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Best podcasts about steven west

Latest podcast episodes about steven west

The Cosmic Skeptic Podcast
#70 Philosophize This! - A Beginner's Guide to Philosophy

The Cosmic Skeptic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 79:13


Steven West is the host of "Philosophize This!" one of the world's most popular philosophy podcasts. Listen to it here.

BOLOTOR Podcast
A seasoned outdoorsman, on his captivating journey through the wilderness as he shares his experiences on a podcast "Steve's Outdoor Adventures", Steve West.

BOLOTOR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 47:03


Steve West is the founder of Steve's Outdoor Adventures - and has hunted and guided all over the world for more than 25 years. He is considered by many a top authority on North & South American big game hunting as well as hunting rifles, ammunition, and ballistics.  His journey began in his early years, where he found solace and passion in the wilderness, realizing that traditional schooling wasn't his path. Instead, he immersed himself in hunting and guiding, eventually carving out a career as an outfitter and booking agent for hunting trips. ⁣ In the mid-'90s, West recognized the potential of the internet and became one of the pioneers in his industry by establishing one of the first websites, which quickly gained traction among outdoor enthusiasts. Encouragement from friends and clients led him to venture into television, where he created his own outdoor adventure show that has been on air for over two decades, captivating audiences with thrilling tales of wilderness encounters. Throughout his career, West has been a staunch advocate for responsible management of wildlife populations, particularly focusing on the conservation of grizzly bears in regions like Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. ⁣ Beyond his contributions to hunting and conservation, West is also involved in technological innovations for outdoor enthusiasts, including the development of apps like Far Wide. With his wealth of experience and dedication to preserving the natural world, Steven West continues to inspire and educate others about the importance of responsible outdoor recreation and wildlife conservation.

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM
Sen. Steven West

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 13:57


Sen. Steven West joins Larry to talk about the State legislative session, particularly his bill Senate Bill 25 concerning housing vouchers and landlords.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM
Larry Glover Live 1-26-24

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 36:20


Larry talks to Sen. Steven West about the State general assembly and takes your calls and comments in hour 3.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Podcast
Episode #29: 1. Wollfest Kassel

Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 119:29


In der heutigen Episode spreche ich mit Katja von @strickwerk34 über Idee, die Planung und Umsetzung des ersten Wollfestes in Kassel. Katja gewährt uns einen schönen Blick hinter die Kulissen und mir zeigt es mal wieder, wieviel Arbeit in solchen Dingen steckt und wieviel Mut! Ihr werdet hören, dass wir ganz schön ins quasseln gekommen sind und hier und da von unseren Themen abweichen. So stellen wir uns die große Frage, ob es zur Schuleinführung eine Zuckertüte oder Schultüte gibt? Katja erzählt uns die Hintergrund Story zur "Grünen Socke" Aktion und wie der Bulli-Pulli entstanden ist, der auf dem Wollfest zu gunsten für Wohnungslose versteigtert wird. Viel Spaß beim zu Hören. Steckbrief Name: Katja Stein. Alter: Noch frische 50 ;-) Ich komme aus: Ich lebe und arbeite in der schönen Grimmheimat Nordhessen auf dem Land. Ich nähe/stricke seit: Stricken hab ich schon sehr früh gelernt - ich glaube, ich war 7 Jahre alt - von meiner Oma. Irgendwann war es nicht mehr hip und so ist es wieder eingeschlafen. Richtig durchgestartet bin ich dann erst wieder mit 35 Jahren. Meine Nähmaschinen/Stricknadeln: Ich mag am liebsten die Rundstricknadeln von Chiagoo Red Lace. Für Socken nutze ich das gute alte Nadelspiel.. Hier findet Ihr mich: (Blog, Instagram, Facebook...alles was du hast) www.strickwerk34.de Facebook: strickwerk34 Instagram: strickwerk34 www.wollfestivalkassel.de Facebook: wollfestivalkassel Instagram: _wollfestivalkassel Fun-Fakt über mich: Ich bin total ungeduldig. Shownotes Aktuelle Projekte Katja: Das Fan-Tail-Top von Wool and Pine in Merino/Leinen in ungefärbter Qualität, ich möchte es gerne färben, wenn es fertig ist

