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An edible root vegetable of the family Brassicaceae

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3 Brothers No Sense
If he only hits her once I'm going to keep eating

3 Brothers No Sense

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 65:04


Jerry Jerry Jerry!!! RIP to Jerry Springer as we reminisce on the great times Jerry gave us in high school. Razi is definitely not as keen on Carolyn Bryan Donham though. Razi starts off super heated as he describes how he got scammed by Raddish. Buff updates us on the Desantis/Disney beef. We laugh at the folks being big mad at Budweiser and their rainbow cans. Kid Rock showed them by buying a bunch of Bud Light and shooting the cans. We discuss the Clarence Thomas "gift" scandal that won't really have any consequences. Ferg gets first question and wants to know the brothers take on the shootings of Ralph Yarl for ringing the wrong doorbell. Buff takes next questions and brings up Lawrence Fishburne admitting he beat his first wife. He wants to know what is the hard line for us to cancel a celebrity. We close endorsing the 2Pac documentary Dear Mama on Hulu and the trailer for Equilizer 3. We celebrate Asian American Heritage Month and the sub groups that the US is trying to cram together in that celebration. We finish the show taking a moment of silence for the loss of Curtis Lee Echols. III and Melvin Jefferson, III. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threebrothersnosense/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threebrothersnosense/support

AmiSights: Financing the Future For Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
104: Seth Barnes: Building an 8-Figure National Brand with Your Spouse

AmiSights: Financing the Future For Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 26:49


On this episode, Ami Kassar interviews Seth Barnes, Co-Founder and CMO of Raddish, on building a business with your spouse - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Seth is the Co-Founder and CMO of Raddish, a cooking club for kids! Each month tens of thousands of kids learn to cook with Raddish's thematic kits, activities, and tools discovering that the kitchen is the tastiest place to learn. In his role, he oversees marketing, product, technology, and customer service. Before Raddish Seth held senior marketing roles at Savings.com, Edmunds.com and United Online. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Raddish Founder Samantha Barnes and their two children. Recorded 01/25/2023.

Silver On the Sage
Ryan Raddatz aka Raddish

Silver On the Sage

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 76:57


Ryan Raddatz, or perhaps more fondly known by his Philmont friends as "Raddish,” joins the show today to discuss Rayado, Philmont music, inclusive scouting, and more.Ryan praises the musicianship and skill of todays staff, recalling how campfire dynamics of the 90s were more spontaneous and on the fly - a collaboration of new and refired musicians learning from one another. Ryan comments on how the grind of putting on a show every night, and being fueled by an audiences reaction - prepared him for his career in music and as an actor.  We chat about his career as a TV Writer, and how being in the writers room - for Ryan - is the closest thing to a backcountry camp vibe.  It's a bunch of talented people, with a common goal, working together.  For him success is measured by "Making something you're proud of with people you like.”  So many gems in this interview - from Ryan's experience playing live with the Indigo Girls to the TV drama he wrote highlighting the true story of The Lost Legend of the Girl Rangers and lastly - his efforts to help start an all inclusive Cub Scout Pack in North Hollywood.Today Ryan is an accomplished TV Writer, known for his work with PBS show WordGirl, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Network pilots for ABC, FOX, CBS, NBC, Disney XD, and Nickelodeon.  He started his career as an actor with roles in some very well known shows and films including - A Mighty Wind, Arrested Development, How I Met Your Mother, Big Love and more!Philmont Experience1990 - Trek with my troop (from Mequon, Wisconsin)1992 - Trek, again with my troop1993 - Rayado participant1994 - PC Pueblano (Eric Voss was the CD)1995 - PC Cypher's Mine (James Scroggins was CD)1996  - Didn't work at the ranch that summer, but a few of us Phil-staffers (David Higginbotham, Scott Wheeler, Rob Heyduck) spent the summer living in Santa Fe and playing in a band we called Charlie's Cabin.1997 - PC Crater Lake (Bob Brown was CD)2018 - Ryan started a coed, inclusive Cub Scout pack in Los Angeles - Pack 18 North Hollywood.Notable Mentions:Dave DonnellyLaurie AnamasLarry McLaughlin aka Dirty LarryGene SchnellDoug PalmerDean TooleyEric VossDave HigginbothamScott WheelerRichmond EnrightBob BrownRod TaylorRob HeyduckJames Scroggins aka ScroggsPeter BingenAndy GerhartGS HarperRon PowerTobasco DonkeysDustbowl CavaliersIndigo GirlsKatrina MoonSupport the show

The Coop Homeschool
Coop Faves: Raddish Kids

The Coop Homeschool

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 14:31


What could be better than a cooking club for kids? This monthly subscription provides a lifetime of tools, skills, and bonding moments - all in a box. Check it out here.

The Tastes of India Podcast in Hindi : Healthy Living Tips and Cookery Show
188 - 10 Minutes Mooli Raita Recipe - Raddish Yogurt Raita

The Tastes of India Podcast in Hindi : Healthy Living Tips and Cookery Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 10:36


In this episode of the Tastes of India podcast, we are making a very simple but tasty and healthy raita recipe - the mooli raita recipe. You can make this and serve it with Biryani, Rice, and Roti and it makes an excellent addition to all these.

