But we women put our attention. We've been told your orgasm starts in your clitoris. And we think our clitoris is this little tip that shows under the hood when actually this entire structure that wraps around our vagina is our clitoral structure. And we have a urethral structure and a perineal structure, and we have sex too fast. And the reason that we do and this is the matriarchal versus patriarchal view, is that he is, number one, testosterone dominant where we are estrogen dominant. Susan Bratton: [00:09:59] And so he has not only the benefit of hemodynamics, he has the benefit of test, more testosterone, which makes him ready to go and ready to penetrate us. And so the thing is that he gets an erection. He wants to stick it in, but he sticks it in way too early and doesn't allow our entire vulva to become engorged or swollen with blood. We need a lot of stimulation, manual oral toys, you know, vibration to get all that tissue plumped up. Because if you think about it, a man wouldn't have and would not have sex with a flaccid penis. He would want it to be plumped up. Correct, because there's more surface area to send pleasure signals to the brain. So here we are having sex too fast without enough stimulation and enough time to get engorged. That's why women struggle to have orgasms from intercourse. So many sexperts say intercourse is overrated. It's all about the clit. And we need pleasure in the clit, etc cetera. And they are wrong. We can have orgasms from intercourse without even touching the tip of our clitoris. If we get everything fully engorged, if we slow down. If we take our pleasure, if we give ourselves time and the older we get, the harder it is to get that tissue engorged. Susan Bratton: [00:11:22] Because not only do our hormones decline, but something called our nitric oxide production declines. And one of the very first tips I have for beauty also works for sex and orgasmic pleasure, and that is nitric oxide supplementation. When you can't get enough blood flow, nitric oxide controls your vascular system and how much blood goes where. And if you don't get enough blood flow to your vulva, you can't get fully engorged. So you can't feel the orgasmic pleasure that you deserve. And then you have to spend all the time jangling the nerves of your clitoral tip just to try to orgasm, when all you would have to do is get enough blood flow and engorgement to your vulva that you wouldn't even have to touch the tip of your clit because it's getting stimulated through intercourse. So I really believe and know for a fact that every woman can come from or from intercourse without even stimulating the tip of the clitoris, which is called the glands, by the way. And that's the only part of the clitoris. That's not erectile tissue. Interestingly enough, it has a lot of nerve endings. But your entire vulva can be absolutely activated with pleasure. You can have you can have an orgasm from the tiniest little touch on the edge of a labia. You don't need to have all this mass stimulation to the clitoral tip. Susan Bratton: [00:12:46] And so the thing that I tell men is, if you want to make love to a woman and have her really appreciate it, which is what they want more than anything in the world, they will give up their pleasure for your pleasure. It's important to them. They just don't know what they're doing. Then slow down and slow down some more and then four down 10 times more than that. I love and put a lot of attention on manuell pleasure or pleasure. Toys get our vulvas, our pop and get our clitorises, our recht. We need a Clate erection. It takes about 20 minutes to pop your clit, and that's a good indication that the rest of it's beginning to fill in. And so slowing down and getting into sensation and pleasure and. Devoting the whole volver means you'll begin to want to have great sex with your partner and you'll literally be able to do what I call Krock crossing the orgasm chasm, being able to have an orgasm from intercourse with your partner, and then you can go on to having multiple orgasms. You can have g spot orgasms, you can have expanded orgasms, you can enjoy female ejaculation, you can have peroneal orgasms, you can have boob orgasms and lip orgasms and brain orgasms and belly orgasms and foot orgasms and fantasy orgasms. And, you know, you name it there. Elizabeth Molina: [00:14:04] The list goes on, Susan Bratton: [00:14:05] The kinds of orgasms that are available to us. And we're having one. And it's more like a sneeze than a really good, intense experience. So the good news is there's so much more you can learn and learning makes you better in bed and gives you more pleasure. And all of sex is just learn skills. Some people got lucky and they could do it automatically, but very few. And so I always say to women who think, oh, I'm just not the kind of woman who can have an orgasm from intercourse. I'm like, nope, you're just not one who's had it yet. Oh, well, the woman can have that. And if you're in a relationship with a male body partner, that's something you guys need to work through and figure out so that you can come and come and come the whole time he's in jail. And you can just have a fantastic time and of course, incorporate toys, incorporate oral, incorporate all those things. That's really the trick. And it starts with nitric oxide, which brings vascularization, which brings blood flow to your whole body, including your face and your skin. And what vascularization? Our blood flow, Gattu, is oxygenation and healing, because we take a lot of hits to our skin, to our beauty, to our hair, to to our cognitive function, to everything with all the toxins that are in the world and all of the, you know, the external assaults on our beauty. This is literally the number one foundation of she's pointing to. Elizabeth Molina: [00:15:30] And, yeah, she's pointing to this bottle flow. So do you take this daily? Do you take this before you know you're having intercourse? Like how does it how does it work? Tell us a little bit more about this, because like obviously our listeners are like, what are all these orgasms? How do I get them? And we know that when you experience real pleasure. Yeah. You have a glow, you're happier. You're releasing a whole bunch of great hormones, happy hormones. You're just in the state of happiness. I mean, you you can see that there's nothing to be angry about. You're in a state of bliss. So tell us about this product. How does it work? How do we get it? We want to know, OK. Susan Bratton: [00:16:10] It's really easy. Flow is a product that I developed because there weren't any organic nitric oxide supplements that I liked out in the marketplace. This is made from organic watermelon citrulline is a very bioavailable version of a nitric oxide precursor. It also has spinach and bitter cherries in it. And all of those things help you create nitric oxide, which helps you get blood flow to your vulva and to your pelvis, which helps you get lubrication and orgasmic intensity. You can take it about 20 to 30 minutes before lovemaking, which just take it just before you start having sex and, you know, spend half an hour in foreplay and then make love and it'll give you increased lubrication and an orgasmic pleasure and sensation and then take two at night every night just to keep your organic, not nitric oxide stores up once you hit 40. By the time you're 50, you have half the nitric oxide production you did when you are 20s. So women, a lot of times they think it's a hormone issue that's creating the loss of lubrication and lack of pleasure, when in actual fact, yes, estrogen loss does thin the vaginal tissue. But and I'm going to talk a little bit more about some other things I do to keep myself plump and young. So where you get flow is on Amazon flow, organic nitric oxide, or you can get it at the 20 store dot com with my promo code, Susan. And there's a discount that way, which is always OK. So flow is it. And if you want me to send you some Elizabeth, let me know. I'd be happy to ship them off. Elizabeth Molina: [00:17:46] That's that's a no brainer. I like. Yes. Susan Bratton: [00:17:49] Ok, good. We'll have that. Elizabeth Molina: [00:17:52] I'm like, I need this. Let me try it out. Let's experiment and like. Wait. Question. What if you take this? This is like a I basically I'm here like a Viagra for women. Is this like kind of like that or. No? Like will I take it? And I'm like, I need to stop my day, cancel my calendar. I'm fully like in the mood to do things. Susan Bratton: [00:18:13] Well, you know, for for us women, so much of our sexuality begins in the mind. But when your when you're vaginas lubricating and wet more, you actually do feel more turned on. So there are many women who've reported to me that they're walking around wet again. For the first time in a long time, and that naturally makes us feel like we could be more open to having sex. And one of the things that really helps reverse the drying out and shriveling up is partly taking a nitric oxide supplement, as well as making sure you have your essential fatty acids. And some what I like, I like collagen, but collagen alone is not enough. I've got a really sneaky, awesome hack for you that'll make me knowledgeable. Tell us, keep your tissues plumped up. There is there's a bacteria, a probiotic. It's called El Rouda. Ri l r e u t e u r i locked the lizard, derides and studied by Stanford. It's been studied by many, many. There's a lot of clinical data on the fact that this particular bacteria creates scaffolding in our tissue on which the collagen hangs. And without it. And my other hack, which is highly iranica acid and I like this brand, neo cell. Neo cell is a highly ironic acid that helps hold the moisture in the tissue. Susan Bratton: [00:19:52] So between the collagen and the HRA and this particular bacteria, and I put these in my spice grinder, I take 10 capsules, put them in my spice grinder, grind them up, put them in my yogurt maker with my you can use dairy or nut milk and a little inulin, which is a prebiotic fiber. That's what the bacteria eat. You put the inulin in there, you sternal up, you put it in 100 degree yogurt maker, you leave it on for thirty six hours, very slow at one hundred degrees. And it cultures and you get this wonderful yogurt. And that's what I put in my morning smoothie, which I have right here. This is my morning smoothie. I'm still drinking it. And so I have the LRAD rye yogurt in here. And then I also put in. That the collagenase. So I like a brand called Organics. And I'm also like bulletproof when you make it with