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From A to B
How To Stand Out On Templated Websites ft. Linda Bustos

From A to B

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 44:18


It happens rarely, but somehow Linda was able to change Shiva's mind this podcast. And we got it ON THE RECORD. What did she change his mind on? Linda "The Winna" Bustos brought some compelling conversation to the fact that company CAN differentiate in 'cookie cutter' websites (e.g. Shopify) in really, really creative ways. We got into: - The importance of copy when you're using a generic 'cookie cutter site' (e.g. Shopify templates)- Letting your brand shine through to help you differentiate (including some hilarious examples of how some brands have accomplished this)- Cool trends Linda has been seeing in ecom spaceTimestamps:00:00 Episode Start2:58  Shopify Is Basically A "Paint By Numbers" Website Generator7:41  Using Shopify When Your Product Truly Is Unique9:53  Tips On Stand Out From The Crowd On Product Pages12:40  Mattresses Is An Industry To Keep An Eye On18:56 Shiva Glazing Liquid Death (For A Good Reason Though)21:23  Other Creative/Creative Brands Which Have Done Cool Shit27:44 Make Your Copy Memorable (And Palace Has Amazing Copy)30:30 How Do Luxury Brands Differentiate?36:01  Product Finders Can Be A Differentiator41:03 Do Better Competitor Comparison ChartsGo follow Linda on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindabustos/And check out her website Ecom Ideas: https://ecomideas.com/Also go follow Shiva on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/shiva-manjunath/⁠Subscribe to our newsletter for more memes, clips, and awesome content! https://fromatob.beehiiv.com/If you have listener questions, submit them at https://tinyurl.com/askfromatob for a chance to be featured too!

Mammasanningar med Vivi och Carin
321. Paint by numbers och Östogenspray

Mammasanningar med Vivi och Carin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 54:51


Carin har skaffat sig en ny hobby och ska även återförenas med sin ungdomsidolcrush. Vivi söker nya vägar mot välmående och har lite problem med vad Anders vill dekorera väggarna med där hemma.Med: Vivi Wallin & Carin da Silvaviviochcarin.seProduktionsbolag: Polpo Play ABwww.polpoplay.comVill du göra reklam i en Polpo-podd?Maila hello@polpoplay.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast
Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #368 "Paint by Numbers"

Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 106:09


A catch-up on Transformers toy news items is in order for episode 368 of the Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast, beginning with the Generations Selects Titan Class redeco of Trypticon. In-hand images from one of the designers of the smaller upcoming Titan Star Convoy prompt more discussion on that before several smaller releases are talked about, including an Amazon 2-pack and several Studio Series items such as Age of Extinction Optimus Prime and Que from Dark of the Moon. Takara Tomy's revealed items from a recent T-Spark themed event are next, with AMT Predaking, Missing Link Arcee and MPG Nucleon Quest Convoy analyzed. Kotobukiya's upcoming Optimus Prime girl model kit is next up in the chat, with MPG Rattrap leading in to Bragging Rights, which conclude the episode.

96.5 WKLH
Jason Wilde-Paint By Numbers (10/21/24)

96.5 WKLH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 12:19


Jason Wilde-Paint By Numbers (10/21/24) by 96.5 WKLH

Mi3 Audio Edition
‘Not a paint by numbers solution': David Droga joins Accenture Song's global tech-creative posse to build NRMA Insurance's ambition for a ‘world leading' customer experience model; one brand team, one global tech-creative firm to run it all

Mi3 Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 54:47


IAG Chief Customer & Marketing Officer Michelle Klein returned to Australia last May after more than a decade abroad and embarked on arguably one of the most ambitious – and interesting - corporate customer experience transformation programs in this market for a long time. Such was the complexity and need for top tech and creative talent across every customer touchpoint for NRMA Insurance – think digital channels, apps and websites, retail customers, communities large and small, mass and personalised communications and customer acquisition and retention – that Klein opted for one external partner to work on everything with her team. It's what Accenture Song's ANZ boss Mark Green says is a ‘lighthouse project' globally for the firm – backed up by New York-based Global CEO David Droga and Creative Chairman Nick Law. Droga says his firm has spent the past decade bringing global tech and creative capabilities together and he says NRMA Insurance will be an international proof point on why end-to-end CX programs need more creative thinking and execution, not just an off-the-shelf tech template, particularly as AI continues its march into commerce and society.  “Like all these new technologies, it sets new horizons where everyone gets so excited about what the technology allows us to do that we put aside our creativity for a bit of awe in what that technology allows. Then when we realise that everybody can do exactly the same thing with that technology, everyone's like, ‘oh, we need to innovate with that, where's the tech, where's the creativity?'” Klein agrees the killer combo is tech with creativity and innovation, done differently. Some of the new program will be ready for the Paris Olympics in July when NRMA Insurance will make much of heading into its 100th year. But like her broader mantra on reinventing CX across every touchpoint for NRMA Insurance, the Olympics will do likewise. “It's not just linear TV, this is a fully integrated…program,” she says. “What I love about this partnership with Nine is that it will reach almost the entire population in a way that they've thought through every channel, every touch point.” So here's how Klein, Droga, Law and Green see the grand plan unfolding and how they're measuring success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Love You, Mana
March Magics 2024 Paint By Numbers Edition: Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Cardboard Holder Pt. 1 Ft. Vorthos Mike

I Love You, Mana

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 77:41


We welcome Vorthos Mike to the pod to introduce the 2024 March Magics Bracket. Check out our Twitter account on 3/8 to participate in the first round of the bracket. Please subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support us on Patreon! ILYM Plugs: Mike Lester: https://linktr.ee/Justmikelester Zach's Twitter: https://twitter.com/zakagan Tor's Twitter: https://twitter.com/toruggen Micah's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bellytelevision Micah's YT: https://www.youtube.com/@bellytelevision Voicemail Deliverer: https://www.youtube.com/@chewysComedyClub Discord: https://discord.gg/VeVs3g2 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/iloveyoumana/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/Iloveyoumana/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ILoveYouMana Editing: Micah/Belly

The Stranger Times
New: Paint by Numbers Ruth Cockburn

The Stranger Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 46:39


This week's episode sees the return of the the magnificent Ruth E Cockburn reading a new Stranger Times short story, Paint by Numbers, Caimh gives you an insight into his hobbies and an update on Diller's reading abilities. 

Watchdog on Wall Street
Hunter Biden's Paint-By-Numbers

Watchdog on Wall Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 5:26


Hunter Biden's paint-by-numbers. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com

Maximum Film!
Episode 326: A Heaping Helping of 'The Holdovers'

Maximum Film!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 57:46


Alexander Payne's latest (following films like ELECTION, SIDEWAYS, and NEBRASKA)  is a Christmas movie, sort of! But forget we said that... We're unwrapping THE HOLDOVERS! Plus, memorable dinner scenes from film history, a Hotline letter about therapy on screen, and a Christmas movie minute!What's GoodAlonso - Matt Rogers' Have You Heard of Christmas? On vinylDrea - paint by numbers canvasIfy - Y3000 Coca-ColaStaff PicksDrea - EileenAlonso - The DelinquentsIfy - WonkaSupport our sponsor!Museum of Flight's “The Flight Deck” PodcastListen at museumofflight.org/podcast or search “The Flight Deck” on your favorite podcatcher. New episode every Tuesday beginning October 24.Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, or InstagramWithDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeIfy NwadiweProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher

Scream Scene Podcast
Horror Adjacent 22 - Paint by Numbers

Scream Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 40:10


It's Abbott and Costello... take two! This month's horror adjacent episode is on ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN (1951, Lamont) featuring the titular duo with Arthur Franz and Nancy Guild! It's a cross of THE INVISIBLE MAN and ROCKY, so what's not to like? Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 26:05; Discussion 29:39

The BrilliantlyDumb Show
Paint By Numbers

The BrilliantlyDumb Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 75:09


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Butter Cuts
Paint by Numbers!

Butter Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 38:34


Valspar - Jordan wavers in the end - Taylor Moore shoots 67 in the final round to get his 1st win LIV Tucson - 4 man play off - Danny Lee, Louis Oosthazen, Brendan Steele, Carlos Ortiz - Danny Lee sinks birdie putt to win Fireballs win the team championship - Ortiz, Garcia, Ancer, Chacarra - 25 under Rory's putter - Scotty Cameron 009-M GSS Chromatic Bronze Ball rollback - PGA Tour fairway length 3/4” 30 years ago, now its 3/16”, greens, 2/16” WHATS IN THE BAG Taylor Moore's winning WITB: 2023 Valspar ChampionshipPublished 3 days ago on Mar 19, 2023 By GolfWRX Staff Driver: Ping G430 LST (10.5 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Blue 60 TX 3-wood: Ping G430 Max (15 degrees @16) Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 7 X 7-wood: Ping G430 Max (21 degrees @19.75) Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw White 85 TX Irons: Ping i230 (4), Ping S55 (5-PW) Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Mid Tour Issue X100 Wedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro (50-10S, 54-10S, 60-10S) Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 Putter: Ping PLD Oslo 4 prototype Grip: Ping Ball: Titleist Pro V1

The Nick D Podcast on Radio Misfits
Nick D – Dmitry Samarov and Everyone Just Keeps Getting Dumber

The Nick D Podcast on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 104:57


Nick talks with artist/writer/podcaster/publisher/ex-cab driver Dmitry Samarov about his latest book "Paint-By-Numbers," his upcoming art shows, the reviews he writes for the Chicago Reader, his horror movie podcast, and how he described 2020 as "the Best Pandemic Ever." Then, Nick is joined by Esmeralda Leon to discuss the details of his latest Facebook prison sentence (it involves the very "sexy" aliens from John Carpenter's "They Live"), fulfill the latest Magic Megaphone Message, taste test more weird Kit Kit bars, and discuss why so many people just keep getting dumber and dumber. And Nick's Dad Tells a Joke! [EP111]

