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Want to learn how to make money flipping secondhand décor? In this episode of The Get Thrifty Podcast, host Maggie Scivicque talks with Erica Young of Piccadilly Vintage, a Colorado-based vintage and antique home décor reseller, about how she turned thrift store finds into a growing reselling business. Erica shares practical tips for finding profitable thrifted home décor, spotting overlooked vintage and antique pieces, pricing items for resale, selling on Facebook Marketplace and eBay, setting up at vintage markets, and growing into an antique booth. She also explains how she developed an eye for quality pieces, why mindset matters when sourcing, and how community connections can help resellers grow. This episode is perfect for thrifters, vintage lovers, antique booth vendors, eBay resellers, and anyone who wants to start or grow a secondhand décor reselling business. SHOW NOTES Erica Young shares how a lifelong love of beautiful objects, art history, and travel inspired her journey into vintage and antique reselling. Transitioning from casual thrifting to specializing in higher-end antiques, collectibles, and vintage home décor. How personal taste influences sourcing decisions while still considering what appeals to a broader audience. The value of antique markets, vintage shows, and booth spaces for both profitability and community building. Encouragement for new resellers to "talk yourself into opportunities" rather than letting fear hold you back A desire to lower barriers to entry and make resale knowledge more accessible to newcomers. Why preserving history and connecting people through objects remains one of the most rewarding aspects of reselling. The role of optimism and openness when thrifting, and why expectations can shape what you discover.
Man müsste mal...heldenhaft einkaufen! In ihrem Laden „Kreislaufhelden“ in der Lübecker Straße in Schwerin geht es im Wesentlichen um zwei miteinander verknüpfte Kreisläufe: die Kreislaufwirtschaft (Wiederverwertung) und einen sozialen Kreislauf. Das Konzept basiert auf folgenden Säulen: Der Produktkreislauf (Secondhand & Nachhaltigkeit): Der größte Teil des Angebots der „Kreislaufhelden“ ist Secondhand. Gut erhaltene, gespendete Kleidung, Spielzeug und Accessoires. Statt weggeworfen zu werden, bleiben die Dinge im Umlauf, werden zu günstigen Preisen weiterverkauft, bekommen ein zweites Leben. Der soziale Kreislauf (Gemeinnützigkeit): Mit dem Verkauf der abgegebenen Kleidung und anderer Sachspenden finanziert Julia Geisendorf die laufenden Kosten des Geschäfts. – Ein Teil der Einnahmen geht gezielt an wechselnde gemeinnützige Vereine und Organisationen in der Region Schwerin weitergegeben wird. Wer bei den „Kreislaufhelden“ einkauft oder etwas spendet, unterstützt also gleichzeitig den Umweltschutz durch Müllvermeidung und das soziale Miteinander in der Stadt. Umweltschutz als Lebensgrundlage und soziales Miteinander als Lebensqualität sind eng miteinander verbunden. Kurz gesagt: Der Umweltschutz sorgt dafür, dass wir leben können. Das soziale Miteinander sorgt dafür, wie wir leben – nämlich mit Freude, Würde und Gemeinschaft. Zusammen bilden sie das perfekte Herzstück, damit das große Karussell, der Kreislauf, des Lebens für alle Generationen sicher weiterdreht. Wer erfahren möchte, wie Julia Geisendorf auf die Idee gekommen ist, mit den „Kreislaufhelden“ loszulegen, wer ihr dabei zur Seite steht, wer bereits von den Erlösen unterstützt wurde, wie es um das Geschäft heute steht und was jede und jeder tun kann, um ein Held zu sein erfährt das in dieser Folge vom Podcast „Man müsste mal …“ mit Andreas Lußky und Claus Oellerking. FB https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572936933092 https://www.instagram.com/kreislaufhelden
Just how niche is the secondhand retail market?Secondhand retail is one of the fastest-growing forces in retail, with the market expected to approach $80 billion by 2030. According to America's Thrift CEO Chris Homewood, that scale would make the category larger than the GDP of more than 130 countries.But the story is bigger than growth.As consumers spend more of their lives in digital environments, they are increasingly seeking experiences that feel tangible, personal, and unexpected. Thrift shopping delivers exactly that. Unlike traditional e-commerce, where shoppers search for a specific item, secondhand retail is built around discovery. The thrill comes from finding something you weren't looking for, a premium jacket for $9, a collectible hidden in plain sight, or a one-of-a-kind piece that turns a routine shopping trip into a treasure hunt.That experience is resonating with a new generation of shoppers. More than 60% of Gen Z consumers now shop secondhand, driven by a combination of value, sustainability, and a desire for experiences that feel authentic. The result is a customer base that spans income levels and demographics, proving that thrift has evolved far beyond its traditional roots.For America's Thrift, the opportunity is clear. The company operates 35 stores across the Southeast and is pursuing disciplined expansion, opening approximately five stores annually while building a footprint that stretches northward. Supported by strong community partnerships and a business model centered on convenience, the company is positioning itself for long-term growth.As retail continues to evolve, one thing remains constant: people still crave discovery. And in an increasingly digital world, the joy of finding something unexpected