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PKMR #27 – Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue Another new theme where we each play a classic, each play […] The post PKMR #27 – Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue first appeared on The Rock and Roll Geek Show.
Join Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) and Jess Sterling (@thejesssterling) as they chat about Season 4 Episode 9 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Something Blue, with special guest, Tom Palmer. They discuss Spuffy, whether Willow is a good witch, and debate if Riley is boring.You can WATCH this podcast on our brand new YouTube channel!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comVisit our website at www.shit90spod.comSpecial thanks to JD McGuire (@jdmcguire) for our theme song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week Sydney and Audrey Talk about…Our latest editorial shoot - with a 'Something Blue' theme - where Sydney did all the planning, the Garvey's Gardens team did all the florals, Audrey and her hubby Robert were the models, our past interview guest Amanda from Amanda Matilda Photography did all the amazing photographs, and so many other amazing wedding vendors that we get to introduce you to!We share our tips and tricks from doing styled shoots in the past and how this one was unique and fun in a new different way from before. See the list of these highly recommended vendors below:Photography: @amandamatildaphotos Planning & Floral Design: @garveysgardens @weddingsbygarveysgardensRentals & Linens: @lovelettereventscoMakeup: @kasaiskinDessert: @trail_cookieFood: @hillbillycateringBridal Accessories: @annelisebridalFolding Chairs: Signature Event Rentals GJRead Amanda Matilda's Blog on this magical shoot: https://amandamatildaphotography.com/something-blue-backyard-wedding-editorial/Follow our Wedding Instagram @WeddingsByGarveysGardensFollow our Instagram and send us a DM: @GarveysGardensPodcastEmail us any questions, comments, or episode ideas: podcast@garveysgardens.comA refresher on Garvey's Gardens for everyone new listening in:We have so many new listeners we wanted to make sure everyone knows a bit about us as people, and about our Flower Farm and Flower Shop! Sydney: Owner and Farmer-Florist; former teacher; Braves baseball fan; loves reading romcoms and baking in her time away from the shop and farm. Audrey: Shop Associate and Podcast Manager; Colorado Mesa Uni Student; Student Teacher; vintage VW Racer and Restorer; Newlywed; Grand Junction Native.Garvey's Gardens: Flower Farm and Floral Boutique in Western Colorado! We grow flowers in Palisade throughout the whole year, although most are grown May-October, and those flowers end up in our shop and in our wedding designs for our lucky couples! Our Floral Boutique in Grand Junction, right off of Main St on 5th, is open daily for everyday floral orders, deliveries, gifts, and more! Visit our website to place a seasonal fresh florals order in the Grand Junction, Fruita, Loma, Palisade, Clifton, or Whitewater areas!Email List Signup on our Website (weekly emails)Our FREE Wedding Florals Checklist!Our Instagram! @GarveysGardens @GarveysGardensPodcastOur YouTube Channel! @GarveysGardens
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Transferring Large Data Sets Very large data sets present their own problems. Not everyone has directories with hundreds of gigabytes of project files, but I do, and I assume I'm not the only one. For instance, I have a directory with over 700 radio shows, many of these directories also have a podcast, and they also have pictures and text files. Doing a properties check on the directory I see 450 gigabytes of data. When I started envisioning Libre Indie Archive I wanted to move the directories into archival storage using optical drives. My first attempt at this didn't work because I lost metadata when I wrote the optical drives since optical drives are read only. After further work and study I learned that tar files can preserve meta data if they are created and uncompressed as root. In fact, if you are running tar as root preserving file ownership and permissions is the default. So this means that optical drives are an option if you write tar archives onto the optical drives. I have better success rates with 25 GB Blue Ray Discs than with the 50 GB discs. So, if your directory breaks up into projects that fit on 25 GB discs, that's great. My data did not do this easily but tar does have an option to write a data set to multiple tar files each with a maximum size, labelling them -0 -1, etc. When using this multi volume feature you cannot use compression. So you will get tar files, not tar.gz files. It's better to break the file sets up in more reasonable sizes so I decided to divide the shows up alphabetically by title, so all the shows starting with the letter a would be one data set and then down the alphabet, one letter at a time. Most of the letters would result in a single tar file labeled -0 that would fit on the 25 GB disc. Many letters, however, took two or even three tar files that would have to be written on different disks and then concatenated on the primary system before they are extracted to the correct location in primaryfiles. There is a companion program to tar, called tarcat, that I used to combine 2 or 3 tar files split by length into a single tar file that could be extracted. I ran engrampa as root to extract the files. So, I used a tar command on the working system where my Something Blue radio shows are stored. Then I used K3b to burn these files onto a 25 GB Blu Ray Disc carefully labeling the discs and writing a text file that I used to keep up with which files I had already copied to Disc. Then on the Libre Indie Archive primary system I copied from the Blu Ray to the boot drive the file or files for that data set. Then I would use tarcat to combine the files if there was more than one file for that data set. And finally I would extract the files to primaryfiles by running engrampa as root. Now I'm going to go into details on each of these steps. First make sure that the Libre Indie Archive program, prep.sh, is in your home directory on your workstation. Then from the data directory to be archived, in my case the something_blue directory run prep.sh like this. ~/prep.sh This will create a file named IA_Origin.txt that lists the date, the computer and directory being archived, and the users and userids on that system. All very helpful information to have if at some time in the future you need to do a restore. Next create a tar data set for each letter of the alphabet. (You may want to divide your data set in a different way.) Open a terminal in the same directory as the data directory, my something_blue directory, so that ls displays something_blue (your data directory). I keep the Something Blue shows and podcasts in subdirectories in the something_blue directory. Here's the tar command. Example a: sudo tar -cv --tape-length=20000000 --file=somethingblue-a-{0..50}.tar /home/larry/delta/something_blue/a* This is for the letter a so the --file parameter includes the letter a. The numbers 0..50 in the squirelly brackets are the sequence numbers for the files. I only had one file for the letter a, somethingblue-a-0.tar. The last parameter is the source for the tar files, in this case /home/larry/delta/something_blue/a* All of the files and directories in the something_blue directory that start with the letter a. You may want to change the --tape-length parameter. As listed it stores up to 19.1 GB. The maximum capacity of a 25 GB Blu-ray is 23.3GB for data storage. Example b: For the letter b, I ended up with three