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Nora Steen, Bischöfin für Schleswig und Holstein, blickt auf eine breitgefächerte Laufbahn mit Stationen als Seelsorgerin im ländlichen Raum ebenso wie in Lissabon, mit internationalen Leitungsfunktionen in der Schweiz und im Christian-Jensen-Kolleg im schleswig-holsteinischen Breklum zurück. Im Podcast "Kammer trifft" lotet sie mit Dr. Gisa Andresen, ärztliche Geschäftsführerin der Ärztekammer Schleswig-Holstein, Berührungspunkte zwischen Medizin und Seelsorge aus. Und da gibt es nicht wenige: Vom Umgang mit Opfern sexualisierter Gewalt und Machtmissbrauch bis zu einem Berufsethos, das sowohl Mediziner als auch Geistliche im Einsatz für die Menschen, die ihnen vertrauen, oft an ihre Grenzen bringt, reicht die Palette.Warum Steen für parteipolitische Neutralität der Kirche plädiert und warum sie es als Bischöfin vermisst, Kinder zu taufen, Paare zu verheiraten und Trauernden bei Beerdigungen beizustehen, erläutert sie in dieser Folge.
Ist euch aufgefallen, dass man heute wieder Bart trägt und desswegen alle älter aussehen, als die Generation von Maik (denkt er zumindest) - weil diese Generation keine Bärte getragen hat? Den beiden ist neben diesen entscheidenden Fragen auch mal wieder aufgefallen, dass sie ja auch eine gewisse Verpflichtung ihrer Musik Community gegenüber haben und fragen sich, wie es eigentlich den deutschen Festivals geht. Alex rantet gegen die westdeutsche Ostseeküste ab und zeichnet sein Bild der Machtergreifung der AFD in Sachsen Anhalt mit den dunkelsten Farben seiner Palette und Maik möchte ausdrücklich von euch in der Fußgängerzone angesprochen werden.
On this episode I sit down with Palette Knife, an emo band from Columbus, OH. We talk about what they have been up to the past few years before we dive into their latest LP "Keyframe". Before we end we talk about the music video for "Sleep Paralysis" and their album release show at Ace Of Cups. Be sure to follow Palette Knife and check out "Keyframe"!!!This episode features the songs "Limit Break" and "Sleep Paralysis" from the album Keyframe.You can find Palette Knife at the following links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paletteknifeband/Twitter: https://x.com/palettestachesBandcamp: https://paletteknife.bandcamp.com/Merch: https://takethistoheartrecords.store/collections/palette-knifeEverywhere Else: https://linktr.ee/paletteknifeband_______________________________________You can find Beers With Bands here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeersWBandsPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beerswithbandspod/Bandcamp: https://beerswithbands.bandcamp.comEverywhere else: https://linktr.ee/BeersWithBands
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In this episode, I talk with Cayla Birk, a contemporary fine artist whose work has been exhibited and collected internationally, to explore the intersection of creativity, discipline, and personal growth. From launching her innovative gastro-art channel, The Palette, to producing immersive exhibitions like The Late Checkout, Cayla shares her journey of transforming passion into a sustainable and fulfilling career. We dive deep into how daily practices, self-awareness, and intentional practices shape not just art, but life itself.Some Key HighlightsHow positive self-talk and boundary-setting supercharge both personal and professional fulfillmentThe surprising ways physical fitness and mindful habits unlock breakthrough creative ideasMindset shifts that turn fear into unstoppable momentumWhy steady, incremental progress consistently outperforms erratic effort in mastering your craftCayla's insights remind us that creativity is as much about intentional practice and mental clarity as it is about talent. She offers a roadmap for harnessing your natural gifts, protecting your energy, and aligning your actions with your highest potential. For anyone looking to grow, create, and live intentionally, this conversation provides practical, inspiring strategies to turn vision into reality.Cayla's linksinstagram.com/caylabirkinstagram.com/thepalattewww.caylabirk.comLiked this episode? Share it with a family member, friend, or colleague!Love this show? Say thanks by leaving a positive review.Connect with John Geraghty:Website: https://john-geraghty.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-geraghtyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjohngeraghty/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachjohngeraghty/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@John-GeraghtyLearn about The Flow Cultivator program: https://theflowcultivator.com/Grab a copy of The Prism of Perspective Book here: https://a.co/d/f5Lfqbn___________©℗2024 & beyond by John Geraghty. All Rights Reserved.
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Lisa Aulnette, créatrice de Studio Tulipe, une marque d'accessoires et de décoration textile. Après des études en stylisme, Lisa décide de développer son propre univers joyeux et ultra-coloré à travers le tufting, une technique textile singulière qui lui permet de créer tapis, coussins et suspensions murales en laine. Pour Lisa, la couleur et le motif sont omniprésents et étroitement liés dans sa pratique artisanale, nourrie par ses carnets de collages. Dans une démarche slow made, elle fabrique ses créations textiles à la main en série limitée, collabore notamment sur des projets de mobilier et transmet son savoir-faire à travers des ateliers. Ensemble nous avons parlé de sa passion pour le motif et le vêtement, de la place du voyage dans son processus créatif, et de sa relation à la couleur au quotidien. On a aussi beaucoup rigolé, alors écoutez bien l'épisode jusqu'à la fin, je vous ai mis un petit bêtisier en bonus. J'espère que vous apprécierez cet épisode, je vous souhaite une très belle écoute !
This episode of Permission to Speak Freely Podcast is dedicated to retired Command Master Chief Shay Robbie Farnsworth. Her influence helped shape careers, strengthen Sailors, and remind people what real leadership looks like. She poured into others, stayed connected long after transferring, and remained someone whose guidance and support never stopped mattering. We honor her life, legacy, service, and the countless people she impacted throughout her career and beyond. Fair winds and following seas, Command Master Chief Farnsworth. No guest pod. Let's go. Damo starts with smoke for Tyra, Aaron, and Damon (kind of). The guys talk about the realities of podcasting, not making any money from it, and why there's still no donation button. Iceman season is officially here, so the crew takes time to review the album while revisiting old debates about Kobe Bryant and whether Drake belongs in the top five music artists conversation. The conversation moves into the Kevin Hart roast, whether comedy should still be considered a sacred space, and what happens when culture changes faster than the jokes. The guys also finally catch up on life outside the podcast. Damo talks about heading back to California with the family, Damon gets flowers for his squadron's recent accomplishments, and the crew shouts out Charles Johnson for taking another major step with the launch of the Bump Serum. Other conversations include: - jewelry in uniform - SCPO/MCPO results - the viral barracks fight video - cars stopping for colors - the abrupt exit of John Phelan from the SECNAV office - Ombudsman of the Year recipients - Project Compass - changes to CPO initiation - SAFETALK and ASIST requirements - executive orders regarding psychedelics - President Trump's trip to China - Damon's random leadership questions - Damo introducing a new game The episode also features a deeper leadership discussion after a retired Master Chief asks how senior leaders are expected to promote policies they may not personally agree with. Later, the guys respond directly to a listener frustrated with the podcast's coverage of toxic Chiefs and leadership accountability. Highlighting Our Heroes returns with recognition of J. Paul Reason, while the crew also discusses the legacy of Medgar Evers during Picks of the Week. Aaron brings back his “Quote of the Week,” has a #DoBetter for Damo, and much more is discussed throughout Episode 189.
Main Character Energy : comment construire une identité de marque personnelle qui soit puissante et alignée ?Un épisode tous les lundis matin pour te partager une clé en moins de 3 minutes !Dans cet épisode, j'aborde :l'importance de se créer une palette de couleursle lien entre les couleurs et l'énergiel'univers de marque (branding)Retrouve mon contenu sur Instagramet inscris toi à la newsleter pour du contenu exclusif !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
What happens when a computer science guy turns a drunken family painting night into a 150-location franchise empire? Craig Ceccanti joins the Success Formula Podcast to break down exactly how he scaled Pino's Palette from a $1,000 rent storefront in Montrose to a nationwide franchise powerhouse averaging $350,000 in revenue per location.But the real conversation goes way deeper than business. Craig and Shawn unpack why the traditional education system is failing an entire generation, with 55% of Texas college graduates returning home without jobs. They dive into the terrifying reality that AI and robotics are about to compress a decade of career disruption into just a few years, leaving parents and institutions scrambling to catch up.Craig reveals the Entrepreneurial Operating System that transformed his chaotic leadership style into a scalable machine, shares why your best salesperson might be destroying your company culture, and explains the concept of entrepreneurship through acquisition that is creating millionaires out of corporate employees who never thought they could own a business.Whether you are a parent trying to figure out how to prepare your child for a world that does not exist yet, an entrepreneur drowning in tasks you should have delegated years ago, or someone stuck in corporate wondering if there is another path, this episode is your blueprint.Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/craigceccantiWebsite- https://www.craigceccanti.comTune in every Tuesday at 10 AM for another inspiring success story, along with the proven formula to help you achieve your own goals. Don't miss out on the insights that could change your life!Buzzsprout- https://successformulapodcast.buzzsprout.com/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7aRe06pXIq6yq8GQf62NBMAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1393b77c-626a-4a53-bdd5-43ce3b1aa15b/success-formula-podcastApple Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/success-formula-podcast/id1748704615Our Social Media:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@OfficialSuccessFormulaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialsuccessformula/Twitter: https://x.com/_SuccessFormula/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@officialsuccessformula
We are constantly inundated with something new and improved. It seems almost impossible to keep up and we scramble for new tools. But what if we could pare back a lot and stay with a lot less? How can we achieve a much bigger "wow factor" with a lot less?