FreightCasts
WHAT THE TRUCK?!? EP564 3PL Summit: Double brokers, scaling tech and down markets

FreightCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 56:16


On today's episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is coming to you live from FreightWaves' 3PL Summit. We're diving deep on double brokering stats, scaling tech, surviving a down market and diversifying your freight network.Special guests are Ann Marie Jonkman, senior director of global 3PL industry strategies at Blue Yonder; Kyle Wegman, senior director of product management at Turvo; Steven West, director of logistics at Reibus; Steve Hackney, head of success and solutions at Front; and Brent Hutto, chief relationship officer at Truckstop.Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts

What The Truck?!?
3PL Summit: Double brokers, scaling tech and down markets

What The Truck?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 55:59


On today's episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is coming to you live from FreightWaves' 3PL Summit. We're diving deep on double brokering stats, scaling tech, surviving a down market and diversifying your freight network.Special guests are Ann Marie Jonkman, senior director of global 3PL industry strategies at Blue Yonder; Kyle Wegman, senior director of product management at Turvo; Steven West, director of logistics at Reibus; Steve Hackney, head of success and solutions at Front; and Brent Hutto, chief relationship officer at Truckstop.Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts

THED Talks
5.25 A Conversation with Steven West

THED Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 44:53


This week Jimmy talks with NYC based audition coach, Steven West. He talks about his switch from athlete to theatre artist, his company NYC College Audition Coach, and mental health care for students during the audition process.  http://www.nycauditioncoach.com

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein
How to become an outdoor adventure celebrity with Steven West

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 50:11


How to become an outdoor adventure celebrity with Steven West Steve West, host of The Adventure Series (TV Program) host of Steve's Outdoor Adventures TV, founder of Steve's Outdoor Adventures, Two Saints Films, and Entrepreneur in the Outdoor Industry.

The Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast
Making BBQ Rubs and Winning Trophies | Steven West | Moist BBQ

The Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 55:19


There's not much that Steven West of Moist BBQ enjoys more than going to a BBQ Competition. Except of course winning a trophy at that BBQ competition. Using his own BBQ rubs of course! Steven is the pitmaster and team captain of Moist BBQ, a competition BBQ team that enjoys a good reputation on the circuit. Be it a low and slow Australasian Barbecue Alliance competition, or a Steak Cookoff Association competition, Steven and his team are up for the challenge and are regularly at the pointy end of the board. In fact, they are currently waiting for the next World Championship round of the Steak Cookoff Association, having won a ‘Golden Ticket' invitation to head to the United States and represent Australia, cooking up the perfect ribeye steak. Off the back of his competition BBQ successes, Steven has also founded Slow Burner BBQ, a BBQ rub company whose spice rubs are on high rotation here at Smoking Hot Confessions.  In this full episode of the Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast, Steven and I get into: How Steven got into barbeque and how Moist BBQ got started (1:31) How Moist BBQ keep up on trends in competition BBQ and the wider food scene (12:34) Their recent successes at Meatstock Melbourne (15:25) What he thinks about a quadruple Steak Cookoff Association competition (22:49) How he started his rub business Slow Burner BBQ (26:26) Steven's best tips for starting a BBQ rub business (41:50) Barbe Con is here! The world's first live online BBQ summit is just around the corner and we have three goals - to save you time, save you money and to become the envy of friends and family. We have the best BBQ pitmasters and BBQ business owners from around the country as well as one or two international guests and we're bringing them into your living rooms, LIVE! A two day event, the first day is dedicated to cooking BBQ, and the second day is dedicated to the business of BBQ. We're bringing you cooking demonstrations on Saturday and business presentations on Sunday. Get your tickets now:https://barbecon.eventbrite.com.au

