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On today's episode of the Craft Industry Alliance podcast, we're talking about weaving with my guest Jen Duffin. Jen is the designer and teacher behind Nova Mercury Design. Jen has been creating fiber art full-time since 2016, specializing in frame loom weaving. Inspired by color and whimsy, Jen loves creating art that brings joy to people's lives and homes. She aims to create beautiful heirloom artworks and to inspire a love of creating in others. She has taught many sold-out workshops in Montreal and Toronto, hosted online workshops for students from all over the world, and also created a course with the online platform Domestika. Her signature rainbow art was selected as a finalist for the 2019 Etsy Awards, and she took home the Canadian People's Choice Award. Jen's first instructional weaving book, The Joy of Weaving: Modern Frame Loom Projects for Beginners, was published in September with Page Street Publishing. She lives with her partner, two children, and a dog in Montréal, Canada. +++++ Today's episode is brought to you by h+h americas 2025. Dive into creativity from May 7-9 in Rosemont Illinois at the crafts industry's premier trade show. Connect with industry leaders, discover trends, and ignite your passion. And join us the day before the show opens for h+h University, a daylong conference with outstanding education and networking! See you at the show. +++++ To get the full show notes for this episode visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Join today.
Episode 63:Returning To Rosemont... One Year LaterNovember 27th 2024?...!!! Has it really been one year since we all saw our last KISS concert? How can that be? How am I living in a world where KISS is no longer a touring band? What have we all been doing since that wonderful day in Rosemont Illinois on November 27th 2023. Join Nick, Nikko, and Rob on this episode along with Rosemont Crew, Xander, Brant and Emily! We discuss the show a one year later, and what we are all doing now since the last concert and reminiscing about ROSEMONT! We missed a month, so this is an extra sized episode... grab a pizza and something to drink... you are going to need it!Links:SHOW HOST:Right Between The Eyeshttps://right-between-the-eyes-podcast.simplecast.com/ TWITTER @RBTEpodcast https://twitter.com/RBTEpodcast Nick@NCarusoJr https://twitter.com/NCarusoJr Nikko@NikkoCaruso https://twitter.com/NikkoCaruso The Vigilante 1939 Podcast@Vigilante1939Rob @DrummerRob10 https://twitter.com/DrummerRob10 FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/RightBetweenTheEyesPodcast INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rightbetweentheeyespodcast/ MERCHANDISE https://virtualmerchbooths.com/rbtepodcast/ We love it loud... Right Between The Eyes! ROSEMONT CREW Links: KISS Army Things PodcastXander www.youtube.com/@kissarmythings https://www.facebook.com/kissarmythings Twitter: @kissarmythings IN MY HEAD Brant www.youtube.com/@InMyHead Twitter: @InMyHeadChannelEmily Graziano 96 Emily www.youtube.com/@emilygraziano96 Twitter: @flapperdame16
Today, I'm in Rosemont Illinois at SMTAI, Surface Mount Technology International. I'm in the Ultra-HDI Pavilion on the trade show floor. And what are we going to talk about here in the Ultra-HDI pavilion? Ultra high density interconnects, of course.As the demand for smaller, faster, and more powerful devices grows, the need for innovative solutions in circuit design has never been greater. UHDI's represent a significant leap forward, allowing for more connections in a smaller space, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in electronic assemblies.But what exactly are UHDI's? Essentially, they refer to circuit boards with incredibly fine pitch interconnects, enabling higher functionality and complexity in much smaller form factors. This breakthrough is transforming industries like consumer electronics, aerospace, automotive, and medical devices, where space, weight, and performance are critical factors.In this episode, we'll explore the advantages UHDI's bring to the table, from increased design flexibility and performance to better thermal management. We'll also discuss how UHDI's are set to impact the assembly process. With tighter tolerances and more intricate layouts, UHDI assemblies will require new approaches to assembly, inspection, and reliability testing.To better explain UHDI technology, we've put together a panel of subject matter experts. Tara Dunn, Director of Training and Education at the Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA), will moderate a panel discussion with other subject matter experts.In addition to Tara, our other experts are Anaya Vardya CEO of American Standard Circuits, Chrys Shea from Shea Engineering Services, Michael Sivigny, owner and General Manager of CeTaQ Americas, and Oren Manor, Op-Center Core Program Business Director at Siemens Digital Industries Software.Ultra-HDI is here! And if you haven't seen it on your assembly line yet, it's coming, so stay tuned as we unpack the future of Ultra High Density Interconnects and what it means for the next generation of technology.
