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Best podcasts about noble art

Latest podcast episodes about noble art

Café Crème Sport
Times Square, Las Vegas... Un wk boxe entre démesure et déception !

Café Crème Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 68:07


Enzo et Lionel célèbrent le retour du Noble Art sur Sparring Podcast avec debrief des trois gros events ayant eu lieu vendredi, samedi et dimanche. Au menu : beaucoup de gros noms (Teofimo Lopez, Canelo, Naoya Inoue) mais pour des oppositions, hélas, trop souvent sans réel panache. Bonne écoute !

Science Of Sales Podcast (for Rural)
#81 The Noble Art of Selling w/ Simon Bowen

Science Of Sales Podcast (for Rural)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 67:16


In this episode, Simon Bowen shares valuable insights on sales, emphasising the importance of understanding human behaviour. He advocates for a noble approach to selling that prioritises value and understanding over pressure tactics. Simon discusses using models to enhance communication and highlights the difference between being a vendor and a customer hero. He also addresses how sales are evolving in our AI-driven world and the significance of wisdom in the process. He encourages a future-proofing approach by simplifying complexity, maintaining calm, and helping clients become the heroes of their own stories. Finally, Simon underscores the importance of embracing AI to stay competitive in the changing market. Make sure you watch Simon and me chat as he draws his wonderful and powerful selling models on our new YouTube Channel: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC4AbZvx4kE⁠ To find out more about Simon and his models visit: ⁠www.modelsmethod.com⁠ and make sure you sign up for his 20min teachings. +++ Want to make more rural sales? Get your FREE copy of “How To Succeed In Rural Sales” Ebook here: www.ruralsalessuccess1.com/ebook Connect with or Follow me on LinkedIn: nz.linkedin.com/in/stjohncraner Subscribe to my weekly rural sales email (which goes out to 3500+ rural sales professionals worldwide) here: bit.ly/3voaPS7 To join our private Facebook Group where we share a ton of free rural sales and lead generation tools almost daily join here: www.facebook.com/groups/285326399207141/ For details on our training programmes you can check out what we do for sales teams with our Rural Sales Success™ programme here (www.ruralsalessuccess1.com/programme-invitation) or for managers with our Rural Sales Manager Mastery™ programme here (www.ruralsalessuccess1.com/programme-invitation) For more on us, what we do and who we work with: www.ruralsalessuccess.com / www.agrarian.co.nz

Uncensored Society Podcast
MYM 185 | Money Meets Mindset: Mindset Shifts and Spiritual Growth with Ana R

Uncensored Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 35:58


Send us a textIn this episode, Kay sits down with Ana R., also known as Empowered Supernova, to discuss the powerful intersection of money and spirituality. Ana shares her journey from overcoming limiting beliefs to building financial freedom through stock market investing. Discover how she integrates mindset shifts with practical investing strategies and how she empowers others to do the same. Ana also shares insights from her book "My First 1 Million: A Spiritual and Material Approach to the Noble Art of Making Money."What to Expect in this Episode:00:00:01 — Introduction to Ana R. and her unique approach to financial freedom.00:02:05 — Ana shares her childhood story and early passion for speaking to an audience.00:07:50 — Overcoming limiting beliefs around money and success.00:13:45 — The role of spirituality in financial growth.00:17:00 — Why most people fear the stock market and how to overcome it.00:24:01 — The power of group investing and building financial confidence.00:31:00 — Common misconceptions about investing in stocks.00:41:30 — How financial freedom provides time, resources, and opportunities for growth.00:48:00 — Final advice from Ana on starting your investment journey.Guest Bio:Ana R., also known as Empowered Supernova, is an investor, author, and financial educator dedicated to helping individuals achieve financial independence through stock market investing. With her book "My First 1 Million," Ana simplifies complex financial concepts, making them accessible to everyone. Her unique approach combines practical financial strategies with a strong emphasis on mindset and spirituality.Connect with Ana R. (Empowered Supernova): Instagram: @empowered.supernova Facebook: @empowered.supernova LinkedIn: Ana Rodriguez Email: ana1nana@ticn.ieConnect with your Host, Kay SutharBusiness Website: https://makeyourmarkagency.com/Podcast Website: https://www.makeyourmarkpodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kay-suthar-make-your-mark/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/482037820744114Podcast: https://www.makeyourmarkpodcast.com/Email: kay@makeyourmarkagency.comFREE Gifts from Kay Suthar:3 Ultimate Secrets to Getting Booked on Podcasts: https://getbookedonpodcast.com/5 Simple Steps To Launch Your Podcast in 14 Days: https://14daystolaunch.comFree Podcast Resource: Podcast Launch BlueprintFree Gift from Ana: Attend a live consortium meeting to see group investing in action. Contact Ana for more details. Tune in to discover how you can take control of your financial future with Ana's expert insights and empowering guidance!

Welcome To Midsomer
Welcome To Midsomer #45 - The Noble Art

Welcome To Midsomer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 66:13


This time, Eilen and Eric get in the ring with THE NOBLE ART. People surrounding a champion fighter are being murdered. How many rounds will it take for Barnaby to knock out the killer? We are talking when killers are charming, the history of boxing, and buns of steel!THE NOBLE ART - Series 13, Episode 6Created, produced, and hosted by Eileen Becker and Eric BuscherSend us email! We love it and crave validation! Write to us at welcometomidsomer@gmail.comLinksWebsite - www.welcometomidsomer.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/welcometomidsomerInstagram - welcometomidsomerThreads - welcometomidsomerWe are now on YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@WelcomeToMidsomerLogo and Podcast art - Smeedrai Theme Music - The Infamous Space

Mondial sports
Mike Tyson de retour: noble art ou arnaque?

Mondial sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 48:30


C'est une légende des poids lourds que le poids des années avait éloignée des rings. Pourtant, à 58 ans, le controversé Mike Tyson reprend les gants ! Face à lui, ce vendredi (15 novembre 2024), un acteur et créateur de contenus très célèbre (et pas irréprochable non plus), beaucoup plus jeune et quasi-débutant dans le monde de la boxe : Jake Paul !(Rediffusion du 16/11/2024) Ce casting improbable attire les curieux, mais fait aussi s'étrangler certains puristes. Au lendemain de ce « combat », Mondial Sports sera là pour compter les points !  À ma gauche, notre invité Jean-Philippe Lustyk, grande voix française du noble art. À ma droite, Xavier Foupa-Pokam, notre consultant vedette et légende du MMA !Le gong retentira à 16h10, TU !

Les Samouraïs de la Vente
#565 - Cyril Durand, CEO de Temple, Noble Art

Les Samouraïs de la Vente

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 41:53


Cyril Durand est passionné de boxe et c'est un entrepreneur hors pair bootstraper à la tête de ses 5 salles et de son Aventure Temple. Il nous partage dans cet épisode l'envers du décor opérationnel et stratégique, ainsi que les éléments financiers de son Business Model. De nombreux entrepreneurs de la FrenchTech sont venus au sein de ses salles : Harold Gardas de KOM, Guillaume Gibault de la marque Le Slip Français, Jeremy Blackwell...un très grand nombre de noms connus. Quelle est la recette magique de ces salles ? Vous le saurez en écoutant cet épisode vibrant !

Dating Transformation
Approach Her with Easy Confidence: Top Dating Expert Kezia Noble on How to Attract Women In Real Life

Dating Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 37:26


How do you talk to women and create true attraction? What's the right way to approach in the #MeToo Era? How much do your looks matter to women? In this episode of the How to Get a Girlfriend Podcast, dating expert for men Kezia Noble answers these confounding questions. The bestselling author of “The Noble Art of Seduction,” Kezia has helped more than 100,000 men get great dating results. How? By telling it like it is about what works with women. “Guys don't want to hear bulls*it,” she tells host and fellow dating coach Connell Barrett. “They want to hear the raw truth that gets results.”You want raw truth? You got it! Kezia and Connell discuss:(2:35) How Kezia Learned to Get Great Results for Her Clients(10:40) How to Dial Up Attraction Using her “Double-Sided Compliment”(13:12) “The Shadow,” the Side of Men that Women Find Seductive(16:45) What to Say on Dates to go from Boring to Charismatic(18:05) How to Be Authentically Interesting to Women as the Raw, Real You(24:05) The Right Way to Talk About Your Career… and the Wrong Way(25:45) The Truth about How Much Looks Really Matter to Women(28:51) Why Women Hate the Apps and are “Absolutely Dying” for Men like You to Approach Them(32:35) How to Get a Woman Who Rejected You to Change Her Mind and Chase YouAre you ready to confidently approach women and attract your dream girlfriend? Listen now!Featured GuestKezia Noble, The World's Leading Female Dating and Attraction ExpertTO LEARN ABOUT KEZIA'S 1-1 COACHING PROGRAMSwww.kezia-noble.com/VISIT KEZIA'S YOUTUBE CHANNELhttp://www.youtube.com/@KezianobledatingexpertGET KEZIA'S BESTSELLING BOOK, “THE NOBLE ART OF SEDUCING WOMEN”http://www.amazon.com/Noble-Art-Seducing-Women-Foolproof/dp/1843587629FOR A FREE STRATEGY CALL WITH CONNELL TO DISCUSS COACHINGhttp://www.datingtransformation.com/contactFOR FREE ACCESS TO “THE FLIRTY 30,” CHARMING QUESTIONS TO ASK WOMEN ON DATES, ON THE APPS, AND WHEN YOU APPROACHhttp://www.datingtransformation.com/flirty30Quotes"There were 2 things that I noticed pretty quickly, the first was that there were indeed practical tools, advice that you could give men that could really make a change." - Kezia Noble"It's very much pattern breaking is not just about asking an interesting question, it's about your interesting responses." - Kezia Noble

Mondial sports
Mike Tyson de retour : noble art ou arnaque ?

Mondial sports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 48:30


C'est une légende des poids lourds que le poids des années avait éloignée des rings. Pourtant, à 58 ans, le controversé Mike Tyson reprend les gants ! Face à lui, ce vendredi (15 novembre 2024), un acteur et créateur de contenus très célèbre (et pas irréprochable non plus), beaucoup plus jeune et quasi-débutant dans le monde de la boxe : Jake Paul ! Ce casting improbable attire les curieux mais fait aussi s'étrangler certains puristes. Au lendemain de ce « combat », Mondial Sports sera là pour compter les points !  À ma gauche, notre invité Jean-Philippe Lustyk, grande voix française du noble art. À ma droite, Xavier Foupa-Pokam, notre consultant vedette et légende du MMA !Le gong retentira à 16h10, TU !

LANDLINE
Shoplifters R Us - Noble Art or Menace?

LANDLINE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 34:57


This is an episode all about shoplifting. The retail view, the security view, it's history, and a view from the Left. Truly, a blast. Need I say more? Talk shop with Janaya Future Khan

Dans la tête d'un CEO
REPLAY #139 Cyril Durand (Temple | Noble Art)

Dans la tête d'un CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 59:23


« Tout le monde veut faire du sport mais le vrai sujet c'est comment ? »« Il faut vraiment que tu aimes et que tu sois sincère dans ce que tu fais parce que ça va être dur. »« J'embrasse chaque jour ce projet professionnel. »A tous ceux qui prennent des résolutions en cette nouvelle année, ce podcast est pour vous !

Los conciertos de Radio 3
Los conciertos de Radio 3 - The Boo Devils - 05/06/24

Los conciertos de Radio 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 31:20


La historia de The Boo Devils se divide en antiguo testamento y nuevo testamento. El antiguo comprende desde su formación en 2010, convirtiéndose casi instantáneamente en una referencia en el rock n roll nacional gracias a su mezcla de rockabilly, country western, punk y surf; las ediciones de 'Act One' (2012), 'Mala suerte' (2014), 'The Noble Art of Rock N´ Roll' (2016) y 'Devil-o-matic' (2019); y sus largas giras de presentación por territorio nacional, europeo y acompañando a artistas como Bob Wayne e Imelda May entre otros. Y luego está el nuevo testamento. Y es que desde mucho antes de su anterior EP 'Devil-o-matic' en 2019, el frontman Al Navarro y el guitarrista Joe Gabardo tenían la intención de cambiar el rumbo estilístico de la banda. Tras más de una década de actividad, el cuerpo les pedía abandonar el rockabilly que les había llevado a ser una de las sensaciones dentro del circuito rocker nacional para incorporar una serie de influencias hasta ahora inéditas en su vocabulario. De repente, en el local comenzaron a sonar nombres en apariencia tan alejados de sus coordenadas como los de Depeche Mode o The Cult. Este cambio queda plasmado en su disco 'It’s Only the End'.Escuchar audio

Dans la tête d'un CEO
#172 Priscillia Routier-Trillard (The Sorority) - extrait. (produit avec Temple I Noble Art)

Dans la tête d'un CEO

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 15:06


EXTRAITDans cet épisode on reçoit la résiliente Priscillia Routier-Trillard , fondatrice de THE SORORITY FOUNDATION, qui répond aux questions de Yacine Sqalli.

Dans la tête d'un CEO
#172 Priscillia Routier-Trillard (The Sorority) : Entreprendre pour protéger les femmes. (produit avec Temple I Noble Art)

Dans la tête d'un CEO

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 73:31


« Je suis arrivée à un niveau tellement de dingue à ce moment-là que je n'avais plus rien à perdre. »Dans cet épisode on reçoit la résiliente Priscillia Routier-Trillard , fondatrice de THE SORORITY FOUNDATION, qui répond aux questions de Yacine Sqalli.

Full Circle Podcast
78-Year-Old Boxing Sensation: Frank Gilfeather's Global Impact | Full Circle Podcast

Full Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 75:35


 Join us on the Full Circle Podcast as we dive into the remarkable story of Frank Gilfeather, the 78-year-old Aberdeen sports presenter turned boxing TikTok star! Once a renowned Scotland international boxer in the 1960s, Frank is now conquering the digital world with his viral boxing tutorials. With over 300k followers and a million likes, his journey is a testament to the timeless appeal of the noble art of boxing. In this episode, we explore how Frank's passion for boxing has transcended generations and borders. Selling his signature Noble Art boxing gloves worldwide, he's not just an internet phenomenon but a global boxing ambassador. We delve into his daily routine, which garners tens of thousands of views, featuring expert boxing tips, riveting big fight analysis, and fascinating historical tales from the fight game. Discover how Frank's influence stretches far beyond Aberdeen, with half of his followers from the US and a significant portion from the UK, not to mention fans from Mexico, Russia, Australia, and beyond. His story is one of enduring passion, international fame, and the power of social media to connect across ages and cultures.  Don't miss out on this captivating episode where we go full circle, from Frank's days as an international boxer to an internet sensation and a global merchandise seller. Hit the subscribe button, ring the bell for notifications, and join us in celebrating the extraordinary life of Frank Gilfeather!" #FullCirclePodcast #FrankGilfeather #BoxingTikTokStar #SportsLegends #GlobalImpact #BoxingTutorial #InternationalBoxing #PodcastEpisode

Dans la tête d'un CEO
#139 Cyril Durand (Temple | Noble Art) - extrait : La fierté du Temple !

Dans la tête d'un CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 6:01


Dans la tête d'un CEO
#139 Cyril Durand (Temple | Noble Art) - extrait : Passion entrepreneuriat.

Dans la tête d'un CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 7:45


Dans la tête d'un CEO
#139 Cyril Durand (Temple | Noble Art) - extrait : Savoir prendre des risques et travailler (beaucoup) !

Dans la tête d'un CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 7:39


Dans la tête d'un CEO
#139 Cyril Durand (Temple | Noble Art) : Révolutionner la Boxe et fédérer toute une communauté.

Dans la tête d'un CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 59:23


« Tout le monde veut faire du sport mais le vrai sujet c'est comment ? »« Il faut vraiment que tu aimes et que tu sois sincère dans ce que tu fais parce que ça va être dur. »« J'embrasse chaque jour ce projet professionnel. »A tous ceux qui prennent des résolutions en cette nouvelle année, ce podcast est pour vous !