The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 518 - Dmitry Samarov

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 84:32


Artist & author Dmitry Samarov rejoins the show to talk about his new book, PAINT BY NUMBERS, the disastrous experience he had trying to profile a pair of renowned artists, and why he chose to chronicle (& fictionalize) it years later in this book. We get into the conflict of art & commerce, fame & failure in America, and the relationship of artist, artwork, and audience. We also talk about the Lynda Barry class that opened his eyes to his own art-making process, what he's learned from making a podcast of his own, the surprise bliss of holding a book-event with no audience, how he's changed through the newsletter he's been keeping up regularly for a dozen-plus years, what his ongoing collage-art has unlocked for him, whether there's such a thing as an artistic dead-end, and more. Follow Dmitry at his newsletter, and on his podcast • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal

Lifting the Lid on Coaching Supervision
Lifting The Lid - Episode 102 - The one where we put a splodge of orange into our paint by numbers picture

Lifting the Lid on Coaching Supervision

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 33:00


Clare and Steve talk about breaking out of our coaching comfort zone, to do and be something that we are not normally, for the benefit of our thinker. Being and doing the same old routine, holding back or playing it safe, will not serve our clients as they are all unique and deserve diverse and discrete interventions from us, to meet them where they are. But what do we risk when we stop playing it safe; when we hold back?We also talk about whether you bring diverse, vulnerable and particularly shame-based aspects of your coaching into the supervision room.

RiYL
Episode 542: Kenny Becker (of Goon)

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 43:56


Paint By Numbers 1 was a pandemic album in just about every sense. Recorded at home with no budget, it was a band release in name only. Life intervened for Goon's members, effectively rendering it a solo release. Along the way, Goon reemerged as a full band, centered around Kenny Becker's song. The result is Hour of Green, an attempt to capture the quiet of suburban pre-dawn. Becker joins us to discuss Goon's evolution, painting and the power of metaphor. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Salt Lake Dirt
Dmitry Samarov - PAINT BY NUMBERS - Episode 68

Salt Lake Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 72:24


On today's episode I welcome artist Dmitry Samarov. His new book Paint By Numbers can be pre-ordered on his website dmitrysamarov.com. It's a fascinating read with incredible visuals based off real events. Dmitry is host of the podcast hu u no and co-host for That Horrorcast with Mallory Smart. On this episode we chat about Bruce Wagner, quitting social media, and podcasting during the pandemic. Thanks for listening! Kyler --- Artist Bio: Dmitry Samarov was born in Moscow, USSR in 1970. He immigrated to the US with his family in 1978. He got in trouble in 1st grade for doodling on his Lenin Red Star pin and hasn't stopped doodling since. After a false start at Parsons School of Design in New York, he graduated with a BFA in painting and printmaking from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1993. Upon graduation he promptly began driving a cab—first in Boston, then after a time, in Chicago— which eventually led to the publication of his illustrated work memoirs Hack: Stories from a Chicago Cab (University of Chicago Press, 2011) and Where To? A Hack Memoir (Curbside Splendor, 2014). Music to My Eyes (Tortoise Books, 2019) is his first non-cabbie-related book. Soviet Stamps (Pictures&Blather, 2020) is the second. All Hack (Pictures&Blather, 2020) is a summation of his cabbie-related work. Old Style (Pictures&Blather, 2021) is his first work of fiction. He has exhibited his work in all manner of bars, coffeeshops, libraries, and even the odd gallery (when he's really hard up). He writes dog portraits and paints book reviews in Chicago, Illinois. You can see more of his work than you'd ever want to at dmitrysamarov.com.

Your Anxiety Toolkit
Ep. 294 Can Correcting Thoughts Become a Compulsion?