Word for the Week
Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary Interview: Harold Raddish - WW2 Prison Camp Survivor

Word for the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 15:16


Recently, The Greatest Generations Foundation brought a group of WW2 and Vietnam War veterans to the island of Oahu to observe the 80th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. I was fortunate enough to meet these veterans at the Navy Hale Keiki School who has a close relationship with the Foundation. The students welcomed them as heroes and sang patriotic songs in honor of their service. After the program, these veterans were kind enough to share their stories for this podcast.

Rabbi Binyamin Jadidi's Podcast
Episode 2: R' Jadidi - The Raddish And The Lettuce

Rabbi Binyamin Jadidi's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 8:04


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UnBored
Raddish Kids - Ravioli - E2

UnBored

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 14:39


We subscribed to Raddish Kids, a monthly cooking subscription geared towards kids 4-14.  They send you a kit each month with a cooking utensil and 3 recipes.  This month's theme was Italian.  We made Ravioli!  We'll try the salad and Tiramisu another time.  But the kids and I had a blast and it tasted great.  Subscribe to our podcast for more ideas and fun things to do with your family at home and out on the town.

Play Skillfully
Cooking with Young Children - Feat. Samantha Barnes and Raddish Kids

Play Skillfully

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 21:08


This week we are airing a conversation Kathy had with Samantha Barnes from Raddish Kids. Raddish Kids is a subscription-based cooking club for children. Kathy and Lesli have both used Raddish Kids and love the real tools and print rich instructions included each month. This would make a great Christmas present for your children. When cooking with children remember:1. Safety first. Make sure cooking tools are appropriate for young children. You can find knives and other utensils made for them.2. Let children create in the kitchen. The best chefs create their own recipes. We love this video of one of Kathy’s friends, Brittany allowing her kids to create in the kitchen first thing in the morning. 3. Make a print rich recipe book for young bakers/cooks.4. Keep it simple. Cracking and cooking eggs is a super first cooking lesson. 5. Invite children to be a part of the meal planning. 6. It can be cleaned up. Things will get knocked over and messed up when cooking with children. Remember, it can be cleaned up.7. Try again. If your children are not interested, do not give up. Keep inviting them into the kitchen.

360activeliving By Nutritionist Divya
Weight Loss Friendly vegetable: Radish

360activeliving By Nutritionist Divya

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 1:45


Weight Loss Friendly vegetable: Radish Radish, particularly when eaten raw is low in calories but can be filling. A half cup of radish contains 1 g of fiber, which is important for weight loss. It helps you lower your cholesterol and increases your fiber intake aiding in weight loss. Radish has a low glycemic index. Lets explore more about Raddish in today's Podcast. nutritionist_divya

9malls
Raddish Kids Get Cooking Today Cooking Club Box Pad Thai Noodles Recipe Review

9malls

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 11:27


Raddish Kids Get Cooking Today Cooking Club Box Pad Thai Noodles. Is this education food cooking box actually worth getting? Watch the hands on test to find out. Find As Seen On TV Products & Gadgets at the 9malls Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/9malls Please support us on Patreon! Now is a great time if you've been on the fence: https://www.patreon.com/9malls Disclaimer: I may also receive compensation if a visitor clicks through to 9malls, or makes a purchase through Amazon or any affiliate link. I test each product on site thoroughly and give high marks to only the best. In the above video I received a free product sample to test. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed here are our own.

GameEnthus Podcast - video games and everything else
GameEnthus Podcast ep413: Scoob Cinematic Universe or Forward Movement

GameEnthus Podcast - video games and everything else

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 98:46


  GameEnthus Podcast ep413: Scoob Cinematic Universe or Forward Movement   This week Ashley (@CardBoardBits) from CardBoardBits , The Coding Couple and HandmadewithAsh joins Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) talk about: woodworking, Ann-White.com, 3D Printing, D&D, The Coding Couple, Pokemon Yellow, Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Perfect Dark, Metal Gear Solid Twin Snakes, Stadia, John Lewis, Sagrada, california rolls, Raddish, imitation crab meat, Wii U, Nintendont, Super Paper Mario Origami King, Paper Mario and the Thousand Year Door, New Pokemon Snap, Zingo, Popped the Pig, Beat Saber, Ace Combat 7, Star Wars Squadron, Wingspan, Twilight Imperium, Hanabi, Concluzio, Berrymandering, Mystic Vale, Potion Explosion, Qwinto, Lords of Waterdeep, That's Pretty Clever, Sagrada, Darius Collection, Sister Royale, Get 10 Quest, Scoob, Jabberjaws, Ratchet & Clank, Hitman 2, Wii, Gamer Girl, DS5, Astrobot Rescue, Iron Man VR, Paper Beast, Dance Central, Just Dance, March and more.              If you like the show please leave us an itunes, Google, Youtube or Stitcher review, a tweet, an email or a voicemail (202-573-7686).     Show Length: 98 minutes  Direct Download(click on 3 dots to download)      Show Links Follow Ashley CardBoardBits Follow The Coding Couple Follow HandMadewithAsh Watch HandMadewithAsh on Youtube New videos GameEnthus.com   Youtube.com/user/GameEnthus      Community Info   Major Linux and Crew's Notcho Podcast Kiaun's Show The Analog Circle Podcast Gary and Dan's Show TheGamesMenRPG Open Forum Radio SingleSimulcast  Rap Godz theblacktop.tv    Breaks Intro/Ashley's anecdotes - 54s Ashley's Video Game beginnings - 19m Games Ashley played - 38m Games Aaron played - 51m Games Tiny played - 1h 8m News and Stuff - 1h 21m Outro - 1h 34m   Music Souls of Mischief - 93 'til Infinity instrumental The Pharcyde - The E.N.D. instrumental Rahzel - All I Know instrumental Black Eyed Peas - Joints & Jams instrumental Bush Babees - The Love Song instrumental Gorillaz ft. De La Soul - Feel Good Inc. instrumental Childish Gambino - Shadows instrumental      