tar files. somethingblue-b-0.tarsomethingblue-b-1.tarsomethingblue-b-2.tar I will use these files in the example below using tarcat to combine the files. I use K3b to burn Blu-Ray data discs. Besides installing K3b you have to install some other programs and then there is a particular setup that needs to be done including selecting cdrecord and no multisession. Here's an excellent article that will go step by step through the installation and setup. How to burn Blu-ray discs on Ubuntu and derivatives using K3b? https://en.ubunlog.com/how-to-burn-blu-ray-discs-on-ubuntu-and-derivatives-using-k3b/ I also always check Verify data and I use the Linux/Unix file system, not windows which will rename your files if the filenames are too long. I installed a Blu-Ray reader into the primary system and I used thunar to copy the files from the Blu-Ray Disc to the boot drive. In the primaryfiles directory I make a subdirectory, something_blue, to hold the archived shows. If there is only one file, like in example a above, you can skip the concatenation step. If there is more than one file, like Example b above, you use tarcat to concatenate these files into one tar file. You have to do this. If you try to extract from just one of the numbered files when there is more than one you will get an error. So if I try to extract from somethingblue-b-0.tar and I get an error it doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with that file. It just has to be concatenated with the other b files before it can be extracted. There is a companion program to tar called tarcat that should be used to concatenate the tar files. Here's the command I used for example b, above. tarcat somethingblue-b-0.tar somethingblue-b-1.tar somethingblue-b-2.tar > sb-b.tar This will concatenate the three smaller tar files into one bigger tar file named sb-b.tar In order to preserve the meta data you have to extract the files as root. In order to make it easier to select the files to be extracted and where to store them I use the GUI archive manager, engrampa. To run engrampa as root open a terminal with CTRL-ALT t and use this command sudo -H engrampa Click Open and select the tar file to extract. Then follow the path until you are in the something_blue directory and you are seeing the folders and files you want to extract. Type Ctrl a to select them all. (instead of the something_blue directory you will go to your_data directory) Then click Extract at the top of the window. Open the directory where you want the files to go. In my case, primaryfiles/something_blue Then click Extract again in the lower right. After the files are extracted go to your data directory in primaryfiles and check that the directories and files are where you expect them to be. You can also open a terminal in that directory and type ls -l to review the meta data. When dealing with data chunks sized 20 GB or more each one of these steps takes time. The reason I like using an optical disk backup to transfer the files from the working system to Libre Indie Archive is because it gives me an easy to store backup that is not on a spinning drive and that cannot be overwritten. Still optical disk storage is not perfect either. It's just another belt to go with your suspenders. Another way to transfer directories into the primaryfiles directory is with ssh over the network. This is not as safe as using optical disks and it also does not provide the extra snapshot backup. It also takes a long time but it is not as labor intensive. After I spend some more time thinking about this and testing I will do a podcast about transferring large data sets with ssh. Although I am transferring large data sets to move them into archival storage using Libre Indie Archive there are many other situations where you might want to move a large data set while preserving the meta data. So what I have written about tar files, optical discs, and running thunar and engrampa as root is generally applicable. As always comments are appreciated. You can comment on Hacker Public Radio or on Mastodon. Visit my blog at home.gamerplus.org where I will post the show notes and embed the Mastodon thread for comments about thie podcast. Thanks Provide feedback on this episode.
03-16-25 Sun PM “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue”Pastor Nathaniel UrshanGenesis 35:1-8You can contact us at https://fpcdurham.org/contact
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Episode 4 - Embed Mastodon Threads This is Episode 4 of the Plain Text Programs Podcast hosted at Hacker Public Radio. As always I will include links with the show notes rather than reading them on the podcast except there will be one exception to that today, the link to my Plain Text Blog, home.gamerplus.org. My blog and this podcast were my inspiration for writing the Embed Mastodon Threads program. Besides posting the show notes at Hacker Public Radio where they have a comments section I also post them at my blog. Then I make a Mastodon post that includes a link to the show notes on my blog and designate it as being the comment thread for that episode of the podcast. I also post a link to the comment thread on Mastodon in my show notes. Or at least I did in the past. It came to mind that it would be nice to be able to display the comment thread at the bottom of the blog post. So I made a Mastodon post about this, and I quote. So here's my idea. I want to use mastodon toots as a comment thread for my blog posts. At the bottom of the blog post I want to embed the toot and the replies. I can pull the toot id from the embed code. Then I want to make a database query to get all the replies to that toot. Then I can generate the embed codes needed to show the toot and all the replies. I'm a mysql guy, not postgres. Also a Mastodon newb. I want to know how to get the reply ids for a toot. Any help, links, etc? End quote. I immediately got responses from some programmers expressing interest in the idea and giving good advice. I did some research based on their suggestions. I had a good night's sleep. And then I made another post in the morning. And I quote. Mastodon is so great. I had this idea last night and fiddled around with it long enough to realize I was doing it wrong. So I made a post on Mastodon and almost immediately got help. I found some good info on the Mastodon API. I wake up this morning to more help and I found out about using curl in php to make https requests. Then a musician friend of mine who I've been following since before Mastodon sends a working example, with code, in a javascript environment. And I've got a plan. End quote. So credit where credit is due. The programmers, gamers, and musicians helping me were: Jeff the GenX Alien @jeff@soapbox.hackdefendr.com EcksDy @EcksDy@techtoots.com Malin @malin@dice.camp and Wayne Myers @conniptions@mastodon.social Now, I've known Wayne Myers since before I was ever on Mastodon. We share an interest in free culture music and I have played his songs on my radio show, Something Blue, recorded by his band, Fit and the Conniptions. He sent some links in a couple of comments to other blogs that were embedding Mastodon threads which confirmed that my idea could work. Jeff the GenX Alien gave me some significant technical help. And I quote. Use tootcli to learn everything you need to know about the inner workings of Mastodon. https://github.com/ihabunek/toot Whatever the API supports so does toot. End quote. So I looked into tootcli and the Mastodon API and I realized that I didn't need to access the database for my program, I could just use the API. So, thanks Jeff. My second clue came from EcksDy. And I quote. I've got some help too. Using the Mastodon API and curl in php