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Tampa International Airport just dropped a new rule: pajamas are officially out at the terminal. Kennedy's take? Wear whatever you want, just please, for everyone's sake, shower first. Plus, why are people shaming a woman for buying a $4,500 wedding dress for $100 before she even has a boyfriend? Kennedy breaks down why being a "thrifty bride" is actually a genius financial move. Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KennedySavestheWorld Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kennedy_foxnews Join Kennedy for Happy Hour on Fridays! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWlNiiSXX4BNUbXM5X8KkYbDepFgUIVZj Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When a 69-year-old Churchill, Manitoba resident hears screams outside his home, he steps out in pajamas, slippers, and armed with nothing but a snow shovel—only to find a woman in the jaws of a polar bear. In this episode of Canada Is Boring, Rhys and Jesse dive into the incredible true story of William Ayotte, his split-second decision to attack one of the world's most dangerous predators, the brutal mauling that followed, and the community effort that saved his life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bananas in Pyjamas was a hit in the Philippines back in the '90s, but did you know it was actually made in Australia? Get the full story and the scoop on the show's comeback, only here on Alam Mo Ba! - Sumikat ang children's TV show na Bananas in Pyjamas noong 1990s sa Pilipinas, pero alam mo bang Australian production ito? Ang detalye at ang planong pagbabalik ng TV show, dito sa Alam Mo Ba!
Tampa International Airport, jokingly, declares itself a pajama-free zone. More with Chris Conley on the WSAU Wisconsin Morning News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John and Stacey redeem the first holiday card golden ticket, attend an Elvis movie that felt like seeing The King live, and remind us to always leave room for the interesting even if it's an ice luge or anthem singer.
This week we talk Mewgenics, Deadlock, Nioh 3, Arknights Endfield, Lort, and more.
Full show - FrYiday | Let's learn! | News or Nope - Shia LaBeouf, Rihanna, and Burger King | Feel Good Friday | Erin has flirting advice for Slacker | The DoorDash test | Should pajamas be banned from the airport? | Nobody hates these celebs...except maybe us | The wedge in T. Hack's marriage | Drunk decision | Stupid stories www.instagram.com/theslackershow www.instagram.com/ericasheaaa www.instagram.com/thackiswack www.instagram.com/radioerin
A snowball fight in Washington Square Park has blown up into a public clash between NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the NYPD. Police unions say officers were “attacked,” while Mamdani insists it was “a snowball fight that got out of hand.” One man has been arrested, escalating tensions in the mayor’s first major test with the department. Tampa International Airport said on social media Thursday that it wanted to ban people from wearing pajamas at the Florida facility. No, it wasn't being serious. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A snowball fight in Washington Square Park has blown up into a public clash between NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the NYPD. Police unions say officers were “attacked,” while Mamdani insists it was “a snowball fight that got out of hand.” One man has been arrested, escalating tensions in the mayor’s first major test with the department. Tampa International Airport said on social media Thursday that it wanted to ban people from wearing pajamas at the Florida facility. No, it wasn't being serious. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour (2.26) Comedian Nate Bargatze is stepping into the host seat with a new competition show centered on the average American, and the crew weighs in on what that could look like. Then it’s a bummer in candy land: Jelly Belly layoffs hit the news, sparking talk about shifting business realities—even for iconic brands. Next comes the great “pajamafication” debate: should people be wearing pajamas on flights? The phones light up as everyone admits what they actually wear in the air (and what they judge silently). Plus, big changes are coming to downtown L.A. as the Graffiti Towers have new owners—so what’s the plan for the buildings and the future of that skyline icon? And to close it out, a trip report turns into a rant: why are Vegas escalators so filthy and constantly broken—and what’s really going on out there? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tampa Airport joked about banning pajamas and Crocs from the airport...but is it actually a good idea?
News with Sean 2-27-2026 …Say No to Pajamas
No Crocs or Pajamas on the plane. Hillary Clinton deposed regarding Epstein. We are not done with Fanny Willis yet. Dog Parade on the Senate Floor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No Crocs or Pajamas on the plane. Hillary Clinton deposed regarding Epstein. We are not done with Fanny Willis yet. Dog Parade on the Senate Floor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No Crocs or Pajamas on the plane. Hillary Clinton deposed regarding Epstein. We are not done with Fanny Willis yet. Dog Parade on the Senate Floor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No Crocs or Pajamas on the plane. Hillary Clinton deposed regarding Epstein. We are not done with Fanny Willis yet. Dog Parade on the Senate Floor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim Hudak joins Jerry at the party table for today's Party for Two, diving into the day’s biggest stories. Is wearing pajamas at the airport perfectly fine or inappropriate in public spaces? Mohit Rajhans weighs in on Instagram’s new alerts for suicide‑related searches and Burger King’s use of AI to coach staff. It's Friday! Bob Reid is in for Touchdowns and Fumbles, asking you whether the communications play of the unveiled plans for the new Ontario Science Centre scores big or falls flat.
