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In this powerful MiCannaCast episode, Cannadave, Groovee, and Summer Sky welcome Jenna Mullins, Chief People Officer at Muha Meds, for an unfiltered conversation about breaking barriers in cannabis HR, growing a national brand, and what it really means to put people first in a fast-paced and evolving industry.Jenna shares her personal cannabis story — how Cannabis changed her life — and dives into her journey from traditional HR into the green frontier. You'll hear about the explosive growth of Muha Meds, the challenges of HR in a multi-state cannabis company, her thoughts on government policy, and yes — some wild HR stories
Introduction & Guest BackgroundHosts CannaDave, Groovee, and Summer Sky welcome their special guest, Jess Jackson, a leader in cannabis advocacy, social equity, and entrepreneurship. Jess has worked on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives for over 20 years and is the founder of Copper House, a cannabis-friendly Bed & Breakfast in Detroit. The discussion covers Jess's journey into the cannabis industry, her social equity work, the Minnesota and Michigan markets, and mental health in entrepreneurship.Jess Jackson's Journey into Cannabis first became interested in cannabis through a sorority sister in LA who launched a luxury cannabis accessories brand. While working on her MBA, she realized that the cannabis industry had significant economic opportunities, yet those most affected by prohibition were often locked out of the legal market.This inspired her to advocate for equitable access to the industry, leading her to return to Michigan and start hosting cannabis-related education and community events. She quickly recognized barriers preventing marginalized communities from entering the industry, such as:Lack of business educationExpensive licensing & compliance requirementsStigma against cannabis useCreating Copper House & Community-Driven Cannabis Spaces Jess launched Copper House in 2019 as a Bud & Breakfast in Detroit. The goal was to create a safe space for cannabis consumption in a market where most hotels and rentals prohibited use. Key phases of Copper House:Initially, an Airbnb model, allowed visitors to consume in a judgment-free environment.Expanded to host infused dinners, community events, and education programs.Shifted during COVID-19 to outdoor gatherings and advocacy work.Now operates as a long-term rental space for individuals in need of affordable housing.Jess also discusses the economic realities of running a cannabis-adjacent business, explaining that:27% of cannabis businesses are profitable, with even lower success rates in Michigan due to price compression.The cost of licensing, real estate, and legal compliance is too high for many entrepreneurs.She chose community-driven business models to remain sustainable.Mental Health, Self-Care & Publishing Her BookJess shares her journey with mental health, discussing how she:Wrote the book Sis, Your Copper: An Alchemy to Shine to help others navigate challenges.Struggled with depression and anxiety, especially after losing her job, gaining weight, and facing personal setbacks.Ended up in a psychiatric ward for 10 days after experiencing severe suicidal ideation.Her book focuses on resilience, self-care rituals, and finding balance in an unpredictable world. She emphasizes the importance of:Daily habits like journaling, therapy, and mindfulness.Reconnecting with community and personal passions.Breaking the stigma around mental health in the cannabis industry.Minnesota vs. Michigan Cannabis MarketJess breaks down the differences between the two states' cannabis markets:✔ Minnesota's “Craft Cannabis” Model:Limited large-scale cultivation (Max 15,000 plants per license) vs. Michigan's high-volume licenses.Strict regulations prevent vertical integration, meaning growers can't own retail stores.Low-dose THC beverages are widely available in bars, restaurants, and even salons.✔ Michigan's Oversaturated Market:Large-scale production has led to price crashes (pounds selling for $300).Heavy competition makes it difficult for small businesses to survive.Many Black entrepreneurs struggle to gain ownership (only 2% of businesses are Black-owned).Social Equity, Tribal Cannabis Markets & The Future Jess discusses the impact of social equity programs and tribal sovereignty in cannabis:Tribal-owned cannabis businesses have a first-to-market advantage in Minnesota.The state is negotiating compacts to allow tribal growers to supply legal dispensaries.The importance of partnerships and coalitions to create a more inclusive industry.She also highlights barriers to entry for social equity applicants, such as:Legal battles delaying program rollouts.Difficult compliance requirements that favor well-funded corporations.Consumption Lounges, Cooperative Housing & The Future of Copper House shares her future business vision, which includes:Developing cannabis-friendly cooperative housing.Creating a farm-based Bud & Breakfast with event spaces for weddings and retreats.Advocating for consumption lounges and more public cannabis spaces.Final Thoughts & The “Ganja Genie” Question If Jess could change one thing about the cannabis industry, she would:Increase Black ownership and equity in the market.Ensure the communities most harmed by prohibition benefit from legalization.She ends by shouting out key mentors and partners who have supported her in the industry.
In this electrifying episode of MiCannaCast, CannaDave, Groovee, and Summer Sky sit down with Anthony, the dynamic Sales & Marketing Lead at Light Sky Farms!
In this dynamic episode of Micannacast, co-hosts CannaDave, Groovee, and Summer Sky tackle thought-provoking topics shaping the Michigan cannabis industry and beyond. From hard-hitting questions about industry practices to fun holiday traditions, this episode delivers a perfect balance of insight and entertainment.