A Qmen Perspective with Kevin & John A QMan Perspective: The Palette of Perception Episode Analysis: Divine Energy, Epigenetic Clearing, and the Global Shift (May 9, 2026) #NewEarth Consciousness & Manifestation "The true building blocks for what we experience as matter and events is consciousness. It's all frequency, energy, and vibration." ✦The Birthmark Experiment: Asha's childhood story of manifesting a physical birthmark through pure visualization and excitement. ✦Epigenetic Clearing: The need to clear stored DNA trauma to allow the spirit to fully infuse the physical body. ✦Light Beings: Discussion on "Creative Infinity Syndrome" in figures like Lewis Capaldi and Princess Diana. Global Narrative & Disclosure MILITARY TRIBUNALS. WHITE HATS DISCLOSURE The Crash of Crowns: Claims of King Charles summoned to Edwards AFB for tribunals; Trump/Putin "White Hat" alliance in control. Artificial Disasters: Malibu fires and Santa Monica winds framed as "Deep State" constructs for trauma-based mind control. Nuclear Standoff: Described as a "fake" scenario required for military operations to dismantle global cabal nests. Financial Shift: The decimation of the House of London and the disruption of Big Pharma via drug price slashes. 12 Source Energies May 17 Project Review Next Live Show: May 16th | Hosts: Kevin & John In this episode of A Qmen Perspective, co-hosts Kevin and John delve into the mechanics of manifestation, the burden of epigenetic trauma, and the ongoing dismantling of systemic control by "White Hat" military operations. The discussion bridges the gap between personal spiritual sovereignty and global geopolitical shifts, offering a roadmap for staying grounded during a period of accelerated planetary transition. The Palette of Perception: Manifesting Through Frequency The dialogue opens with a profound exploration of how consciousness designs reality, illustrated by a first-person account of a young girl who manifested a physical birthmark solely through visualization and excitement. This "Palette of Perception" serves as a metaphor for the quantum field—an invisible ocean of energy that responds to intention and passion rather than forced effort. The hosts emphasize that the building blocks of matter are not solid particles but frequency and vibration, where the observer's internal state determines the projected reality. However, the ability to manifest is often hindered by "burdened vibrations" stored within the physical and energetic bodies. These distortions, comprised of DNA-level trauma and genetic inheritances from ancestors, act as blocks that prevent the spirit from fully infusing the body. To reclaim the power to "paint" one's own reality, the hosts suggest clearing these epigenetic layers, thereby allowing the spirit to activate higher vibrations and customize more rewarding life experiences. The Manifestation Framework Consciousness The Designer → Frequency The Vibration → Experience The Projection "The world we interact with is merely a projection of our energy." Light Beings and Creative Infinity Syndrome The conversation shifts to the concept of "Source Energies"—twelve unique light streams that animate human bodies to act as representatives of the Creator. Many of these beings, such as the late Princess Diana, may fulfill their missions of spreading compassion without ever being fully "activated" or aware of their celestial origins. A significant challenge for these individuals is "Creative Infinity Syndrome," a term coined to describe the overwhelming influx of boundless creative energy that, if not expressed, can lead to anxiety, panic attacks, or physical ailments. Lewis Capaldi is highlighted as a modern example of an authentic light being. Despite—or perhaps because of—his Tourette syndrome, Capaldi's vulnerability and "unrelenting influx of light" inspire others to accept their own imperfections. The hosts argue that such "disorders" are often the result of powerful energetic frequencies struggling to navigate restricted biological or societal constructs. By embracing authenticity, these individuals help facilitate a global shift toward self-acceptance and spiritual activation. Dismantling the "Peaceless Paradise" A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to "crimes against humanity" allegedly perpetrated in areas like Malibu and Pacific Palisades. The hosts describe these locations as former sacred sites of light that were co-opted by "Deep State" entities for mind control operations, weather manipulation, and ritual abuse. They point to the unnatural frequency of wildfires and the use of chemtrails and scalar waves to keep residents in a perpetual state of cortisol-driven anxiety. Despite these efforts, the hosts assert that the "soulless" cannot comprehend the invincibility of the human spirit, which continues to find joy even in targeted zones. Disclosure & Operations Tracker ✔Military Tribunals: Alleged summoning of high-level figures to Edwards AFB. ✔Systemic Exposure: Ongoing disruption of Big Pharma and the global financial system. ⚠Nuclear Standoff: Characterized as a "fake" military theater to facilitate Deep State takedowns. Geopolitical Theater and the "White Hat" Coup The final segment addresses the "Crash of Crowns," claiming that King Charles has been subjected to military tribunals and that President Trump now "calls the shots" over the City of London. The hosts frame current global tensions, including a potential nuclear standoff between the UK and Russia, as a necessary military theater to facilitate the removal of "Deep State snakes." They cite a "White Hat coup" in Mali as evidence that the power balance has shifted, signaling the end of centuries of systemic exploitation. This transition is expected to eventually lead to the release of suppressed technologies and more "people-friendly" energy sources. Key Data & Metrics Malibu Fire History: Destructive blazes often occur every 2-3 years; five major infernos since 1970 have decimated luxury homes. Lewis Capaldi Milestone: Fastest ever unsigned artist to reach 25 million plays on Spotify. Show Schedule: A Qmen Perspective has moved to a weekly Saturday broadcast. Call-in Numbers:International: 323-744-4831 Domestic (US): 888-627-6008. To-Do / Next Steps Go into nature as often as possible to absorb harmonious vibrations and quiet the mind. Reduce the daily use of computers and smartphones to maintain a grounded state. Spend time in the sun every day to support physical and energetic health. Practice staying in the "highest of loving frequencies" and remain calm like flowing water. Explore the "Creation Lightship" site for trauma clearing packages if feeling inspired. Research the historical findings of ex-FBI agent Ted Gunderson regarding systemic corruption. Conclusion The message of the episode is one of empowerment and vigilance. While the "Deep State" utilizes trauma and artificial constructs to maintain control, the hosts argue that the shift toward a "New Earth" is inevitable. By clearing personal trauma, connecting with nature, and staying informed through alternative channels, individuals can navigate the current "nuclear standoff" theater and step into a reality defined by light, authenticity, and freedom.
Is it just us, or is a $185 hairbrush actually... worth it? This week, Kelly and Leigh are clutching their beauty pouches and spilling on the products they’re currently obsessed with. Kelly has found a two-in-one blush hack that delivers a "glow from within" without the glitter, while Leigh is mourning the end of a $115 mask that she’s already re-ordered. Plus, we’re talking about the 1950s ball gown Leigh just bought on Etsy (because 700 gowns isn't enough), the $3 Kmart find Kelly swears by, and the "residue-free" teeth whitening strips that actually let you swallow properly. EVERYTHING MENTIONED: SPENDY: KELLY: Smashbox Blushlighter in Sunset, $41. LEIGH: Espé 572 Hair & Scalp Brush x S-Heart-S Japan, $185. SAVEY: KELLY: L’Oreal Paris Hyaluron Tint Lip Stain Serum, $20. LEIGH: Kmart SHEGLAM Daydreamer Mini Palette in Cloudy Sundae, $12. NEWBIES: KELLY: L’Occitane Almond Collection LEIGH: Rimmel Cappuccino Lip Range, roughly $16-$26. SMS/EMPTY: KELLY: Polished London Strips, $15. LEIGH: SkinCeuticals Phyto Corrective Masque Hydrating Facial Mask 60ml, $115. What’s On Kelly’s Face: Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Glow Primer Rare Beauty True To Myself Natural Matte Longwear Foundation (shade 10) Benefit Hoola Matte Bronzer Smashbox Lit Stx Blushlighter (shade Sunset) Urban Decay 24/7 Moondust Eyeshadow (shade Rebel Star) Merit Clean Lash Mascara Rare Beauty Brow Harmony Flexible Lifting Gel L'Oreal Paris Hyaluron Tint Lip Stain Serum (shade 420 Le Rouge Paris) TIRTIR Mask Fit Makeup Fixer DON'T FORGET: Watch & Subscribe on YouTube, this episode drops tonight at 7pm! Catch it here. Follow us on Instagram: @youbeautypodcast Follow us on TikTok: @youbeautypod Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note on Instagram! You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. For our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more - sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter here Subscribe to Mamamia here CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren & Leigh Campbell Producer: Zara Sengstock & Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Just so you know - some of the links in these notes are affiliate links, which means we might earn a small commission if you buy through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, and it helps support the show. Happy shopping! Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. 0:01: Makeup is my therapy. 0:04: Obsessed and I don't Guilty about it. 0:10: Hello and welcome to You Beauty. 0:12: This is the podcast for your face. 0:14: I am Kelly McCarron. 0:15: I'm Leigh Campbell, and every Friday we tell you about some wonderful products. 0:20: Something expensive, something more affordable. 0:22: So that's Spendi Say, something new, newbie, and then something we've finished or found again at home and we love. 0:30: Full on empty. 0:30: I never bring a whole empty and I am crying my eyes out that it's over. 0:35: I'll buy it again. 0:36: So it was expensive then. 0:37: It was expensive and it's a very new product, I think, and I am in love with it. 0:41: OK. 0:42: But first, Kelly, and we're both, if anyone's watching on the video, little pouches, we're clutching our little pouches of products. 0:47: Yours has got your name on it. 0:48: Did you get that from Etsy? 0:49: Yes, yes. 0:50: What is Etsy? 0:51: I just got back into cute little, my sister gets me into it. 0:54: She always gets such cute little homemade gifts. 0:56: Well, I bought a 1950s ball gown to wear to a charity thing of course you did, even though you have 700 ball gowns 70 years. 1:03: I'm the ambassador. 1:04: Anyway, let's not talk about fashion. 1:05: Kelly, do you want to start with your spending or your saving? 1:08: Well, I'm wearing both on my face. 1:10: Oh. 1:12: Let's start with Spy. 1:15: Spendy, Spy. 1:18: This is the Smashbox lit sticks, it's called a blush lighter. 1:25: Now, I, you know, any long-term youbie will know that I love to mix like a cream blush with a cream highlighter on the back of my hand or on my cheek and then blend it in together just so I've got like that. 1:37: Luminescent glow from within. 1:40: This is a two in one product. 1:42: That's clever. 1:43: So you know what, it's my spendy, but it's two products. 1:46: Can I ask, so is it like really balmy and juicy and OK, but it does it come in other colors? 1:51: Yes, OK, this is the shade, there's 4 colors, I think scary red. 1:55: It's not, it's called sunset. 1:59: wait till you see how pretty it is. 2:00: Oh gosh, it's nothing like that, I mean. 2:03: That is amazing. 2:04: Isn't it beautiful? 2:04: It's like this beautiful peachy pink with the most pretty grown-up luminescence in it. 2:10: It doesn't have glitter or shimmer, it's just, and it's in a, you know, a chubby bullet, like it looks a lot from like here from the Mecca Max, you know, color bullets, those very standard sort of wind up big, big crayon, but it's, it's a beautiful, like the outside, it looks very quite dark burgundy bricky, but that's amazing inside, so don't. 2:28: Judge a shade by its packaging. 2:30: Exactly, it's just so pretty and that's a universal like that would look good on everyone. 2:34: And that's you could be the, you could have the fairer skin, the deeper skin, that would look beautiful on you. 2:41: $41 and like I just, well it's expensive like given that you could get one probably for $12. 2:48: That's a 2 in one though. 2:49: Also, I, I've been using a bronzer stick exact same shape from a pharmacy brand, it's $40. 2:54: Oh, see that's a little bit ridiculous. 2:56: Everything is now Kelly. 2:58: Back in my day, at least we know that we're gonna pay the exact amount for a brand like Smashbox, rather like, will I get it on sale or won't I get it on sale? 3:06: That's true. 3:07: I got it from Mecca, $41 available in-store online, lit sticks. 