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Good drugs vs bad drugs, with someone who may or may not be an expert – Charles Haycock! And Lori Gibbs shares how to raise two boys into good young men, despite all the odds!
Mike is very excited for Thanksgiving. So here is some holiday listening for you. A few questions and a bunch of talk about recent comics,
Season's Eatings! This very food-centric episode kicks off with a listener request. While he's perhaps best known to Christmas nerds for his work in White Christmas, we totally ignore that while discussing Danny Kaye's "Eat Eat Eat" and instead try to discern how light-hearted this holiday patter song actually is. We follow up this deceptively complex piece with a song so utterly devoid of deeper meaning that Carrie Underwood literally titled it "Stretchy Pants". The ranking music in this episode is "8 Days of Latkes" by Ben Schwartz. Thank you to Myles for requesting "Eat Eat Eat"!
Happy Thanksgiving to our amazing WOM listeners! We are so thankful for you all. We chat a little about Thanksgiving before going into a random memory Laura had about feeling fat shamed as a kid and something Steph has been saying wrong her entire life. We finally get back to our normal updates along with how our wellness journeys are going. WE HAVE MERCH and a new WOM sticker, order here! Numerous styles, colors, and sizes available for shirts and sweatshirts. FOTW // Laura - SheSole Women's Strappy Block Low Heel; Steph - Trader Joe's Rose Water Facial Toner Join our Facebook group, Club Wine Over Matter and follow us on Instagram - @WineOverMatterPod, @CrunchesBeforeBrunches, and @AuthenticallySteph! You can also find us on TikTok, @WineOverMatterPod! Thanks for supporting us and our sponsors! Music used in this week's episode provided by Uppbeat (License code: HC5SSAI4EHNGWR2) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wineovermatter/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wineovermatter/support
Welcome to the AMA podcast episode featuring Darrell Kopke, Executive Director at Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) Vancouver, Adjunct Professor at UBC Sauder, and former General Manager at Lululemon. Join us as Darrell shares invaluable insights on entrepreneurship, social impact companies, and the transformative power of CDL. Discover Darrell's inspiring journey from Lululemon, where he emphasizes the importance of building a strong brand with a positive impact to attract and retain loyal customers. Learn how storytelling in marketing connects with customers on a deeper level and drives success. Unveil the philosophy of "stretchy pants" in entrepreneurship, embracing adaptability, innovation, and openness to change. Explore how successful entrepreneurs thrive in uncertainty, take calculated risks, and learn from their mistakes. Learn about the growing importance of social impact in businesses, particularly for younger consumers who prioritize companies addressing the climate crisis. Understand the essence of CDL as a mentorship program for pre-seed and seed ventures. Darrell clarifies that applicants can choose from different CDL sites and streams based on their technology and mentorship preferences without the need to physically relocate. Darrell's passion for entrepreneurship, innovation, and social impact shines through, making it an inspiring and informative listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge and motivation to drive positive change in the business world. Are you a tech startup founder and want to get involved? Learn more about what we do at launchacademy.ca Find out more at https://launch-ama.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-cc5b6f for 40% off for 4 months, and support Launch AMA.
Discussion with My Friends Roman and Gilly from Hisway Press or print! Hisway is making a mark on the pressing and printing game. Talking the shop, Chisme and find out how you can get your idea's printed on a Camisa and Stretchy Pants! Subscribe on Youtube: @Delocopodcast its the one with the Papi Chulo Follow on Instagram: @delocopodcast @hiswaypressorprint @gilbert_deloco @roman.agu @gilly_crtv https://www.hiswaysignshop.com/ God Loves you, Dios Te Ama!