the yogurt and the collagenase. You're doing a fantastic job giving your body what it needs to hold on to the collagenase so they can stay there. And then I also use colostrum. I use colostrum in my smoothie, and I use a cream that is an organic cream from a company called The Cream. Susan Bratton: [00:21:12] That is a colostrum based natural skincare product. So colostrum are very good. And going back to the hotel, you're on a acid's there are a couple of different things you need to know about HIV. You want there's there's something called high molecular weight and low molecular weight. How URAC acid. Yes. And the low molecular weight, which nacelle makes is very good for your skin. The high molecular weight, which is lubra ocen L'Abri is why. And that's good for your joints. If you're cracking when you're moving, that's a loss of age in the joints, in the synovial fluid. And so that you need the higher that you actually get this to racecourses, you need the high molecular weight. And then I also think that topical, highly irenic acid can't hurt a bit. The truth is that anything topical is only going to do so much. Your beauty starts from the inside out and you have to have enough. You have to have enough collagen. You have to have a structure for it to sit on with the L root rye. You have to have good, essential fatty acids, which I want to talk to you about. Elizabeth Molina: [00:22:23] Check out the video she's showing us, literally the pictures. I was very impressed with the picture of the vulva and all I didn't like. I come I think that I'm pretty educated, but like I learned so much in this little, we didn't even go into so much detail. So I'm like, holy moly, Shmuley, I need to learn is so much more. And I love that you talk about beauty is an inside job. And, you know, we are talking about sex and we're talking about getting it hot and steamy. And before I want to go into the beauty part, I want to go into because you have this shy and you have this pizzazz about you that I can tell you're having a lot of fun, not just in real life and in your bedroom, but in in your mind as well and in your body. But quickly, I want to touch up on two things before we go into the beauty and continue the regimen, because they're all linked together. Right. Your beauty, your skin, your face, your sex organs, like the collagen you're talking about, all of this is linked together. And it's no surprise. I it was the first time I've even heard about it. I always thought it was the hormones that you're decreasing lubrication for women. It was like, oh, you're getting menopause, you're getting dry. I mean, I'm not in that age yet, but I'm in, you know, the biohacking space with women over 50. Elizabeth Molina: [00:23:38] I love to learn. And like I'm going to be there, you know, not soon, but like eventually. And I'm like, what's what's in store for me? I want to learn how do I, you know, hijack that? How do I biomech that? And this is the first time I've heard of this. And it makes total sense, I have to say, like everything you're saying makes sense. The proof is in the pudding. Look at you. You look like not a day over like twenty eight. So I'm just like, how do I get there? How do I do that? But we are still coming out of a pandemic. Slowly, some places are closing back up again. And as you know, I'm sure you've heard it in your industry. Couples are suffering. Couples are suffering. Singles are suffering. And I mean, that's a whole nother episode. I feel like single during the pandemic and getting, you know, sexual pleasure and all that kind of good stuff. What may be freebee was you had that you could recommend to couples to kind of spice it up, you know, especially having maybe young children in the home under like 12, just, you know, finding it very difficult to be in each other's space. Not feeling that zests. Give us something to go on. What can they download today, right now that can like bring some fire back? Susan Bratton: [00:24:44] The first thing that I'd recommend now you can find everything I'm talking about at Susan Bratten dot com. I have a page that mentions all my products. Flow is on there, for example, but it also has all my free gifts. And I have over forty five programs on there, and many of them are free. So help yourself to anything you want, because everyone's at a different place in their sexuality. So I can't guess where any individual would be the most helped. But I'll tell you a couple of things based on what you ask me. I'll give you some directions. So when you get to the page and look at those things, the first is that I've really written about why it's not your hormones that are drawing you out. You know, when you have a loss of estrogen going through perimenopause and beyond you, your vaginal tissue gets then your vaginal mucosa gets thinner and it can become very painful. There are many things you can do to fix that, one of which is this product, the V fit, the V fit. If you go to Joi Lux dot com slash Susan, there's a special page two. This has red light therapy, which uses photo bio modulation, low level laser light therapy, Bagnoli, along with heat and vibration for Kagle toning and recolonization. It helps with incontinence, thickens up the tissue. It reverses that painful sex along with perhaps a plant based estrogen and DHEA cream rubbed internally if you don't want to do bioidentical hormone replacement. Susan Bratton: [00:26:13] I have thirty eight fascinating facts that supercharge your sex drive. It's called Hot to Trot and it's that hot to trot book dot com or you can find it by going to Susan Bratten dot com. And it goes more into these kinds of things that are it's not actually your hormones hits all these other things. Here's some things you can do. It includes the information about the L root rye probiotic and all kinds of things in there. So that's one. The second thing is talking more about how our female genital system works and how to pleasure it in the way that it needs to be measured, not in the way that is shown in television, on movies and in pornography, which is actually hurting us, not helping. And that's at arousal tips dot com. Ok. And then as far as spicing up a sex life, there's a couple of things I always say that couples that play together stay together, especially in the bedroom. It's either sex or money that tears us apart. And most of the time, if we were with we both have jobs. It's usually around sex. It's around sex more than people want to admit. You can learn pleasuring skills. You can do fantasy and roleplay. You can do lingerie, fashion shows, you can do new sex positions. You can have sex in new locations. You can incorporate toys into your lovemaking. Susan Bratton: [00:27:33] You know, there's lots of ways that you can invigorate your sex life. But honestly, one of the most simple ways to get started doing something new is to try a new sex position. And I have a book called Seven Stimulating Sex Positions, that it's at seven positions dot com, the number seven positions dot com or at Susan Bratten dot com. All roads lead to Rome. And what I like about that is it's my seven favorite sex positions and it's an illustrated guide there. The illustrated couple is dressed in lingerie and things like that, but it is really fun to just work your way through all seven and try them out. And there are things that generally anyone can do, even if you've got joint problems or weight problems or what have you. So seven positions is something that I'd start with to get your sex life going, because when you learn new things together, when you begin as beginners together, it generates that new relationship, energy that's gone missing. Everything that I've been doing is inside, out, outside, in natural as possible. One of the things that I do love a good skin brush, but one of the things that I think is the most important is a good fatty acid profile. You have to have a lot of good fats. So, for example, I make my own salad dressing. And, you know, in order to eat healthy, raw vegetables and good salads, I like to call this the undressing dressing. Susan Bratton: [00:29:05] I like to call it Visegrád, because what it really does is, you know, we lose the blood flow to our pelvic bowls, both the masculine and feminine, because we get plaque in our arteries from eating bad fats that clog everything up and then our blood flow is restricted. So when you make a good salad dressing out of, you know, like an organic avocado, oil is what I like to use as a base. Yeah. And if you take a cup of organic avocado oil, a quarter cup of a nice sherry vinegar. Yeah, that's nice. Old sherry vinegar and then a tablespoon of Dijon mustard and some salt and pepper. And then I use one of two dried herbs. I'll use fresh herbs. But I honestly think the dried herbs taste better. I use either savory or marjoram. Don't mix them. They don't taste good together. And you just keep those all those ingredients are dried ingredients you can keep in your house all the time. There's nothing up in that that you can't just store. So you can make fresh salad dressing, shake it up in a jar. And then I like to add a salad. I think a salad diced very fine, gives the dressing a delicious dimension. Everybody always wants my dressing people when I'm coming over to their house for dinner pre pandemic, they'd be like, can you can you make me some of that dressing and bring it over? Elizabeth Molina: [00:30:25] It sounds yummy. Susan Bratton: [00:30:26] Yeah, it's delicious. And so I think making sure that you're not eating bottled dressings is very important. Make your own vinaigrette and then take cod liver oil every day, a big tablespoon of it because cod liver oil. And you can get the orange or the. Strawberry flavored I like the Nordic Naturals. It's on Amazon. The cod liver oil has a very good, essential fatty acid profile. But I also use a lot of these activation products. I use the black Couchman oil well like that, the Stari and Pumpkin, which is great for breast and prostate health. And I also use this five seed blend. And so I'll just take a tablespoon of one of these oils along with my cod liver oil. So I eat my avocados, I drink my avocado oil, and I eat my oils. And then I also take something called Puram response, which is it's called a pro resolving mediator. And what this is, is basically essential fatty acids that also really help lower inflammation. A lot of inflammation comes from cellular debris. So when you see yourself aging and you think, OK, what do I do to stem the aging? What you actually have to do is go, I know you like prolon