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
Bonus: Creative Cooking and Meal Planning

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 65:14


So many of us are feeling stressed about FOOD right now. So in this special bonus episode, the sisters are joined by their friend Samantha Barnes from Raddish Kids. Samantha is a homeschooling mom and the creator of Raddish - a cooking club and curriculum for kids of all ages. In this episode the trio is chatting how to get creative with pantry ingredients and dealing with shortages, how to meal plan right now, all the snacking!! and how cooking can bring us together. To view all content and links, please visit the show notes for this episode.

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
Bonus: Creative Cooking and Meal Planning

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 65:14


So many of us are feeling stressed about FOOD right now. So in this special bonus episode, the sisters are joined by their friend Samantha Barnes from Raddish Kids. Samantha is a homeschooling mom and the creator of Raddish - a cooking club and curriculum for kids of all ages. In this episode the trio is chatting how to get creative with pantry ingredients and dealing with shortages, how to meal plan right now, all the snacking!! and how cooking can bring us together.

The Lettuce Podcast
From Raddish with Lettuce

The Lettuce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 62:01


Laura and Charlotte are going on another mission with 007! They're covering Sean Connery's second film as the classic spy: From Russia With Love. They discuss Connery's Bond, his disappointing Bond girl, how well the film ages, and more. They also decide Bond's Hogwarts House with a round of Sorting Hat, and find out which type of martini they are. Put on your suit, collect your high-tech gadgets, and join in the fun! The Lettuce Podcast is a garden of entertainment from books to television and everything in between! We cover topics like Harry Potter, Glee, James Bond, Game of Thrones, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and much more. Blog: thelettucepodcast.blogspot.com Facebook: facebook.com/thelettucepod Twitter: @TheLettucePod Instagram: @TheLettucePod The Lettuce Podcast is available on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Spotify, and Podcast Addict.

Leaders in the Trenches
Embracing Empathetic Leadership with Samantha Barnes with Raddish Kids

Leaders in the Trenches

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 23:26


Leadership is not an easy endeavor. Because it involves other people makes it one of the hardest aspects of growing your company. I often get asked for the most crucial skill for a leader. After years of building my own companies and helping others to grow, I feel like empathetic leadership is the most crucial skill. The art of empathetic leadership provides the connection that your people crave as they are working the day-to-day. My guest today is Samantha Barnes, Founder, and CEO of Raddish Kids. His company was ranked #362 in the 2019 Inc 5000 list. Samantha shares her background as a middle school teacher that required massive amounts of empathetic leadership. We look at how that skill has benefited growing her company fast and through some significant strategic pivots. Discover how to embrace empathetic leadership in today's interview. Get the show notes for Embracing Empathetic Leadership with Samantha Barnes with Raddish Kids Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Growth Think Tank Featuring Samantha Barnes with me your host @GeneHammett http://bit.ly/SamanthaBarnes #EmpatheticLeadership #Leadership #GHepisode523 #GTTepisodes #Podcasts Give Growth Think Tank a review on iTunes!

The Open Mic Podcast
EP #68 -- Big Bend

The Open Mic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 23:02


Nathan Phillips (Big Bend) has returned to his hometown after spending his summer traveling the eastern part of the world. In this episode, Nathan talks about his travels and plays a song off of his album, Raddish.

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Smash Boom Best
Venom vs Claws

Smash Boom Best

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 35:19


Grab some sunscreen, lace up your hiking boots and don’t forget your binoculars because... you’ll want to keep your distance from today’s debate. It’s venom versus claws! Venom-lover Tom Weber and claw-queen Brandi Brown go paw to fang in this smash boom battle. Which warrior will win? Go to smashboom.org and vote! While you’re at it, join our Debate Club at smashboom.org/debateclub, and get access to our super secret bonus episode. Venom vs Claws is sponsored by Raddish, a cooking club for kids (RaddishKids.com/Boom and coupon code BOOM).

