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Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with historian Beth Linker, Samuel H. Preston Endowed Term Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of the History and Sociology of Science, about her recent book, Slouch: Postural Panic in Modern America (Princeton University Press, 2024). Slouch examines the history of conceptions of “bad posture” as they arose over the course of the 20th century. The book is a beautiful example of taking a perhaps seemingly small topic and showing how it connects to many, both surprising and well-known, themes in history. The pair also discuss a few of the potential projects Linker may be turning to next, all of which sound fascinating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with historian Beth Linker, Samuel H. Preston Endowed Term Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of the History and Sociology of Science, about her recent book, Slouch: Postural Panic in Modern America (Princeton University Press, 2024). Slouch examines the history of conceptions of “bad posture” as they arose over the course of the 20th century. The book is a beautiful example of taking a perhaps seemingly small topic and showing how it connects to many, both surprising and well-known, themes in history. The pair also discuss a few of the potential projects Linker may be turning to next, all of which sound fascinating. 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
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with historian Beth Linker, Samuel H. Preston Endowed Term Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the Department of the History and Sociology of Science, about her recent book, Slouch: Postural Panic in Modern America (Princeton University Press, 2024). Slouch examines the history of conceptions of “bad posture” as they arose over the course of the 20th century. The book is a beautiful example of taking a perhaps seemingly small topic and showing how it connects to many, both surprising and well-known, themes in history. The pair also discuss a few of the potential projects Linker may be turning to next, all of which sound fascinating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Offseason es war schön mit dir...Zu Abschluss der covertwopodcast Offseason gibt es nochmal eure Fragen und unsere Antworten.Ob allgemein, teambezogen oder Offtopic ist alles an Fragen dabei diese Woche.Wir klären unter anderem: - die Neuanordnung der Divisions- Top Tier Fantasy Coaching Staffs- Offseason Moves mit zu viel/zu wenig Aufmerksamkeit- was ist ein perfekter Sommertag?+++ wir draften je ein Flag Football Team aus NFL SpielernDazu: die News mit den dem McDaddy der Woche und sonstigen Neuigkeiten aus der NFL.Enjoy!CHECK OUT covertwo-shop.deHier könnt ihr uns auf Twitter & Instagram folgen und euch sofort über neue Folgen und die NFL informieren. Wir würden uns auch über die ein oder andere iTunes Rezension oder ein Spotify Abo freuen.Draft: DRAFT DISCORD | STREAM Website: covertwo.de Twitter: CoverTwoPodcast Luca: @loooooca Simon: @nowisatddbfInstagram: CoverTwoPodcastVielen Dank an Peter, Tom und Joni für Musik, das Logo und Cover!!
In this episode of the MotorMouth podcast, Tim discusses the recent demotion of Liam Lawson from the Red Bull team to the Racing Bulls after just two race weekends. The decision follows speculation and internal discussions within the team, particularly after a meeting in Dubai. Tim reflects on the implications of this move for both Liam and Yuki, the driver being promoted. He also considers the impact of team dynamics on driver performance and the potential future for both drivers in the competitive world of Formula One.A MotorMouth Media Production Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This was a terrific Tuesday crossword by Dan Caprera, his 6th in the NYTimes. The clues were fun, fresh, and the theme was a wry one. Besides the clues covered in today's podcast, we'd like to give a shout out to 52A, ___ Jordan, a.k.a. the Green Lantern, HAL (we're just suckers for superheroes); 43A, Figure painted by Warhol, MAO (Will's definitely got a thing for this picture, this week); and 19D, Sit non-ergonomically, SLOUCH (oh, brilliant!).Show note imagery: A Rummikub TILE (and more -- the entire game, in fact)We love feedback! Send us a text...Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Poor posture is more than just a physical issue—it can significantly impact mental health, self-esteem, and overall well-being. That's the focus of this week's Raising Me episode, which explores how posture affects kids and offers practical solutions to combat the problem. Dr. Allyson Coffin explains slouching, often exacerbated by things like excessive device use or even heavy backpacks, can lead to long-term health problems like migraines, eye strain, and nervous system dysfunction. She also explains the connection between posture, confidence and mental health. The longtime chiropractor offers simple, actionable strategies for improving posture, from practicing “power poses” to activities like swimming and moving devices up to eye-level. Parents can help their children develop stronger posture and self-esteem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to Episode 80 of the Movement Logic podcast! In this episode, Laurel and Sarah are joined