the fasting mimicking diet, and I like that as well. So doing intermittent fasting either with prolon a kit of food that you buy or food window eating gives your body a chance to clean the dead and broken cells out. Elizabeth Molina: [00:32:01] It's all connected. It's all connected. Beauty, health, vitality, sex like function, like when you are inflamed, you don't have a drive. And it doesn't surprise me because there's so many things blocking that blood flow. Yeah. That vitality to come through to get you like you're not feeling yourself. Like how can you you're inflamed. Your body's fighting something, OK? You are Covid. You look fantastic. Like I can only hope and wish that like I will look like you Susan Bratton: [00:32:29] Could really be you know, it really ruined my skin. It was so depressing. It was weird because, you know, I lost my cognitive function. I couldn't work for a year. I'm a CEO of two companies. And my my whole team had to run the business without me. Wow. I couldn't even run the. I'm really not back yet. I'm doing I'm doing a lot of these kinds of experiences getting myself back out in the world because they're easier for me to do than sitting down in meetings and things. I still have concentrate, etc.. But I'll tell you of all the stuff, because I'm so vain, you know, I feel in my life that I've gotten prettier as I age and I want to be beautiful for the joy that it brings me and everyone who gets to look at me, Elizabeth Molina: [00:33:12] Really, I just Susan Bratton: [00:33:13] Love it. We're not supposed to say stuff like this out loud, but you know what? I say stuff out loud and I've been given a gift and I I've worked very hard to maintain it. Now, when I got Covid, it ruined my skin and half my hair fell out. And I, I like to call myself follicular challenged. I've got that Scandinavian baby fine hair. So I'm wearing a hairpiece. I'm wearing what's called an integrated hairpiece. And basically what it is, is it's like a little custom fitted cap that has lots of holes in it, kind of like those old frosting kits. It has these little clips all the way around the base. And I take the tail of my hair, my rat tail of my comb, pull my own hair through it. I have my hair is dyed to match underneath, but my own hair is is very thin and baby fine. And I lost half of it. So I put on this integrated hairpiece. When I do public appearances, the things that I've been doing that are more procedures are number one, I got preppy hair. Yes, I got it. They call it the fam vampire hair left, but it's PRP punched into your head. That then helps new hair growth. And I've got probably a good three inches of hair. But to support that growth, what I do is I use a laser hair hat every day for 10 minutes, just like the laser I use into vaginally to keep my vaginal mucosa strong. I use a laser hair. I sometimes I have the hair cap on and I've got my V fit inside my vagina. And I just sit there on Instagram. Elizabeth Molina: [00:34:57] That's like the ultimate bio hacker. Let's speak about what you're doing, your beauty routine, what you're drinking, what you're eating, because you look fabulous. And obviously we know you've got the bedroom down, but you know, for the bedroom, you also need to feel good. You need to feel good in your skin. You need to feel good in what you're in, in your suit, which is your body, your vessel. Susan Bratton: [00:35:16] Well, we've talked about the internals now, the outside job, again, to keep it as toxin free as possible. And one of the things that I always like to do, if I can, is have the deluxe version and then the ghetto cheap. I'm broke. So I like a product line. If you've got lots of money, I like a product line. And it's kind of these are my real ones, of course. So it's kind of greasy. But I like a brand called Mother Mutty. Elizabeth Molina: [00:35:44] Oh, I love Susan Bratton: [00:35:45] That mother makes body butter. They make and a body oil and they make a body. Sarah and I think these are a very nice quality product with excellent absorption, with a really nice non-toxic profile. Yes. So mother is very good. But if you can't afford mother and I understand that you can't. Here's my ghetto option, which I use a lot for sex, too. This is a mango butter. And all it is is organic, refined mango, but it's literally just mango butter. Elizabeth Molina: [00:36:24] What do you do with this for seeds? Susan Bratton: [00:36:26] I rub it all over my body. I have sensual massages with it. I don't use it internally, but I use it externally. The only reason I don't I would use it internally the first time I use it. But when you have up something, you dip your fingers in to it. It's going to get bacteria and. Yeah. Not use it into your vaginally. Because I always say that if you wouldn't put it in here, you shouldn't put it in here because your vagina is the other end of your alimentary system. Essentially, it's just a tube. And so it's the same tissue and your mouth is very, very similar to your vaginal mucosal lining. And it's really quick to absorb everything. And the problem is that lubs are an FDA class two product, and they have to have preservatives in them to keep the bacteria's out. Right. And the problem with that is that the preservatives are toxic. So I don't I don't recommend if you've got stuff from CVS and Walgreens and all those places that are lubs, just stop using them and switch to an organic refined oil like whole hoeber sweet almond avocado. Those are three nice vaginalis lubricants. And make sure you have them in a squirt bottle so you're not touching them at any time and introducing bacteria and use them quickly so they don't get rancid. Susan Bratton: [00:37:46] They last for quite a while. And if you are a condom user, you need to use a poly urethane or polypropylene condom with an oil based lubricant because oil will break down latex. But so many people have latex allergies now that I don't think anybody's using latex condoms these days, but maybe they are. The other thing that I would say about condoms is that semen is very, very healthy for us women. And we've been kind of scared off of semen because you you're going to get pregnant if you can get a Nestea, you know, all this kind of stuff. But I really like the fertility awareness method using a daisy tracker or another tracker like that so that you don't have to use a condom necessarily if you're with a safe partner who's been tested. Right. You can't do that. The problem is condoms. You know, there's over 20 studies, and only if condoms only protect you from a couple, most estes's your skin to skin contact, which is why I say that until you have your potential partner tested, you should never put your mouth on their genitals. They should never put their mouth on your genitals. And you should never do genital to genital contact. You should keep it to kissing in hands, which are pretty safe as long as they've been Covid tested and vaccinated semen. Susan Bratton: [00:38:57] When you can get into a relationship where where you can actually have the semen in your vagina is very good for you because it has luteinizing hormones that regulate your menses and regulate you even after menopause. Also, serotonin for mood lifting and elevation, zinc for cognitive function, testosterone for courage. And go getter, go get Earnest's. So, you know, we are although I support same same sex relationships with equal vigor, the masculine the male female sexual relationship is a very healthy and symbiotic one. And there's nothing to be afraid of around semen. So that's a long winded talk about STIs and safe sex and contraception and lubrication. But it it all comes down to, you know, non medicated IUDs and fertility awareness met that are the least toxic birth control pills and lubs you get at the grocery store are the most toxic. And the chances are that your listeners are maybe doing one or both of those things. So it's it's important to talk about. So the inside job around toxin's these these can be oils. You know, they're cheap. You get a big vat of it. They're very nice. And these are really good for the rising of the externals. Elizabeth Molina: [00:40:19] Yes. And you said something about the sperm and how like it's great. You know, obviously, if you're practicing safe sex, use Daisie, Tricor, et cetera, et cetera. If you know your cycle, be responsible like, you know, obviously don't email us and say like, hey, I became pregnant, it's your fault now, like take care of this baby. What about swallowing sperm? Like, how does that affect? Because I know so many women who are concerned with the cat. Calories, I know this sounds crazy, but they talk about calories. Are going to stay in your body. What is that going to damage you? Like there's so many conversations about this and it's still taboo. But I figured you're here. Why not? Like, let's just get it out of the bag. Susan Bratton: [00:40:58] Well, your vaginal mucosa is a very spongy tissue. So it's going to pull in all that goodness and distribute it through your body when you ingest semen. Your stomach acid is really killing it off. So you're not getting the same benefits. And with regard to caloric content, that's a Google global fact. I'm not worried about calories at that level, myself personally. Elizabeth Molina: [00:41:23] And so, like, let's continue with the regimen. Susan Bratton: [00:41:25] Yeah, I like Doctor Dennis Gross. I like his alpha hydroxy daily skin refinishing and his body refinishing. Ok, Hydrox, these are fruit acids. They're quite natural. There's not a lot of chemicals in these daily body buffers and weekly body buffers. And they're very good at keeping your skin soft. I've always worked my whole life to keep my skin feeling like velvet. I want it to be plump, wrinkle free, but I don't mind getting tan. I don't know if you can see, but I'm a tan woman and there's no tan lines. Elizabeth Molina: [00:42:01] Guys, you have to see this whole diet and do that again. I mean, like that was hot. Look at this. Oh, my God. Ok, dude, she's like a 28 year old. Like, fuck what? Ok, we don't have to like play this back and clip this for like micro content. Like she just lashed us. And it was not and I'm not sad about that. I was on a hot flash twice. Sorry. You're doing a great job that mother oil is really working. I would order all a whole bunch of that today. Susan Bratton: [00:42:32] I like sunshine. Now, the problem is I don't let it get on my face and my neck and deckle touch. So I wear a really good sunscreen. And the one that I like is called Eclipse SPF. I wear this. But I also this is one