Your Anxiety Toolkit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 24:12


SUMMARY:  Correcting thoughts can but a very helpful tool to use when you notice that you have lots of thought errors.  However, in some cases, correcting thoughts can become a compulsion.  In this episode, ask the question, “Can correcting thoughts become a compulsion?” And review what you can do to make sure you are not engaging too much in the content of your thoughts.  In This Episode: How to correct your thoughts and how this can help people who have errors in their thinking How to determine when it is helpful to correct your thoughts  How to determine when correcting thoughts is becoming a compulsion Links To Things I Talk About: Overcoming Anxiety and Panic https://www.cbtschool.com/overcominganxiety ERP School: https://www.cbtschool.com/erp-school-lp Episode Sponsor: This episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit is brought to you by CBTschool.com.  CBTschool.com is a psychoeducation platform that provides courses and other online resources for people with anxiety, OCD, and Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors.  Go to cbtschool.com to learn more.  Spread the love! Everyone needs tools for anxiety... If you like Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast, visit YOUR ANXIETY TOOLKIT PODCAST to subscribe free and you'll never miss an episode. And if you really like Your Anxiety Toolkit, I'd appreciate you telling a friend (maybe even two). EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION  This is Your Anxiety Toolkit - Episode 294.  Welcome back, everybody. What a special treat to have you here with me today.  Today, we are talking about when correcting your thoughts, we call it cognitive restructuring in therapy – when you correct your thoughts, when does that become compulsive? Or we could also say problematic. And so, we're actually going to go into this today, and then I'm going to let you decide for yourself what is helpful and what's not. But I hope today is really helpful. It's a very, very, very important topic. It's often one of the biggest mistakes therapists make, particularly those who are not trained in anxiety disorders and OCD, and ERP. It's probably one of the biggest mistakes that they make. So, I want to really review this so that you can have the information in your back pocket and you can make the decisions for yourself. Before we do that, let's first do the review of the week. This is from Cynthia Safell and Cynthia said: “I first was introduced to Kimberley's clear and compassionate teaching style when I took the ERP school course for therapists.” This is wonderful, Cynthia. So, for those of you who don't know, we have ERP School, which is a course where I teach you exactly how I would do ERP if you were my client. And then it turned out that a lot of therapists were taking this course. And so, we duplicated the course and I added a whole bunch of modules for therapists, so they can become excellent therapists for people with OCD as well. So, I am so delighted that Cynthia has written this review. She goes on to say: “In the past 3 weeks since taking the course, I recommended both the course and podcasts to my clients. So helpful. Thank you, Kimberley.” Wow, Cynthia, literally, that is the biggest compliment. Really, it is. If a therapist can trust me so much that they would recommend it to their clients, that is the biggest gift to me. And thank you so much for telling me that, because it just brings me so much joy and so much pride. So, thank you so much, Cynthia, for that amazing review.  Alright, before we move on to the bulk of the content of this episode, we also want to do the “I did our hard thing” segment. This is from Abby and Abby is over here doing some hard things. So cool. Let's go. It says: “I have come on holiday. I'm terrified of flying. My anxiety was high. My thoughts were racing, but I did it.” So good, Abby. “I got on the plane and I got on holiday. It was scary, but I did it and I'm proud. Now to commit to the holiday first two days have been hard, but sitting with it and not letting it ruin my time.” Abby, this is so good. Not only did you get on a plane, but you're doing all the hard things in addition, and that's so good. What a treat for you. What a reward for you. You did the hard thing and now you're on vacation. Isn't that so cool? Thank you so much, Abby. And thank you so much, Cynthia, for being an amazing part of our community. Alright. So, let's get down to it, shall we? So, I am a cognitive behavioral therapist. I love cognitive behavioral therapy. If you haven't heard what that is, I'm assuming you have, but basically what that means is there is a cognitive component to treatment, which is focusing on your thoughts, and there is a behavioral component to treatment, which is where we focus on changing behaviors.  Now, in some disorders, we spend a little more time on cognitions and a little less time on behaviors. And in other disorders, we spend a little more time on behaviors and much less time on cognitions. So, I think it's important for you to know that it depends on your disorder on how much cognitive restructuring or changing and thinking we do. And so, the whole point of today is to explore, is your cognitive restructuring, is changing and challenging your thoughts helpful for you and your set of symptoms? And you get to make that decision. I'm not here to tell you what's right or wrong, but I do want to give you some guidance.  So, first of all, the big question that my staff bring to me when we're in supervision, and this was actually inspired by a conversation we had during supervision, was what is the role of correcting distorted thoughts in treatment? So, if someone presents to me a distorted thought, a statement, they might say, “I'm an idiot,” or “What's the point? I only ruin it and mess it up anyway,” or “I always make mistakes. I never do anything right.” I as the clinician and them as the client may benefit by pausing the session and checking in with them in how true is that statement. Is it really true that you never do anything right? Is it true that you are an idiot? Could we challenge that and could we start to have you practice changing the words you use towards yourself?  I am a massive, massive advocate for cognitive work because I think that in general, we walk around and we say a whole bunch of stuff that's not true. I do it too. I actually have put-- in the last 18 months, I have put in massive amounts of time and energy into catching because I was finding I was saying a lot of sweeping generalizations like, “I feel terrible today.” Even though I didn't feel well, it's like, okay, I'm saying these words, “I'm so tired.” That was another big one I used to say every day. My husband would ask, “How are you, Kimberley?” “I'm so tired.” And it's not that that thought was wrong or not true. I was really tired. But I had to check, is it helpful for me to keep saying this? Is there another way that I could maybe reframe this or present this or look at this? So, yes, there's definitely a role in challenging and correcting errors in our thinking. And so, it's important that we first look at what is a thought distortion or a cognitive distortion, or a thought error. It's usually any thought that's, number one, not true or not helpful, or keeps you responding in a way that isn't beneficial. So, again, the thought for me is “I'm so tired.” It's true. Is it helpful? No. Does saying that actually make me feel a little bombed and a little down? Yes. Could I maybe replace it with something else? That's up to me. There's no right or wrong.  I want to be really clear here in that when we talk about correcting thoughts, we are not saying toxic positivity, like, “Oh, I'm supposed to tell myself I feel fabulous because I don't.” That's not what this is about. We don't do that kind of thing. We just make small little shifts depending on what feels helpful to you.  So, let's go through a couple of scenarios. Does correcting thoughts help with depression? Now, based on the research, the treatment for depression is actually really balanced in terms of doing 50% cognitive work and 50% behavioral work. These numbers I'm throwing out aren't science-based, but just in general, I want you to think about like, yeah, you have to do both. You have to look at correcting the lies that depression tells you, but you also have to look at your behaviors and how can you engage in behaviors that actually make you more fulfilled and happy and not feeling down.  So, yeah, with depression, we look at a lot of thoughts that are very critical, sweeping generalizations, we look at a lot of thoughts that discount the positive. I thought that's like discounting the positive like, “Well, yeah, even though I got an A in that test, still, I'm probably going to fail my last year of college.” So, they discount the positive thing and they make another sweeping statement. So, we really want to make sure we're correcting thoughts when it comes to depression. It's really important because depression lies.  Do we correct thoughts when it comes to generalized anxiety? Well, yes, we can. But this is where this topic is so important, is you want to be careful. If you're spending a lot of time correcting thoughts, there's always room to correct your thoughts about things. But if you find that you're trying to correct your thoughts just to reduce or remove your uncertainty, then it's likely that it's going to get you stuck in a loop where you have to keep doing that thought correction in a somewhat compulsive way to feel good. And so, what we want to do here is, yeah, we want to be mindful of our thoughts, and then we may choose whether we want to correct it or not, or whether we just want to observe that I'm having a thought. This goes for depression as well because mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is a huge, huge science-based treatment for depression. So, you're going to see a trend happening here. So, we always want to observe the thought because it helps us to diffuse from the thought and see it in perspective. And then we can choose to correct it if it's helpful in that moment. Maybe if you've never corrected it before, if it's a new thought that it's helpful for you to do a little thought work with. And then again, you'd still do the behavioral piece with generalized anxiety. So, if you're having a lot of anxiety, you still want to work on not avoiding things and not seeking reassurance and not doing any self-critical behaviors, and so forth.  So, yes, what I would say is there is some benefit to correcting thoughts. The main thing with this is as long as it's not the only tool you're using, because if it's the only tool you're using, you're going to be putting in a lot of work, a lot of time of the day correcting thoughts, and that's probably going to take you away from living the life you want. Several episodes I did a podcast about your recovery plan and what's getting in the way. The truth is, if you can identify the things you want to be doing when you're recovered, once you've done that, you can start implementing that right away. So, I often will check in with myself because I've been doing a lot of work too. Okay, I could correct the thought right now, or I could just immediately throw myself into the behavior I want to live by. That's according to my values. And then I make a decision. What would be most helpful? Should I explore this thought? Or would this be a wonderful time to do my paint by numbers? PS, I love Paint By Numbers. It literally got me through COVID. You have to try it. It's the coolest thing and it's so fun. But I ask myself like, do I want to just allow the thought to be there and go do the thing I love? Or would it be helpful for me to correct it? There's no right answer. But if I'm trying to correct things that I've already corrected and that I already know the answer to, yeah, I probably am going to choose to do the Paint By Number, if I'm completely honest. I think that's a more effective route. You are going to have to think about it and do a little cost-benefit analysis for yourself.  Then we are going to move over here, and this is very similar. Does correcting thoughts help with obsessive-compulsive disorder? You can see a progression here with depression. Yeah, we do quite a bit of it. Generalized anxiety, a little less because it can sometimes be very repetitive. When it comes to obsessive-compulsive disorder, guys, you have to be very careful about correcting thoughts. Because if you're correcting thoughts to try and reduce or remove your uncertainty, it will most likely, and I would probably go as far to say, definitely turn into a compulsion that will keep you stuck. Because remember, the treatment of OCD and obsessive-compulsive disorder often involves leaning into discomfort, leaning into uncertainty, leaning into doubt, leaning into tolerating whatever experience of uncertainty and discomfort that you have.  So, here is what I say to my clients, and this is exactly what I said to my staff. One of my staff had said, “Okay, when do we correct thoughts and when don't we then?” And here is the thing. If somebody is coming to me and they're saying something that's an error in thinking around their ability to cope with discomfort, I would 100% correct that. So, an example would be, if a client says to me, “I can't handle my discomfort,” I will probably have them challenge that. I might even say, “How do you know? Could this be the first time that you actually do tolerate this discomfort or cope with this pain?” So, I would 100% challenge and correct thoughts around their coping.  But if someone has a thought, “What if I have a panic attack?” the truth is, trying to correct that is uncertain anyway. You're not going to be able-- you can't say, “No, I won't,” because you don't know that. You can't say, “Yes, I will,” because you don't know that. So, only correct thoughts around your struggle to cope. Never correct thoughts where you're trying to reduce or remove your uncertainty. That would be my best advice to you.  Another point here is, if you find you're correcting the same thought repetitively, chances are, it's a compulsion or will turn into a compulsion. The reason that I push this so heavily is you're going to-- here is where I really struggle the most, is you're going to-- if you're on Instagram, a lot of you come, listen, you follow me on Instagram. We have an Instagram account called Your Anxiety Toolkit. There are hundreds of accounts that tell you to correct every single thought you have, and I don't agree with that. I do not agree with that. I think that that is terrible advice. Because number one, you could spend your whole day doing that, particularly if you've got bad anxiety or depression. Number two, you could spend your whole day doing the exact same behaviors you did last yesterday and last week that obviously didn't reduce or remove your discomfort. And the third thing to remember here is we have scientific evidence specifically for obsessive-compulsive disorder, but also for generalized anxiety disorder, that most people who have these disorders, there is a certain set of things happening in their brain where cognitive restructuring just doesn't stick. The part of their brain that allows them to correct things, there's a weakness there or there's this bad connection there, which means if this were to work, it would've worked already and they probably wouldn't suffer because they would go, “Oh yeah, you're right. That doesn't make any sense.” And off they go.  It's really frustrating because I know a lot of you see your partner or your friend who can quickly correct a thought or quickly do a quick Google search, quickly get reassurance and they're fine. They get to move on. But the brain of an anxiety disorder is different, specifically the brain of someone with obsessive-compulsive disorder is different. And so, for you, you might get a moment of relief, but then you find the thought comes right back. And so, again, there's no real point you can. Doing it is like whack-a-mole. If you do it,then discomfort goes away and then it comes back and you do it again. And now you're just stuck, like weeding weeds that keep growing.  So, these are the things I want you to think about for yourself. I'm definitely not telling you what you have to do. Again, this is not therapy. But I want you to do a little inventory for yourself and just ask yourself what would be helpful and what's not. The last question I have here for myself is, when does correcting thoughts help in recovery? Just like I said before, if it helps you in terms of reducing your self-criticism, increasing your sense of mastery over a task, or increases your ability to feel like you can cope, well then, I think it's a helpful tool. I'll give you an example of that.  I personally hate running payroll. Every month, I have these beautiful 10 and 11 staff. It's actually more like 13, 14 beautiful staff who work for me. And at the first of every month, I have to run all this payroll stuff. And guys, to be honest, I suck at it. I'm terrible with numbers. I get all the numbers mixed up. It takes me twice as long as it would, but I really do value the importance of me knowing what's happening in my business. So, I do it. I'm doing it. While I'm doing it, I have a lot of thoughts like, “I can't do this, I don't want to do this,” and a lot of like, “Ah, this is too hard” thoughts.  So, in that situation, I'm correcting my thoughts so that I can embody a sense of like, “No, I'm a really good boss and I'm trying to run a business that helps other people with their life.” And so, I correct my thoughts so that I can embody like, “No, this is important. I want and I'm choosing to do this. This is important for my staff. It's important for me to get it right. And it's worth the time.” So, in that situation, correcting the thoughts is really helpful because it helps me with that degree of anxiety. However, if I was having thoughts like, “What if you make a mistake? What if you make a mistake? What if you make a mistake?” correcting my thoughts to like, “You won't make a mistake or that's not even true. So, it's not going to be helpful.”  So, again, let's go back. When it will help is when it's around your coping, when it's around your capabilities. So, if you're having a lot of thoughts like you suck and you can't and you're not good enough, you're not strong enough, you're not wise enough, you're not courageous enough, yeah, you can correct that into more encouraging statements. But we don't do it around uncertainties. We don't do it around uncertainties. That will keep you stuck. Now the last thing I will say here before we wrap up is, is there a difference between education, reassurance, and assurance? So, let's just break that down. If a client comes to me and they say, “Oh my gosh, I keep having these horrible intrusive thoughts. Something must be wrong with me,” through the lens of education, I might educate them and say, “Listen, everyone has intrusive thoughts. You're just like everybody else and you shouldn't be ashamed. And I really want you to understand that having intrusive thoughts is a normal part of having a really healthy working brain.” I consider that education. And you deserve to get education around things. So, if you have, let's say, a new illness, it's okay to go and get educated about the new illness. That's not a compulsion. Now, there will be times where you educate yourself and you need to tweak what you know or learn something new, and that is also fine. The thing I would have you as we leave for this episode just continue to think about is the thing that we want to look out for is when it's called reassurance, which is repetitive over and over attempts to reduce or remove a thought specifically related to your anxiety or your uncertainty. So, that's the real thing I want you to think about and look out for. Take note. And the other thing I want you to remember is, please don't beat yourself up if there are days when you do a lot of thought correction and it turns out to be a compulsion. You're just a human being. There is no right or wrong. Often, I'll say to a client, they'll be like, “But what if I do correct a thought?” I'll say, “You know what, you're going to have ups and downs. So, try not to get too perfectionistic about this practice.”  There's just these general ideas and you'll know in your body if you're doing it compulsively. A great and easy way to know if you're doing something compulsively is, are you doing it with urgency? Are you doing it with an experience of resisting discomfort in your body? Are you doing it to reduce or remove a thought that you're having? And are you doing it repetitively? Those are things where if you're doing those things, you will know you're probably doing a compulsion. And in fact, I encourage you to get really good at catching those things because then you will be one step closer to recovery.  Alright, my loves, that ends the episode on whether correcting thoughts is a compulsion or not. I'm going to let you really come to a conclusion on your own, or you can go and speak with your clinician and get to the bottom of that for yourself. Have a wonderful, wonderful day. It is a beautiful day to do hard things, and I will talk to you very, very soon, aka, next week. Have a good one, everyone.