Join CannaDave, Groovee, and their brand-new co-host Summer Sky as they dive into the personal journeys that brought each of them into the cannabis world and ultimately led to the creation of Micannacast.Each co-host shares their “first time” stories—those unforgettable early experiences with cannabis that set them on a path of advocacy and community-building. From college parties to family gatherings, their first smokes were full of laughter, introspection, and connection, providing a nostalgic look at the past and a lighthearted start to the episode.CannaDave opens up about a life-changing experience: a raid at a dispensary where he worked. The traumatic incident involved a SWAT team, shattered glass, confiscated plants, and even the temporary loss of his dog, Molly. Facing criminal charges, Dave went through a dark time, questioning his future in cannabis. However, this experience ultimately motivated him to become a voice for cannabis legalization and education. Now, he's back to cultivating and advocating for safe, legal access to cannabis—turning a painful memory into a purpose-driven mission.Groovee reflects on the impact cannabis has had on his life, especially after a rough period in his early 20s. Following a series of challenges, including substance misuse and a DUI, he reconnected with cannabis as a tool for personal growth and self-care. He shares the pivotal moments that led him to rediscover his passion for cannabis culture and use it as a foundation for building Micannacast. His journey offers a powerful look at how cannabis can inspire transformation and healing.Summer Sky brings a fresh perspective to the podcast, sharing her passion for Michigan's cannabis industry and the community that has blossomed around it. Known for her advocacy work, including her speeches at local cannabis events, Summer is dedicated to promoting and uplifting cannabis culture on a national scale. Her background and excitement for cannabis advocacy make her a perfect fit for the Micannacast team. She also dives into her preferred methods of consumption and talks about the industry changes she'd like to see in the future.Throughout this episode, the co-hosts also explore topics like the evolving landscape of cannabis legalization, the importance of preserving cannabis culture, and the highs and lows of their journeys. With laughs, deep insights, and even a few “favorite consumption methods” debates, this episode is all about getting to know the people behind Micannacast and the passion they bring to every conversation.
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Unexpected Bonds Under the Montseny Summer Sky Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/unexpected-bonds-under-the-montseny-summer-sky Story Transcript:Ca: El sol de l'estiu brillava amb força entre les copes dels arbres del Parc Natural del Montseny.En: The summer sun shone brightly through the tree canopies of the Montseny Natural Park.Ca: Els ocells cantaven, i els seus sons es mesclaven amb el suau xiuxiueig del vent.En: The birds were singing, their sounds blending with the gentle whispers of the wind.Ca: Núria caminava pels senders del bosc, buscant aquella tranquil·litat que tant necessitava.En: Núria walked along the forest paths, seeking the tranquility she so desperately needed.Ca: Cada pas li donava una sensació de pau interior i creativitat, just allò que desitjava trobar.En: Each step brought her a sense of inner peace and creativity, precisely what she wished to find.Ca: En una corba del camí, Núria va veure un jove amb una càmera penjada al coll.En: Around a bend in the path, Núria saw a young man with a camera hanging around his neck.Ca: Es deia Jordi, i estava molt concentrat fent fotos als arbres i la llum que brillava sobre el fullatge.En: His name was Jordi, and he was deeply focused on taking photos of the trees and the light shimmering on the foliage.Ca: Núria va sentir que el seu espai es veia alterat, i en Jordi es va adonar que algú havia interromput la seva cerca de la foto perfecta.En: Núria felt her space was being disturbed, and Jordi realized someone had interrupted his search for the perfect shot.Ca: Malgrat la tensió inicial, Núria va sentir curiositat per l'art de Jordi.En: Despite the initial tension, Núria became curious about Jordi's art.Ca: "Hi ha un lloc magnífic per aquí a prop", va dir sense pensar-hi massa, "On el riu forma un petit estany.En: "There's a magnificent place nearby," she said without much thought, "where the river forms a small pond.Ca: És molt bonic.En: It's very beautiful."Ca: " En Jordi va somriure, agraint aquella obertura inesperada.En: Jordi smiled, grateful for this unexpected openness.Ca: Ell, al seu torn, va proposar a Núria una excursió per un camí ocult que havia descobert fa uns dies.En: In turn, he suggested to Núria an excursion along a hidden path he had discovered a few days earlier.Ca: A mesura que caminaven junts, van notar com les seves plaques de gel es fonien amb cada paraula compartida.En: As they walked together, they noticed how their icy barriers melted with every word exchanged.Ca: De cop i volta, el cel es va enfosquir.En: Suddenly, the sky darkened.Ca: Un tro retronador va anunciar l'arribada d'una