Ray of Hope Online Ministries
Sermon: The Church God is Building

Ray of Hope Online Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 38:58


We recently had the privilege to host two mission teams, one from NC and one from Florida. Noharis McCuiston shared her testimony, Steven West preached and we baptized two of our youth that day. You can here the testimony and the message here! #FlagshipChurch #Church #Erie #Testimony --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daryl-grimes/support

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Ullmaske
S2E8 - Clubhouse, Steven West og garnshoppestopp

Ullmaske

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 46:56


Ukens episode handler om strikkefails, lang garnshoppestopp - straffen vil lønne seg for dere

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The Medical Sales Podcast
Transitioning From The US Army To The Life Of A Clinical Sales Specialist With Steven West

The Medical Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 35:49


One profession in the medical field is typically out of the spotlight but contributes significantly in saving lives: a clinical sales specialist. They are responsible for expanding the utilization of a certain product within an existing account while working hand-in-hand with doctors and patients, even during procedures themselves. Steven West, a Clinical Sales Specialist III of Boston Scientific, sits down with Samuel Gbadebo to share his experiences in this profession after transitioning from being a US Army veteran. He explains his responsibilities in this position, how he uses his military training in doing sales, the major challenges he struggles with, and how he creates connections with people. Steven also discusses the top three qualities every clinical sales specialist must possess to find success in their field. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Medical Sales Podcast Community today: evolveyoursuccess.com

The Medical Sales Podcast
It’s All About The Mission: From The Military To Medical Sales With Kyle Siordia, Steven West And Matthew Curley

The Medical Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 43:20


In a world where military veterans are often pigeonholed to a very limited array of specific careers, it is important to send them a message that there can be a really good career waiting for them in medical sales. A lot of things that veterans learn in the military transfer over to being an effective sales representative, an effective leader, and even an effective executive in the medical sales space. Proving that this is not only a possible, but also a desirable pathway to consider, former military officers, Kyle Siordia, Steven West and Matthew Curley have built extremely successful careers in each of their respective niches. Kyle and Matt occupy key leadership positions at Invitae while Steven works as a clinical sales specialist at Boston Scientific. In this panel interview with Samuel Gbadebo, they share how they got through their transition from military to medical sales and what other veterans can learn from their experiences. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Medical Sales Podcast Community today: evolveyoursuccess.com

Brave Knitting
Episode 6 Casting On!

Brave Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 43:23


Brave Knitting - Episode 6 Show Notes – December 15, 2019BASIC CAST ONsBasic Knitted Cast on & Cable Cast onLong TailMama Christa’s Double Double Cast onDouble Start Cast OnBackward Loop Cast onFleece Boutique – April CordellSPECIALTY CAST ONsI-Cord Cast On:VeryPink Knits method:Steven West method:Provisional Cast OnVeryPink Knits (method without crochet hook, using a circular needle):Nervous KnitterTubular:Sockmatician:Freedom Knit:Ribbed Cable Cast On:Judy’s Magic Cast On:RAVESIn Good Company Wrap:Knit Freedom Book – Cast On Bind Off SAVESHair clip to secure yarn ballCRAVESVlogmas:Homespun House Vlogmas -Annaknitter Vlogmas Advent SocksMini Mania Scarf

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Two Ewes Fiber Adventures
Ep 118: Stash, Natural Dyeing, and Spinning Tips

