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『PRODUCE 101 JAPAN 新世界POP UP』開催決定 3月12日(木)15:00より、SHIBUYA TSUTAYA 1Fにて開催日本のエンタテインメント界で過去最大級の規模となるサバイバルオーディション番組『PRODUCE 101 JAPAN』の第4弾となる『PRODUCE 101 JAPAN 新世界』の配信を記念し、2026年3月12日(木)から3月18日(水)までの期間、SHIBUYA TSUTAYA 1Fにて『PRODUCE 101 JAPAN 新世界 POP UP』を開催します
Hablamos con Guadalupe López, gerente de The Style Outlets de San Sebastián de los Reyes, sobre la apertura del pop-up de Koops
Discover how Denton mom and civic advocate Lauren Penn turned her front yard into a thriving micro market for local makers and families, all without a big budget. She shares what it took, from permits and vendors to a rainy launch day, and how a small, homegrown experiment can help knit a neighborhood together. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Pop-Up Market Makers (Instagram) Pop-Up Market Makers (Site) Stronger Denton Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn) Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here. This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Thank you!
Le 16h de Radio Campus Tours reçoit Perrine et Aline, deux étudiantes de l’IAE de Tours, pour présenter le Village de la consommation éco-responsable, un projet universitaire déployé sur le campus des Deux Lions. Conçu comme un espace de sensibilisation ludique et ouvert à tous, ce village vise à déconstruire les préjugés sur l’écologie, notamment l’idée […] L'article Sortez! – projet Popup et village éco-responsable est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
Alex Bennett's PopUp Monday at 4pm ET
The annual fashion show and sale for Petersfield Save the Children at Churcher's College on 16 February (where the price of sold items is shared 50:50) was packed out and raised a huge amount for the cause. Jane Rebeiro, one of the 50 or so volunteers who organise and run the event, spoke to Mike Waddington about the sale; what it entails and the great success it brought for Save the Children. Their next venture is on 16 April at St Peter's church where local Rock Choirs will perform at a free event with a retiring collection for them. And the usual Pop-Up shops are also planned for later in the year. More about the Petersfield Branch at Save the ChildrenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike & Robbie meet up in the basement studio to discuss the Spring-like weather, brand loyalty, packaging problems, YouTubers, WWE Elimination Chamber and more!
In this episode of The Bigspin, I sit down with FB Kingston and his dad Jimmy.. the father-and-son duo behind Pop Up Parks out of New York City!What started just about a year ago as local fingerboard meet-ups in NYC has quickly grown into something way bigger. Pop Up Parks has already expanded to hosting events in California, building real momentum coast to coast. In a short time, they've earned serious love and recognition from the community and the wild part? Kingston is only 10 years old!This episode dives into what it really means to build something together as father and son.. the vision, the sacrifices, the community impact, and the bigger purpose behind it all. It's about more than events. It's about legacy, opportunity, and creating space for the next generation of fingerboarders!If you care about community, entrepreneurship, and watching the next wave grow in real time, this is one you don't want to miss!Support the show
@hungup.au on instagram@tableatgayas on instagramGaya's post pod recommendations:Malaysia small chilli - Campsie Willis canteen - Ultimo Kurumac - Marrickville Azuki Bakery - Enmore
Tune into this weeks podcast as we react to the win against Hunslet. We have all the big news of the week including a new loan signing from Castleford, Salford Foundation gaining Salford Supply desk as corporate partner and the range of things they do in the community of Salford and Manchester, We talk pop up shops and open training this Friday 27/12/2026 at the stadium and when was the last time we got a "dodgy decition" which won us a game as a arm raised Oliver Gamston runs into Salford Rugby folk law. Mike Grady talks to us about the Hunslet win, Hull KR beating Brisbane, Las Vegas and Doncaster on Sunday
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Erica started High Five Ceramics just over a year ago and in her first year in business, she went from “brand new” to booked out fast. She hit her revenue goal, booked 560 appointments and was highly visible in her community through pop-up shops and markets.This created the kind of local demand that forced her to hire help and expand her space sooner than she expected. In this episode, Erica breaks down what actually drove that momentum (spoiler: it wasn't doing it alone), and the behind-the-scenes lessons that helped her grow fast without burning out.In this episode you'll learn:How Erica managed the fear of growing too fast and the simple ways she controls demand locally so her calendar stays full without becoming overwhelmed.The collaboration strategy that helped her tap into other local businesses' audiences and get seen by thousands of people in her city.The market learning curve that took her from zero sales at her first market to booking 40 appointments... plus what she changed in her setup, messaging, and offer to make events actually convert.Mentioned in this episode:Work with me inside The Localpreneur AcademyFollow me on Instagram @lesliepresnallDownload my Free Guide: How To Grow Your Local Instagram FollowingFollow Erica on Instagram at @highfive_ceramics and Facebook at High Five CeramicsVisit High Five Ceramics' WebsiteIf you're ready to grow your local business and bring in a steady stream of clients, you need to check out The Localpreneur Academy. Click here to join me inside.Rate, Review & Follow:“I LOVE listening to the episodes, especially since they're focused on local businesses and it's not just generic marketing advice.” If you love the show too, please leave a rating and review. This helps me reach more people just like you who want to reach more local people and create a business they love.