The Michael Sartain Podcast
Kezia Noble - The Michael Sartain Podcast

The Michael Sartain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 136:41


Kezia Noble (IG @KeziaNoble18) is a dating and Pick Up coach. She's the creator of the 7 day mastery program and the author of “The Noble Art of Seducing Women”. She has been producing dating content on YouTube for 15 years.  @Kezianobledatingexpert  ————————————————————  Ready to build a network of amazing women and high-status men? Michael's Men of Action is a one-on-one Master's program that teaches men how to create elite social lives by becoming higher status. Click this link to learn how you can have a High-Status lifestyle now: https://m.moamentoring.com/podcast Click here to join the Men of Action community and watch the High-Status Networking 101 course: https://m.moamentoring.com/moa-community Interested in joining the Men of Action sales team? Apply here: https://www.moamentoring.com/jobs/sales Men of Action has an affiliate program! Post pre-made content and get paid passively: https://www.moamentoring.com/affiliate ———————————————————— 0:00 Intro 1:20 Getting into coaching men 5:22 Women cannot conceive of men becoming more attractive 7:30 Being vulnerable with women 10:24 *The dating market in 2006 15:05 *Dating apps 17:37 Women giving dating advice 21:40 Pick-up in London is different 22:57 *The bitterness of the manosphere and the Red Pill 30:50 *Being bad with women 34:24 *How Instagram changed dating 42:53 Having wing girls 44:47 The celebrity effect 48:41 Men who paid for sex 49:25 *The correlations between dating and marketing 55:23 Dating through the years for women 59:30 What Kezia's life is like 1:03:25 Female vs male desire 1:05:13 *Women's dating expectations 1:13:12 Getting out of the friend zone 1:17:26 Attraction triggers 1:21:06 Red flags 1:23:33 Overcoming shyness for men 1:27:12 How to react when being rejected 1:29:53 Learning dark triad traits 1:32:43 Breaking rapport 1:36:34 Women leaving creepy guys 1:42:48 Women initiating on Michael 1:44:28 Women with high testosterone 1:47:06 *The controversy of men dating younger women 1:51:00 The good thing about PUA 1:53:28 The merge of PUA and the Red Pill 2:00:13 *Women fancy bisexual men 2:07:23 Meeting Kezia 2:08:20 Mystery, Owen Cook and Ross Jeffries 2:12:51 Social media 2:13:21 How having children change you

BTR Boxing Podcast
Shooting The Breeze - The Noble Art of Record Keeping: BoxRec's quest to police a crime ridden sport

BTR Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 60:32


After reading Thomas Hauser's article for Boxing News (link below) Sean & Johnston discuss BoxRec as a data tool for the sport and explore points made in Hauser's article about instances where fraudulent claims over fights and fighters have been made and how much of it exists in the sport. https://boxingnewsonline.net/the-noble-art-of-record-keeping-boxrecs-quest-to-police-a-crime-ridden-sport/ Subscribe https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/btr-boxing-podcast/id1433752118 We are also available on Player FM, Spotify, Spreaker, and many more podcasting apps Follow us at: https://twitter.com/btrboxingpod https://www.facebook.com/btrboxingpodcast Become A Patron patreon.com/btrboxingpodcastnetwork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ballet Kroket
S1 E8 - The Noble Art of Self Defense en een Hasselback Aardappeltje

Ballet Kroket

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 50:41


Welkom bij aflevering 8 van het eerste echte seizoen van Ballet Kroket! We hebben het over alle dingen waarmee je het leven kunt vieren, versieren en verdiepen, kortom over alles op de lijn van ballet tot kroket. De Koks van de Week zijn Lone Poulsen en Cath van Lith. Kijk voor alles over hun private dining opties in Caths Schuur op www.cathseiland.nl Francien Knorringa zag de met Gouden Kalveren overladen film Sweet Dreams. Host Jannekee Kuijper luisterde naar cellist Pieter Wispelweys nieuwste album In Memoriam II - The Scordatura Album, net als zijn vorige, In Memoriam I ter nagedachtenis aan zijn zoon Dorian. https://open.spotify.com/album/2q9NeUzE7tFaXGROdMDhDO?si=lMWiurL4TW6YSIhDGTHHew Gids Kees Foekema besprak het boek Central Asia van Adeeb Khalid. https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691161396/central-asia En hij tipte een concert van The Brass Rave Unit in de Tolhuistuin in Amsterdam op 1 december aanstaande. https://www.paradiso.nl/en/program/brass-rave-unit/1139759 Gids Bart Prinsen was als sterverslaggever live vanuit Theater Carré in Amsterdam bij het Ben Bril Memorial boksgala. https://benbrilmemorial.nl Onze adverteerders zijn: Hermit Gin - de lekkerste gin die er is, gemaakt met Oosterscheldewater en nog een trits aan geheime ingrediënten, te koop bij Gall en Gall. www.hermitgin.com Fever Tree Mediterranean Tonic, de lekkerste tonic voor de perfect serve van een gin tonic met Hermit Gin. https://fever-tree.com/nl_NL/products/mediterranean-tonic-water De Kookhaven - te gekke locatie aan de rafelrand van Amsterdam, geschikt voor al uw culinaire uitspattingen, van private dining tot kookworkshop, van vergadering tot culinair feestje. Bespreek de mogelijkheden met uitbater Dick Ferwerda. www.kookhaven.nl Don Ostra - oestermannen Arend Bouwmeester en Dick Ferwerda serveren oesters en gin op geheel eigen wijze. Voor luisteraars van Ballet Kroket geldt een 99% glimlachgarantie. www.donostra.nl Lone Poulsen, de kok die uit het noorden kwam en workshops geeft over de nordic cuisine, kijk op www.shecamefromnorth.com Adverteren in Ballet Kroket? Mail alles@balletkroket.nl Ballet Kroket wordt op maandagavond opgenomen in Studio Kookhaven in Amsterdam. Wil je een opname bijwonen? Dan krijg je vooraf aan de opname ook een concert van de Ballet Kroket Huisband o.l.v. Arend Bouwmeester en Mathijs Goené, niet zelden ontvangen zij extra special guests. Mail alles@balletkroket.nl Of kijk op onze insta: https://www.instagram.com/balletkroket/ en stuur ons een DM.

The Adventures of Pipeman
PipemanRadio Interviews Holding Absence at Aftershock 2023

The Adventures of Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 14:00


On this episode of The Adventures of Pipeman, we're joined by special guest Holding Absence at Aftershock. The band discusses the artists that helped influence them and their parents' role in their love for music from a young age. Pipeman and Holding Absence discuss the challenges of harsh vocals and the technique involved in preventing losing your voice. Pipeman and the band discuss the difference between the American and UK-based festivals and which aspects they prefer from each. You can find more information about Holding Absence's upcoming tour dates, merch, and latest releases at HoldingAbsence.com. Check out the band's latest release “The Noble Art of Self Destruction” available on all streaming platforms now.Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Listen to & Watch a show dedicated to motivation, business, empowerment, inspiration, music, comedy, celebrities, shock jock radio, various topics, and entertainment. The Adventures of Pipeman is hosted by Dean K. Piper, CST aka “The Pipeman” who has been said to be hybrid of Tony Robbins, Batman, and Howard Stern. The Adventures of Pipeman has received many awards, media features, and has been ranked for multiple categories as one of the Top 6 Live Radio Shows & Podcasts in the world. Pipeman Radio also consists of multiple podcasts showing the many sides of Pipeman. These include The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman in the Pit, and Positively Pipeman and more. You can find all of the Pipeman Podcasts anywhere you listen to podcasts. With thousands of episodes that focus on Intertainment which combines information and entertainment there is something for everyone including over 5000 interviews with celebrities, music artists/bands, authors, speakers, coaches, entrepreneurs, and all kinds of professionals.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he brings “The Pipeman Radio Tour” to life right before your ears and eyes.The Adventures of Pipeman Podcasts are heard on The Adventures of Pipeman Site, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:• The Adventures of Pipeman• Pipeman Radio• Pipeman in the Pit• Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio , theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comDownload The Pipeman Radio APPPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Adventures of Pipeman Podcast is also available on www.theadventuresofpipeman.com and www.pipemanradio.com Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

Pipeman in the Pit
PipemanRadio Interviews Holding Absence at Aftershock 2023

Pipeman in the Pit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 14:00


On this episode of The Adventures of Pipeman, we're joined by special guest Holding Absence at Aftershock. The band discusses the artists that helped influence them and their parents' role in their love for music from a young age. Pipeman and Holding Absence discuss the challenges of harsh vocals and the technique involved in preventing losing your voice. Pipeman and the band discuss the difference between the American and UK-based festivals and which aspects they prefer from each. You can find more information about Holding Absence's upcoming tour dates, merch, and latest releases at HoldingAbsence.com. Check out the band's latest release “The Noble Art of Self Destruction” available on all streaming platforms now.Pipeman in the Pit is a music and interview segment of The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show (#pipemanradio) and from The King of All Festivals while on The Pipeman Radio Tour. Pipeman in the Pit features all kinds of music and interviews with bands & music artists especially in the genres of Heavy Metal, Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, Punk Rock, Goth, Industrial, Alternative, Thrash Metal & Indie Music. Pipeman in the Pit also features press coverage of events, concerts, & music festivals. Pipeman Productions is an artist management company that sponsors the show introducing new local & national talent showcasing new artists & indie artists.Then there is The Pipeman Radio Tour where Pipeman travels the country and world doing press coverage for Major Business Events, Conferences, Conventions, Music Festivals, Concerts, Award Shows, and Red Carpets. One of the top publicists in music has named Pipeman the “King of All Festivals.” So join the Pipeman as he brings “The Pipeman Radio Tour” to life right before your ears and eyes.Pipeman in the Pit Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, Talk 4 Podcasting, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to check out and subscribe to:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit•Positively PipemanFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com, pipemanradio.com, talk4media.com, w4cy.com, talk4tv.com, talk4podcasting.comDownload The Pipeman Radio APPPhone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.com The Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live daily at 8AM ET.The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).The Adventures of Pipeman Radio Show is broadcast on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Pipeman in the Pit Podcasts are also available on Pipeman Radio (www.pipemanradio.com), Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.

The Skinny with Mike and Adam
The Noble Art of Self-Destruction by Holding Absence Album Review

The Skinny with Mike and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 124:58


On this episode, we're catching up with another album worth discussing in more detail that was released while we were away for a few months. The follow-up to one of our favorite albums of 2021, ‘The Noble Art of Self-Destruction' by Holding Absence. Are the band continuing their upward trajectory with their album quality? Or are they reverting back to the same band that forced Mike to write a letter to the music scene back in 2019?! Listen along on our track-by-track review! Also discussed, our thoughts on albums from Sincere Engineer, Zach Bryan, Thank You I'm Sorry, and U2 #HoldingAbsence #SincereEngineer #ZachBryan #ThankYouImSorry #U2 ---------------------------------- Find us on social media: https://discord.gg/2jv87Wypvw https://www.twitter.com/TheSkinnyPod https://www.instagram.com/mikewearsprada mail to:theskinnywithmikeandadam@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith
EP. 250 - The Noble Art of Lucas Woodland (Holding Absence)

Sappenin’ Podcast with Sean Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 71:17


Crooked Melodies. The emo-ist nerd with the emo-ist lungs, aka, your Harry Styles of rock, Lucas Woodland, is our guest on Episode 250 of Sappenin' Podcast! The Holding Absence vocalist returns to celebrate our newest milestone, with confessions on the bands evolution, scene secrets and being overwhelmed by his wholesome engagement reveal. In this conversation, we discuss 'The Noble Art Of Self Destruction', growing into adulthood always on the road, pressure of fulfilling early praise, charming proposals vs wedding plans, reacting to his original influences of Funeral For A Friend, Kids In Glass Houses and The Blackout all reforming, record label contracts, Canadas lack of Tesco, pulling pints to rock major festival main-stages, anime demos, using different vocal techniques, the cult emotion for their track 'Wilt', staying motivated and more! Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpod.Instagram: @sappeninpod.Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Janelle Caston, Paul Hirschfield, Scarlet Charlton, Tony Michael, Dilly Grimwood, Kelly Irwin, Nathan Crawshaw, Mitch Perry, Emma Barber, Alexandra Pemblington, Kat Bessant, Molly Molloy, James Bowerbank, Jenni Robinson, Amee Louise, Stuart McNaught, Louis Cook, Martina McManus, Danny Eaton, Carl Pendlebury, James McNaught, Jenni Munster, Jason Heredia, John&Emma, Em Evans Roberts, Craig Harris, Evan Dodd, Sian Foynes, Emily Perry, Vicki Henshaw, Kalila Keane, Ollie Amesbury, Adam Parslow, Josh Crisp, Joe Janaway, Kyle Smith, Connor Lewins, Let it Flow Yoga, Harry Radford, Billy Hunter, Anthony English, Jordan Harris, James Page, Jade Austin, Kael Braham, Helen Hartga, John Wilson, Kelly Young, Ayla Emo, Lisa Sullivan, Jennifer Dean, Samantha Neville, Michael Snowden, Lewis Sluman, Sharif Owadally, Shaun Croucher, Amy Thomas, Justine Baddeley, Sarah Maher, Stevie Burke, David Winchurch, Luke Wardle, Bethan Downing, Jessie Hellier, Robert Pike, Jessica Tiernan, Nathan Matheson, Owen Davies, Chris Hawthorne, Matt Roberts, Jim Farrell, Erin Howard, Joshua Lewis, Anthony Matthews, Chris Harris, Scott Evans, Andrew Simpson, Danielle Oldershaw, Samantha Bowen, Lucy Neill, Ruby Price, Grazyna McGroarty, Joshua Ryan, Loz Sanchez, , Amandine Urbano, Eva B, Dan Johnson, Billy Parmiter, Alice Wood, Emma Musgrave, Hannah Kenyon, Hayley Taylor, Jonny Rothman, Hannah Rachael, Beth Gayler, Ieuan Wheeler, Madeleine Inez, Sabina Laura, Tom Hylands, Andrew Keech, Gemma Bisi, Robert Byrne, Nuala Clark, Kerry Beckett, Chris Lincoln, Christopher Goldring, Gemma Graham, Jacob Turner, Leanne Gerrard, Andy Wastell, Lesley Dargie-Walker, Jay Smith, Livvy Cropper, Thomas O'Neill, Nathan White, Dana Lasnover, Dan Cullen, Internet Friends, Melissa Mercury.Diolch and Thank You x Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Holding Absence (Lucas Returns!)

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 37:46


We had the pleasure of interviewing Holding Absence over Zoom video!From the moment of our first breath to the very last gasp we take before we die, we never stop growing as people. Every trial and tribulation, every heartbreak, success and failure, every scar, blemish and wrinkle is another brushstroke illuminating our life's unique canvas. As Holding Absence frontman Lucas Woodland sings on “The Angel in the Marble,” the closing track on his band's outstanding third album The Noble Art of Self-Destruction (out now via SharpTone Records), we are, each and every one of us, “a puzzle, a painting, a work of art in the making.”Holding Absence's new album is a testament to how our life's story is never fully told, with opportunities for change and growth found in every moment, from the depths of despair to the euphoria of our greatest loves. Whether adding flourishes of colour to an already picturesque painting, or chiselling away at the marble to reveal the beauty within, The Noble Art of Self-Destruction – the final act in a trilogy of records encompassing the first chapter of Holding Absence's career – speaks to how we are each an unfinished work of art with new meanings and qualities waiting to be discovered.A record Lucas describes as a form of self-therapy that sees him more candid and comfortable with his emotions than ever before, The Noble Art of Self-Destruction brims with a level of energy, excitement and sheer weight of feeling that is unparalleled in contemporary alternative music. Whether Lucas and his bandmates – guitarist Scott Carey, bassist Ben Elliott and drummer Ash Green – are performing relatable anthems about imposter syndrome and self-loathing like massive singles “Crooked Melody” and “False Dawn,” gushing love ballads (“Honey Moon”) or existential reflections on suicide (“Death Nonetheless”), the four-piece's approach on their new album is packed with the kind of vigour that saw Kerrang! label them as British rock's “new leading light” and Loudwire proclaim the Cardiff natives to be “the UK's most exciting new rock band.”Recorded at Canada's Jukasa Studios with producer Dan Weller (Enter Shikari, Bury Tomorrow), The Noble Art of Self-Destruction builds further into the lore of Holding Absence that sets them apart from many of their contemporaries. Taking influence from a varied array of sources including Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo, sci-fi blockbuster Star Wars and the Japanese pottery art of Kintsugi, Holding Absence's new LP speaks to the desire of Lucas and his bandmates to create a project that exists as so much more than just a band.Having broken one million monthly listeners on Spotify and with top song “Afterlife” racking up in excess of 30,000,000 streams, The Noble Art of Self-Destruction looks a sure bet to bring even more success the way of Holding Absence, who've toured with the likes of Funeral For a Friend, Electric Callboy and You Me At Six. Previous LP The Greatest Mistake of My Life saw the band grace the covers of Kerrang! and Rock Sound, with glowing coverage from outlets including Loudwire, Alternative Press and Upset. The Guardian, meanwhile, praised Holding Absence as a band “making pop-rock anthems with rib-rattling drumming and mainstream appeal.”With that love only set to grow once The Noble Art of Self-Destruction is released, it's important for Lucas to emphasize how this album represents that what's come so far is just the beginning of Holding Absence's journey.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #HoldingAbsence #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement

As The Story Grows
Lucas Woodland from Holding Absence

As The Story Grows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 29:59


Chapter 415 - "Sometimes You Need To Break Yourself" ...as read by Lucas Woodland of Holding AbsenceToday we welcome back Lucas Woodland from Holding Absence to the podcast! Holding Absence's new record, The Noble Art of Self Destruction, is out this Friday, August 25th, on Sharptone Records! Lucas talks about the split with Alpha Wolf, how the band spends their time while touring, going personal with the lyrics on the new album, touring in America, and more!https://holdingabsence.com/Snag the Noble Art of Self Destruction on vinyl or cd here. https://asthestorygrows.substack.com/https://www.patreon.com/asthestorygrowsCome hang out on Discord!Chapter 415 Music:Holding Absence - "Honey Moon"Holding Absence - "Scissors"Holding Absence - "A Crooked Melody"Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com

Noizze Podcast
Episode 132 // Spanish Love Songs No Joy & Holding Absence The Noble Art of Self Destruction Album Reviews

Noizze Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 56:33


Kris and Sam are big ol' sad bois this week as they review the new album 'No Joy' from the most poignant lyricists in the music scene Spanish Love Songs. As if that weren't enough the lads take note of the new record 'The Noble Art of Self Destruction' from rising namesakes Holding Absence who may well look back on this album as the one that launch them into the stratosphere. Sponsor - Satanic Tea Co Buy yourself some satanic tea - pitchblacknorth.com Follow Noizze and Noizze Podcast Network on Social Media and remember to follow us on Spotify, Apple Music & wherever you stream your podcasts! You can check out Noizze playlists with weekly picks and updates through our Essential Playlist. The best way to support is to follow and subscribe but you can also support by grabbing yourself some Noizze Merch. Go and check out Elyrean who are responsible for the theme and jingles (riffs).