3:11: One last question before I get my go, does it stay, do you set, are you a touch? 3:17: I set my blush because blu well if I want it to last all day, blush is the one product I would say that you, it, it fades so much and that's often matte and you then that's not kind of what you want, right? 3:30: Yeah, cos then it just looks like you've got clown face on like that's how I felt about the rare beauty. 3:35: I mean it looked beautiful but you didn't have any working time. 3:37: No, yeah, you don't, this, you've got a lot of working time. 3:40: That's often why if you and I do an early morning record, you are always like about how much blush I've got on, because I know by the end of the day it's going to be an average looking cause it fades. 3:52: So the way you look at 5 p.m. is the most important. 3:54: I'm only joking 100%. 3:56: blush I also would rather have more is more than less is less, so I absolutely love it. 4:02: It's really impressed me. 4:03: I love something a little bit different as well, even though I get excited by blushes in general. 4:07: I just thought that's a lot of fun. 4:08: I'm getting one. 4:09: So my spendy is sort of new but sort of not. 4:12: It's existed overseas for a really long time, and if anyone knows the dermatologist and hair expert, Doctor Leona Yip, can't say I do. 4:20: Oh my God, she's phenomenal. 4:21: I like her name though. 4:22: Yeah, so Doctor Leona Yip, she, there's some exciting content coming up with her that I don't think I'm allowed to tell you about, but anyway, interviewed her recently, then saw her at an event, and we were chatting away and she was telling me about this hairbrush she's working with to bring to Australia. 4:34: And I was like, oh I was thinking, oh great, another bloody hairbrush. 4:37: You know we've got Mason Pearson, we've got those happy brushes that I really like. 4:40: I've got a tangle teaser. 4:41: Yes, me too. 4:43: Anyway, check this out. 4:44: My whole family is fighting over this hairbrush. 4:47: Why? 4:48: It's $185. 4:50: Let me, I'm gonna have to read you the information because it's too scientific for me. 4:54: May I brush it through my hair, please, Kelly, I tried to take my hair out of it. 4:57: I wasn't sure if you would let me. 4:58: Oh my God, no, I'm a sharer, you know that. 5:00: Whoa, OK, so it's called the SB 572 hair and scalp brush. 5:04: Yes, please brush while I go. 5:06: $185. 5:07: It's handcrafted by master artisans in Osaka. 5:11: It's patented, so it's literally, she's given me the patent number. 5:14: I don't know if that's important. 5:15: And it reaches deep into the scalp's pores where your fingers can't or other brushes. 5:19: It feels like someone's scratching my head. 5:22: I love it. 5:22: So keep in mind she's a full-blown doctor, she would not, you know, import or partner with or endorse anything. 5:28: It's got 572 pins, and the multi-level pin structure uses 3 distinct nylon strengths to mimic a rhythmic professional massage. 5:35: It has deep pore precision that lifts the way it kind of gets in there, I don't know, it does though, trust me. 5:41: Like, how good is my hair looking? 5:42: Lifts hidden impurities and excess sebum, and the patented contour fit is a scalp hugging design that ensures contact with every angle that will gently stimulate microcirculation, warming the scalp by 2% to nourish hair roots. 5:57: Lastly, it improves scalp, elasticity and tone, creating the ideal environment for hair growth. 6:02: So obviously she's a doctor and she's not gonna sit there and say, brush your hair with this and your hair will grow faster, but it is the most sort of scientific, You know, get in there, get the angles right, are you OK? 6:14: It's like you went to sleep. 6:15: No, I'm waiting to ask you a question. 6:18: Does my hair look a little bit greasy after I just brushed it? 6:21: Well, no, but you've flattened it a lot. 6:24: I feel like, I don't know what sort of magic, but you know how you said it like goes into your pores. 6:28: Oh yeah, I mean I feel like it just like got all of the grease and oil out of my pores and rubbed it through my hair, not in a bad way, although I think definitely lifting like yours, so yeah, so sorry. 6:39: No, it's fine. 6:40: I love you back you hold on to it for now. 6:42: Keep in mind she's a dermatologist, so she's there about scalp health, so it's gonna lift the impurities, the dead cells, it's gonna stimulate circulation, it increases, you know, the temperature of your scalp with the circulation. 6:52: Your hair looks great. 6:53: I mean, no, we need to fix it. 6:54: You fixed it. 6:55: Have I fixed it, or is it still sitting flat on my head? 6:57: No, now it's very nice. 6:59: It's very, very good. 7:00: Are you being sarcastic? 7:01: No, you just like you can just go like that and you have so much volume. 7:04: People will be jealous. 7:05: It's fried. 7:05: I've got it about maybe. 7:07: Two weeks ago, I, look, you know me, there's probably 18 hairbrushes in each room of my house. 7:12: Everywhere I go, I'm like, Where's the gold one? 7:13: Where's the gold one? 7:14: Alex had it under his bed. 7:15: Of course he did, because it feels so good. 7:17: OK, I'm desperate to get one of those. 7:19: It feels so so good. 7:20: It doesn't feel too firm. 7:22: She said, use it in the shower if you like with conditioner, use it at the end with styling if you want to do that, just use it to brush your hair. 7:28: She said post bath, but I think that just means like out of the shower maybe. 7:31: It's phenomenal. 7:32: I love it. 7:33: That is such a good spend. 7:34: I would, I would spend 185 again and again on that. 7:37: Well, especially if you don't have 12 brushes in each room. 7:40: Well, they're all like Lady Jane when they're on sale, and I think, oh, I've lost mine, and then I'd take it home to join its friends. 7:45: What's your savy? 7:46: Rummage, rummage, rummage. 7:47: It's what I've got on my lips. 7:48: It is the L'Oreal. 7:51: Hyaluron tint lip stain serum. 7:54: I picked this up for 20 bucks the other day at Chemist Warehouse and it's just say like, I do not like when they do the tape and then you can't get it off, like yuck, cos then it's sticky every time you touch it. 8:07: That when I become the boss of the world, I'm gonna make that illegal, like to do that. 8:10: I'll put it on so you can see, it goes on really glossy. 8:12: It looks quite pigmented if that's all you've got on your lips. 8:14: That's all I've got on my lips, so it dries down to a tint that then stays on for a few hours. 8:18: It's really, really beautiful. 8:20: But does it stay glossy, cause your lips still look quite glossy. 8:23: Did you put something on top or she can't talk. 8:25: Really? 8:26: Well, whenever you put that on this morning, your lips were still glo I probably put it on not that long ago, but does it look pretty, or did I just ruin it? 8:34: No, you're very good at doing it. 8:35: So I chose the shade 420, but it's a red tint, an apple red tint. 8:40: I think if you're 420 across L'Oreal's lip colors, that's your red that's OK, then you get your matte or your whatever. 8:46: I. 8:47: Really love how juicy and apply the color is. 8:51: It's so good. 8:51: But then it just dries down and it's just so easy to wear and because I guess it's that serumy texture, it doesn't dry down and feel like I've got nothing on my lips or I've got texture on my lips, like it does feel like I've got a balm still. 9:03: OK, but does that make it stayed good, that's a very good hybrid, but now it feels dry. 9:08: Oh, but you're still so shiny, so shiny. 9:11: Oh, OK, I'm, I'm getting that in nude, of course. 9:14: Yes, yeah, there was heaps of nudes or like nice soft pinks and that sort of thing. 9:17: I just, you know, chose the, the frothing your lips. 9:22: I went to Kmart the other week, looked for you everywhere. 9:25: Whereas, I wasn't there. 9:26: Alas, I was picking up my $3 tassel bag. 9:28: 00, is that from Kmart? 9:30: Yeah, oh, we'll talk about that later. 9:32: OK, so She Glam is now stocked at Kmart. 9:35: I've never tried anything from there. 9:37: Get around it. 9:38: You've recommended something from there. 9:39: Yes, I used to order it from either Amazon or, I mean, it's in a lot of stores here now, but I was getting my old trusty eyebrow pencil from one of the other affordable brands, and there was a whole new section. 9:49: Oh damn, I was supposed to trick you and see what you thought brand this was cause I think it looks fancy. 9:53: So it's the She Glam Daydreamer mini palette, and the shades I've got is Cloudy Sunday, $12. 10:00: Don't you think that looks really fancy and expensive, like packaging? 10:03: It, yeah, it does. 10:05: No, but I, you know me, I just am not a cool-toned gal. 10:09: Wait, is that eyeshadow or eyebrow? 10:10: Eyesshadow. 10:11: What do you mean cool tone, that's brown. 10:13: Yeah, but it's a cool tone, they're cool toned browns. 10:15: OK, you can go and get your own colors, but I'm just saying, does the palette look palette. 10:20: It does, and I mean like $12 come on. 10:23: I know, I bought so much stuff. 10:24: I'm really interested in that shimmer. 10:26: Oh, good girl, good girl. 10:27: Oh, the pigment's phenomenal. 10:28: She claimed pigment. 10:29: I mean, I should get you to do the pigment test. 10:31: No, I just used that on my lash line earlier today, and then that's for my crease and stuff. 10:36: I actually bought like 3, that's why I haven't used this one as much. 10:38: Would you like to try it? 10:39: Sure. 10:39: There's a whole bunch of stuff. 10:41: Like from She Glam. 10:41: Their lip category is massive. 10:44: Not as big in eye, but I absolutely love this because I always want just something little. 10:49: Kelly has palettes that have 17,000 eyeshadows in them. 10:52: I get palettes that I use one or two. 10:54: Kelly's doing some swatches for us, right? 10:56: $12. 10:57: Pretty good. 10:57: And then they have bigger ones with 6 and 8 and, you know, huge ones, but I just love the Portability of that, so head to Kmart because you need another excuse, and look for me there because I am probably going to be there always do, although we don't live anywhere near each other, but it's me, I'm always at all, everywhere in Sydney. 11:15: Yeah, I thought you were, so that's my savy and I'm gonna go back and get a lot more. 11:19: After the break, I've got a newbie that Leigh was like, oh, Kel's gonna wanna scream about this from the rooftops when she can. 11:26: I kindly gave it to you. 11:33: Hey newbie, so anything new? 11:35: What's new? 11:37: OK, so go on, the newbie. 11:40: Well, it's actually not new, but she's had a glow up. 11:42: So the Loxitan Armand, the almond range, so those beautiful body products that all newbies know and love, it's had a bit of a glow up, so it's the exact same formula, the exact same price, but she's had an outfit change and it is just so luxe. 12:00: I bought in the old packaging and then I bought in the new packaging. 12:02: Oh my gosh, that is very good. 12:03: They also. 12:04: did bring out the mist as an actual standalone product, so a couple of years ago at Christmas they bought it out as a limited edition, or maybe it was after Christmas, I don't know when it was, but they brought it out and it was like literally here until it all sold out, but obviously people wanted it so much that it's kind of a new product it's just got that beautiful warm almond. 12:28: Yes, would you like to, I've got it at home, but I don't remember it. 12:31: Look at the Luxe bottle. 12:32: We went to the event together a couple of weeks ago and I was like, no one really said the mist was new, what was going on. 12:37: Everyone's misting themselves, and I'm like, how did I not know there was a mist? 12:39: I thought, bad girl, don't do her job well. 12:41: But that makes sense, and I've been using the mist every single day. 12:44: Yeah, it's so beautiful. 12:45: It's like that really just when you want something light and fresh. 12:49: Well, it's like the shower oil, but you don't have to have a shower. 12:52: Exactly. 12:52: Like that way that it, it just covers and envelopes you in that beautiful just like warm smell. 12:59: I hate the term envelope enveloping in in terms of beauty, but you can't like that brand and that product owns it because it really does like wrap you up in it. 13:07: It does and it like cocoons you with all of your senses. 13:10: OK, so I brought in the supple skin oil. 13:12: I love this product as a good example. 13:14: So this is the old packaging. 13:16: So I mean, lovely, nice, lovely. 13:19: Well you and I both at first were like oh don't change anything. 13:21: I know, well, at first I didn't like it. 13:23: Amy Clark sent me a photo. 13:24: I think it was just a bad photo. 