of my this is one of my places where I make an exception. I use Chanel Foundation and it has some shitty chemicals in it, but I don't care. Elizabeth Molina: [00:42:55] And I love that you said Susan Bratton: [00:42:56] That you got to choose your battles, 80-20. Yeah. The eclipse under. And then what I like is that CC cream from Chanel because it is pretty thick but doesn't look thick on. And it's a fantastic barrier. If I took my breath, I have my makeup matching my tan because I sit out in the sun every day naked in my backyard and I get 15 or 20 minutes worth of sun. And I do have some aged spots, which I continue to whack back with Fraxel. So I get the spots and I whack the spots. That's my process. I don't love it, but that's what I do, because I want the viit, the natural sun, the natural color, the natural vitamin D. It makes me feel better. And feeling better is even more important than age spots for me. So I've got a white face and a brown body. And so what I do is I use the Chanel cream, the Chanel CC cream, which is also a really nice ESPs. I have a double SPF on my face because I don't want to lazarre the crap out of my face. Now, there's some other things. So this is a product that I've been using and it's very expensive. It's three hundred dollars a bottle. Elizabeth Molina: [00:44:05] What is this? Susan Bratton: [00:44:06] It's from skin medaka. Everything I own has grease on it. I mean, literally, that's Elizabeth Molina: [00:44:11] Because you use them. Susan Bratton: [00:44:13] I am just I am so lubed up. I am like a slippery little devil all the time. This skin, medaka tiens, advanced serum. This is a single pump in the morning, single pump at night. And essentially this is a firming, smoothing, tightening anti wrinkle. Good for us, old six year old broads. So I use skin medika. And this is one where I'm like, I'm just doing it. It's got some stuff in it, but it's working. It's really getting rid of the surface, the small fine lines and giving me some plumpness. So I've done the PRP into my skin. I get the facials. I do a couple of other things. Here's two more things that are natural. One is castor oil. I use castor oil. When I shampoo my hair, I put a dropper full of castor oil with the shampoo and shampoo with the castor oil in it. It's very good for hair growth and emollient, see, but you have to put it with the shampoo and then kind of scrub it out and it leaves a little a little deposit of that. And that's been very good. You can use this on your eyebrows. If they get thin as you age, castor oil will regrow your eyelashes and your eyebrows. And then I just got on to this one of my mentors, Dr. Patti Taylor, who's well, a little older than I am. Let's just put it that way. She's a redhead, so she's got super fair, thin skin. And I was telling her about how Covid just really. Took my skin and just made it so bad. And she said, try this hoe hoeber oxygenated skin cream, it's called pure 03 P oh three. Elizabeth Molina: [00:45:56] Oh, I've heard of this is amazing. Susan Bratton: [00:45:57] It's really it makes your skin really nice and plump and it's all natural and organic. So I really like this activated oxygen. Oil. It's basically ozone. Elizabeth Molina: [00:46:10] One thing. Susan Bratton: [00:46:11] And they shoot it with ozone. And you can use it if you get like fungal infections on your nails, your toes or your nails. Elizabeth Molina: [00:46:19] Can I say that that's also great for like acne scars, like the healing, like a rash or anything like that. Mosquito bites like that is amazing. Amazing. I love that Susan Bratton: [00:46:30] Stuff. And it's so simple. It's just how horrible oil and ozone, you know, it's great. It's like castor oil. These are our grandmother's recipes and remedies that we're coming back to that I think are very powerful. Now, of course, I also do things like topical estrogen. I have a compounded estrogen topical that I do, and I do this maybe once a week. It's estriol, progesterone and organic shea butter. It doesn't absorb very well. You're not going to get any you're not going to get your estrogen boost that way. I do bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. And I have a little a little clicker that puts a little bit of shea butter with essed biased. When you do estrogen replacement, you need to take two kinds of estrogen estriol and estradiol, because the third kind of estrogen is estrogen. And that's the one that gives you breast cancer. So you have a ratio of estrogens throughout the three estrogens. You want to increase the pie of the two good ones, which decreases the pie of the bad one. So it's a biased that I use intravenously. So it goes right into my system because it's just like I would be eating it, but I'm putting it where I want to thicken the vaginal tissue. Ok. I also take progesterone sublingual at night and I put testosterone cream around my labia on my clitoris, and that's how I get my testosterone. And so I take testosterone, progesterone and biassed as bioidentical hormones for hormone replacement. But I also do a topical estrogen on my face and forearms and hands because the tissue gets thin. Yes. My neck and décolletage. Elizabeth Molina: [00:48:19] So I just want to make sure that everybody knows, like you want to be seeking out a professional. Don't go out there and buy weird estrogen testosterones from China that you don't know where you're sourcing them from. Like this is very, very important. Guys, she is working with someone she didn't like, just Google this and she's like, oh, I heard this on a podcast. Let me figure it out. Like just I just wanted to put that disclaimer out there. Ok. Tell us the next the next stuff. Susan Bratton: [00:48:44] Well, the other thing that I do for the age spots it's topical is hydroquinone, Treant annoying and Kojak acid. And this is my from my derm and this is what I put on the little age spots that appear because, you know, they do you do get sun. You just do. And what's come out. So this is what I use on my face to kind of mitigate those. It would be similar to what you would do if you use like O'Bagy. It's kind of like better than O'Bagy because it's scrypt not off the shelf, but it's very similar. It's like, you know, it'd be like skin cuticles or O'Bagy or something like that. But it's a prescription strength. And that's the that's the little combo that I use for my derm for the age spots. And then the last thing I want to tell you about is bone structure. As we age and everything droops. A part of the reason that it droops is that we're losing bone mass in our face. We lose the bone density, and that's what actually causes our face to collapse. I chew something called tears of Cheetos. This is this is a resin. It's called Mastec. It's it's a resin. I get this on Amazon. It's a resin that comes from a pomegranate tree on the island of Chios in Greece. It's a natural product and it's like gum, but it's tougher and natural. And every day I chew for as long as I can to my jaws get worn out. I chew this, you know, kind of like tough thing to give my jaws a workout, to keep my system strong so that I don't have bone density loss. Elizabeth Molina: [00:50:24] So I love to ask everyone, like you are thriving in so many categories, but I also love to you know, you said Covid really got you. And like we're human and we can do all that we want to do. And we can be like the water expert, the sleep expert, the sex expert. But we may we have our days. So I want the audience to know like. Ok, you're human, too. Like you're also sometimes excelling in one category, sometimes you need a little bit of extra care. So where would you say that you are excelling in the beauty circle and where would you say you could use a little bit more attention? Susan Bratton: [00:50:57] For me, it's about building back my stamina and regrowing all of the muscle tissue that I lost, the sarcopenia that happened from laying in bed. So one of the things that I'm worried about is getting started again now that my energy is such that I keep getting all these little little infections because my immune system is so compromised, you know, so I've been I'll get up and then I'll get hurt and I'll get up again, and then I'll get hurt and I'll get up again and I'll get hurt. So I'm trying to go to the source and got it do autophagy and fix my immune system. But I'm also needing to rebuild muscle without hurting myself. And one of the things I'm planning to do this summer is a series of M Sculp. Yes. Yes, because I think that if I can use a machine, it uses electromagnetic vibration to contract your muscles like 12000 times in a you know, in a treatment I'm going to do this summer is do a lot of ocean swimming and dive the waves and things like that. That's what I'm in and making love. Not that I'm going to you making up for lost time, but definitely my weak spot right now is the musculature and my strength, my flexibility, my balance, because Covid also does a lot of brain trauma. So I've lost a lot. I've lost flexibility and muscle lying in bed, and I've lost stamina from being ill and I've lost my balance from the Covid brain injury that I got. So I'm really working on that. The stamina, the flexibility that Elizabeth Molina: [00:52:39] The bowel movements. Yes, all Susan Bratton: [00:52:41] That's the next Elizabeth Molina: [00:52:42] Thing. Ok, so where is it? So now we know where you're lacking. Where are you thriving? Susan Bratton: [00:52:46] I'm thriving in all of the things that I've learned my whole life are coming together in ways that I can really say, things that help people understand quickly how to have the intimate connection that they want and to understand that it's not their fault. They haven't been doing anything wrong, that you just didn't know. And now, you know, and it's going to be easier. Elizabeth Molina: [00:53:07] I love that we're coming to the end. And I like to ask all my guests, what is one piece of advice, something that you wish you would have told your younger self like today, Susan, today, right here, right now, sitting with me. What would you have told the younger version of yourself? Susan Bratton: [00:53:21] Every time insecurity creeps into your mind about your looks, about your body, about all of that physicality, you're never going to look better than you do right now. You're you're always going to it's just going to get worse and worse. And if you spend your whole life holding yourself up to some thing of imperfection that you can't get trying to push yourself to become, that you're making yourself miserable. And what people