Tampa airport has stirred the pot by outlawing Pajamas in the middle of the day. Our caller chimes in to set the record straight!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CC Sabathia's No. 52 officially getting retired by the Yankees, with the ceremony slated for Saturday, September 26 vs. the Orioles. The guys lay out why CC is an automatic “yes,” why the championship-count argument is lazy, and why being a first-ballot Hall of Famer going in as a Yankee ends the discussion. Calls roll in with pushback, Bernie vs. CC comparisons, and even a detour into whether A-Rod's number should be in the rafters too. From there, the show pivots to the Jets and the nonstop quarterback carousel, including the “bridge QB” debate around Kirk Cousins, what Frank Reich's presence means, and the bigger question Jets fans keep asking: is there finally a real plan, or is it just another year of vibes and wishcasting. More calls hit on roster direction, organizational competence, and who actually has the brighter future right now. And then, out of nowhere, Tampa International Airport becomes the main character, with a viral push to ban pajamas (and allegedly Crocs) from the airport. The guys argue comfort vs. common decency, draw a line between sweatpants and pajama pants, and spiral into the classic department-store holiday photo tradition that somehow involves showing up in matching pajamas. It's a full hour of Yankees pride, Jets anxiety, and one very heated etiquette debate.
Nick and Jonathan talk about airport etiquette and whether they are okay with people wearing pajamas at the airport, among other things.
It's Pajama Party week in Indianapolis as the Combine is underway. Workouts begin on Thursday and we take a look at some key prospects with Ken Walker's future with the Seahawks up in the air. Who should we have our eye on and where could the Seahawks potentially land a running back in the draft? :30- EVERETT FITZHUGH (KAN PxP) Kraken hockey is back tomorrow, how excited is Everett? The playoff push starts tomorrow in Dallas- can the Kraken keep that momentum they had before the Olympic break? How big of an advantage is it for the Kraken to have only sent 4 players to Italy? How big of a boost will hockey get from that USA Gold Medal win? :45- Everett mentioned the Olympic experience, but that most Americans & Canadians are still all about the Stanley Cup.
It's Pajama Party week in Indianapolis as the Combine is underway. Workouts begin on Thursday and we take a look at some key prospects with Ken Walker's future with the Seahawks up in the air. Who should we have our eye on and where could the Seahawks potentially land a running back in the draft? :30- EVERETT FITZHUGH (KAN PxP) Kraken hockey is back tomorrow, how excited is Everett? The playoff push starts tomorrow in Dallas- can the Kraken keep that momentum they had before the Olympic break? How big of an advantage is it for the Kraken to have only sent 4 players to Italy? How big of a boost will hockey get from that USA Gold Medal win? :45- Everett mentioned the Olympic experience, but that most Americans & Canadians are still all about the Stanley Cup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hope you are having a lovely day! Today Ms. Andy has a cute kids book for you and she is very excited to read to you today! Today we have Ms. Andy reading "Llama Llama Red Pajama" by Anna Dewdney with a fun to say story!As always this book was selected from our library! Kids and Parents can read along with us, in this read aloud story time! Be sure to check out your local Library to check out what books they may have! If you prefer E-Books, sign into the Hoopla or Libby app using your Library Card and follow along from there!- Check out the Library Systems official website where you can find links to free resources, school and career guides, and news about our upcoming events! https://www.pawls.org/ -Follow us on YouTube and enjoy our backlog of digital story hours and other great content! https://www.youtube.com/@pawls365Original background track is Concerto for Two Violins by Bach.Alterations were made by us to make it fit the length of our content.Brought to you from the Pike-Amite-Walthall Library system.#library #books #pawlskids #kidsstorytime
Valentine's Day looked very different this year. While most people were out celebrating, LaLa was working an event for her Cannoli Cart business and Shawna was completely exhausted from life, health, and everything in between. From there, the girls headed to the What She Said event in Hoboken, NJ, where they spent the entire day interviewing inspiring founders, entrepreneurs, creatives, and community leaders, both women and men, whose perspective added a powerful dynamic to the conversation.In this episode, they recap the energy of the room, the power of community, and what it really takes to show up fully while navigating health challenges and disabilities. Sometimes exhaustion is proof you're building something bigger than yourself.Shawna shares her now-infamous St. Pierre waffle moment... Yes, the entire pack! Plus her new Bougie Bottle that reminds her of her grandmother and why small comforts can mean everything for mental health and resilience. Then they sit down with Cindy Mutti, founder of Just Because Love Does, to talk about adaptive hospital clothing and medical-friendly pajamas designed with built-in access for heart monitors, IV ports, drains, and medical lines. Her mission is restoring dignity, comfort, and normalcy to patients navigating chronic illness, medical trauma, and hospital recovery.This episode explores women's empowerment, entrepreneurship, disability advocacy, adaptive fashion, hospital recovery, resilience, and what real support actually looks like beyond the spotlight.