may be one of the most powerful drivers of all.What You'll HearWhy the secondhand market is projected to approach $80 billion by 2030The surprising reason Halloween is the biggest season in thrift retailHow thrift retailers source, process, and price millions of donated itemsWhy Gen Z is helping drive the growth of secondhand shoppingHow America's Thrift is expanding through profitable store growthWhat landlords and shopping center owners are seeing in the rise of thrift retailChapters00:01 – Chris Homewood's retail journeyFrom the Marine Corps to Circuit City, Target, Ross, private equity turnarounds, and now leading America's Thrift.04:08 – What is America's Thrift Stores?A look at the business model, footprint, mission, and charity partnerships.05:57 – Who shops at thrift stores today?Why thrifting now appeals to both value shoppers and younger consumers.07:21 – How thrift retailers acquire inventoryThe donation ecosystem that fuels the business.08:22 – The operations behind inventory flowWhy convenience, processing speed, and execution matter more than buying.10:49 – The power of fresh inventoryHow nine-day inventory turns keep customers coming back.13:21 – Resale, apparel, and the growth of secondhandUnderstanding the size and trajectory of the market.15:06 – Store size, pricing, and profitabilityHow America's Thrift evaluates locations and prices merchandise.16:44 – The growth strategyWhy the company is focused on disciplined expansion and profitable new stores.23:37 – Why secondhand retail is acceleratingThe consumer trends creating long-term momentum for thrift.26:41 – How traditional retailers view thriftCompetition, co-tenancy, and traffic generation.29:28 – E-commerce versus physical retailWhy brick-and-mortar remains central to the thrift experience.34:01 – The future of America's Thrift StoresWhat's next for the company and the broader secondhand category.
Klein took a trip to the Pasadena Humane Society this weekend and was talked into adopting a dog, but a twist at the end left him empty-handed. Ally's animal experience of the weekend was getting crapped on by a bird at the Long Beach Aquarium. Both stories prove we shouldn't be allowed around people OR animals. We kicked off Father's Day week by hearing the worst/best advice your dad ever gave you (or that you ever gave to your kid). Good advice included how to properly pour a beer, and bad advice included having sex with a wig on to 'keep it interesting' in the bedroom. Don't Be A Dick, Rich People! We continued our effort to eliminate the dicks of the world by publicly shaming them, and today we focused on dick rich people. Nominees included bad tippers, people who drive slow in fast cars, and non-fans who go to sporting events as a flex. Which rich dick would you like to nominate? We also went through a relationship satisfaction quiz and we quickly learned most marriages aren't happy ones. Like us, they're just ok!
Today I'm speaking with Mike Lane, Managing Director and co-founder of WeBuyBooks about the economics of the second-hand book business. WeBuyBooks is one of the UK's largest second-hand book dealers. Mike talks about how he got his start in the book industry, which books sell and which don't, and what the future holds for the book industry more broadly. Mike also discusses other second-hand business lines in CDs, DVDs, and Legos. Visit WeBuyBooks.co.uk and use code NBN15 for 15% extra on your first offer. Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I'm speaking with Mike Lane, Managing Director and co-founder of WeBuyBooks about the economics of the second-hand book business. WeBuyBooks is one of the UK's largest second-hand book dealers. Mike talks about how he got his start in the book industry, which books sell and which don't, and what the future holds for the book industry more broadly. Mike also discusses other second-hand business lines in CDs, DVDs, and Legos. Visit WeBuyBooks.co.uk and use code NBN15 for 15% extra on your first offer. Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Today I'm speaking with Mike Lane, Managing Director and co-founder of WeBuyBooks about the economics of the second-hand book business. WeBuyBooks is one of the UK's largest second-hand book dealers. Mike talks about how he got his start in the book industry, which books sell and which don't, and what the future holds for the book industry more broadly. Mike also discusses other second-hand business lines in CDs, DVDs, and Legos. Visit WeBuyBooks.co.uk and use code NBN15 for 15% extra on your first offer. Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I'm speaking with Mike Lane, Managing Director and co-founder of WeBuyBooks about the economics of the second-hand book business. WeBuyBooks is one of the UK's largest second-hand book dealers. Mike talks about how he got his start in the book industry, which books sell and which don't, and what the future holds for the book industry more broadly. Mike also discusses other second-hand business lines in CDs, DVDs, and Legos. Visit WeBuyBooks.co.uk and use code NBN15 for 15% extra on your first offer. Caleb Zakarin is CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Heute wird's wild: Von purer Müdigkeit und Mittelscheitel-Traumata geht es direkt in theologische Deep-Dives über christlichen Rap und Urheberrechtsverletzungen im Gottesdienst. Tobias ballert im Sprint sein Buch zu Ende, während Kira versucht, die Münchner Lokalpolitik auf Instagram zu verkuppeln. Eine chaotische Folge zwischen Counter-Strike im Büro und Anzug-Hacks von C&A.