tempesta d'estiu.En: A resounding thunder announced the arrival of a summer storm.Ca: Amb la pluja caient a bots i barrals, van trobar refugi en un petit refugi de fusta que van veure pel camí.En: With rain pouring down in torrents, they found shelter in a small wooden cabin they spotted along the way.Ca: Allà, mentre l'aigua repicava sobre el sostre, Núria i Jordi van començar a compartir històries.En: There, as the rain drummed on the roof, Núria and Jordi began to share stories.Ca: Es van adonar que, malgrat les seves diferències, tenien una passió compartida pel bosc i la seva màgia.En: They realized that, despite their differences, they shared a passion for the forest and its magic.Ca: La tempesta va passar i va deixar al seu darrere un paisatge refrescat.En: The storm passed, leaving behind a refreshed landscape.Ca: Quan va gràcies la pluja, tot era verd i lluminós.En: When the rain stopped, everything was green and luminous.Ca: Finalment, Núria i Jordi es van acomiadar, cadascú amb la promesa de tornar a caminar junts aviat.En: Finally, Núria and Jordi said goodbye, each with the promise to walk together again soon.Ca: Núria havia descobert que a vegades l'inspiració no només ve del silenci de la natura, sinó també de les connexions inesperades.En: Núria had discovered that sometimes inspiration comes not only from the silence of nature but also from unexpected connections.Ca: Jordi, per la seva part, va veure que la companyia podia enriquir les seves obres.En: Jordi, for his part, found that companionship could enrich his works.Ca: El Montseny, amb la seva bellesa i grandesa, havia acollit dos desconeguts, transformant-los en amics per uns moments inoblidables, deixant una petita llavor d'amistat que creixeria amb el temps.En: The Montseny, with its beauty and grandeur, had welcomed two strangers, transforming them into friends for unforgettable moments, leaving a small seed of friendship that would grow over time.Ca: Amb un somriure de complicitat, Núria i Jordi es van separar, però no van dir adéu, sinó fins aviat.En: With a smile of complicity, Núria and Jordi parted, but they didn't say goodbye, only see you soon. Vocabulary Words:the canopy: la copathe whisper: el xiuxiueigthe tranquility: la tranquil·litatthe foliage: el fullatgeto disturb: alterarthe tension: la tensióthe art: l'artthe place: el llocthe path: el camíto melt: fondrethe thunder: el trothe storm: la tempestathe torrent: el bots i barralsthe shelter: el refugito share: compartirthe magic: la màgiato refresh: refrescarluminous: lluminósthe promise: la promesathe inspiration: la inspiracióthe silence: el silencithe connection: la connexióthe companionship: la companyiato enrich: enriquirthe stranger: el desconegutthe seed: la llavorthe friendship: l'amistatthe complicity: la complicitatunforgettable: inoblidableto say goodbye: acomiadar-se
We're back! The Two Ewes have been missing in action with work, travel, a vintage trailer rally, a knitting retreat, Thanksgiving, and a nasty cold. We have lots to talk about including project updates. Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Subscribe on Android or Subscribe on Google Podcasts Marsha's Projects Snowflower: by Heidi Kirrmaier. Finished! Used 13 Mile Lamb and Wool for the main color and Brooklyn Tweed Tones for some of the contrasting colors. It fits great and I think I did a great job on the colorwork yoke. Ames Beanie: by Stephanie Larson. Finished! Made for Madi using Cascade 220 Superwash Merino in Summer Sky. Flowers from My Garden: Spinning the last bobbin before plying. Nanny Meier Tea Cozy: Inspired by Lily Pulitzer colors. Using Cascade 220 in hot pink and lime green. Finished first side. Santa's Laundry Line: by Eleonore von Castelmur. Using Lang Yarn Jawol fingering in red, green and cream and some left over fingering weight gray. Finished his jacket, pants, hat and currently knitting his long johns. Socks: Using Knitterly Things Vesper Sock Yarn in the colorway Sum-Sum-Summertime. Heels and toes will be Dream in Color Mini Smooshy in the colorway Bermuda Teal. Halfway down the foot of the first sock. Fine Sand: by Heidi Kirrmaier. Using West Yorkshire Spinners Illustrious in the colorway Claret. Almost done with the body. Working on four garter stitch rows for edging and then bind off. Kelly's Projects Continuing to work on Purple/Gray socks for Robert. These are the ones that I had to stop working on during the last episode because I forgot to turn the heel. I pulled the needles out and put them back in the bag to fix later. Later turned out to be a month later. I now can't remember what yarn this is. I got it at the very last Stitches West ever in 2022. Continuing to work on Dozens of Little Squares. I've washed 83 squares and have another 21 finished. So I'm at over 100 squares so far. Started Club Car Curtains. This is for the back window of the trailer in the bedroom. Events Winter Weave Along starts October 1 and goes through March 31. Join the fun in our Ravelry group!
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Join us on a journey to outer space! Two astronomers tell us about the James Webb Telescope's latest photos. They also share what to look up for in Wisconsin's night sky this month.