by Dr. Beth Linker, PhD. Beth Linker, a former physical therapist, is an author and professor of the history of science, disability, and medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Her most recent book, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, reveals the little-known and surprising origins of our fears and ideas about poor posture. In this episode you will learn: How Dr. Linker transitioned from physical therapist to professor and author, and (then also) yoga teacher Where her interest in posture first began The most surprising discovery she made while writing her book on the history of posture The origin of physical therapy That the modern postural yoga practice is not a centuries old practice How opinions about good and bad posture influence the judgment calls made on people's competence and character The relationship between posture-shaming and disability discrimination. The difference between posture correction and posture modification The value of posture modification for different individuals What a positive shift might look like with regards to changing society's attitudes toward posture inactivity.Sign up here for our FREE Live Strength Class (and sample our Bone Density Course) on September 19th at 8:30am PT/11:30am ET with free replay!Reference links:Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, by Beth LinkerYoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice Episode 73: Posture Panic Pt. 1Episode 76: Posture Panic Pt. 2
Beth Linker, a former physical therapist, is an author and professor of the history of science, disability, and medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Her most recent book, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America, reveals the little-known and surprising origins of our fears and ideas about poor posture. Her writing has appeared in The Boston Globe, Time, Psyche, The New England Journal of Medicine, and U.S.A. Today. Get the book here: click here!Beth's website: bethlinker.com
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Beating Cancer Daily with Saranne Rothberg ~ Stage IV Cancer Survivor
In today's episode of Beating Cancer Daily, join Saranne as she delves into the intriguing connection between posture and brain function for cancer survivors. Reflecting on her own experience with Stage IV cancer treatment and its impact on her body, Saranne explores a study highlighting how slouching may affect memory, concentration, and overall mental well-being. Through personal anecdotes, expert insights, and even a touch of comedy, Saranne invites listeners to consider the potential effects of posture on their daily lives post-cancer treatment. Stay tuned as she shares practical tips and exercises to help improve posture and potentially enhance mental and physical health.The #1 Rated Cancer Survivor Podcast by FeedSpot and Ranked Top 5 Best Cancer Podcast by CancerCare News. Beating Cancer Daily is listened to in over 77 countries on 6 continents and has over 260 daily episodes! In 1999, Saranne launched The ComedyCures Foundation from her chemo chair with a "Chemo Comedy Party." Now cancer-free, she's dedicated her life to helping others find strength, courage, and laughter in their fight against cancer. As a healthcare thought leader, speaker, patient advocate, and health and happiness expert, Saranne's work has garnered recognition and support from prestigious organizations like the NIH/NCI, the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and numerous universities and cancer societies. Saranne's transformative strategies, research findings, fun, practical tips, and comic insights can be found in the "Beating Cancer Daily" podcast and the BCD Membership Circle, where she helps listeners navigate their treatment and survivorship with humor and resilience. Are you wondering How You Can Support Beating Cancer Daily and ComedyCures.org?By becoming a supporter of ComedyCures.org, you'll help us continue our essential programs and research. Your generosity will significantly impact cancer patients, caregivers, doctors, nurses, and researchers worldwide. Choose your level of support:• Supporter: $50 (or $5 per month)• Friend: $150 (or $15 per month)• Champion: $500 (or $50 per month)• VIP: $5,000 annually Donate Herehttps://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=GDPQCM8PHJT We Share the Laughter with Beating Cancer Daily Podcast Do you love the podcast? Please share it with a friend and spread the laughter!
A Place To Slouch by Amare by 826 Valencia
Jim Rutledge and Alex Strouf start Hour 2 with one of Strouf's favorite activities -- trying to get Jim worked up about social media! Jim asks Alex to ANGER power rankings of his four social media platforms (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok) from which makes him LEAST to MOST angry. During today's prospecting the Packers, Jim and Strouf explore whether the Packers might consider drafting a Defensive Tackle at No.25, as they delve into the draft profile of Jer'Zhan Newton from Illinois. During Throwing Stones, Primetime keeps it the NBA with questions about Jontay Porter's lifetime ban for gambling on games, is the Steph Curry-era for the Warriors over, and why did Twitter do Klay Thompson so dirty? Jim wraps up the show with some more anger about the ALARMING phishing emails he's getting from his employers.