it should be doable. End quote. So then I started to research using curl in PHP to retrieve json data from the Mastodon API and that's what I went with. I set up a testbed and Malin chimed in with test results. He continued to help with testing and ideas throughout the rest of the project. That's why Mastodon is so great! Way better than consulting an AI bot. So I had my work cut out for me. Here is where this program is like my Plain Text Programs. I work hard, up front, until I am convinced that I have an idea that will be easy to implement. This is much easier than doing it the hard way first and then rewriting the program later after it becomes difficult to maintain. I said I had a plan. This was my plan. Write a PHP program that will generate a webpage that can be embedded in an iframe. This program will take a link as a parameter included in the url. Get that link from the Mastodon embed code for the parent post. Use the API to retrieve the data associated with the parent post including the replies. Then generate the page by inserting the appropriate data into Mastodon's existing embed structure. That's kind of a broad framework but it certainly seemed doable. And it was. So first I wanted to make the API call so I could look at the data. I found this video by Alejandro AO. How to easily create cURL API requests in PHP (Wordpress, Laravel, Symfony) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRLgEWMNA6w&t=602s He recommended that you use curl in the terminal to test your API call. Then you use a web app called Curl-to-PHP to generate your PHP code to make the same API call from your program. My first time consuming stumbling block was what I call the problem with the colon. There are some great documents detailing the syntax for API calls which I will link to in the show notes. And where you are supposed to insert an id they show that as :id. Like an idiot I thought the colon was part of the syntax, not as they intended, a marker to indicate insert your id here. This is why I like to see actual code examples in syntax documents. Anyway I couldn't get it to work so I searched around until I found some code examples and that turned on the lightbulb in my head. Now I was able to make API calls using curl in the terminal. I copied the working curl command and pasted it into the Curl-to-PHP website and it output some code. And it worked! Which I was very glad about because previous research into how to make API calls with PHP was confusing to say the least. Sometimes PHP gifts you with and abundance of riches which doesn't always make life easier. So I made my API call from my program. The Curl-to-PHP code returned $result. And then I used the json_decode command to turn the result string into an array of Mastodon data. $obj = json_decode($result, true); And I could use the print_r command to look at that data. print_r($obj); I immediately put the print_r command at the bottom of my program where it resides today as commented out debug code. This way while I was looking at my program output I could just scroll down or search to find what the actual data looked like. So I fumbled around for a while before I figured out that I would need the id and the url to make my idea work. Accessing json data is reading an array. So easy peasy or maybe not. This code returns the id of the reply from inside a while loop where $i is the index. $id = $obj['descendants'][$i]['id']; Like I said, it looks easy now. Needless to say it took some head scratching to figure out the exact syntax. I used to be a mason and people would always ask me how I learned masonry. I'd look them in the eye and say, "Trowel and error". There was, in fact, a lot of trowel and error going on. So then I generated the embed code to display each post and it worked. For all of my posts. Not for replies from other servers. So I scrolled down and examined the json data and I found the url field that had all the info about the replies, server, username, and id. So I picked up the url field the same way I picked up the id field and updated my code with the url server and name. This still didn't work. After staring at the json data for a while the light finally dawned. The id I was using was the gamerplus id from my server. The id I needed to use was in the url field from their server. Now that I had become enlightened it was easy to notice that the url field contained the exact info that I needed to use in the embed. Remember what I said about doing it the hard way before you replaced that code with the easy way. That can happen even when you have a plan. So by using the url data in the embed I have less string handling and fewer lines of code. I went to bed and in the morning I made this post. And I quote. > > I am able to pull the urls from the json call so that should solve the missing comments issue. > > And then it comes down to the issue of data structures. > > KISS > > I have decided, for now, to display the comments in chronological order without concern for whether a comment is a reply to the post or a reply to another comment. > > A chronological list rather than a tree. > > Easy to implement (kind of/relatively) and easy to understand. Also no indents. > > This project will be licensed GPL so I am certainly open to others applying other data structures to the data display. Everything you need to display a tree is in the json. > > End quote. So the data structure I needed is called a multidimensional array or an array of arrays. In terms of a database table it is two columns and a bunch of rows. In terms of PHP arrays it's an array where each element is an array with two values in it, the id and the url. Now, in my case, the id is from the gamerplus server. The url is from whatever server the replyer calls home. I initialize the array with the parent post. $ids = array(array($id,$url)); You can see the nested arrays in the code. Then I add items to the array like this. $ids[] = array($id,$url); I access an array item like this. foreach($ids as $id) { $url = $id[1]; The 1 refers to the second element of the array because programmers start counting at 0. Then using the url and the domain that I captured from the GET parameter that passes the parent url into the program I build the iframe embed for that post using the Mastodon embed as a template. Which worked but the posts weren't displayed in chronological order. Because the json data isn't necessarily in chronological order. So I had to sort the multidimensional array on the id. Which isn't as straight forward as the sort() command. So I found this article on stackoverflow called How do I sort a multidimensional array by one of the fields of the inner array in PHP? It had a two line solution that I modified to work with my array. And now all my posts were in chronological order. Stack Overflow code is licensed CC BY which is one way compatible with the GPL. Just include the attribution in a comment. My first post quoted above was posted on Friday, October 25, at 8:40 PM. On Monday, October 28 at 8:52 PM I wrote, "Here's the blog post proof of concept/working code." Three days from "I have an idea" to "working code". That wasn't all I did in those three days. Saturday I had a repertoire session with my band, Jazz Buskers. Sunday I produced my radio show, Something Blue. But when I'm in the middle of a programming project I get hyper focused. Sometimes I have to force myself to step away. And I have worked on the code a little bit today. And I will in the future too. I did a lot of testing today and some Mastodon servers and/or accounts just don't support embeds. But if you want to use Embed Mastodon Threads on your blog or website your toot will probably be the parent and