Welcome back to another episode of the Couple Casuals Podcast!In this episode, Stefano sits down with Mike Van Wyck — entrepreneur, veteran of the fitness world, and one of the most influential voices in Canadian strength culture — for a raw, unfiltered conversation about training, discipline, masculinity, social media, and what it really means to stay grounded in a noisy world.Mike walks through his journey from competitive football and bodybuilding to working in high-level security, eventually becoming a respected fitness educator with a massive online following — all without ever chasing attention or internet fame. He explains how social media unexpectedly found him, not the other way aroundThroughout the episode, Stefano and Mike dive into:• Mike's early years in football, bodybuilding, and strength training• transitioning from private security into fitness education• why most modern fitness content creates confusion, not clarity• the rise of “analysis paralysis” in training and nutrition• peptides, steroids, and the dangerous shortcuts people take• why enjoyment and consistency matter more than optimization• the clash between old-school gym culture and social media fitness• filming culture, influencer economics, and false expectations• masculinity, discipline, and self-respect through physical effort• training through injuries, aging, and long-term sustainability• why the gym should be a place of presence — not escapismMike also opens up about public perception, controversy, and how quickly narratives form online — offering a rare, grounded look at how media snippets can overshadow years of character, discipline, and lived experience.Grab a casual, lock in, and let's get into it
Send a textThe small stuff is shouting at us. Slippers at the gate, glazed eyes at work, AirPods at the checkout—comfort has become a uniform, and apathy a reflex. We trace how that shift took hold after remote school and low‑stakes routines, and why it's more than a style complaint: it's a warning light for resilience. When people stop showing up with pride and attention, communities lose the quiet strengths that hold them together when things go sideways.We open with surprising global listener shoutouts, including downloads from Iran, and talk through recent reporting on Starlink access and protest dynamics. From there, we connect headlines to habits, mapping how the “I don't care” mindset shows up in everyday places and bleeds into bigger issues—like trading facts for optics and mistaking a viral stance for real impact. A story from Keith's patrol days drives home a hard truth about accountability: you can't fix fifteen years of drift in fifteen minutes, and you can't outsource grit to institutions that are afraid to set standards.The prepping angle is simple and sobering. In a grid‑down scenario, pajamas won't cook dinner and a feed won't keep watch. People who practice attention, boundaries, and discipline become assets; those trained by endless comfort become liabilities or fuel for chaos. We share practical ways to rebuild backbone now—critical thinking over clips, respectful public norms, small home drills, and family boundaries that turn teens into teammates. If you want more security, start with standards. Gear helps, but mindset leads.If this hit a nerve—or lit a fire—tap follow, share it with a friend who loves real talk, and leave a quick review so more listeners can find us. Where do you see the “I don't care” mindset most, and what's one habit you'll tighten this week?https://augasonfarms.com?sca_ref=9315862.VpHzogdDNuAugason FarmsSupport the podcast. Click on my affiliate link and use coupon code PODCASTPREP for 10% discount!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showHave a question, suggestion or comment? Please email me at practicalpreppodcast@gmail.com. I will not sell your email address and I will personally respond to you.