Alex Bennett's PopUp Monday at 4pm ET
Alex Bennett's PopUp Monday at 4pm ET
This week, we're sitting with a restaurant story that's hard to shake — a local spot just trying to survive in a tough industry. We've also got fresh numbers from the Texas Restaurant Association on how Dallas diners showed up (or didn't) in Q4. Plus, a Bad Bunny inspired pop-up bar, what we're eating this week, and some personal news from our host and food editor Anna Butler. Get the latest from our team at dallasnews.com/food. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we're sitting with a restaurant story that's hard to shake — a local spot just trying to survive in a tough industry. We've also got fresh numbers from the Texas Restaurant Association on how Dallas diners showed up (or didn't) in Q4. Plus, a Bad Bunny inspired pop-up bar, what we're eating this week, and some personal news from our host and food editor Anna Butler. Get the latest from our team at dallasnews.com/food. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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60 days from now, your business will still exist...but will it feel the same? In this pop-up episode, we explore why 60 days is the perfect window to shift your business without burning it down. I'll walk you through a simple 3-part exercise to clarify what you want to feel, what's getting in the way, and the decision you've been avoiding that could unlock real momentum. Topics covered: Why 60 days is enough time to create meaningful change. The simple 3-part exercise to get unstuck and take action. Real examples of powerful 60-day business shifts. The cost of avoiding key decisions. Why strategy (not hustle) creates a calmer, more stable business. Get the details and book your Revenue Reset consult call with Maggie now.
What we love to hate this week, from TV & TikTok to pop culture and beyond! When we aren't binging Sister Wives, 90 Day Fiance, Teen Mom and all the cringey crap on TLC and Bravo, you can find us recapping it all on your favorite podcast app at WE LOVE TO HATE EVERYTHING!SHOW LINEUP: -Weekend Update -Weekend TikTok (engaged in prison, Staples baddie gets her coin) -Jill Zarin fired!-Nancy Guthrie updates -ANTM Doc (Netflix) -Love is Blind S10-Traitors -Wuthering Heights (2026)-B90D-RHOBH -DVR ALERT: Unexpected (TLC) 2/16-AMBER ALERT: Gary's stepdad JODY….charged with unthinkable acts, Jenelle and David spend V-day together, more of Tyler's dong LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AND SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS!https://www.speakpipe.com/lovetohateSnark and sarcasm is highly encouraged as we see what our favorite family is up to, as well as a dip into the latest pop culture news and highlights. Subscribe on YouTube, Patreon, and your favorite podcast app!Please like and subscribe on Youtube!Join our private Facebook Group "We Love to Hate Everything"Coming up this week on Patreon:patreon.com/lovetohatetv + patreon.com/trpod*THE ENTIRE BACKLOG OF AMANDA LOVES TO HATE TEEN MOM IS AVAILABLE FOR only $3*WE LOVE TO HATE TV*Tier 1+: Miranda S1 E6 “Dog”*Tiers 2+: Sister Wives S16 E1 “There's No Me in Polygamy"TOTAL REQUEST PODCASTMiranda S1 E6 “Dog”GIRL DINNERGirl Dinner Episode 80 "Receipts! Proof! Timelines! D.B. COOPER."CHECK OUT AMANDA'S OTHER PODCAST POD AND THE CITY!!! Available on Itunes/Spotify etc, Youtube, and Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep.158Value:In this Valentine's Pop-Up LIVE, we share the quotes that made us think, pause, and remember why this work matters. You'll hear powerful moments from episodes across the year, honest reflections from our community, and the conversations that define The Literacy View.Promise:You will leave re-energized and grounded in your purpose, reminded that this literacy work is bigger than trends and bigger than programs. No curriculum sponsors. Just unfiltered, unafraid, unbiased conversation.