Human Resource, of Te Whanganui a Tara, chats about his new EP, The Slouch.
On What's Up with Marama Davidson, the co-leader of the Green Party speaks with Rachel about the fast track consents bill, public sector cuts by the government and Winston Peters' speech to the UN about Gaza. Rob Bollix takes us through The Mind Trench, discussing bacteria-created-faux-leather-shoes. Yes. Dbldbl is in the studio to talk about their new track Fakey featuring Randa and out via Sunreturn today. Human Resource chats about his new EP, The Slouch. Salene is back for A Room Of One's Own to help you wade through the renting landscape. Whakarongo mai nei!
There was a time when the nation was gripped by an epidemic that leaders felt went to the moral core of the country: bad posture. In her new book, “Slouch,” University of Pennsylvania historian Beth Linker recounts how curved spines, rounded shoulders, and slumped backs were considered reflections of moral fitness, the ability to hold a job, and even intelligence. We'll talk to Linker about this “posture panic” that contributes to the ableism we see today, and we'll hear from you: How's your posture? Guests: Beth Linker, author, "Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America"; professor of history and sociology of science, University of Pennsylvania
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture. 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
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture.
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1995, a scandal erupted when the New York Times revealed that the Smithsonian possessed a century's worth of nude "posture" photos of college students. In this riveting history, Beth Linker tells why these photos were only a small part of the incredible story of twentieth-century America's largely forgotten posture panic--a decades-long episode in which it was widely accepted as scientific fact that Americans were suffering from an epidemic of bad posture, with potentially catastrophic health consequences. Tracing the rise and fall of this socially manufactured epidemic, Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America (Princeton UP, 2024) also tells how this period continues to feed today's widespread anxieties about posture. In the early twentieth century, the eugenics movement and fears of disability gave slouching a new scientific relevance. Bad posture came to be seen as an individual health threat, an affront to conventional race hierarchies, and a sign of American decline. What followed were massive efforts to measure, track, and prevent slouching and, later, back pain--campaigns that reached schools, workplaces, and beyond, from the creation of the American Posture League to posture pageants. The popularity of posture-enhancing products, such as girdles and lumbar supports, exploded, as did new fitness programs focused on postural muscles, such as Pilates and modern yoga. By 1970, student protests largely brought an end to school posture exams and photos, but many efforts to fight bad posture continued, despite a lack of scientific evidence. A compelling history that mixes seriousness and humor, Slouch is a unique and provocative account of the unexpected origins of our largely unquestioned ideas about bad posture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
Oh that Sockhead Slouch hat! Find out just how ridiculous Kelly's is! Our Winter-Weave-Along ends soon and our Out-of-Hibernation-Along is underway. Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android Welcome to our first new patron of 2024, Jill P! Thank you for your support of the show and our community. Marsha's Projects Camella Hat: by Katie Pomper. Using Meeker Street Olive's Outerwear DK in the colorway Dragon's Breath. Nanny Meier Tea Cozy: Inspired by Lily Pulitzer colors. Using Cascade 220 in hot pink and lime green. Cast on the second side. Fine Sand: by Heidi Kirrmaier. Using West Yorkshire Spinners Illustrious. Finished first sleeve and almost done with second. Alpaca Shawl: I've woven 36”. I thought I would keep alternating twill patterns but I was really struggling getting any kind of rhythm throwing the shuttle. Decided to make larger sections tabby and smaller sections (1-1.5”) twills. Going much better! Socks: The Artful Ewe Clackamas. Halfway down the foot of the first sock. Baby Surprise Jacket: by Elizabeth Zimmerman. This morning I ordered her digital book that has modifications. 