Two Ewes Fiber Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 90:23


Lots of travel knitting, a natural dye workshop with fiber friends and some listener questions about spinning and stash are the topics for this week. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of  our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Come join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Save the Date for a Washington Coast Meet-up! September 20-22.  We'll be meeting to knit and chat at String Theory Yarn and Fiber. Find lodging for the weekend in Seabrook, Washington or in nearby Pacific Beach or Ocean Shores. Or join us for a day if you are nearby! Click here to RSVP so we can reserve your goodie bag! Here is a link to the Ravelry thread about the meet-up. We just spent a week together in Seattle! Kelly came up to join Marsha and some fiber friends for a natural dye workshop.  The dyes used were coreopsis, lichen, avocado, and cochineal. They were dyed on a variety of natural colored yarns using different strengths of dye. We also used an ammonia modifier to change the color of the dye. Very inspiring.  Marsha's Projects: I finished the Lace Market T-shirt by Marie Green using Schoppel-Wolle El Linio several weeks ago. The neck is too big and I had planned to re-knit picking up fewer stitches, small needles, and slightly less loose bind off. Where did the time go? I turned heel and worked gusset of  Schoppel-Wolle Das Paar socks. About an inch of the foot is completed.  I also finished body and neck band of Fine Sand by Heidi Kirrmeier, using Fibra Natura Unity.  Knot a long: Nothing!!!! But that doesn't mean you shouldn't enter. So far we have 38 FOs, our biggest along ever! Enter by August 31st. Remember, it's any fiber related item that is not knit,  crochet, spinning or weaving. We'll draw for prizes in our first September episode. Kelly’s Projects The most significant FO for this week is my 5th metatarsal! Bone is 90% healed and the boot is off. Now on to the physical therapy! I also finished Two cowls from Alchemy yarn 100% silk. The pattern is Simple Yet Effective from Tin Can Knits. I finished the first one on the road trip to Seattle and the second one I almost finished on the trip back home.   The Silk Cardigan from Dragonfly Fibers Dance Rustic Silk is also finished. The pattern is Koru by Aroha Knits. I got some good wear out of it during the trip to Seattle. The fit is good and the armscye works ok with some of my short-sleeved tees.  I also finished the Tarantula that I was making for my grand nephew. Did you know that Tarantulas have 8 eyes? Two larger eyes and 6 tiny ones. I tried to make this tarantula as realistic as possible. The grands are keeping the class tarantula for the summer, so they are a little tarantula-obsessed! Finally, I finished the miniature punch needle rug. The kit by J. Conner Designs was a gift from Tori (wideanglemind). It was so fun and fast to do and turned out so cute.  I will definitely try more of this mini-punch work. The fabric is thin and flexible compared to the regular punch needle. It is more like embroidery and is often called punch needle embroidery.  Questions from Listeners PegofmyHeart (Peggy) asked about keeping her handspun yarn consistent.  "When I returned to spinning I must have changed my gauge. Now I have a sleeve that needs to be ripped out. New fiber spun, hopefully at a better gauge, and knitted again. HELP!" Suggestions: Take a piece of freshly spun singles off the bobbin and let it ply back on itself to be stablized. I hang this on my wheel so I can keep checking my spinning against this yarn. Unply it so you can see the single if you need to. You can also make a “Spinners Control Card” where you wrap both freshly spun singles and the plied-back-on-itself yarn around a stiff card and keep that with your spinning. This will help with consistency in spinning. Don’t wrap it too tightly or it will seem thinner than it really is.  Other tricks are: Spin all the singles before plying and put them all on storage bobbins and ply them first bobbin to last bobbin, second bobbin to penultimate bobbin, etc.  This presumes that the most widely differing bobbins are first and last and plying them together will average out the inconsistencies.  Spin all the yarn before starting the project and calculate the yards per pound or yards per gram. This will help you see inconsistencies in the skeins and allow you to use the most similar skeins where gauge is important. Any that are significantly different can be used where it matters less or maybe they won't be needed at all. Cindy (CindyQ)  and Valerie29 (Valerie) asked about stash busting, and stash organizing. Marsha suggests: I organize my wool stash by weight and store them in labelled plastic bins I pick up at the Goodwill. I have a separate bins for cotton and handspun. Braids for spinning are stored in those plastic covers that bedding comes in. Yarn/fiber I buy at stores is listed in Ravelry. I tried posting yarn I pick up at thrift stores/destash rooms in Ravelry, but it honestly got to be too much. As for using up the yarn, I made a scarf called Mini Mania using leftover sock yarn. I also made a Steven West afghan called Garter Squish that used up about 5,700 yards of worsted weight yarn. I made a shaw called Sunny Delight using yarn from the NoCKRs retreat destash room. Socks and hats are another great way to use up stash. Here are some other patterns I have been looking at to use up leftovers. Lily’s Scrap Blanket Vintage Crocheted Throw & Afghan Briochevron Blanket  (not sure I can do that much brioche) Stashbuster Blarf Stashbuster Sweater   Kelly says: Right now I have yarn all over the place.  Larger weaving cones are on a shelf in the garage and the smaller cotton, linen, etc. cones are in boxes in the garage since my only available looms are out there.  Usually most of my knitting yarn is in baskets and bowls and sorted however I think looks nice. It varies.  Sometimes by color, sometimes by type, sometimes by weight. Because of the electrical work mess, some of my yarn is also in boxes/bags in the living room (where big piles of stuff are being stored).  After using an already created warp from a destash, I’ve been thinking that winding warps and storing them as warps would be a great way to have weaving projects ready to go. When the inside studio is available again I’ve thought of a system for threading cones onto chains that drape across one of the walls. I like to see my yarn in different combinations to get inspiration. The downside of this system is that there could be sun damage to the yarn if I don’t use it regularly. I’m also not quite sure of the system for getting yarn down easily without having the whole string of cones come down on my head! My stashbuster projects for using leftovers are bears for the Mother Bear Project , charity hats, and baby socks. I also find that having yarn out on display gives me other ideas for combining yarns that weren’t originally planned to go together. Another possible project for using up waste (thrums from weaving) and other leftovers are to make hot pads. One technique is to use multiple strands that are twisted and plied to create a square that is then sewn together and felted. Another technique is to wrap rope with yarn using a coil basketry technique to make a spiral the becomes a round hot pad. Both would be perfect projects for the (K)Not Along that is going until August 31).