LZ interviews actor Michael Urie on the podcast “You Are Beautiful,” beginning with playful banter and a lip-sync to “Don't Cry Out Loud,” which prompts Lawrence to share a personal memory of hearing the song as a closeted teen and how it shaped his connection to Michael's fearless public identity. Michael answers Lawrence's mirror question while doing press from The Daily Show green room, noting Shrinking has been renewed and joking about fixing a broken hot-water handle in his Upper West Side apartment. They discuss Michael's Texas roots in Plano, his early love of movies and storytelling inspired by Tim Burton, and how shyness led him to play alone with toys while inventing stories. Michael describes a key high-school turning point when a substitute and his teacher moved him into an advanced theater class, being pushed into Fiddler on the Roof due to a lack of boys, and realizing performance was for him after getting a big, repeatable laugh; he also competed in speech tournaments. Michael talks about coming out with support from his older queer sister, having dated girls in high school, and feeling that people in New York and at Juilliard made “intelligent assumptions” as he grew into himself. Lawrence shares his own later-in-life public coming-out and sobriety, and a Harrison Ford anecdote from Live with Regis and Kelly; Michael reflects on long careers, working with Harrison Ford on Shrinking (including the character's Parkinson's storyline), and how acting can evolve into old age, mentioning June Squibb. In rapid-fire topics, Michael discusses Ugly Betty: multiple auditions, Mark St. James originally intended only for the pilot, Vanessa Williams's generosity, and their on-set comedic collaboration; he highlights his proudest element—the bond between Mark and Justin Suarez and the storyline confronting Mark's mother. Asked for advice to queer youth in a difficult climate, Michael emphasizes “find the helpers,” chosen family, and that it's not worth expending energy trying to change people—find your tribe. He also reflects on stage work including Buyer & Cellar (hundreds of performances and famous attendees, though Barbra Streisand never came), Torch Song with Mercedes Ruehl, Once Upon a Mattress as an unexpected dream role, and the shocks and performances in Oh, Mary! with Jinkx Monsoon. The episode ends with Michael sharing that his relationship works because he and his partner listen to each other, and he completes Lawrence's closing prompt: he is beautiful because of the reflection of life he receives back—joy, humanity, and connection.Menu: 00:00 Pajamas, Popcorn & Finally Meeting Michael Urie01:04 Breaking the Ice: A Surprise Lip-Sync Challenge02:14 “Don't Cry Out Loud” Deep Dive: Music, Memories & Meaning04:06 Why This Podcast Exists: Beauty, COVID Reset & Fearless Living05:54 A Camp Crush & Learning to Hide Feelings07:19 Mirror Question: Pride, Sobriety & Where You Are Today07:53 Press Day Wins & Upper West Side Life (and No Hot Water)10:51 Texas Roots: Plano, Two-Stepping & Oil Can Harry's12:46 The Spark to Perform: Movies, Toys, Theater Class & Getting the Laugh18:52 Coming Out Journeys: Family Support, Julliard & Finding Your Person25:05 Was I Born for This? Finding the Path to Acting25:38 Support Systems & ‘It Was Meant to Be'27:34 Working Forever: June Squibb, Harrison Ford & Aging in the Craft30:17 Harrison Ford's Humble Movie-Star Moment (Hair & Makeup Story)31:28 Rapid Fire Begins: Landing Ugly Betty's Mark St. James34:06 Why Mark/Justin Mattered: Representation, Heart & Comedy38:29 Advice for Queer Kids Today: Find the Helpers, Find Your Tribe42:12 Stage Lessons: Buyer & Cellar and the Barbra
Chapter 6 - The Ghoul in Pajamas, covered by Sarah!We're mourning Mad-Eye, but Molly Mom doesn't have time for you lot to be messing around. We're in wedding mode. Arthur has a secret, Hermione has a new stash, and Ron and the ghoul are playing dress-up.⚡️
The Granny Task Force conducts simultaneous early-morning raids at the homes of Helen and Olga. This episode was originally published on November 16, 2021. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The popular musical “The Pajama Game” is a staple in school and community theater productions. The plot revolves around romance and labor issues in a pajama factory. The musical premiered in 1954 on Broadway and in 1955 on London's West End. This version stars the original Broadway cast. John Raitt, father of musician Bonnie Raitt, was known for playing many lead roles on Broadway and in film. He plays the lead character Sid Sorokin. Babe Williams is played by Janis Paige, one of the last stars from The Golden Age of Hollywood. Vernon Hines is played by Eddie Foy, Jr., whose 60 plus year career spanned from vaudeville and theater to film and television.