Recorded on June 28 & July 5, 2023 Our annual Mother Bear KAL began June 1, 2023, but any bears you have knit or crocheted in 2023 are eligible as entries for prizes. To find out all about this wonderful charity, please go to Mother Bear Project website. Talk bears with us in the Mother Bear Chatter thread and post your finished bears in the FOs thread. We have a listener who has come up with 3 incentive prizes for increasing your bear count! For more info, please check out the Mother Bear Incentive Prizes thread. Virtual Knitting Group via Zoom The next 2 segments were recorded at Eileen's Bunkhouse in Lincoln, Montana. Eileen is RedsKnits on Ravelry June 28: Participants: Tracie (alittleposy) Barb (KnittyBarb) Eileen (redsknits) Celia (PinotNoir) Eileen talked about: 1. Book - DC Smith and Kings Lake Investigation Series by Peter Grainger. "British murder mysteries with good plot lines and excellent character development over the series. And he's still writing!" 2. Knitting - starting the Davis pullover by Pam Allen, using Tracie's directions. She is knitting it using some vintage stash O-wool that has been dyed by Alpenglow. 3. Eileen talked about Alpenglow Industries, especially their Textile and Yarns Tools. Check out their cool stitch markers! Celia talked about: 1. The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman 2. Knitting - She talked about knitting the Beneath a Summer Sky shawl by Debra Gerhard in Ritual Dyes Fae (mohair silk) and Maiden (merino fingering) in the Taurus colorway. Tracie talked about: 1. Book - Disappearance at Devil's Rock by Paul Tremblay 2. Knitting - Marklee DK by Elizabeth Doherty in KnitPicks comfy in the Planetarium colorway. Barb talked about: 1. Book -
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Paul Hill and Dr. Jenifer “Dr. Dust” Millard host. Damien Phillips, John Wildridge and Dustin Ruoff produce. This month Jeni and Paul talk about: - The recent supernova in galaxy M101; - Volcanic exoplanets; - The growing observational evidence putting the current Big Bang theory under strain, - And the history of water on both Earth and Mars. - Alien contact; - Exoplanet detection and - How long it would take to accelerate to the speed of light. Paul does a summer reading book review with three space books to keep you entertained on the beach this summer. Jeni has a look at: - The Juice mission, - Axiom 2, - Future space station plans and - A round up of launches. This month's skyguide includes a discussion of noctilucent clouds and deep sky in the centre of our galaxy. www.awesomeastronomy.com Bio: Awesome Astronomy explores the frontiers of science, space and our evolving understanding of the universe. Join Paul & Jeni for informative and fun astronomy programmes dedicated to space and astronomy news and monthly podcast extras covering hot topics and special interviews in the world of science and astronomy. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
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Gregory Arkos is a professor in the department of physics, engineering and astronomy at Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo. He is passionate about astronomy and helping students as they learn about the world and the larger universe. He's here today to talk about the night sky, particularly this summer - and any particular astronomical events Island should keep an eye out for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
July offers lots of pretty stars and constellations to check out, and you'll get a personally guided tour of them by downloading this month's Sky Tour astronomy podcast. The post July: Stars of the Summer Sky appeared first on Sky & Telescope.
Again, we turn to another world... where a bodacious threat has put the dungeon-verse in peril. Many heroes from across its many continuities are brought together by the DM, united to stand up against the Queen of the Summer Sky and the god-like power she has acquired from the Primal Gemstones.
Just like that caterpillar coming out of its' cocoon and turning into a butterfly, we are back this week with another episode! Brice welcomes back Survivor: Ghost Island Winner @WendellHolland for this week's installment of Survivor News. Bravo's Real Housewives of Potomac is getting juicy, so of course Survivor: Cagayan Alumni @JtiaPhd is here to help us spill all the tea from the last two episodes. No Podcast is complete without the "Church Announcements" and "Freak of The Week." The Summer Sky might be ending but you're still a beautiful butterfly Cause Issa Issa Issa Purple Pants Podcast, Episode 112! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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If you've ever wondered what you're seeing in the night sky as you lie on the dock or in a hammock in the backyard, then this episode is for you! I take you on a summer sky star-hopping adventure, as we identify stars and constellations, starting in the northern sky then swinging around to the south.After listening carefully to this episode, you will be able to identify the major stars and constellations. Once you feel confident, my advice is to go share your new knowledge with someone else. Knowledge is meant to be shared, and knowing the stars is something everyone is interested in.So get comfy in a reclining chair, grab a blanket and a cup of hot chocolate...plug in the headphones, and let me walk you through the stars.If you have further questions about other space-related themes, or would like to suggest a topic for a future podcast, please connect with me via any of the following:Twitter: @astrostephensonEmail: astrostephenson11@gmail.comWebsite: www.astrostephenson.ca
Kelly Reverb and Dillon Kingston sit down with Sam Tucker, recovering crystal meth addict who's been sober for 15 years. Sam shares his story and journey of recovery. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
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Kelly Reverb sits down with Shawn Dunn, NA speaker and master electrician, to discuss his journey. We check in with The Professor Nolen and get an update on his recovery status. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Kelly and Marlo sit down with Ricky and Josh from Cardinal House Recovery to talk about their journey in recovery and plans for the Cardinal House. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/ Cardinal House Recovery: https://cardinalhouserecovery.com/