HOUR 3- Secondhand Cindy's BuzzBallz, Happy Announcements and MORE full 2190 Tue, 09 Jun 2026 15:40:00 +0000 aGZJf10d227Axjuqhp8tdjdOvh572lGI society & culture Klein/Ally Show: The Podcast society & culture HOUR 3- Secondhand Cindy's BuzzBallz, Happy Announcements and MORE Klein.Ally.Show on KROQ is more than just a "dynamic, irreverent morning radio show that mixes humor, pop culture, and unpredictable conversation with a heavy dose of realness." (but thanks for that quote anyway). Hosted by Klein, Ally, and a cast of weirdos (both on the team and from their audience), the show is known for its raw, offbeat style, offering a mix of sarcastic banter, candid interviews, and an unfiltered take on everything from culture to the chaos of everyday life. With a loyal, engaged fanbase and an addiction for pushing boundaries, the show delivers the perfect blend of humor and insight, all while keeping things fun, fresh, and sometimes a little bit illegal. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture https://player.amperwavepodc
Today I am joined by Liz Wheeler of Secondhand Stories Chicken Sanctuary. Liz is a passionate animal advocate who has spent her life dedicated to protecting animals and inspiring compassion for them. She has completed a certificate in Animal Welfare from Thompson Rivers University and a certification in Anthrozoology at the University of Windsor. Her enthusiasm for connecting people and animals together has led her to a career as a professional fundraiser. She's worked at the Ottawa Humane Society, Humane Canada (Canadian Federation of Humane Societies) and is currently the Philanthropy Manager at Faunalytics. In 2022, Liz began rescuing chickens and is now the proud founder of Secondhand Stories Chicken Sanctuary. Her passions include convincing government officials to care about animals and eating vegan food.To connect with Liz: Visit her website:https://www.secondhandstories.ca/Follow the Sanctuary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondhandstories_/Check out:https://faunalytics.org/And connect with Liz on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmwheeler/When you've finished Liz's episode, check out Episode 132 with Liz's Faunalytics colleague, karol orzechowski: https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/podcast/episode/31bf3cc5/episode-132-its-not-propaganda-with-karol-orzechowski-of-faunalyticsAt the end we briefly get to chatting about Women Funders in Animal Rights (WFAR), an organization of which we are both so proud to be members. Learn more about WFAR on their website https://www.womenfundersinar.org/and check out Deanna Meyler's DYBTH episode where we talk all about WFAR: https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/podcast/episode/3693a605/episode-129-putting-your-money-where-your-values-are-with-deanna-meylerTo connect with me:Follow me on Facebook and Instagram @didyoubringthehummusDYBTH merch now available! Check out the shop here: https://did-you-bring-the-hummus.myspreadshop.comFor more info on my Public Speaking 101 program: https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/publicspeakingforactivistsContact me here or send me an email at info@didyoubringthehummus.comSign up for meditation sessions hereSign up for The Vegan Voyage, to sponsor the podcast, book meditations packages, or sign up for my Public Speaking program hereJoin my Podcast Fan Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/didyoubringthehummus/To be a guest on the podcast: https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/beaguest©2026 Kimberly Winters - Did You Bring the Hummus LLCTheme Song ©2020 JP Winters @musicbyjpw
Let's dust off the archives again and celebrate some of the guests we've had on the Rippling Pages This time, we're going back to a conversation that was had in 2022 with the writer, editor, and all around bookish good guy, Nicholas Royle. I spoke to Nicholas about his wonderful book about book collecting, WHITE SPINES:THE CONFESSIONS OF A BOOK COLLECTOR Chances are, if you've a penchant for second-hand books, you'll have been or known about one of the many bookshops Nicholas visited to find the Picador books that he coveted. We're also celebrating Leeds Literature Festival. The book features Leeds bookshops, and Nicholas is in Leeds talking about the art of the short story with Alice Jolly and Naomi Booth. Get your tickets below Tickets to me in conversation with Alice Hattrick. https://www.leedslitfest.co.uk/events/alice-hattrick-fancy-work/ Get exclusive subscriber benefits from the Rippling Pages. https://patreon.com/RipplingPagesPod?utm_medi Check out the Rippling Pages Bookshop and buy all the books featured on the Rippling Pages: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/ripplingpagespod Interested in hosting your own podcast? Follow this link and find out how: https://www.podbean.com/ripplingpages Reference Points Writers and Books AJ Ashworth Andrea Ashworth The Lake John Foxx (Nightjar Press) M. John Harrison Anna Kavan - Ice (Picador: 1967) Alberto Manguel (editor) Black Water: The Anthology of Fantastic Literature (Picador: 1983) Livi Michael - The Lake (Nightjar Press) Alison Moore Nicholas Royle - First Novel (Vintage: 2013) Nicholas Royle - Counterparts (Penguin: 1995) Nicholas Royle - Ornithology (Confingo: 2017) Nicholas Royle - An English Guide to Bird Watching (Myriad Editions: 2017) Nicholas Royle - Uncanny (Manchester University Press: 2003) Per Wahlöö - The Lorry (Picador: 1972) Conrad Williams Artists Paul Delvaux Salvador Dali Chapters 3.00 - when did he first see the white spines? 7.00 - what was special about the books 9.00 - why write this book 12.15 - Writing a quest 14.45 - is it about confession or obsession 18.10 - giving second life to writers 19.35 - second hand bookshops 24.55 - tactile nature of books 26.09 - sharing names and uncanniness 28.15 - two Nicholas Royles 30.30 - dreams and realities of being a writer 34.45 - nightjar press
Reisen Reisen - Der Podcast mit Jochen Schliemann und Michael Dietz