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Smash Boom Best
Venus vs Jupiter

Smash Boom Best

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 40:25


We’re blasting off, leaving Earth’s orbit, and grabbing front row seats at an interplanetary smackdown. Which planet will be crowned the Smash Boom Best? Will debater Tommy McNamara bring it home for our neighbor Venus? Or will Kasha Patel earn a win for larger-than-life Jupiter? Visit smashboom.org to cast your vote. You can join the Debate Club and get access to our bonus episode at smashboom.org/debateclub. This episode is sponsored by Circle (meetcircle.com/smash and enter SMASH at checkout for $30 off) and by Raddish, a cooking club for kids (RaddishKids.com/Boom and coupon code BOOM).

Smash Boom Best
Mega Mini-Boom Bonanza

Smash Boom Best

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 36:09


Buckle up for our first ever Mega Mini-Boom Bonanza! Tai Poole, host of the CBC’s award-winning podcast Tai Asks Why judges four high-octane "mini-boom" debates between high schoolers from the Minnesota Urban Debate League. They’ll tackle Spring vs. Fall, Zombies vs. Werewolves, Rats vs. Pigeons and Breakfast vs. Dinner! Do you agree with Tai’s decisions? Head to smashboom.org and vote! You can join the Debate Club and get access to our bonus episode at smashboom.org/debateclub. This episode is sponsored by Raddish, a cooking club for kids (RaddishKids.com/Boom and coupon code BOOM).

Brains On! Science podcast for kids
Tree, Myself and I: All about our leafy green friends

Brains On! Science podcast for kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 33:18


Trees are the strong, silent type but that doesn’t mean they can’t communicate. In this episode we’ll explore how trees send each other messages above ground and below. Plus we’ll learn how a seed goes from a tiny sapling to a towering plant. We find out some fruit facts and hear an all new Mystery Sound. Oh, and our Moment of Um answers the question: why does the moon sometimes change color? This episode is sponsored by Discount Tire (discounttire.com) and Raddish, a cooking club for kids (RaddishKids.com/brains and coupon code BRAINS). You can support the show at brainson.org/donate.

Proof to Product
112 | Scaling a Subscription Based Business with Samantha Barnes of Raddish

Proof to Product

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 33:36


Hey friends, have you heard of Raddish? It’s a super cool monthly cooking club that empowers kids to build confidence in the kitchen and beyond. Today’s guest, Samantha Barnes the CEO and founder of Raddish, founded the company after working as a middle school teacher. A mom of two, Samantha realized the kitchen was the best place to connect with her kids in a meaningful way, and in true entrepreneurship fashion, she was inspired to start her own company. Samantha’s passion for family is visible in every aspect of her company. As a female founder, she is committed to running results-oriented and flexible company built on autonomy, working smart, and a positive work/life balance.  On today’s episode, Samantha and I dive into her subscription based business model and how it has evolved over time. The two of us talk about her business journey, how the company started out of her garage, how her team has evolved, the logistics of getting her product to market. We also talk about the pros and cons of running a subscription based business, how she learned how to delegate, what she does when she’s feeling burnt out.    ON TODAY’S EPISODE:  How Samantha got the idea for Raddish Why she decided to go with a subscription model  The benefits of growing slow and working by trial and error  Creating continuous content and dealing with unexpected hurdles The steps Samantha took to scale up   Her decision to keep her team lean and mean  How Raddish cultivates the customer experience Learning to delegate when it’s not your strength Avoiding shiny distractions for the long term goal Lessons Samantha learned in her business journey Two things she does to stay grounded in the chaos  KEY TAKE-AWAYS:   “We did not go into it having some large strategy. We learned by doing. We launched on Kickstarter in October and we shipped our first kit in January.” - Samantha Barnes "In the beginning, we were simply finding the right tool and trying to get the right quantity and have it delivered at the right time. And now we're able to go out and we custom-create our tools.” - Samantha Barnes “I live in a small house in Los Angeles. So it had its own challenges. We would have easy ups all throughout the backyard and our production line had to go out into the backyard because we couldn't fit in the garage anymore.” - Samantha Barnes “Because we are self-funded we are really careful about how we grow. Making sure we have the great product, making sure that we're minimizing our churn and really keeping members for longer is important.” - Samantha Barnes “It’s a critical growth step as an entrepreneur. It's like, okay, I need to start delegating more and releasing control so that we can grow and so that we can get more done in a day.” - Katie Hunt “We call our Facebook group users the Raddish army because they come to bat for us, you know, they really want to help families understand exactly how great the product is.” - Samantha Barnes “We're definitely a word of mouth product and started that way, and that is definitely how we got off the ground.” - Samantha Barnes “Delegating is not my strength, it's something I have had to learn and I continue to learn.” - Samantha Barnes “I have the right people in the right seats and I just have the expectation that somebody is going to get that done and I don't micromanage or oversee the process.” - Samantha Barnes “My whole motivation was hiring people that were smarter than me that could teach me things. Take the tasks, run with them, and I trust them to do it well and do what we need to head towards the goal.” - Katie Hunt  “Learning from others and being open to learning and talking to as many people as you can and experiencing as many opportunities is really important. That’s the big picture idea.”  - Samantha Barnes “I mean, I love baths and manicures and pedicures, but if I have free time, I’m thinking what can I do that's really going to inspire me and make me feel better and make me kind of reset. Reading has been a big one for me over the last couple of years because it does feel indulgent too.” - Katie Hunt  LINKS Website: http://Raddishkids.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/raddishkids Facebook group: http://facebook.com/groups/raddishfoodandfamily/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/raddishkids    SUBSCRIBE To subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to Proof to Product. On Android, you can listen using your favorite podcast app.  WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other product based business owners find Proof to Product as they are working to up level, scale, and build profitable and sustainable companies. FOLLOW PROOF TO PRODUCT Follow Proof to Product on Instagram for the latest updates. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST If you'd like to receive more information about our upcoming episodes of Proof to Product including show notes and information about our guests, head over to www.prooftoproduct.com and sign up for our email list.   SHARE Be sure to share Proof to Product with all of the product based business owners that you know!  ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is hosted by Katie Hunt. Since 2011, Proof to Product has worked with thousands of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode!