The VOHeroes Podcast
0076: Graduating From Paint-By-Numbers To Just...Painting

The VOHeroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 6:46


Hey there, hero!In everyone's pursuit of excellence, the training we receive is initially handled as a series of discrete steps. Do this, then that, before you do this or only after than and so on.The dependencies of one step upon another need to be identified and practiced.But one day......you realize that those steps have blended into a smooth and clean process where your execution isn't based on some checklist of actions, but rather based on your experience and preparation.And that day can come sooner, later...or not at all. But when it does, it frees you up for the acting part - the attention we pay to our art, as opposed to our tools. It gives you more time to be the great actor that you are.(And I'm working on something to add to VOHeroes that will help my Pros do just that.)Watch or listen and I draw a comparison (see what I did there?) with paint-by-number, then answer this: when did you graduate from paint-by-numbers? Or are you having difficulty with that with a particular skill? What kind of help do you need, if any? Let me know in the comments below.REQUEST: Please join this video's conversation on VOHeroes, where the comments are moderated and civil: https://voheroes.com/graduating-from-paint-by-numbers-to-just-painting/#acting #voice #voiceover #onboarding #performance #productivity #tips #art #commerce #science #mindset #success #process #options #bestpractices #marketing

thriftycast
Episode 99 - Things We Love - Paint by Numbers

thriftycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 32:06


After a discussion of desserts, Eric and Kathleen discuss the merits of paint-by-numbers.

Decade 3653
D2984 - Paint by Numbers

Decade 3653

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 1:00


The Color Of Ideas Podcast
No Paint By Numbers For Me!

The Color Of Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 15:41


Spontaneous, intuitive, creativity is a way of life!

MGMA Podcasts
Paint by Numbers: How to Create Your Story Using Data

MGMA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 38:17


Our guest today is Ira Koretsky, a leading keynote speaker and the founder and chief executive officer of The Chief Storyteller®. Ira will be the closing keynote speaker at MGMA's Financial Conference in Atlanta on April 2. Ira is here today to explain the art of storytelling and the power found in using data and visuals in the storytelling process. Additional resources: LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechiefstoryteller/ Ira's website: https://www.thechiefstoryteller.com/?doing_wp_cron=1646784106.1449489593505859375000 Data with Storytelling -- https://www.thechiefstoryteller.com/services/storytelling-with-data/ This episode is sponsored by: MGMA Events — Medical Practice Excellence: Financial Conference is an industry-leading financial management conference designed to arm healthcare professionals with the education and tools needed to run a more profitable and efficient practice. Go to www.mgma.com/events to register for the event, which will be held March 31-April 2 in Atlanta. ZOLL Data Systems — As a healthcare organization, do you feel like processing your claims is too manual or takes too long? Or ever feel like you're just leaving claim revenue on the table? ZOLL AR Boost is a real-time accounts receivable (AR) solution suite from ZOLL Data Systems that simplifies and expedites your pre-billing process. Go to www.ZOLLData.com/ARBoost for more information. Deputy — Unlock an easier way to schedule your team with Deputy. No spreadsheets. No hassle when staff want to swap shifts. And no last-minute panic when someone calls out sick. Deputy simplifies staff scheduling, automates timesheets, and streamlines team communication — all in one easy-to-use platform. Deputy does it all so that you can focus on the work that matters most. Ready to take Deputy for a test drive? Start your free trial or contact our team at www.deputy.com. We'd love to hear from you. Tell us what you think. Let us know if there's a topic you want us to cover or an expert you'd like us to interview. Email us at podcasts@mgma.com. The MGMA Insights podcasts are produced by Daniel Williams, Rob Ketcham and Decklan McGee.

The Unicorn Light Podcast
Episode 8: The Awakening Soul: A Paint by Numbers Support System

The Unicorn Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 58:03


Firstly, Welcome all to 2022! And, back to the Podcast. Today's episode takes you through the awakening process, how it works, and how it works you. As always, there are lots of tips included to help you understand this process of awakening, and how to delve deeper into the layers this intense but beautiful process has to offer you. Enjoy!

The 4D Podcast Network
Ring General Radio: Paint By Numbers

The 4D Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 98:16


Matty, Stubbs and Shaun 3-Count their favorite wrestlers with face paint full time. Stick around for AEW talk, Jeff Hardy talk and NXT talk. Talk talk talk talk talk.

Ring General Radio
Ring General Radio: Paint By Numbers

Ring General Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 98:16


Matty, Stubbs and Shaun 3-Count their favorite wrestlers with face paint full time. Stick around for AEW talk, Jeff Hardy talk and NXT talk. Talk talk talk talk talk.

BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
Save draft Preview Publish Add title BjjBrick Quick 127 Is BJJ art? Paint by numbers vs Bob Ross

BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 7:13


IMDp: Improvised Movie Director Podcast
Ep 24: Marty Sears/Indiana Jones‘ Diary

IMDp: Improvised Movie Director Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 36:44


Episode 24: Marty Sears/Indiana Jones' Diary IMDp is an improvised interview podcast. Every week Martina Minnow interviews a director about their upcoming film. Also joining Martina each week are our resident improvisers who create cutaway scenes and clips from the films discussed. However... until she introduces them, only Martina knows the guests name and the name of their movie.   Todays Special Guest:  Marty Sears  (Rick Hardiman) is an animator, artist, and video editor, and has done 20 different Hoopla courses over the last 5 years.  When he's having days off from improv, you're more than likely to find him painting portraits, playing board games, hosting poker nights, trying to get out of an escape room or creating the film posters for each and every episode for IMDp: Improvised Movie Director Podcast. In 2018 he created a word puzzle game app for smartphones called Word Fumble, featuring the voice acting talents of none other than Sabrina Luisi.  The IMDp Team: @improvmoviepod   Sabrina Luisi (Martina Minnow) is in Hoopla House team Michelle, acapella improvised musical group Acaprov, improvised musical narrative group Multiverse and long form team Buffet. Sabrina is also an actor and writer in immersive online murder mystery group, Play Dead London. She loves Eastenders, refrigerated Curly Wurlys, and has three accents she uses on rotation in improv shows.  Twitter: @sabrinaluisi                      Instagram: @sabrina.luisi Vicky Hawley (Resident Improviser) is an improviser, comedian and storyteller who regularly performs with groups including Chortle Award winning Jericho Comedy, Edinburgh sellout Bumper Blyton, and internationally touring improv musical Multiverse. Vicky is also a professional DM, the host of D&D liveplay podcast Vicky's World, and a regular player on Sasha Ellen's Character Building Experience.  Twitter: @vichawley                        Instagram: @vic.hawley Rory Vieyra (Resident Improviser) is an improviser and Actor who regularly performs with Music Box Improv, Acaprov and The Inflatables in London and abroad. He also teaches improv with Hoopla Impro and performs in immersive Murder Mystery group Play Dead London. He loves Cinnanmon Buns, Dolly Parton and Ancient Greece. He know his impressions are bad but refuses to stop. Instagram & Facebook: @roryvieyra Steve Tanner (Producer/Editor) is Director of 4Foot1Films. He creates and edits video content for theatre productions and regularly collaborates with Hoopla Impro to edit their sketches. He runs filmmaking workshop Make A Movie Club for kids and is also an actor and writer with immersive online murder mystery group, Play Dead London. Instagram @4foot1films   Theme Music by Matt Brown & Jonny Griffiths Episode Artwork by Marty Sears    "Cinematic Trailer", "Green Fields", "Paint By Numbers", &  "Sweet Dreams" by Scott Holmes Music CC BY-NC 4.0 https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes   "Adventure Theme" by Adam Monroe https://www.pond5.com/artist/adammonroe   Additional music by Stan Babich THE RIGHT MUSIC FOR YOUR VIDEO  Music Link ://www.patreon.com/no_copyrightmusic

Motivational Moments with Maria

How many of you have ever created art by using a Paint By Numbers kit? They are so easy to follow aren't they? Last week I had the opportunity to work from my son's home and in the evening watched the grandkids doing their homework. One part of homework was a paint/write by numbers exercise and it dawned on me that life is similar to a paint by numbers kit. It's easy, isn't it? You just follow the instructions and pretty soon you have a beautiful piece of artwork. You stand back and appraise your work, pat yourself on the back and are quite proud of yourself. It was easy and turned out beautifully. My friends your life is the same way. We can create our own masterpiece. It's simply a matter of following a plan… and the instructions and guidance others give us. When we do embrace this, life can be pretty rewarding. If we look around and observe, we must ask this….why are some people more successful in their careers than others are? Why do some people grow and flourish, get promoted, move ahead quickly and enjoy greater satisfaction in their lives and work?