Welcome to Raw. Real. Redeemed! In this episode: Winter is hard. I ate my feelings a lot. I have reasons to believe we all struggle with this from time to time. Let's talk about that...and also shout out our stretchy pants which work overtime to help us look our best on our worst days. You can e mail us at hello@rawrealredeemed.com
I got my stetchy underpants on! The guys are talking the holidays. What they got, what they got themselves and what they intend to do in the New Year. On this episode of Hot Mic with SSJ we're sharing family stories and tidings of mostly joy. We're talking Lululemon, Jordans and impact wrenches on this first episode of 2023. Happy New Year to all our you and thank you for your support. Please subscribe if you have not already!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to "Disney, Eh?", the Disney travel podcast from a Canadian perspective. Join us - Brandon and Krysta - for a "Holiday Time" episode "At the Park". The countdown is on until our trip to Disneyland, so this week we're chatting all about the holidays at the park - especially the food! There are so many seasonal offerings; what is high on our list? And why are we arguing about eggnog? Plus, our current favourite "nerd things" and some of the Disney news catching our attention this week. Follow us on Facebook @disneyeh, on Twitter @disneyehpodcast, on Instagram at @disneyeh.podcast, Youtube @Adventures, Eh? or contact us via email: mail.disneyeh@gmail.com or through our website: https://disneyeh.wixsite.com/podcast Please follow, share, rate, and have a wonderful holiday! Thanks to El Mule for our custom theme song! https://www.facebook.com/el.mule.music/
GET YOUR STRETCHY PANTS READY by 101.9POR
The Huckleberry mourns the loss of one of his earliest pants breakers. The Artist then loses his links cherry, wonders about horse formal wear and overcomes a plethora of moany.
Jason Boyer discusses his start in real estate and the influential power thoughtful architecture can have.
Tab and Sam give a cringy performance highlighting the evolution from respectable moms in jeans to moms in stretchy pants not giving a $hit. This is a joke. No jeans were donated in the making of this production. Follow Us: Facebook and Instagram: That One with the Catchy Title TikTok: that1withthecatchytitle --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecatchytitle/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecatchytitle/support
America's best dishes just might burst your buttons. Episode content:Anne Burrell faces off against a gut-busting club sandwich from Little Goat Diner in ChicagoCourtney Rada takes you to Harold's New York Deli Restaurant for the XL corned beef & pastrami sandwich in Edison, NJ.Katie Lee Biegel needs her stretchy pants when eating the cacio e pepe pizza at Pizzana in Brentwood, CA.Kardea Brown heads to The Pig & Pint for the cola glazed ribs in Jackson, MS.Justin Brunson raves over a delicious fajitas and stew dish from Adelitas Cocina y Cantina in Denver, CO.Jernard Wells gets weak in the knees when confronted by a massively unbelievable cake from Southern Art and Bourbon Bar in Atlanta.Antonia Lofaso ventures to the heart of Los Angeles for heavy-hitting Korean barbecue at Park's BBQ.Hungry for more Food Network? Go to discoveryplus.com/bestthing to start your free trial today. Terms apply.
On today's show, Kidd O'Shea from 7News DC is in for Toby and reveals how he selfishly wants to celebrate Thanksgiving! Then a new feature on Hinge is showing an interesting side to matches...and we have the audio. Chilli has been shopping around for a doggy daycare and one of the options rubbed her the wrong way. And then you call in to share the best time to start Thanksgiving dinner. All this and more on today's show.
Tuesday's A&G features Carrie Underwood's unintentional mockery with her Thanksgiving song. Kyle Rittenhouse did an interview with Tucker Carlson, and we have the highlights. Jack almost goes "Full Joe Pesci" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday's A&G features Carrie Underwood's unintentional mockery with her Thanksgiving song. Kyle Rittenhouse did an interview with Tucker Carlson, and we have the highlights. Jack almost goes "Full Joe Pesci" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quinn, DJ, and Isaac try to unpack all that Turkey Day has to offer. Food, Politics, Parades, Family, Stretchy Pants, and much more in this jam packed episode.
Tuesday's A&G features Carrie Underwood's unintentional mockery with her Thanksgiving song. Kyle Rittenhouse did an interview with Tucker Carlson, and we have the highlights. Jack almost goes "Full Joe Pesci" Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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Todd, Steph and Marc start your morning right!
Melissa Forman talks with listener Marcus and his love of stretchy pants.
Ya know, this time of year as we get ready to give thanks, we think about all the food. All those family tradition favs that you can't wait to stuff in your face. Carrie Underwood is just like you and eye and just released a new song called "Stretchy Pants" to benefit Brad Paisley's "The Store".
We recap our weekends, a guy went from being a bank robber to working in a nice golf course and selling nice cars, Wally complains about the bbq guy and the driveway lady again, Paris Hilton got married again, and Carrie Underwood has now fully released her Stretchy Pants song. You can sponsor a child through Food for the Hungry at www.fh.org/wallyshow You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies/.