Episode 53:The Road To Rosemont Part 6: The FinaleThe six-month journey has us all packed and traveling down the road to our finale KISS concert. Our guests Xander from KISS Army Things Podcast, Brant from In My Head Channel, Emily from EmilyGraziano96 YouTube Cannel and our good friend Ric from It's All For You Demon Channel even joined us on these last three episodes. Nick, Nikko, Rob and the Rosemont crew will do a final Rosemont 9. It's a best of KISS and what made us KISS fans episode. This is also an oversized episode and our KISS Thanksgiving Episode. Thankful that these friendships all grew out of the love for this band. This is our thank you to Paul, Gene, Eric, Tommy, Bruce, Mark, Vinnie, Eric, Ace, & Peter. Thank You for being the soundtrack of our lives for 50 years! Next stop… ROSEMONT!Links: Guest Links: KISS Army Things PodcastXander www.youtube.com/@kissarmythings https://www.facebook.com/kissarmythings Twitter: @kissarmythings IN MY HEAD Brant www.youtube.com/@InMyHead Twitter: @InMyHeadChannelEmily Graziano 96 Emily www.youtube.com/@emilygraziano96 Twitter: @flapperdame16 Ric IT"S ALL FOR YOU DEMONwww.youtube.com/ @ItsAllForYouDemon www.instagram.com/itsallforyoudemon/ SHOW HOST:Right Between The Eyeshttps://right-between-the-eyes-podcast.simplecast.com/ TWITTER @RBTEpodcast https://twitter.com/RBTEpodcast Nick@NCarusoJr https://twitter.com/NCarusoJr Nikko@NikkoCaruso https://twitter.com/NikkoCaruso The Vigilante 1939 Podcast@Vigilante1939Rob @DrummerRob10 https://twitter.com/DrummerRob10 FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/RightBetweenTheEyesPodcast INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/rightbetweentheeyespodcast/ MERCHANDISE https://virtualmerchbooths.com/rbtepodcast/ We love it loud... Right Between The Eyes!
The 2023 National Sports Collectors Convention could go down as one of the largest ever for the 43 year old event, if not largest in some time. Taking nearly all the bottom floor of the Donald E. Stephen's Convention Center in Rosemont Illinois, this 5 day event is drawing large crowds from all over. All kinds of cards and collectibles were up for sale or purchase. Card shops, card manufacturers, breakers, graders, sports figures, and content creators kept the mood as high as the temperature was getting on the show floors. Although a shorter stay than I originally planned, I was able to talk with Mike Sommer of the Wax Pack Hero podcast as well as Andy Broome of CGC cards, Sal Barry of the PuckJunk.com and Topps artist Josh Trout. By no means an extensive dive into all of what this show had to offer, I hope it gives you an idea of the size and scope and maybe entice you to see the show next year. Mike Sommer Wax Pack Hero Waxpackhero.com @waxpackhero Sal Barry - puckjunk.com @puckjunk Andy Broome - cgccards.com Josh Trout @jtroutpaintings Follow the Rebel Base Card Podcast on Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Hive, & Facebook @rebelbasecard Email: greg@rebelbasecard.com
Kenneka Jenkins was found dead in the freezer of the Crowne Plaza in Rosemont Illinois, but was everything as it seemed? Amelia joins me to go down several rabbit holes as this story unravels..patreon.com/whatkastSupport the show
With The Assembly Show just around the corner October 26th through the 28th at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont Illinois, we visited with some of speakers on this edition of Assembly Audible. Vice President Brian Buscher of Jervis B. Webb talks with us about how they are gearing up for the event. We also get a quick visit from the Vice President of Schunk, Tom Reek on what they are looking forward to at the show. Watch for the complete video interviews in the Take 2 video series soon.
Oh HAAAAAY, you're back! Welcome to another episode of Oddity Files the Podcast with your hosts Kitsie Duncan and Nick Floyd, featuring your astrology forecast with Ms Fortune on Moody. This weeks Paranormal in the News story is all about recent Mothman sightings in Rosemont Illinois at O'Hare Airport. Kitsie dives into a familiar tale with a different name, The black Hope Curse from down south in Texas. Nick jumps straight into the rabbit hole of Lucid Dreaming Possibly responsible for many Alien Abduction reports. And a listener story tells the tale of an Ouija Board session that may have helped an infant spirit. Send your stories to oddityfilescrew@gmail.com
On September 09, 2017 Kenneka Jenkins was found dead inside a walk-in freezer at the Crowne Plaza, Chicago O'Hare hotel in Rosemont Illinois. Police say it was an accident, but other's aren't so sure.Support the show (https://talkmurder.com/join/)
Friday, September 8th, 2017, 19 year old Kenneka Jenkins is heading out the door of her mothers house saying she and a few of her friends were going to celebrate the job she was just offered by going to a movie and bowling at around 11:30pm. Kenneka was actually going to a hotel party in Rosemont Illinois and this is where she would spend her last day alive.
Jesse Backes is a freelance percussion teacher, composer, and clinician in the midwest. Jesse studied music education at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. He has worked with prestigious organizations as battery coordinator and arranger at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights and multi award winning Drum Corps International champions, The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps in Rosemont Illinois. He joins us on the podcast to talk about how music teaches us to fail, thereby instilling character.
This week we have reviews of last weekends UFC 237 from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Bellator 221 from Rosemont Illinois. We also look ahead to UFC from Rochester, New York as well as all the latest MMA news and Fight announcements.
Guest Bob Ashton who directs the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals Show talks with Captn Bob and Arlo about the upcoming show November 17-18 in Rosemont Illinois