Castlegar New Life Church
Paint by Numbers, Old to New - Rob Scott

Castlegar New Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 39:27


Rob Scott preaching from Hebrews 10:19-25 on August 8

Late and Legends
Episode 37 - Paint By Numbers

Late and Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 66:38


This week on Late and Legends. The gang is in the Temple of the Order of the Sacred Phenomenon and there are more to these paintings than meets the eye. Val gets sucked in and Giovanni and Mordechai everyone has to puzzle out how to get out of this locked room. Join us this week in Paint By Numbers. P.S. Changed last week's episode name. Yes, this is a new episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/late-and-legends/message

The Mothball Prophecies
EP 40 - Paint By Numbers, Ephemera and Architecture, An extended Curio Corner

The Mothball Prophecies

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 70:06


To start out the lovely month of May we have an episode that doesn't fit our regular mold. Jill is off living in the woods like a heathen, flouting modern conveniences, so Sam has recruited Melissa Saw of Melco Leather fame to co-host. Melissa, that most glorious lady and part of the original pod family, is the pod's last-minute co-host on retainer. And bless her for putting up with the madness. Original Maven and honorary Maven sit in Sam's basement to do some deep dives into past subjects. Tune in to get the low down on paint by numbers paintings, which is Mel's pet subject, paper ephemera with Jasmine, and architecture with Baby Darrington. Melissa adamantly wants to be the next Lady Winchester, ready to start building as soon as the money comes in. To round out the episode we get to listen to listener-submitted stories, including a genuinely heartwarming tale of a chair and a debt paid as told by long-time listener Julia, a love affair of a lamp from Riley, and a lesson on parking at an estate sale by Whitney. intro and Outro Music: Down the Rabbit Hole by myuuSource: https://soundcloud.com/myuu/down-the-rabbit-hole License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Get music free for a link from https://starfrosch.com Edited by: Grae Intro by: Caylin Temple Copyediting by: Spell Check

i want what SHE has
#170 Mary Haddad and Ann Pierre-Louis "All Black Lives Matter"

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 105:10


Mary Haddad is an artist and student who took an idea she had about how to respond to the repeated destruction of a Black Lives Matter sign and turned that idea into a transformational, collaborative, creative experience for students of both the Oakwood Friends School, where the sign had been destroyed, and Spackenkill community which she's a part of. The result of her efforts is a beautiful mural commemorating the lives of just a few who have been killed by police in the past several years.Also joining in our conversation is student clerk of the Oakwood Friends School, Ann Pierre-Louis, who helped to get the Oakwood Friends School students involved and who joined in painting portions of the mural.The mural is currently part of the I.D.E.A. Inclusion, Diversity and Equity in America Gallery show at Cornell Creative Arts Center in Kingston.The I.D.E.A. art exhibition is a collaboration with New Horizons Resources (NHR), The Arc Mid-Hudson, and the Cornell Creative Arts Center. It was conceived to enable the diverse population of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities supported by NHR, and their staff to express their feelings about social injustice in our world and our community. This show highlights artwork that expresses thoughts, feelings and experiences in regard to racism, social injustices and oppression faced by people supported and employed through both NHR and The Arc Mid-Hudson. Their hope is that the work in this exhibit promotes a mutual understanding of how racism impacts our entire society and community, and provides opportunity for constructive dialogue and positive change. They aim to create an environment where people can feel safe and supported in their need to discuss these very important topics and their impact. The Exhibition is on display from May 1-July 31, 2021.You can view the virtual gallery online here.Mary's mural will travel throughout the Hudson Valley, temporarily leaving the I.D.E.A. exhibit to be a part of a Juneteenth event at Mansion Square Park in Poughkeepsie, and then moving to the WomensWork.Art Gallery in August and the Art Effect Gallery in September.Additional students who participated in the mural are from Oakwoods Friends School: Kaylie Agresta, Brandon Christansen, Shakiba Daqiq, Molly Doherty, Brooklyn Dottin, Celeste Farangi, Bella Gedeon, Ryan Kraehar, lla Kumar (ee-luh), Ra Kumar, Aubrey Mahoney, Kishi Oyagi, Ally Ramos, Fio Sachs, Lulu Schloss, Ruby Schloss, Jareth Stokum, Jenine Tobias, Ibrahim Waheed (ee-bra-heem) and from Spackenkill Community: Mariam Baloch, Ria Bhutani, Amelia Chapin, Maya Chinkan, Emily Cohen, Andrew Chun, Kathryn Gagliardi, Ava Geer, Grace Haddad, Najib Haddad (nuh-jeeb), Yousef Haddad, Mya Hansen, Anikha Justin, Kathryn Kaylor, Isaac Kolisch, Emily Ma, Sophia Maslyn, Elizabeth Mastrantuono, Ofeibea Micah (oh-fey-bee-uh), Olivia Michail, Liam Moren, Udaya Rattan, Deshaun Smith, Abigail Straus, Anoushka Swain, Hannah UllingerAfter our conversation, I share a bit about open-mindedness, which perhaps is an important element to real change as it relates to both law enforcement and other elements of our world that could use an upgrade. Open-Mindedness on NPR. Here's the Implicit Association Test mentioned in the NPR program.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda from Radio Kingston, AND produced, hosted, and edited by ME, Theresa, so please forgive any hiccups.Our show music is from Shana Falana !!!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas

Visible Church Sermon Podcast
March 28, 2021     Paint By Numbers       Pastor Ben Lamb

Visible Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021


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The Talk It Out Podcast
Sunday Night // Paint By Numbers

The Talk It Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 21:49


You can paint by numbers all you want, but you sure can’t live by them. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neal-bailey-harper/support

Art 2
Redbubble Tips for Non Artists Print On Demand

Art 2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 10:42


Redbubble Tips for Non Artists Print On Demand. You don't need to be the next Picasso to make money with Print On Demand, but you do need to up your skills to be able to create more types of designs. The more you know about art the more you can grow your print on demand business. Paint By Numbers: https://bit.ly/3qPdoZ3 The Complete Guide to Redbubble: The Greatest Way to Earn Passive Income Online https://amzn.to/2IDtxjA Printify: https://bit.ly/3nZguqY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/art2podcast/support

Touched by Heaven - Everyday Encounters with God
Paint by Numbers - A Story of Conversion - TBH 148

Touched by Heaven - Everyday Encounters with God

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 39:06


An agnostic couple, both artists, have been brought to faith by God repeatedly throwing at them, numbers of incredible synchronicity. Share YOUR Story If you have a Touched by Heaven moment that you would like to share, please leave us a note. Our listeners look forward to hearing about life-changing encounters and miraculous stories every week. Stay Informed Trapper sends out a weekly email. If you're not receiving it, click here to get the bonus stories and other interesting content that will further fortify your faith. Stay informed. Check out Trapper's Talks Trapper now has CD's and Downloads of his talks available for you to listen to and share. Click here to download, or order your CD now! About Trapper Jack Want to know more, see additional content and what else Trapper has to offer, visit us at TrapperJackSpeaks.com or subscribe to his new Men's Morning Light live-streamed every Tuesday morning and recorded so that you can view it at your convenience on YouTube or FaceBook. Become a Patron Our daily prayer is that our listeners and followers will benefit from our podcasts and programs and develop a deeper personal relationship with God. We thank you for supporting our efforts and helping to cover the costs by being a Patron and getting lots of fun extras. Please go to https://patreon.com/bfl to check out the details. We're praying for you and ask that you pray for us.  

While You Were Talking
45 - Pizza Rolls, Swedish Animals, Paint by Numbers

While You Were Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 53:34


What were you thinking about while we were talking? Send us a voice message and let us know! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter. Send us an email: whileyouweretalkingpod@gmail.com Thank you to Rob Henson for our theme music, and thank YOU for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whileyouweretalkingpod/message

Jeff Styles America
Rockaeology - "Paint by Numbers" S2E21

Jeff Styles America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 68:26


Aired on NoogaRadio 92.7 FM 1/29/20 - S2E21 El Jefe presents a selection from his personal collection of deep cuts, alt. takes, demos, B-sides & excellent live shows from across the musical spectrum. Rockaeology, really is a treat for music lovers of all ages and all musical tastes! This week's Yellow Racket Records, Racketmendation: Track: "How Lucky" Album: "Pink Cadillac" (which will be reissued on Friday, January 29, 2021) Thank you so much to our sponsors: Yellow Racket Records CHA **This weeks #Racketmendation is the Album "KG" by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Track: "Honey"** RC2 Realty Solutions, LLC Southern Segway - Dr. Bret Moldenhauer Institute for Acupuncture & Wellness Norspring Cryotherapy and Rejuvenation Center For sponsorship opportunities, please send email to Jen at noogaradio927@gmail.com

Brokentoken Classic Arcade and Pinball Podcast

We are back to full hosting this month where we discuss Whitney's recovery from COVID-19, classic computing, Sky Skipper revisited, Rotten Dog MPUs, 3D printer upgrades, gameroom LED lighting and Bob Ross. All in reverse order....maybe.

Brokentoken Classic Arcade and Pinball Podcast

We are back to full hosting this month where we discuss Whitney's recovery from COVID-19, classic computing, Sky Skipper revisited, Rotten Dog MPUs, 3D printer upgrades, gameroom LED lighting and Bob Ross. All in reverse order....maybe. The post 96: Paint By Numbers first appeared on Brokentoken.com.