Chord Progression
How Holding Absence Keeps Their Music in Your Subconscious with The Noble Art of Self Destruction

Chord Progression

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 59:55


When it comes to making sure your band stays in the subconscious of the music scene, it is a concept that many bands fail to capture.But for the band or bands that do, they are able to create such an aura around them that helps them grow to heights beyond comprehension.That is why we are incredibly pleased to have Lucas from Holding Absence on the podcast today. With the band releasing their new album The Noble Art of Self Destruction on August 25th, this is an episode not to miss where you will see:The lessons the band learned touring with Electric Callboy and the importance of staying in the subconscious of music fans they interact with.How the band created their 2022 split EP with Alpha Wolf, and why we might get more split EPs from the band in the future.What actually is a Holding Absence song, as Lucas and Kevin try and classify what that is, and why it is more unique than most.An absolute banger of an episode to take part in, so enjoy and hit that subscribe button for even more.Find Holding Absence Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HoldingabsenceTwitter: https://twitter.com/HoldingAbsenceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/holdingabsence/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@holdingabsenceYouTube: https://youtu.be/twvjzSlqobEWebsite: https://holdingabsence.comMerch: https://holdingabsence.com/collections/allSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2tl280wIokrLjabzrSKTgU?si=wRnoxEiXSgimvxZ4LsX0sQApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/holding-absence/1148561527Thank you to our Sponsor FNX Fitness:Get 20% Off Using Promo Code: CPP20https://fnx.grsm.io/cppFollow us on social media!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcastTwitter:https://twitter.com/cppodofficialInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/YouTube:https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQChord Progression Podcast (Spotify):https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLkChord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression-podcast-the-gateway-to-new-rock-and-metal-music/id1454876657Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4baChord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio):https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/Podcast Webpage:https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/Intro: (0:00)Welcome Lucas of Holding Absence: (1:07)Holding Absence as an "Album Band": (3:53)The Split EP with Alpha Wolf: (10:08)Could More Split EP's Happen?: (15:30)What Genre is Holding Absence Exactly?: (17:30)What Holding Absence Learned Touring with Electric Callboy: (19:21)How the Scene Is Reacting to The Album Singles: (33:06)Figuring Out What A Holding Absence Song Is: (39:40)Balancing Living In The Present & Focusing On The Next Thing: (45:50)Follow Holding Absence Online: (53:00)Kevin's Final Thought; Holding Absence is Smart Embedding Themselves into the Scene's Subconscious: (56:19)

Good Noise Podcast
Lucas Woodland from Holding Absence Interview | Talking about The Noble Art Of Self Destruction

Good Noise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 25:43


We were very fortunate to have Lucas Woodland from Holding Absence on the podcast to talk about their new album, "The Noble Art Of Self Destruction". Enjoy! Holding Absence Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoldingAbsence Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holdingabsence/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Holdingabsence/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@holdingabsence YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc0o7N0dIYQHMrL9vl2WHIA Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/holding-absence/1148561527 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2tl280wIokrLjabzrSKTgU Website: https://holdingabsence.com/ Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodnoisepod Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/

Tyler | Le Podcast rap francais
Les bêtes de sorties de la semaine + CONCOURS !

Tyler | Le Podcast rap francais

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 7:49


Voici les 5 singles dont je vais te parler cette semaine : "22h22" - Ekloz : Un titre mystérieux qui te fait plonger dans une dimension musicale intense. "Tout simplement" - Limsa d'Aulnay : Un banger authentique qui te rappelle pourquoi le rap est toujours aussi puissant. "Remballe" - Naps : Un morceau qui te met une claque avec son flow percutant et ses lyrics sans concession. "25 G" - Ninho : Une pépite du rap français qui te fait monter l'adrénaline dès les premières secondes. "Route" (feat. Luis) - Shinzo : Un son qui te transporte sur les routes du succès avec une énergie débordante. Et attends, j'ai encore plus de surprises pour toi ! Je vais aussi te parler des albums qui font trembler les enceintes. Voici quelques-uns d'entre eux : "Longue Vie" - Ghetto Phénomène : Un projet de 12 tracks qui te plonge dans l'univers du ghetto avec des collaborations explosives. - Dims : Un EP de 5 titres où Dims explore les recoins sombres de la vie "Noble Art" - Ol' Kainry : Un album de 12 tracks où le rap devient un véritable combat noble avec des invités prestigieux. "C'est quand qu'il s'éteint ?" - JuL : Un projet de 21 sons où JuL nous livre ses pensées profondes sur des vibes funky et entraînantes. Rejoins-moi chaque semaine pour une aventure musicale délirante et ne manque aucun épisode de mon podcast. Je te promets des découvertes sonores explosives et des recommandations qui vont te faire groover jusqu'au bout de la nuit. Clique sur Play et laisse le Mélomane Déjanté prendre le contrôle de tes oreilles !

Ask Dr. Dream
Surviving the Impossible via Signs, Synchronicities & Noble Art with Tiffany Lazic

Ask Dr. Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 69:48


When Tiffany Lazic's son took his life, Tiffany, his loving mother, was forced to have to find a reason to live. In addition to talking about her beautiful book, Noble Art, we explore the powerful spiritual journey that helped her find the will and the strength not only to survive but thrive. This show is for anyone who is facing extraordinary loss and is looking for hope. Get the book The Noble Art by Tiffany Lazic Tiffany Lazic, RP BAA Author, Spiritual Psychotherapist, Teacher, Speaker Connect with Kelly Sullivan Walden (Dr. Dream) Bestselling Author, Dream Expert, Media Personality Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Joshua Sigafus Podcast
#595 - Lessons From Kezia Noble - Knowledge Equals Dating Power

The Joshua Sigafus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 7:35


In this episode of the podcast, I read an excerpt from Kezia Noble's book: The Noble Art of Seducing Women, and I talk about a concept that a lot of men overlook when it comes to dating success—knowledge is power! The more you know about how to succeed at dating, the better off you're going to be. A lot of people underestimate this—but it's super true. It has proven to be true in my life, and it continues to be true in all of my observations and in all of my research and studying.  Book a free discovery call: https://joshuasigafus.com/discovery-call  Download my free ebook - The Quick Start Guide To Improving Your Dating Life - For Men: https://joshuasigafus.com/free-ebook/  Check out my dating and masculinity system (and my books) for men: https://joshuasigafus.com/dating-in-the-wild  Visit my alpha-mentality book list: https://joshuasigafus.com/alpha-mentality-books/  My Website: https://joshuasigafus.com/  YouTube: https://joshuasigafus.com/YouTube/    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoshSigafusauthor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_sigafus/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshSigafus  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-sigafus/  Podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshua-sigafus  Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in my videos, podcasts, blogs, and other content are simply that - opinions. I have achieved positive results from using this information, but individual cases may vary. My opinions should never be considered legal advice or medical advice. I am not a licensed counselor. Though I make every effort to ensure that my content is helpful and relevant, under no circumstances should my content be considered anything other than entertainment. Use at your own risk. By watching my videos, listening to my podcasts, reading all of my written published materials, and consuming any of my other content, you agree that any losses or damages incurred as a result of utilizing the information obtained is your sole responsibility, and you agree to release Joshua K. Sigafus from any liability, legal or otherwise. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-sigafus/message

Podcastine - L'actu dans la poche
Boxe anglaise : quand le noble art se pratique en famille

Podcastine - L'actu dans la poche

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 10:25


De plus en plus populaire auprès des enfants et des jeunes adultes, ce sport fait des émules partout en France. Mais, à Cadillac, un club propose de monter sur le ring en famille. Podcastine a pu assister à l'un de ces entraînements, dont le but est avant tout éducatif.Un reportage réalisé par Miren Garaicoechea. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Lexman Artificial
Tannage: The Noble Art of Butchering

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 4:29


Lexman interviews Gavin Miller of the Australian Brochette and Cessionary Association on the art of tannage, focusing on the different ways in which they can be used.

All-Encompassing
SEDUCE Women the RIGHT Way - with Kezia Noble

All-Encompassing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 54:12


For Season 5, episode 10, Josh and Casey have on Kezia Noble. She is the world's leading female dating and attraction expert for men. She is also the author of the number one selling book, "The Noble Art of Seducing Women". Kezia has been helping men across the globe, since 2006, to overcome the challenges that they experience when meeting and attracting women. They start by discussing Kezia's background/experience and why she only works with Men. Next Josh asks if dating apps have caused people to be more shallow, which causes Casey to bring up differences in the pre vs. post dating app world. Next the guys get into what her clients are like and Kezia's take on modern feminism including who should pay for the first meal. Moving forward Casey asks how universal her advice is before discussing some of the harmful dating advice given out Online. Finally the guys wrap up their conversation by talking about dating differences in the U.S. vs. Europe before Kezia gives her best tips on methods/locations to talk to women.Timestamps:0:00 - Kezia's background/experience1:50 - Why she only works with Men3:15 - Have dating apps led to more shallowness?7:35 - Differences in pre vs. post-dating app era11:44 - What is her average client like?13:20 - Advice for older women who are dating16:40 - Kezia's take on modern feminisim20:40 - Who should pay for the first meal?24:08 - Is her advice universal or catered to her clients?25:51 - Issues with controversial Youtube dating influencers30:25 - Differences in advice for US vs. Europe37:38 - Where/how should men be approaching women?47:55 - How can guys get with more attractive women?Kezia's Links:Website - kezia-noble.comYoutube -  @Kezianobledatingexpert Instagram - kezianoble18________________________________Full, video episodes available on YouTube (@SharedExps)! We also have a YouTube clips channel for episode highlights (@SharedExpsClips)!Please help support us by reviewing and sharing our episodes! To keep updated, check out the Instagram (@SharedExps), Facebook (@SharedExps), and Tik Tok(@SharedExps). If you have questions that you'd like answered on the podcast, you can reach out via email at sharedexps@gmail.com.

Décryptage
L'argent a-t-il mis la boxe K.O?

Décryptage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 19:30


La boxe anglaise, surnommée le « noble art », auréolée de légendes comme Mohamed Ali, Mike Tyson, Joe Frazier ou encore Georges Carpentier, est-elle en perte de vitesse ? Si, sur le ring, les combats sont toujours acharnés, l'organisation de la discipline a changé, ces dernières années, qu'il s'agisse de la boxe professionnelle ou amateur. La boxe olympique pourrait même, pour la première fois, ne plus être représentée aux Jeux Olympiques de 2028, en raison des scandales de corruption et de dopage qui ont entaché, ces dernières années, la réputation de l'IBA, la Fédération internationale de boxe. Le « noble art » va-t-il finir dans les cordes ? Avec :  - Jean-Philippe Lustyk, journaliste sportif, spécialiste de la boxe, auteur de Le grand livre de la boxe (éditions Marabout)   -Stéphane Hadjeras, docteur en histoire contemporaine, chercheur associé au centre Lucien Febvre de l'Université de Franche Comté, auteur de Georges Carpentier : l'incroyable destin d'un boxeur devenu star (nouveau monde éditions)   Et un entretien avec Nasser Negrouche, journaliste, ancien boxeur amateur international, spécialiste de l'histoire du Noble Art, il anime également  le blog Choisy Boxe ► À écouter en intégralité : Nasser Negrouche: « la boxe a perdu de son magnétisme, de sa magie, de sa crédibilité »   Une émission préparée avec l'aide de Sigrid Azeroual et réalisée par Diego Tenerio. 

Horror Nerds at Church
Halloween Ends (2022) with Ben Monroe

Horror Nerds at Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 63:29


Pace (they/them) is joined by returning guest Ben Monroe (he/him) to talk about the final entry in David Gordon Green's Halloween trilogy, Halloween Ends. We talk evil, Rene Girard's scapegoat theory, and more. Evil doesn't die, it just changes shape. CW: discussion of mental illness as depicted in film Media referenced: -In the Belly of the Beast by Ben Monroe -Ben Monroe's article, "The Noble Art of Scaring People for their Own Good" Support us on Patreon! Buy some merch! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for all the latest updates about upcoming films, news, and other announcements. If you would like to submit your own real life church horror story for a future minisode, follow this link (https://bit.ly/HNACMinisodes) or email us at horrornerdsatchurch@gmail.com And don't forget to comment, rate, and subscribe to us on your favorite podcast provider!

Word Podcast
In praise of Bernard Cribbins, Clive James and the noble art of guitar-smashing

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 42:54


Our weekly stroll through the sunlit uplands of rock and roll visits the following topics …… Bob Dylan's worst lyrics… musicians in movies, actors who made albums (Judi Dench?) and the slight return of the Stackwaddy game… why Hole in The Ground is the greatest comedy record ever made, plus the staggering versatility of Bernard Cribbins… the contents of the basket at the beginning of Two-Way Stretch… the incomparable comic genius of Clive James… the achingly self-conscious Barack Obama summer reading and playlist. Kendrick Lamar? Bad Bunny & Bomba Estéreo? You sure?… the night at the Railway Tavern in 1964 that Pete Townshend accidently invented “auto-destruction”… and live consumption of fruity summer ale from the Ink Spot micropub in Newbiggin by the Sea (thanks to Simon and Ange).  ‘Hole In The Ground' by Bernard Cribbins …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-JVnlB7Onk The Ink Spot microbrewery …https://www.theinkspot49.co.uk/Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/yourear to get up a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 1 additional month for free + a bonus gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee!Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world - and with full visuals!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Word In Your Ear
In praise of Bernard Cribbins, Clive James and the noble art of guitar-smashing

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 42:54


Our weekly stroll through the sunlit uplands of rock and roll visits the following topics …… Bob Dylan's worst lyrics… musicians in movies, actors who made albums (Judi Dench?) and the slight return of the Stackwaddy game… why Hole in The Ground is the greatest comedy record ever made, plus the staggering versatility of Bernard Cribbins… the contents of the basket at the beginning of Two-Way Stretch… the incomparable comic genius of Clive James… the achingly self-conscious Barack Obama summer reading and playlist. Kendrick Lamar? Bad Bunny & Bomba Estéreo? You sure?… the night at the Railway Tavern in 1964 that Pete Townshend accidently invented “auto-destruction”… and live consumption of fruity summer ale from the Ink Spot micropub in Newbiggin by the Sea (thanks to Simon and Ange).  ‘Hole In The Ground' by Bernard Cribbins …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-JVnlB7Onk The Ink Spot microbrewery …https://www.theinkspot49.co.uk/Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/yourear to get up a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 1 additional month for free + a bonus gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee!Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world - and with full visuals!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Word In Your Ear
In praise of Bernard Cribbins, Clive James and the noble art of guitar-smashing

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 42:54


Our weekly stroll through the sunlit uplands of rock and roll visits the following topics …… Bob Dylan's worst lyrics… musicians in movies, actors who made albums (Judi Dench?) and the slight return of the Stackwaddy game… why Hole in The Ground is the greatest comedy record ever made, plus the staggering versatility of Bernard Cribbins… the contents of the basket at the beginning of Two-Way Stretch… the incomparable comic genius of Clive James… the achingly self-conscious Barack Obama summer reading and playlist. Kendrick Lamar? Bad Bunny & Bomba Estéreo? You sure?… the night at the Railway Tavern in 1964 that Pete Townshend accidently invented “auto-destruction”… and live consumption of fruity summer ale from the Ink Spot micropub in Newbiggin by the Sea (thanks to Simon and Ange).  ‘Hole In The Ground' by Bernard Cribbins …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-JVnlB7Onk The Ink Spot microbrewery …https://www.theinkspot49.co.uk/Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/yourear to get up a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 1 additional month for free + a bonus gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee!Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world - and with full visuals!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Football Cliches - A show about the unique language of football
Max Rushden on Sunday League aggro, ex-footballer ice-breakers and the noble art of the target man

Football Cliches - A show about the unique language of football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 76:45


The Athletic's Adam Hurrey and Charlie Eccleshare are joined by Guardian Football Weekly host and former Soccer AM ace Max Rushden for the latest edition of Mesut Haaland Dicks. Among Max's selections for his footballing fascinations and irritations are unnecessarily violent Sunday League opponents, the nostalgic glory of the target man, banal football questions posed by official social media accounts and 5-a-side team-mates who refuse to play the ball backwards.