A pop-up cafe to date your AI girl/boyfriend?? The latest updates on the Nancy Guthrie case; One star reviews and the Five Second Rule Game!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special President's Day pop-up episode, the GovNavigators break down a fast-moving week in federal management and policy. They unpack the latest partial shutdown and what it really means for DHS employees, travelers, and the long-term outlook for TSA, along with the state of negotiations between the White House and Congress.The conversation turns to the Congressional Budget Office's new long-term deficit projection, the Small Business Administration's termination of more than 150 8(a) contracts and what it signals for the federal contracting community, and a notable Washington Post release of a searchable database of federal AI use cases, and what it says about the government's progress (and remaining challenges) in making data usable.Enjoy the long weekend, folks!Show Notes:Robert, there are a total of four presidents with alliterative names, they are: Woodrow Wilson (28th President)Calvin Coolidge (30th President)Herbert Hoover (31st President)Ronald Reagan (40th President)
Alex Bennett's PopUp Monday at 4pm ET
Join Brian & Kenzie at The Cubby Bear on March 29 for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Step into the pulse of the dancefloor with The Club-House — your weekly injection of high-octane house, tech-house and club-ready grooves curated and mixed by DJ Frank EC. From the opening beat to the final drop, each episode is engineered to bring the energy of the club into your speakers — whether you're driving, working out, or getting ready for a night out. Featuring today's hottest house and club music, hand-picked remixes, mash-ups and fresh tracks from the underground, the show delivers a seamless two-hour journey rooted in rhythm and movement. Whether you're a die-hard house music fan or simply seeking the soundtrack to your night, The Club-House is your destination. Tune in, turn up the volume and let DJFrankEC take you from the first beat to the last. (DJFRANKEC TWITCH twitch.tv/djfrankec)
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This is the All Local 4:00 PM update for Thursday, February 12, 2026.
Bianca hat eiskalte Hände und will diese an Svennis Bauch aufwärmen. Das findet der aber gar nicht so schön, aber es nützt ja nix. Oma Rosi hat sich ihre Typen im Winter auch immer danach ausgesucht, ob sie Wärme abstrahlen.
Emily de Búrca, Croí na Gaeilge, tells Oliver about organising a Grá-lentines event in London.
Jon Herold opens the week with a blunt breakdown of the Super Bowl as pure bread-and-circus, questioning the cultural obsession with halftime spectacles, corporate patriotism, and distraction politics. He digs into the backlash surrounding Bad Bunny, TPUSA's alternative broadcast, and why performative culture wars fail to move the needle. From there, Jon addresses President Trump's executive order designating English as the national language and contrasts it with everyday reality. The episode also tackles a major correction to a Guardian story involving DNI Tulsi Gabbard, reframing it as a “pop-up smear” built on misrepresentation. Jon walks through renewed Epstein narratives, calls for resignations by association, and why the story continues to be weaponized. He covers looming DHS funding issues, midterm maneuvering, speculation around Iran following unusual betting activity, and the growing fatigue inside the information war. A wide-ranging, candid Monday stream focused on distraction, narrative control, and where attention is being intentionally misdirected.
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Fancy reading something slightly surreal perhaps with a side order of beautiful weirdness? For today's Fiction Pop-Up I'm joined by Biz Book regular Rachel Allen. We discuss the joy of venturing into unusual literary territory + discovering entire new genres. And why it's always worth following up a friend's book recommendation even when it doesn't quite land. For more great recommendations - look for more in this Fiction Pop-Up strand. Books discussed in this episode: Her Body and Other Parties - Carmen Maria Machado Bunny - Mona Awad We Love You, Bunny - Mona Awad (upcoming release) Skydaddy - Kate Folk Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine - Gail Honeyman The Cactus - Sarah Haywood Milk Fed - Melissa Broder Death Valley - Melissa Broder The Girl Who Turned Into a Pair of Chopsticks - Natsuko Inamura When the Museum is Closed - Emi Yagi The Deptford Trilogy - Robertson Davies Fifth Business - Book 1 of The Deptford Trilogy - Robertson Davies The Bone Clocks - David Mitchell Rachel's Website: boltfromthebluecopywriting.com Rachel's Instagram: instagram.com/boltfromthebluecopywriting Rachel's Substack: boltfromtheblue.substack.com Rachel's email : hello at boltfromthebluecopywriting.com ==== If you'd like my help with your Business go to www.lizscully.com/endlessClients ==== And don't forget to get your reading list of the 10 essential reads for every successful biz owner - these are the books Liz recommends almost on the daily to her strategy + Mastermind clients. This isn't your usual list of biz books, these answer the challenges you've actually got coming up right now. Helpful, quick to read and very timely. Click here lizscully.com/reading to get your book list
A pop up clinic offering free dental care in Wairoa has been overwhelmed with demand in an area that hasn't had a full time dentist for half a decade. The clinic is a joint project between Health New Zealand, iwi, Kahungunu and Hawkes Bay's Golden Apple dentists. Patients have been prioritised according to need and there has been lots of them keen to get in the chair, with the clinic's two week run almost over. Dr Isha Woodhams of Golden Apple Dental spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Four days of the Utah legislative session under our belts — just 41 more to go, but who's counting? Host Ali Vallarta, executive producer Emily Means, and City Cast Salt Lake contributor Cassie Bingham talk about the highs and lows from the first week. Plus, joyful picks for your weekend. Resources and references: Anti-transgender bill among ‘most harmful and outrageous' Utah LGBTQ+ advocates have seen [Utah News Dispatch] Become a member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we are around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to Hey Salt Lake, our daily morning newsletter. You can also find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (801) 203-0137 Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Salt Lake Sewciety
Musah Swallah's pop-up exhibit, 'Between Worlds,' at Ethan Cohen Gallery blends Ghanaian and Western art through vibrant paintings on canvas, wood, and cork, inviting viewers into a cultural dialogue. The show runs through the end of the month.