Esoterica The Podcast
Free Form Friday #1

Esoterica The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 35:39


Welcome to our newest venture, Free Form Fridays! FFF is an opportunity for Aaron and I to do what we like best: Sample beers, muse about things, and discuss things that may not fit within the parameters of our regular show. We're not sure what every episode will look like, but we know it will be fun! For an added bonus, these episodes will be recorded on video and uploaded to our YouTube channel, so you can see what we're talking about! Join us for our first episode, where we consult our Magic 8 Ball and chat with the members of Paint By Numbers. Read the full blog post here: https://esotericathepodcast.com/2021/... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/esoterica-the-podcast/message

Vigilantes Radio Podcast
The Paint by Numbers Interview.

Vigilantes Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 30:40


The Calder Farmstead AHL Podcast
Episode Zero: Primer Before You Paint By Numbers

The Calder Farmstead AHL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 20:20


C.C. Hawkley and Sean O'Brien introduce you to The Calder Farmstead: An AHL Podcast! The two break down some analytics they use in their episodes, including Sean's own statistical model, point shares for skaters and goalies, PDO (or "puck luck"), transition, and shot location. An overall 101 course about The Farmstead!

Pick a hobby. Any hobby!
Episode 21: paint by numbers, fireworks and even more hats!

Pick a hobby. Any hobby!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 45:12


Alice and Dean both do paint by numbers. New improvement with house plants and plans for the future!

Pure Dog Talk
453 – Dr. Jerold Bell: Dog Breeding is Not “Paint by Numbers”

Pure Dog Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 30:13


The Sugarbowl
BONUS - Elwood Extras: Paint by Numbers / The Sugarbowl-olouges

The Sugarbowl

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 68:57


In this fresh-off-the-mic BONUS episode, the Brain tries to lead the gang to victory in an epic paint-based-battle that tests the nature of stereotypes; even positive ones. After that, you'll travel through time with the owner of The Sugarbowl (and before you ask: Yes, he is canon) as he tells of the storied past of our beloved ice cream spot. Submit a story for our "Word From Us Kids" segment to our email address: sugarbowlpod@gmail.com @sugarbowlpod facebook.com/SugarbowlPod sugarbowlpod.com * RSS: sugarbowlpod.libsyn.com/rss Artwork: Tori Nelson @ facebook.com/torinelsonart Music: Kurt Statz @ ox4.li/32t

The Daily RISE
Daily RISE podcast: It's like paint by numbers

The Daily RISE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 2:44


We're on a mission to help one million people RISE by 2030. Join the movement by setting up your 'RISE for free' account at www.myrise.co.uk

Paint Stories with Mark Golden
Interview with Tom Golden (pt.1)

Paint Stories with Mark Golden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 27:10


In this episode Mark Golden is joined by his older brother Tom, who shares his recollection of spending time with his Dad, Sam Golden, and Uncle Leonard Bocour at the Bocour shop in Manhattan.

Sitting Around Talking Movies
Paint by Numbers - "The Artist's Wife," "Kajillionaire," "Delhi Crime," "Enola Holmes" and More!!!

Sitting Around Talking Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 48:55


October is almost here and we've got a show that's tastier than pumpkin spice - We start with "The Artist's Wife" which stars Leno Olin as the wife of the renowned abstract artist Richard Smythson (Bruce Dern), who is plunged into a late-life crisis when her husband is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and is in danger of not completing the paintings for his final show. And if that's not enough angst for you Bill McCuddy tells us about "Delhi Crime" which follows the Delhi Police investigation into the finding of the men who perpetrated a deadly crime that made international news. And speaking of crime, there's also "Kajillionaire." It stars Evan Rachel Wood as a woman whose life is turned upside down when her criminal parents invite an outsider to join them on a major heist they're planning. But wait, there's also "Enola Holmes." It's on Netflix and stars Millie Bobbie Brown ("Stranger Things") as Enola Holmes-Sherlock's teen sister-who discovers her mother missing, and sets off to find her, becoming a super-sleuth in her own right as she outwits her famous brother and unravels a dangerous conspiracy around a mysterious young Lord. Any normal podcast would call that enough, but we're not what you call normal. So we also discuss that strange Emmy Awards Show last week and well as the upcoming season of "Saturday Night Live." As always, Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy and Bill Bregoli are on hand and we should mention that we're sponsored by The Accutron Show, because, why not!

Make It and Sell It
002 From Manic Crafting to a Thriving Paint-by-Numbers Business, with Amanda Farnum, Founder of Wehgo

Make It and Sell It

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 34:36


This episode shows how quickly a new product idea can turn into a successful business and the key steps in the process! When Amanda Farnum's kids were young, she wanted to take a break from her day job to spend time with them, but she didn't want to retreat from the business world completely. She thought long and hard about how to use her project planning skills and arts education to create a small business. The “a-ha” moment came on a family vacation, when she thought that tourist hotels could make art kits available for their guests. After an all-night brainstorming session with her husband, Amanda decided then that she would be the person to create those kits. Five months later, she was representing her paint-by-numbers designs professionally at craft shows. Her home-based business, Wehgo.com, skyrocketed from there. Amanda's success came from deep creative and organizational skills, a clear business plan, the discipline to execute that plan, a proprietary manufacturing process, and support from her business partner (her husband) as well as local networks of other entrepreneurs. Amanda discusses the growth of her company and some of its challenges and success milestones over the past five years—all the way up to the Washington Post article last week that spotlighted her business and spiked sales even more! She talks about the challenges of finding a name for her product, setting up the business, launching a website, selling on Etsy and Faire, displaying her wares in craft and trade shows, expanding her design portfolio, and moving into the world of wholesale to brick-and-mortar stores. She also talks about the role of her children in her business, seasonal planning, changes after the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, her current personal and professional goals, and possible growth opportunities from here. For more information about Amanda's business, visit http://www.wehgo.com For more information about the movement behind the podcast, visit our Facebook Group, at https://www.facebook.com/groups/350301745982098 

Wisemen Wrestling Podcast
Paint By Numbers

Wisemen Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 111:12


The Wisemen have an up to date discussion on ratings and how they matter to each company, and the numbers that actually matter to the WWE; the recod high earnings of the 2nd quarter. We also name the most impactful champions of the COVID era.

Art Club
Minisode: Paint-by-Numbers

Art Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 29:07


Robins! Paint! Stat! Art Club's second minisode is a follow-up to our Coloring Books episode (so check them both out). We learn about the paint-by-numbers craze which was inspired by THE Leonardo Da Vinci and was a part of the first colored picture of Mars. Laura and Ann go on a small EDM DJ tangent but mostly we just want to let the people paint and have a good time damn it! Check out our website for more Art Club at artclubpodcast.com

Pilch's Perspective
What you don't know about the film industry: Paint-by-numbers scripts, things actors do in every film and director trademarks

Pilch's Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 41:43


Mike Pilch takes you through some information you may, or may not know about how films are made, and certain things you will always see in every movie. (1:12) Scripts are paint by numbers and certain events happen down to the minute in each film; how society has been shaped by films misperceptions (29:10) Hollywood really likes the colors orange and blue in action movies (34:52) Trademarks of certain directors.Show notes:https://www.cracked.com/podcast/why-every-movie-plot-follows-weirdly-specific-rules/https://www.cracked.com/video_18747_4-weirdly-specific-things-famous-people-do-in-every-movie.htmlhttps://www.emwelsh.com/blog/minute-writing-featurehttp://15minutemoviemethod.com/the-45-minute-markhttps://www.cinelinx.com/topics/director-trademarks/Music: Smashing Pumpkins, "Today"https://www.buzzfeed.com/mrloganrhoades/the-signature-trademarks-of-14-famous-directors

Potomac RPG Podcast
S01E09: Paint By Numbers

Potomac RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 52:54


Adam, Matt, and Thom page through the many official adventure modules for D&D.

PaintingsCart Podcast
13 Paint By Numbers Hack and Tips You Should Know

PaintingsCart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 5:53


PaintingsCart Podcast
Paint By Numbers | Ultimate Guide {Step-by-Step}

PaintingsCart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 9:19


In Your Head With Shannon Standiford
Episode 12: Paint by numbers

In Your Head With Shannon Standiford

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 68:41


Chelsea talks about growing up with social anxiety, finding herself and passion in painting. www.chelseaklamm.art go buy some art! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shannon-standiford/message

PaintingsCart Podcast
Hello friends , Welcome to PaintingsCart - World's leading online store for DIY Diamond Painting and paint by numbers My name is Josh , and today we are going to do a walkthrough of our manufacturing unit . and will show you how we work

PaintingsCart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 3:00


Scream Scene Podcast
Episode 146 - Paint By Numbers

Scream Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 63:30


74 years after his death, your deadicated hosts review Rondo Hatton's last film THE BRUTE MAN (1946)! It's the most famous of Hatton's Creeper films, co-starring Jane Adams, Tom Neal, and Jan Wiley, and directed by Jean Yarbrough. Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 23:53; Discussion 31:48; Ranking 55:00

Starlight Society - Global Music Discovery
#257 - "Paint-By-Numbers Dreams"

Starlight Society - Global Music Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 121:54