what people think about you is how you make them feel about themselves, not how you look. And the less that you worry about those little things that come into your mind and the more you realize that it's just your estrogen making you feel that. Let lack of confidence and that judgment. It's just your mind trying to keep you safe. But sometimes our minds aren't programmed quite right and they're hard on us. And the more that you can let go of worry about those imperfections and the more that you can put your energy into heart connection and joy, the better life you will have. Elizabeth Molina: [00:54:32] That's such great advice. And not just for yourself or your younger self, but for anyone listening in right now. There's so many people who need to hear this message. So I am so happy that you're sharing that with us. And we have come to the segment where most of my guests are so humble, they don't love to over brag about themselves or boast about their accomplishments. So I made a section called Breaktime where you get to brag about yourself. Tell us what you're doing. It doesn't have to necessarily be business related. It could be like you learn to paint with your toes or something like, I don't know, you know, like something random, something fun that you're proud of that you want to share with us. So the floor is yours, like brag away. Susan Bratton: [00:55:18] I learned how to scuba dive just a few years ago, and I've done over 30 dives already. And I find being in the ocean a deep connection to Gaia, to Earth, to all living things. And I think that you can learn new skills at any age. And mine was scuba diving. Elizabeth Molina: [00:55:37] Oh, I love that, I love that brag about yours. I'm excited to try it one day. I definitely on my bucket list. Yeah. Have you seen any sharks or dolphins? Like did you get to. Did you scuba dive in like the ocean in that way or no? Susan Bratton: [00:55:51] I have seen sharks. I haven't seen any dolphins. I haven't been where there are dolphins, but I have seen sharks and manta rays and all kinds of amazing animals that so beautiful under there. Elizabeth Molina: [00:56:03] Thank you so much for coming on. I really do appreciate it. I know that my listeners have gotten so much information. We went from sex to skin to the beauty inside out to scuba diving to you, flashing us with. We can tell that you're definitely putting in work because your skin looks amazing and it definitely shows. So if you guys didn't get to watch the anatomy pictures in the beginning or Susan flashing us or all of the amazing products that she's using. Definitely. Check out the YouTube video, check out the TV and follow her. If I were myself, I put everything in the show notes and we are excited to order this product that you talked about in the beginning. And I'm excited to get some of it and see what happens. Flo. Yes. Awesome. Thank you so much. And again, thank you for being a guest on here. Where can our audience connect with you? Where can they find you? Yeah. Susan Bratton: [00:56:55] Susan Bratten Soussan be a teto and you can find me on Instagram. You can find me on my website. You'll find me. I'm out there. Elizabeth Molina: [00:57:05] Well, thank you so much. And definitely check out all of her freebies. I am excited. Definitely. We have to do alive and we have to like keep on connecting because I've made you my mentor. So, yeah, the audience is going to get a lot of you. Bye, guys. I just want to say, if you did not learn enough in this episode and if you want more, definitely sent us a message, sends a DM, we're going to do a live. So stay tuned for that. But definitely put something of the comic guys. I mean, this was such a bomb conversation. And I want to see the other stuff. But I do want to be respectful of all of our listeners because we have all ages. And I'm just trying to make it work for everyone, really. I have been left wanting more. Having a thousand more questions. It's so interesting. And, you know, she has been so, so nice to have so many free guides on her website. I will have everything linked in the show notes. And again, you know what I'm going to ask you know what I'm going to say? I'm going to say sharing is caring. If you have a friend, a girlfriend, a partner, anyone who you think would benefit from the female anatomy and learning more about the female body. Elizabeth Molina: [00:58:17] Also, even aging, you know, the way that Dr. Susan talks about in the things that she's going through or has gone through, please share this with that and do not be greedy. This is totally free and have them subscribe because we're going to have to really interesting more conversations to come. Also, if you would like to know about a certain topic, if you want to know more about something specific, if you have any questions, if you know a guest, that would be great for the show. Send me a message. Elizabeth at Elizabeth Melina Inc.com. There's never enough information. So I'm here to bring you experts. I'm here to answer your questions. You haven't subscribed. I don't know what you're waiting for. And also, if you haven't left a review, please do so now. It takes 30 seconds and that would make my day. And this would also help the podcast be more known and be more seen. So I would gladly appreciate you doing that anyways, guys, until next week. I'll see you then. Bye
Hier bei The Gayze interessieren wir uns für drei Sachen: RuPaul's Drag Race, Eurovision Song Contest, und andere Dinge. Und nun ist es endlich so weit, wir beginnen unsere Reise in die unendliche Welt von Themen, die wirklich von Bedeutung sind. Zu Anfang etwas, was uns allen auf der Zunge brennt (wenn es schlecht läuft): Eistee! Wie random kann eine erste Folge sein? Max ist ein großer Liebhaber von Eistee, Geeo kannst du damit jagen. Das verspricht Zündstoff und ein spannendes Gespräch. Erfahrt, wie die „ersten Male“ mit Eistee waren, welche schönen Erinnerungen sie mit dem Getränk verbinden und wo sie im Battle Pfirsich vs Zitrone stehen. Als wäre das nicht genug, folgt am Ende noch ein LIVE Produkttest von dem neuen Eistee „Dirtea“ von Shirin David (Hashtag not sponsored). Die Boys konnten alle drei Sorten ergattern und trinken sie zum ersten Mal während der Aufnahme. Macht euch bereit für die ungeschminkte Wahrheit. Prost!
Heute wieder geile Themen. Das Neue Patent, Nestea und Wellness für jedermann. Hört rein und seid dabei.
Bob wants you to celebrate National Iced Tea Day! What were they thinking with this classic Nestea commercial?? All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Visionner l'épisode. / Diffusion : 3 décembre 2019 JF a oublié d'enlever un trépied et veut refaire l'intro et Philippe propose de nommer l'épisode « l'épisode du pied », mais ça ne sera pas retenu parce que ç'aurait été plate pour Jo Coco. On parle de déprime et on apprend que même Chacha n'échappe pas aux blues de l'hiver : depuis quelques jours, elle bougonne au lieu de dire « Yes! Yes! Yes! » tout le temps. JF avoue aimer regarder son sapin illuminé dans la noirceur, on en profite pour faire le point sur la convention qui interdit d'afficher des décorations de Noël avant le 1er décembre et Philippe parle du jeu Stardew Valley que JF lui a offert Noël dernier. On s'excite en parlant du basho (tournoi de sumo) en cours et on mentionne au vol le groupe Facebook Grand Sumo Enthusiasts à la suite de quoi Philippe avoue avoir abandonné l'idée de partir le groupe Facebook Sumo Québec (8:51). On présente le chapeau (qui est en réalité la pochette de dés à JF) dans lequel les gars ont mis des sujets de discussion ce qui amène Philippe à se plaindre de la présence du jeu Les Dés de la Destinée à tous ses partys de famille et chercher en vain du réconfort auprès de ses camarades (11:47). JF explique comment dupliquer un D100 avec 2 D10 mais ça ne fonctionne pas, finalement. (Toutes ses campagnes de D&D sont des mensonges.) On jase de Rachid Badouri et de Louis Morissette et rappelle la disponibilité de l'épisode exclusif Patreon Papa est devenu un lutin où les gars regardent et commentent le film, inspirant Philippe à vouloir faire pareil avec le show Les Morissette (15:44). On questionne l'expression « coït interrompu » (20:23). On annonce le retour du super Lemon Haze que Mathieu qualifie de « pot pour les enfants ». (Allô la police!) Moment totale honnêteté : Guillaume Wagner était invité mais a dû se désister alors c'est Jo Cormier, l'homme avec des ostie de beaux cheveux qui a l'air d'un joueur des Red Wings et qui était sur la shortlist de 4 personnes que les gars voulaient inviter, qui le remplace. Karatéka depuis 1 an et demi, Jo déclare son admiration envers sensei Daniel Grenier, avançant qu'il est le plus flexible des humoristes (24:55). Il raconte ensuite une expérience amère vécue avec la police, ce qui mène à une discussion sur les super héros qui ne s'occupent apparemment pas des bons bandits et le tout aboutit à « Hulk the police » (27:39). On revient sur le phénomène Lucien Francoeur et en profite pour donner les résultats partiels du sondage visant à savoir s'il devrait être invité au podcast (Tu me niaises - 01 JF Provençal). On compare JF à Pauly Shore puis on jase des films Face/Off et Judge Dredd et les opinions diffèrent autour de la table (41:42). On trouve des alternatives aux sapins et cadeaux de Noël traditionnels. (45:30) JF avoue ne pas être assez responsable pour donner de l'eau à un sapin naturel et ainsi éviter qu'il brûle en 30 secondes. On apprend que Jo s'ennuie de la série Art Attack dans laquelle un des artistes de l'émission tond le gazon en forme de différentes affaires, ce qui suscite beaucoup de questionnement au sein du groupe (50:40). Jo explique à quoi sert le rodage et les gars s'emportent. S'ensuit une dénonciation de la pub de sensibilisation à la mycose des ongles qui se transforme en montée de lait contre toutes les pubs qui devient finalement une diatribe de Philippe contre la pub de Nestea (56:55) et on se met d'accord que les crieurs publics c'était bien plus noble. On aborde la peur de mourir (1:04:50). Jo propose à qui veut bien l'entendre, sans gêne, qu'il a des accès à Disney+ à donner. (Sûrement parce que c'est lui la Police du web.) Jo raconte que des gens lui confient des missions à l'occasion ce qui mène encore une fois à une montée de lait sur la police (1:07:00). On parle d'hygiène et de douche téléphone (1:10:34) et on alimente la chicane éternelle Star Wars vs. Star Trek (1:14:35). On dénonce l'hypocrisie des aliments « vitaminés » et on se demande, si on a vraiment faim, ce qui est le mieux entre « Manger sa main et garder