DJ Kelly Reverb sits down with Dusty Burrows and Stephanie Ann from Recovery Dharma DFW to find out what it's all about. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/ RecoveryDharma.org: https://recoverydharma.org/
Chef Justin and Mindfulness Expert Vanessa Guild share their journeys of recovery and how mindfulness/meditation can play a strong role in recovery from addiction. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/ VanessaGuild.com: https://www.vanessaguild.com/
DJ Kelly Reverb sits down with Dillon Kingston to talk about his role with Oxford House, his history of incarceration, and his road to recovery. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Philip (CG Kid) shares his journey and future plans as a drug education influencer with DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen discuss their backgrounds and what led them to sobriety. Scott Kelly joins to discuss his experiences. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen discuss methods of maintaining sobriety with in-studio guest Lisa Stroup. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Brian Cuban, the brother of Shark Tank host and famed investor Mark Cuban, joins DJ Kelly and Nolen to discuss sobriety. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Dusty Burrows from SOBARBasics.com joins DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen to talk about the support group and how it can help sober individuals connect with the greater sober community. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/ SOBARBasics: https://www.facebook.com/groups/555925654557736/
Curt from Skate Straight Dallas joins the show to tell his story and struggle with addiction. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Marlo and Erin share their personal experiences with The Phoenix, a gym in Dallas dedicated to helping those in recovery. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Lee Ann Richardson from sobercity.ca shares her life story and her battle with addiction Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Kathy, DJ Kelly Reverb's sister, joins the show for a Christmas-themed episode to discuss her experiences with her brother's addiction. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb & The Professor Nolen talk with Dr. Robert Hernandez about opiate/heroine addiction and the use of Suboxone for harm management. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen interview Jackie Bibby, the Texas Snakeman. They discuss what Guiness World Records Jackie holds, his film career, and his story of recovery. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen speak to Jim Bob Sims about his relapse of after 11 years of sobriety. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen talk to Rick Henry about fitness's role in recovery, and to Dusty Burrows about the multiple pathways to recovery and his similarities to one, Charles Manson. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen talk to Michael Molthan from M2 the Rock about how to obtain and maintain sobriety. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen sit down and talk with undiscovered musical talent Ty Jackson. Ty tells his story of addiction/recovery and plays some unreleased material. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen talk to Craig Anderson from APAA about his personal journey, and working in the field of recovery. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/ APAA: https://apaarecovery.org
Curt gives us an update on Skate Straight going international. DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen share their stories regarding addiction and recovery. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb and Stephanie Ann talk about her past addictions and her recovery journey. The Professor Nolen shows up eventually. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Ashton H. shares his story on gender identification and how he has obtained and maintained sobriety with DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
DJ Kelly Reverb, Cg Kid, and Dusty Burrows talk to The Professor Nolen about his current relapse and life experience. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Philip Markoff (Cg Kid) makes his second appearance on This Pink Cloud with DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen as ABC Nightline films us for a special on Nitrous Oxide. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Anika Cooper, founder of Simply Grace House, shares her story with DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen on her struggles with addiction and her road to recovery. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/ Simply Grace House: https://www.simplygracehouse.com/
Anika Cooper, founder of Simply Grace House, shares her story with DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen on her struggles with addiction and her road to recovery. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/ Simply Grace House: https://www.simplygracehouse.com/
Tommy shares his personal journey with addiction and his road to recovery with DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Eric shares his story of skateboarding, partying, raving, and his personal journey on the road to recovery with DJ Kelly Reverb and The Professor Nolen. Links: This Pink Cloud (video podcasts): https://www.youtube.com/thispinkcloud DJKellyReverb.com: https://www.djkellyreverb.com/ Our sponsor, Summer Sky: https://www.summersky.us/
Pour yourself a glass of Crystal Pepsi and tear open that bag of taco flavored Doritos, alien-loving children of the '90s because this week we're talking about Roswell. The site of a UFO crash landing in 1947, not the awesome TV show. Was it just a weather balloon or was it extraterrestrials trying to flex on humans with their flying disc technology? The truth is out there and hopefully one day, they will share it with us! This concludes our Summer Sky series, and starting in September we will be releasing weekly episodes for the Halloween season. We will also have a fun giveaway to celebrate the pod's first-anniversary featuring cool stuff from businesses local to Los Angeles. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook to learn more about how to sign up. If you have an alien encounter story you'd like to share or if you've witnessed an unidentified flying object, please email us at atouchfromthepastpodcast@gmail.com and tell us all about it. Please rate and review us on Apple Podcast and Have a spooky weekend! A Touch from the Past podcast is hosted, produced, and edited by Clark Canez and Jen Curcio.