Wasn't feeling it yesterday. Felt it today. Made a show. Here ya go. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Setlist: "Still Disappointed" - Stormzy "When My Train Pulls In" - Gary Clark Jr. "The Pretender" - Jackson Browne "Seasons In The Abyss" - Rodrigo y Gabriela "Deacon Blues" - Steely Dan "58" - Kevin Milner "Give The People What They Want" - The Kinks "Drinking Peru" - Maritime "Wish I Could Forget You" - Silverstein "Mick" - Dinosaur Jr. "SBY (Sosial Betawi Yoi)" - Slank "Monkey Business" - Skid Row "Bells" - Monty Python (RIP Terry Jones) "Crying All The Time" - The Black Watch "Down In A Second" - Phantom Planet "Gone" - M83 "Queen's English" - The Mutton Birds "The Delicate Balance Of All Things (ft. Wayne Hussey)" - Beauty In Chaos "Smiling" - Kitchesn Of Distinction "Set The Record Straight" - Reef "Let Love Be The Healer" - The Music "Sensation Boulevard" - T. Rex "Polka Dot Rose" - Oysterhead "Somewhere" - Wild Cub "Harvest For The World" - The Isley Brothers "Knights In Shining Karma" - XTC your moment of Fury "Friendly Fire (live)" - Fury In The Slaughterhouse

Raising Good Humans
Parenting is not Paint by numbers: Boundaries and Discipline with Dr. Joshua Sparrow

Raising Good Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 45:07


A conversation about the importance of discipline in the context of a loving parent-child relationship and practical applications from listener q and a. Dr. Joshua Sparrow is a child and adolescent  psychiatrist, Executive Director of The Brazelton Institute at Boston Children’s Hospital,  Associate Professor at Harvard School of Medicine, and author of many beautiful books on child development.   https://www.foursigmatic.com/humans for 15% off your order! Produced by Dear Media

The Big Ones
Paint By Numbers with Priyanka Mattoo

The Big Ones

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 72:49


What is art? Will Tony save the kids? All these questions will be answered on today's episode of The Big Ones! We have fellow co-founder of Earios on the show with us today, Priyanka Mattoo! Listen to her amazing podcast, Foxy Browns and you won't be sorry you did!Follow Priyanka on Instagram @primattoo and on Twitter @naankingFollow The Big Ones on Twitter @TheBigOnesPodEmail us at Thebigonespodcast@gmail.comPLEASE CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR PATREON!PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Randomly Ron
Episode 40: Paint By Numbers

Randomly Ron

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 38:20


Providing show updates and a commentary about the problem of measuring people and circumstances with the same measuring stick. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Side Hustle School
#922 - Nashville Paint-by-Numbers Kits Become Etsy Bestsellers

Side Hustle School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 9:37


A visual arts teacher creates “paint by numbers” kits to help others experience joy through painting.  Side Hustle School features a new story EVERY DAY of someone who started a hustle without quitting their job. You’ll learn how they got the idea, how they overcame challenges along the way, and what the results are.   Share: #SideHustleSchool Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Startup Hunter
GrowSquares. Paint by Numbers for plants Startup. Zachary Witman

Startup Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 73:47


GrowSquares is a plant startup, Paint by numbers for growing plants at home. Order pre packaged seeds and nutrients for optimal results. http://growsquares.com Zachary Witman has been taking entrepreneurial trusts since he was in second grade through selling potato chips, to selling merch at football games to running a fantasy sports league. After a stint in strategy in DC, he moved into finance for a career. Quitting after a few years, he became obsessed with gardening in Brooklyn and he sough to create a product to make gardening easier for people with zero knowledge or wisdom of how to grow plants and vegetables. Growsquares is both a tech company innovating new solutions for how to grow, and a consumer packaged goods product in producing ready to go squares of nutrients, soil and seeds to yield the best results for your local environment. Video: http://startuphunter.co

The Art Show
Alexander Calder: Radical Inventor, MECA collection, NAVA on the next decade of cultural policy, vale Kunmanara Williams, paint-by-numbers

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 54:07


Alexander Calder's grandson Alexander S. C. Rower and curator Elizabeth Hutton Turner on the artist's radical inventions on show at the NGV, Milingimbi art collection on show for first time in decades, NAVA asks what the next ten years of cultural policy could look like, and we say goodbye to APY Lands artist Kunmanara Williams and paint-by-numbers founder Dan Robbins.

The Art Show
Alexander Calder: Radical Inventor, MECA collection, NAVA on the next decade of cultural policy, vale Kunmanara Williams, paint-by-numbers

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 54:07


Alexander Calder's grandson Alexander S. C. Rower and curator Elizabeth Hutton Turner on the artist's radical inventions on show at the NGV, Milingimbi art collection on show for first time in decades, NAVA asks what the next ten years of cultural policy could look like, and we say goodbye to APY Lands artist Kunmanara Williams and paint-by-numbers founder Dan Robbins.

The No Fly List
38 - Mona Chalabi: Paint By Numbers

The No Fly List

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 38:49


We caught up with data illustration queen, Mona Chalabi (@MonaChalabi) in Brooklyn to learn all about how she turns numbers into art and body hair into bar graphs. Follow the show and email us! @NoFlyListPod, noflylistpod@gmail.com We're on Patreon! patreon.com/noflylistpod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-no-fly-list/support

The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast
Bib Fortuna Filth Dance: The SWCA Podcast Episode 94

The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 111:33


Skye and Steve talk about the worst character in the Star Wars saga, Bib Fortuna. We discuss different colored capes, amazing toothpaste figures, dentist post cards, beezers, Paint-by-Numbers and then are joined by the #1 Bib collector in the World, Phidias Barrios. He regales us with the stories of his amazing collection and how it was made. We're talking everything from the wax sculpt to the strange and exotic patent references that you have definitely never even thought about. An episode so good, you'll be saying “Yay wanna wanga” and “Yay Jabba! Yes Badda!” 02:26 Skye Explains How PSAs made him hate Bib Fortuna 06:19 What there is to love about Bib 08:12 Bib's Coin Text 08:56 Majordomo talk 11:14 Behind the Steve on Bib Fortuna's Design Origin 17:07 Skye-Ku 18:38 Unloved Item of the Month (Paint by Numbers) 23:45 Vintage Vocab (Red Cape, White Cape, Burgundy Cape) 41:13 Spanish Colgate Bib Fortuna 48:07 Oral-B Dentist Postcard Set 53:53 Skye Plugs his stupid music YouTube channel 56:19 Phidias Barrios Joins to discuss his mind blowing collection 57:22 The Wax Sculpt (and what is a Wax Cast?) 01:03:20 The Unpainted Hardcopy 01:06:03 The Painted Hardcopy 01:10:02 The Protomold 01:19:09 Bib Fortuna Smash Bros Market Watch Game 01:29:40 Nugget from the Archive (Bib's Patent References) 01:48:13 Outro

SpeakerMatch Podcast for Speaking Professionals
Write Your Book In A Flash: The Paint-by-Numbers System for Writing the Book of Your Dreams Fast

SpeakerMatch Podcast for Speaking Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018


Dan JanalMany would-be authors don’t take the first step because they are afraid of the unknown. They don’t know how to write a book. They also probably have a lot of misinformation and bad ideas that make them afraid to take the first step. Unlike seminars that tell you why you should write a book, this seminar actually shows you how to write a book step-by-step! This episode of the SpeakerMatch teleseminar series will teach you how to write a book that your audience wants to read – and you’ll learn how to write it fast using your own work style and personal strengths, preferences, and personality, so you can write the book you were meant to share with the world.View show notes at https://www.speakermatch.com/radio/161/write-your-book-in-a-flash/

Rob's Storycast
Episode 30: Paint by Numbers part 1

Rob's Storycast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018


First episode of a two-part story. He's a clone warrior in a clone species, but something has gone wrong - he's too tall!

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World
585: Write Your Book in a Flash to Create the Paint By Numbers Big Business Card of Your Dreams, Apply Structured Creativity, Grow Your Confidence, and Land Your Ideal Clients with Dan Janal

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 33:04


Dan Janal helps leaders build their brands with books. He has written more than a dozen books. His latest book is called "Write Your Book in a Flash: The Paint-by-Numbers Systems for Writing the Book of Your Dreams - Fast!" When Dan helps thought leaders and business executives write their books, he helps them take their businesses to the next level and exert greater influence. Dan has spoken everywhere from Beijing to Budapest, from Brazil to Boston. He taught classes at Berkeley and Stanford. He was president of his National Speakers Association chapter in Minnesota. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism from Northwestern University. Dan was an award-winning daily newspaper reporter and business newspaper editor who interviewed President Gerald Ford and First Lady Barbara Bush. For Information About His Book Coaching, Developmental Editing Or Ghostwriting, Go To: WriteYourBookInAFlash.Com

The Grit City Podcast
Best Of - Spun

The Grit City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 76:56


This time the guys do a GCFU with Derek Graziano from The Sometimes Geek Podcast, a show that covers all of the major news from the gaming industry in a short and easy to listen format. He's kicking off a new podcast, Rolling Misadventures. GCFU is then followed by a Best of with April Sanders and Jennifer English, owners of SPUN Clay Arts Studio and Gallery in Tacoma. SPUN offers a different take on a pottery studio outside of the “Paint-By-Numbers” type of place. They like to offer a relaxed and easy going atmosphere where guests, old or new to the art, can walk away with a piece they're proud of. SPUN is locate at 1307 Martin Luther King Jr Way in Tacoma. Their hours are Wednesday thru Friday, 1pm – 8, Saturday 10am – 6 pm, and Sunday, 11 am – 3 pm. This episode kicks off discussion of Justin ghosting Andrews Ghost Tour, wizard beards, and what DND class Derek would be. Derek chats about how long he's been doing RPG's and his preference of video games over RPG. He then tells that guys about his new podcast, Rolling Misadventures, it's release date, how often they record, and where people can find the new podcast online. 20:43 – The ladies talking about what their business does, what brought them together and how they got started. Jennifer explains the idea coming to life while throwing pottery in April's garage and the importance for them to keep a “laid back” atmosphere that makes learning fun. 34:18 – Talk turns to Octomom and what she's been up to since her TV show, including her recent article in People Magazine. Jennifer dives into SPUN being in business for two years and her taking the step outside of the corporate world, leaving her job after 20 years to pursue something different. 44:04 – They jump into the conversation of shaving, why the guys set the 1 drink limit for guests, and Jennifer's hate for raw onions, cucumbers, and yellow mustard. Jennifer also illustrations her salutary voice, gives the guys her recipe for barbeque sriracha street corn, and they discuss different combinations of food that shouldn't work but do. 56:00 – April and Jennifer talk about the decision to provide kids classes, realizing the memories they're making for the kids, and nick names that they have with each other. The topic then turns to what's included with the cost of a session at SPUN and they delve into the pics of each other's phones. As this episode comes to a close the girls talk about what's included with their cost, April shares the story of Chad, and their hours and where people can find them. Thanks April and Jennifer for joining the guys for a look inside SPUN. Special Guests: Derek G and SPUN.