Histoires de sport
Ces "gens de boxe" qui font le noble art

Histoires de sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 2:32


durée : 00:02:32 - Esprit sport - Ils ne mettent pas de gants, et gravitent autour des rings : arbitre, soigneur, chauffeur de salle, promoteur, etc. Des "gens de boxe" mis en lumière dans un livre, écrit par le journaliste Pierre Ballester.

Get Over It! Podcast
Discover Your Essence With Deep Healing

Get Over It! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 44:10


Tiffany Lazic's new book The Noble Art: From Shadow to Essence Through the Wheel of the Year shares the tools for life transformation. The Noble Art provides spiritual, psychological, and energetic tools for reclaiming your essence through the stages and seasons of life. Each spoke of the Wheel of the Year represents an opportunity for transformation. Tiffany Lazic provides meditations, inner workings, and rituals that invite you to drop into the landscape of your unconscious and restore your light. Explore how Hermetic principles can be utilized to reflect your highest potential. Engage in powerful rituals to plant the seeds of intention and overcome shame and emotional blocks. This book also offers recommendations for stones, chakras, and affirmations that deepen your healing work and further support the transmutation of shadow into light. The Noble Art provides a hands-on approach to building your foundation in Hynni Energy Healing, which Lazic introduced in her previous book, The Great Work. Hynni actively weaves Earth cycles into relationships with higher vibrational energies, providing an effective tool for healing blocked energy and pain as you make your soul whole again. We talk about The interplay of Shadow and Essence throughout the yearThe necessity of meditation and contemplationThe importance of examining the shadowTruthThe Hermetic concept of universal law contemplationNegative core beliefsThe importance of ritualDiscovering your essence Tiffany Lazic (Toronto, ON) is a spiritual psychotherapist with nearly twenty years of experience in transpersonal psychology. She trained at the Transformational Arts College of Spiritual and Holistic Training, where she also teaches. Tiffany is an international presenter and keynote speaker and the Hive and Grove Centre for Holistic Wellness owner, with a private therapy practice offering individual, couples, and group therapy. She has also developed two highly regarded self-development programs. www.hiveandgrove.ca www.soulalchemistacademy.com

Become your own Superhero
The Noble Art Of Seducing Women with Ms Kezia Noble

Become your own Superhero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 51:41


Kezia's rise to success as the leading dating expert for men has been meteoric. Originally working as a 'wing girl' within the dating relationship Community ( Made famous by the book 'The Game' ) Her reputation for giving incredibly insightful advice combined with her outspoken, honest and extremely direct feedback,earned her the name of "The Bitch With A Heart" An expression she openly welcomes.By 2007, news of her advice and reputation for getting men results spread fast. She was inundated with requests from men from all over the world to help them achieve their ideal success rate with women. In 2009 she started up her own company and now employs a team of hand picked male and female instructors who have all been given the "Kezia Noble" stamp of approval.Word of Kezia's sold out international workshop and her videos that received well over 72 million views, that made her a 'Youtube sensation', spread to one of the most highly acclaimed publishing companies in the world, and in turn they offered her a chance to write what has now become a top selling book "The Noble Art Of Seducing Women" This has lead to many media requests, and Kezia is now regularly featured in international newspapers/magazines and TV shows.Kezia has helped over 100,000 men to overcome a multitude of sticking points and limiting beliefs,and open their eyes to the skills, techniques, insights and secrets that most dating coaches and well meaning female advice fail to provide them. As a result , they are now achieving a level of success with women that they once thought to be impossible to even imagine.https://www.kezia-noble.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/labanditchburn?fan_landing=true)

The Liberated Healer
125. The Noble Art of Shadow Work w/ Tiffany Lazic

The Liberated Healer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 33:59


In this episode, we are joined by Tiffany Lazic - a renowned psychotherapist and best-selling author of "The Great Work" and "The Noble Art". Her writing focuses on shadow work, ritual, and developing ways to move through the energetic blockages that such work brings forward. Using her own techniques, Tiffany has connected nature, the seasons, and many other levels of energy work into one - making it easier than ever to process and evolve through something that seems scary to most! http://www.hiveandgrove.ca/ www.theliberatedhealer.com Listener Advisory: Please note the views may not reflect those of ECM or The Liberated Healer as a company or any of it's employees. We do not provide any medical or legal advice please consult with experts in the field if needed. If you are listening with children please take care in this might not be suitable for your children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Circle Sanctuary Network Podcasts
Circle Sanctuary's Circle Talk - Tiffany Lazic

Circle Sanctuary Network Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 60:00


Author Tiffany Lazic Each spoke on the Wheel of the Year represents an opportunity for transformation. Author Tiffany Lazic will be discussing her newest book, The Noble Art, from Shadow to Essence through the Wheel of the Year.

le Podcast Gentleman Chemistry
#3 Jonathan Le Coz - Boxeur Entrepreneur

le Podcast Gentleman Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 175:42


L'invité de ce nouvel épisode je l'ai connu en ayant croisé les gants avec lui plusieurs fois au club de Pouchet. Il s'agit de Jonathan Le Coz, une tête bien remplie, animée par la passion de la boxe anglaise. A l'arrivé ça nous donne un jeune entrepreneur de 31 ans passionné par son métier de coach sportif en boxe anglaise à destination d'un nouveau type de client : les cols blancs.  J'ai pris beaucoup de plaisir dans la réalisation de cette interview. Si vous aussi avez aimé ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à laisser un commentaire en le notant avec 5 étoiles sur l'application Apple Podcast de votre smartphone ou sur Itunes depuis votre ordinateur. Vous pouvez également vous abonner sur la plateforme Apple Podcast I Spotify I Deezer I Stitcher I TuneIn I Podcastics pour ne pas rater une miette des podcasts à venir !  N'oubliez pas de partager le podcast, de le noter en laissant votre ressenti, c'est très important pour aider le podcast à émerger dans les classements en plus de le faire découvrir au plus grand nombre tout en me motivant à m'améliorer en faisant de nouveaux épisodes ! Bonne écoute, Stéphane Titre: Eclectic Prawn Auteur: Dumbo Gets Mad Source: https://dumbogetsmad.bandcamp.com Licence: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.fr Téléchargement (9MB): https://www.auboutdufil.com/index.php?id=470

StoryChat - With John Fornof

Why do we do what we do? How is our storytelling important? Do we even need a noble goal in our storytelling? John and Bryan cover this and more in this week's episode.Hoping to inspire and encourage storytelling in everyone!

Les Ambitieuses
HORS SÉRIE - Cyril Durand, boxeur et entrepreneur: fondateur du Temple Noble Art

Les Ambitieuses

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 46:28


Dans cet épisode hors série, je reçois Cyril Durand. Cyril est Président et fondateur du Temple Noble Art qui regroupe 3 clubs de boxe à Paris

The Change Agents Podcast with Dr. James Rouse
Living and Practicing Your Noble Art

The Change Agents Podcast with Dr. James Rouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 4:33


I hope this message touches the depth of your true nature. Enter into your true purpose. Get clear on the authenticity of your gifts and put them to work. You were chosen to do this work when you came to the planet. Live your noble art.

What Would Danbury Do?
30. We'll Tell You No Lies

What Would Danbury Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 53:43


Welcome to the final episode of What Would Danbury Do? Season Three. In this very special episode, we delve into that most delightful of rabbit holes: your questions! Thanks so much to everyone who reached out during the season and shared your thoughts, feelings, and comments with us. We had such a good time revisiting Bridgerton on Netflix, Season One, and hearing from all of you. Shout outs for this episode go to Robin E, Amalie, Kirsten, Liz, Bea, Mia, Justice for Benedict, E, and Lulu. Here is the media we discussed: - Bridgerton, the TV series - The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman - On the Way to the Wedding: The Epilogue by Julia Quinn - The Costumes of Bridgerton by WWDD and Hilary Davidson - Whoamance, a podcast - Sherry Thomas (especially His at Night) - Courtney Milan (especially Unveiled) - Sarah McLean - Charish Reid (especially Hearts on Hold) - Alyssa Cole (especially A Duke by Default) - Alisha Rai (especially Hate to Want You) - The Consortium Rebellion Trilogy by Jessie Mihalik - Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall - Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston - The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas - Mariana Zapata (especially The Wall of Winnipeg and Me) - Helena Hunting - Kristen Callihan - Lucy Parker - Sarah Mayberry - Mia Sosa - Get A Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert - Shipped by Angie Hockman - A Lily Among Thorns by Rose Lerner - The Duke and I by Julia Quinn - The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn - North and South, the TV mini-series - Sanditon, the TV series - Theo James's statement on leaving Sanditon - Persuasion, the upcoming Netflix adaptation - The Noble Art by WWDD and Nancy Langham-Hooper - An Offer from a Gentleman by Julia Quinn - Mr Brightside by The Killers - Mr Brightside by Vitamin String Quartet - You Oughta Know by Alanis Morrissette - Ironic by Alanis Morrissette - Montero (Call Me By Your Name) by Lil Nas X - Uninvited by Alanis Morrissette - Bridgerton Prequel (announced) - I Want to Dance With Somebody by Whitney Houston - Watermelon Sugar by Harry Styles - Hamilton, the Musical - Jupiter Ascending, the film - The Smith-Smythe Quartet by Julia Quinn This episode is brought to you by Kensington's newest release from Minerva Spencer, Outrageous. Outrageous is the second book in Minerva's Rebels of the Ton series about a younger generation of London aristocracy who are breaking the rules of the Regency to follow their dreams and forge their own paths. In Outrageous, readers meet Eva de Courtney, a young woman with a plan to protect her brother by kidnapping the notorious Godric Fleming. But things go awry after she gets him in her carriage and it becomes unclear who is kidnapping whom - and where this carriage ride might end. Booklist called Minerva's books an irresistible cocktail of smart characterisation, sophisticated sensuality, and sharp wit, and frankly, we agree. We are powerless against a trope-reversal and we stan a forward-thinking heroine. You can find Outrageous and the other books in the Rebels of the Ton series by Minerva Spencer anywhere books are found. Find out more on minervaspencer.com We're going to take a little break to help recharge our collective batteries, but don't forget you can stay in touch via our socials: on twitter and facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram @wwddpod or join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod. You can also leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast provider. Readers who leave reviews are DEFINITELY diamonds of the first water. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.

Podcasts sur Radio Agora
Le noble art s'invite à la terrasse d'été du quartier Université - L'été à Nanterre

Podcasts sur Radio Agora

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 3:00


Ce mercredi 21 juillet s'est tenu la terrasse d'été du quartier Université. Radio Agora est parti à la rencontre de Tarik Yacoubi, professionnel du parkour et en boxe, qui a initié les habitants du quartier au noble art.

What Would Danbury Do?
29.5 The Noble Art (Bonus Ep)

What Would Danbury Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 52:25


A picture may be worth a thousand words, but how much is it worth if it hangs in Bridgerton House? Kate spoke with Art Historian, writer and youtuber Nancy Langham-Hooper about portraits, statuary, and a surprising amount of subtext - if you know how to read a room. Featuring: - Hierarchies of art - 18th Century Instagram filters - Decorating tips - Exhibitions and exhibitionism - Wild, wild horses - Wet portraits in the rain Books and other media we discuss: - Sir Joshua Reynolds - Thomas Gainsborough - Royal Academy of Arts - Angelica Kauffman - Mary Moser - Cupid and Psyche, Jacque Louis David - David, Michelangelo - Wilton House - Anthony Van Dyck - Diego Velázquez - Lancaster House This episode is brought to you by Kensington's newest release from Minerva Spencer, Outrageous. Outrageous is the second book in Minerva's Rebels of the Ton series about a younger generation of London aristocracy who are breaking the rules of the Regency to follow their dreams and forge their own paths. In Outrageous, readers meet Eva de Courtney, a young woman with a plan to protect her brother by kidnapping the notorious Godric Fleming. But things go awry after she gets him in her carriage and it becomes unclear who is kidnapping whom - and where this carriage ride might end. Booklist called Minerva's books an irresistible cocktail of smart characterisation, sophisticated sensuality, and sharp wit, and frankly, we agree. We are powerless against a trope-reversal and we stan a forward-thinking heroine. You can find Outrageous and the other books in the Rebels of the Ton series by Minerva Spencer anywhere books are found. Find out more on minervaspencer.com You can find out more about Nancy via her website: www.nancylanghamhooper.com or follow her YouTube channel: The Art Doctor where she regularly posts pieces of art to aid you in a variety of maladies.

BadGeek
Muteki S21 E31 du 19/06/21 - Muteki - 19 Juin 2021 (S21-Ep31) - Boxing Day (58min)

BadGeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 58:38


Salut à tous ! Cette semaine dans MUTEKI, LEO nous parle de Boxe, sous deux angles différents: la version Olympique du Noble Art, à quelques semaines des Jeux, mais aussi la discipline vue à travers l'oeuvre la plus célèbre du genre au Japon, "Ashita no Joe" ! Combat aussi, mais cette fois dans la playlist, où ROMAIN fait s'affronter les deux franchises "poids-lourds" du monde des Idols: les AKB48 et les Morning Musume. Enfin, lorsqu'il s'agit de Groove et de Hip-Hop, plus de débat: ALPHA remet tout le monde d'accord avec sa sélection. Bonne écoute ! Hi everybody ! in MUTEKI this week LEO talks about Boxing, via two different topics: the Olympic version of the sport as we are getting closer to the Games, but also Boxing as seen through its most famous manga/anime incarnation in Japan "Ashita no Joe" ! Meanwhile, ROMAIN is the referee of another fight, this time on the playlist, with the two famous Idol heavyweight franchises: AKB48 and Morning Musume. But when it comes to Groove and Hip-hop, ALPHA gets everybody to agree with his selection. mata raishuu !! Playlist: 1- AKB48 - Green Flash 2- THE CHECKERS - Namida no Request 3- TAKESHI OBO - Ashita no Joe 2 - Kizudarake no Eikou-Glory of Pain 4- HIDEYOSHI - Majinahanashi 5- YUTAKA MINOBE, TATSUYUKI MAEDA - Skies of Arcadia - Final Battle (Opportunity) 6- MORNING MUSUME - Summer Night Town 7- WACCHA - Yuki no hana (Mika Nakashima)

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
Ep 163: Washing a Fleece and Drafting Techniques