if it works on your account, you're good. Also posts from different servers look different. Sometimes the background color is different. Sometimes the links look different. Sometimes the whole post is a link to that post on Mastodon. I decided to embrace that as a feature rather than a bug with the different look making it easier to distinguish posts made on Gamer+ from posts made on other servers. I have uploaded Embed Mastodon Threads to home.gamerplus.org. At my blog I have a post called Embed Mastodon Threads Hosted On Gamerplus where I say, "The program is licensed GPL and I will put up a codeberg repository so you can download it and install it wherever you want. But feel free to use my server." And then I go into detail about just how to do that in the embedded comments thread. The program is 46 lines of code with 11 lines of comments including attribution comments and debug code that is commented out. So 35 lines of code. Over three days that's 12 lines of code a day. About double normal expectations for a programmer. This has been a long podcast, certainly longer than most of my podcasts will be. But I wrote it right after I did the project and it gave me an opportunity to discuss the development process. There were many issues I had that I didn't mention but I think I hit the high points. Throughout the whole project I was posting to my threads on Mastodon so that also helped me check back on the development history of this three day project. The stream of boosts and replies from my compatriots helped keep me going too. It was a rush! So this is not exactly a plain text program because it uses a database accessed through the Mastodon API. Still, I do not have to maintain that database, it's just there on every Mastodon instance, ready to use. Most of my plain text programs are web apps or web pages. This one is a web service. And it is simple to use. All you have to be able to do is copy the embed code from Mastodon, extract the link, and paste the link into the url that calls the web service. Then you put that url into an iframe on your blog or web page. I have a help page for using Embed Mastodon Threads in the same directory as the thread.php program where you can generate and copy your iframe code. In fact the help page is also a Plain Text Program which I may talk about in a future podcast. On the help page are instructions on how to get a link from the Mastodon embed code. Then you paste the link into a form and hit submit. The page generates your iframe embed code that you can use in your blog or web page. The page also displays what the embedded thread will look like. If you would rather download the code and install your own instance of Embed Mastodon Threads I have a codeberg repository. Again all the links are in the show notes at Hacker Public Radio and at my blog at home.gamerplus.org. If you have questions you can reply to a thread on Mastodon or email me at hairylarry@deltaboogie.com. If you don't have a mastodon account you can get one at gamerplus.org. Links My Plain Text Blog https://home.gamerplus.org/ Embed Mastodon Threads Help Page https://home.gamerplus.org/Embed_Mastodon_Threads/ Codeberg Repository https://codeberg.org/hairylarry/EmbedMastodonThreads From Jeff the GenX Alien Use tootcli to learn everything you need to know about the inner workings of Mastodon. https://github.com/ihabunek/toot Whatever the API supports so does toot. How to easily create cURL API requests in PHP (Wordpress, Laravel, Symfony) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRLgEWMNA6w&t=602s Curl-to-PHP https://incarnate.github.io/curl-to-php/ Playing with public data - Mastodon documentation https://docs.joinmastodon.org/client/public/ Status - Mastodon documentation https://docs.joinmastodon.org/entities/Status/ Context - Mastodon documentation https://docs.joinmastodon.org/entities/Context/ How do I sort a multidimensional array by one of the fields of the inner array in PHP? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2426917/how-do-i-sort-a-multidimensional-array-by-one-of-the-fields-of-the-inner-array-i Embed Mastodon Threads Hosted On Gamerplus https://home.gamerplus.org/permalink.php?fname=Embed_Mastodon_Threads_Hosted_On_Gamerplus.txt Gamer+DBN Mastodon server https://gamerplus.org Provide feedback on this episode.
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How do young security policy experts view NATO's role in Europe today? What shifts are currently taking place within the alliance's Northern and Eastern flanks, and how is the war in Ukraine influencing these perspectives? In this episode, emerging voices from Finland, Latvia and Ukraine dive into NATO's evolving significance, blending historical perspectives with contemporary challenges. Panelists include Joel Linnainmäki (FIIA), Veronika Melkozerova (POLITICO Europe), Heljä Ossa (LSE) and Tomass Pildegovičs (Latvian MFA). Moderated by Annastina Haapasaari (The Ulkopolitist) and Anni Lindgren (FIIA), the discussion was recorded at the Helsinki Security Forum in late September 2024.
Our stories today pick up where we left last week, as we get closer and closer to a very special event in the Village. We'll start with Something New, a story about a bicycle ride to a secret spot, a hand-drawn map with an X to mark the spot, and the joy of watching a friend fall in love. Then, in Something Borrowed, we'll head down into the kitchens at the Inn as the wedding cake is made; we'll talk about cinnamon and cardamom and a gift made with sugar and flour and love and care. Finally, in Something Blue, we'll climb up the old treehouse ladder on the sycamore and remember how it all started, with a little orange kitten and paw prints in the snow. Begin Again meditation on First This. Follow us on Instagram. Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: Eversio Wellness: Chill Now Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle Alice Mushrooms: Nightcap NutraChamps: Tart Cherry Gummies A Brighter Year: Mini Coloring Book NuStrips: Sleep Strips Woolzies: Lavender Roll-On. Subscribe for ad-free, bonus and extra long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for the NMH Premium channel on Apple Podcasts, or follow the link belownothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription. Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our stories today pick up where we left last week, as we get closer and closer to a very special event in the Village. We'll start with Something New, a story about a bicycle ride to a secret spot, a hand-drawn map with an X to mark the spot, and the joy of watching a friend fall in love. Then, in Something Borrowed, we'll head down into the kitchens at the Inn as the wedding cake is made; we'll talk about cinnamon and cardamom and a gift made with sugar and flour and love and care. Finally, in Something Blue, we'll climb up the old treehouse ladder on the sycamore and remember how it all started, with a little orange kitten and paw prints in the snow. Begin Again meditation on First This. Follow us on Instagram. Save over $100 on Kathryn's hand-selected wind-down favorites with the Nothing Much Happens Wind-Down Box. A collection of products from our amazing partners: Eversio Wellness: Chill Now Vellabox: Lavender Silk Candle Alice Mushrooms: Nightcap NutraChamps: Tart Cherry Gummies A Brighter Year: Mini Coloring Book NuStrips: Sleep Strips Woolzies: Lavender Roll-On. Subscribe for ad-free, bonus and extra long episodes now, as well as ad-free and early episodes of Stories from the Village of Nothing Much! Search for the NMH Premium channel on Apple Podcasts, or follow the link belownothingmuchhappens.com/premium-subscription. Visit nothingmuchhappens.com for more Village fun.