PlayWrite
PlayWrite 20 - Overhear, SpellCheck, Splatoon: Paint by Numbers

PlayWrite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 38:02


Play;Write is a podcast about creating and sharing new ways to play. We workshop seedlings of ideas for video games in hopes of coming up with something timeless. It's not just about us, though! Join in the conversation! Pitch your own game ideas to be read and explored on air on our website at www.playwritecast.com, tweet us @playwritecast, or email us at playwritecast@gmail.com. In this episode of the podcast, Ryan Hamann (@InsrtCoins) and Ryan Quintal (@ryanquintal) explore a tactics game about eavesdropping, an action-packed game about spelling, and an artistic spin on the Splatoon formula. The community pitch was submitted by Tyler Petty. Our theme song is "Hello World." by PROTODOME from the album BLUENOISE.

You Do What?
Ep #28 - Dave Gregory (Model Cars, Paint By Numbers, A Cappella)

You Do What?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 53:12


Cindy Aravena interview comedian Dave Gregory about building model cars, paint by number kits, and singing a cappella.

The Lament Configuration
Episode 06: Video Nasties - Blood Feast, Mardi Gras Massacre and Evilspeak

The Lament Configuration

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 80:51


What Do You Consider To Be... Unusual? LEGS CUT OFF As We Explore The Video Nasties With Killers Sacrificing to a Deity - including Eyebrows on Fleek, Ancient Weird Religious Rites, Satanic Pigs, Paint By Numbers of Horror, Jive Talk and Just A Homicidal Maniac, That's All.

Feeding the Monkey
Cake Batter by the Numbers - It's Elementary

Feeding the Monkey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 45:00


Sure, we all know that cakes are eggs, flour, sugar, salt, and all kinds of stuff that comes together to make wonderful deliciousness. But how does it turn from batter into wonderful deliciousness? Is it some secret chemical whatchamacallits? The Monkey was dying to know, so we found out.  Also, paint by numbers - what a concept, right? You can take anyone, without any training at all, and turn them into Leonardo Da Vinci or Van Gogh. Literally. Where did these kits come from and how did they get to be as popular as they are among all age groups. The Monkey loves a good paint by numbers, and will tell you all about it. 

Retirement Answer Man
#140 - Do You Have The Courage To Color Outside the Lines?

Retirement Answer Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 33:38


When I think about the way the American Dream is typically carried out, it looks like a “Paint By Numbers” exercise. We’re given specific things we’re supposed to do in life - graduate High School, go to college, get a job, work a long time, save up for retirement, retire. But is that really the way it has to be? And does it NEED to be that way? What if you don’t want it to be that way? What can you do to make the life that you want in retirement? One thing it’s going to take to live the way you want to live and retire in the way you want to retire is courage. On this episode I’m going to walk you through some of the ways I think you can apply courage in everyday things so you can head where you want to go. Find a way to live a life of courage. It will keep you young longer. My friend Dan Miller says that the minute you begin settling down to live a life of ease is the minute you begin to die. That’s because you don’t have any obstacles or challenges to face. You’re going to get soft, flabby, and weak - and potentially lose your motivation for life in the end. And it doesn’t matter how much money you’ve saved up for those retirement years, you’ll fall prey to the same cycle if you’re not living a life of courage. Find out more about the path to retirement that is traveled on a road of courage, on this episode. The Social Security Administration has changed a few things, and you may not like it. There are some rather complicated changes going on in terms of social security policies surrounding the receipt of future benefits. There are some categories of people - about 30% of current SS recipients - who could see their benefits go down in 2017. It sounds scary and really is a concern for many people, so listen to this episode as I try to explain what’s going on. You’ll want to know about this if you depend on social security income in any way. Courage my friends - courage! What’s the real value of having a financial advisor? When you head toward retirement it’s like you’re going on a long backpacking trip. You’re going to be leaving many comfortable things you’ve become accustomed to - such as your career, your regular (larger) income, medical benefits, and more. It’s going to take courage for you to face those changes and it's helpful if you have someone in your corner who understands the road ahead and can give you advice and encouragement about what you’re going to go through. An advisor is a guide, a person who can lead you through the path so you avoid the dangers and make the most of your retirement journey. Should I take my pension or a lump sum amount? This is a question I get often. Many companies do this sort of thing and there isn’t a paint-by-numbers approach that fits every person. If you ever face this scenario there are a lot of things you need to consider - the amounts you’ll receive from each option, what your personal history is with being a disciplined spender, your expectations about the rate of return you could get on the money if you take it in a lump sum, your age and your spouse’s age, and more. It’s yet another place on the path to retirement where you’re going to need to face things that are uncertain and bolster up your courage to make a good choice. I expect many of you will be helped by the options I lay out for this listener, so be sure you listen. OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN [0:27] My Paint-by-Number story, and how it applies to this episode about courage. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? SEGMENT [3:22] What is “courage” anyway? HOT TOPIC SEGMENT [5:56] Your reminder to get 6 shot Saturday. [7:42] Why you may experience a decrease in your Social Security benefits. PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT [9:40] Listener question from Howard: What is the value of an advisor? [16:23] Question from Jack: Should I take my pension or a lump sum amount? [25:32] Bob’s question: Can my wife do profit sharing, etc. as a freelancer? [28:33] Another Bob asks another question: Should I add bonds to specific accounts within my portfolio?   RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Get 6 shot Saturday by texting “Planning to “33444” Street article about SS amounts changing. Contact Roger: http://www.rogerwhitney.com/retirementanswers/

5분 경제뉴스 영어- CNBC잉글리시
[CNBC잉글리시19회] paint by numbers / the curtain closed

5분 경제뉴스 영어- CNBC잉글리시

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2013 5:00


경제뉴스로 배우는 영어 CNBC잉글리시입니다! 오늘 배울 용어는 paint by numbers / the curtain closed 입니다. 숫자대로 색칠하다, 닫힌 커튼.. 과연 어떤 뜻을 담고 있을까요? 경제뉴스 영어를 통해 같이 한번 확인해볼까요?

Six Foot Plus
Episode 55: Visiting The Fright Gallery

Six Foot Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013


The picture of horror itself, Dr. Gangrene’s Recommended Movie of the Week, debuts on 6’+. We get artistic admist a playlist of spooky music in a gallery of surf, psychobilly and horror punk. Monstermatt Patterson forgets how to count on the Paint By Numbers but comes up with a materpiece with the Monstermatt Minute.  ... The post Episode 55: Visiting The Fright Gallery appeared first on Six Foot Plus.

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Six Foot Plus
Episode 55: Visiting The Fright Gallery

Six Foot Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013


The picture of horror itself, Dr. Gangrene’s Recommended Movie of the Week, debuts on 6’+. We get artistic admist a playlist of spooky music in a gallery of surf, psychobilly and horror punk. Monstermatt Patterson forgets how to count on the Paint By Numbers but comes up with a materpiece with the Monstermatt Minute.  ... The post Episode 55: Visiting The Fright Gallery appeared first on Six Foot Plus.

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DecodeDC
11: Paint By Numbers

DecodeDC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2013 20:06


Let's start from the beginning. To understand what underlies every argument in Washington these days, you have to know the basics of the federal budget. Problem is, most of us don't.

The Bare Bones Biz Podcast Series
Paint by Numbers – Business Relationships That Make You Money

The Bare Bones Biz Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2011 30:00


Business to business. B2B. We hear that term…but what does it mean? Co-op marketing? Multi-level? Is it a risk to align your reputation with someone else's? Will you get lost in the shuffle? What about affiliate marketing? Is there a good reason to promote someone else's business? What about YOUR business? Mary Kay Morgan is an expert in B to B, especially internet based affiliate marketing. B2B can be a paint by numbers approach to more sales, more profits. Learn how…now! Guest: Mary Kay Morgan is a relationship marketing specialist and founder of Conscious Affiliate Network, the only affiliate and joint venture network plus “how-to” resource devoted exclusively to business owners like you – service-minded and 100% committed to quality and integrity! C.A.N. is your one-stop-shop for growing a large tribe of raving fan followers, becoming the go-to leader of your area of expertise, and making a bigger, much bigger, impact in your area of expertise.

Yale School of Nursing
Yale School of Nursing Creative Writing Awards - Amanda Reilly '11

Yale School of Nursing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2011 8:40


Amanda Reilly '11 was a winner of the 2011 Yale University School of Nursing Creative Writing Award, held at the New Haven Lawn Club on April 28, 2011. The title of her piece is "Paint By Numbers."