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We're being honest and sharing some stories about when we've had to "go" while running (aka "One Sock Club). Also talking a bit about running nutrition and men's running apparel as we continuing our training for the Dopey Challenge, all four races for the 2022 Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend.
Secciones en este episodio: En mis agujas, Knitflix. En este episodio te cuento todas las novedades del Shifting Seasons Sock Club de este año y además hablamos de los detalles de mi primera manta tejida. Encuentra las notas de este episodio, incluyendo enlaces a patrones y lanas mencionados en el blog: yarnitasblog.com/podcast
BUMPER STICKERS FOR YOUR ANKLES! CUSTOM SOCKS MAKE STRUTTING YOUR STUFF EVEN BETTER THAN BEFORE! The post CUSTOM SOCK CLUB appeared first on sound*bytes.
Eli and Matt chat about Ghislaine Maxwell, the American divide, stand your ground laws, and whether celebs should run for office. Come for the conversation, stay for the laughs.
March 26, 2020 Dane Jensen - owner/founder of Sock Club - talks about the early impacts of Covid-19 on business and the stress/responsibility of managing 40 employees when the economy looks like it's about to grind to a halt. Sock Club began as a monthly direct to consumer (D2C) subscription box of fun dress socks, was featured on The Today Show, and evolved its revenue stream to focus more on promotional items to larger corporate customers (B2B), with close to 40 employees. As humble as they came, Dane and his co-founder have grown Sock Club by bootstrapping all the way without any investor capital. Check out the coolest socks in all the land at sockclub.com.
Leaked audio from a NATO summit reveals Trudeau’s totally reasonable reaction to Trump. Did an Edmonton school board try to shut down a radio interview advocating for a student? The Globe and Mail’s China coverage is... inconsistent. Bashir Mohamed co-hosts. This episode is brought to you by Freshbooks, Borrowell, Sock Club, HelloFresh, ZipRecruiter, and our listeners. Please consider becoming a monthly supporter.
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This episode originally aired on October 12, 2014. Cartoonist Kate Beaton is an exemplary weirdo. Her webcomic about Canadian historical figures and literary ephemera has gained a global following of one million monthly readers. She has published an acclaimed book and her work has appeared in The New Yorker, but she still is largely a self-published online creator. Jesse tries to learn her secrets. The episode is brought to you by Endy, the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Sock Club, and listeners like you. Please consider becoming a monthly supporter on Patreon.
Covering the extreme right has become its own beat in Canada. But is there a thin, blurry line between coverage and giving a platform to those with hateful views? Steven Zhou joins. The episode is brought to you by FreshBooks, Endy, Sock Club, Hardboiled, and listeners like you. Please consider becoming a monthly supporter on Patreon.
¡Muy buenos días! Los calcetines pueden parecer un producto muy aburrido, pero la gente de Sock Club ha sabido sacarles partido con sus productos personalizados. Veamos en qué consiste su modelo de negocio y algunas ideas sobre cómo replicar esta idea en tu país. https://custom.sockclub.com/ Si quieres contactar conmigo puedes hacerlo en alvaroflecha.com Nos escuchamos mañana con un nuevo episodio, ¡un saludo!
Today's guest is Ben Osheyack, a freelance designer focusing on brand experience from New York. Ben shares with us how he used to draw dinosaurs as a child and how he originally wanted to be a paleontologist. Ben talks about his amazing experience being the Brand Design Director at Sock Club where he was able to be a part of the design process from the sock manufacturer, to the delivery experience for their customers, and everything in between. He also shares some of the challenges he has expereicened in his design career so far. You should know that Ben prefers waffles over pancakes, and doesn't say the word dapper, but we do have fun with the lightning round!
Today's guest is Ben Osheyack, a freelance designer focusing on brand experience from New York. Ben shares with us how he used to draw dinosaurs as a child and how he originally wanted to be a paleontologist. Ben talks about his amazing experience being the Brand Design Director at Sock Club where he was able to be a part of the design process from the sock manufacturer, to the delivery experience for their customers, and everything in between. He also shares some of the challenges he has expereicened in his design career so far. You should know that Ben prefers waffles over pancakes, and doesn't say the word dapper, but we do have fun with the lightning round!