#LetsTalkNow
Episode 1: Let's Talk About… Mental Health and Leadership w/ Vice-Chancellor Professor Steven West and Bristol Mayor Marvin Rees

#LetsTalkNow

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 20:22


In this special launch episode to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week 2019, Steve West, Vice-Chancellor of the University and Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol talk about how personal experiences have shaped their views on mental health, and how inequality in the community can create barriers to developing good mental health. Recorded 1 May 2019. See the Vice-Chancellor’s blog blogs.uwe.ac.uk/vc, and the Mayor of Bristol’s blog thebristolmayor.com. For information about the wellbeing support options at UWE Bristol visit www.uwe.ac.uk/wellbeing. For information about UWE Bristol’s Mental Wealth First Strategy and Mental Wealth Lab initiative, visit www.uwe.ac.uk/about/mentalwealthfirst. Tweet us twitter.com/UWEBristol, like our Facebook page facebook.com/UWEBristol, and check out our Instagram instagram.com/UWEBristol. #LetsTalkNow #MentalWealthFirst #UWEBristol. Email us at mentalwealthlab@uwe.ac.uk. If you are concerned about someone, or need help with any of the issues discussed in this series, you can contact the Samaritans on 116 123. Recorded at UWE Bristol by students from the Department of Computer Science and Creative Technologies. Presented by Jemma Griffiths. Produced by Conor Kearney, Tom McKirdy (twitter.com/sydneyaudio), Becky Street (www.beckystreetaudio.com), Ollie Cullen, Jemma Griffiths, and Sarah Atkinson.  

NATURAL POWERLIFTING RADIO
CHECK MY TOTAL #52 One Year Anniversary + God of War Review

NATURAL POWERLIFTING RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 59:28


This episode the duo takes time to reminisce! They reflect on past episodes and the fun they have had while podcasting. From the guests to the life lessons learned, Andrew and Timmy would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the show! This episode they also welcome Steven West and Kenneth Moody to review PS4’s “God of War”. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/checkmytotal/ Check My Total is a powerlifting podcast hosted by Andrew Hinson and Timothy Payne! Listen to their hot takes on the sport as well as exclusive lifter interviews, meet recaps and whatever else is on their mind! Deadlifts, chicken nuggets, videogames, it’s all on the table!