Smash Boom Best
Snakes vs Spiders

Smash Boom Best

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 36:30


One has no legs, the other has eight. It’s snakes vs. spiders! The Washington Post’s Anna Rothschild reps Team Snake, and comedian Jenny Yang comes out swinging for Team Spider. So which one is cooler? Creepy, crawly spiders? Or slithering, scaly snakes? Listen and cast your vote at smashboom.org. This episode is sponsored by Raddish, a cooking club for kids (RaddishKids.com/Boom and coupon code BOOM). You can join the Debate Club and get access to our bonus episode at smashboom.org/debateclub.

Art Smitten - The Podcast
The Remarkable Quests of Raddish and Quill "A Lively Market Visit" Discussion and Reading

Art Smitten - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 9:20


In this sequel to Raddish and Quill's wholesome adventures, Marcie reads out Jessica Zhou's "A Lively Market Visit" with Tom. The Remarkable Quests of Raddish and Quill is a column in The University of Melbourne's publication Farrago, written by members of the Creative Literature and Writing Society's (CLAWS) committee (of which Marcie is founding president). "A Lively Market Visit" is Jessica Zhou's column entry.  CLAWS has a facebook page. You can check out the column entry on the Farrago website here http://farragomagazine.com/2019/04/03/the-remarkable-quests-of-raddish-and-quill-a-lively-market-visit/ Originally aired Sunday May 19th. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Image courtesy of Stephanie Nestor

Art Smitten - The Podcast
The Remarkable Quests of Raddish and Quill "The Delightfully Wholesome Genie" Discussion and Reading

Art Smitten - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 12:27


Marcie and Lily discuss the Remarkable Quests of Raddish and Quill, a column in The University of Melbourne's publication Farrago, written by members of the Creative Literature and Writing Society's (CLAWS) committee (of which Marcie is founding president). Features Marcie doing a reading of their column entry, 'The Delightfully Wholesome Genie'.  CLAWS has a facebook page. You can check out the column entry on the Farrago website here http://farragomagazine.com/2019/03/05/the-remarkable-quests-of-raddish-and-quill-the-delightfully-wholesome-genie/ Originally aired Sunday May 5th. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Image courtesy of Stephanie Nestor 

This Week's Rehash
Pop Up Stores and a Horse Raddish

This Week's Rehash

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 8:03


Internet celebrities are popping up all over the place and so are their pop-up stores which is a good sign for the economy but when it comes to  common decency, some are just to greedy and prey on their young audience's vulnerability. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisweeksrehash/message

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Didn't I Just Feed You
Getting Messy in the Kitchen with Kids

Didn't I Just Feed You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 45:31


We preach the importance of cooking with our kids but how can we get messy in the kitchen without losing our minds? This week we have craft expert Jodi Levine — author of one of our favorite websites Super Make It —on to talk about how we can have pure fun in the kitchen with our kids without worrying that they will ruin dinner or our batches of holiday cookies. Jodi dishes on her favorite super market ingredients for quick, engaging crafts with our kiddos, plus how she deals with the inevitable messes of cooking up crafts with our kids. A special thank you to this week's sponsor Raddish Kids! This holiday season, give the gift of bringing a family together in the kitchen to experience the fun of taking risks, getting creative, and maybe even making a few mistakes before enjoying a delicious, well-earned meal together. To learn more about how Raddish subscriptions work, what’s included, and pricing options, go to RaddishKids.com Show notes for this episode can be found at Didn't I Just Feed You.com

FamilyPreneur: Parent Entrepreneurs Raising KidPreneurs
Empowering Kids In The Kitchen And Beyond with Samantha Barnes

FamilyPreneur: Parent Entrepreneurs Raising KidPreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 36:23