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 65:51


Our Summer Spin In is underway and in this episode we answer listener questions on washing a fleece and drafting techniques. Show notes with full transcript, photos, and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android or Subscribe on Google Podcasts Marsha's Projects Walk Along Tee by Ankestrick (Ravelry link) It has been slow going but the sleeves are done and I've started the bottom ribbing! Halfway on the foot on the second sock of a pair of socks for myself using Drops Fabel Print that I bought in San Luis Obispo.   My Barber Pole spinning project has hit a road bump. All the green and brown has been plied into a three-ply. I decided to spin a bobbin of just dark brown in Navajo (or chain) ply. This was not successful because I'm an uneven spinner and this technique emphasizes the variation. Back to the drawing board. Kelly's Projects  Faye's Flower Blanket, a crochet project, is mostly sewn together. The triangles and corners need to be put on. I am using single crochet to attach them all. The pattern is Persian Tile Blanket (Ravelry link) by Jane Crowfoot. I am using Knit Picks Brava worsted. Finished one charity hat. It's a beanie style with a small 1” ribbing and the rest is just stockinette with two fingering yarns held together.  Dishcloths! I've made about 7 dishcloths out of some cotton spirit yarn that Marsha and I dyed about 4 years ago and never did anything with.  Spinning Questions We Answered:  Drafting Techniques: What are the different drafting techniques and what are some tips? How are you drafting? What hand is where? Short, medium, long… Forward, backward…   Drafting techniques: what have you used and what is your favourite? What is the preparation? Commercial preparation: top vs roving vs sliver vs batts Abby Franquemont's take on it How to get started with long draw? Here is a good article: Seven Drafting Techniques How do you wash a fleece? Here is a good article: Washing Grease Fleece and for further information you can listen to our episode on washing a fleece and read the show notes for lots of links! Washing: Episode 27B Fiber Myth Busting Bonus Episode. Resources:  The Intentional Spinner: A holistic approach to making yarn. Judith MacKenzie McCuin. 2009. The Alden Amos Big Book of Handspinning: Being a compendium of information, advice, and opinions on the noble art and craft. Alden Amos. 2001. More cool info! A Spinner's Study Ravelry group. This month's breeds (June 2021) are Finn and Teeswater. The spinning challenge for the month is “Spinning and Plying the Other Way.” From SalPal, Sarah: The Three Waters Farm Ravelry group maintains a bundle and thread of patterns that are good for handspun. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/search#pattern-topic=257… Momdiggity--Jo Ann suggests that any pattern calling for Spin Cycle yarn would be a good pattern for handspun.  Spring Summer 2021 Knitty-Spin column by Jilian Moreno: Planning for a Project-The Beginning Drafting from Worsted to Woolen, Craftsy class be Jacey Boggs Faulkner. Summer  Spin In Memorial Day - Labor Day May 31st - September 6th  Transcript of Show Marsha 0:03 Hi, this is Marsha and this is Kelly. We are the Two Ewes of Two Ewes Fiber Adventures. Thanks for stopping by. Kelly 0:10 You'll hear about knitting, spinning, dyeing, crocheting, and just about anything else we can think of as a way to play with string. Marsha 0:17 We blog and post show notes at Two Ewes Fiber Adventure dot com. Kelly 0:22 And we invite you to join our Two Ewes Fiber Adventures group on Ravelry. I'm 1hundredprojects, Marsha 0:29 and I am betterinmotion. Kelly 0:31 We are both on Instagram and Ravelry. And we look forward to meeting you there. Both 0:36 Enjoy the episode. Marsha 0:43 Good morning, Kelly. Kelly 0:44 Hi, Marsha. People will notice that we are not together. We're coming at you from separate microphones in separate states. Marsha 0:58 And yes, I think we have thought it would happen. But well, we should explain why we thought it was going to happen. Maybe people don't know that we were together over the Memorial Day weekend. That you and Robert drove up from California Kelly 1:12 It was a very exciting trip, for lots of reasons. Marsha 1:17 And well, so we should say that you brought the two dogs. You brought Bailey, who travels pretty well. She's gone camping with you hasn't she? Kelly 1:26 she's gone... Well, not too much because of the pandemic. Marsha 1:32 Okay, Kelly 1:32 So she's gone on two camping trips. The first one was right before the pandemic started. And she was... she was just learning. You know, we had not had her all that long. And so she got a lot of walks. And she was-- we were really worried about, you know, leaving her in the crate when we had to leave the trailer and stuff like that, because she went crazy and broke crate doors and stuff. And then the last time we went camping was in November of 2020. So she's only been twice but she's pretty good. Yeah. I mean, at least she's, she's more experienced at living with us. Yeah. then then then Beary. Kelly 1:40 And then I'm sure this is Beary's first camping trip. Kelly 2:23 I would guess, yeah. Marsha 2:25 And he did great. They will both dogs did great Kelly 2:29 Well Beary came to us not even really knowing how to get into the car, and not liking getting into the car and he has a ramp that we use to get him in. And at the SPCA they were really, you know, really careful to tell us you, you can't push him up the ramp, and you have to lure him with food and toys and you know, get that cheese in the can and you can spray it on the ramp, get him up there. And anyway, we didn't do that. But we did use a lot of liver and we taught him to get up into the truck, which is much higher than a regular car, with the ramp. So we were practicing. We were practicing on the ramp for a couple of weeks before we left. Marsha 3:14 It's steep! That ramp is pretty steep The truck is really tall and the ramp is not that long, either. It's what, six feet maybe Kelly 3:23 Maybe Yeah, Marsha 3:24 unfolded. So it ends up being kind of a steep ramp. And I was watching and he does sort of have to get a running start. Kelly 3:31 Yes. {laughing] Marsha 3:32 And then don't stop. You don't want him to stop on that ramp. Kelly 3:36 He'll just start sliding back down. But, and when we're first practicing, he would get tired. Like he would go up it a couple times. You know, I could only do it, I can only practice with him a few times because maybe like by the fourth time it was too much work. Now he's in much better shape now. Marsha 3:56 Well, so we have to talk a little bit about well, there's so many things. I know that, but you guys, you basically arrived on the Friday before Memorial Day weekend, which I don't know what the date is that like the 29th I think or something like that. Kelly 4:10 Something like that. Marsha 4:10 I don't remember, anyway. And you left Tuesday morning. So Memorial Day was Monday and you left Tuesday morning. And while you were here I think Saturday we just sat on the deck the whole day, didn't we? Kelly 4:25 Yeah. Marsha 4:26 And we took the... we took our dogs for walks through the neighborhood and then just sat on the deck and everything. And then both Sunday and Monday we took them to the dog park at Magnuson Park which is on... people who are not in Seattle that's on Lake Washington. It's a former, I believe, Navy base that's been converted to quite a nice park with all sorts of different activities there. Anyway, one part of it is a dog park where you can take your dogs off leash and you were, I think, a little worried about Beary at first, but you let him off and he did fine. Kelly 5:05 Yeah, I wasn't sure. You know, we only had him a month. He doesn't really have much in the way of training. And you know, he recognizes his name, I think. And then he doesn't have a reliable, you know, come when called. But it was such a long walk from the parking lot to the dog park that he wasn't he wasn't fast enough to get away from me. If he wasn't coming. If he wasn't coming, I could have run over and gotten him and brought him back to where he needed to be so that... Marsha 5:43 Well, yeah, because I be parked at the southern end which then you have a long walk to the dog par. There's a parking lot that you just walk a few feet to the dog park but of course, I made them go on the long one, but it was better. It was funny though watching him because, and we've talked about this Kelly... I should also say too, that the three dogs Bailey and Beary and Enzo all got along pretty well. They--when you guys first arrived, we just took them for a walk. And Enzo was. really curious as to what who these dogs were and what was going on, but we didn't have any problems at all with them Marsha 6:19 No, they were fine. A little grumbling and raised lip Marsha 6:22 yeah, Kelly 6:23 And hey, this is my space. But it wasn't bad. It was it was relatively easy. Also just so everyone knows, they were also very highly managed. Marsha 6:35 Yes, Yes, they were. Well, they were. Kelly 6:39 It felt easy, because we were doing a lot of work to make it that way. Marsha 6:42 Yes. Well, they were on leash a lot all three dogs were on leash. And I think Enza was on a leash the night you arrived. Yeah, Friday night and then a good part of Saturday. Yeah. And then I finally let him off leash it because he was pretty good. I mean, he was pretty good about leaving them alone once they all kind of lost interest in each other. Kelly 6:48 Yeah, Marsha 7:04 But your your dogs were on a leash a lot and then oh, at dinnertime you would put them, you know, put them in the truck. So...Yes, there was a lot of managing going on. Kelly 7:15 Yes, in their giant four wheel drive silver crate. [laughing] Marsha 7:20 Yeah. Just a side note about that truck. I've never seen such a big truck! I mean that it's...I hope Robert doesn't listen to this. Kelly 7:32 It's Ridiculous! Marsha 7:33 I'm sure it's lovely. But it's it's so big. And the... And I know Kelly, you're, you're shorter than I am. Right. And I'm not a giant but I'm also not really short either. I'm just average height. But I swear the hood of the truck is over my head or level with my head it'ss so tall. Kelly 7:35 That's ridiculous. And the key fob weighs about 17 pounds. Marsha 8:05 Because if you drive a big truck, you have to have a key fob with some heft to it. Kelly 8:10 Yeah, it's a it's a manly truck in the most ridiculous way. But I have to say it. It got us up there and got us back. Marsha 8:23 And filled with furniture Kelly 8:25 filled with furniture, filled with dogs. Yeah, it's gonna pull a bigger trailer because that's another part of the reason we went up there was to take a look at a trailer that we bought that we're having worked on. That will replace the little trailer. It'll be a little bit bigger. And so this truck will pull that bigger trailer. So you know, I can't laugh about it too much. But Marsha 8:49 yes, stop your complaining! It's funny, because I did think that your old truck was big. It seems small compared to this one. Kelly 9:01 Yeah, yeah. If they were sitting next to each other, it would look puny. Mm hmm. Yeah. Marsha 9:08 Anyway, but uh, yeah. So that so part of the trip was to go look at the trailer, which is in Bend Oregon, right. So you looked at that, and then you came up. And then the other part of the trip, besides seeing me and Ben and my brother in the dog thing was to pick up furniture. Kelly 9:28 That you and Mark had been very graciously storing for us throughout the pandemic. Yeah. Marsha 9:37 And I think the mirror was actually Kelly 9:39 a year before the pandemic. Marsha 9:42 I think it's more than that. Kelly 9:42 No, I mean, it was a year before the pandemic started. Marsha 9:45 Oh, yeah, I think we've had it two plus years. Yeah. Kelly 9:48 Cuz we were supposed to come pick it up. We were planning to come pick it up last year, but the pandemic happened so it had already been in your house, a year when we were, when the pandemic. At least a year when the pandemic started. So yeah, Marsha 10:04 you posted on Instagram about getting... like... something like getting your crap out of our house. And I didn't say this, but what I wanted to say is it didn't really make a dent. [laughing] Anyway, but it's very nice you have the mirror and then a secretary that my brother had found and Robert's using that, and he's very excited about it. He's been posting pictures of it on Instagram Kelly 10:33 Yeah, he's very excited. So yeah, he likes it. Marsha 10:38 And it's old. Kelly 10:39 And it's fancy, because Robert is fancy. [laughing] Marsha 10:44 So my brother says it's from 1790 to 1810. Something around that. Kelly 10:49 Kind of cool. I wish it could talk. Marsha 10:51 I know. But you know what I was thinking. It's a perfect place for you to write with your fountain pens. You need to use your antique fountain pens. Kelly 10:59 Oh, yeah. Well, I don't know that he's gonna let me near it. [laughing] Marsha 11:08 Well, it's very nice. Anyway, but the so the dogs were great. I was laughing though. When we were walking through the dog park, that Enzo and Bailey, were darting all around sniffing and you know how they run ahead and then they run behind you and they run ahead. And Beary reminds me of a container ship, you know that it takes three miles to stop. He doesn't... he just walks in a line. He doesn't veer off to the right or left like he, if he sniffs anything, he sniffs it because he is crossed his path, or his path has crossed it. Not that he's... you know, where the other dogs, ooh they smell something and they start off in another direction? He doesn't do that. Kelly 11:50 He conserves his energy. Marsha 11:52 He conserves his energy. And didn't we notice we think that he... we were laughing we thought he had a little bit of a waist. Yes. Kelly 12:05 Because I can almost feel a rib. Marsha 12:12 He is a very sweet dog. Kelly 12:14 He's very good. Yeah, I was very, very pleased with how well he did and when we... we camped in a tent. And it turned out to be a six person tent, which was perfect because there's me and there's Robert and there's Bailey and then there's Bearry who's like three people, so we fit perfectly. But when we blew up the air mattress inside of the tent and, you know, made the bed and he comes in and he immediately lays down on the air mattress like "Well, good god. Finally you got me the right size of dog pillow." He was just so funny. He cracks me up. He's a very, very goofy dog. And he just, he's a lot of fun. So he had a great time. Bailey worries a lot. But I think she had a good time too. And I had a great time. And we didn't have time to record. Marsha 13:14 We didn't have time to record. We didn't even really knit very much. Kelly 13:18 Not very. You were able to do some on your on your sweater. But yeah, I did a couple dishcloths. Marsha 13:23 A little bit and we were mostly just managing dogs, getting furniture, you know, walking dogs. Cooking, talking. Whatever. And the weather was gorgeous. Kelly 13:41 I was surprised for that time of year. I was kind of surprised. And I felt really lucky that the weather was so good. Marsha 13:47 So we spent pretty much three full days on the deck. Kelly 13:49 Yeah, it was nice. It's very nice. Well, let's talk about what you were working on on the deck. Marsha? Marsha 13:56 Oh, yes. What was I working on? Oh, my projects. Oh, so my... Well, my sweater. And we had a some conversations about my sweater too. So the Walk Along tee by Anka Stricke. I have to tell you where I am now. I think actually, I can't remember, Kelly. I was working on the sleeves when you were here, wasn't I? Yes, it was my second sleeve. Anyway, I finished both sleeves. Kelly 14:21 Yeah. Marsha 14:22 And I was listening to our last episode. And I was talking about making them not three quarter length, but just to hit just above the elbow. We had that whole conversation about what's the right length. Anyway, and I ended up making them so they hit sort of, you know, halfway between the arm pit and the elbow. So they're not...they're not capped, So they're not capped sleeves, but they're not...They're definitely not three quarter and they're definitely not down to the elbow. Kelly 14:53 Yeah, they're like a regular sleeve, I think they're like a regular short sleeve. Yeah, that's like a regular --like a women's t shirt short sleeve? Marsha 15:02 Yeah, yeah. Yeah. And, and I'm gonna have plenty of yarn. I was worried about yarn. And we've had a lot of conversations about that. I'm fine. And I... Kelly 15:12 The dreaded yarn chicken is not on the table! Marsha 15:13 Yeah, yes. And I did. So the last episode, I think I was talking about how I had put the body on waste yarn and was gonna do the sleeves, and then go back to the body. So now I have gone back to the body. And when you were here, we I tried it on. You said I should make it an inch longer before I start the ribbing, which I've done. And now I've done... I've done two rows of the ribbing, and I have to do a total of five. And then I'll bind off. Now what I had talked about doing is putting... On the sleeves, you do the five rows of ribbing, and then you do reverse stockinette to make sort of this in the contrast in color. And we had a conversation about that we decided that it's probably best not to do that. So I'm not going to put that contrasting border on I'm just going to do the ribbing and bind off and call it good. So I'm getting close to being done. Kelly 16:09 Yay. Marsha 16:10 Finally, yeah. Kelly 16:13 I need to weave in the ends on that tee that I made. Because I think there is some time I could actually still wear it with the weather we've been having. I could actually. I don't have anywhere to wear it to but but I probably could with the weather I probably could still wear it. And same with you. Right? When you finish it. You'll still you'll still have plenty of weather you could still wear a wool tea. Yeah. Marsha 16:41 On Instagram, Kelly, I posted a picture of you sitting on the deck and you have your bare feet but you have a flannel on. Somebody, I remember somebody made a comment about your bare feet and the flannel. And it's like, yes, it's Seattle, you wear flannel in the summer. Maybe you don't have it on all day. But you probably have it on in the morning. And in the evening. Yeah. So I can wear too. I can definitely wear this, I can wear this during part of the summer, because it is not exactly hot here all the time. So anyway, but yeah. And then I'm still, you know, endlessly working on the pair of socks that I've been working on for months and months. There's really nothing to report. I'm still on the foot. I do, you know, three or four rows every so often when I pick it up. Yeah. And then I would continue to work on my spinning project. But I think, Kelly, why don't you talk about your projects, and then we'll talk about my spinning because we're gonna talk a little bit about spinning. Kelly 17:41 Okay, yeah. Marsha 17:43 Does that make sense? Kelly 17:44 That does make sense. So I have some exciting news and then some really boring. Okay. So the most exciting thing is that since the last episode, I've actually put together the entire... all of the octagons and squares of the blanket that I'm making for my grandniece. I'm calling it Faye's flower blanket. It's a crochet project. I've been talking about it for a while. It's made of Knitpicks Brava sport. No, Knitpicks Brava worsted weight, is the yarn. So it's the Persian Tile Blanket by Jane Crowfoot. And I really love it, it looks great. It's all put together with you know, single crochet, I didn't sew it together, I single crocheted it together. And I was able to with the yarn, because you know, I talked about how much yarn was leftover. I was able with the yarn I had leftover to always be crocheting it together with a color that was on the edge of either the octagon or the square that I was putting together so that that was nice. I didn't have to... I didn't end up having to mix colors at all with the with yarn that I was, you know, that I was putting it together with and I just now have the triangles that go on the sides. It's the triangles have to go on it and then four corners. And then I'll be done. Marsha 19:23 All right!. Kelly 19:24 Yeah, but I think she's gonna really like it. Because it's so colorful and it's turned, it's turned out really nice. And I might, I keep thinking maybe I'll make another one of these. I still do... once everything is put together. I still do need to do the edging as Marsha and I talked about Yeah. So it's not you know, it's not like it's gonna be done tomorrow Marsha 19:29 And have you thought more about how you'll do th edging? Kelly 19:50 I am probably just going to do the edging as the pattern calls for just four rows of it and that's not... nothing, nothing special. The real action is in all the flowers. So I think the border will just be kind of plain. Marsha 20:08 Yeah, it would distract. Kelly 20:10 I may, depending on how much yarn I have left, I may have to do like, not the same color all the way around the whole blanket. You know, for each round, I may not be able to use the same color. But I don't think that will be a problem. I think it will, it will go just fine. There won't even be noticeable with as much riot of color is going on in that. So that's really exciting. It went together a lot faster than I expected it to. And then I finished a charity hat, this little beanie with this... Usually I make you know enough ribbing that if you wanted to, you could fold it up when I make a hat. But this time I thought No, I'm just going to make it one inch or one and a half inch. I don't remember something like that. A ribbing and then the rest of it is just a little beanie. Not slouchy or anything like that. And it's made of, it's actually not... I don't think it's very pretty. I just made it with all the scraps I had left of sock yarn. And the colors. only marginally go together. So I'm not sure it's the best looking thing. But I said that to Robert and he said, Oh, I think it looks nice. So I guess you know, to my eye the colors don't go together but, but they do kind of. I started with the yellow and purple that I had used in one hat and then from that I went to just a purple and then I did purple and blue and I added in a pink stripe. And anyway, by the time you get from the bottom to the top, it's changed from this purple and gold. You know, purple and gold purple and yellow, to like a bright blue and greeny blue color. So, kind of a gradient but not really. It's a hat. It'll be warm. It's okay. Marsha 22:19 It will fit someone's head. Kelly 22:20 Yeah, it's not ugly. It's just not.... it's just not the prettiest thing I've ever made. So yeah, and then dish cloths. I've been making dish cloths. That was my travel project. I did work on the hat while we traveled but mostly I worked on dish cloths. I worked on dish cloths a little bit on your deck. So I've made about seven dish cloths out of I think it's well,... It turned out to be four skeins of yarn... so I guess, no three skeins it's three skeins of yarn that we had dyed. Some cotton yarn, 100 gram skeins that we had dyed. I think it was originally on cones. Marsha 23:12 Were they cones or ball? Well you know those balls that are wrapped around cardboard centers you know Kelly 23:18 Yes, it's nice cotton. Yeah, I don't know. It's thicker than crochet cotton. Marsha 23:23 Mm hmm. Kelly 23:25 So yeah, I don't remember what it came on but it came from the... it came from a weaving stash so Marsha 23:35 Isn't it the stuff I brought down that I got at the goodwill? Kelly 23:38 Oh, yes. Yes, it was you who'd gotten it. That's right. Yeah. Marsha 23:43 I went there...that was the days when... in those days when I used to go to the Goodwill. I don't go there anymore except to drop stuff off. Kelly 23:54 She's leaving the yarn for the rest of you who are in the Seattle area! [laughing] Marsha 23:57 Yeah, really go to the Goodwill and find treasures. Kelly 24:01 So yeah, we got dyes for cotton yarns, and we had dyed all of these. This was maybe four years ago, maybe five years ago. It was very early in the podcast that we dyed this and then we just never did anything. We were going to do something with it. And we were going to have it as a show topic, dyeing cotton, and we never did that. But anyway, it's making nice dish cloths. I guess. I haven't used one yet. Marsha 24:32 But well, and I haven't either because I would go out in the kitchen and there would be a dishcloth sitting by the sink. And then I go out to the kitchen a couple days later. Well, I was back and forth in between two days by go a couple days later I go out there and there was another dish plot that you had made. I've not used them. I promise I'm going to use them because I am under strict orders to use them But yeah, Kelly 24:58 I just threw one away. The last one that was in my drawer, I just threw away with a hole in it. So actually, I've put it in the compost with a hole in it. So I need to, I need to get the ends woven in and get a couple of these in my, in my drawer. So yeah, it's my standard dish cloth pattern it's, I think it's called the triple L tweed stitch. And it's, I just, I borrowed it from a pattern that was on Purl Soho. And I really like it. So I use it to make dish cloths all the time. And that's it. That's the sum total of my knitting and crocheting. So crocheting the blanket together, knit one hat, knit seven dish cloths. In what, three weeks? Because we were late, this episode is late. That's a lot of time for very little amount of production. Marsha 25:55 Yeah, yeah. Well, we got the rest of the summer. Kelly 26:01 Yep. Yeah, true. Marsha 26:03 So I have not gotten very much done either. But because I've been very busy with projects around here. But anyway, um, so let's just talk a little bit about--we had some topics. Well, let's talk about our spinning projects now together. And then we can talk because we had some questions from listeners. So spinning projects, let's talk about that. I, as everyone knows, I've been working on a green and dark brown, three ply. And the last time we talked, I think, I don't remember now where I was, but I have finished plying all of the green. And so all I have left is the brown. And this is a Merino. And what I decided to do is just to spin one bobbin of the dark brown, and I want a three ply. So I decided to do a Navajo ply. And the the upside of a Navajo ply is you just need one, bobbin, and you don't need to spin three bobbins of yarn. And which I learned too is that the whatever was on the bobbin, that singles on the bobbin ends up on... all of that yarn ends up on another bobbin Do you know what I'm saying? It's if you have three bobbins you can't fill a bobbin with three bobbins. Kelly 27:25 Right, right, right. Marsha 27:27 But the Navajo ply, you just know that it's all going to fit on that bobbin. And the downside of a Navajo ply, is, if you are spinning like me a bit unevenly, is you don't have two other plies that might fill in if it's if you're in a thin section, it won't be paired with a thick section necessarily. So because you're you're doing... the Navajo ply is basically like a crochet chain stitch. Kelly 27:59 In fact, it's also called the chain ply. Yeah. Marsha 28:02 Okay. So, which is great if you're doing like... if you want to, you want to keep the color order in your roving, keep that color order in your final yarn is great. But you then have it spinning in order. So if you have a thick section, it's all going to be thick. And if you have a thin section, it's gonna be thin. Because you don't have your two other bobbins of yarn that are randomly being placed together. And so three singles are...at some point, it's all going to be... the chance of having three thick pieces and three thin pieces ply together are greatly reduced, right. So I spun an entire bobbin and plied it. And it's it's nice yarn, but it's not going to... it doesn't match with the three ply that I did with the two colors. So that's going to become something else. And I have more roving, which I'm going to just spin three bobbins and ply it the way I did the other. Kelly 29:14 Do the traditional three ply. Marsha 29:15 Yeah, yeah, Kelly 29:16 yeah, in the same way that it keeps... in the same way that using that chain ply technique keeps all the colors together, right? It preserves your color order. It also preserves your thickness. So the thin parts stay really thin and the thick parts get really thick. And yeah. Marsha 29:37 And what I would say is I don't, I'm not such a.... I'm not such a perfectionist that I think that that yarn is now bad yarn, right, though. It's not bad yarn, because I think it looks good. It's just that it doesn't match the yarn that I have, which is a problem if you're going to use use it together in a project. Kelly 29:58 Yeah, I mean, it's not even really that thick and thin. It's just that it's, it's different when you put it next to the other yarn that you've made. it is very different. Marsha 30:09 Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So yeah, that is that is true that is not, you know, when you're seeing the yarn thick and thin, it's not like night and day. It's not really dramatically different. But it's different enough that I don't want to use them together with, you know, in a project. Kelly 30:28 Yeah, and I have a feeling that even if your yarn was totally consistent, that just the texture or the feel of the, of that chain ply technique is different than a traditional, a traditional three ply. I mean, if you're making socks, and you know, you've done a traditional three ply, and then you have one bobbi left and you just chain ply it and use that. You know, in case you have yarn chicken issues, you're not going to notice, Marsha 30:59 okay, maybe I'm not thinking of this the right way. But if you have three bobbins, you're pulling the single off the same direction, right? So the way you spun it is all coming off the same direction. But with a chain ply, because you're making a loop is one half of the loop going back the other direction. It's