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When it comes to dream I'd Rather Be Reading guests—I'm talking about names at the top of the vision board—Emily Giffin would be right there at the apex. Yes, this is a nonfiction books podcast, but I do read fiction from time to time, and one fiction author whose books I never miss is Emily Giffin, my No. 1 favorite fiction writer of all time. I actually met Emily at a book signing in the summer of 2016 in Nashville—at Draper James, Reese Witherspoon's boutique—and Emily changed my life. At that time, I was freelance writing some, but hadn't yet taken the leap to become a full-time writer. During the book signing, I mentioned something about wanting to be a writer to Emily, and even though lines at book signings move pretty quickly, she took a moment to give me words of wisdom I never forgot—and signed my book and told me to not give up and to keep writing. The next year, 2017, I became a full-time writer, and am now a senior editor at a major fashion magazine as we speak here in 2024. It's really incredible what one inspiring encounter can do—and Emily, I loved you before meeting you in 2016, and I loved you even more after. Actually, I'll get to see Emily again in person this week, at a book signing in Atlanta for Emily's latest, The Summer Pact, her twelfth novel—which is the book we're talking about on the show today. The title of the book is so powerful, and not at all what I was expecting. Emily's latest is full of so many plot twists, and, while many of her books focus on love and romance, the crux of this book is friendship—although, don't get me wrong, there's still definitely some love and romance in here. As I tell Emily in our conversation, I think The Summer Pact is her bravest and most courageous work; she tackles some heavy-hitting topics here, topics she's never tackled before in any of her books prior. In this book we meet Lainey, Tyson, Summer, and Hannah, who all arrive at college from completely different worlds. They soon become a tight group of friends, but, as graduation nears, tragedy strikes, and they make a promise to one another in that moment to always be there for each other, no matter how much distance or circumstance separates them. Then, a decade later, life turns upside down for one of our characters. She calls in her closest friends, who are all in the midst of their own crossroads. But they made a promise, and they all come together to embark on a shared journey of self-discovery, forgiveness, and acceptance, with, as I said, so many twists and turns along the way, including a trip to Capri, Italy, which has risen to the top of my travel bucket list. Just like I had a different career before I became a full-time writer, so did Emily—after graduating from Wake Forest and the University of Virginia School of Law, Emily was a practicing attorney for several years before moving to London to write full-time. Since then, 12 novels followed—Something Borrowed, which was turned into a feature film with Ginnifer Goodwin and Kate Hudson; Something Blue; Baby Proof; Love the One You're With; Heart of the Matter; Where We Belong; The One and Only; First Comes Love; All We Ever Wanted; The Lies That Bind; Meant to Be; and, now, The Summer Pact. I am such a fan, and I can't wait for you to hear our conversation. The Summer Pact by Emily Giffin
It's another how-catch-em! Even after we know the criminal, can we guess how they catch 'em? Is Elsbeth really just Batman with tote bags? Can you make it rain with Post-It Notes? Does Nancy Silverton's latest cookbook give us a clue as to how the murderer is caught? Listen and find out as we watch Elsbeth season one episode 7, "Something Blue." While you're online, sign up for your very own official Cluedunnit Private Investigator license! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cluedunnit2/commissions) Or just follow us on the socials and let us know what you think! Facebook: @cluedunnitpodcast Instagram: @cluedunnitpodcast
We're kicking off the summer with a look at a would-be rom-com franchise, 2011's Something Borrowed! Join in as we discuss other failed sequel teases, drunk badminton, John Krasinski's film career, and Kate Hudson's movie-breaking performance. Plus: Does Rachel know how to cook? What is Claire's endgame with Ethan? Who actually called off the wedding? And, most importantly, should they have skipped this one and just made Something Blue? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: Mississippi Masala (1991) - Part one of #Denzelathon2024! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-love-the-love/message
Elsbeth suspects foul play after a posh country club wedding meticulously planned by an esteemed, but shady, financial advisor, Ashton Hayes, ends in the golf cart death of the hapless groom. Also, Elsbeth plans a housewarming party with some old friends. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mo-sisco/support
We discuss the sci-fi/drama film, Melancholia (2011). It's about two sisters, their strained relationship, their mental illnesses, and an impending world-ending astronomical event. Mental health is health. This episode deals heavily in topics of anxiety and depression specifically, and mental health in general. There is no shame in seeking medical treatment, whether the issue is a broken bone or a mental crisis. If you need assistance in NYC, contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Elsewhere in the US you may have local resources, but you can always start with SAMHSA's National Helpline. Spoil My Movie now has a phone number! Call us at (646) 926-0529. It goes right to voicemail, so we're calling it Spoil My Voicemail. Leave us a message and we might throw the audio into a future episode! Spoil My Movie is sponsored by Revival Candle Company. Visit revivalcandlecompany.com and use our promo code SPOILMYMOVIE20 for 20% off your order. We've been a Revival customer since before we were podcasters, so you know we really love them. Why buy a crap candle when you can buy a ‘crack' candle? Enjoying Spoil My Movie but not into our sponsors? You could... Buy us a coffee instead: buymeacoffee.com/spoilmymovie Rate and review us anywhere you listen to or watch us Subscribe to our YouTube and Tik-Tok channels Interact with us on our socials: @spoilmymovie on IG, FB and Threads Call us to offer praise us, berate us, suggest a movie, or whatever else! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilmymovie/message
News: Emily will be vending at the Lexington Comic Con from 3/7 - 3/10, come find her in booth 808! http://www.lexingtoncomiccon.com/ We are participating in the Knitathon fundraiser for Knit for Food which concludes on Saturday 3/23, help us reach our goal of $5k by donating under the Fiber Coven Podcast team, donors of $50 or more will be eligible for thank you gifts https://givebutter.com/knitforfood24/fibercoven Join us at the Fiber Witch Festival hosted by Circle of Stitches on April 20th 2024 in Salem, Massachusetts, there will be exclusive Valkyrie Fibers self striping and Kitty With A Cupcake merch galore! https://www.fiberwitchfestival.com/ FO: Lauren - crochet beanie in C1-10P self striping colorway, we decided that it should have a pony tail hole! WIPS: Emily - Northeasterly Blanket in Lantern Light Fellowship of the Rings Advent calendar mini skeins https://www.lanternlightyarn.com/ - WestKnits 2023 MKAL https://www.westknits.com/products/geogradient-westknits-mkal-2023 using Ken Yarns Ally AF colorway https://kenyarn.com/, Hedge Hog Fibers Birthday Cake colorway, Three Irish Girls DayGlo colorway, and La Bien Aimee Twist Nouveau base deep eggplant colorway - Sock Arms Sweater https://www.tellybeanknits.com/sock-arms in Valkyrie Fibers Matte Sock, main color Lion and Garnet, Amenthyst, and Pearl for the sleeves - ‘Something Blue' wedding socks for Shipping Maven Sarah, Knit Picks Hawthorne, Nymph colorway Lauren - a third Dotted Rays by Stephen West https://www.westknits.com/products/dotted-rays in Valkyrie Fibers Matte Sock leftovers from the Heirloom Temperature Blanket - socks in Serendipitous Wool's Lando Calrissian inspired sock set https://www.serendipitouswool.com/ Acquisitions: nothing this week! Take that, Capitalism! Occult Corner: we recorded on Valentine's Day, so of course we talked about The Lovers tarot card! Self Promotion: Buy our things and support our fundraiser, please! Pronoun Pals coming soon https://valkyriefiberstahoe.etsy.com www.kittywithacupcake.com