I often see jokes on social media, talking about people wearing pajamas when they shop at places like Walmart. Now, I will admit it's not actually a place where people dress up to be seen. But often times, the people you see there may be wearing what they sleep in, but it's not necessarily pajamas. But the other day, when we were shopping there, I saw at least two people wearing full winter pajamas as they pushed their shopping cart down the aisle. The meme had come to life. It was apparent that those people didn't care. Perhaps our recent bad weather here in Nashville played into it, but for some reason, I don't think so… Click Here To Subscribe Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicGoogle PodcastsTuneIniHeartRadioPandoraDeezerBlubrryBullhornCastBoxCastrofyyd.deGaanaiVooxListen NotesmyTuner RadioOvercastOwlTailPlayer.fmPocketCastsPodbayPodbeanPodcast AddictPodcast IndexPodcast RepublicPodchaserPodfanPodtailRadio PublicRadio.comReason.fmRSSRadioVurblWe.foYandex jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-13292 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-69928f5e0867a').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-69928f5e0867a.modal.secondline-modal-69928f5e0867a").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); });
Pajamas all day. Dirty books of years gone by, are surprisingly sexy, old TV….not so much. Coyotes—real and cartoon. Birthday party tchotchkes. We love Canada. Too much good news for Marci.
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Send us a textIn this special New Year episode of Soulful Conversations With Pearl, Pearl reflects on the start of 2026 and shares exciting updates on how she is responding to the real needs of high-achieving women who are seeking balance, harmony, and sustainable success.Pearl addresses the ongoing conversation around AI, reminding listeners that while technology can be a powerful tool, it should never replace genuine human support when it comes to coaching, mental health, or personal growth.
What if winter didn't feel like winter at all?We rolled into Fort Walton Beach, just outside of Destin, Florida, and I was instantly giddy. Would the emerald water really be that beautiful? (Spoiler: yes.) What began as a mid-December stop turned into a full month of sunshine, 70–80° days, and bayside mornings at Destin West RV Resort that never got old.What do you do when the view outside your RV looks like a postcard? You slow down. Foggy mornings, boats drifting by, lazy lunches in Destin, and sunsets that made everyone stop talking. Is there anything better than sipping a Bushwhacker while the sun melts into the Gulf?We met up with friends, chased great food (including a lobster roll I'm still dreaming about), and even wandered as far as Panama City Beach and charming Rosemary Beach. And New Year's Eve? Pajamas, RV windows, and fireworks—because who says that isn't perfect?Rainy days came and went, but beauty showed up more often than not. A rainbow after a storm. A stingray gliding through the water just before we left. Isn't that the kind of goodbye that makes you want to come back?Florida didn't just give us a destination—it gave us moments. And really, isn't that why we travel?
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What's up Bros? This is last weeks episode of RHOP. Not sure what happened but due to some technical difficulties it was not posted. This weeks episode is coming out at the same time so you can catch all the way up! In this episode, Angel's trip is in full swing. The AirBnB is experiencing its own technical difficulties. Between no water and the thermostat stuck on 90 degrees, the ladies are fed up. They have dinner at Angel's house and we learn its over an hour away. At the dinner, the vibes are weird. (We did find out some more info about production potentially being the actual issue). Monique continues to project her past experience onto Angel. The ladies plan a Pajama party and Angel's hesitation raises more questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW at www.patreon.com/dopeypodcastThis week on the teaser! We record a raw, outdoor teaser for Dopey Tuesday with returning guest Heart Attack Doug. They eulogize Dave's high-mileage Subaru (hand-me-down from his dad), recount a hilarious pajama-clad mechanic confrontation that scored a full refund, share voicemails of Doug trash-talking show stats, joke about Dopey Zoom "polls" favoring Doug, read positive Spotify comments, detail Dave's easy lasagna recipe, discuss Step 12 sponsorship styles, reflect on gratitude, spirituality (Dave's non-traditional "God = universe/reality" view), quote the Big Book's powerful closing lines, and tease Patreon-only content: a resolved feud with nasty emails and an inspirational tribute to Dave's late father-in-law. Classic Dopey mix of car chaos, recovery wisdom, community drama, and Patreon hooks.SEO Search Terms / Keywords (for titles, descriptions, tags)Primary / Long-tail: Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt Ezyk has decades of experience building, scaling and leading digital commerce technology and strategy at some of the most innovative companies in the world. Matt serves as Senior Director of Engineering, Ecommerce at Hanna Andersson which is a leading direct-to-consumer