the opposite direction. So it's like, like... I always when I spin a single the, the bobbin is turning... I say it's turning to the right. Yes, it's turning to the right. So is that an S? Kelly 31:41 You spin z and ply s. Marsha 31:44 Okay, so but with the chain stitch ply or Navajo ply isn't one of the singles is going to be z or S or what? I'm now... I'm getting confused, but they're not going to be all... you said. What did you say that you spin singles Z and ply S? So if you are ... if you have three bobbins, you would be plying all of this three z singles. s ply, right. But with the Navajo ply, the at least one of them is going to be s and the two zs. Is that? Kelly 32:32 I think if you turn it upside down, you know, if you turn it back the other way, it's still it's still spun the same direction. Marsha 32:40 Oh, it is. Kelly 32:40 Yeah, but but you're right, there's something about making that loop. There's something about making that loop that makes it a slightly different texture, I think it feels different. Or maybe it's the twist, the amount of twist you put in. That might be part of it too. Because it's easier to get too much twist or to get more twist when you're trying to manipulate that, you know, making the crochet chain loop. Marsha 33:08 And it could be me just being tense. Well, yeah, I mean, when was the last time I did this type of plying it was years ago. And so I thought, Oh, it's gonna be exactly the same. Well, it's not going to be, it's never gonna be exactly the same, because it's a completely different vibe. It's a different technique. Kelly 33:31 Yeah, it's a different technique. Marsha 33:32 So it was it was an idea I had, but it was not... Yeah, it didn't work. And Kelly 33:38 and yeah, and it's like you said it's not bad yarn. It's just not the same as it's not the same as the other ones. And when you do it more... When you use the same technique, you'll get something that's closer. Marsha 33:39 Yeah, yeah. So that's where I am, back to that. But anyway, Kelly 33:58 All right. Well, I am I just finished spinning. I had about I had about 20 grams of Santa Cruz Island fleece left, had 20 grams unspun. And then I had tiny little, maybe like one gram amounts on two different bobbins. And so I thought, Oh, I know I need to get this off my bobbins and I don't want to throw it away because that was a really nice fleece. So since I had some ready to spin, I just spun all that up onto those two bobbins plus another bobbin. Split it up to make it even as I could. And then I three plyed it. So I have a traditional three ply of the Santa Cruz Island, which is the same fleece that I used when I made I made the sock yarn that I put in the fair years ago. And I had this... I think it was 2018 when I did it, and so I had this leftover from then so it's been sitting on my bobbins since then. So I wanted to clear them off for the summer spin in. But while I was spinning, I was thinking about how different this spinning that I was doing was from what you were doing. And then also thinking about the questions, some of the questions that we gotten in the thread about drafting techniques and fiber preparation. And so let's just talk a little bit about drafting. So how do you draft Marsha, when you're spinning this yarn that you're spinning right now, how are you drafting? How do you hold your hands? And what do you do? Marsha 35:40 Well, it's sort of depends upon the hour and the day of the week, because I have to admit, I'm not consistent, I keep changing a little bit I normally do. Yeah, I keep changing a little bit. And I don't know, it's not even about whether that's right or wrong. That's just how I am because we're human, and we need to move our bodies and sometimes my hands get tired, so I have to change a little bit. And, and sometimes, depending, like when I first start a bobbin, I am a little, it's a little it's different than when I'm just getting into the rhythm. So I typically I hold the fiber in my left hand. And I always think of what you said, you know, you have to put, like you're holding a baby bird, or a butterfly or something in your hands and not like, grasp it really, really tight. I always sort of pre draft my fiber, let me just say that what I'm spending is, most of what I've been spinning recently is just roving that I've purchased. Which is different than something that you've carded yourself, it's a little bit, you know... Kelly 36:43 You have a lot more choices. I'm that's what I think about a commercial roving, I think you have a lot more choices in how you can draft and what kind of techniques you can use. Marsha 36:53 Also, I'd say to just about I keep sort of changing throughout the spin, especially when I've done the combo spins, because if you're using different fibers, like sometimes I have, you know, Merino in there and targhee and corriedale, and then silk thrown in there. So that, and sometimes the mohair too. So that changes, you're going to have to change how you draft depending on what fiber you're actually spinning. Kelly 37:19 Right, right. Marsha 37:20 But typically, like just now what I was just doing, you know, 100% Merino, I hold the fiber in my left hand. I've pre drafted it. So it's fluffy and kind of light and open. And then I try not to do that, that...what do you call it? Pinch an inch or whatever? Kelly 37:37 Inchworm. Marsha 37:40 And that's where you know, you hold the where the twist is going in. Just before that twist, you hold it with your thumb and forefinger and pull out the yarn, I find that I get more cramps in my hand. That's how I started spinning, because I felt like I had more control. But now that I've gotten more comfortable, I find that I get more cramps in my thumb, if I hold it that way. So what I do is I, a lot of times, I don't even use my right hand, I don't, like I'm just holding it in my left hand. And then every so often, if it starts getting a little thick, then maybe this is why I have thick and thin bits too. And if it starts getting a little thick, then I just take my right hand and pinch. So it doesn't... it stops putting that twist into the thing and maybe unroll it a little bit and pull it out. You know, but I did sort of, and sometimes I get a long, I get a long piece with a twist in it that's maybe 12 inches long. And then I just sort of pinch both ends and sort of pull it apart a little bit to get it to the thickness I want. Does that make sense? Kelly 38:38 Yeah, Yeah. Marsha 38:40 You know, I don't know what you call that. Kelly 38:41 Well, there's a lot of different names for the different techniques and it sounds like what you're doing is... Marsha 38:47 I'm doing chaos. Chaos, the technique! Kelly 38:51 No, I mean, I think you're doing a lot of the things that happen in a long draw. Right, because you're using only one hand and then your other hand is helping when you need to, to kind of pull it out a little bit more and make it a little bit thinner. Are you pulling back with your left hand very much or mostly just holding it straight? Marsha 39:09 Yes, I'm pulling back. Kelly 39:11 Spinning is such a, I mean, it's such an old form of creation, that I think every person who who's ever spun has spun slightly differently. And you know, there's categories of techniques, but within that there really is a lot of variation. So, but like that inchworm technique is called a short forward draw, because you're taking out a little bit and you're pulling it a short ways. You're drafting it a very short ways and then you're letting the twist into a very short little segment. So short forward draw because you're pulling forward. I typically don't pull forward with my right hand most of my spinning is happening with my left hand, that's where I hold the fiber, too. And so I usually do backward draw, maybe not short, backward draw, but maybe a longer backward draw using my right hand... I probably use my right hand more than you do. If I were spinning like a commercial roving, not trying to spin long draw, I probably use my right hand, it sounds like I use my right hand a little bit more than, than you do. But mostly I, I, you know, pull backwards with my left hand. And my right hand is helping things along, as opposed to actually doing the work of the spinning. But it's interesting. So the commercial preparation that you have, you know, the commercial roving or commercial top allows you to do a lot of different things with it. Right, you can do all those. What I was spinning the Santa Cruz Island, I was spinning punis, which are like a roll of fiber off the drum carder... or the not the drum carder, the hand cards. And really, because the fiber is so short, they're really tiny, thin, you know. The reason I'm calling them punis and not rolags, it's just the size of them. You normally when you roll it off of the hand cards, you have this like sausage shaped thing of fiber, it's called a rolag, the ones that they make with cotton, are much smaller, you know, and thinner diameter, and they call them punis. Marsha 41:32 Okay, Kelly 41:33 And because cotton doesn't stick to itself, they kind of roll them, we kind of you know, smash them a little bit to make them stick to each other better and not come apart. But with wool, you don't need to do that. And especially with this Santa Cruz Island, you don't need to do this because it is so crimpy that it's it really sticks to itself. So with these tight little...and the tightness of the of the roll that comes off of the handcard wasn't because I made it to be super tight. It's because of the crimp of the fiber. And what that fiber just wanted to do, it's not going to make a loose kind of loose sausage shape. It just had to come off in this little tiny, narrow diameter roll. Anyway, it's so clingy to itself, that really the only way that I could spin it was with either short forward or short backward draw, which is not my favorite. But it's a nice fiber. And I really enjoyed spinning it because it's an unusual breed. And it's one of the endangered breeds. So I'm happy to spin it the way it wants to be spun. But this is a good example of a fleece is going to tell you how it wants to be spun. Because I couldn't do... I could not do a long draw with it, that fiber just clings to itself way too much. Yeah, I couldn't do my normal kind of relaxed, backward draw spinning because the fiber just clings to itself so much. Sometimes you can use whatever you want. And sometimes you have to go with the with what the fiber is telling you to do right. Yeah. Marsha 41:51 I don't know that you have to start and go oh, and think to yourself, oh, this is the technique. This is the typical, or this is the technique that I need to use, or the draw that I need to use. You just organically do it because you have no choice. But to just to do it because of the fiber will tell you. Kelly 43:37 Yeah, that's right, I didn't sit down and say this is what I'm going to do to spin this fiber, it just, that's what I had to do to make to make it, you know, to make it work. And because the fiber is so short and so crimpy, in my carding I've created, I've created neps, you know, little tangled balls of fiber. And so I'm also I was also constantly picking off as I was going along, constantly picking off those little neps where I could, to make the yarn a little bit smoother. And I was only doing that because that's what I did for the skein that I entered into the fair because I wanted, I was hoping I would get a ribbon for it. And I did. So I was being really careful when I spun that. So I was trying to at least marginally make it match that yarn that I spun, because I want to make a pair of socks. And so this will give me a little bit more flexibility, you know, when I'm knitting it, into how long to make the top part of the socks because I'll have a little extra about 20 more, it turned out to be about 20 more grams. You know, by the time I had a little bit of waste at the end and everything. I got about 20 more grams of yarn out of it. So that was kind of nice, but I thought it was a good contrast between a carded preparation on my part and a commercially combed, or you know, mill carded preparation on your end. And then the two different techniques that we're using. Interesting, though, we both-- and maybe because you talked to me when you got your spinning wheel, but it's interesting that we both hold the fiber in our same hand. All the fiber with our left and a lot of people who are right handed do it the other way. Marsha 45:27 Hmm. It's interesting. Maybe it's because I, the first time I spun I spun on your wheel. And you showed me how to spin and you probably said, put it, put it in your left hand and I follow orders, you know, Kelly 45:38 yeah, I probably, I probably did! I switch sometimes and spin the other hand again, if I'm spinning for a long time, and I think oh, my hands getting a little tired. But that's...my typical is to put the fiber in my left hand. Marsha 45:51 I did some research. And I did find an article and this was on spinning daily.com. There's an article by Janine. I don't know how to pronounce this. It looks like back ridges, ba k r i g e s. And it's seven drafting techniques. And she has the names of the seven and descriptions and photographs. So I'll put a link to that because that was actually pretty interesting. Kelly 46:18 There's another really good resource for people, Oh, I thought I linked it and I didn't, I'll have to grab the link for you to put in the show notes. There's a craftsy class that I took from JC Boggs Faulkner, called Drafting: From Worsted to Woolen. And it was really good. I enjoyed that class. And she had swatches made out of all the different drafting styles. And some of them, I thought, Wow, you can really tell the difference between those. And some of them, I thought, okay, there's barely a difference. And so it's not going to matter in to my, for my purposes. It wouldn't matter whether I used one drafting, you know, one of the two drafting techniques or the other. And so, you know, it's like, Okay, well, I could just choose whichever one I liked, the better, whichever one I like better, because it looks like you get the same thing when you knit it up. So that was an interesting course, too, that I'll make sure is linked in the in the show notes in case someone wants to take that Craftsy class. It's still available. I checked it this morning. Marsha 47:21 Any more to add to about drafting. Kelly 47:24 I have a link in the show notes about the different names of the different preparations and you know, what is top versus what is roving versus what is sliver versus a batt of fiber. And so I have a link from Abby Franquemont's website that that I thought was a good kind of a primer on, you know, what are the... what do the different terms? What do the different terms mean? Marsha 47:49 We do have a question about how to get started with long draw from howmanystitches Liz, who's in Scotland. Did you want to touch on that? Kelly 47:57 Sure. I just want to thank prairie poet and supercut. For the other questions about what kind of drafting techniques we use and what our favorite drafting techniques are. We kind of got into earlier long draw is, you kind of just have to have a, well have a carded preparation, first of all, would be my suggestion, have a carded preparation of fiber, and then just be willing to make a lot of mistakes and have the yarn break, and then you just start again. Because you, you have to try not to touch it with your right hand and let the fiber come out of your left hand. Marsha 48:41 I think what we said is, you know, not only do you pretend you have a baby bird in your left hand, but you have a glass of wine in your hand. So you can't touch your left hand. Kelly 48:51 Yeah, yeah. And, and it works. I mean, and it's gonna be lumpy when you first start and you have to be, you have to be prepared to have lumpy yarn when you first start because you're--you have to just get the feel of it. And you have to be prepared to have it sometimes stretched out too fine and break. You know, slip apart, drift apart. It doesn't really break, but like you know, drift apart. And then you have to start again and pull out your end and start again. But you eventually do get the feel of it. And, and it is pretty amazing that it works. And you can also there's like a something called a double draw where you where you draw it back. And you let some twist get into it. And then once the twist is in it, you can you can pull it even pinch it off, you know, don't let any more fiber come out of your hand and pull it back even more and get it to be finer and like the lumps come out. Any lumps, you can get those lumps to come out by pulling a little bit more. It takes, it just takes experience and willingness to be wrong. Marsha 49:57 Yeah, Kelly 49:59 Again, that's my opinion and my experience. If you get frustrated by having it drift apart, or frustrated that you can't make consistent yarn, then it's just going to be an unpleasant learning experience. But if you just know that you're going to make lumpy yarn and get better the more you do it, then it will be... it will be a great experience. It's a fun way to spin I think. And it's pretty fast. Marsha 50:26 Yeah, Kelly 50:27 If you've ever used a supported spindle, that's another way that you could kind of get started. Not a drop spindle where you're using both your hands, but a supported spindle where one of your hands is having to spin the spindle and the other hand is drafting. That gives you a good... I think gives you a good feel of what that is like. So yeah, let us know, if you want more information, we can do a little bit more research. Marsha 50:53 I have a question. Just as we're talking about this, what is the best drafting technique to use when you have those long wools, you know, like a Lincoln? Kelly 51:02 Typically, people say, you know, with a long wool, you can comb it and keep all the fibers in order, you know, all parallel and spin worsted. So a worsted spinning would be where you don't let the twist get into your fiber hand, you keep all the twists in front of your, for us, it will be our right hand, keep all the twist in front of our right hand. And then be able to draft the fiber in your left hand. So you could do a short forward or, or short backward or you know, kind of go back farther because it's a long fiber, so you keep your hands further apart. Right here, your inchworm would not be an inchworm it might be like a, I don't know, a five inch worm. Because you want it you know, you need to keep your hands further apart. So you're not pulling on the same piece of hair. Marsha 52:02 Right. Okay, Kelly 52:03 I don't typically do a worsted technique, even with long wool. I'm... my tendency, when I'm just spinning for like, relaxing pleasure, I let the twist back into my into my left hand. I'm not, I'm not real good about keeping that twist out of my fiber hand, you get a little hairier yarn that way, you know more halo, less smooth. But that doesn't bother me. But if I wanted a really smooth long wool I would make sure I didn't let the twist get back into my back into my fiber hand. Okay, I wanted to just give a couple of other resources that I think are really good for people who are just beginning. Or if you have some resources, but you haven't really built a spinning library or ,you know, done more than just looking up a few things in Ravelry groups. There's one book that I have, called The Intentional Spinner: A Holistic Approach to Making Yarn. And that's Judith Mackenzie McCuin. And it's a 2009 book, I would really highly recommend it. And then the other one I have is the Alden Amos Big Book of Handspinning. And I love this title: "Being a Compendium of Information, Advice and Opinions on the Noble Art and Craft." And this is by Alden Amos and it was in 2001. And he has since passed away but he was a very opinionated guy. Lots of spinning knowledge from you know, hand spinning to machine spinning. And so there's a lot of historical knowledge in that book and a lot of other things. So those two books I think are really a lot of information in them. And then I also wanted to mention the Spinner's Study Ravelry group. This month they're spinning, they pick a couple of different types of fleece each month and this month they're spinning Finn and Teeswater. And the spinning challenge for the month is called spinning and plying the other way. So we were talking about spinning z and plying s. So I think what they're doing is doing the opposite of that and looking at what that what that does to the yarn. I also wanted to mention that we've been talking about knitting with your handspun and Salpal had mentioned to me, sent me a message, to say that the Three Waters Farm Ravelry group has a bundle and a thread of patterns that are good for handspun. Marsha 54:38 Okay, Kelly 54:39 And so we'll link to that in the show notes. And then Joanne, momdiggity, she suggested any pattern calling for Spincycle yarn would be a good pattern for handspun. Marsha 54:50 That's true. Kelly 54:51 And then the other thing that I found is this month just by coincidence, the Spring/Summer 2021 Knitty Spin column in Knitty magazine. It's written, it's a column by jillian Moreno, is "Planning for Your Project, the Beginning." So she's talking about how do you, you know, if you're going to knit something, and you're going to spin for that particular project, what kind of things do you have to think about? And so all of those resources will be in the show notes. And then we had Marsha one more question, and that was about how to wash a fleece. Marsha 55:27 Mm hmm. Kelly 55:28 I'm haven't washed a fleece in a while. Marsha 55:30 I know I haven't either, Kelly 55:31 But superkip that's Natalie. She asks, How do you wash a fleece? This is what she says. "For the washing bit. I usually do a cold soak or two and then wash my fleece with really hot water. And in the second hot water wash, I add dishwashing soap. It works to get it clean. But I do have a lot of lanolin left in my fleeces" and then she says, "I was recently advised to use colder water or wash with soda. However, the soda felted my fleece, I might have used too much soda. And the colder water seems counterintuitive. Although I have not tried it." This was a couple of weeks ago. But I hope that we can give some advice to Natalie on this. Marsha 56:16 Well, first I think we have to discern, differentiate what the soda is. Explain that when it says soda it's not baking soda she's talking about it's soda ash right or, or washing soda, which is different. And I I had to look this up. So it's... baking soda is sodium bicarbonate. And soda ash or washing soda is sodium carbonate. And it sounds like from what I'm reading, it's a bit more caustic. And can be an irritant to your eyes, nose, throat. And looking at Wikipedia it's used as a sweetener in soft drinks. Think about that. Kelly 57:03 That sounds odd. Marsha 57:04 I know. And I also didn't realize what it is and that it is used a lot because it changes the pH. So it's used also for dyeing non protein fibers. like cotton or Kelly 57:25 Yeah, we used it when we dyed this yarn that I'm knitting right now the dish cloths, Marsha 57:31 right. So it changes the pH, I guess and so then the the dye can attach to the fibers is my understanding. So I don't and I was trying to get what does it actually do? How does it separate the lanolin from the wool? Kelly 57:51 But I know it's a washing aid. I mean, just in general, you can buy washing soda and you put it in for especially if you have hard water it it makes your laundry detergent work better. So from that standpoint, I guess. I guess that might be why she was advised to use it. I don't ever use that on wool. Yeah. I it it's wool likes an acid Ph. And it's too basic. And so I I know people do use it, but you are limited to how long you should keep the wool in contact with it. Marsha 58:32 Yeah, the article I was reading it says not to use more or leave it to soak any longer than 20 minutes and I wonder she doesn't say how long she left it. But she she says here she thinks she may have used too much. But I wonder if maybe it was in there too long. Kelly 58:48 Yeah. Either one of those things could have done damage--could damage your wool. Make it really harsh. And kind of I want to say crispy or crinkly. Marsha 59:01 So it was the the washing soda or soda ash. Was that something that was probably developed before we had detergents. Kelly 59:09 I would say yes to that, Yeah. Marsha 59:11 Because when I see people use different things like a lot of times they're using that wool wash you can get anywhere with Eucalyptus in it. Kelly 59:21 Eucalan. There's also another one. There's a scour there's a Unicorn Scour. That's actually not for washing garments but for washing fleeces. Marsha 59:33 But I just I use what you taught me to use, which is I use Dawn and I don't know.... I know SuperKip is in Europe. So I don't know if Dawn is available. I think she's in Holland I believe. I don't Kelly 59:47 Dish detergent. I think a dish detergent is-- for me that that works really well. And if you use that I would use dishwashing soap in both of those washes. Mm hmm and And make sure the water is really hot and that it doesn't cool off, you know before you drain the water, because the lanolin can reattach to the fleece. It's basically you know, it's like it's like grease. And so if you think about your dishes, even if you put detergent in dishwater if you then go to bed and leave them in the dishwater overnight and it cools, that grease will be redeposited on your dishes. I prefer to use dishwashing detergent and really hot water. And we do have an episode where we talk about washing fleece it's Episode 27B, Fiber Mythbusting Bonus Episode, where we talk about washing, washing fleeces and there's some links in that show, 27B. In that show's show notes there are also some links to some resources about detergents and how detergents work. And Marsha 1:01:02 Well, I was going to say we didn't even talk, we're just talking about washing it with detergents and hot water. We didn't even talk about the washing with the fermentation process. That's another whole episode about that. But that's where you basically, you let it just kind of for lack of a better word ferment in it. The suint, which is the sweat from the sheep. Kelly 1:01:24 Right. Marsha 1:01:25 And I've never I've never tried that you've tried it Kelly 1:01:28 Oh, I didn't do it the true way. But I did let it sit in water and get very smelly for about a month before I washed it. I ended up going ahead and using soap to wash it too. But I did have to use less. And it washed up faster. Yeah, but but I don't know that I actually got fermentation happening. Hmm. It just was very smelly. Marsha 1:01:54 Yeah. So, but I have a question about that--when, after you took the wool out the fiber out and washed it It didn't smell, right? It's just while sitting the it's the water that it's sitting in that's so bad. Kelly 1:02:08 Right. Yes. Okay, one thing that that that I think sometimes people don't do when they wash wooll is one, use enough water and the other, use enough soap or detergent. And it depends on the fleece too, you know. Is it a super super greasy fleece or is it a not so greasy fleece? Different breeds have different amounts of lanolin. But anyway, yeah, good. Great question. Lots of opinions about that question. If you go out and look. Look around for you know, advice about how to wash a fleece. The Alden Amos book talks a lot about using soda to wash fleeces and soap instead of detergent, which I think if you're using soap, maybe the the washing soda helps not create the scum that soap and hard water would create. Lots of methods have been used over the years. And maybe the washing soda is an older method too like you said. Before detergents were widely available when people did use soap more. Marsha 1:03:22 Yeah. So anything else we need to say about it? Kelly 1:03:27 I don't think so. I think that's it. Marsha 1:03:30 We'll talk more about spinning over the summer during the summer spin in. And if people have questions they want us to answer or try to answer. Just put them in the in the forum, the discussion thread. Kelly 1:03:45 Yeah, or email us.Two Ewes at Two Ewes Fiber Adventures dot com. Marsha 1:03:51 And since we are talking about the summer spin in we should just remind people that it started Memorial Day, which was May 31. And it ends September 6. We will talk more about washing fleece because I I have--someone gave me a alpaca fleece. And we've been talking about sheep's wool. But now it'd be interesting to talk about how you wash alpaca, but that'll be another time. I have questions about that. I have questions for you about that. So Kelly 1:04:20 I don't think I've ever washed alpaca. Oh, well, maybe you'll have questions for someone else. Marsha 1:04:27 Or maybe I'll just have to answer the questions and answer my own questions. Right. Well, the last thing I was going to just say is that we had such a great time on our visit and it didn't really hit me until after. Well, when you walked up on the front porch. It kind of hit me as like this is the first time we've seen each other since February 2020. It was last time you saw us when we went to Stitches. Kelly 1:04:53 Mm hmm. Marsha 1:04:54 And it was kind of like and then when you left I felt like wow, we just saw each other It's been so long since Kelly 1:05:02 Yeah, face to face. Marsha 1:05:05 It was really kind of remarkable. And I we have to thank science right? Kelly 1:05:09 Oh, yeah. Marsha 1:05:10 Yeah that we were able to...you were able to drive up here and visit. So thank you to scientists. Kelly 1:05:18 Yes. Thank you for that vaccine! Marsha 1:05:20 Alright with that, I guess we should say goodbye. All right. We'll see you in two weeks. Kelly 1:05:25 All right. Bye. Kelly 1:05:26 Thank you so much for listening. To subscribe to the podcast visit Two Ewes Fiber Adventures dot com. Marsha 1:05:33 Join us on our adventures on Ravelry and Instagram. I am betterinmotion and Kelly is Kelly 1:05:39 1hundredprojects. Until next time, were the Two Ewes, doing our part for world fleece. Transcribed by https://otter.ai  