The Sewers of Paris
Hypersaturated (Ep. 216 - Knitting & Dance)

The Sewers of Paris

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 39:18


My guest this week was almost a world famous dancer, but instead he's a world famous knitter. Steven West's fiber art is known all far and wide for bright color, surprising stitches, and beguiling design -- you might think of it as hipster knitwear. Behind the celebrity knitter is a former Bible camp kid who loved to dance. Looking at him then, you might have had a feeling he'd become famous, and he did. Though it was for a reason no one could have predicted.And don't forget to join us for the next livestream! It's on Saturday, February 9, at 2pm pacific.

NATURAL POWERLIFTING RADIO
CHECK MY TOTAL #33 Meet the Challengers

NATURAL POWERLIFTING RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 47:44


What do Leah Campbell, Steven West, Jacob Cowden and his wife Ana have in common? They are all apart of the Check My Total Fitness Gauntlet! This episode we introduce our challengers and dive into the rules of the contest. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/checkmytotal/ Check My Total is a powerlifting podcast hosted by Andrew Hinson and Timothy Payne! Listen to their hot takes on the sport as well as exclusive lifter interviews, meet recaps and whatever else is on their mind! Deadlifts, chicken nuggets, videogames, it’s all on the table!

Succession Secrets
086 Your Socratic Friend

Succession Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 6:29


How friends differ from flatterers and how business coaches differ from friends. Includes a plug for my favorite podcast, Philosophise This, by Steven West. https://bit.ly/2I8HHaM

Podcast – Hudson Valley Knits
Episode 88 Blustery Day

Podcast – Hudson Valley Knits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017


Welcome to Hudson Valley Knits Podcast! Today I am podcasting at Steamboat Dock in my hometown. Lots of progress so come join me. WIPs: Cullum by Isabele Kraemer using Knit Picks Lindy Chain in Navy Abalone Cardigan by Alice Starmore using Virtual Yarns Hebridean 2 ply. Exploration Station by Steven West using Spirit Trail Fiberworks […]

Knit Spin Farm
Ep 133 - Magic Spinning

Knit Spin Farm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016


Finished:Samen by Steven West in Malabrigo Silkpaca Lace colorways Pearl, Lettuce, Frank Ochre, Olive and IndiecitaShard by Romi Hill in Voice of Reason on Twinkle Sock from Another Crafty GirlGodrick's Hollow club colorway from Into the WhirledKnit Spin Farm battIn Progress:Socks from Gales Art Sock BlankNight at the Theatre by Lucia Pane in Leading Men Fiber Arts Soliloquy gradient, colorway SaffronWee Chickadee  by Ysolda Teague in Louet Gems Cattywampus club colorway from Into the WhirledKSF Shop - notecards available. Weekly updates starting June 23

Atlanta Community Profiles
9/21/2013 Steven West

Atlanta Community Profiles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2013 32:53


Lou Weiland interviews Steve West. Original Air date: Sept. 21, 2013

KnottyGirls Knitcast
Episode 3: President Doctor Carter Needs a Shave (Or Laura and Jen Knit in Public)

KnottyGirls Knitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2013 67:04


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!

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WTN Radio - Mad Midget Music
Mad Midget Christmas

WTN Radio - Mad Midget Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2012 55:24


There’s going to be exclusive Xmas interviews with Fronz Arp from Australia, Eric Boatright of Shallowside from the U.S. , JB from Salford, Steven West of 3 Days of Freedom from Bedfordshire, Jef Leppard of LIONSEX from Bucks and Neil Murdoch of Blue Nation from Birmingham! Add to that piles more excellent unsigned music from [...]