13:25: I was like, ooh, I don't like it. 13:27: But I just think that I resist change sometimes to begin with and then I jump on board, especially once I found out they weren't changing the formula. 13:34: So and then this is the pretty bottle, 200 mLs. 13:38: That's the old one. 13:39: Look at the new one. 13:41: Like, hello, you just grew up, you had an upgrade. 13:46: It's the exact same 100 mL, not 200 mLs. 13:50: Look at that, like, firstly, the box, what a glow up. 13:55: Secondly, the actual bottle. 13:57: You've had a glow up doll. 13:58: Yeah, she really has. 14:00: Oh, I love them both equally, that's because I grew up with that one. 14:02: That's because you like that one looks like a luxury. 14:07: I mean, listen, yeah, you're right, there's nothing wrong with that, but that looks primo, it looks luxe, and given that lux stunt, especially the almond range is a gifting, it's like perfect for gifting either for yourself or for someone else. 14:21: Like having something that just looks that beautiful and lux. 14:24: However, like that, the almond shower oil is Australia's biggest selling shower body wash, shower oil. 14:31: It blows my mind that brands go, wow, this is phenomenal, let's tweak it, like not the, the formula, but like it would have kept selling anyway, so I love that they bother to go, hang on, no, let's modernize the packaging. 14:40: Yeah, they're like. 14:41: Selling one of these every how many seconds, we're making enough money from them, from it, but why not? 14:46: Because she deserves to have a glow, we all do. 14:48: We all deserve a new outfit, a new wardrobe. 14:52: If you love the Loxton almond range, most people do, go and check out the new packaging. 14:57: It just, it's really leveled up. 14:59: And the brand new mist. 15:01: That is here to stay. 15:02: Oh my God, the mist is great. 15:03: My husband's always like, Oh, I haven't got any more of that body wash out, and I'm like, No, mate, it's at the shops. 15:08: Yeah, go and purchase it if you would like it so much. 15:10: I'm not a shop. 15:11: I'm not a shop. 15:12: OK, my newbie is actually 19 newbies. 15:15: OK, great. 15:15: I'm gonna put this to the side because this is a big deal. 15:18: We're not gonna play with all of them, but do you remember, well, very recently. 15:22: The viral all over the world, Rimmel cappuccino lip liner, it just went absolutely everywhere. 15:28: No, oh my God, but you love brown, oh, do you love brown? 15:30: No, maybe not. 15:31: I love Rimmel and I do love Rimmel. 15:33: I know, I really, I don't. 15:35: You have the whole time we've been doing this, no, I know it drives people up. 15:38: No it doesn't, you say it how you wanna say it. 15:39: No, it's weird and I know, and I had to do an ad for them once and I was literally going. 15:44: Rimmel, Rimmel, OK, don't, don't say the brand. 15:47: OK. 15:47: So they had a cappuccino lip liner, it's a brown lip liner that went crazy. 15:51: I was gonna say gangbusters and I'm like how old I am. 15:53: So now they've got 19 new latte inspired shades, this isn't their bag. 15:58: Lip liners, lip butter, lip oil, lip latex, and lipstick. 16:02: Ooh, I really wanted to try the lip latex. 16:04: OK, great, so I didn't bring everything because wow, but let me try and work out what's what. 16:08: Oh, that's a lip latex, hang on, I I've only got one lip latex, I think so. 16:12: So everything's sort of between $16.26 dollars or thereabouts. 16:15: There's it's not on the links in the show notes. 16:18: I played with last night. 16:20: I put this on. 16:21: Do you want it? 16:21: No, I don't want it. 16:22: But you've got, oh, she's put it, oh, she's putting it right over her red. 16:26: I've always loved their oh my gloss butter me up lip butter balms, so I think that these are phenomenal. 16:31: There's really a different sort of mix of shades from like a caramelly, almost like a nude, right to a dark brown. 16:39: That is like brown. 16:41: Oh yeah, of course it is. 16:44: Hey, so that, OK, I mean that would look awful on me, but on people that suit those deeper brown tones, you could just do a bit of a smudge. 16:52: Oh, could you use that that is so pigmented and pretty. 16:55: You could use that as a bronzer, I reckon. 16:56: I prob, well, I'd use that as a blush. 16:57: I think it's too, it's nice and juicy. 17:00: Anyway, everyone who loves, I mean, I'm into this one. 17:03: You will, I knew you would be deep cherry. 17:06: So it's, it's a play on browns, but it's not all just deep cherry tree brown oil. 17:11: I know. 17:11: You want it? 17:12: Here you go. 17:13: My favorites are the lip liners. 17:14: I've always loved their lasting finish lip liners, so I'm gonna use these cos I can cheer it out. 17:18: You can have the dark ones. 17:20: So if you're into the cappuccino lip liner, whoa, OK, beautiful color, you've got a few too many products on your lips now. 17:28: Are you gonna eat it? 17:29: It looks like, no, it looks really nice. 17:33: I love that. 17:38: That feels real good. 17:39: how do you know which one feels good? 17:41: That one, the one that I just put on the top. 17:42: You can have one of these lip liners. 17:43: Choose the darkest, please. 17:45: Head to wherever you get Rimmel and check it out. 17:47: There's kind of more various shades for various skin tones or various experimentation. 17:52: Coming up after the break, our empties. 17:54: My empty has made me so sad, actually, I've already ordered a new one on the way. 18:03: Shut my stash. 18:06: What's your shop my stash on I empty? 18:08: You sits in my hand. 18:10: I just saw you fold up a letter or something, though. 18:12: the other day or like last week at some point, I was looking at myself in something, in a photo or a video, and I went, ugh. 18:20: Your teeth, ma'am, they just needed a bit of a zhuge. 18:23: They were throwing a little bit of yellow. 18:26: OK. 18:26: One of the reasons I hate using teeth whiteners is, oh, I hate them. 18:31: I don't like the feeling of it on my teeth, and they go. 18:34: I don't like the gel, the filmy from the yuck. 18:37: I don't like the strips when they, they just, and then you can't, you feel like you can't swallow properly. 18:42: Oh my God, me too, stop talking about it. 18:43: I, I, I've never done teeth whitening. 18:45: I have. 18:46: Something for you in my hand. 18:48: It looks like a scrunched up lavender, cos I was like, oh, they're god awful, you're gonna have to do something. 18:52: Your teeth, wow. 18:53: So I pulled out the polished London. 18:55: I knew that I had some leftovers in my garage where I store all my stuff. 19:01: I had the polished London teeth whitening strips. 19:04: Now Pap Pro whitening technology, residue-free, and it said that on there and I was like, surely not. 19:12: Now, can I speak to the whitening? 19:14: No, cause I've only done it twice. 19:16: Can I say that these are the only whitening product I've ever used that didn't actually leave a residue? 19:21: I don't know how they did it. 19:23: It, you generally just put it on your teeth and it feels like you've just got dry tape on your teeth. 19:27: Yes, OK, so it's like that sticky tape, clear stuff, but it doesn't then, does it make you feel like you've got a plate tin? 19:32: No. 19:32: And it doesn't then you know how like they sort of half dissolve and yes, and then yeah. 19:38: And you just pull the tape off after half an hour. 19:41: No residue. 19:42: You don't even have to brush them. 19:43: Can I have that one? 19:44: Yes, of course you can. 19:45: Give it a try. 19:45: So they must be sold in a box. 19:47: They do. 19:47: It was sold in a box. 19:48: I just couldn't be bothered bringing the box in. 19:50: I just wanted to bring one in to show because residue-free, like, whoa, I didn't know that that was possible because that's my biggest bugbear with I just, I don't like anything in my mouth that's like, I, that's the kind of thing I'm into because you know I love a mole. 20:03: Multitask, so I'd pop that on while I'm getting in the car to go for a drive, like to go somewhere because it's you're like I'm driving somewhere anyway, it's such a waste of time could also call someone though because it's not gonna make you. 20:14: Anyway, they're from Coles. 20:15: You can get a 4 pack to give it a try for $9 full price. 20:19: So and they also go on sale a lot. 20:20: I'm getting that one is yours. 20:22: OK, mine's a skinceutical's empty. 20:24: Oh no, I feel like you know this one. 20:26: Is that that green mask? 20:27: Yes. 20:29: OK, I've never really cared for it. 20:30: Well, actually I never really cared about it or that it existed. 20:33: It is, and I can't even read that packaging, let me read from here. 20:35: Skinceuticals phytocorrective mask, hydrating facial mask. 20:40: So the mask is gonna visibly reduce redness, calm the skin, soothe the skin, so it's for heaps of different reasons. 20:46: Say you play sport and you get really, really red and hot, ding ding ding. 20:51: So after workouts, do you ever have a bath and you feel like your face is so hot and red and on fire? 20:55: No, you don't. 20:56: Yeah, I know, you have boring baths. 20:59: Post-travel, if your skin is irritated, dry, you've been on a long flight, and also specifically designed for post laser, post anything in clinic. 21:07: Also good post swimming if you've got chlorine irritation. 21:10: I dug this out. 21:11: I thought it was a cream, so I put it on as a night cream and went to bed and I was like, oh, I mean it was fine, it was could you use it as an overnight mask? 21:16: Yes, cause I'm so lazy. 21:18: It's a bit jelly. 21:19: It's a bit jelly, but you could, I mean I did, I only discovered it 3 weeks ago. 21:22: I've been using it every couple of days since then, it's empty. 21:24: Well, I reckon you've got. 21:26: Like a cheek. 21:27: My most irritated area, yep, I'm gonna save it for that, but guess how much it is? 21:32: Don't freak out, it's not that bad, cause when I, as I did my last scoop and it went to order, $115. 21:38: I mean I know that is outrageous, but for skin serums that. 21:42: The most expensive because even the AGE moisturizer I like anything that kind of stays on your face, I think they're more expensive, but this is really bloody effective. 21:52: I love it. 21:53: My mailman loves it because I happened to be wearing it a couple of times when he did the buzzer. 21:59: Honestly, for $115 I know, I mean, it's 60 mL, it is a mask, 60 mL. 22:04: Yes, it's 60 mL. 22:05: I highly recommend it. 22:06: I think it's probably one of the best value products. 22:08: If you loved it and you could get. 22:10: I will never live without it, just even when my skin is back to her well-behaved self, I'm gonna keep loving her with this cause she loves it. 22:16: That is a great empty. 22:17: Yeah, you should get it if you're gonna go on a trip anytime soon. 22:20: And on that note, it's Friday, so you talk us out, talk us out. 22:24: Get out of here. 22:25: Well, we hope everyone has a great weekend. 22:27: If you want more of us, if you want more beauty content, make sure that you are signed up to our newsletter. 22:31: You can find us on TikTok, Instagram, go and watch this on YouTube, we'll pop everything in the show notes and we'll be back in your ears and eyes on Monday. 22:40: Bye. 22:54: Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. 23:01: We pay our respects to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. 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Épisode 1467 : Après avoir encaissé pas mal de coups de la part de ses concurrents , ChatGPT relève la tête et évite le KO avec une nouvelle version de son moteur image 2.0. Ce matin on va vous parler d'une avancée spectaculaire qui vient donner le change à Midjourney, Nano banana et Notebook LM. Qu'est-ce qui change vraiment avec Images 2.0La grosse bascule, c'est que le modèle “pense” avant de dessiner.En mode Thinking, il peut aller chercher du contexte sur le web, analyser ton brief, raisonner sur la compo, puis générer plusieurs images cohérentes d'un coup.Une grande fidélité au texte : Images 2.0 gère enfin les textes longs dans l'image, les petits labels, les interfaces, les typos variées, y compris en françaisEnfin, la flexibilité des formats : tu peux aller du 3:1 au 1:3, donc couvrir bannières, slides, affiches, formats social, sans devoir tout recadrer à la main.Il y a aussi la vitesse.Image 2.0 est deux fois plus rapide que la génération précédente, pratique pour des vignettes réseaux ou des illus d'article. Le mode Thinking est plus lent mais beaucoup plus pertinent, surtout quand tu bosses sur une campagne, un storyboard ou une série de visuels liés.Autre différence majeure pour les créas : la cohérence de style et de personnage.Images 2.0 peut garder le même perso, le même univers visuel sur une série d'images, jusqu'à huit visuels en une seule passe si tu le souhaites.https://chatgpt.com/share/e/69f83fd7-f0cc-800a-97bd-fa132406b26cExemple avec storyboard de moi même en train de faire du parkour.Pour un storyboard, un comics, une campagne social multi-formats, ça change tout, tu arrêtes de te battre pour “retrouver” ton perso d'image en image.La règle d'or : soyez précis dans vos consignesC'est la leçon numéro 1. Un prompt vague = une image générique sans réelle consistance. De l'image de banque d'image ni plus ni moins. Ce que vous devez toujours inclure dans votre prompt :ÉlémentExemple concretContexte (à quoi ça sert ?)