Viel Natur, entspannte Lebensart, Kulinarik - wo leben die glücklichsten Menschen der Welt? In Skandinavien. Und genau deshalb feiern Tamina Kallert, Jochen und Michi in dieser Miniserie den hohen Norden mit all seiner Weite, Stille, Musik und diesem besonderen Lebensgefühl, für das die Schweden sogar ein eigenes Wort haben: Lagom. Gerade recht. Nicht mehr, nicht weniger.Tamina war im Sommer mit einem kleinen Bulli durch Småland unterwegs und hat ihren Geburtstag mitten im Mittsommerfest gefeiert. Mit Blumenkranz, Erdbeerkuchen und singenden Fremden auf dem Dorfplatz. Michi hat sich in Stockholm verliebt. Nicht in die Sehenswürdigkeiten, sondern in das Lebensgefühl von Södermalm, wo die Menschen im Sommer auf breiten Boulevards sitzen, als hätte die Zeit aufgehört zu zählen. Jochen hat sein rotes Holzhaus am See gefunden und überprüft lieber nochmal auf Google Maps, ob wirklich niemand in der Nähe wohnt.Dazu gibt es eine Überraschung aus dem Untergrund: die längste Kunstgalerie der Welt führt nicht durch ein Museum, sondern durch die Stockholmer U-Bahn. Und ins ABBA-Museum geht man auch dann, wenn man kein Fan ist. Versprochen.–Bei „Bella Skandinavia" reisen Deutschlands bekannteste Urlaubs-Expertin Tamina Kallert (u. a. „WDR Wunderschön") sowie Jochen Schliemann und Michael Dietz von „Reisen Reisen – der Podcast" durch den magischen Norden Europas.Diese Folge entstand mit freundlicher Unterstützung der Deutschen Bahn: www.bahn.de / Inspirationen Reisen (u.a. Skandinavien) www.bahn.de/summerrail / Interrail: www.bahn.de/interrail
I bought some second-hand bunks this week. High quality. Good stuff. Perfect for the nine-year-old's bedroom. But to make way for his new addition, I needed to pack up his old bed. It was a king single – nothing fancy. Built from a little kit set with Allen key screws and cheap wood. But the bed was still in reasonable condition, and even though we didn't need it anymore, I figured it might be useful for another family. At the very least, before condemning it to landfill, I thought it worth a quick check. Brand new, the bed must only have cost $400, so I did what I thought was the right thing. I took a few photos then I took it apart, labelled the screws, and neatly stacked up the various pieces. I put an ad on Facebook Marketplace: Free kid's bed frame. King single. Free if you're happy to pick it up. Now, look. I know there's more than enough junk in this world. I didn't have any grand expectations that anyone would even want the bed. I certainly didn't oversell it. But no sooner had I put it online, I started receiving messages asking if it was available. Yep, I said. It sure is. I marked the listing as sold and with the first person to message me, I arranged a time to hand over the bed the following day. Given I was due to be at work, I explained to the buyer I'd have to sort out someone else to be home to help with the handover instead of leaving the bed outside in the rain. Job done, I figured. All sorted. Win-win. Except the person never showed. Never turned up. Never messaged to explain or apologise. Just went incommunicado. Ghosted me. They'd been dead keen 24 hours earlier, but something, apparently, had changed. Even though they knew I was arranging to get someone else to be at home to give them something they wanted for free, apparently I wasn't worth even a cursory note. It's funny how different trading fora have slightly different cultures. When I was a kid, before the internet was really in use and TradeMe was a thing, we had the Buy, Sell and Exchange. It cost a few bucks to buy each week, and it was a treasure trove of junk. I was too young to trade anything, but I loved browsing through the pages. If you had any questions about an item, you had to give someone a call. We had the Trading Post on radio, which was always an amazing listen, and TradeMe's been the big digital player here since its inception. But these days, Facebook Marketplace is responsible for a growing number of trades. In my experience, it's usually for stuff that's less suitable for auctions. A fixed price. A quick trade. Bob's your uncle. It's also the best place for giving stuff away for free or nearly for free. There's no fee. No one pays anything. But there's a downside. This week's saga with the bed wasn't the first time I've been stood up without explanation by someone who a few hours earlier was apparently desperate for an item and grateful to be receiving it for nothing. I've only done about half a dozen trades on Marketplace. I reckon for half of them I've been stood up. I just find it so rude. Who are these people? I can't imagine messaging a stranger, knowing they'd made arrangements to help me with something, and then changing my mind and being so unconcerned with how it affected them, that I wouldn't even bother sending them a sentence. Maybe it says something about our wider culture. It's transactional. People aren't bothered by throw-away relationships. You're only valuable to someone else if they can get something out of you. I put the bed back up online and someone else immediately asked if they could take it. They're supposed to collect it today, so we'll see how that works out. But honestly, it wasn't the bed that got me, it was the principle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Secondhand shops are hit or miss. For Alex, volunteer at his local library's bookstore, it's always miss. A day sorting donations takes a turn when he finds a bit of himself in an old pulp novel, not in any way he could have predicted.Today's story is “A Donation, circa 1970” by Corran Orreaux, who puts words on paper pretty well for a guy with hooves, and you can find more of his stories on Fur Affinity.Read for you by Rob MacWolf — werewolf hitchhiker.thevoice.dog | Apple podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsIf you have a story you think would be a good fit, you can check out the requirements, fill out the submission template and get in touch with us.https://thevoice.dog/episode/a-donation-circa-1970-by-corran-orreaux
Should we be spending up to $368 billion on nuclear powered submarines over the next 30 years? Peter Garrett, the former Labor Minister and Midnight Oil star doesn't think so. He's set up a crowdfunded inquiry into the AUKUS submarine deal. It follows the government revealing the original agreement has changed a bit with the US to switch out one new sub for a second hand one. Today, Sam Roggeveen, director of the Lowy Institute's International Security Program, on the growing concerns about the deal and what we really need to defend Australia.Featured: Sam Roggeveen, director of the Lowy Institute's International Security Program
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the opinion poll that suggests Pauline Hanson's far-right One Nation party is now the most popular political party in Australia.