The Canadian federal government plans to issue nearly $600M in tax credits and incentives to bolster the country's media industry over the next five years. What will this mean for the independence of the Canadian press? And will CANADALAND be applying for funds? Jesse speaks with American media critic and NYU professor, Jay Rosen. — This episode is sponsored by Audible, Hover, and Sock Club. Support CANADALAND: http://canadalandshow.com/join See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Snooki and Joey celebrate the holidays! Aaron Carter calls in! Comedians and hosts of podcast Las Culturistas, Matt Rogers & Bowen Yang, stop by to chat and gift everyone with a holiday edition of ‘I Don’t Think So Honey!’ Joey’s Poppy gets pranked! Pants get soiled, champagne gets spilled and it’s guaranteed to be a merry hot mess! This episode is sponsored by Sock Club and Stamps.com. Also, features a clip of Aaron Carter’s new single “Don’t Say Goodbye”.
Christmas Eve 1931. Superior, Arizona. While driving through the desert, a couple named Ed and Julia Stewart experience a flat tire and pull over to a remote spot. They soon discover an abandoned newborn baby girl inside a hatbox and turn her over to the authorities. While the story of the “Hatbox Baby” becomes a media sensation, the child's family cannot be located, so she is adopted out to a couple, whose identities are kept secret from the public. Over 50 years later, a woman named Sharon Elliott is shocked to learn that she was the mysterious Hatbox Baby. Even though Sharon attempts to uncover the truth about her past and finds some promising leads, she does not receive any conclusive answers about the identity of her family or how she wound up in the desert. Was the discovery of the Hatbox Baby a genuine Christmas miracle, or an elaborate set-up orchestrated to protect someone? For our final Christmas-themed of “The Trail Went Cold”, we will be shying away from violent crime and chronicling a much more unique mystery than usual. Special thanks to listener Jonathan Burroughs for providing the opening narration for today’s episode. Also, a big thanks to Esther Gamez for providing us with another terrific piece of cover art for this episode. Be sure to check out Esther’s Facebook and Tumblr pages to see more of her artwork. We would like to thank Sock Club for sponsoring the Trail Went Cold. To earn 15 % off your next order of socks, visit sockclub.com/cold and use the discount code “cold”. Additional Reading: https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/The_Hatbox_Baby http://www.azcentral.com/community/mesa/articles/2011/12/19/20111219hatbox-baby-mystery-still-lingers.html Spokane Chronicle (Dec. 26, 1988) Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
This week we are joined by one of our favorite Regular Guys Renee's husband JON! We chat bras, bachelor, and butts. This episode is sponsored by HelloFresh and Sock Club!
This week Snooki and Joey discuss the Walking Dead and Shameless spoilers, trying to stay fit during the holidays, aliens and make a surprise announcement! This episode is sponsored by: TalkSpace, Sock Club and Tipsy Elves.
Christmas Eve, 1973. New London, Connecticut. While changing a tire, 20-year old Kevin Showalter is struck by a passing vehicle and killed in a hit-and-run. When the local police botch the investigation and make no effort to solve the case, Kevin’s mother is forced to fight for answers on her own. Years later, a grand jury investigation is launched and the town’s former mayor is named as the probable driver of the vehicle. However, further complications ensue when another man comes forward and confesses to the crime, creating debate about who was actually responsible for Kevin’s death. This week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold” will be examining what is perhaps the most extensive and controversial hit-and-run case in the history of the United States, which has still not found a conclusive resolution after four decades. We would like to thank Sock Club for sponsoring the Trail Went Cold. To earn 15 % off your next order of socks, visit sockclub.com/cold and use the discount code “cold”. Additional Reading: http://people.com/archive/a-mothers-anguish-kept-alive-a-sons-memory-and-her-lonely-search-for-his-hit-and-run-killer-vol-10-no-3/ http://articles.courant.com/2005-12-12/news/0512120514_1_grand-jury-mr-hansen-case http://cooljustice.blogspot.ca/2013/02/this-is-what-grand-jury-report-looks.html http://cooljustice.blogspot.ca/2016/09/hit-and-run-chronology-grand-jury.html The Day (Dec. 25, 1983) Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
The unusual malady that afflicts this caller stirs up a philosophical discussion about how we, as humans, experience and remember our lives and craft our stories. This episode is brought to you by Sock Club, Squarespace, Casper Mattresses, and Zelle.