premium children's apparel and lifestyle brand. Prior to joining Hanna Andersson, he led digital at Pet Supermarket with oversight of product and engineering. Additionally he served as Director of Functional Architecture and Director of PMO at RafterOne (f/k/a PixelMedia) with operational oversight of teams working with iconic brands like Skechers and LL Bean. Matt also served in progressive leadership roles at Accenture, Merkle (f/k/a LiveArea) and several startups working with hundreds of global brands like Uniqlo, Disney, Revlon, Tapestry and many more. Matt brings to retailers and DTC brands a deep expertise in developing and implementing diverse end-to-end commerce strategies. In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:00] Intro[00:24] Sponsor: Taboola[01:41] Connecting tech decisions to business growth[04:36] Comparing agency and brand-side perspectives[07:24] Sponsor: Next Insurance[08:37] Delivering progress customers can feel[09:58] Choosing platforms based on business maturity[13:03] Callouts[13:13] Auditing tech to recover lost conversions[15:31] Reducing redundancy to improve performance[17:47] Evaluating third-party tools for value[19:36] Sponsor: Electric Eye[20:44] Improving conversion with UX and engineering[22:25] Augmenting team expertise with AI tools[27:46] Balancing speed with long-term scalabilityResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeKids clothes from playtime to bedtime hannaandersson.com/Follow Matt Ezyk linkedin.com/in/mezykReach your best audience at the lowest cost! discover.taboola.com/honest/Easy, affordable coverage that grows with your business nextinsurance.com/honest/Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Drew, Lewis, and Oswald turn Tracy's love life into a championship game, complete with announcers calling all their dirty plays. Discussion includes winter zoo visits, pedicures, and Tony Bennett's later work. I've never heard anyone describe bazongas as shabadoos. Episodes: "Boy Party/Girl Party" (S4E18) & "Tracy Bowl" (S4E19) http://youtube.com/@clevelandrockspodcast http://instagram.com/clevelandrockspodcast Email us: clevelandrockspodcast@gmail.com
The Transportation Department has a new theory on why air travel is a nightmare: It's not the delays, the shrinking seats, or the TSA... it's your sweatpants. Austin breaks down the insane new "Civility Campaign" that wants you to dress like it's 1955 to "fix" air rage. Plus, the "MAHA" movement forces Big Food to bend the knee on seed oils, and new data exposes the college degree as a "$100,000 receipt." Is the US the sole superpower again? Remso Martinez to discuss. Plus is a college degree a scam?
Hour 2 for 1/12/26 The hour opens with the Divine Mercy Chaplet (00:07). Drew then engages listeners in a conversation about social norms and public behavior, focusing on whether it’s appropriate to wear pajamas to the grocery store or on an airplane (28:26). The discussion continues with audience calls and commentary on standards, comfort culture, and public etiquette (47:37).
Chris and Erik open the show talking about Erik's disastrous New Year's Eve show and airport bathroom disaster. Chris updates the guys on the problem with his new Garmin watch, and they talk about their kids making up their own rules, reverse burpees, and doing "old man tests" to make sure they are still in shape. Get this episode AD FREE + 2 PATREON ONLY episodes/month only at https://patreon.com/thegoldenhourpodcastAG1 - Go to https://drinkag1.com/goldenhour to get their best offer.. For a limited time only, get a FREE AG1 duffel bag and FREE AG1 Welcome Kit with your first subscription order!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a whirlwind holiday season and their first-ever live show, Katy and Carol catch up on everything that happened once the guests arrived and after they all left. From post-holiday malaise and family traditions to hosting highs, emotional comedowns, and honest reflections on slowing down, this episode is a cozy, unfiltered reset to start the new year.
Happy New Year, podfam! In this week's “State of the Union” episode, we dissect the beauty trends, ideas and brands we predict will dominate in the year ahead. Then, with news of a Buffy The Vampire reboot, stay tuned for a catch up with Sarah Michelle Gellar about 90s nostalgia, budget skincare and how she stays kick-butt ready.In this episode, you'll hear: Pajamas? Picture frames? Evening bags? Why beauty brands are all-in on stylish extras in 2026 – and where the expansion trend may come out thin.Meet “Patsumers” – the powerful group of beauty influencers said to dictate skincare purchases nextHow K-Beauty “ear seeding” spa treatments are making a DIY face-snatching debut in North AmericaOlympic-sized moves: why beauty-meets-sports is finally hitting the mainstream. Sarah Michelle Gellar's 2.0! The original Vampire Slayer talks to us about her latest role as an Olay ambassador, fave fragrances borrowed from her daughter, best (and worst!) 90s beauty moments and… is there a Buffy reboot in the works?! For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok,X, Threads. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch our episodes! Related episodes like this:
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