Your audio guide to the stars! This month Mark takes you on a guided tour of the constellations of the summer sky, plus helps you hunt down Jupiter and Saturn... For images, more information or to ask Mark a question, head over to our Facebook page and join the conversation on Twitter.
Get schooled on those beautiful noctilucent clouds that we get to see this time of year.SPOILER ALERT: Those are tenuous cloud-like phenomena in the upper atmosphere of Earth. They consist of ice crystals and are only visible during astronomical twilight. Matt also has all you need to know about the Perseid meteor showers and when you will be able to see them best and has info on when you can look up and see the Starlink satellite (you'll hear why this is so cool, especially if you have internet access of any kind).
Look up, breathe in, breathe out...
On this weeks episode of Channel 47, DJ 47 and Gilly Banks discuss the latest news to hit Toronto. First "Doodoo Man" the villain the terrorizing Toronto campuses has been caught and sadly Mr. Opoku is not Nigerian lol he's Ghanaian. DJ 47 attempts to help out individuals suffering from mental health, by bringing up a story he over heard from his friend. Lastly, Summer Sky Walka came to Toronto and we discuss the highlights from her show. Tune in this week on Channel 47.
Sara Reden and Jesse Flower-Ambroch are my guests this week and I am still on such a high from our conversation. Sara is my oldest friend in the world, and she has always lived a life of mindfulness. After meeting her now husband, the equally-mindful Jesse, they combined forces to plan a wedding day that was a beautiful representation of their shared passions and interests. Now 6 weeks past their wedding, we reflect on their beautiful day to discuss: Allowing the locations they selected for their ceremony and reception to dictate guest count and several other elements of their day. Whittling down to the essentials and allowing their wedding day to take shape organically, based on what was most important to them. Planning a zero-waste wedding ceremony in nature. The pros and cons of relying on a network of friends and acquaintances to hire as wedding vendors. Blending Jewish and Buddhist backgrounds/faiths. Special readings and personal vows. Transforming an industrial space into a wedding reception. An intentional, seasonal, farm-to-table menu that was a feast for the senses. Foodies will LOVE this part! Jesse, a sound engineer walks us through his process of choosing lyrics, instruments, and vibrational frequencies to create playlists that set the right mood. At the end of our conversation, Sara and Jesse individually shared their favorite parts of their day and, friends, have your tissue box handy. _____________________________________________ Follow Sara Reden: sarareden.com/ Follow Jesse Flower-Ambroch: jfasound.com/ _____________________________________________ Follow Essential Wedding Podcast & Essential Planner Co. on Instagram: @essentialweddingpodcast | @essentialplannerco
For this weeks episode of Still Loading Josh dives into an NES classic? Ski or Die is a sports game but is it good.... Listen and find out! NES Longplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhbEInJeYb8 End Song: Color of the Summer Sky Artist: Grimecraft Album: Color of the Summer Sky http://gamechops.com/color-of-the-summer-sky/ More great music at: http://gamechops.com/ Tags: gaming, retro gaming, video games, nintendo, NES, Ski or Die, Ultra Games, Konami, podern family, gaming pod squad, podcasting, gaming podcast
Today’s broadcast is Episode 21 for Soundtrack Saturday, January 6th, 2018. Today’s soundtrack is the Secret of Mana soundtrack on the SNES, composed by Hiroki Kikuta. Track Number / Track Name / Time stamp 01: Intro - 00:00:00 02: Fear of the Heavens - 00:02:16 03: A Curious Tale - 00:03:55 04: Phantom and a Rose - 00:05:23 05: Together Always - 00:06:48 06: Fond Memories - 00:07:56 07: Into the Thick of It - 00:08:56 08: The Color of the Summer Sky - 00:10:49 09: Dancing Animals - 00:12:13 10: Distant Thunder - 00:13:30 11: The Little Sprite - 00:15:17 12: It Happened Late One Evening - 00:16:07 13: In the Dead of Night - 00:16:52 14: Mystic Invasion - 00:17:52 15: Secret of the Arid Sands - 00:18:48 16: What the Forest Taught Me - 00:19:58 