December 22, 1967. Chicago, Illinois. After leaving work and picking up his son from school, Dr. John Branion, a prominent African-American physician who treated Martin Luther King Jr., returns home to discover that his wife, Donna Branion, has been shot to death. Police become suspicious of Dr. Branion’s behaviour and eventually charge him with the murder after discovering that the likely murder weapon, a Walther PPK, and four shells are missing from his home. Even though Branion appears to have a solid alibi and his defense team argues there was not enough time for him to commit the crime, he is found guilty at trial. While free on bond to appeal the verdict, Branion flees the country, but is recaptured years later and dies in 1990. However, questions remain about the validity of the original conviction. Was Donna Branion actually murdered by her husband? Was an innocent man wrongfully convicted? Or is the real answer a lot more complex? This week’s episode of “The Trail Went Cold” examines a very controversial murder case which is still debated 50 years later. We would like to thank Sock Club for sponsoring the Trail Went Cold. To earn 15 % off your next order of socks, visit sockclub.com/cold and use the discount code “cold”. Additional Reading: http://unsolvedmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/John_Branion http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-08-25/features/9103030674_1_prominent-chicago-police-cmdr-apartment http://law.jrank.org/pages/3172/John-Marshall-Branion-Trial-1968.html https://law.justia.com/cases/illinois/supreme-court/1970/41622-6.html https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/855/1256/372355/ "The Doctor, The Murder, The Mystery" by Barbara D'Amato Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
Gethard has a surprisingly light-hearted chat about death with an expert in the field. This episode is brought to you by Zelle, Talkspace, Hello Fresh, Sock Club, and Brooklinen.
Renee, the Honeymooner herself, is BACK and a debrief of all debriefs ensues! Renee reveals her new connection to wales, Stacey reveals her new life as a rock climber and HUGE NEWS about NEXT WEEK's 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Thanks to our sponsors! Whistle, eSight Eyewear, Sock Club, and Daily Harvest!!!
Sarah is delighted to have Coach MK Fleming as her sidekick, with Ellie Kempton, a Denver-based holistic nutritionist and the official nutritionist of the Train Like a Mother Club, joining the convo. The trio dive into the question: Is it possible to lose weight during a performance-driven training cycle? They reveal why it’s so difficult for the body to multi-task (sound familiar, mother runner?!), including delving into the intriguing hormonal changes that occur during training cycle—and the implications of those alterations. The TLAM Club women discuss the effects of how a body adapts and changes during training—and why the body protects itself from losing weight during training cycle. (SBS tosses in a caveman analogy.) Ellie outlines what is required for weight loss to happen sustainably—and Coach MK shares a story about when (and why) she opted for performance instead of losing baby weight. Whether your goal is to rock your race or see a lower number on the scale, find out how to work with your body, instead of against it. The three-way conversation starts at 14:20. Use code AMR for 50% off your first month of vitamins at takecareof.com For 15% off your first TreeHut order, visit treehutwatches.com/AMR and enter promo code AMR Thanks to Sock Club for supporting Another Mother Runner. Get 15% off at sockclub.com/amr and use code AMR To save $30 on purchase of AfterShokz Trekz Titanium headphones + get free sport belt, go to amr.aftershokz.com and use code AMR at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
February 24, 1978. Chico, California. After embarking on a road trip to attend a basketball game, five mentally disabled young men - 24-year old Jackie Huett, 29-year old Bill Sterling, 30-year old Jack Madruga, 32-year old Ted Weiher, and 25-year old Gary Mathias - begin the 50-mile drive back to their homes in Yuba County, but never arrive. Four days later, their abandoned car is found in some snow on an isolated mountain road, but the five men, a.k.a. “The Yuba County Five”, have gone missing. After the spring thaw hits, the remains of four of the victims are discovered at different locations throughout the area, but Gary Mathias is never found. While the cause of death is determined to be exposure, there are many unanswered questions. Why did they drive over 35 miles off the highway to such an isolated location? What prompted them to abandon their vehicle? Did an eyewitness see other people with the five men on the road that night? This week’s episode about the Yuba County Five is one of the most bizarre mysteries we’ve ever covered, and is considered by some to be an American version of the infamous Dyatlov Pass incident. Special thanks to the Unresolved Mysteries subrebbit for bringing this story out into the open. We would like to thank Sock Club for sponsoring the Trail Went Cold. To earn 15 % off your next order of socks, visit sockclub.com/cold and use the discount code “cold”. Additional Reading: http://charleyproject.org/case/gary-dale-mathias https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1978/07/06/5-boys-who-never-come-back/f8b30b11-baeb-4351-89f3-26456a76a4fb Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
Snooki and Joey get together on Thanksgiving to discuss celeb gossip, Snooki's birthday and more! This episode is sponsored by Sock Club, TalkSpace & Canvas People.