Samantha Barnes is a mom to an 8 & 6 year old. She's a female founder who is committed to running a results-oriented and flexible company built on autonomy, working smart, and work/life balance. She has a passion for food + family, and believes that the kitchen is the best place to connect with her kids in a meaningful way. She's a former middle school teacher, and her commitment to empowering kids' confidence in the kitchen inspired her to launch her company: Raddish, a cooking club + curriculum for kids.   Samantha has always been passionate about education and began her career as a teacher. She noticed that her students were eating unhealthy lunches. She also noticed that they all seemed to love watching shows on the Food network. Samantha had an "ah-ha" moment where she realized that she could combine their interest in cooking with making healthier choices. She launched a side hustle teaching cooking classes and birthday parties for about a year before venturing out completely on her own.   She was not yet a mom when she was working as a teacher, and she had her 2 children during the early years of entrepreneurship - while she launched her first business KitchenKid, then rebranded and transitioned to Raddish. Balance to her is a pretty constant struggle.   About 2 years ago, Samantha's husband, Seth, who has a background in digital marketing, joined the business. They have a really good routine down and are able to act strictly as colleagues at work and not spouses. When it comes to keeping those roles separate they struggle most with not bringing work home... when they are at work they are really good about leaving family stuff out of their interactions.   Het kids have always been involved in the business. As infants they were in a sling while mom and dad worked, growing up they have helped test recipes and helped with packaging, labeling, loading boxes on to the trucks. The kids have watched the business grow from their backyard to a warehouse. They are living through the process of growth and her daughter is really drawn into the whole process and loves learning about the inner-workings of business.   A couple years ago, Samantha's daughter created a comic book series as a non-profit to benefit a variety of organizations. she has a big heart for social justice and often her leadership is rooted in a bigger philanthropic mission. This is not a project she is still tackling, but I love the discussion about the importance of allowing kids to explore their passions and pivot frequently.   Samantha shares a breakdown of how cooking with our kids can translate into a variety of lessons. The time cooking and waiting, math/measurements/ratios of cooking, and the details of where each ingredient comes from - it really helps kids understand the complexity of where food comes from. Then, you can talk about business concepts like yields and profits when you consider the costs associated with ingredients AND valuing time. Each recipe has "fun bites" with information that is related to the recipes but brings in a variety of related topics in history, science, social studies, math, and more!   Kids as young as 3 can benefit from Raddish alongside their parents because the recipes are all illustrated, and older kids and tweens can still benefit from it as well because everyone likes the easy to follow step-by-step pictures. They alternate themes and offer a variety of package options and some memberships include an apron for the child, then every month the kids get a patch to sew on their apron. Learn more about Raddish at RaddishKids.com

FamilyPreneur: Parent Entrepreneurs Raising KidPreneurs
Empowering Kids In The Kitchen And Beyond with Samantha Barnes

FamilyPreneur: Parent Entrepreneurs Raising KidPreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 36:23


Samantha Barnes is a mom to an 8 & 6 year old. She's a female founder who is committed to running a results-oriented and flexible company built on autonomy, working smart, and work/life balance. She has a passion for food + family, and believes that the kitchen is the best place to connect with her kids in a meaningful way. She's a former middle school teacher, and her commitment to empowering kids' confidence in the kitchen inspired her to launch her company: Raddish, a cooking club + curriculum for kids.   Samantha has always been passionate about education and began her career as a teacher. She noticed that her students were eating unhealthy lunches. She also noticed that they all seemed to love watching shows on the Food network. Samantha had an "ah-ha" moment where she realized that she could combine their interest in cooking with making healthier choices. She launched a side hustle teaching cooking classes and birthday parties for about a year before venturing out completely on her own.   She was not yet a mom when she was working as a teacher, and she had her 2 children during the early years of entrepreneurship - while she launched her first business KitchenKid, then rebranded and transitioned to Raddish. Balance to her is a pretty constant struggle.   About 2 years ago, Samantha's husband, Seth, who has a background in digital marketing, joined the business. They have a really good routine down and are able to act strictly as colleagues at work and not spouses. When it comes to keeping those roles separate they struggle most with not bringing work home... when they are at work they are really good about leaving family stuff out of their interactions.   Het kids have always been involved in the business. As infants they were in a sling while mom and dad worked, growing up they have helped test recipes and helped with packaging, labeling, loading boxes on to the trucks. The kids have watched the business grow from their backyard to a warehouse. They are living through the process of growth and her daughter is really drawn into the whole process and loves learning about the inner-workings of business.   A couple years ago, Samantha's daughter created a comic book series as a non-profit to benefit a variety of organizations. she has a big heart for social justice and often her leadership is rooted in a bigger philanthropic mission. This is not a project she is still tackling, but I love the discussion about the importance of allowing kids to explore their passions and pivot frequently.   Samantha shares a breakdown of how cooking with our kids can translate into a variety of lessons. The time cooking and waiting, math/measurements/ratios of cooking, and the details of where each ingredient comes from - it really helps kids understand the complexity of where food comes from. Then, you can talk about business concepts like yields and profits when you consider the costs associated with ingredients AND valuing time. Each recipe has "fun bites" with information that is related to the recipes but brings in a variety of related topics in history, science, social studies, math, and more!   Kids as young as 3 can benefit from Raddish alongside their parents because the recipes are all illustrated, and older kids and tweens can still benefit from it as well because everyone likes the easy to follow step-by-step pictures. They alternate themes and offer a variety of package options and some memberships include an apron for the child, then every month the kids get a patch to sew on their apron. Learn more about Raddish at RaddishKids.com Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.