30,000+ projects means it must be a great pattern! I'd like to make a hooded jacket modification. Combo Spin #3: Made a swatch of my green combo spin. Trying to decide on a pattern to knit. Combo Spin #4: I needed something a bit mindless at the beach so I started my fourth combo spin in red. Water's Edge Fiber and Dye: taught by Kathleen Adams Olsen. We dye with indigo. Class held in Kathleen's home in Seabrook, WA. Her website is under construction but you can subscribe to her newsletter to be notified of events. I messaged her via Instagram (watersedgefiberanddye) or Facebook (Kathleen Adams Olsen). Kelly's Projects I finished my Ultra Slouch Sockhead Hat with Punk Rock Unicorn Dirty Neon. Ridiculously slouchy hat with a cozy folded brim that can be a double or even triple layer for my ears. I finished the weaving for the Trailer bedroom curtain project. I bought the cord to go through the bottom casing. Now Robertt needs to install the hooks and attach the cord so I can measure one last time and then sew the two rod casings in the curtain fabric. I've stalled a little with The Drifter by Tamy Gore, Narrow Path Designs. I'm on the decreasing end of the long triangle. Dozens of Little Squares I now have five strips sewn together and it's about 17” wide. I've slowed down on this because I started two new projects. For Out of Hibernation I've been spinning the batts of Corriedale x Merino x Targhee that I washed, dyed, and carded last summer. It was half a fleece from Black Sheep Gathering in 2017 (about two pounds). During the summer I spun up a violet and a blue-green 3-ply yarn. I've now spun up the red-purple and I'm currently spinning a bright blue. The final color is a red orange. Between the two colors I have about 12 ounces left to spin. I started another Classic Knitted Ripple baby blanket using the Red Heart from my mom. There were two grays, black, white and a partial skein of red. There are also two different pinks, but I don't think I'll use them. A book recommendation from Kelly–Never Alone: A Solo Arctic Survival Journey, by Woniya Dawn Thibeaut. The author describes a lot of fiber arts in preparation for her time on the reality TV show. Ravelry Tips and Tricks Do listeners have any tricks to share? Out-of-Hibernation Along February 1 - June 1. Have you started? Find something that has been in hibernation and get it out and do something. Back to active status, frogging and reclaiming yarn, giving away, throwing away, composting–this is spring cleaning for your project list. Check in with your progress in the Ravelry thread. Winter-Weave-Along Ends March 31. Join the fun in our Ravelry group! Seattle Opera Production of Barber of Seville Friday, May 17th 20% discount on tickets with the code KNITTER20 Seattle Opera is having a Relaxed Performance of our production of The Barber of Seville. While there will be no changes to the performance, the experience for the audience will have some alterations including: Lights being dimmed in the theater instead of fully dark • A relaxed atmosphere allowing patrons to talk and vocalize as they wish • Being able to leave and re-enter the theater as needed • Special areas designated as a technology use area …and much more. These adaptations are designed for a multitude of people and as a knitter myself, I couldn't help but think this would be great for groups of fiber artists to attend and craft throughout the show! While I can knit a basic pair of socks during a performance, having the lights up alone will make it easier to find any dropped stitches or check a pattern. More information about the production can be found at www.seattleopera.org/barber. More information about what a relaxed performance entails can be found at www.seattleopera.org/themenights. Meg Stoltz Associate Director of Marketing and Knitter Thank you Meg for offering listeners a discount on tickets. It should be a fun event.