Sarah and co-host Amanda Loudin are joined by prolific Portland runner Paula Harkin to discuss ways to stay safe while running in the dark. A repeat guest, Paula starts by giving an update on her nearly 9-year running streak (!!). Then the trio dives into the street v. sidewalk debate. A long-time group-run leader, race director, and co-owner of Portland Running Company, Paula explains her street-smart practice of Defensive Running; she also talks about the importance of using all of one’s skills and senses to get through a run. Amanda tells of two of her running buddies, Disco Runner and Safety Ellie. Find out the gals’ favorite reflective gear, lights, and headphones. In the intro, hear how Romeo + Juliet went for Sarah’s twins (including whether any stage-kisses occurred!) and how Philadelphia Marathon happenings went for Coach Amanda. The stay-safe conversation kicks off at 13:45. 23andMe Ancestry Service Kits are only $49 when you buy two or more: Go to 23andme.com/AMR Use code AMR for 50% off your first month of vitamins at takecareof.com Save $75 off your first order at Molekule, visit Molekule.com and use promo code AMR Thanks to Sock Club for supporting Another Mother Runner. Get 15% off at sockclub.com/amr and use code AMR To save $30 on purchase of AfterShokz Trekz Titanium headphones + get free sport belt, go to amr.aftershokz.com and use code AMR at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Consider this a classic mixed bag but with a wonderful addition...Brendan Halloran! Big thanks to our sponsors: Zola, Simple Contacts, and Sock Club!
Sarah and co-host Dimity commune with Mackenzie Havey, author of Mindful Running. Mackenzie defines and demystifies mindfulness, telling how years of overtraining and repeated injuries had sucked the joy out of running—but how mindful running has restored it. This mother of a baby recounts how she gained a new appreciation for mindfulness when she was pregnant. She and Dim bond when Mackenzie equates mindfulness training to reps in a weight room, while it all clicks for SBS when Mackenzie talks about how thoughts can be like passing cars. The author shares some simple steps to get mindful, and how following them can result in a calmer run. The ladies talk about the value of acknowledging the hurt (burning lungs or quads, anyone??) we experience while running—and how to bring a curiosity to those sensations. And, yes, we openly acknowledge the irony of talking about mindful running on a podcast we suspect most of you will listen to while, yup, running. In the intro, Dimity tells the tales of her recent trip to Rancho La Puerta with her (generous!) mother and two sisters—and the duo discuss the possibility of a future AMR Retreat at the resort spa! #2019RLP. The author interview commences at 22:15. 23andMe Ancestry Service Kits are only $49 when you buy two or more: Go to 23andme.com/AMR To save $50 off a Burrow sofa, use promo code AMR at burrow.com Save $75 off your first order at Molekule, visit Molekule.com and use promo code AMR Thanks to Sock Club for supporting Another Mother Runner. Get 15% off at sockclub.com/amr and use code AMR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are investigating how you can use story marketing to turn a commodity into commotion. We’re talking about elevating a fairly banal item, like socks, into a meaningful and sought after experience—all through the brand stories you share! I know it sounds crazy, but socks are a $6 billion global industry. Imagine the market share you might carve out simply by disrupting the norm with story? Today we’re going to meet two people who have done exactly that through their plucky five-year-old company, Sock Club. That’s right! I am a proud Sock Club member. The company, which was born in 2012 as a small side project, has become one of the premier sock-subscription services. They send quality American-made socks to subscribers around the world. Every month, Sock Club designs and releases a one-of-a-kind sock design. They tell the story of the inspiration behind the design that accompanies each pair. Joining us today is Sock Club Co-founder, Noah Lee, and Creative Brand Manager, Melissa Huisman, who have spent the past fifteen months bringing the brand voice to life through creative marketing and storytelling. So, how can you use story marketing and turn a basic commodity into a meaningful experience? Let’s find out! You’ll Learn: How you can carve out a market share for your brand by using effective storytelling How you can bring a personality and voice to your brand through story Why you should use creative marketing to turn a commodity into a meaningful experience Key Quotes: “If we were going to do this we would do it through humor and we would do it through colorful socks.” —Noah Lee @SockClub (click to tweet) “Something that we strongly believe in is the power of storytelling and the power of human truth.” —@mk_huis (click to tweet) “How can we say one thing that matters and encourage someone to take the next step in their journey to be bold or courageous?” —@mk_huis (click to tweet) “You have to think about what’s going to influence them or how they will walk away and think about your brand.” —Noah Lee @SockClub (click to tweet) “There are stories that already exist in your product, you just need to bring them to the surface.” —@mk_huis (click to tweet) Mentioned in This Episode: Sock Club Sock Club on Twitter @SockClub Melissa Huisman on Twitter @mk_huis The Ranier The Amelia Ranier Beer