« Photo lifestyle pour magazine de mode »Style / Référence visuelle« Esthétique nordique, lgolden hour »Palette (codes hex)« #F5E6D3, #2C4A3E, blanc pur »Texte réel (pas de lorem)« Hydra Boost Serum, 30ml, INCI compliant »Format / Ratio« Format 16:9, bannière desktop »-Pourquoi c'est une bonne nouvelle pour la préproductionEn préprod, l'enjeu, c'est d'explorer vite sans cramer trop de temps.Là-dessus, Images 2.0 est presque un “partner in crime” pour les DA, concepteurs, réal, motion.Tu peux partir d'un brief texte brut, d'un moodboard, d'un croquis ou même d'un PDF de présentation, le modèle lit ça, raisonne, et propose une première vague de directions visuelles.Tu testes en une passe plusieurs axes créatifs : une version très édito, une version plus pub, une piste ultra minimaliste, une piste très illustrative, etc., jusqu'à huit images d'un coup avec une cohérence de style.…Retrouvez toutes les notes de l'épisode sur www.lesuperdaily.com ! Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com. Ensemble, nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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In this volume of the Trails & Tribulations series on the Just Trek podcast, I welcome back Juan Flores (Outdoor Adventures+, Nature's Palette, Urban Youth Nature Project) as he recounts first attempt of big bad, Iron Mountain in the San Gabriel Mountains near Bridge to Nowhere in December 2021. Starting at midnight on a 16 mile out-and-back, Juan and his friend encounter mountain lion chirps ahead and behind around 2AM while two women in their group push far ahead. After reaching the summit around 7AM, the brutal descent turns dangerous: Juan is left behind, runs out of water after starting with two liters, becomes lost on a false trail without a map, and collapses exhausted with miles remaining until a stranger with a dog finds him. It took 16 grueling hours for him to complete this trek and he shares key lessons on carrying more water, downloading maps, not relying on guides, and staying over-prepared.Have you ever experienced a survival moment or learned a tough lesson on the trail? Maybe you got lost, faced sudden weather, encountered wildlife, or found yourself pushed to your limits in ways you didn't expect. Trails & Tribulations is the space where those stories come to life, inspiring and connecting the outdoor community. If any of these resonates with you, we'd love to hear YOUR story!Submit your story on https://tinyurl.com/47jdbvau for a chance to be featured or send us an email on justtrekofficial@gmail.comFollow Juan Flores on https://www.instagram.com/__juanflowers__https://www.instagram.com/_outadvplus_Follow Just Trek on IG https://www.instagram.com/just.trek/Support Just Trek on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/justtrekShop Just Trek merch on https://www.justtrek.net/shopListen to more podcast episodes on https://www.justtrek.netWant to send me a message? Email me at justtrekofficial@gmail.com or DM on Instagram @just.trek
In dieser Episode von Dirtyman's Left sprechen Holger und Arne über eine Reihe von Themen, während sie die Winter Edition von Red Bull mit Fuji, Apfel und Ingwer probieren. Sie diskutieren den Geschmack des Getränks und die gesundheitlichen Aspekte von Ingwer, während Holger sich erkältet gibt. Daraufhin widmen sie sich dem letzten Teil der Tomb Raider-Serie, Tomb Raider 5: Chronicles, und reflektieren über die Entwicklungsgeschichte des Spiels, das in verschiedenen Episoden aufgeteilt ist und mit Laras Tod beginnt. Sie beleuchten die Reaktionen der Spieler und die wechselhaften Ansichten zu den damals veröffentlichten Titeln. Holger und Arne sprechen auch über vergangene Reiseerfahrungen und die Veränderungen in ihren Interessen mit dem Alter. Während Holger von einem beruflichen Aufenthalt in Toulouse berichtet, reflektieren sie über Einsamkeit und die Unterschiede, die sich im Laufe der Jahre ergeben haben. Zudem teilen sie ihre Erlebnisse beim bevorstehenden Marathon in Hamburg, bei dem Arne medailleüberreichende Aufgaben übernähme. Holger hingegen denkt über seine Erlebnisse bei seiner früheren Arbeit und den Wandel seiner Wahrnehmungen nach. Ein weiteres zentrales Thema ist Arnes Plan zur Teilnahme an der virtuellen Herausforderung des Camino de Santiago, die ihn motivieren soll, aktiv zu bleiben. Er erklärt, wie er seine Fortschritte in der echten Welt mit einer App verknüpfen kann, die virtuelle Belohnungen bietet. Die beiden diskutieren auch kreativ über die Möglichkeiten, sich beim Training in der virtuellen Welt zu bewegen und gleichzeitig die eigene Fitness zu steigern. Im letzten Teil der Episode erzählt Holger von seinen Eindrücken der Doku „The Story of Nintendo“ und kritisiert deren mangelhafte Darstellung. Diese Diskussion leitet zur Frage über, wie gut recherchierte Inhalte sein sollten, und reflektiert ihre Ansprüche an Dokumentationen. Arne ergänzt seine Gedanken dazu, wie die Qualität der Inhalte den Betrachtungsgenuss beeinflusst. Zusammenfassend bietet diese Episode eine gemischte Palette an Themen, die von persönlichen Anekdoten über Spieleentwicklung und Fitness-Herausforderungen bis hin zu kritischen Medienthemen reichen, während die beiden Gastgeber auf humorvolle und nachdenkliche Weise ihre Gedanken und Erfahrungen teilen.
Stell dir vor, du willst Schokolade zum Fußballspiel mitnehmen, aber die Tafel bricht in deiner Tasche in tausend Teile. Genau dieses Alltagsproblem löste Clara Ritter 1932 mit einer Idee, die heute Millionen wert ist und sogar die Gerichte beschäftigt.In dieser Folge von Marketing-GeschichteN reisen wir zurück ins Jahr 1912 nach Stuttgart. Was als kleine Konditorei von Alfred Eugen Ritter und Clara Göttle begann, entwickelte sich zu einem Paradebeispiel für konsequente Markenführung. Du erfährst, wie die „Sport-Schokolade“ in die Sakkotasche wanderte und warum das Unternehmen in den 60er Jahren alles auf eine Karte setzte: das Mono-Marketing.Wir beleuchten den mutigen Schritt, das gesamte Sortiment – von Pralinen bis zu Langtafeln – radikal zu streichen, um nur noch eine Form zu produzieren: das Quadrat. Diese Entscheidung machte Ritter Sport im Supermarktregal absolut unverwechselbar. Außerdem blicken wir auf die Einführung der legendären bunten Palette und den ikonischen „Knick-Pack“, die die Marke bis heute definieren. Zum Abschluss klären wir, warum Ritter Sport sein Quadrat sogar vor dem Bundesgerichtshof gegen die Konkurrenz verteidigen musste.Viel Spaß beim Hören!Erwähnte Folge: https://shows.acast.com/marketing-geschichten/episodes/wieso-heisst-haribo-soDer Blogartikel dazu: https://guterdinge.blog/2025/01/07/fun-fact-wieso-heist-haribo-so/Töne: Music by Alana Jordan from PixabaySound Effect by ALEXIS_GAMING_CAM from PixabayWerbespot 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCbMkMTwr6s Werbespot 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27rB5A5Wjxg Danke fürs Zuhören!
VTuberと紡ぐ新たな日常『AWU: PALETTE』大型アプデで集中・快眠が劇的に進化仕事や勉強に集中したい時、あるいは夜なかなか寝付けない時、もし隣に推しが寄り添ってくれたら、どんなに心強いでしょうかそんな願いを形にしたのが、VTuberとの「集中・睡眠サポート」をコンセプトに掲げるアプリ『AWU: PALETTE(アウ パレット)』です
Die Reisestatistik des Jahres 2025 sagt: Camping ist der Trend. Statista bescheinigte den Camping-Tourismus eine Wachstumsrate von 4,2%. Das ist mehr als bei Ferienwohnungen und -häusern und erheblich mehr als in klassischen Unterkünften. Lagerfeuer vor der Jurte – Foto: CampAdventure ITB-Talk: Camping 2026 Deshalb müssen wir reden. Das geschah während der ITB mit zwei Frauen vom Fach: Geplant – Getan. Neues erfahren und auch noch jede Menge Spaß gehabt. Könnt Ihr hören im Podcast. Die Menschen und die Agentur Karolin Turck – Foto: Camp Komm Karolin Turck und Ina Bohse sind nicht nur erfahrene Camperinnen, sie haben 2020 auch den Trend erkannt und mit „Camp Komm“ ihre eigene PR-Agentur aufgemacht. Seitdem betreuen sie Kunden aus diesem Bereich. Daraus wurde im Lauf von ziemlich genau 6 Jahren die Agentur für naturnahes Reisen. Naturnahes Reisen war noch nie so beliebt und vielfältig wie jetzt. Unsere Mission: Wir begeistern und inspirieren Menschen für all die kreativen Ideen und Angebote, die es auf dem Markt gibt. Reden und jemanden fragen, der sich mit Sowas auskennt, erschien mir eine tragfähige Ausgangslage zu sein. Ina Bohse – Foto: Camp Komm Die inhaltlichen „Gegensätze“ Am besten lässt sich konstruktiv reden, wenn man unterschiedlicher Meinung ist und trotzdem nicht ahnungslos. Ich bin eher Camping-Skeptiker mit geringer Erfahrung. Immerhin schaue ich zurück auf einmal 4 Wochen Portugal mit Zelt (vor rund 40 Jahren) und einen USA-Trip mit einem Riesen-Wohnmobil vor gut 15 Jahren. Mit dem RV an der Pazifik-Küste bei Monterey (California) – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Vom Hocker gerissen hats mich nicht und der Wohnmobil Roadtrip war wahnsinnig teuer, auch wenn er (ich gebe es zu) unterm Strich wunderschön war. Relaxen nach 600 Tageskilometern im 6 Tonner Campmobil – Foto: ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Boom vs. Erfahrung Das Motto war klar: Boom gegen eigene unterschiedliche Erfahrungen und meine Aufforderung an Ina und Karolin auch. Aufgabe: Überzeugt mich von Camping heute… Karo unterwegs in Namibia – Foto: Camp Komm Ina mit dem Zelt im Joshua Tree National Park (California) – Foto: Camp Komm Unsere Themen Wie sieht Camping heute aus und sind die Leute auch anders drauf? Der Wandel des Camping und die „Outdoor-Erfahrung“ zwischen Dauercampern (ja, wir haben auch über die fast schon historische RTL-Serie geredet), Naturerlebnis bis zum Glamping. Von der Vielfalt des Camping: Stellplätze für den Camper ab 10 Euro bis zur Luxus-Jurte im Mǿns Klint Resort in Dänemark, wo die Nacht auch bis zu 400 Euro kosten kann. Ist Camping immer noch dem „Billig“-Image? Glamping vom Feinsten: Mons Klint Resort – Foto: Mons Klint Resort Erfahrung mit Naturnähe vom „Allemans Rätten“ (dem schwedischen Jedermannsrecht) über “Wildwood Camping” in Deutschland bis zur Erfahrung in amerikanischen Nationalparks. Sowohl Karo als auch Ina sind stolze Besitzerinnen von T4 oder T5 – VW Bussen. Wir reden über den legendären Camper und klären auch, was daran toll und was weniger gut ist. Karo mit Bulli in Norwegen – Foto: Camp Komm Camper mit Aussicht: Ina in ihrer Wahlheimat Mallorca – Foto: Camp Komm Unterwegs sein Natürlich kommen auch Reiseziele nicht zu kurz, von Nordamerika über Spanien, Frankreich, Dänemark, Norwegen, Schweden bis zu Camping-Specials in Deutschland ist alles Thema. Van-Life und die digitalen Nomaden. Wie steht es um die Wahrheit der Dauerreisenden im Camper Van? Die Begeisterung zwischen Mallorca und Skandinavien und warum Ina, die inzwischen auf Mallorca wohnt, ihre Lieblingsinsel jedes Jahr im Juli und August verlässt, um in Dänemark zu campen. Mein “Go West”- Roadtrip “mit allen Wettern” Drei Wochen unterwegs mit dem Camper. Rund 3.500 Kilometer unterwegs mit einem 6-Tonner. Route: California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, California. Minus 4 Grad & Schnee im Juni: Wintereinbruch am Lake Tahoe – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD 35 Grad: Hot, Hot am Lake Powell (Utah) – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD 24 Grad & Idylle in Sedona (Arizona) – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Klima, Öko & Naturnah Der Trend der Campingplätze zur Öko-Zertifizierung und warum das nichts mit Naturtoilette und Rückbau des Komforts zu tun haben muss. Öko bedeutet heute oft auch Elektromobilität. Gibt es eigentlich inzwischen auch schon E-Camper Vans, wie z.B. umgebaute Versionen des VW-ID Buzz? Funktioniert das auch? Wo ordnet man die Camping-Influencer ein und wieviel „Wahrheit“ transportieren sie tatsächlich? Wir haben auch über die Kunden von Camp Komm geredet und die Palette ist wirklich groß. Sie reicht von Camp Adventure, über Wildwood-Plätze bis zum Glamping-Resort auf der dänischen Insel Mǿn oder dem naturnahen „Hearts-Hotel“ im Harz Gesamtgefühle Karo und Ina: Immer einen guten Tipp parat. – Foto: Camp Komm Gefühlsfragen wurden zum Thema: Muss man als Camper ständig planen, ständig nervig ein- und auspacken und damit quasi permanent gut organisiert sein? Hauptfrage am Ende: Muss man für Camping geboren sein oder lässt sich das lernen? – Besteht da bei mir noch Hoffnung? Route 50: Einsamster Highway der USA – Foto: Rüdiger Edelmann / ttb-media TON-TEXT-BILD Information Camp Komm Landschaftsträume: Karo in Namibia – Foto: Camp Komm The post Podcast 314 – ITB Talk: Camping 26 – Trends & Geschichten first appeared on Deutsches Reiseradio (German Travelradio).