l'autre pour demain. » et « Manger son pied et garder l'autre pour danser. » (1:18:00) On parle de la dangerosité absurde de la luge en mentionnant au passage l'accident mortel des jeux olympiques de Vancouver et on propose d'organiser des jeux Olympiques « all animals » (1:23:24). JF et Jo initient les gars aux Japanese bug fights, Philippe dénonce le ridicule de l'émission de parcours de couteaux De l'acier et du feu : coupe ou crève! et Jo invite les gars à écouter Louis et la faune urbaine. JF crée un sondage à savoir si on invite Louis au podcast (1:27:00) et Jo raconte une anecdote de vieilles grébiches (1:37:09). BONUS Toutes les fois où Jo Cormier dit « Tu me niaises! » : 32:40 / 32:54 / 39:28 / 52:15 / 1:02:03 / 1:12:44 / 1:36:30 / 1:39:24 SCOOP 91 fans Patreon en date du jour, ce qui oblige les gars à faire du contenu exclusif. Les Morissette sortent un 2ème show... Les Morissette 2! Philippe prévoit une trilogie et Véro qui fait du MMA. C'est presqu'impossible kicker quelqu'un dans' face. (26:38) Les gars vont faire le film « Hulk the police » s'ils amassent 127 millions sur Patreon Mathieu a vu L'homme d'Encino au cinéma. JF dit en joke qu'il va se partir une fondation, à l'instar de Louis Morissette. (Double SCOOP : Quelques mois plus tard, il part la campagne Indiegogo Aidez Philippe Cigna à écrire un livre.) Les gars s'engagent à se payer une pub sur la bande du Centre Bell si jamais ils atteignent le montant mensuel nécessaire (genre 50-60 000$) avec le Patreon. Pas se laver 3 jours ça fait du beurre de poche. Dark side de Jo : Il vire malin en voiture. Citations notables « Un dé 100? C't'indécent. » - Philippe, 14:30 « Chu juste trop batté pour comprendre la vie en ce moment. » - JF, 21:30 « Guillaume, c'est le Yvon Deschamps de l'humour. » - Mathieu, 22:40 « Je suis maître Yogi depuis un an... Ta yeule! Tu t'étires, ostie. » - Jo Cormier, 26:01 « Heille mon chum ok quand tu fais du karaté t'as peur de toutt', ok! » - Jo Cormier, 27:10 « Chocolope, la gang! » - JF, 40:06 « Ouh, ça chauffe! » - Philippe, 40:40 « L'art ça doit être libre, que ce soit en gazon ou en moutarde. » - Mathieu, 52:45 « Tu penses-tu qui rodait, Rod? » - Mathieu, 56:43 « Moé les longues aventures pis les quêtes de p'tites personnes qui font pitié mais qui s'en sortent ostie d'tabarnak ça vient m'chercher. » - Jo Cormier, 1:14:59 « 2-3 push ups, 3-4 pull ups, un p'tit Yop. » - Jo Cormier, 1:18:03 « T'as pas besoin de vitamine dans l'eau, t'as besoin d'vacances. » - Mathieu, 1:18:45 https://www.patreon.com/tumeniaises pour + de 70 heures de contenu exclusif
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¿Izquierda o Derecha? Una discusión que nos puede llevar a grietas peores a los +4 que tiraste antes que tu amigo cantará UNO y que en algunas ocasiones esas fisuras son irreparables, por eso el día de hoy exploraremos un poco más sobre el tema, además de explicar porque esta mal pensar que el Nestea de durazno es mejor que el de limón. También queremos darle la bienvenida oficial a Clemente Nobilio quien será nuestra tercera voz en el podcast.
Happy Gay Chrima Weekend! The Fat One kicks it off with the Vulgarian National Anthem, a 2020 Census, a recipe and a review of his day in Fat Acres. Don’t forget to FALL BACK Saturday Night. Happy National Candy Corn Day!
Lasst uns Filme schauen, Unis bauen, Büros beziehen und vor Scams fliehen. -- Moderiert Martin jetzt allein? Warum sind Start-ups keine beliebten Arbeitgeber? Idee oder Team - was ist wirklich relevant? Wie wirkt sich ein Marken-Rebranding aus? Warum gibt es wieder Nestea? Können Kirchen modernisieren und digitalisieren? Welche Filme mag Hannes? Warum gibt es in China so viele Geisterstädte? Was ist ein Vorschussbetrug? Wo ist das neue andmetics Büro? Braucht es eine weitere Hochschule mit technischem Fokus in Oberösterreich? All diese und ein paar andere Themen in dieser Folge. P.S. Denkt dran: Schickt uns eure 120 Sekunden Audio-Pitches!
Che effetto ha il caldo sulla pubblicità, sui brand e sui creativi? Alcuni prodotti stagionali richiedono un linguaggio specifico legato all'estate?La puntata più HOT dell'anno: spot estivi, gelati, gambe lisce, climatizzatori e telefonia.
Maikel Jiménez es miembro fundador de la SCEV con mas de 20 años de carrera como montador. Inicia como pasante en la prestigiosa postproductora “Post House” en Caracas, donde se formo como editor de piezas para publicidad. Colaboró en la creación de comerciales para clientes como Colgate, Pepsi, Polar, Nestea, Coca Cola, Toyota, Ford, McDonald’s, entre otros. Se inicio en el montaje cinematográfico como asistente de Giuliano Ferrioli (SCEV) para la película “100 años de perdón” (1998) de Alejandro Saderman. Su primer largometraje como montador fue “Anonimo” (2000) de Enelio Fariña, film que no fue estrenado por dificultades de financiamiento. Fue el montador del largometraje “El Inca” (2016) de Ignacio Castillo Cottin. Gracias a este trabajo Maikel gana el premio al mejor montaje en el Festival de Cine Venezolano 2017. Como editor de video clips Maikel ha realizado montajes para Ricardo Arjona (Lo poco que tengo), Viniloversus (Bipolar viceral), Jean & Cisco (Dime como) y Diego Escobar (Puro cuento). Nuestros socios fundadores Maikel Jiménez (SCEV) y Alfonso Herrera Mora (SCEV) hacen honor a la generosidad, júbilo y profesionalismo de nuestro amigo y colega Diego Cardier (SCEV).
Navid und Nando (oder Nando und Navid?) haben riesigen Durst. Den löschen sie gerne mit Eistee, aber welche Marke ist die richtige? Und warum überlegt Nando ob ein Schuss LSD die ganze Sache noch verbessern könnte? Was für eine absurde Idee! Dieser Podcast wird einfach immer besser. Also: nicht lange abwarten sondern reinhören!
Michael reviews Nestea's LWE offering as well chats about other iced tea variants, customer and consumer feedback, zero-waste stores PLUS get's a response to his inquiry by Nestle.
Lucas Colman presenta María en Pandora's Vox. El cantante madrileño, amante de las hamburguesas y del Nestea, es rockero porque lleva pendiente. A vistas de lanzar su próximo disco, Lucas se sienta en el estudio de Nostromo Magazine para enseñarnos, con público, lo que esconde uno de los artistas más tímidos del panorama nacional.
Find the Good News Journal - Entry 2 - The Nestea Plunge w/Oran Parker In this Find the Good News Journal Entry I take you on my morning reflection at Mimosa Pines Cemetery in Carlyss, Louisiana. I talk about the Feasts of Saint Francis and Saint Faustina (and I admittedly screw up the day of Francis's Feast). I share my thoughts on the incredible display of love and mercy in a Dallas, Texas courtroom this week, and what the Divine Mercy means to me. I hope you'll join me inside this journal entry beneath the trees at Mimosa Pines. ==========SUPPORT FIND THE GOOD NEWS ON PATREON >> www.Patreon.com/FindTheGoodNews ==========FIND THE GOOD NEWS IS PRODUCED BY PARKER BRAND CREATIVE SERVICES >> www.ParkerBrandUp.com==========
'You know how I know you're lying? Your voice just went super high there. You sounded like the gingerbread man from Shrek.' 'Netflix is like Dr. Pepper... Crave TV is like Dr. Skipper. Netflix is Nestea, Crave TV is Tea With a Twist'
If you were an entrepreneur whose company was recently acquired for millions of dollars, what would be your next move? If you said, “Get on a boat and sail the Carribbean,” then you’re in good company. That was David Smith’s plan. After 13 years on the grind, Smith, the co-founder of organic tea brand Sweet Leaf Tea, was ready to relax. But after a few months at sea, he grew restless and soon found himself drawing up plans for a new business: cold brew maker High Brew Coffee, launched in 2013. Drawing upon the experience and team Smith cultivated at Sweet Leaf, High Brew got off to a fast start and has since become one of the top-selling brands in the competitive cold brew segment. In an interview included in this episode, Smith reflected upon his 20 year journey as a beverage entrepreneur, cutting his teeth with Sweet Leaf and his lifelong friendship with the brand’s co-founder Clayton Christopher, and why culture was “everything” at the company. He also discussed his next act with High Brew and how his prior experience influenced the launch and development of the brand, as well as the importance of planning for growth and why he believes that, no matter how well you plan, mistakes are unavoidable. This episode is presented by Flavorman, the beverage architects. Show notes: 2:39: Interview: David Smith, Founder/CEO, High Brew Coffee -- In a call with Taste Radio editor Ray Latif, Smith spoke about his foray into entrepreneurship and why his homebase in Austin has long been a hotbed for innovative startups. He also discussed learning on the job as the co-founder of Sweet Leaf, the simple, yet effective, communication and marketing strategies for the brand, the rule of thumb for vetting potential employees and whether he was satisfied with the sale of tea company. Later, he explained why, despite Starbucks’ dominance in RTD coffee, he saw an opportunity to launch High Brew, how past relationships and alliances played into the development of the brand, and why innovation has been key to its growth. Brands in this episode: High Brew Coffee, Sweet Leaf Tea, Nestea, Lipton, AriZona, Starbucks
I tell the story of trying to imitate something I seen on TV with terrible results. I also tell the story of one of my shitty bosses. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cedric-reed/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cedric-reed/support
This podcast was created to share our love of the holidays, year round, with you. In our seventh summer podcast, Beth talks about my favorite drink, iced tea, including those old commercials by Nestea. Sydney heads to Hawaii to visit the Dole Plantation on Oahu, on her unusual attractions across America series. And Cole takes us to Papau New Guinea for exotic and beautiful places to vacation. Because it's summer time, you deserve this summer fun at HolidayMoons! Join us by listening to this episode and by following us on the below social media sites: Twitter: @holiday_moons Instagram: @holidaymoons Facebook Page and Group: holidaymoons Website: randalmoon.wixsite.com/holidaymoons HolidayMoons was created because we love and celebrate holidays and seasons throughout the year, and we want to share our love with you. It includes decorating, going to festivals and events, watching related TV shows and movies, listening to seasonal music, cooking and eating, seasonal shopping, and best of all, enjoying how others, like you, have celebrated too.