In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea reveals how millions of workers getting a raise could drive a rate rise. Plus, what happens if Australia gets an Ebola case & why we’re getting secondhand AUKUS subs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Deputy Prime Minister has announced a significant shift in the AUKUS deal, with Australia to purchase three second hand nuclear submarines and move to focus on new unmanned underwater drones. The shift comes amid doubts over US capability to produce enough new vessels, prompting concerns Australia will receive less capable and shorter lasting submarines. - उपप्रधान तथा रक्षा मन्त्री रिचर्ड मार्ल्सले आणविक पनडुब्बी सम्बन्धी अकस सम्झौतामा महत्त्वपूर्ण परिवर्तनको घोषणा गरेका छन्। यसअन्तर्गत अस्ट्रेलियाले तीन वटा प्रयोग गरिएका वा सेकेन्ड-ह्यान्ड आणविक पनडुब्बी खरिद गर्नेछ भने अब पानी मुनि चल्ने नयाँ मानवरहित ड्रोनहरूको विकास र प्रयोगमा बढी ध्यान केन्द्रित गर्नेछ। अमेरिकाको पर्याप्त सङ्ख्यामा नयाँ पनडुब्बी उत्पादन गर्न सक्ने क्षमतामाथि प्रश्न उठ्दै गर्दा कतै अस्ट्रेलियाले कम क्षमतायुक्त र धेरै समय नटिक्ने पनडुब्बी पाउने हो कि भन्ने चिन्ता व्यक्त भइरहेको समयमा यो परिवर्तन आएको हो। थप यो रिपोर्टमा।हाम्रा थप अडियो प्रस्तुतिहरू पोडकास्टका रूपमा उपलब्ध छन्। यो नि:शुल्क सेवा प्रयोग गर्न तपाईंले आफ्नो नाम दर्ता गर्नु पर्दैन। पोडकास्टमा सामाग्री उपलब्ध हुनासाथ सुन्न यहाँ थिच्नुहोस्।एसबीएस नेपालीको प्रत्यक्ष प्रसारण हरेक मङ्गलवार र बिहीवार दिउँसो २ बजे SBS South Asian मा डिजिटल रेडियोमार्फत, आफ्नो टेलिभिजनको च्यानल ३०५ मा, SBS Audio एपमार्फत, SBS On Demand मा वा हाम्रो वेबसाइटबाट सुन्न सक्नुहुन्छ।साथै हामी सोसल मिडिया प्लेटफर्महरू फेसबुक, इन्स्टाग्राम र एक्स मा पनि रहेका छौं SBS Nepali का नाममा।
The Deputy Prime Minister has announced a significant shift in the AUKUS deal, with Australia to purchase three second hand nuclear submarines and move to focus on new unmanned underwater drones. The shift comes amid doubts over US capability to produce enough new vessels, prompting concerns that Australia will receive less capable and shorter lasting submarines.
The Deputy Prime Minister has announced a significant shift in the AUKUS deal, with Australia to purchase three second hand nuclear submarines and move to focus on new unmanned underwater drones. The shift comes amid doubts over US capability to produce enough new vessels, prompting concerns Australia will receive less capable and shorter lasting submarines.
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Australia to receive secondhand submarines under AUKUS; Labor Senator Jenny McAllister says the rise in popularity of One Nation is a reflection of failures within the Coalition and in football, the Socceroos defeated by Mexico.