I was asking Jeremiah to advise the scaling syndicator about how to succeed and then I went deeper and asked him if it's true if you have to not only work smart but also work hard? Here is what he had to say! On the full show we expolred themes including: SFR's in Las Vegas and losing it all in the crash Evolving to syndications, self storage, mobile home parks State of the market in self storage Market stabilization just means you need to be a great operator Industrial as a future asset class Benefits and challenges of industrial Moving into Funds The timeline of his evolution and the asset classes along the way Find Your Competitive Angle Advice for scaling syndicators How capital raising has changed and scaled over time Have skin in the game and build a track record Be willing to give up more of the deal in order to scale The difference between an investor and a business owner 4 key roles in Jeremiah's business; Acquisitions, Fund Raising, Operations & Constructions Capex Find Jeremiah at patriotholdings.com and get his book Finding Your Edge on Amazon Book a call with Ruben at calendly.com/rubengreth Hang out with other capital raisers, fund managers and family offices every Thursday at 11:00 AM PST at our nationwide virtual capital raising meetup. Register at capitalraisingmeetup.com If you would like to find out more about Family Office Capital Raising events you can visit https://familyoffices.com/ Get The Family Office Club membership for $2,000 off by mentioning the Capital Raiser Show to holly@familyoffices.com or feel free to pay full price. Check Out InvestNext! Whether you have $5M or $500 million AUM, InvestNext delivers an institution-grade experience to your investors and automates tasks like K-1 distributions with a single click. investnext.com
Today we welcome back Wells Thompson to talk once again about his quirky Scott Pilgrim meets Pacific Rim Sci-fi All ages book Mechaton. As we follow Derek (a Carefree Gamer) and his sister Leah in the entirety of his 5 issue saga where as fun as it might be to find an alien Mech glove out the sky. The scrutiny he faces from his whole community in having it brings a mixture of fear for some and popularity to others in a perfect depiction of society when they see something they don't understand.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-faqs-project-hosted-by-james-grandmaster-faqs-boyce/donations
Strut down memory lane with Cara Delahoyde-Massey and Bronagh Meere in the first episode of The School Runway. This week, they reminisce about Morgan bags and Body Shop balms, discuss the 'Mob Wife' aesthetic that's taking over TikTok, and ponder the eternal question, "What the hell are slouch boots?" Expect candid conversations, style revelations, and a side of celebrity insights. Tune in to discover how to blend celebrity-inspired flair with everyday wear and find out how long is too long to keep a pushchair. A GreenBear production Follow the podcast - @schoolrunwaypodFollow Bronagh - @whiledollysleepsFollow Cara - @cara_delahoyde For media requests, please send a DM via @schoolrunwaypod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Seth and Sean discuss how the Texans and Browns match up. The Browns' defense is pretty good and Joe Flacco can still hurt you if you let him.
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share their highly-anticipated “Best Albums” of 2023. Plus, they'll also hear selections from production staff.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:boygenius, "Not Strong Enough," the record, Interscope, 2023The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Ladytron, "We Never Went Away," Time's Arrow, Cooking Vinyl, 2023Kelela, "Contact," Raven, Warp, 2023Underscores, "Locals (Girls like us)," Wallsocket, Mom + Pop, Corporate Rockmusic, 2023Margo Price, "Lydia," Strays, Loma Vista, 2023Genesis Owusu, "Leaving The Light," Struggler, Ourness, AWAL, 2023Kicksie, "Sinking In," Slouch, Counter Intuitive, 2023Big Freedia, "Booty Like A Drummer," Central City, Queen Diva, 2023Mitski, "Bug Like an Angel," The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We, Dead Oceans, 2023Joanna Sternberg, "I've Got Me," I've Got Me, Fat Possum, 2023Louise Post, "God I Know," Sleepwalker, El Camino, 2023Jaimie Branch, "Burning Grey," Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((world war)), International Anthem, 2023Troye Sivan, "Got Me Started," Something To Give Each Other, EMI Australia, Capitol, 2023Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, "Save the World," Weathervanes, Southeastern, Thirty