Strong Men Strong Marriages
The Nice Guy, The Bad Boy and The Strong Man

Strong Men Strong Marriages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 19:09


In the book "The Noble Art of Seducing Women" by Kezia Noble, she identifies 3 types of men.The nice guy.The bad boy.And the good man.For us, we'll call the third the Strong Man.These same guys show up in marriages.The nice guy puts his wife above himself in ALL ways, hoping that someday she will return the favor with attention, appreciation and affection (sex).The nice guy gets walked on. And hopes someday he will be appreciated for it.The bad boy puts himself first in ALL ways. He knows what he wants, and he does what he wants. His wife or girlfriend doesn't matter that much.The bad boy walks on his wife. It's his way or the highway.The strong man, on the other hand, puts what he wants EQUALLY to what his wife wants. He works for solutions that are wins for BOTH him AND his wife.The strong man walks TOGETHER with his wife, in a marriage that feels amazing to both of them.Learn more about these three men, and how to become the strong man, in this episode.Dr. MikeP.S. The Strong Man System will be coming out very soon. It's new and improved with more and better benefits than ever before, including times to work with me 1 on 1. Watch for it in the next week or two, and if you're not on my email list yet, visit http://mikefraziermd.com to join the list.P.P.S. If you don't want to wait and want to join The Strong Man System RIGHT NOW, you can CLICK HERE to join. The finishing touches are still being applied, but the meat is there and if you are ready to act NOW, let's get to work.