Thinking of starting a pizza pop-up? Jeremy from Gabagool Provisions breaks down how he built a successful California-based pop-up pizza business with just over $2,000. We cover everything from startup costs, health permits, equipment, daily operations, and even surviving California's strict food laws.Whether you're a pizza fan, aspiring pop-up operator, or just curious what it's like behind the tent walls — this episode is loaded with valuable insights and real talk.
Welcome back to ADHD-ish! In this episode, host Diann Wingert sits down with marketing strategist, copywriting expert, and podcaster Erin Ollila. This convo is all about pop-up offers—and how adding a dose of novelty can transform your business. Inspired by her own ADHD-driven creativity, Erin shares the thought process behind developing two unique, time-limited offers just before a major launch.What sets these pop-ups apart? They're quick, strategic, easy to implement, and build on skills and systems Erin already uses in her daily work.Together, Diann and Erin unpack the benefits and pitfalls of pop-up offers, the importance of strategy, and why a well-designed “quick win” can boost both business and client satisfaction. You'll hear how Erin's ADHD-fueled ability to make rapid decisions, build connections, and see opportunity in white space on her calendar led her to a set of mini-offers that serve both her capacity and her clients' need for immediate results. If you've ever felt stuck between launching new programs or just want to shake things up in your offer suite, this episode is gold.Here's what you'll learn from this episode:What the heck is a pop-up offer? Erin breaks down how these limited-time, ultra-focused offers work—and why they're not just a glorified sale.Why pop-up offers are a dream for ADHD entrepreneurs. Ever feel compelled to act on a spark of creativity? Learn how to channel that energy in ways that actually make sense, earn money, AND feel fulfilling.The strategy behind a successful offer It's not just about the excitement; Erin is all about blending impulsivity with real business strategy so your pop-ups support your bigger vision.How to create quick wins for your clients (and for YOU!) Discover ways to design services that give instant gratification and long-term results—yes, even for things like SEO and content strategy.What to do when things don't go as planned Real talk: Erin and Diann discuss what happens when nobody buys right away and how to adapt without losing your momentum.About our Guest:Erin Ollila is a content strategist & conversion copywriter with 15+ years helping brands and publications connect through strategic content. She's the founder of EO Copy Co., the host of the “Talk Copy to Me” podcast, and a fellow entrepreneur with ADHD. Connect with Erin:Website - LinkedIn - InstagramWas this episode THE ONE that is prompting you to leave a 5-Star rating and review? Do it! Here's the link for Apple or Spotify: https://lovethepodcast.com/adhd-ishAlready left your review and want to share a comment on Spotify? I'd love to hear from you and respond personally to every one! © 2025 ADHD-ish Podcast. Intro music by Ishan Dincer / Melody Loops / Outro music by Vladimir / Bobi Music / All rights reserved.
Round Top is booming—boozy hats, million‑dollar farmhouses, and margaritas with chipotle pepper. Michael talks with Sammy & Alicia Orlando, the couple behind some of the busiest pop‑up bars at the famed antique festivals. From RV living to running seven tents serving thousands, plus the legacy of restaurateur Lee Ellis, this is the story of the wild rise of Texas’ most unlikely hotspot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.