1:03: Stuff Rachel Missed 6:26: Rachel has something to admit: she's become the person she hates. 11:18: Dave's ran into his boss over the weekend! 16:43: Good Idea/Bad Idea- President's Choice Eggnog ice cream & Carrie Underwood's Stretchy Pants song! 21:46: Was EVERYONE putting up Christmas over the weekend!?
We had an interesting show, Betty is back after a three day weekend, we debate if we would want to live in a haunted house, Carrie Underwood released a song called “Stretchy Pants” but it was abruptly taken down, and we talk about our favorite parts of our jobs. You can sponsor a child through Food for the Hungry at www.fh.org/wallyshow You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies/.
What is your favorite kind of dream, the work nightmare or the fever dream (or listening to your dog dream)? Never fear because this episode features BOTH! Prepare yourself to constantly question why you are listening to this because you are in for a treat! Get ready for another “wrong answers only” segment where Mel sings a song, but can't remember who actually sings it, AND she is completely out of the loop with Jennifer Aniston celebrity gossip but will tell you the rules of kickball if you're interested (no you are not). Mel reads an oddly sexual seltzer description, is SUS of the strawberry kiwi flavors, and auditions to be the next Kool-Aid Man while Jon has domestics with John, talks about the chemical make-up of Jupiter, and his theory about Impala drivers. Then…John talks about his Department Store dreams and his love for JNCOs and break-away pants. All of this and much, much more is on the agenda for this crew, so manifest that you're having a good time listening and put that on your vision board!! Because you're going to need to!!! AND FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY…TELL US YOUR DRUNK STORIES!!! If you like what you hear and have drunk stories to tell us, want to make a suggestion for our next episode, or just want to send up pics of your pets email us at: TangentialDownpourPodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TMIinyourABV/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/tangential_downpour/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/tmiinyourabv And don't forget to give us a shitty 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform and also on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-you-1523047 Our Featured Drinks: https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/flavors/variety-pack-1 https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/flavors/variety-pack-1 https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/flavors/variety-pack-1 https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/flavors/variety-pack-1
What is your favorite kind of dream, the work nightmare or the fever dream (or listening to your dog dream)? Never fear because this episode features BOTH! Prepare yourself to constantly question why you are listening to this because you are in for a treat! Get ready for another “wrong answers only” segment where Mel sings a song, but can't remember who actually sings it, AND she is completely out of the loop with Jennifer Aniston celebrity gossip but will tell you the rules of kickball if you're interested (no you are not). Mel reads an oddly sexual seltzer description, is SUS of the strawberry kiwi flavors, and auditions to be the next Kool-Aid Man while Jon has domestics with John, talks about the chemical make-up of Jupiter, and his theory about Impala drivers. Then…John talks about his Department Store dreams and his love for JNCOs and break-away pants. All of this and much, much more is on the agenda for this crew, so manifest that you're having a good time listening and put that on your vision board!! Because you're going to need to!!! AND FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLY…TELL US YOUR DRUNK STORIES!!! If you like what you hear and have drunk stories to tell us, want to make a suggestion for our next episode, or just want to send up pics of your pets email us at: TangentialDownpourPodcast@gmail.com Visit our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/TMIinyourABV/ Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/tangential_downpour/ Follow us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/tmiinyourabv And don't forget to give us a shitty 5 star rating on your favorite podcast platform and also on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/tangential-downpour-tmi-in-you-1523047 Our Featured Drinks: https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/flavors/variety-pack-1 https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/flavors/variety-pack-1 https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/flavors/variety-pack-1 https://www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/flavors/variety-pack-1
Gospel doctrine creates stretchy hearts.
Gospel doctrine creates stretchy hearts.