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
There's something uniquely calming about a garden washed in cool pastels – soft tones that feel like frosty mornings and freshly laundered linen. Moving us onto the 4th and final palette in Sarah's colour system, we explore the washed palette in this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange'. She takes you through the colour combinations, productive plant families, and tips for crafting a soothing, contemplative feeling in your garden.In this episode, discover:How to use Sarah's washed colour palette of cool pastels to create a calm, clean and harmonious gardenWhich plant families and specific varieties reliably deliver this palette from late winter to autumnHow to plan colour through the year in two‑month blocks, ensuring there's always something in flower without breaking the paletteSimple design techniques to avoid jarring colour clashesWhy sticking to a coherent palette can make your garden feel both deeply restful and quietly boldProducts mentioned:Narcissus ‘Polar Hunter': sarahraven.com/products/narcissus-polar-hunterNarcissus ‘Avalanche': sarahraven.com/products/narcissus-avalancheNarcissus ‘Thalia': sarahraven.com/products/narcissus-thaliaNarcissus ‘Actaea': sarahraven.com/products/narcissus-actaeaTulip ‘White Triumphator': sarahraven.com/products/tulip-white-triumphatorTulip ‘Purissima': sarahraven.com/products/tulip-purissimaFritillaria acmopetala (likely "Green Eyes"): sarahraven.com/products/fritillaria-acmopetalaSweet Pea ‘Nimbus': sarahraven.com/products/sweet-pea-nimbusNicotiana sylvestris: sarahraven.com/products/nicotiana-sylvestrisNicotiana alata ‘Grandiflora': sarahraven.com/products/nicotiana-alata-grandifloraFollow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/See our events: https://www.sarahraven.com/courses-eventsGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: https://www.sarahraven.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Follow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest
Zwölf Jahre nach "Zum Glück in die Zukunft II" präsentiert Marten Laciny alias Marteria auf dem nächste Woche erscheinenden dritten Teil der Reihe "eine Mischung aus indirekt politischen und offen persönlichen Liedern." Damit demonstriert der gebürtige Rostocker einmal mehr nachdrücklich, dass er einer der originellsten, wichtigsten und somit zu Recht erfolgreichsten deutschen Rapper ist. icht "zwei Finger an den Kopf", sondern Hand aufs Herz: So erfolgreich die beiden ersten Teile von "Zum Glück in die Zukunft" auch waren, irgendetwas fehlte – schließlich waren die titelinspirierenden Abenteuer von Marty McFly und "Doc" Brown ja auch als Trilogie in die Filmgeschichte eingegangen. Nun wird Abhilfe geschaffen: Nachdem Laciny mit dem Album "Keine Intelligenz" und der dazugehörigen Tour 2024 sein "Alter Alter Ego" Marsimoto quasi zu Grabe getragen hatte, war es offenbar an der Zeit, innezuhalten und sich neu zu orientieren. Folgerichtig entstand aus dieser Phase der Reflexion der dritte "Zum Glück"-Teil, war doch die Idee der so betitelten Platten "stets: verarbeiten, was in den Jahren zuvor passiert ist, bei Marten Laciny und in der Welt." Und so schließt sich ein Kreis, "auch wenn nicht immer alles rund lief." Die neuen Tracks zeigen einen Wortschmied in Hochform, der eine breite Palette an Themen aufgreift: Von Sehnsucht nach Zugehörigkeit und Geborgenheit inmitten konstanter Überforderung ("Babylonia") über die eigene Rolle als "Troublemaker und Schlagzeilenlieferant" ("Problemarten") bis hin zu einer Liebeserklärung an die Musik beziehungsweise das Dasein als Musiker ("Schenk mir ein Intro"), der mit einer gehörigen Portion Selbstironie auch den Blick auf die gelegentliche eigene Divenhaftigkeit ("Mariah Carey") nicht scheut.
Zwölf Jahre nach "Zum Glück in die Zukunft II" präsentiert Marten Laciny alias Marteria auf dem nächste Woche erscheinenden dritten Teil der Reihe "eine Mischung aus indirekt politischen und offen persönlichen Liedern." Damit demonstriert der gebürtige Rostocker einmal mehr nachdrücklich, dass er einer der originellsten, wichtigsten und somit zu Recht erfolgreichsten deutschen Rapper ist. icht "zwei Finger an den Kopf", sondern Hand aufs Herz: So erfolgreich die beiden ersten Teile von "Zum Glück in die Zukunft" auch waren, irgendetwas fehlte – schließlich waren die titelinspirierenden Abenteuer von Marty McFly und "Doc" Brown ja auch als Trilogie in die Filmgeschichte eingegangen. Nun wird Abhilfe geschaffen: Nachdem Laciny mit dem Album "Keine Intelligenz" und der dazugehörigen Tour 2024 sein "Alter Alter Ego" Marsimoto quasi zu Grabe getragen hatte, war es offenbar an der Zeit, innezuhalten und sich neu zu orientieren. Folgerichtig entstand aus dieser Phase der Reflexion der dritte "Zum Glück"-Teil, war doch die Idee der so betitelten Platten "stets: verarbeiten, was in den Jahren zuvor passiert ist, bei Marten Laciny und in der Welt." Und so schließt sich ein Kreis, "auch wenn nicht immer alles rund lief." Die neuen Tracks zeigen einen Wortschmied in Hochform, der eine breite Palette an Themen aufgreift: Von Sehnsucht nach Zugehörigkeit und Geborgenheit inmitten konstanter Überforderung ("Babylonia") über die eigene Rolle als "Troublemaker und Schlagzeilenlieferant" ("Problemarten") bis hin zu einer Liebeserklärung an die Musik beziehungsweise das Dasein als Musiker ("Schenk mir ein Intro"), der mit einer gehörigen Portion Selbstironie auch den Blick auf die gelegentliche eigene Divenhaftigkeit ("Mariah Carey") nicht scheut.
In der nächsten BierTalk-Folge geht's wieder über den großen Teich: Ich spreche mit Willi Wallstab, Braumeister der Gilde Brewery in Charlotte, North Carolina – und es ist ein Wiedersehen nach vielen Jahren. Willi erzählt, wie alles mit einem Auslandsjahr in England begann (Fußball, Pub-Kultur und ein erstes „Aha“-Bier), wie ihn der Weg über Feldschlößchen Dresden, das Braumeister-Studium in Berlin und den Blauen Engel in Aue schließlich in die USA geführt hat. Heute braut er in Charlotte bewusst deutsch geprägt, aber mitten im amerikanischen Craft-Markt – mit einer Palette, die von Rauchbier über Oktoberfest & Festbiere bis zu Eisbock reicht. Wir sprechen darüber, wie man deutsche Bierstile in den USA positioniert, warum Willi beim Carbonisieren/Spunden gern europäisch denkt, wie ein German IPA mit deutschen Aromahopfen funktioniert – und warum ein Hard Shandy mit 5,5% in Amerika plötzlich total logisch ist. Natürlich kommt auch der Broyhan zur Sprache: als historischer Stil, als Idee, als Experiment – und als Anlass für neue Interpretationen. Eine Folge über Bier als Kulturreise, über Handwerk zwischen zwei Welten – und über die Frage, was als nächstes trendet...
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
A comforting garden can feel as soft and familiar as your favourite cashmere jumper, and in this episode of ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange', Sarah shares a palette which achieves exactly this feeling.In the latest of the Colour Guide Mini Series episodes, Sarah shares how to create a mood using the comforting palette, the key plant families and varieties, plus how to sequence them through the seasons, so your borders feel gentle and soothing from early spring to late autumn.In this episode, discover:How to create a warm, comforting colour palette in your garden using soft pastels like café au lait, peach, putty pink and ivorySpecific plant families and varieties that deliver these soothing tonesA clear, season-by-season planting framework so your comforting palette runs from early spring right through to late autumnProducts mentioned:Narcissus ‘Precocious': sarahraven.com/products/narcissus-precociousAntirrhinum ‘Appleblossom': sarahraven.com/products/antirrhinum-majus-appleblossomCosmos ‘Apricotta': sarahraven.com/products/cosmos-bipinnatus-apricottaCalendula ‘Sunset Buff': sarahraven.com/products/calendula-officinalis-sunset-buffPhlox drummondii ‘Cherry Caramel': sarahraven.com/products/phlox-drummondii-cherry-caramelZinnia ‘Queeny Lime Orange': sarahraven.com/products/zinnia-elegans-queeny-lime-orangeDahlia ‘Break Out': sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-break-outSee our events: https://www.sarahraven.com/courses-eventsGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: https://www.sarahraven.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Follow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest
Tonight we'll be spotlighting characters that have had a ton of different VARIATIONS over the years. Think costumes, alternate dimensions and even the dreaded heel turn! We plumbed the depths of video games and comic books to find just the right candidates to create quite the motley crew for you to enjoy. Ever see #Batman on the same list as #SimonBelmont ? Well, now you have! And the medium that shows off these different versions of our characters can be anything. Action figures, cartoons, games, comics and movies. For this episode, we are all over the place! RETRO RIDOCTOPUS is ----------------------------------- "Parasite Steve"...... AKA Steve Van Samson (read) "8-Bit Alchemy "...... AKA Tim Krikorian (listen) "Coopster Gold"...... AKA Justin Cooper (subscribe) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Show your RETROID PRIDE! Get your official GEAR right here! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Retro Ridoctopus is a proud member of The Dorkening Podcast Network and is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee. Podcast intro and all heavy metal interstitials by Enchanted Exile.