(00:00-8:58) Sax Boy Billy. Where does Captain Hook get his hooks? Audio of Mike Francesa and he's really unhappy with this year's Mets squad. Natitude is raking.(9:06-24:55) Maybe today is the start of a winning streak, Doug. Lars Nootbar on track to be back soon. First time in Yankees history that everyone in the lineup at 2 hits or more. Memphis Redbirds down there raking still. Talking roster and potential moves. Work stoppage looming.(25:05-49:40) SEC coaches meetings in Florida this week. Audio clips of Eli Drinkwitz talking about the ever changing landscape in college football and what fixes need to be implemented. Piglet, that's you, Tim. Service dogs in restaurants. Barrel rolling home. Air Bud version of The Bear. Jackson on the side of the dogs. Chairman's arms are frozen off. Katty Bates.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You Are the Threat!Why Awakening Destroys the Illusion of Authority Hidden Power Structures, and Reclaiming Your PerceptionThe world you were taught to believe in is incomplete—and increasingly, evidence supports this reality. From declassified government files to whistleblower testimonies, from weather modification moving from “conspiracy theory” to documented practice, the cracks in consensus reality are widening. As someone who navigates both the seen and unseen—through clairvoyant work, mystical practice, and deep study of economics and power structures—I can tell you this: We're no longer in Kansas. But this isn't just about what “they” are hiding. It's about remembering who you really are and reclaiming your capacity to think, feel, and perceive independently.You Need Permission to Know TruthThe Lie: Truth comes from institutions—governments, media conglomerates, textbooks, expert consensus. If Wikipedia says “quackery,” it must be false. If you question official narratives, you're unstable, conspiratorial, or dangerous.The Truth:* Gnosis—direct, embodied knowing—is more reliable than borrowed belief. This is what mystics have always understood: “Gnosis is the moment the soul remembers it has roots beneath the visible world... Direct revelation, not secondhand spiritual leftovers microwaved in the cafeteria of consensus reality.”* History is written by victors and funded by agendas. From an economic and power structure perspective, information control is wealth control.* “Conspiracy theorists” were eventually proven right about: Epstein networks, MK-Ultra, Operation Northwoods, Stolen Elections, Watergate, weather modification/cloud seeding, and countless declassified operations including a propped stock market to benefit the few.No one will be able to escape the fact that we need to stop outsourcing our sense-making to institutions that profit from our obedience.Stay Neutral and.....* Practice “upside-down logic”: If something is heavily censored or ridiculed, ask why. Use suppression as a curiosity signal, not a stop sign.* Develop gnosis through somatic wisdom: When you encounter information, notice—does your body contract or expand? Trust your energetic intelligence over intellectual parroting. Patriarchy Lives OnThe primary reason for mass deception isn't random—it's strategic. From years of studying power structures and economics, I've observed the major reason we've been lied to is because of where our POWER truly is - when used from love and agency.What's Being Hidden:✅ Your immense creative, spiritual, and energetic capacities (what the “occult”—literally meaning “hidden”—points toward)✅ Technologies and systems that would eliminate artificial scarcity (free energy, suppressed healing modalities, decentralized power)This sums it up about right.“A disconnected person is easier to influence. A fearful population is easier to direct.”Take back your energy and agency.*Audit your energy drains: What systems, habits, or beliefs keep you too exhausted to question reality?*Prioritize nervous system regulation: Meditation, breathwork, time in nature, creative play—these aren't luxuries; they're acts of resistance against manufactured dysregulation.When Truth-Seeking Becomes a PrisonNot all “awakening” is liberation. Conspiracy culture can become its own cage.Common Traps:
Den Kleiderschrank ausmisten und damit Geld verdienen: Das versprechen Onlineplattformen wie Vinted, Sellpy oder Momox. Der Markt für Secondhand aus dem Internet wächst rasant. Das liegt aber nicht nur daran, dass Gebrauchtes günstiger ist. Lindner, Nadine www.deutschlandfunk.de, Hintergrund
Is Trade Me still the place to go to buy and sell secondhand items? Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Australia's electric vehicle (EV) market hit a new record in April. And sales of second-hand EVs are soaring too. Some owners are also converting classic cars. - ዕዳጋ ብኤሌክትሪክ ዝሰርሓ መካይን ዝሓለፈ ወርሒ ሚያዝያ ኣብ ኣውስትራልያ ሓድሽ ክብረወሰን ኣመዝጊቦም። መሸጣታታት ካልኣይ ኢድ ወይ ዘገልገላ ናይ ኤሌክትሪክ መካይን (EVs) ድማ ብተመሳሳሊ ብናህሪ ወሲኾም። ገለ ሰብ መካይን'ውን ንህቡባት ናይ ቀደም ቅዲ (ክላሲክ) መካይኖም ናብ ኤሌክትሪክ ይቕይርወን ኣለዉ።
Today, host John Norlin shares a practical relationship-building strategy called the secondhand compliment — an intentional approach to recognizing students through another trusted adult, especially before a strong connection has been established. He also explains why indirect recognition can land more credibly with students who don't yet feel seen, and how this simple three-step practice fits into the broader work of intentionally building, maintaining, and restoring relationships with students. In this conversation, John offers important reminders for educators and leaders: Direct compliments can sometimes feel off-putting to students you haven't connected with yet. Indirect recognition through another adult can feel more credible and genuine. The secondhand compliment only works when the positive observation is specific and real, it cannot be fluff. Delivering recognition through a coach, counselor, or administrator creates a network of adults who are actively affirming students together. Learn More About CharacterStrong: Access FREE MTSS Curriculum Samples Request a Quote Today! Learn more about CharacterStrong Implementation Support Visit the CharacterStrong Website
Australia's electric vehicle (EV) market hit a new record in April. And sales of second-hand EVs are soaring too. Some owners are also converting classic cars.