Pastor Matthew Woodward preaching Sunday morning. April 7th, 2024 Find us online at: Website: www.capitalcommunity.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/capitalcommunitychurch Instagram: www.instagram.com/ccc_fredericton YouTube: www.capitalcommunity.tv The Conversation Podcast: www.anchor.fm/ccc-theconversation Sermon Archive Podcast: www.anchor.fm/capitalcommunitychurch
Poor baby Willow. Hope you all enjoy this episode and see you on April 10 for Hush! SLAY FRIGHTS! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you never miss an episode! Support Fear Queers and Fangoria! Use code "LGBTQVHS" at checkout for 20% off your entire order
The pieces are finally maybe eventually coming together. Hope you all enjoy this episode and see you on April 3 for Something Blue! SLAY FRIGHTS! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you never miss an episode! Support Fear Queers and Fangoria! Use code "LGBTQVHS" at checkout for 20% off your entire order
News: Emily will be vending at the Frost Fair Goblin Market in the Atlanta, GA area on 2/17/24 https://timetravel.events/product/the-goblin-market-2024/ Emily will be vending at the Lexington Comic Con from 3/7 - 3/10 http://www.lexingtoncomiccon.com/ We are participating in the Knitathon fundraiser for Knit for Food which concludes on Saturday 3/23, help us reach our goal of $5k by donating under the Fiber Coven Podcast team, donors of $50 or more will be eligible for thank you gifts https://givebutter.com/knitforfood24/fibercoven Join us at the Fiber Witch Festival hosted by Circle of Stitches on April 20th 2024 in Salem, Massachusetts, there will be exclusive Valkyrie Fibers self striping and Kitty With A Cupcake merch galore! https://www.fiberwitchfestival.com/ FO: Lauren - Dotted Rays #2 by Stephen West https://www.westknits.com/products/dotted-rays in Valkyrie Fibers Matte Sock leftovers from the Heirloom Temperature Blanket WIPS: Emily - Northeasterly Blanket in Lantern Light Fellowship of the Rings Advent calendar mini skeins https://www.lanternlightyarn.com/ - WestKnits 2023 MKAL https://www.westknits.com/products/geogradient-westknits-mkal-2023 using Ken Yarns Ally AF colorway https://kenyarn.com/, Hedge Hog Fibers Birthday Cake colorway, Three Irish Girls DayGlo colorway, and La Bien Aimee Twist Nouveau base deep eggplant colorway - Sock Arms Sweater https://www.tellybeanknits.com/sock-arms in Valkyrie Fibers Matte Sock, main color Lion and Garnet, Amenthyst, and Pearl for the sleeves - ‘Something Blue' wedding socks for Shipping Maven Sarah, Knit Picks Hawthorne, Nymph colorway Lauren - a third Dotted Rays by Stephen West https://www.westknits.com/products/dotted-rays in Valkyrie Fibers Matte Sock leftovers from the Heirloom Temperature Blanket - crochet beanie in C1-10P self striping colorway - socks in Serendipitous Wool's Lando Calrissian inspired sock set https://www.serendipitouswool.com/ Acquisitions: Lauren - Lothcat Cuddleez plushies from Disney World Emily - new living room furniture to make her crafting corner cozy AF Occult Corner: The Korean urban legend of Fan Death! Self Promotion: Buy our things and support our fundraiser, please! Pronoun Pals coming soon and Lauren will be having a big Avatar The Last Airbender update on 2/14 (Valentine's Day!) https://valkyriefiberstahoe.etsy.com www.kittywithacupcake.com
News: Emily will be vending at the Frost Fair Goblin Market in the Atlanta, GA area on 2/17/24 https://timetravel.events/product/the-goblin-market-2024/ Emily will be vending at the Lexington Comic Con from 3/7 - 3/10 http://www.lexingtoncomiccon.com/ Join us at the Fiber Witch Festival hosted by Circle of Stitches on April 20th 2024 in Salem, Massachusetts, there will be exclusive Valkyrie Fibers self striping and Kitty With A Cupcake merch galore! https://www.fiberwitchfestival.com/ FO: Lauren - Dotted Rays by Stephen West https://www.westknits.com/products/dotted-rays in Valkyrie Fibers Matte Sock leftovers from the Heirloom Temperature Blanket Emily - vanilla socks in Lang Supersocks Antarctica colorway for the main color and KnitPicks Stroll for the contrast heels/toes/cuffs - Witches Brew socks in the Steven (Steven Universe) self striping from Valkyrie Fibers https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/witchs-brew-socks WIPS: Emily - Northeasterly Blanket in Lantern Light Fellowship of the Rings Advent calendar mini skeins https://www.lanternlightyarn.com/ - WestKnits 2023 MKAL https://www.westknits.com/products/geogradient-westknits-mkal-2023 using Ken Yarns Ally AF colorway https://kenyarn.com/, Hedge Hog Fibers Birthday Cake colorway, Three Irish Girls DayGlo colorway, and La Bien Aimee Twist Nouveau base deep eggplant colorway - Sock Arms Sweater https://www.tellybeanknits.com/sock-arms in Valkyrie Fibers Matte Sock, main color Lion and Garnet, Amenthyst, and Pearl for the sleeves - ‘Something Blue' wedding socks for Shipping Maven Sarah, Knit Picks Hawthorne, Nymph colorway Lauren - a second Dotted Rays by Stephen West https://www.westknits.com/products/dotted-rays in Valkyrie Fibers Matte Sock leftovers from the Heirloom Temperature Blanket - crochet beanie in C1-10P self striping colorway - socks in Serendipitous Wool's Lando Calrissian inspired sock set https://www.serendipitouswool.com/ Acquisitions: Lauren - BoKatan hoodie from Her Universe - Pinky Promise colorway from Storyteller Yarn https://www.knitsandknotstahoe.com/ Emily - Lothcat Cuddleez plushies from Disney World Occult Corner: we talked about card 5 in the Major Arcana: The Hierophant. Self Promotion: Buy our things, please! https://valkyriefiberstahoe.etsy.com www.kittywithacupcake.com
In this episode, Will & Jace talk about the season 7 finale, which was one of the most watched episodes of Frasier of all time! Also, Will gets some wedding advice for Daphne, and Jace learns the history of Orangina! Bonus content from our Frasier expert Katy Garretson.For early access to episodes and bonus content, sign up for our Patreon www.patreon.com/willandjace
Valentine's Day's coming up soon, so Justin and Bec decided to round up their favorite Elvis songs about love and relationships, and Bec even wrangled Gurdip and Ryan's lists from them as well. It's a total gush-fest over some of the most expressive and memorable romantic recordings Elvis ever made. For Song of the Week, Bec stays on theme, picking the more downbeat "Something Blue" from the album "Pot Luck" while Justin spotlights "Tell Me Why," one of Elvis' more underrated and obscure 1957 recordings, left unreleased until surfacing on a single in the mid-1960s. If you enjoy TCBCast, please consider supporting us with a donation at Patreon.com/TCBCast. Your support allows us to continue to provide thoughtful, challenging and well-researched perspectives on Elvis's career, his peers and influences, and his cultural impact and legacy.