The CBC's Someone Knows Something is back with a second season. So should you listen? That's the question the crime writers will try to answer. Spoiler: it's a split decision, with at least one of the panelists (ahem, Kevin) expressing a very passionate opinion. WILL CANADA EVER FORGIVE US? We hope so. The good news: host David Ridgen is back for his second interview with Rebecca, and he's really, really awesome. The bad news: after the interview, Kevin Flynn has a meltdown over how much he hates the podcast. It's kind of epic, but at least he feels a little bit bad about it. Also, we eliminate homework for our listeners...especially for those of you who never do it! In the Crime of the Week, a Santa-lookalike is kicked out of Six Flags. Grinch move or totes justified? Programming note: CWO will be off the week of Dec 24 for the Christmas holiday, but will return on New Year's Eve, Dec 31. (No live wedding proposals are planned, we promise.) Sponsors this week include: Sock Club. Go to sockclub.com and use promo code CRIME at checkout. Also, Harry's razors is back! Go to harrys.com and save when you use code CRIME at checkout. Support the show.
The last part of the BTK trilogy! We continue with the last two BTK murders, his resurface after a long hiatus, and his ultimate arrest. It's fascinating after he resurfaces how he wants to communicate with both the media and law enforcement. His lack of knowledge about computers leads to his downfall. Please visit the show's website at htt://truecrimeallthetime.com to see all the ways to interact with us through social media. Click through our Amazon banner for all your holiday shopping. Amazon gives back to the show with no extra cost to you. We have a new sponsor - Sock Club. Visit sockclub.com and use the discount code TRUECRIME to receive 15% off your order. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't already and rate/review.
Episode 236 - The year is closing but that doesn’t mean we can’t have an amazing discussion with arguably one of the biggest guests in the shows history. Andy Hurley from Fall Out Boy, Sect, RaceTraitor and many more jumps on Skype with me one afternoon to discuss SO many things including but not limited to dealing with fame, friends as family and radical politics. It’s a wide ranging discussion that even uncovers a rumor that had been floating around since 2008 and we finally have it confirmed. Get $30 off your first massage with Soothe by using the code WORDS at checkout. Relax for once!Get rad socks from Sock Club as a gift for you, or yourself! 15% off using the code WORDS.Attend Berklee School of Music online and get knowledgeable about the music business, performing and more!Use our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
So many gifts for true crime fans this holiday season, as a new batch of podcasts are hitting the charts. Where to begin...where to begin? First, the panel drops a ton of true crime updates. These include a last-minute order keeping Brendan Dassey in prison, a verdict in Breakdown's Justin Ross Harris case, and a newspaper editorial calling for a pardon for Bowe Bergdahl. Plus, Rebecca parties-hearty with the team from Undisclosed and Addendum. The most exciting news comes from "Serial" co-creator Julie Snyder who says their team will be dropping a new seven-week podcast in March. No, it's not Serial season three, but it sounds like a compelling story nonetheless - and Rebecca's got a decent theory as to who will be telling it. Then we dive into the CBC's investigation of the Alberta Williams case, "Missing & Murdered." Set on an island fishing town off the coast of British Columbia, this podcast looks at a cold case from 1989, and the cop (and reporter) who's not afraid to name names. Bonus: Rebecca interviews host Connie Walker about making the podcast! Finally, we go all "Hidden Tiger, Crouching Dragon" in the Crime of the Week. This episode is sponsored by Sock Club. Save 15% at checkout with code "crime." We're also sponsored by Pass the Pigs by Winning Moves Games. Get 20% off at checkout with promo code "crime." Support the show.