The Dr. Claudia Show
Parenting Pointers with Dr. Claudia - Episode 495

The Dr. Claudia Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 1:00


Topic - Ideas For Summer Activities Every year, it's the same story.  The school year is hard enough, but what ideas can we come up with for summer?  Today's kids have to have something to do otherwise they sit in front of computer games and that's not good.  Decades ago, kids were told to “go outside and play” and we just figured it out.  There were lots of kids in the neighborhood to play with.  Now, fun comes to you.  Raddish sends you cooking projects and the Dad Lab gives you great ideas for easy science fun.  Need to get your kids out of the house for a while?  What about The Tinkering School to develop their curiosity or an Outward Bound adventure to give them confidence and self-sufficiency?  Have a child with special needs?  Autism Speaks has ideas for your kids on the spectrum and kids with ADHD can find fun summer activities just for them on the CHADD, Children with Attention Deficit Disorder, website.  Good luck! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drclaudia/message

Follow Your Kind
John Murray and RADDISH: Radical Dishes Cooperative

Follow Your Kind

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 47:00


John Murray is a coordinator and a long time member of RADDISH - Radical Dishes Cooperative - a queer, vegan organization committed to providing nutritious, home-cooked meals to homeless youth and other marginalized communities in Atlanta. I met John through Humane League crew and heard a lot about Raddish and his work before we ever spoke. John is the funniest, most humble, friendly and kind human being and had me laughing through the whole interview. We talk about RADDISH, what it stands for and how you can get involved. We also talk about John's story, his journey to becoming vegan, his work with special needs kids and what kindness means to him. If you are moved to drop off some food or come and cook with the RADDISH crew - please find the details in the links below. They usually meet every Wednesday and post the details about time and place on their social media. Maybe I will see you there! RADDISH CONTACTS: Email: raddishatl@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raddish.official/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/raddish.atl

Saturday Mourning Cartoons
Ep 206: Code Lyoko

Saturday Mourning Cartoons

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 66:09


Let's enter a virtual world that has zero stakes to fight a cloud monster named XANA.   We're watching Code Lyoko on the penultimate episode of our  Listener Appreciation month.  Grab your radish headed tech geniuses and get ready "virtualize" with the kids of Kadic Academy.           Dave finally get an answer to his ASL question with getting virtual?  Will Sean ever find a virtual world with stakes?   (answers: yes, and probably not) All of this and more on this week's episode of the Saturday Mourning Cartoons podcast.  If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Check out our Patreon page and become a backer of the show.  You can find our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/saturdaymourningcartoons 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Raddish head kids" with the review, "Hey Sean and Dave!  Can you make a raddish head kids cartoon and make the target audience raddishes?  Please?" 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons

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Collider Weekly
Ep 206: Code Lyoko

Collider Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 66:09


Let's enter a virtual world that has zero stakes to fight a cloud monster named XANA.   We're watching Code Lyoko on the penultimate episode of our  Listener Appreciation month.  Grab your radish headed tech geniuses and get ready "virtualize" with the kids of Kadic Academy.           Dave finally get an answer to his ASL question with getting virtual?  Will Sean ever find a virtual world with stakes?   (answers: yes, and probably not) All of this and more on this week's episode of the Saturday Mourning Cartoons podcast.  If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Check out our Patreon page and become a backer of the show.  You can find our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/saturdaymourningcartoons 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Raddish head kids" with the review, "Hey Sean and Dave!  Can you make a raddish head kids cartoon and make the target audience raddishes?  Please?" 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons

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The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
Episode 29: Hyggeschooling: The Sisters Get Cozy

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 60:03


Hygge is everywhere right now - you know why? It's awesome! Hygge doesn't have a direct translation into English, but the closest word is probably coziness. So in this episode, the sisters are talking twinkle lights, cocoa, books, games, recipes and other ways to slow down your homeschool and embrace the most hyggeligt time of year. This episode is sponsored by Raddish Kids! Get kids of all ages cooking with a Raddish Kids subscription. The kitchen is definitely the tastiest place to learn, and Raddish helps kids explore math, science, culture, and more. Use the code PODCAST for $15 off a 6- or 12-month membership. Head to Raddish Kids to download a free lesson. To view content and links, visit the show notes for this episode.

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
Episode 29: Hyggeschooling: The Sisters Get Cozy

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 60:04


Hygge is everywhere right now - you know why? It's awesome! Hygge doesn't have a direct translation into English, but the closest word is probably coziness. So in this episode, the sisters are talking twinkle lights, cocoa, books, games, recipes and other ways to slow down your homeschool and embrace the most hyggeligt time of year. This episode is sponsored by Raddish Kids! Get kids of all ages cooking with a Raddish Kids subscription. The kitchen is definitely the tastiest place to learn, and Raddish helps kids explore math, science, culture, and more. Use the code PODCAST for $15 off a 6- or 12-month membership. Head to Raddish Kids to download a free lesson.