Thanks for listening. Please consider supporting the podcast with your next book purchase - save the Steph’s Business Bookshelf affiliate stores for Book Depository (Global) or Bookshop.org (US) in your browser. You can also say thanks by buying me a coffee. About the book The unauthorized story of lululemon. This is a book about ordinary people who took an opportunity to be creative, to be innovative, and to maximize their potential. Chip Wilson's part in this story comes from the learnings of thousands of mistakes. He set the culture, business model, quality platform, people development program and then got out of the way. Lululemon's exponential growth, culture, and brand strength has few peers and it is because of those who employees who choose to be great. This book is also about missed opportunity - five years of missed opportunity. Chip was playing to win, while the directors of the company he founded were playing not to lose. About the author Chip Wilson is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, loving husband and a father to five boys. As the founder of Westbeach and yoga-inspired clothing company lululemon athletica, Chip is a globally recognized innovator in the field of technical apparel. He is widely credited with starting the "athleisure" retail category, now a $100-billion-a year global business. At lululemon, Chip was known for his people-before-product leadership approach. He surrounded himself with like-minded individuals; creative, driven, athletic locals with a love for work-life balance inspired by the West Coast. This cohesive culture fueled the innovation and growth of the brand. In 2007, lululemon athletica was taken public and Chip remains its largest individual shareholder and biggest cheerleader. Source: amazon.com Big idea #1 - See into the future A recurring strength of Chip’s was his ability to spot a trend a few years off. And not just a spot, a trend, but to do something about it. From the move towards baggy shorts for skateboarders, the move to snowboarding from skiing, and the attraction of a different audience with different aesthetic wants, through to a huge movement of yoga and mindfulness, and more technical active wear (or ‘athleisure’ wear) for women. He also saw where those trends were coming from largely from California, so he built connections there, first by supplying those brands into Canada and by by spending time there to better observe and get a feel for what was happening in the particular scenes and subcultures. He was then able to bring these into Canada, knowing that it was only really a matter of time until those trends started to move up north. This ability to see trends in advance, allowed Chip to get ready, get ahead, think deeply, and try things out in the meantime. You can see this in his ‘slow build’ approach – he started slow, particularly with Lululemon, really taking the time to build himself into the community of the demographic that he was looking to attract. By going to yoga himself, spending more time with yogis, and finding out what it was that they wanted and really putting them at the heart of the business and the products. When he had his Westbeach brand and was designing the snowboarding technical apparel, he again, was spending time with the people in that scene to understand them. This was central to his ability to see into the future, hearing what they would want and being able to then extrapolate that into a business. [PS. Want more book goodness straight to your inbox every fortnight? Subscribe to the bookmark here] Big idea #2 – Be different on purpose Almost everything about Chip’s businesses had strong purpose, and this made it very clear who it was for (almost to a cult-like effect in Lululemon) and also who it wasn't for. His principles and purpose were clear even early on at Westbeach, he would stop people coming into the store who were smoking. In the eighties, this was quite a big deal because everyone was smoking at the time, but he knew it was not a habit he wanted his brand associated with so wouldn't let people who were smoking into his store. This strength of purpose was also behind the genesis of the bags, the famous Lululemon store bags with their manifesto written all over them. These bags themselves became quite a cult item, and people would use them to take that lunch in or use in their everyday lives, not just to carry their Lululemon goods home from the shop. The words / mantras printed on the bags resonated with the ‘super girl’ market that Lululemon was designed for, showing how much the values of the brand resonated. Purpose also came to life in their technical attire, with an intense focus on quality and details. Women's active wear was a pretty sorry offering in the 90s/00s. Nasty see-through leggings made of cotton, not particularly sweat-proof, and probably a baggy t-shirt, which wasn’t always the most practical for activities like yoga. Typically, men's sportswear had a lot more on offer with a lot more technical elements, and generally was much more fit for purpose. By focusing on their demographics and knowing that there was a better way, meant they could offer something that hadn’t been seen before. And finally, in the business itself there were differences. They offered yoga in the Lululemeon stores, you didn't see Nike or Adidas doing something similar. They also used an education model in the stores for assistants; they weren't called shop assistants / sales assistants, they were called educators, they had a huge amount of autonomy. The store managers had control over the window dressing, store layout, events, and local yoga/wellbeing community engagement. The vertical business model and owning their own manufacturing were unheard of in the industry at that point, but they did it, which allowed them to keep both control and ultimately more margin, because they weren't giving money away to suppliers or third parties. Interestingly, it was a lot of these purpose-led elements of the business and culture that really slipped as private equity took ownership of the business after the IPO. Lululemon were no longer allowed to be as controversial or bold in their ad campaigns, the quality slipped as the focus turned to profit and preservation rather than quality and innovation. Big idea #3 – Fail, learn, repeat Chip is