17: A Wish - 00:20:59 18: Spirit of the Night - 00:21:59 19: Did you see the Ocean - 00:23:44 20: Danger - 00:25:51 21: Calm Before the Storm - 00:28:02 22: The Wind Never Ceases - 00:30:04 23: Flight Into the Unknown - 00:31:15 24: Eternal Recurrence - 00:32:44 25: The Legend - 00:34:54 26: A bell is tolling - 00:36:35 27: A curious happening - 00:38:06 28: Monarch on the Shore - 00:39:10 29: The Dark Star - 00:40:45 30: Prophesy - 00:42:16 31: Steel and Snare - 00:43:27 32: Whisper and Mantra - 00:45:09 33: Ceremony - 00:46:17 34: Morning is here - 00:47:43 35: Leave Time for Love - 00:48:46 36: Still of the Night - 00:50:11 37: The Curse - 00:52:58 38: The Oracle - 00:54:16 39: A Conclusion - 00:56:01 40: I won't forget - 00:57:05 41: One of them is Hope - 00:58:15 42: Meridian Dance - 00:59:21 43: Now Flightless Wings - 01:01:37 44: The Second Truth from the Left - 01:03:37 45: I Closed My Eyes - 01:06:20 46: Outro - 01:06:41 Music Block Runtime: 01:04:32, Total Episode Runtime: 01:15:58 Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio - Dreamcast - BB Rights If you wish to subscribe to the "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" podcast - audio-only, there are two options: Option 1: Subscribe right here to the "Nerd Noise Radio Network - All Channels" podcast feed. 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Thin Light Programa de 26 de Novembro de 2017 1.ª parte: 1 - Oneohtrix Point Never - Good Time (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - The Pure and the Damned (feat. Iggy Pop) 2 - Max Richter - Infra - Infra 1 3 - SPC ECO - Little Star - Little Star 4 - Grouper - Paradise Valley - Headache 5 - The Hope Blister - ...Smile's OK - Dagger (Slowdive Cover) 6 - The String Quartet - Tribute To The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me 7 - Mick Harvey - Intoxicated Women - While Rereading Your Letter 8 - Tindersticks - Donkeys 92-97 - Here 9 - Tiago Gomes & Flak - ... - Summer Sky 10 - Gord Downie - Introduce Yerself - Snowflake 11 - Peter Broderick - All Together Again - Robbie's Song 12 - Bonnie 'Prince’ Billy - Wolf Of The Cosmos - Stay 13 - Susanna - Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos - Stay 14 - Rachel Grimes - Marion County 1938 - Earthly Heaven 2.ª parte: 15 - Aldous Harding - Elation - Elation 16 - Sufjan Stevens - Enjoy Your Rabbit - Year of Our Lord 17 - These New Puritans - Field of Reeds - The Way I Do 18 - Julie Byrne - Not Even Happiness - Sea As It Glides 19 - Angel Olsen - Phases - Tougher Than the Rest 20 - Roy Harper - Sophisticated Beggar - Forever 21 - Teen Daze - Themes For A New Earth - Station 22 - El Perro Del Mar - Dream Baby Dream - Dream Baby Dream 23 - Antonymes - (For Now We See) Through A Glass Dimly - Elegy (ii) 24 - Liars - Drum´s Not Dead - The Other Side of Mt. Heart Attack 25 - T E Morris - To Be Free - Sunflower (Low Cover) 26 - Ben Lukas Boysen - Gravity - Only In The Dark 27 - David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - Damage - Damage
MixCult Records, Radio & Booking | www.mixcult.net Label: MixCult – MCD008 Format: File, MP3, WAV, Mini-Album, Stereo Country: Russia Released: 05 May 2017 Genre: Electronic Style: Ambient, Dub, Downtempo Artwork © Kirill Matveev Buy track: https://mixcult.bandcamp.com/album/time-lapse-to-infinity This long play was conceived to present Heavenchord with his semi-dub tones dissolving in ambient sound textures. Compiled to be listened as an album from the first to the last in your headphones with pleasure. - MIXCULT RADIO & RECORDS - [AIR] www.mixcult.net [BANDCAMP] www.mixcult.bandcamp.com/ [FB] facebook.com/MixCultPodcast [TWTR] twitter.com/MixCult [INSRG] instagram.com/mixcult [MXCLD] www.mixcloud.com/mixcult [VK] vk.com/mixcult You can listen MixCult from you mobile phone or computer using TuneIn Application. Just download this app and choose MixCult Radio. You can also choose stream quality 128 or 256 kbps tunein.com/radio/MixCult-Radio-s254793/ Booking and requests: booking@mixcult.net
Neil Scott’s interview with Scott Kelley, President of Summer Sky treatment Center ( Stephenville, TX) at the 2015 TAAP State Conference on Addiction Studies in San Antonio, TX
We explore the summer night sky with BYU astronomers, and analyze the debate on paying college athletes.