We're Making Progress! Sign up for early access here: somethingblueglasses.com/password?=ref-podcast Master Making Money with your Marketing is all about supporting you and your business with marketing more consistently and having a strategy that will make you more MONEY with your marketing. Listen now for a “part 2” update on my eCommerce venture, Something Blue Glasses! We'll discuss product testing, website development, ads, costs, the benefits of blue light glasses, and more! Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube @diedrichmarketingstrategies and join my FREE Facebook group, Master Making Money with your Marketing. Are you looking for Digital Marketing Support? Head to my website at diedrichmarketingstartegies.com or schedule a free consult here! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicole-diedrich/support
Still reeling from Oz's abrupt departure, Willow decides to end her day by dropping by his old room for some quality t-shirt sniffing time, but this routine is quickly cut short when she walks into his EMPTY BEDROOM and is absolutely gutted! Determined to skip past the hard part of grief, she casts a spell in an attempt to will her pain away. It seems like the spell was a dud until her off-the-cuff remarks start coming to fruition in HILARIOUS ways leading to an impaired Giles and a lovey dovey Buffy. Rewatch, listen & laugh as we talk about what an adorable hunk Riley is, question Giles' and Spike's showering situation, and once again ponder Buffy's ability to be a supportive friend. And don't forget to follow us at @the_rewatcher on Instagram for special bonus content!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today our stack of books is tied together with the theme of a saying you have likely heard at weddings...Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue. We will also share our Books in Hand. No weddings here...bringing you a stack of great books representing this familiar saying in a fresh way!Featured Books:Old - My Dear Hamilton by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie (LH) New - The Spy Coast by Tess Gerritsen (LP)Borrowed - Everyone In This Room Will Someday Be Dead by Emily Austin (LH)Blue - The Blueberry Pickers by Amanda Peters (LP)Books in HandAll Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot (LP) Thirteen Doorways: Wolves Behind Them All by Laura Ruby (LH) Other Books That Go Along With Our Theme:America's First Daughter by Stephanie Dray and Laura KamoieThe Thursday Murder Club series by Richard OsmanThe Rizzoli and Isles series by Tess GerritsenEleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail HoneymanAll My Puny Sorrows by Miriam ToewsGood Bad Girl by Alice FeeneyAll Things Bright and Beautiful by James HerriotAll Things Wise and Wonderful by James HerriotThe Lord God Made Them All by James HerriotEvery Living Thing by James HerriotWays to contact us:Follow us on Instagram - @thebookbumbleFacebook: Book BumbleOur website: https://thebookbumble.buzzsprout.comEmail: bookbumblepodcast@gmail.comHey Friends, please rate and review us!
In this BONUS podcast we discuss each episode of Shudder's reboot of Creepshow! Support our show and get the bonus podcasts! https://www.patreon.com/badmovienightshow For our video show and other episodes please visit www.Bad-Movie-Night.com
Suella Braverman is sacked, and ex-PM David Cameron returns to government. Following a row over a Times article by the then-Home Secretary Suella Braverman ahead of the Armistice Day weekend, Monday saw her sacking and the shock return of David Cameron to frontline politics. The team react to the surprising turn of events, discussing if this is the end of Prime Minister Sunak's troubles with Braverman, or if he risks splits on the right of the party. What message does the Prime Minister want to send by bringing in Cameron, and what does having the man who was Prime Minister during the Independence and Brexit referendums back in power mean for Scottish politics?
“Her voice is the voice of the fountain of youth and her musical spirit lets you drink -- from her voice, from her dance, from her spirit. And Jenny Burton becomes Isis incarnate.” ~Laurence Holder, Routes Magazine Jenny Burton had a long and varied career as a superb vocalist working successfully in Dance Music, R&B, Gospel and Inspirational Music. In the late 80s and early 90s Burton had four national number one R&B/Dance hits -- "One More Shot," rose to Billboard's number five slot and led to Burton's first major-label solo deal. Atlantic Records released her first LP, "In Black & White," which included the hit single, “I Remember What You Like". “Bad Habits,” off her second album was a #1 dance hit in America and rose to #12 on the R&B charts. She has to her credits as well two gold records from films -- Harry Belafonte's Beat Street and White Nights starring Gregory Hines and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Moving more into an Inspirational direction, she created with producer/composer Peter Link, The Jenny Burton Experience, an award winning Inspirational group ran for seven years to sold out standing room only audiences at New York City's "Don't Tell Mama". The Jenny Burton Experience also opened at Trump Marina for Al Green, performed with The Gap Band and Morris Day and The Times at The Indianapolis Black Expo for 80,000 people, opened for Stevie Wonder at Lincoln Center in NYC, and completed a one month run headlining at Resorts International in Atlantic City, the first Gospel group to ever headline in Atlantic City. Then she went away for 17 years and worked on Wall Street.
On episode 260 of the PC Update, Portia rushes home to tell Curtis about her promotion before he hears it from anyone else, you know how he gets when he hears things 20 years too late. Nina knew what a great father Sonny was by the way his kids grieved for him when he was dead. It could just be me, but I think Michael knows. This episode covers GH episodes from October 9th - 13th, 2023. *Music provided by Scott Holmes (song name - Electronic Vibes).