pretty open in the book about his failures, there's actually whole specific sections dedicated to the various failings and learnings that he had, in particular around the IPO process and experience. And also lessons from Kit and Ace, the business he started with his family after Lululemon. Many of these lessons are around structure and governance. There's a few themes, largely around control and structure, which recur throughout the book. There's also great examples in the book of fail, learn, repeat in the constant innovation and improvement in their thinking. They were taking the offcuts of the pants and turning them into the headbands and other little accessories that you can also buy in Lululemon. Chip was constantly asking himself ‘if I was to compete against Lululemon, what would I do?’ and looking around at the competition, to see where the opportunities to do something different were. Chip was very focused on personal development, and an ongoing quest to avoiding mediocrity. He was allergic to the idea of living an average life, or doing an ‘ok’ job, and he really wanted to avoid that slipping into the company. He put everyone through the Landmark course (which is somewhat controversial in itself) which certainly at the time was a huge investment to put all of his management team through it. But it allowed them to have a common language and common expectation of the level which Lululemon operated on. Again, this is something that changed after the IPO. Chip describes this as the difference between the wanting to win, and wanting not to lose, mentality. When Chip was running the business it was very much around being the best and going out and doing things differently, being a bit controversial at times, in order to make a mark. Whereas the private equity management wanted more of a preservation state. ‘The PR machine’ controlled what could and couldn’t be said (eg Chip’s views on Coke or Pepsi) and they played not to lose; playing it safe rather than doing the things that led to Lululemon's success in the first place, and why they appealed to the people that they did. 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Today we discuss stretching. Why the body needs stretched and why as we age it becomes even more important. We dive into a story of how stretching saved David Goggins life after he took it to the extreme and ended up becoming healthier and better because of it. And we discuss practical application of how long you should stretch, how to think about fitting it in your daily schedule, and what stretches you can do to get the most bang for your buck! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tylerkluver/support
On this week’s episode of the Style Masterclass Podcast, I talk about something super controversial… You are allowed to keep your stretchy pants, yoga pants, and elastic waist band pants! You are allowed to wear whatever the hell you want! You can be stylish and still keep your stretchy pants. Learn more about: How clothing does not have the power to make you feel fabulous or frumpy You as the wearer bring the magic Why it is so important to spot to spot BS fashion rules You can feel stylish no matter your size, weight, shape, and even if you happen to be wearing stretchy pants. To learn more visit www.judithgaton.com/stylecourse
Talking Points: Seattle Mudcrabs, Jumbo Trogdor, ProtonPrawn, Each Cup a Multiplayer Session, Stretchy Pants, Kat's Person, Crowd Control Hell, Biblically Accurate Brian, Egg But More Egg, Motorboat A Chicken, Tartar Sauce Injection. If you'd like to watch the show live, join us on the first Tuesday of every month over at Twitch.tv/ProtonJon at 9pm EST.
IN this episode Todd and Jay discuss adult males that wear elastic banded pants, horrors of Christmas shopping, children's "new normal" vs our childhoods, and more! Plus a new "Karen of the Week"!
Brian Buffington and Bucky Bush talk with me about EdTech, GIFS, Gifts for Non-Techies, and Gifts for Techies. This is episode 330 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Brian Buffington is an EDU pioneer, always sniffing out better ways to increase student engagement and learning through technology. He inspires thousands of teachers, admins, and students in regards to instructional technology strategies, professional media production, and digital living education. Brian has presented at national, state, and regional conferences, highlighting EdTech and science education. His background includes teaching middle schoolers about science, owning music venues and vintage clothing shops, and writing songs about cheese and “8th Grade Mustaches”. His most recent endeavors include: creating professional development specifically for teaching during a pandemic entitled, “Into The Unknown”, releasing new music with the songs “Rufio”, “Stretchy Pants”, and “Poo on my Shoe”, and cranking up the #buffmagic to make virtual learning fun and engaging. Since 2017, he has broadcasted an annual cyber safety event on Facebook LIVE, “A Parent’s Guide to Raising Digital Natives”. In 2019, Brian directed and produced “Vape News”, a PSA video series aimed to combat student vaping. When Brian is not playing with tech, he’s playing House Concerts and singing #happymusicforthemasses. Along with his wife Brooke, he owns a Creative Arts Company, Studio Blue. The Buffingtons reside in Northeast Georgia, where they raise 2 crazy kids and look for adventure. Bucky Bush has a passion for technology tools and services that help make people’s lives easier and more enjoyable. In his work world, Bucky provides technical support services and training to school staff in addition to data analytics services for schools and districts. He is in his 12th year at Northwest RESA where he serves as their Director of Technology Services. This talk was lots of fun! Lots to learn today. Please share and subscribe! Thanks for listening. Enjoy! Connect and Learn More: BrianKBuffington.com BuckyBush.com Length - 57:43
Brian Banks, from Fort Worth, Texas, talked to us about his business and how to grow his follower base not once, not twice but FOUR times. He has been successful in this endeavor every single time. Brian visits mom-and-pop shops and gives honest reviews of their food. Listen to his episode to find out how he developed his business, the Fort Worth Fatso!