Tigers, 2023Young Fathers, "Drum," Heavy Heavy, Ninja Tune, 2023Lydia Loveless, "Runaway," Nothing's Gonna Stand in My Way Again, Bloodshot, 2023billy woods and Kenny Segal, "FaceTime (feat. Samuel T. Herring)," Maps, Backwoodz Studioz, Fat Possum, 2023boygenius, "Satanist," the record, Interscope, 2023Wednesday, "Quarry," Rat Saw God, Dead Oceans, 2023Mary White, "Rudolph Pouts," Rudolph Pouts (Single), Cowtown, 1960See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode, Cherry tries to whip the final group into shape, while Sam sets out in pursuit of a star for his show. Ruth acts out an uncomfortable scene. A side story of what happened when one of the original Glow girls called wrestling fake in front of wrestling legend Mando Guerrero. Plus as of today, the SAG-AFTRA Strike is over and what does it mean now and final answers from last month's Horror questions. support us on the Patreon. linktree.com/fromundertheapron Buy our merch!!! The Merch has gone live and now you can get our phase 2 logo from Tee-Public by going to our linktree! Order yours today and send us pics or tag us on our socials and we will shout you out in the next episode. Check out candles and wax at Dark Fae Creations. Quality products, artistic designs, amazingly unique fragrances and clean ingredients. Every product is handpoured and created with love and a little bit of magic in Grass Valley, California follow us on the socials, Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, Goodpods Listen to these podcasts as featured on this episode. The Suitelife Pod with Saikari Masters Momma Murdered A Podcast Fuck it, Lets Talk Podcast I Hate It, Lets Watch It Podcast Bring Your Own Popcorn Podcast No Is A Sentence Podcast Nerd In Texas Podcast Raising Hope: A Zombie Survival Audio Drama Spookynatural Geesebumps Scarytales & Serials email us fromundertheapron@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fromundertheapron/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fromundertheapron/support
Clayton and Habby give you some Starts and Sits for the week in this action packed episode.Don't forget if you want a chance to win a full size team helmet of your choice, just head over to https://247clash.com/ and signup and make a deposit and use referral code NORTH and get your name enterd in.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4877956/advertisement
Clayton and Habby give you some Starts and Sits for the week in this action packed episode.Don't forget if you want a chance to win a full size team helmet of your choice, just head over to https://247clash.com/ and signup and make a deposit and use referral code NORTH and get your name enterd in.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4877956/advertisement
Clayton and Habby give you some Starts and Sits for the week in this action packed episode.Don't forget if you want a chance to win a full size team helmet of your choice, just head over to https://247clash.com/ and signup and make a deposit and use referral code NORTH and get your name enterd in.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4877956/advertisement
Habby and Clayton breakdown some of our favorite Starts and Sits of the week. Some may surprise you.Don't forget if you want a chance to win a full size team helmet of your choice, just head over to https://247clash.com/ and signup and make a deposit and use referral code NORTH and get your name enterd in.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4877956/advertisement
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Originally recorded 3/9/23 The boys are back after a month long hiatus that saw Stephe bored with leadership training and Bruce disfigured by a rogue tree branch. They started things off with a conversation about Funko and their plan to dispose of 30 million dollars worth of dead stock inventory. As our resident Funko Fanatic, Stephe had thoughts. After that we discussed Wakanda Forever and a new MCU fan theory making the rounds on the internet. This one actually has some legs. What else: How about: Stephe's kitchen remodel Samaritan Cobra Stallone movies in general Fine art by Lego Bruce's upcoming trip to New Orleans Bruce unboxes the new Marvel Legends Howard the Duck figure The Authority The differences between the writing styles of Warren Ellis and Mark Millar The differences between the art styles of Bryan Hitch and Frank Quitely There was some random SDCC chatter in there as well And then the show ended with Stephe invoking the name of Papa Shango. Nothing good can come from that. Enjoy.