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
Episode 28: Why Personality Matters with Kortney Garrison

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 44:49


The sisters are joined by Kortney Garrison from One Deep Drawer, and the trio is chatting personality! They talk Myers-Briggs, the Enneagram, Love Languages, and lots of Gretchen Rubin. But they also break-down WHY learning about personality can be valuable, and how personality, and knowing ourselves better, impacts our homeschools. There's so much goodness in this episode! This episode is sponsored by Raddish Kids.  Get kids of all ages cooking with a Raddish Kids subscription. The kitchen is definitely the tastiest place to learn, and Raddish helps kids explore math, science, culture, and more. Use the code PODCAST for $15 off a 6- or 12-month membership. Head to Raddish Kids to download a free lesson. 

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
Episode 28: Why Personality Matters with Kortney Garrison

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 44:48


The sisters are joined by Kortney Garrison from One Deep Drawer, and the trio is chatting personality! They talk Myers-Briggs, the Enneagram, Love Languages, and lots of Gretchen Rubin. But they also break-down WHY learning about personality can be valuable, and how personality, and knowing ourselves better, impacts our homeschools. There's so much goodness in this episode! This episode is sponsored by Raddish Kids. Get kids of all ages cooking with a Raddish Kids subscription. The kitchen is definitely the tastiest place to learn, and Raddish helps kids explore math, science, culture, and more. Use the code PODCAST for $15 off a 6- or 12-month membership. Head to Raddish Kids to download a free lesson. To view content and links, visit the show notes for this episode.

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
Episode 27: Hungry, hungry homeschoolers: Feeding the family, with Samantha Barnes

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 67:23


In this episode, the sisters are talking meal planning, shopping, and how to keep our homeschoolers fed with their pal Samantha Barnes! Samantha is the founder of Raddish Kids, a homeschool mom of two, and a culinary instructor who knows what it's really like to try to get dinner on the table when there's already a volcano on said table. The trio chat dinnertime stress, why homeschoolers seem to be hungry ALL THE TIME, picky selective eaters and time saving hacks. Listen to this one as you load your crockpot! This episode is sponsored by: - Streamable Learning: Streamable Learning brings amazing field trips right to your kitchen table or wherever you learn. Oct. 24 - Nov. 1 is FREE Homeschool Week. Head to http://www.streamablelearning.com/mm/homeschoolers.html to check out all Streamable Learning has to offer. And, if you sign up during homeschool week, your annual membership fee will be just $39.99 - 20 percent off. - Raddish Kids: Get kids of all ages cooking and learning with a  Raddish Kids subscription. The kitchen is definitely the tastiest place to learn, and Raddish helps kids explore math, science, culture and more. Use the code PODCAST for $15 off a 6- or 12-month membership. And head to RaddishKids.com/Homeschool to learn more and download a free lesson. As always, for full show notes head to thehomeschoolsisters.com

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast
Episode 27: Hungry, hungry homeschoolers: Feeding the family, with Samantha Barnes

The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 67:22


In this episode, the sisters are talking meal planning, shopping, and how to keep our homeschoolers fed with their pal Samantha Barnes! Samantha is the founder of Raddish Kids, a homeschool mom of two, and a culinary instructor who knows what it's really like to try to get dinner on the table when there's already a volcano on said table. The trio chat dinnertime stress, why homeschoolers seem to be hungry ALL THE TIME, picky selective eaters and time saving hacks. Listen to this one as you load your crockpot! This episode is sponsored by: - Streamable Learning: Streamable Learning brings amazing field trips right to your kitchen table or wherever you learn. Oct. 24 - Nov. 1 is FREE Homeschool Week. Head to http://www.streamablelearning.com/mm/homeschoolers.html to check out all Streamable Learning has to offer. And, if you sign up during homeschool week, your annual membership fee will be just $39.99 - 20 percent off. - Raddish Kids: Get kids of all ages cooking and learning with a Raddish Kids subscription. The kitchen is definitely the tastiest place to learn, and Raddish helps kids explore math, science, culture and more. Use the code PODCAST for $15 off a 6- or 12-month membership. And head to RaddishKids.com/Homeschool to learn more and download a free lesson. To view content and links, visit the show notes for this episode.

The Real Kathy Lee
Bringing out the Master Chef in Your Child – with Samantha Barnes of Raddish

The Real Kathy Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 22:35


I remember walking by this super cute booth at a homeschool conference and wondering what in the world they were selling. At first glance I noticed measuring cups, colorful picture cards and other cooking utensils. I decided to stop and take a closer look and quickly began chatting with the exhibitor at the booth. The […] The post Bringing out the Master Chef in Your Child – with Samantha Barnes of Raddish appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

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The Lettuce Podcast
The Lettuce Beets: Raddish In Peace

The Lettuce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 29:05


In this episode of The Lettuce Beets, Laura and Charlotte talk about recent celebrity deaths, life updates, S2 of Serial, and more. They also celebrate the Chinese New Year by reading predictions for 2016 based on their zodiac signs.   The Lettuce Podcast is a garden of entertainment from books to television and everything in between! We cover topics like Harry Potter, Glee, James Bond, Game of Thrones, the Marvel Universe, and much more. For more information: The Lettuce Podcast Blog, Facebook, Twitter, iTunes, & Stitcher. The Lettuce Podcast is also available for Andriod devices via Podcast Addict and Satchel.