We let you in on the secrets to grow your podcast audience and get more reviews on iTunes! Just kidding! But, on This Day in Wrestling History we get the first Hell in a Cell, the first appearance of Kane and the wildest head to head 1998 Nitro vs. RAW to date with more debuts […] The post At Odds with Wrestling episode 262 – Something Blue in Your Bag appeared first on Longbox Heroes.
Today we are discussing Buffy season 4, episode 9, Something Blue. Grab your tickets for our live episode recording about Rocky Horror! The show is on October 19th at 8:30 ET, on zoom! We hope to see you there
Faced with a choice between attending a wedding or dressing up as Mark Twain for conflict resolution via roleplay, Anika and Liz will DEFINITELY take the open bar. We're discussing season 4, episode 4 of Star Trek: Lower Decks, "Something Borrowed, Something Blue"! ORIONS! LIZ'S BELOVED! Are the Orions really all that secretive about their culture, or is it just that the Federation never asked? The Orions need a gender equality movement Liz: "I don't know why I'm so unfocused." It's because she was coming down with covid. Anika is not a fan of Mark Twain We are familiar with your human "humour". We understand "jokes" Antimatter Pod has a lot of feelings about labour and workplace justice
In this episode: Code has Koolie High on the show this week! They discuss the beginning of Koolie's career, performing his music weekly, the importance of family, giving our flowers to 778 Music Group, the “Something Blue” album (and the meaning of that project), and the 5 W's game Follow Koolie High Instagram: @kooliehigh405 Facebook: Freddie Noiel Follow Me Twitter: @accesscodepod Instagram: @accesscodepod
Our story tonight is called Something Blue, and it brings us a little closer to a muchanticipated event in the village of Nothing Much. It's a story about autumn skies and turning leaves. It's also about a kitten wrapped in a shawl, star anise and peppermint, and letting yourself love again after loss.We give to a different charity each week, and this week we are giving to WorldCentral Kitchen. They are teaming up with Moroccan volunteers to provide food andwater in the remote areas hardest hit by the earthquake.https://wck.org If you'd like to subscribe to our ad-free and bonus episodes, visitwww.nothingmuchhappens.com Purchase Our Book: https://bit.ly/Nothing-Much-HappensSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pour one out. Buffy the Vampire Slayer 4.9 Something Blue: 00:00 Angel 1.9 Hero: 45:30
This week Frank chats it up with Timothy Woodward Jr, director of the new awesome Cineverse film Til Death Do Us Part! Then Frank inexplicably talks about Doctor Who a bunch. Be there!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are chatting best to worst RHONY on their first impressions - stay tuned to see if we change our minds. Reunion looks are IN and the RHOA ladies are our Something Blue. PLUS - Ryan? Dick Pic merch? really dude?
Alexa Alemmani started her career as an actor, working in independent features, as well as hit shows such as Masters of Sex, Lucifer, The West Wing & more, she's most well known for playing Allison on the Emmy winning AMC Drama Mad Men for four seasons, for which she won a SAG Award. As a writer, she launched her career with the pilot Appletown, which landed on the Tracking Board's Young & Hungry List. On the television side, with her writing partner, she staffed on TNT's hit show The Librarians and sold a pilot: Mansfield Park to Tornante Media. On the feature side, she and her writing partner wrote Something Blue, the sequel to the breakout hit Something Borrowed (Kate Hudson) for Black Label Media, as well as the book adaptation of Serpent's Bite by Warren Adler (War of the Roses) with Grey Eagle Films. They recently sold their feature I Won't Be Home For Christmas to UCP for USA Networks. Their feature Lion in the Library is in pre-production with Level Forward & Prodigal Entertainment. As a producer she has overseen and/or produced ten shorts, and is in active development on two micro-budget features. . Alexa is an adjunct professor of Screenwriting at USC., and also teaches screenwriting at New York Film Academy for both BFA & MFA students. She has had speaking engagements with Women in Film, Brian Patacca, and Caricon among others. She serves as a Backstage Expert, and was recently a contributing writer to The Sentences That Create Us: Crafting a Writers' Life In Prison. She is a graduate of Vassar College with a degree in theater and history. https://www.alexaalemanni.com/ https://twitter.com/AlexaAlemanni Connect with your host Kaia Alexander: https://entertainmentbusinessleague.com/ https://twitter.com/thisiskaia Produced by Stuart W. Volkow P.G.A. Get career training and a free ebook “How to Pitch Anything in 1Min.” at www.EntertainmentBusinessLeague.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is our Buffy Gays' will to discuss Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 4, Episode 9, "Something Blue." Listen in as we discuss Willow's attempt to do her will and what fearful pranks ensue! We'll talk loss of vision, demonic magnetism, and surprise nuptials between mortal enemies! Follow and message us on social media and on our homepage! Instagram: instagram.com/buffygayspod TikTok: tiktok.com/@buffygayspod Or send us an email at buffygays@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/buffygays/message
We discuss the excellence of The Flash 9x10, the superior Reverse-Flash's return, Barry getting closure, and more. Time Stamps: News - 1:15The Flash - 6:11LWG win - 49:26
Sof, Nat, and Syd have one major thing in common - they know how to plan a top-notch bachelorette party. Join these party-planning ladies as they take the most popular Bachelorette party locations, spill the tea on the "HOTs" and "NOTs," and compare entertainment, budget, safety, and more!
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Virginia Frischkorn is the founder and CEO of Partytrick, a tech platform built to disrupt the event industry, helping to make planning and executing highly curated events accessible and convenient for everyone. She is also the founder of luxury event production company Bluebird Productions, Something Blue, and the Aspen Picnic Company. Throughout her 14-year career in the event industry, she has gained prestige among her peers as one of the top event planners in the country. She has been named best wedding planner by Vogue, Brides, & Over The Moon, and was also recognized as one of BizBash's Must-Know Event Pros.
Jana is hanging out with her new BFF Emily Giffin (author of “Something Borrowed”, “Heart of the Matter” and “The One and Only”) and she's invited her Whine Down listeners to join the party! Jana spills all with Emily about relationships, achieving goals, and moving on after heartbreak. Plus, Emily shares the truth about whether or not we'll get a “Something Blue” movie! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.