Jonny, and Joel review the details of Minecraft 26.1, the Tiny Takeover drop, then answer listener email about Minecraft butterflies, SUVs (Sniffer Utility Vehicles), and how to bolster the Minecraft block colour palette.Show notes for The Spawn Chunks are here:https://thespawnchunks.com/2026/03/30/the-spawn-chunks-395-cutting-edge-colour-palette/Join The Spawn Chunks Discord community!https://Patreon.com/TheSpawnChunksThe Spawn Chunks YouTube:https://youtube.com/thespawnchunks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
For many, the garden should be a peaceful place where its colours invite you in and envelop you in their earthy tones, and that's the role of Sarah Raven's velvet palette.In this episode of the Colour Guide Mini Series, Sarah moves us to her next, and perhaps favourite palette of the four. She talks through their calming colours, and the flower families that help keep that tranquility in your garden through a reliable planting succession.In this episode, discover:How to create a velvet colour palette in your garden using deep crimsons, golds, bronzes and inky purples that feel cosy and envelopingWhich reliable plant families and standout varieties deliver these rich, velvety tonesHow to plan succession planting so the velvet palette runs from late winter and early spring right through to autumnPractical ideas from Sarah's own garden on combining colour and texture to create a sense of haven, enclosure and warmth outdoorsProducts mentioned:Tulip ‘Palmyra': sarahraven.com/products/tulip-palmyraTulip ‘Ridgedale': sarahraven.com/products/tulip-ridgedaleTulip ‘Hermitage': sarahraven.com/products/tulip-hermitageTulip ‘Cairo' (Copex Cairo): sarahraven.com/products/tulip-copex-cairoTulip ‘Belleville' (Bellville): sarahraven.com/products/tulip-bellvilleTulip ‘Dom Pedro': sarahraven.com/products/tulip-dom-pedroAmaranthus ‘Coral Fountain': sarahraven.com/products/amaranthus-caudatus-coral-fountainDahlia ‘Verrone's Obsidian' (Veronese Obsidian): sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-verrones-obsidianDahlia ‘Rip City': sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-rip-cityDahlia ‘Sarah Raven': sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-sarah-ravenDahlia ‘Molly Raven': sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-molly-ravenDahlia ‘Schipper's Bronze': sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-schippers-bronzeAntirrhinum ‘Liberty Classic Crimson': sarahraven.com/products/antirrhinum-f1-liberty-classic-crimsonFollow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/Get in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: https://www.sarahraven.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest
Aujourd'hui, on se retrouve pour un nouvel épisode hors-série dédié à un sujet qui fait très souvent parler de lui, celui de la symbolique des couleurs
When a person spends over a decade critiquing and analyzing cheese, it becomes second nature, as if it's a language you've been speaking since birth. Russell Smith recently judged at this year's World Championship Cheese Contest, an event that he's been judging at since 2012. He says that no matter your native language, the best cheeses speak to you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Das lange Lahti-Wochenende hat uns eine ganze Palette an Gesprächsthemen beschert. Domen Prevc macht trotz (oder sogar wegen) einer Disqualifikation seinen Gesamtweltcupsieg perfekt und wird dafür natürlich genauso gehuldigt wie seine Schwester Nika auf Seiten der Frauen. Viel Lob verteilen Host Luis Holuch und Expertin Ulrike Gräßler auch (auf Hörer-Vorlage) für die TV-Übertragung und beste Verhältnisse und Atmosphäre an der Schanze. Neben dem physischen Comeback von Ren Nikaido ist auch das Form-Comeback von Daniel Tschofenig ein Thema wie auch das deutsche Abschneiden rund um Nun-Weltcupsieger Philipp Raimund. Einen ausführlichen Schwerpunkt legen wir zudem auf das finnische Team und deren besonderes Podium ...Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
Êtes-vous prêt à découvrir comment la couleur végétale peut transformer notre rapport à la nature et à l'artisanat ? Dans cet épisode captivant d'ArtEcoVert, nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir Pauline Leroux, ingénieure agronome passionnée par les plantes tinctoriales et la magie des couleurs qu'elles offrent. Ensemble, nous plongeons dans la cinquième édition de la quinzaine tinctoriale, un événement unique qui rassemble agriculteurs, artisans, chercheurs et designers autour d'une passion commune : la couleur végétale.Pauline nous explique l'importance de cette rencontre, où chaque acteur joue un rôle crucial dans la valorisation des plantes tinctoriales. Grâce à des témoignages inspirants de professionnels tels que Laura de Fibre Bio et Pascal Gontran du collectif Tricolor, nous découvrons les débouchés prometteurs pour la couleur végétale, notamment en lien avec les fibres naturelles. Ces échanges enrichissants mettent en lumière des idées novatrices pour fluidifier la filière et encourager une collaboration dynamique.« Ensemble, nous pouvons créer des synergies et des systèmes de précommande qui soutiennent la couleur végétale », déclare Pauline, illustrant ainsi l'enthousiasme collectif pour faire avancer ce mouvement. Au cours de cet épisode, nous abordons également les thèmes passionnants à venir de la quinzaine, tels que la recherche sur les propriétés médicinales des colorants végétaux et la phytorémédiation, prouvant que la couleur végétale va bien au-delà de l'esthétique.Ne manquez pas cette occasion de vous immerger dans l'univers fascinant des plantes tinctoriales et de la couleur végétale. Que vous soyez artisan, designer, chercheur ou simplement curieux, cet épisode d'ArtEcoVert vous invite à rejoindre cette dynamique collaborative et à soutenir la couleur végétale. Avec des discussions techniques et des partages d'expériences, nous espérons vous inspirer à explorer de nouvelles voies pour intégrer la couleur végétale dans votre travail et votre quotidien.Pour en savoir plus sur les initiatives présentées dans cet épisode, n'hésitez pas à consulter les liens utiles que nous partagerons. Préparez-vous à être inspiré et à découvrir un monde où la couleur végétale et les plantes tinctoriales prennent vie. Belle écoute !ArtEcoVert informe et inspire celles et ceux qui veulent repenser la couleur autrement, et les accompagne dans leur transition vers une couleur plus durable — avec des témoignages concrets le jeudi
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
The luminous palette - a rich, stained glass collection of citrus, scarlet and pinky-purples - is the first of Sarah's colour combinations that we'll walk through in depth for this episode of the Colour Guide Mini Series.Sarah explains the six key colours, which ones to use together throughout the year, and the flower families which she considers the most prominent and productive as they pass the colour baton through the year.In this episode, discover:How to use Sarah's luminous palette without overwhelming your gardenThe key plant families and varieties that reliably deliver bold, stained‑glass colourSarah's favourite colour combinations and how to place ‘shouty' colours so they look intentionalA simple season‑by‑season planning method using two‑month blocks and the ‘bride, bridesmaid, gatecrasher' idea to keep colour going from March to OctoberProducts mentioned:Euphorbia ceratocarpahttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/euphorbia-ceratocarpaTulip 'Ballerina'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-ballerinaTulip 'Black Parrot'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-black-parrotTulip 'Rococo'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-rococoTulip 'Go Go Red'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-go-go-redTulip 'Mariette'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-marietteTulip 'Purple Heart'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tulip-purple-heartLunaria annuahttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/lunaria-annuaCrocosmia 'Lucifer'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/crocosmia-luciferPhlox paniculata 'Blue Paradise'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/phlox-paniculata-blue-paradiseDahlia 'Thomas A. Edison'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-thomas-a-edisonSweet Pea 'Blue Velvet'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/sweet-pea-blue-velvetSweet Pea 'King Edward VII'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/lathyrus-odoratus-king-edward-viiSweet Pea 'Matucana'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/lathyrus-odoratus-matucanaSalvia 'Jezebel'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/salvia-jezebelFollow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/Get in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest
Le Chant des forêts a fait presque deux fois plus d'entrées au cinéma que La Panthère des neiges : 1,3 millions contre 630 000. En 2026, ce documentaire réalisé par Vincent Munier a obtenu 2 Césars : meilleur son, meilleur documentaire.Le film nous immerge dans les forêts des Vosges, du Jura et de Norvège. Vincent Munier fait des affûts, entouré de son père Michel et de son fils Simon, observe la forêt lors d'affûts.Il rencontrent successivement les autres personnages principaux du film créditées au générique… comme eux : grand tétras, lynx, chouettes Hulotte, de Tengmalm, chevêche, hibou grand duc, pinson, cerf élaphe, chamois, renard, chat forestier, fourmi…Le film est porté par la musique de Warren Ellis, Dom La Nena, Rosemary Standley (ex-Moriarty).Le son du film est l'œuvre de Romain Cadilhac, Marc Namblard, Olivier Touche et Olivier Goinard.Dans cette série Marc en reçoit un autre, qui plus est lorrain (vosgien) comme lui : le Mortelmans déroule le tapis rouge au Namblard.___
durée : 01:29:07 - Relax ! du mercredi 04 mars 2026 - par : Aude Giger - Qu'ont en commun Moussorgski, Reynaldo Hahn, Debussy, Mendelssohn ou Rachmaninov ? Une fascination pour la peinture, qui a irrigué certaines de leurs plus belles pages. Et l'un d'eux tenait lui-même le pinceau ! Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
Colour is best when it's tangible, and if you're planning a patch in your garden then this episode of the Mini Series is perfect to help you bring your plans to life.In this episode of the Colour Guide Mini Series, Sarah dives into the practical side of using colour as the backbone of your garden design - from using candles to visualise colour combinations, to the ‘bride, bridesmaid, gate crasher' structure that'll help guide you towards an ensemble that works in harmony.In this episode, discover:How to choose a garden colour palette based on the feeling you want to create (washed, velvet, comforting or luminous)A simple “bride, bridesmaid, gate crasher” recipe for combining plants in harmonious yet lively colour schemesPractical ways to test and refine palettes using coloured candles, mood boards and real flowers in your hand or in a vaseHow to plan colour in succession by breaking the year into seasonal chunks and identifying plants that “carry the baton” across monthsReal planting examples and border ideas drawn from Sarah's own garden, including her vase-to-border comforting palette schemeProducts mentioned:Nepeta x faassenii 'Kit Kat'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/nepeta-x-faassenii-kit-katAlchemilla mollishttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/alchemilla-mollisClematis viticella 'Etoile Violette'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/clematis-viticella-etoile-violetteCosmos bipinnatus 'Sonata Carmine'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/cosmos-bipinnatus-sonata-carmineSalvia viridis 'Blue Monday'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/salvia-viridis-blueDahlia 'Peaches'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-peachesCampsis x tagliabuana 'Indian Summer'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/campsis-x-tagliabuana-indian-summerPhlox drummondii 'Blushing Bride'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/phlox-drummondii-blushing-brideAbelia x grandiflorahttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/abelia-x-grandifloraHydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' AGMhttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/hydrangea-paniculata-limelightStipa giganteahttps://www.sarahraven.com/products/stipa-giganteaFollow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravenperchhill/Get in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest
Orsina Simona Pierini"I colori delle case"Milan Interiors 1923-1978Hoepli Editorewww.hoepli.itCosa rende unitario un progetto d'interno? Oltre alla coerenza dei materiali è l'uso del colore a dare carattere e identità allo spazio domestico. Ogni architetto, ogni periodo ha una sua palette, dove pavimento, pareti e soffitto si compongono con le cromie dominanti nei materiali scelti.Se il Novecento e il primo razionalismo combattono la loro battaglia tra tinte pastello e colori primari, il peso dei tempi e della guerra si tingono di verdi e di marrone. L'esplosione postbellica di ottimismo ci riporta blu, malva e rosa. Più luminoso Gio Ponti, più elegante Viganò, più contrastato Sottsass. Quando la casa si fa tela d'artista, è il colore il suo strumento. La percentuale e la densità di colore aumentano sempre più fino agli anni Settanta, quando la casa monocromatica si immerge nel blu scuro.Orsina Simona Pierini è Professore Ordinario in Composizione Architettonica e Urbana presso il Dipartimento di Architettura e Studi Urbani del Politecnico di Milano. Cura mostre e pubblica articoli e saggi, sul progetto moderno e contemporaneo, riletto nella continuità dell'esperienza storica, attraverso i temi dell'abitare e della residenza urbana, dal progetto degli interni fino al ruolo della facciata. Ha pubblicato: Passaggio in Iberia. Percorsi del moderno nell'architettura spagnola contemporanea (Marinotti) e Sulla Facciata. Tra architettura e città (Maggioli) nel 2008; Alejandro de la Sota. Dalla materia all'astrazione sempre per Maggioli nel 2010. La ricerca più recente si applica alla residenza urbana contemporanea europea in Housing Primer (con B. Melotto, Maggioli, 2012) e in Housing Atlas. Europe 20th Century (con C. Espegel, D. van Gameren e M. Swenarton, Lund Humphries, 2024) e milanese in Case Milanesi 1923-1973. Cinquant'anni di architettura residenziale a Milano (con A. Isastia, Hoepli, 2017) e Nelle case. Milan Interiors 1928-1978 (con E. Morteo, Hoepli) pubblicato nel 2023.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
Dans cet épisode, je reçois Louise Carrasco, photographe spécialisée dans la mode et la publicité. Après un cursus artistique, notamment à l'école des Gobelins, elle va développer un univers photographique pop et playful. Passionnée d'image depuis l'enfance, ses clichés véhiculent spontanéité et naturel à travers une approche chromatique singulière. La couleur est en effet au cœur du processus créatif de Louise, elle construit ses compositions avec des nuances chaudes et contrastées qui donnent à ses photographies une énergie joyeuse et une aura solaire. Ensemble nous avons parlé de l'impact de sa culture chilienne sur son rapport à la couleur, de son processus créatif entre préparation et post-production, et de l'importance du travail d'équipe. J'espère que vous apprécierez cet épisode, je vous souhaite une très belle écoute !