This month we discussed Little Black Stretchy Pants by Chip Wilson! Click here to get previous book club books or listen to recordings: https://www.bethazor.com/book-club/ BECOME A COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE ROCKSTAR: https://www.azoracademy.com/ https://www.bethazor.com/ https://www.bethazor.com/bootcamp/ For more commercial real estate training: https://www.bethazor.com/training/ FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/azoradvisoryservices/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bethazor1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethazor/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/6315636/
The Panel discusses whether it's time to embrace the 'new normal' in fashion and make comfort a priority.
The homies assemble to dive deep twice on the first Avengers movie, the return of baseball, South American bodies of water, their chances on Survivor, Jeremy Renner's wraparounds, The Hulk recasting fiasco, Captain America's leadership potential, the likelihood of a Stark Tower Architectural Digest video, the stretchiness of random warehouse security guard pants, critical justice for Transformers and much, much more on this episode of The Loosest Conceptual Movie Podcast On The Internet™.
I made a 4-part video series to help schools broadcast ceremonies online. Think K graduation, PRE-K, 5th grade, sports awards, etc... Brian Buffington's Guide to Streaming An Online School Ceremony https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg3sGJANNIo0GGf7pFY1ZHvpbnJGydYYJ Brian's latest song, "Stretchy Pants". https://open.spotify.com/album/5JX8ryB242wQrm9479W32N?si=Euvw17nxQMCjevdtv_uBBA Brian's song before that, "Poo On My Shoe". https://open.spotify.com/album/2CgJsJIYm5dLzb4UKaGrY1?si=SYvO3VptT66BAxYhYAJWQg You can leave a voice message on my Anchor.FM profile or through the Anchor App. https://anchor.fm/brianbuffington briankbuffington.com https://twitter.com/brianbuffington https://www.instagram.com/brianbuffington --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brianbuffington/message
We may not be advice columnists but we have a LOT of (unsolicited) advice to give. This may be why we’re so compelled to read advice columns on the regular. In this weeks’ podcast the gals dissect a question posed to Slate Magazine’s resident advice columnist, Prudie. Put on those stretchy pants and grab your favorite special beverage of choice – it’s time for Stretchy Pants and Straight Talk.
This week we cover a few things like the wonders of Target , Martin displays how bad he is at gift giving and Tommie discusses his hate but uncanny knowledge of movie musicals. Enjoy!
Patients presenting to emergency departments across the United States continues to climb and in this episode of ACEP Frontline, we talk with Dr. Jim Augustine about the trends and what we are seeing across the country.
With beers like Stretchy Pants, Got Uggs?, Sparkles the Fluffy Unicorn, Death By Mango,and the Mulie, Ghost Monkey delivers to any beer lovers taste bud. An awesome brewery located in Mt. Pleasant, we talk to the assistant brewer Khoi. We talk about beer, the brewery, and anything that crosses our mind. Make sure you visit if you are in the area!
Join the gals in the last episode of their first season as they discuss aging parents, missions and arranged marriages. Make sure you join us in the near future for season two of Stretchy Pants and Straight Talk!
A vintage Fisher Price collection that consists of the iconic barn and garage, a castle, the hospital (including a gurney and the x-ray machine!), and the cabin (to name just a few) OR some toilet paper rolls, a shoebox and some felt and pipe cleaners. On today’s episode of Stretchy Pants and Straight Talk you’ll learn which of the gals played with the items above in their youth.