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Dana and Harry from Secondhand Dreamcar joined us to talk about writing their blues / soul song The Meaning. Download the lyrics to follow along. We talked about: Our songwriting challenge for 2026 to write a traditional country song How the band collaborates on songwriting and instrumental arrangements Dana tends to bring piano-based songs to the band, but not acoustic guitar The act of ditching songs or ideas that are not working When and how do you know when a song or idea is good?… Read the rest
yea I can't say we are rallying behind our boss at the office...we went out for drinks and watched him get curved by a waitress so not exactly a role model...
In diesem Deep Dive spricht Hannah mit Anna Greil, Co-Founderin und COO von Minimist, über fünf Jahre Uptraded, mehrere Co-Founder-Trennungen und den Wechsel zu einem Startup, das Secondhand-Verkäufern hilft, ihre Operations zu digitalisieren.Anna spricht offen darüber, warum der Marktplatz nicht funktioniert hat, wie sie das Investorenkapital freiwillig zurückgezahlt hat und was sie über das richtige Co-Founder-Setup gelernt hat. Dazu: Warum Minimist im DACH-Markt nicht ankam, aber in England und Australien schon.Production: Hanna MoserMusik (Intro/Outro): www.sebastianegger.com
When money is tight you might reasonably expect shoppers will turn to second-hand stores instead. However, the Director of the Salvation Army stores said they've seen the opposite, describing the drop as 'significant' and a 'shocker'. ANZ card spending data backs that up. Spending for second-hand goods fell 3.2 percent in March and 3.3 percent in April. There are 125 Salvation Army Family Stores across the country, Gareth Marshall the National Director spoke to Melissa Chan-Green.
Kellie and Allen experienced an exclusive VIP dining adventure at a Michelin-starred restaurant's grand opening in Dallas, featuring insights from celebrity chef Michael White on Italian cuisine and share all the details with you! We Deep Dive into the Instagram 'Great Purge of 2026' to understand its impact on social media engagement, and enjoy hilarious survival tips on avoiding bear attacks and wilderness mishaps. We also Explore the funniest Facebook marketplace finds and why 'certified pre-owned' items might surprise you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Queens of the Blues podcast celebrates the prolific female blues music from the early 1920's to present times. This show, entitled “Second Hand Daddy” is entirely about Martha Copeland.#marthacopeland
Mind Matters | Message 4: Second-Hand Struggle | Pastor Chad Dingess | 05/03/2026 by Bethesda Church
Smart Questions Women Should Ask When Buying a Second Hand Car:Muhammed Ramiz Saley by Radio Islam
When we look closely, we can see that circular solutions can end up compromising - or even cancelling out - sustainability benefits. In this episode, we'll discuss research into the psychological concept of moral licensing, and the rebound effect. Dr. Meital Peleg Mizrachi works at the intersection of sustainable fashion, consumer behaviour, and public policy. She is a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University and an adjunct professor at the University of Connecticut, and her research focuses on the environmental and social implications of global fashion systems, including overconsumption, second-hand markets, and regulatory frameworks. Meital explores how policy design, behavioural insights, and economic structures shape sustainable consumption patterns. She is a board member at the Sustainable Fashion Consumption Research Network, and her work has been published in leading academic journals and featured in global media outlets. We'll discuss unintended consequences of circular economy solutions in fashion, including the rebound effect associated with second-hand consumption. We'll also talk about her research into the global flows of used clothing with fieldwork in Ghana.
Clare has ranked among the top ten counties in Ireland for second-hand fashion use. New research shows almost 4,000 people in this county are searching for second-hand fashion sites online each week. Per head of population, only Carlow, Cavan, Leitrim, Dublin, Kildare, Wexford, Louth and Galway came in ahead of the Banner. Shannon based Search Engine Optimisation Specialist Megan Roberts says Clare's focus on sustainable fashion is clear.
This week on The Talking Headways podcast we're joined by Calvin Thigpen of Toole Design and Ysabel Hoogeveen of Upway to discuss a report entitled Refurbished E-bikes: An Affordable Transportation Solution for Cities and Consumers. We chat about costs for used e-bikes and what could help grow the industry. +++ Get the show ad free on Patreon! Find out about our newsletter and archive on YouTube! Follow us on Bluesky, Threads, Instagram, YouTube, Flickr, Substack ... @theoverheadwire Follow us on Mastadon theoverheadwire@sfba.social Support the show on Patreon http://patreon.com/theoverheadwire Buy books on our Bookshop.org Affiliate site! And get our Cars are Cholesterol shirt at Tee-Public! And everything else at http://theoverheadwire.com
Every other Tuesday, we grab a past question from the Facebook group, then Meredith and Scott answer it and read some of the answers given by other listeners. The question for this episode: What is the worst second hand embarrassment you've ever felt? Links for this episode: DC video in CVS - https://youtube.com/shorts/okIKTmzebVo Meredith's nail polish: https://www.essie.com/nail-polish/longwear Scott's Drip Dry recommendation: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000TBXWNW?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Meredith's podcast is The Curious Introvert: https://MeredithForReal.com To check out the new Tuesday Question and get in the discussion, join us at WhatWasThatLike.com/facebook. Sponsor deals: Visit [www.functionhealth.com/WHATWAS](http://www.functionhealth.com/WHATWAS) or use gift code WHATWAS25 for a $25 credit toward your membership. Visit [AuraFrames.com](http://AuraFrames.com) and use promo code WHATWAS at checkout to get $45 off. If you're 21 or older, get 25% OFF your first order + free shipping @IndaCloud with code [WHATWAS] at https://inda.shop/[WHATWAS]! #indacloudpod Go to [ThriveMarket.com/WHATWAS](http://ThriveMarket.com/WHATWAS) to get 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 gift just for signing up. Go to [Quince.com/whatwas](http://Quince.com/whatwas) for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns! Get 15% off OneSkin with the code [**WHATWAS**] at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Try Mint Mobile for 3 months, for just 15 bucks a month - [MintMobile.com/WHAT](https://MintMobile.com/WHAT) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have a great show for you this week! Chris teams up with Cameron Spoor and Lea Popielinski against the team of Jonathan and Noah Hauber with Erin hosting. Enjoy! Note - apologies for the abrupt cuts during this episode, we were having some significant technical difficulties. If you want to support the show and get access to 400+ episodes you can't hear anywhere else be sure to head to www.trivialwarfarearmy.com and sign up as a Seargant or higher! And if you want to join the community and start making friends I hope you'll join our Facebook group!