Dave Caban and Curtis Patrick discuss Bijan Robinson and the RB2 of the 2023 class... The RotoViz Fantasy Football Show is powered by RotoViz Radio. HOSTS Dave Caban (@davecabanff) – RotoViz Co-Owner Curtis Patrick (@CPatricknfl) – RotoViz Co-Owner The RotoViz Fantasy Football Show A RotoViz podcast covering all things fantasy football, hosted by Dave Caban and Curtis Patrick SPONSORS MYFFPC - The FFPC Stat Attack is brought to you by myffpc.com the home of season-long high stakes fantasy football RotoViz- Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2023" at the time of purchase. SHOW NOTES Email: RotoVizFFshow@gmail.com Voice Mail: (978)-615-9214 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Caban and Curtis Patrick discuss Bijan Robinson and the RB2 of the 2023 class... The RotoViz Fantasy Football Show is powered by RotoViz Radio. HOSTS Dave Caban (@davecabanff) – RotoViz Co-Owner Curtis Patrick (@CPatricknfl) – RotoViz Co-Owner The RotoViz Fantasy Football Show A RotoViz podcast covering all things fantasy football, hosted by Dave Caban and Curtis Patrick SPONSORS MYFFPC - The FFPC Stat Attack is brought to you by myffpc.com the home of season-long high stakes fantasy football RotoViz- Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2023" at the time of purchase. SHOW NOTES Email: RotoVizFFshow@gmail.com Voice Mail: (978)-615-9214 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we join a group of girls who share a secret in the basement, and then we hit the high seas with Satan's favorite pirate: Albert Hicks! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Dead Rabbit Radio Wiki https://deadrabbitradio.pods.monster/doku.php?id=Welcome Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw Links: EP 656 - Float (Flying Man episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-656-float EP 1012 - The Killer Cryptid Of Moscow, Idaho (Glocester Ghoul/Albert Hicks episode) https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-1012-the-killer-cryptid-of-moscow-idaho My mom swears she could fly https://www.reddit.com/r/Thetruthishere/comments/10h9bhc/my_mom_swears_she_could_fly/ Archive https://archive.is/pb0ec Albert W. Hicks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_W._Hicks The Glocester Ghoul http://www.strange-new-england.com/2017/10/22/the-glocester-ghoul/ The United States of Cryptids A TOUR OF AMERICAN MYTHS AND MONSTERS https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/710857/the-united-states-of-cryptids-by-j-w-ocker/ Slouch hat https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slouch_hat ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili The Golden Rabbit Army: Fabio N, Chyme Chili, Greg Gourley Wiki By Germ Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All episodes researched, recorded, edited, and produced by Jason Carpenter All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2023
Clayton and Habby let you guys all know who you can trust and who you can't this week. Also, they throw in a couple sleepers to keep an eye on.You can get out updated Rankings every week at https://fantasyfootballfromupnorth.com/Do not forget to head over to www.247clash.comSIGNUP with REFERRAL code 'NORTH" On initial deposits: For every $20 deposited you will receive a free pools card (through credits) (Example: $20= 1 Free Pool Card)Each free pool card is released to the customer after $25 is wagered.Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channelhttps://youtube.com/@FFFromUpNorth
Clayton and Habby let you guys all know who you can trust and who you can't this week. Also, they throw in a couple sleepers to keep an eye on.You can get out updated Rankings every week at fantasyfootballfromupnorth.comhttps://fantasyfootballfromupnorth.com/Do not forget to head over to www.247clash.comSIGNUP with REFERRAL code 'NORTH" On initial deposits: For every $20 deposited you will receive a free pools card (through credits) (Example: $20= 1 Free Pool Card)Each free pool card is released to the customer after $25 is wagered.Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channelhttps://youtube.com/@FFFromUpNorth
Clayton and Habby breakdown the guys they are Vouching for this week, and letting you know who the Slouches of the week are.You can get out updated Rankings every week at https://fantasyfootballfromupnorth.com/Do not forget to head over to www.247clash.comSIGNUP with REFERRAL code 'NORTH" On initial deposits: For every $20 deposited you will receive a free pools card (through credits) (Example: $20= 1 Free Pool Card)Each free pool card is released to the customer after $25 is wagered.Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channelhttps://youtube.com/@fantasyfootballfromupnorth4942
Clayton and Habby talk about who we are VOUCHING for this week, who our SLOUCHES are and a couple deep, deep sleepers. We have partnered up with "247 Clash Daily Sports Entertainment", please follow the link below and signup for this new DFS site. When signing up, please use the referral code: NORTH Once you make a deposit, message me on Twitter so i can enter you into a draw for some FFFUN swag.https://247clash.com/ Lets win some money together!!!
Clayton & Habby breakdown our Vouches, and Slouches of the week.
Clayton & Habby breakdown some of the Vouches and Slouches of the week!!
Clayton and Habby get into who we are Vouching for, who the Slouches are for the Week and the Sneaky plays.
Posture, good or bad, is automatic. But for those with poor posture, is it possible to change it over time? Is it holding you back, causing problems, and are you even aware?Today, we discuss posture and why it matters. We dive into static vs. dynamic, spine positions and function, simple changes for better results, and many options for learning and retaining better posture.So let's align with this episode of the Movement Podcast – powered by FMS.Get $50 off FMS L1 or L2 Virtual courses. Follow this link and use promo VIRT22 at checkout.