Jesus believed changing the world began with loving your neighbor. What would happen if a group of people took that seriously? And not metaphorically, but practically? What if you & I decided to invest the best of who we are into the people, places & problems we’re living in the midst of right now? What would it look like to really love where you live? We’ll be talking about that during this series and giving everyone practical ways to live that out, so don’t miss a single week of the fun!
Maelyn and Lora talk about the serendipitous meeting that brought them together nearly thirty years ago! You'll meet the infamous pizza-snarfing Mona, learn about Tim and "the letter" and find out what, exactly, Maelyn did to make Mike want to put her on an airplane back to Utah. Welcome to the podcast. You just found your new best girlfriends. Stretchy Pants and Straight Talk.
05/25/18 - Stretchy Pants, Pyschopaths In Radio, And Cheap Sex by Joey Clark
I talk to Jennifer Tracy, a NJ transplant living in Las Vegas who has survived botched surgeries, partial paralysis, and extreme weight gain. Jennifer is a walking example of how you can never tell what is going on with someone, no matter how together he or she may seem. Check out Jennifer's instagram at https://www.instagram.com/alwaysroomforpizzasponsored by Comprehensive Cranium Care www.cranium.care and Digital Effex www.digitaleffex.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/lightersidepodcast)
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We stuffed our faces, put on our stretchy pants and fired up the old studio and sat down on Thanksgiving night to bring you Episode 172 of Behind The Ears Podcast where we discussed our Thanksgiving and some Disney news and trivia. Don’t forget to share with your friends! Trader Sam’s Coffee Company is ‘THE’ artisanal roaster of specialty Disney inspired coffees. Why not brew some magic at your home? Some of their coffees include Skipper’s Brew, Ghoulish Delight, Enchanted Tiki Coconut, Redhead Rum and many other unique roasts. Their coffees are certified gluten & allergen-free and feature unique custom artwork by guest artists. Trader Sam’s Coffee Company offers an adventure in every bag! So, start your adventure today by visiting us online at TraderSamsCoffee.com, That’s TraderSamsCoffee.com And Behind The Ears, listeners be sure to take advantage of this exclusive offer and save 20% on your first purchase with code: EARS20 – That’s EARS20 at TraderSamsCoffee.com Brew Your Happy Place! Tired of lugging that stroller on to the plane? Maybe it’s taking up too much room in the trunk on your drive down to Disney World, but who can you trust to get a stroller? How about Kingdom Strollers. They have a variety of sizes and models to fit every family and their budget. Plus, there a trusted Disney brand so save you the hassle and space and simply visit KingdomStrollers.com for your next family trip! We invite all of you to follow us on our social media platforms, you can find them all here: Facebook – behindtheearspodcast@gmail.com Twitter – @BehindtheearsPC Instagram – Behindtheearspodcast Email – behindtheearspodcast@gmail.com YouTube/ Behindtheearspodcast Facebook group – “WDW Community” Like always please RATE and REVIEW the show on iTunes and if you would like to see any of our videos or archived shows you can always find them on our YouTube channel. Now sit back, Relax and enjoy your trip through Disney World!
On this episode, it's Thanksgiving! We're getting ready for family, food and stretchy pants! As we coast into the holiday season, we're also preparing for the return of the 100 Watts and a Wire Net. If you're interested in serving, let us know. Plus, we have a 40 meter double bazooka to give away. That's right, participate in our online survey and automatically enter a random drawing to win a new antenna. All of this and more on this edition of 100 Watts and a Wire.
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Where else can you get news from the National Squatball League? New uniforms for the Boise Bashers - they're inflatable! Highlights - Team management has a new way to increase player salaries and give fans a real feeling of ownership. A pregame fly-in stunt lands team owner in the emergency room. The keys to the game for next week's Figure 8 Bicycle race between the Stretchy Pants and Team Bicyclette de tire from Lance LeCramp field.
What's Your Deal? Today, Dog has a deal and it's actually a good one (for him that is): he wore his stretchy pants.
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It’s National Two Different Colored Shoes Day, National Chocolate Custard Day, National Raspberry Popover Day, National Lumpy Rug Day, National Paranormal Day, among others. We talk about the new Avengers: Age Of Ultron movie in the weirdest way possible. We bitch about the shitty Mayweather Pacquiao fight. The podcast gets weirdly gay (surprise). We salute […]