This podcast was created to share our love of the holidays, year round, with you. In our seventh summer podcast, Beth talks about my favorite drink, iced tea, including those old commercials by Nestea. Sydney heads to Hawaii to visit the Dole Plantation on Oahu, on her unusual attractions across America series. And Cole takes us to Papau New Guinea for exotic and beautiful places to vacation. Because it's summer time, you deserve this summer fun at HolidayMoons! Join us by listening to this episode and by following us on the below social media sites: Twitter: @holiday_moons Instagram: @holidaymoons Facebook Page and Group: holidaymoons Website: randalmoon.wixsite.com/holidaymoons HolidayMoons was created because we love and celebrate holidays and seasons throughout the year, and we want to share our love with you. It includes decorating, going to festivals and events, watching related TV shows and movies, listening to seasonal music, cooking and eating, seasonal shopping, and best of all, enjoying how others, like you, have celebrated too.
Gilberto Lazo, frontman de la banda Big Mandrake, nos invitó a su casa. Con la hermosa vista desde su balcón y par de vasos de Nestea, esa mañana dominical hicimos el repaso de sus casi 30 años en la escena del Ska venezolano, de sus giras y, claro, de su experiencia en Miami.
Dagen derpå i Kypros - Marius kan prate nederlandsk - Nestea-boks - skjebnedag i Eliteserien - vi ringer Ivar Hoff
Depression first engulfed James during his time as a full-time children’s minister. Depression is a unique struggle in most jobs, but in ministry, it seems to be even more daunting. And, I wanted to get insight into how it feels to struggle with mental illness as a man in ministry. Before depression, James had the ability to really connect with the kids at church. He said, “If I can think it, I can create it.” He reminisces his time where he described himself an amazing pastor. He loved his life and loved his job. For James, depression started as a tiny nagging feeling where everything is doomed. There wasn’t one incident that triggered things for him, he just slowly stopped loving life. In the past, James judged people who had depression. He thought people should buck up and get over it. Because of family history, he even felt like people with a diagnosis of mental illness used this as an excuse to “get out of life”. James’ depression manifested itself through sleep disorders and apathy. He said things got to the point where his wife carried everything up to the point where he was literally just working at church when necessary. The ability to feel good was taken from him. He says he was lacking serotonin and dopamine, a true chemical imbalance. James felt a lot of shame in his struggle and just waited for the day that he was “over” the depression. He struggled with wondering what he did wrong spiritually because he had depression. The feeling of keeping up an appearance of “fine” at church was exhausting. He took it upon himself to get better and tried and tried and tried to change spiritually. His pastoral staff made is seem as though they accepted his depression, that it was ok to be broken. However, there was a point where that wasn’t the case. After attempting to quit his job as a pastor three times, he finally had to walk away from traditional ministry. James cried out to God, desperate for an answer, wanting a change in his life, and wanting to be free from the hold of depression. He says that ultimately this was a medical mental issue but not a spiritual one. What he needed was proper medical attention to attend to his health. One blessing that James sees in the hard times is that depression has beaten his quick temper out of him. He realizes he now only has so much emotional and mental energy and choosing to spend it wisely (instead of wasting it on being angry on something silly). James walks us through his road to recovery. He traveled from doc to doc, prescription to prescription and found that his health was a constantly under construction battle of self-care, grace, and acceptance of his situation. James asked, “What if God chooses to never heal me from this? How will my relationship with God continue through this?” At this point, James found beautiful and sweet surrender. A point where James let go, but God never did. James helps us understand that God is always meeting us where we are. God gives us value and none of our efforts change that. This is where surrender becomes effortless freedom instead of shameful quitting. If you were old enough to view TV commercials from the 80’s, you’ll appreciate his NesTea analogy. :) And this is precisely why I admire James. God created him to share his humor and his struggle. And it is so, so valuable. Find James and his podcasts here: https://nlcast.com
Apr 9 - I finally took a chance and went live on my personal FB page to promote my business
“Gin tonic, Nestea y las dos Españas”. Texto original y narración #byJulia En Google Drive
Eu lembro de um tempo que o kit de fodue era meio um dos bons presentes de casamento depois dos essenciais (geladeira/fogão). Era o ápice da coisa que ninguém nunca comprava, só ganhava. Depois disso, no decorrer dos anos 2000 o presente que subiu para o topo das listas de casamento foi a Nespresso. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Mas a Nespresso era cara, as capsulas eram caras e, óbvio, a empresa não conseguiu segurar a patente das cápsulas e com a concorrência pronta para invadir esse nicho com produtos populares, a Nestlè criou sua própria linha popular, a Dolce Gusto. Passado um bom tempo de existência de ambos os produtos qual o melhor? Em termos de preço, já não dá para dizer que há tanta diferença, a MiniMe da DolceGusto custa R$399 enquanto a Essenza Mini da Nespresso custa R$ 395 (os preços são dos sites das marcas em outubro/17). Sim, há opções bem mais caras, que acrescentam algumas funções, muda o design, mas em ambas as linhas, da mais barata à mais cara, a estrutura interna da máquina (que é o que realmente importa) e a pressão é a mesma. Assim, mesmo a Dolce Gusto mais cara ainda é uma máquina inferior a Nespresso mais barata em termos de maquinário. Sinceramente, por mais que eu acredite que há valor na beleza do design, se for para recomendar eu sugiro comprar a mais barata mesmo, a não ser que dinheiro não seja problema na sua vida. Uma exceção para essa questão do preço é se você gosta de leite no café, daí você pode querer desembolsar os R$1.199 de uma das Nespresso mais caras para poder ter a espuma de leite aplicada direto na xícara. Agora, quando se pensa no preço, não dá para pensar só na máquina, porque você ficará escravo da capsulas para toda a vida, então tem a questão do preço da capsula. Hoje, pelo site dos fabricantes, o preço médio de uma capsula Dolce Gusto é R$1,39 (a caixa com 16 capsulas é $22,20), dá pra comprar mais barato em promoções e combos, mas a média é essa. Já da Nespresso as capsulas saem a $1,90 as de linha normal e $2,70 as especiais, também é possível comprar um pouco mais barato em combos. Assim, no mês, uma pessoa que toma um café por dia, gasta em média $42 em dolce gusto e $57 em Nespresso. Esse é um valor a se considerar, principalmente se tem mais de uma pessoa na casa e se toma-se mais do que um café. O preço da máquina, no fim, é quase irrelevante diante do custo de comprar capsulas. Agora vamos as peculiaridades de cada máquina. A Nespresso é totalmente focada no café. Tem uma carta bem diversificada de tipos de café e torras com intensidades para todos os gostos. Eles compram lotes no mundo todo, possuem um sistema de torra e encapsulamento padronizado sempre com um foco em oferecer um café espresso bom. Eles possuem 24 cafés de fixos e sempre estão lançando lotes sazonais novos para maior diversidade. Além do café, a Nespresso tenta vender um "conceito". Quando você compra a máquina ganha um cartão que lhe dá o direito de tomar cafés de graça nas lojas da Nespresso (mas esse é um direito que só é útil mesmo se você mora perto das pouquíssimas lojas). Além do café eles dão diversos cursos gratuitos para os clientes na loja conceito deles. Já fui em alguns, são curiosos. A Dolce Gusto já tenta pegar o cliente pela variedade de bebidas e não pela qualidade em si. Eles aproveitaram que já tinham várias marcas solúveis como nescafé e nescau investiram nessa linha. O que não falta são cápsulas que misturam leite com café solúvel e há até capsulas de chá (o Nestea) para fazer com a máquina. Ou seja, o café é só uma das opções. Sim, tem cápsulas de café espresso, mas é preciso ficar atento na hora de comprar. E qual a conclusão? Bom, se você gosta de café mesmo, a ideal é a nespresso, sem dúvida, mesmo mais cara vai acabar sendo melhor do que ter que encarar os poucos e medianos cafés da Dolce Gusto. Mesmo os espressos da Dolce Gusto têm uma qualidade bem inferior e os cafés solúv...