le Podcast Gentleman Chemistry
#14 Christophe Tiozzo - de Saint-Denis à Champion du Monde WBA en Boxe Anglaise

le Podcast Gentleman Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 41:35


Chers amis, L'invité de ce nouvel épisode est un ancien boxeur, mais attention, il ne s'agit  pas de n'importe quel boxeur de quartier. Non, il s'agit d'un ancien champion du monde Français de Boxe Anglaise. Un boxeur combinant en même temps un grand technicien et un puncheur dévastateur un visage de beau gosse, une gueule d'ange qui s'épanouit très tôt dans la facilité. Il est à l'époque, le seul français médaillé olympique en boxe anglaise à seulement 26 ans chez les super-welters aux JO de Los Angeles en 1984 et champion du monde WBA dans a catégorie des super-moyens à Lyon, le 30 mars 1990 face au tenant du titre, le Coréen In-chul Baek par arrêt au sixième round. Avec une carte de 35 combats : 33 victoires (dont 22 par KO) et de 2 défaites, ce talentueux styliste a boxé chez les professionnels entre 1985 à 1996. La télévision aura permis à la boxe anglaise en France de vivre sur un pied trop grand pour elle – le champion savait créer l'événement en attirant avec lui plus de 8 millions de téléspectateurs sur TF1, jusqu'aux années 2000 où elle est principalement dominée par le football. Sans grands débouchés, les boxeurs sont rentrés dans le rang des anonymes... Cependant l'élégant technicien, que l'on comparait à Marcel Cerdan dans sa boxe et dans son tempérament est probablement l'un des plus brillants boxeurs Français  depuis Jean-Claude Bouttier qu'on retrouve tous deux dans les ouvrages de référence parlant de boxe anglaise et pour vous aujourd'hui en exclusivité dans les ondes voluptueuses du le Podcast Gentleman Chemistry : Christophe Tiozzo. J'ai pris beaucoup de plaisir dans la réalisation de cette interview. Si vous aussi avez aimé ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à laisser un commentaire en le notant avec 5 étoiles sur l'application Apple Podcast de votre smartphone ou sur Itunes depuis votre ordinateur. Vous pouvez également vous abonner sur la plateforme Apple Podcast I Spotify I Deezer I Stitcher I TuneIn I Podcastics pour ne pas rater une miette des podcasts à venir !  N'oubliez pas de partager le podcast, de le noter en laissant votre ressenti, c'est très important pour aider le podcast à émerger dans les classements en plus de le faire découvrir au plus grand nombre tout en me motivant à m'améliorer en faisant de nouveaux épisodes ! Bonne écoute, Stéphane Titre: Eclectic Prawn Auteur: Dumbo Gets Mad Source: https://dumbogetsmad.bandcamp.com Licence: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.fr Téléchargement (9MB): https://www.auboutdufil.com/index.php?id=470

Macklin's Take
Macklin's Take #119 with Jerry Izenberg

Macklin's Take

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 82:08


This week me and Matt had the great honour of being joined on the podcast by legendary, Hall of Fame boxing writer Jerry Izenberg.Jerry's been covering boxing for the Newark Star Ledger in New Jersey since 1950 and has seen it all; from the post war period when the Mafia controlled boxing right up until the present day.Name an iconic fight during that period and Jerry was ringside. Patterson, Liston, Ali, Frazier, Foreman, Spinks, Holmes, Tyson, Holyfield, he's known them all so it was an absolute pleasure to talk to him about his life following the Noble Art.Jerry's book, Once There Were Giants, the Golden Age of Heavyweight Boxing comes out in paperback on May 11th and is available now for pre-order via Amazon.

IAM CONCEPT
IAM #14 - À LA MEMOIRE DE TONTON DAVID

IAM CONCEPT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 63:33


IAM et la politique, L'islamo-gauchisme vs l'islamo-capitalisme, La modernité dans le Hip-Hop, Les versions de Noble Art, le point pandémie et culture vivante… Podcast disponible en version vidéo sur la chaine Youtube La Cosca Official

English Martial Arts Podcast Show

Boxing, sport, both amateur and professional, involving attack and defense with the fists. Boxers usually wear padded gloves and generally observe the code set forth in the marquess of Queensberry rules. The terms pugilism and prizefighting in modern usage are practically synonymous with boxing, although the first term indicates the ancient origins of the sport in its derivation from the Latin pugil, “a boxer,” related to the Latin pugnus, “fist,” and derived in turn from the Greek pyx, “with clenched fist.” The term prizefighting emphasizes pursuit of the sport for monetary gain, which began in England in the 17th century. The Greeks considered boxing the most injurious of their sports. A 1st-century-BCE inscription praising a pugilist states, “A boxer's victory is gained in blood.” In fact, Greek literature offers much evidence that the sport caused disfigurement and, occasionally, even death. An amazingly bloody bout is recounted by Homer in the Iliad (c. 675 BCE): “Sons of Atreus, and all you other strong-greaved Achaians, we invite two men, the best among you, to contend for these prizes with their hands up for the blows of boxing. He whom Apollo grants to outlast the other, and all the Achaians witness it, let him lead away the hard-working jenny [female donkey] to his own shelter. The beaten man shall take away the two-handled goblet.” He spoke, and a man huge and powerful, well skilled in boxing, rose up among them; the son of Panopeus, Epeios. He laid his hand on the hard-working jenny, and spoke out: “Let the man come up who will carry off the two-handled goblet. I say no other of the Achaians will beat me at boxing and lead off the jenny. I claim I am the champion. Is it not enough that I fall short in battle? Since it could not be ever, that a man could be a master in every endeavour. For I tell you this straight out, and it will be a thing accomplished. I will smash his skin apart and break his bones on each other. Let those who care for him wait nearby in a huddle about him to carry him out, after my fists have beaten him under.” So he spoke, and all of them stayed stricken to silence. Alone Euryalos stood up to face him, a godlike man, son of lord Mekisteus of the seed of Talaos; of him who came once to Thebes and the tomb of Oidipous after his downfall, and there in boxing defeated all the Kadmeians. The spear-famed son of Tydeus was his second, and talked to him in encouragement, and much desired the victory for him. First he pulled on the boxing belt about his waist, and then gave him the thongs carefully cut from the hide of a ranging ox. The two men, girt up, strode into the midst of the circle and faced each other, and put up their ponderous hands at the same time and closed, so that their heavy arms were crossing each other, and there was a fierce grinding of teeth, the sweat began to run everywhere from their bodies. Great Epeios came in, and hit him as he peered out from his guard, on the cheek, and he could no longer keep his feet, but where he stood the glorious limbs gave. As in the water roughened by the north wind a fish jumps in the weed of the beach-break, then the dark water closes above him, so Euryalos left the ground from the blow, but great-hearted Epeios took him in his arms and set him upright, and his true companions stood about him, and led him out of the circle, feet dragging as he spat up the thick blood and rolled his head over on one side. He was dizzy when they brought him back and set him among them. But they themselves went and carried off the two-handled goblet. (From Book XXIII of Homer's Iliad, translated by Richmond Lattimore.)

The Change Agents Podcast with Dr. James Rouse
Practice the Noble Art of Your True Vocation

The Change Agents Podcast with Dr. James Rouse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 6:11


You have the power inside of you to experience hope, optimism, and inclusivity. The time has come to enter into your true vocation, your true power. Look where you can bring your secret sauce. Make a difference.

BoksOuwePodcast
BoksOuweS1e7 International Day of Boxing

BoksOuwePodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 4:34


22 juli is de Internationale Dag van het Boksen. Wie mij kent weet dat ik een groot liefhebber ben van The Noble Art of Self Defense. In BoksOuwePodcastAflevering 7 probeer ik uit te leggen waar die fascinatie vandaan komt.

English Martial Arts Podcast Show

In Anglo-Saxon times one of the terms by which a folcwiga (warrior) would have known close quarter combat was handplegan (hand play) which is recorded in the Saxon Chronicles. By Tudor times there were two main titles in use; the Art Militaire and its civilian relative the Science of Defence. In the Stuart era the latter was often called the Noble Science of Defence or the Noble Art of Defence, (these titles being later inherited by boxing). The Science of Defence was a combat art that was concerned with individual self-defence rather than the military scenario but it was so closely related to the battlefield system as to be interchangeable with it. Indeed, the ‘civilian' system used by the English included usage of many battlefield weapons (see below). One of the major differences between the military and civilian experience was that in the packed ranks of the battlefield there often wasn't enough room to use the methods or apply the principles that were available when fighting one-on-one (a fact noted by contemporary maisters of defence). Another difference was that military conflict did not require its participants to follow the strict code of conduct that the civilian practitioners of the Science of Defence were expected – on oath – to follow. For example, followers of the civilian system were forbidden to kill a defeated opponent, clearly such an obligation would not be realistic in times of war. PRINCIPLES For fighting methods to be defined as a martial art system there have to be in place a definitive set of principles that govern the usage of weapons, be they natural weapons, that is to say fist, foot, etc. or artificial weapons as described earlier. English martial arts utilized a sophisticated set of principles by which the Science of Defence was governed. To attempt to describe in depth the entire set of principles is beyond the limited confines of this page. Nonetheless it is worth touching upon a small number of them to give the reader an insight of the methodology involved. English Maisters of Defence held that all actions, whether with or without weapons, were governed by the principles of the True Fight. These included such things as: True Times, False Times, The Four Grounds, The Four Governors, Wide Space, Narrow Space, etc. If you followed these principles when in combat you would be fighting the True Fight. If you fought without using the principles you would be fighting a False Fight which would seriously reduce your chances of surviving combat. Liber albus: the white book of the city of London. 1419 AD

Nerd’s RPG Variety Cast
62 Answering a few call ins

Nerd’s RPG Variety Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 14:28


I'm sick so this is a short one, I mention a new Anchor podcast called The Noble Art of Running Away and answer calls from Che Cormack, Lonely Adventurer & Lieren. The Altered State review has been postponed until episode 63 which is due out 29 February 2020. The Noble Art of Running Away https://anchor.fm/sos-rope Che's podcast Friday Night Dnd https://anchor.fm/s/350d0e0/podcast/rss Lonely Adventurer's podcasts Camping With Owlbears https://anchor.fm/s/12c448e0/podcast/rss Lieren's podcast Updates From The Middle Of Nowhere https://anchor.fm/s/c4f89c/podcast/rss Ray Otus did the art for this show, you can find him on Patreon www.patreon.com/rayotus TJ Drennon provides all the music for my show, you can find him on Patreon www.patreon.com/TJD --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message

le Podcast Gentleman Chemistry
#14 Eric Tormos - d'artisan de la débrouille à éleveur de champions

le Podcast Gentleman Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 65:00


Les personnes qui suivent le Magazine Gentleman Chemistry et la page insta @stephanebuttichowskij n'ignorent pas la maladie, le virus que j'ai attrapé il y a plus d'un an maintenant en m'aventurant entre les tours de l'Ile des vannes de Paris (dite aussi l'Ile Saint-Denis) pour pousser la porte d'un club de boxe dont j'ignorais absolument tout : le  RSOA (Red Star Olympique Audonien) . Pour les intimes de cette salle mythique aux rideaux rouges Red Star Boxe! J'y rencontre un Monsieur avec une barbe grise (bien entretenue) fumant une vapoteuse (oui on vous entends déjà... Comment ça, dans une salle de boxe?) assis sur une chaise blanche en plastique de café du midi. Ce Monsieur est vêtu d'un jogging et d'un t-shirt du club RSOA ou Under Armour je ne me souviens plus ? La panoplie se termine d'une casquette toujours fixé sur sa tête. Je suis tout de suite accueilli de façon résolument bienveillante où il m'invite après m'avoir serré la main à m'asseoir pour observer l'entrainement en cours. Il se présente : Eric Tormos.  Je pense avoir été capté par l'énergie magnétique de la salle, le respect et le sentiment de fratrie qu'il y règne sans qu'il y ait un règlement qui ne l'impose. Que pensiez-vous que j'allais faire ? J'ai bien évidement réglé ma cotisation pour commencer à m'entrainer: il était déjà trop tard! Eric Tormos, est d'origine Espagnole. Une voix péchue en temps voulu (utile pour réveiller ses gars quand ils se relâchent en entrainement) - en somme une force tranquille. A 10 à peine il enfile les gants sollicité par un frère qui pratiquait le noble art et encouragé par un père fan de Marcel Cerdan. Sa carrière de boxeur (2 combats professionnels) s'arrête brusquement après des lésions aux mains alors qu'il est qualifié pour les Jeux Olympiques de Séoul  en 1988 (les protections aux mains n'étaient pas aussi poussées qu'aujourd'hui). Autour des années 1990/1991, Eric décide alors de passer un CAP de plomberie sans jamais pratiquer le métier. Il se débrouille de petit boulot en petit boulot pour enfin ouvrir son propre vidéo club. Il poursuit en ouvrant un petit bistro avec un ami à Boulogne en se rendant compte de vouloir le vendre après un an et demi: il réussira à se débarrasser du fardeau au bout de cinq longues années. Il rebondit en obtenant un diplôme d'état DE / DES lui permettant d'entrainer des athlètes dans le golf dans un premier temps (où il est, s'il vous-plaît, 8 d'handicap!) pour ensuite poursuivre dans sa passion de toujours : la boxe anglaise.  Eric Tormos fréquentait le RSOA (fondé en 1952 par le Manger Monsieur José Jover et le préparateur physique Monsieur Gaëtan Micallef) depuis ses 16 ans et y prépare depuis plus de 15 ans des athlètes dans toutes les catégories : de la boxe éducative, loisirs, amateurs et professionnels. Il nous explique que la culture d'un club de boxe est basé sur un code d'honneur dont personne ne parle mais qui existe, sur le partage de conseils dans le travail dans le but de faire progresser en toute sécurité ses équipiers car en boxe on ne joue pas, on boxe! Cependant il y déplore un sport victime de ses clichés. Il nous explique que la boxe est un sport basé sur des règles strictes pratiqué par autre chose que des voyous ou autres brutes analphabètes, au contraire, le club est fréquenté par des ingénieurs, des commerciaux, des personnes travaillant dans les médias ou autres professions libérales et même dans la catégorie professionnelle. Seul, le métier de boxeur professionnel ne suffit ps pour satisfaire les besoins économiques des athlètes. C'est pour cette raison que les boxeurs jonglent avec discernement entre leur passion et leur profession. Un entrainement type par Eric Tormos se compose par un échauffement (afin d'éviter les blessures) à base de corde à sauter ou bien de course à pied en levant les genoux, talons fesses, flexions, extensions etc... L'échauffement se termine par le fameux "shadow boxing" (boxer en se déplaçant dans le vide). Puis s'ensuit la partie technique, fractionné. L'entrainement se termine avec le retour au calme avec les tractions, pompes et étirements. Les compétences clés d'un boxeur doivent être: le cardio, les déplacements, les esquives et la frappe au poing direct, uppercut ou crochet. Dit comme ça, cela semble simple comme bonjour mais une bonne préparation demande énormément de temps et de discipline. En boxe il y a différents styles de boxes et de stratégies et on n'est en aucun cas obligés de monter sur le ring pour les plus téméraires d'entre vous par contre vous perdrez et de façon plus économique qu'un "Weight Watchers" vos poignées d'amour (si tel est l'objectif).  Eric Tormos a eu l'occasion d'entrainer de grands champions: Tony Yoka, Souleymane Cissokho, Howard Cospolite, Bilel Jkitou, Aghilase Ait-Aoudia... Nous n'avons pas fini de suivre Eric et ses gars! La porte du Red Star Boxe est grande ouverte à tous et à toutes, longue vie au Noble Art! Pour en savoir plus n'hésitez pas à consulter l'article présentant le Red Star Boxe sur le Magazine Gentleman Chemistry.  J'ai pris beaucoup de plaisir dans la réalisation de cette interview. Si vous aussi avez aimé ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à laisser un commentaire en le notant avec 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcast. Vous pouvez également vous abonner sur la plateforme pour ne pas rater une miette des podcasts à venir ! Bonne écoute, Stéphane Titre: Eclectic Prawn Auteur: Dumbo Gets Mad Source: https://dumbogetsmad.bandcamp.com Licence: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/deed.fr Téléchargement (9MB): https://www.auboutdufil.com/index.php?id=470  

A Quiet Mind
The noble art of mindful listening.

A Quiet Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2007 16:14


How many times have you listened with all of your heart, deeply, silently and without judgement.