Episode 235 - Do you like drums? You should. It’s my favorite instrument. Billy Rymer is one talented dude who plays for The Dillinger Escape Plan, behind the kit naturally. I was able to geek out with him about drums, how he collaborates with people and why a huge drum kit is a pain in the ass. Get $30 off your first massage with Soothe by using the code WORDS at checkout. Relax for once!Get rad socks from Sock Club as a gift for you, or yourself! 15% off using the code WORDS.Use our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
May We Fly The artist and designer behind May We Fly, Leana Fischer, creates artwork to bring delight into the homes of each customer. She loves to share those things that resonate with us all; glimpses of beauty, natural rhythms, and every day wonders. All May We Fly products, from greeting cards to calendars, are crafted with care, using high quality materials and made in small batches. Leana believes that giving a piece of artwork is an investment that can bring moments of delight for years to come as it becomes a fond, familiar part of its home. Use code HAPPYHOUR for 15% off all items. May We Fly on Instagram Mama Owl Shop Mama Owl Shop is a high quality handmade shop for comfortable and classic headwear. It was established when a mama didn’t want to leave her baby to work anymore, so she came up with the original Knot Turban Headband, for gals of all ages. This is Knot Your Average Headband. Made in Texas, built to last, and worn all over the world. Use code HAPPYHOUR for 15% off all items. Mama Owl Shop on Instagram Dear Mushka, Dear Mushka seeks to create quality + affordable jewelry... on a mission. Every piece is crafted with a specific verse in mind and comes paired with a corresponding verse card meant to keep by your bathroom mirror, store in your heart, and then think on throughout your day. Each piece is designed to "tell the story with beauty" and can act as a gospel conversation starter to share God's truths with those you interact with daily. Art prints, apparel, scripture packs, and jewelry available-- all meant to comfort hearts & share truth in a way that feels authentic, doable, and beautiful. All jewelry comes packaged in an individual box ready for gift giving! Use code HAPPYHOUR for 15% off all items until December 1. Dear Mushka on Instagram Free Day Popcorn Free Day Popcorn invites you to share in their harvest and reinvent movie night. Before the movie, watch the excitement and anticipation on your children’s faces as the popcorn pops off the cob! Grown on their small family farm, Free Day Popcorn sells the freshest popcorn you can buy without growing it yourself! Free Day Popcorn takes you back to a simpler time where you can buy fresh popcorn directly from the farmer. Get to know-your-grower and learn about the growing process on their website and social media. Free Day Popcorn is non-GMO, naturally gluten-free, and a 100% whole grain snack with no trans-fat. Use code HAPPYHOUR for 20% off online orders until December 15. Free Day Popcorn on Instagram Africa New Life All fine art prints from the Beauty of Rwanda collection were originally taken in Rwanda by the renowned Austin Mann. (Professional photographer for Apple.) 100% of the proceeds from the Beauty of Rwanda collection benefit Africa New Life’s hospital in Kigali, Rwanda. The self-sustaining hospital will serve the capital city of Kigali and extend its reach to patients in all of East Africa and will additionally serve the 8,000 sponsored children in our programs. The Landscape Fine Art Prints will come in all shapes & sizes that will leave you in awe of the Beauty of Rwanda. These gorgeous prints are the perfect holiday gift that give back to the people of Rwanda in a deep & lasting way. Africa New Life on Instagram Anchored Press The Anchored Press Devotional Planner is a Christian planner filled with tools to keep you organized AND daily Bible verses and devotions making it easy to meet with God everyday. It was created for women with full schedules who want a daily quiet time with God, but just struggle to make it happen. Anchored Press believes a full plate does not mean you have to sacrifice the things that have an eternal impact in your life. Their heart's mission is to bring more women into God's Word on a daily basis. Give the gift this Christmas season that brings peace to the endless demands of life and transforms hearts in 2017. Use code HAPPYHOUR to get (1) free "Be still" Quiet Time Journal with the purchase of an Anchored Press Devotional Planner (make sure you add the Quiet Time Journal to your cart for the code to work). Offer good through December 15th. Anchored Press on Instagram Mercy Candle Co. Mercy Candle Co. is a small business with a heart for savoring the beauty in life’s everyday moments. On each candle you’ll find scripture or an inspiring message to serve as a reminder to take time out for what matters most. At Mercy Candle Co, we believe that details matter, and you will see our dedication to detail all the way from our quality, non-toxic ingredients to our thoughtful packaging. Your purchase makes a difference: Fifty cents from the purchase of every mason jar candle is donated to help fight the battle against human trafficking. 