Well, we kick off our first proper episode in too long by gathering around ye olde youtube machine and watching a lizard squirt blood from its own eye, so you know we've got a real corker on our hands. Eventually we get around to talking about Incantation and their logo of questionable substance, Autopsy and their hidden-baby cover art, Cryptopsy and their penchant for taking the Nestea plunge, Vomitory and their namesake's theatrical roots, and how Bloodbath are the Travelling Wilburys of death metal! All of this, plus Devin scares some construction workers, Fraz sings some Miley, and we get down to the bottom of a few fathomless mysteries. It's a mixed bag of death in an episode heavy enough to scare ghosts! BRUTAL.
After taking his share of Nestea plunges, Lex (and his wife) have an observed New Year's Day miracle.
Kaffee Kaffee Kaffee! Die meisten Deutschen nehmen den großen Teil ihrer Flüssigkeitszufuhr über Kaffee auf. Ein Unternehmen, welches davon profitiert ist natürlich Starbucks! Denn hier schafft es eine Firma, trotz einer harten Gastronomie-Branche enorme Renditen einzufahren. Wir haben uns daher heute mal das Unternehmen und die Aktie angeschaut. Ps: Dieser Podcast wurde mit Kopfhöhrern von Apple aufgenommen bei Skype von Microsoft aufgezeichnet mit Premiere von Adobe geschnitten bei Facebook gepostet und mit Nestea von Nestlé & Coca Cola unterstützt, aber nicht finanziert durch GEZ Gebühren. Folge direkt herunterladen
Antes de nada, ¡Feliz Año a todo el mundo! En el episodio de hoy trataremos un tema peliagudo: el colesterol. Si habéis escuchado la entrevista con Jorge sobre La gran mentira del colesterol, pensaréis que me he vuelto loco. Bueno, empecé este experimento antes de interesarme en profundidad sobre el tema y ya que estaba metido en ello, me pareció muy interesante acabarlo. A parte de esto, la dieta que me recomendó Pablo me parece perfecta y nada problemática independientemente del objetivo. Os contaré cuál era mi dieta habitual, cuál fue la utilizada con la idea de bajar el colesterol y analizaremos los resultados con Pablo Zumaquero, que para mí es uno de los nutricionistas punteros en nuestro país. Ahondaremos en el tema tan controvertido tema del colesterol y veremos que la misma dieta tiene diferentes resultados en personas diferentes (con casi la misma dieta otra persona bajó el colesterol total de 169 a 139). Dieta habitual Carne: casi todos los días Huevos: unos 15 a la semana Pescado: 1 vez semana Verduras y fruta: todos los días varias veces al día Desayunos: como una comida más, normalmente sobras o huevo. Dieta para bajar el colesterol Marisco o calamar: 1 vez a la semana. Pescado azul: 2 veces a la semana. Pescado blanco: 1 vez a la semana. Carne blanca: 1 vez a la semana Carne roja: 1 vez a la semana. Verdura/ensalada: Intentar meter en casi todas las comidas Libre: 1 comida a la semana Puñado de frutos secos a diario Avena: 3 - 4 días a la semana. Nada de guarrerías ni bollería. Alguna cerveza el fin de semana con los amigos. Legumbres: 1 día a la semana. Patatas: 1 día a la semana como plato principal y acompañamiento cuando se quiera. Arroz integral: 1 día a la semana como plato principal y acompañamiento cuando se quiera. Huevos: 6 - 8 a la semana. Lácteo: Se permite una ración al día. Mejor queso curado aunque también vale yogur. Fruta: la que se quiera. Desayunos: puñado de frutos secos + sobras o avena Resultados Resultados tras la dieta para bajar el colesterol Preguntas Trataremos los siguientes temas con Pablo: ¿Quién es Pablo Zumaquero y a qué te dedicas? ¿Qué opinas de los resultados? ¿Es necesario bajar el colesterol? ¿Con una dieta low-carb es posible que haya personas que les suba? ¿Crees que con una dieta baja en grasas que posiblemente cambiará el perfil lipídico de las partículas LDL bajaría éste y con él el colesterol total? Índices aterogénicos Dieta made in Pablo Zumaquero para bajar el colesterol, ¿es buena como alimentación habitual? ¿Qué recomendarías que tuviera la gente en cuenta en su alimentación? ¿Dónde podemos encontrarte? Os dejo lo que Pablo nos ha comentado en la entrevista respecto a lo que es comida basura y lo que no: LA COMIDA BASURA Considero que la comida basura son aquellos productos con ningún o muy poco valor nutricional, provocando así más riesgos que beneficios para la salud si se consumen. Suelen ser muy diferentes de sus materias primas originales, con un proceso de transformación que genere sabores, aromas o texturas extremadamente agradables que hace que sea muy complicado controlar su consumo en el mismo momento de tomarlos o que provoquen un deseo exagerado de volverlos a comer. ¿QUÉ ES COMIDA BASURA? Galletas de todo tipo, cereales de desayuno, pasteles y bollos (incluidos los caseros), golosinas, patatas fritas y otros snacks salados como los kikos, helados, batidos de sabores, leche con azúcar en polvo coloreada con cacao (Nesquik o Colacao), yogures azucarados, natillas, flanes, petit, chocolates con leche o blancos, pizzas, hamburguesas, refrescos azucarados (incluyendo Aquarius, Trina, Nestea o tónicas), embutidos de mala calidad (chopped, fiambres, mortadelas,...), caramelos, zumos de frutas (sobre todo los de bote, aunque el natural no tiene mucha diferencia), salsas comerciales, comidas precocinadas refrigeradas o congeladas (l...
I have to say speaking with Steve was a fascinating experience. The world of audio branding and how it brings music into our everyday is very cool. How music affects the way we purchase and consume products and experiences, as well as remember and associate them is eye opening. Steve's psychology background mixed with his branding and marking experience and his passion for music make him the audio branding guru he is! Aaron Bethune. http://www.playitloudmusic.com I will mention there is a little noise on and off until the 16min 50secs mark. This is generated from Steve’s mic brushing against his clothing. Crystal clear and noise free after that:) Here is a little more on Steve: Always one to take the unexpected path, Steve left a career in the fields of social psychology, research and statistics to pursue his love for music and production. Landing in Nashville, he worked as an independent composer, A&R director, record producer, music house executive and publishing consultant. In 2003 he followed another fork in the road, working as a consultant to develop and execute brand management strategies for a client roster that included corporations, advertising agencies, commercial music houses, record labels, publishing companies, marketing firms and entertainers. Eventually, Steve discovered that all these paths led to a place where marketing, psychology, sound and philosophy converged. He stepped into the role of CEO/CCO of iV in 2005, positioning the company to be a leader in the growing field of audio branding. In 2009, he took his act on the road, believing that the combination of Nashville’s diverse creative community, coupled with his understanding of audio branding as a process, would connect globally. He founded iV2 in Frankfurt, Germany, with business partner and friend Uli Reese. Working together, Steve and Uli have quickly established iV and iV2 as companies with a shared vision for innovative audio branding strategies, a passion for creative excellence and a dedication to client service. The companies’ combined catalog includes work for Nike, Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Burger King, Toyota, Dodge, Ford, Audi, Opel, Union Investment, Trojan, Jacob’s, Melitta, Vodafone, Nestea, Arla, Clausthaler, Choice Hotels, TV Movie and many more. When not bouncing back and forth between Nashville and Frankfurt, Steve enjoys pursuing photography, facilitating dialogue groups on issues of diversity and exploring the relationship between chaos and creativity. Steve Keller http://blog.ivgroup.cc/
MLG Anaheim Recap Internet - White-Ra WO:ad Personliga uppfattningar av eventet? DjWHEAT anser att Rakaka ar varldens basta sajt? EVO peakade pa 87k samtidiga tittare (Bara SC2 och LoL storre?) NesTea vann GSL for 3:e gangen Dota 2 - The International - med 1,7 miljon dollar. 85% av Rakaka-lasarna valjer DotA2 framfor LoL och HoN. HoN blir gratis Svensk landslagsspelare i Quake Live fuskade. Vad hander nu? Ska man banna honom i 1 ar fran alla turneringar? EG-Huset, Anna P som manager, StrifeCro, Machine, IdrA, Axslav, iNcontroL, DeMusliM Kriget mellan MLG och IEM, datumkrocken SESF slapper ranking ESWC presenterar forsta kvalen. 5 sponsorer. m.m. SteelSeries Razer sponsrar Blizzard-event