In this episode of the Hollow Bunny Leadership Podcast, former police chiefs Kristen Ziman and Sylvia Moir use a chaotic, uncomfortable round of golf to explore a bigger question: how do you know when it's time to leave—whether in a situation, a relationship, or a leadership role? Through candid storytelling and reflection, they unpack the tendency to “stay too long,” often driven by fear, identity, or a desire to be kind, and examine how that choice can impact both personal well-being and others. The conversation expands into leadership, highlighting the responsibility to build a strong bench, avoid clinging to power, and recognize when staying serves self over mission. Ultimately, they challenge listeners to be honest with themselves, noting that true leadership is measured not by how long you stay, but by what happens after you leave.
Today, we're giving validation, pep talks and space to vent for listeners struggling with: Aging parents who don't take care of their health Falling out of love with your work and feeling like you're totally ineffective (you aren't!) Being hit by a grief tsunami and losing your ambition Feeling like a horrible mother for being disappointed by a gender reveal (we have THOUGHTS!) The secondhand embarrassment of your boyfriend being bad at his job Being the worst mom in the world (not possible, Nora already is!) ☎️ Give us a call or drop us a text at (612) 568-4441
Rachel, a VBAC mom, NICU nurse, researcher, and soon to be women's health NP, shares her healing VBAC journey with us today. Her first birth started as an induction and quickly turned into an urgent cesarean. She experienced a failed spinal, aggression from providers, and general anesthesia. Rachel talks about some tough things she's seen as a NICU nurse and how trauma can show up secondhand. She shares why it's so important to process those experiences, and how she uses them to be a more compassionate caregiver.We also talk about what it means to truly be informed during birth. It matters so much to be humanized in those moments, to be talked to and included in decisions as they're happening instead of being told after the fact.As she prepared for her VBAC, Rachel focused on evidence based care, setting clear boundaries, and building a supportive team around her. We talk about how physiological birth can still be supported in a hospital setting, practical prep like the role of Webster certified chiropractic care, and why partners need time and space to process birth too.Rachel also shares what it was like to have the same doula for both her cesarean and her VBAC and how that support made a difference, not just during birth but in processing everything afterward. Her story is such a good reminder that healing is possible, support matters, and you deserve to feel seen, heard, and respected every step of the way.Keywords: VBAC after traumatic C-section, NICU nurse VBAC story, informed consentVBAC Certified Doula FinderThe VBAC Link Supportive Provider ListThe Evidence on DatesThe Ultimate VBAC Prep Course for ParentsOnline VBAC Doula TrainingSubmit Your VBAC/CBAC StoryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
We've all been there — witnessing a painfully awkward moment that wasn't technically yours, but somehow you still felt the full-body cringe. This week on the What We Said Podcast, you submitted your best secondhand embarrassment stories, and the girls are breaking them down. From a rogue husband inviting another couple to sit with them in an otherwise empty restaurant, to a bold “three finger combo” comment made to a father-in-law that absolutely was not necessary. If you're not already cringing, just wait — this episode is equal parts painful and hilarious.!!! TIMECODES !!!CATCH UP: 0:08STORIES: 16:18// WHAT WE ARE WEARING/MENTIONING // https://shopmy.us/shop/whatwesaidpodcast SHOP OUR MERCH: https://shop.dearmedia.com/collections/what-we-said !!! FOLLOW US !!!INSTA: @WHATWESAID, @JACIMARIESMITH, @CHELSEYJADECURTISTIKTOK: @CHELSEYJADECURTIS, @JACIMARIESMITHYOUTUBE: WATCH WHAT WE SAID, CHELSEY JADE, JACI MARIE// SPONSORS // Warby Parker: Our listeners get 15% off plus free shipping when they buy two or more pairs of prescription glasses at WarbyParker.com/WHATWESAID — using our link helps support the show.DripDrop: Go to dripdrop.com and use promo code WHATWESAID for 20% off your first order.Wayfair: Head to wayfair.com right now to shop all things home.SuperRX: Stop overpaying for your prescriptions. Go to super.com/rx right now to see how much you can save. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.