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This episode is sponsored by Dizzy Blonde Studios. “For beautifully hand-dyed yarns and inspired knit design.” Shoutouts to Knit 1 Geek 2 Podcast and The Hollywood Knitter Podcast for playing our promo. Catching Up (1:24) Jen traveled and it was too hot to knit. She also got some new yarn from the Unique Sheep Gourmet Club and Cookie A’s Sock Club. The patterns in this month’s Cookie A Club are inspired by Star Trek, one of the cookie recipes is reminiscent of Doctor Who, and the yarn is from Sweet Georgia. Laura had family visiting. She also worked on prepping for our World Wide Knit in Public Day Event. She has also been dying a lot because her yarn is in a new shop, KnitKabob, in Union Oregon. Slimy, yet satisfying The newest Mean Girls Yarn Club shipment went out. In the Knitting Bag (7:45) Lacy Cap. Laura is working on the Lacy Cap by Carissa Browning in Rowan Cashsoft 4-ply in a lavender colorway for someone with trichotillomania. It’s pretty spectacular. Jen started her Camp Loopy Project. She’s knitting the Tiong Bahru out of Fleece Artist Saldanha Two yarn. She continues to work on her Madroña Shawl. Finished Objects(11:38) This is a very serious scarf. Laura finished a Yarn Over Cross Scarf for Interval House in Brown Sheep Company Lanaloft Worsted. A finished shawl! In spite of procrastination. Jen finished her scarf for Interval House as well. She also finished her Romi Hill Mysterious Shawl Knit-a-long. Jen mentions the Knitmore Girls. Devil’s Tower (15:19) Laura is struggling with her Nerd Wars projects. She is struggling with time to work on stuff. Creative planning is why this isn’t yet done. She also is intentionally not knitting on a Jayne Hat Hat of Controversy so she can use it in WIP challenge. Jen still isn’t working on her baby sweater. Frog Pond (22:05) Jen had problems counting while working on her Tiong Bahru. On Deck (23:43) Laura is struggling with her Sabre Project so she’s changed her dissertation project. She’s now working on six bears for the Mother Bear Project (something that Dr. Gemma talks a lot about on CogKNITive). They will be Firefly themed, to go with the “Jayne Cubb” she made for last year’s CogKNITive Fiber Retreat KAL. Jen is going to make a Tempest Cardigan for her July Camp Loopy Project out of Dream in Color Smooshy. She also wants to work on a giant afghan using all the squares from the Great American Afghan, Great North American Afghan, and Great American Aran Afghan books. She’ll be knitting it out of Cascade 220. Knotty Talk (33:10) We answer a question about summer knitting projects from Spiritsmith. Both like socks because they are small and portable and not too hot. Laura mentions the Lady Clementine Socks. Laura also likes hats such as the Nine Dwindling Cables Beret. Jen likes lace because it’s not too heavy. She mentions designers Caitlin ffrench and the Mizzle Shawl. For crochet, Laura likes tawashis. They also recommend some more difficult designers for people who are off school or work and have time for something complicated: Sivia Harding, Romi Hill, Steven West, and Jared Flood. WWKIP (37:50) We talk about our WWKIP event and play some interviews. We loved meeting everyone and were so glad you all came. Thank you to everyone who brought scarves for Interval House. We hold our prize drawing and the winner is Cre8vleigh! She wins a skein of Dizzy Blonde Yarn! Speaking of prizes, we will do a prize drawing for members of our Ravelry group, once the group reaches 100 members. Geek Culture (52:04) There is a tutorial for making your own lightsaber knitting needles. Jen is fascinated by Black Pearl yarn. TV Talk (53:56) We talk about Warehouse 13 and Falling Skies. We also mention the shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Rome, Dexter, ER, and Lost. Jen mentions the Craftlit Podcast. You can come back at 1:04:05 if you don’t want to be spoiled for Falling Skies. Events (1:04:05) Mean Girls Yarn Club signups will open soon! Check the webpage for details. KnitDizzney will be Sunday, September 8th, 2013 at Disneyland. More details to come, but we’d love to spend a day at the Disneyland park with you! We will have t-shirts for preorder and possibly a custom yarn color! Thanks to everyone who has left us a review or rating iTunes!