Launched in 2024, BRUME ORPIN is a niche fragrance brand putting sustainability at the forefront of EVERYTHING they create. Every aspect of the perfume, from the outermost packaging down the juice has been painstakingly designed to be biodegradable—to the point that the BRUME ORPIN has restricted its palette to just 50 materials. Yes, only 50.It's a perfect example of of creativity born from boundary. Today, Founder Tiphaine Cogez-Cousseau shares the her story.FRAGS MENTIONED:BRUME ORPIN: Odenui Extrait, Odenui, Orotoa, Dara, Theor, Leau; Balmain Ambre Gris, Guerlain Jardins de Bagatelle; BRUME ORPIN Odosman, Villa Odosman, Orotoa ******Thank you to our sponsor: Commodity!SHOP THE ARCHIVES!https://commodityfragrances.com/products/archive-collection-discovery-kit15% OFF: code PERFUMEROOM15 now-March 17 (valid for all orders $35+)
In this episode of No Filter with Kobo, we proudly unveilKobo's 2026 Kolor Palette, a curated collection of six shades designed to celebrate color, creativity, and emotional connection in cosmetics.Gabby is joined by Nicole Young, Marketing Coordinator atKobo, to share the inspiration behind adopting a full palette approach and how it was developed through cross-industry research and global collaboration, with a strong emphasis on inclusivity, versatility, and emotional impact. Together, they explore the six shades: Royal Plum, Tranquil Teal, Fearless Fuchsia, Dusty Rose Romance, Gold Enlightenment, and Cloud White, and how each was thoughtfully selected to reflect authority, calm, bold self-expression, nostalgia, optimism, and purity.In the second half, Elsie takes the conversation from inspiration to execution, welcoming Maria Garcia Alvarez from Kobo's UK Applications Lab. Maria dives into the formulas that bring each shade to life, breaking down Kobo's pigment dispersions, pearl technologies, and effect pigments that transform color concepts into high-performance cosmetic applications.From curated color storytelling to the ingredients that makethese shades possible, this episode explores how Kobo's 2026 Kolor Palette translates emotion into formulation, empowering brands and formulators to create products that resonate, perform, and inspire.To explore the formulas behind each shade in Kobo's 2026Kolor Palette, visit the link: https://www.koboproductsinc.com/formulations/Kobo-2026-KolorPalette-Formulary.pdfStay connected and up to date with Kobo by following us onsocial media:Instagram (@koboproducts)LinkedInFacebookX ABOUT US: Since 1987 Kobo has provided innovative, technology-basedraw materials to the cosmetic industry. The product range includes Surface Treated Pigments, Microspheres, Suncare and Color Dispersions, Silicone Fluids, Specialties, Natural Ingredients, Effect Pigments, Boron Nitride and DeliverySystems. Kobo has five locations, USA (Corporate Headquarters), France, Japan, Brazil, and UK and is represented globally by independent agents.Learn more at: https://www.koboproductsinc.com
THE SHOW NOTES You don't debate with cancer Intro The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay Religious Moron of the Week - St. Mary Protectress Ukrainian Orthodox Church The History Chunk - January 29th Ask George - Post 1000? from Sarah in Washington Tell Me Something Good - What a crock! Last-minute booking: Saturday at P&P Show Close ......................... MENTIONED IN THE SHOW George solo at Palette and Pour Saturday, January 31 8 – 11 pm ......................... UPCOMING SCHEDULE George Hrab's Occasional Songs for the Periodic Table 118 Elements • 118 Songs • 90 Minutes Saturday, March 7th, 2026 The Icehouse Bethlehem, PA Geo & SGU: Extravaganza & Private Show Madison, Wisconsin Saturday, May 16, 2026 TICKETS CSICON Center for Inquiry 50th Anniversary Conference Geo & SGU: Extravaganza & Live PodcastAwards Dinner & Variety Show Buffalo, New York June 11-14th 2026 csiconference.org Geo & SGU: Not-A-Con Sydney / NZ Skeptics Conference July 2026 Australian & New Zealand Episode 1000 of The Geologic Podcast Saturday, January 9, 2027 The Icehouse Bethlehem, PA ......................... SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the sage Evo Terra for his assistance. ......................... Get George's Music Here https://georgehrab.hearnow.com https://georgehrab.bandcamp.com ................................... SUBSCRIBE! You can sign up at GeorgeHrab.com and become a Geologist or a Geographer. As always, thank you so much for your support! You make the ship go. ................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! Check out Geo's wiki page, thanks to Tim Farley. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too!
What happens when someone who's spent decades inside the lighting industry's machinery gets straight to it?In this episode of LytePOD, host Sam Koerbel sits down with Geoff Marlow, a veteran consultant and industry strategist who has witnessed firsthand the seismic shifts reshaping architectural lighting—from the rise of LED technology to the relentless wave of consolidation, private equity takeovers, and the erosion of relationships that once held this industry together.Geoff walks through what he calls TTO—the convergence of talent scarcity, technical complexity, and the shift from products to outcomes—and explains why the industry's failure to address these forces is creating chaos across every layer of the supply chain. He reveals why manufacturers, reps, distributors, and designers are all pointing fingers at each other's margins while missing the bigger picture: the process itself is broken. Projects are treated as linear when they're actually iterative. Relationships are treated as poetry when they need to be built on definitive, measurable trust. And consolidation—whether it's reps buying reps, manufacturers buying manufacturers, or private equity rolling up portfolios—keeps failing because purpose is missing.But this isn't just a diagnosis. It's a call to action. Geoff argues that the industry needs to move from inductive chaos to deductive clarity—starting with outcomes, not guesswork. Those margin dollars aren't owed, they're earned. That partnership isn't owed, it's earned. That enthusiasm isn't owed, it's earned. And that if the industry can't create a shared language, a shared purpose, and a shared commitment to solving problems together, it will continue to eat itself from the inside out.
We're back from the holiday break doing what we love: DRAWING. We're joined by illustrators and painters, John English, Dales Stephanos, Adam Gustavson, and Cassandra Kim. Join our Discord Server:https://discord.gg/tbwUPZydHEView Visual Arts Passage Courses:https://www.visualartspassage.com/Follow Visual Arts Passage:https://www.instagram.com/visualartspassage/https://www.facebook.com/visualartspassageSubscribe to our Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/visualartspassage?sub_confirmation=1----------------------------------------------------------Visual Arts Passage offers online mentorship courses in Illustration and Fine Arts, led by industry professionals to help you develop real-world skills and build a career doing what you love.Want more art tips & industry insights? Subscribe & turn on notifications!#illustrationclasses #onlineartclasses #drawingclass #artschool #learntodraw
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Tue, 30 Dec 2025 21:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/focused/246 http://relay.fm/focused/246 David Sparks and Mike Schmitz David & Mike reflect on everything that happened in 2025 and set their intentions for the new year. David & Mike reflect on everything that happened in 2025 and set their intentions for the new year. clean 4865 David & Mike reflect on everything that happened in 2025 and set their intentions for the new year. This episode of Focused is sponsored by: Incogni: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code FOCUSED with this link and get 60% off an annual plan. Gusto: Payroll, HR, Benefits. Simplified. Get 3 months free. Links and Show Notes: Deep Focus: Extended ad-free episodes with bonus deep dive content. Video for this episode The Practical PKM Cohort is Now Open! David's Newsletter Mike's Newsletter Building a Master Content Calendar in Obsidian with Bases Introduction to Obsidian Bases Mike's Video on moving from Dataview to Obsidian Bases Sublime Plotter Leather Binder Refills
Tue, 30 Dec 2025 21:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/focused/246 http://relay.fm/focused/246 A Cleansing Palette of Joy 246 David Sparks and Mike Schmitz David & Mike reflect on everything that happened in 2025 and set their intentions for the new year. David & Mike reflect on everything that happened in 2025 and set their intentions for the new year. clean 4865 David & Mike reflect on everything that happened in 2025 and set their intentions for the new year. This episode of Focused is sponsored by: Incogni: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code FOCUSED with this link and get 60% off an annual plan. Gusto: Payroll, HR, Benefits. Simplified. Get 3 months free. Links and Show Notes: Deep Focus: Extended ad-free episodes with bonus deep dive content. Video for this episode The Practical PKM Cohort is Now Open! David's Newsletter Mike's Newsletter Building a Master Content Calendar in Obsidian with Bases Introduction to Obsidian Bases Mike's Video on moving from Dataview to Obsidian Bases Sublime Plotter Leather Binder Refills
Episode 179 Thursday December 4, 2025 On the Needles 3:44 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info Succulents 2025 Blanket CAL by Mallory Krall, Hue Loco DK in Hens & Chicks– DONE!! And started joining! Aal Ower Torie by Shetland Guild of Spinners, Knitters, Weavers and Dyers, Jamieson's of Shetland Shetland Spindrift in Vintage kit (8 colors: moorit, eesit, saphire, daffodil, madder, natural white, moss, nutmeg)-- DONE!! Shire Hat by Hook Mountain Handmade, Cascade 128 (bulky) in White (restart cuz lace, the rip cuz added extra knit rows)-- DONE!! Tentacula Cowl by Jenny Noto, Jems Luxe Fibers Monstrous Minis in Scylla Gnandad's Grand Adventure by Sarah Schira, Little Squirrel Yarn Oak Sock in Gnandad's Adventure (skis!) On the Easel 17:04 300 Hand-painted amaryllis blooms Gouachevember Planning for 2026 Staffordshire notes–calendars still available On the Table 24:47 NYT Mortadella cookies Thanksgiving recap Wild rice pilaf Smitten Kitchen Butterscotch Apple Crisp from Keepers Green Beans with Carmelized Shallots and Dill Three Color Chopped Cabbage Salad from DALS Weekday Vegetarian: Get Simple Lunch pizzas with components from Good Things. Good Things Review On the Nightstand 54:51 We are now a Bookshop.org affiliate! You can visit our shop to find books we've talked about or click on the links below. The books are supplied by local independent bookstores and a percentage goes to us at no cost to you! The Last Voice You Hear by Mick Herron Why We Die by Mick herron (audio) Brimstone by Callie Hart The Entanglement of Rival Wizards by Sara Raasch Aftertaste by Daria Lavelle A Merry Little Lie by Sarah Morgan (audio) Everyone this Christmas Has a Secret by Benjamin Stevenson (audio) The Anatomist's Wife by Anna Lee Huber The Women of Wild Hill by Kirsten Miller (I added to Eco-lit too)
Well, that election wasn't too fun, was it? Welp, we have no choice but to move on, and the TC crew has the topics to do it, including: -What does everyone make of Tucker Carlson interviewing Nick Fuentes? -Is Zohran Mamdani going to destroy NYC with Gay Race Communism? -What is the "EBT of TikTok" trend? Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, that election wasn't too fun, was it? Welp, we have no choice but to move on, and the TC crew has the topics to do it, including:-What does everyone make of Tucker Carlson interviewing Nick Fuentes?-Is Zohran Mamdani going to destroy NYC with Gay Race Communism?-What is the "EBT of TikTok" trend?Support the show