Catching Up: (0:22) Jen went to the Huntington to see the exhibit of World War I posters and had tea with Melissa. She also has been rehearsing a lot because her show, El Largo Camino De Hoy, opens very soon. She saw The Tempest, which was amazing. It was co-directed by Teller (of Penn & Teller) and featured Tom Waits music. She loved it. And, in complete contrast, she saw The Expendables 3 and Into the Storm, which were terrible but enjoyable (and Melissa wants to make a Jason Stathem grandpa cardigan (not a Sylvester Stallone cardigan like Jen thought)). She's also reading Rocket Girl: The Story of Mary Sherman Morgan, America's First Female Rocket Scientist. Laura celebrated her dad's 88th birthday. She's also cleaning out her studio so it's more workable. She's prepping for the fall fiber festivals, Knit Dizzney, and a new yarn store. She's working on the Mean Girl's Yarn Club Season 6 theme (sign ups are now open). Her dogs have bruised both of her elbows. But MeiMei gets a pass because she has a slipped disk, so she needs to be loved. And she's learning to play the Firefly board game for CogKNITive. And Laura is really, really excited for Knit Dizzney. In the Knitting Bag: (16:57) Jen is working on the Playful Stripes Cardigan by Alana Dakos out of Cascade 220 Superwash Sport in Slate, Cotton Candy, Raspberry, Lake Chelan Heather, and Summer Sky. She's done with the body, she needs to weave in the ends and do the button bands. She loves this pattern. She's working on some mitts out of the Stitch Dizzney yarn. And she's also working on her Nightblooming Shawl for the Sunnydale yarn club. And she worked a little bit on her Heirloom Layette Set by Kerin Dimeler-Laurence out of Cascade Heritage in Snow. She's really loving the Orenberg lace in the blanket and can't wait to make the whole set. Laura is working on her Yggdrasil Afghan by Lisa Jacobs out of reclaimed Berroco Vintage Chunky in Mocha. She plans to steam block the acrylic. She loves it but she's trying to wrap her brain around some of the cabling and picking up of stitches. She loves the pattern so much she might make a sportweight version for her step-granddaughter. She’s also working on the Knitted Scale Mail Gloves by CraftyMutt for her step-granddaughter out of Knitpicks Brava Worsted in dark pink. This one will have rainbow scales. The scales are from The Ringlord.com. And she is working on a hat for Halos of Hope. It's a slipped stitch pattern of her own design and made of lavender and camel heather Knitpicks Brava. Finished Objects: (27:52) Jen finished her Beulah Cardigan. This was for Camp Loopy Month 3 and it was made out of Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Dried Rose. She finished just in time (the knitting was done very quickly, but it took forever to block). Melissa provided the adorable buttons. She really loves it and is trying to decide if she should do the embroidery on the sweater or leave it without. She has several Unicorn Tails in potential embroidery colors, but she can't decide if it's better without it. But it fits well and it's super cute. Laura finished the Knitted Scale Mail gloves for her step-daughter (the gray ones with a black to white gradient of scales). She sent them off as a belated birthday present. Her step-daughter will use them to play a pirate at the Renaissance Fair. Devil's Tower: (31:39) Jen pulled out her Leah’s Lovely Cardigan from More Last Minute Knitted Gifts. She's making it out of Malabrigo sock in Eggplant. She had put it away to work on Camp Loopy stuff, but it's so close to done that she really just wants to finish it because she wants to wear it to Stitches (which is super far away). Laura is still intending to cull her UFOs. She's cleared away the stuff from the front of cabinet so she can get started. Frog Pond: (33:54) Jen has been doing a lot of frogging. Some of it is because she's working on designing and she doesn't like how it looks (like her shawl). But she was knitting on her mitts in the movie and ended up short a stitch. She had to frog to find the dropped stitch because she just could. not. find it. And when she started the second mitt, she didn't reverse the rib pattern so that the ribbing would flow into the patterning properly. Laura has managed to stay out of the frog pond now that the Yggdrasil is more intuitive and she's on the second pair of mitts so she's used to them. On Deck: (38:10) Jen wants to make a Dump Truck Cardigan from 60 Quick Baby Knits for her nephew out of Knitpicks Stroll Sport. She's going to make another Playful Stripes Cardigan for the new baby of indeterminate gender out of Cascade 220 SW Sport, in a more gender-neutral fashion. She’s making the Porcupine Blanket from 60 Quick Baby Knits out of Cascade 220 Superwash. She also wants to make the Baby Yours Sweater and she’ll use the motif to also make a blanket and hat so there will be full a layette out of Cascade 220 SW Sport in Aran (cream-colored). She also wants to make a Bobble Bearded Beanie by Topsy Turvy, and a Chickadee cardigan for herself. Laura wants to make some lace. She has several knit and crochet patterns in mind. She also wants to make to make Dreambird by Nadita Swings, Ink by Hanna Maciejewska out of Dizzy Blonde Studios Superwash Sock, Motoring Madness mittens by Audrey Nicklin for her husband, and the Effortless Cardigan by Hannah Fettig out of Dizzy Blonde DK in either Anna or Paris. She's hesitating on the sweaters because she feels she hasn't done much sweater knitting and wants to give it her full attention. Knit Culture: (42:13) We answer a question from our Knotty Talk thread. Tinyfeets asks Do you have any advice on how to get better at reading pattern charts? I know most people love them but I find them a bit confusing and overwhelming, and I don’t want to miss out on some great patterns because it uses a chart. We recommend starting with relatively easy lace that has both written and charted instructions. Shetland lace is particularly intuitive and has short lace repeats (for example Feather and Fan pattern). Laura is fond of the Weekend Shawl by Anne Kuo Lukito for this. Jen recommends using highlighters on your chart like in this Knitting Daily article. And we both recommend using pattern keepers with magnets to keep track of your charts. And highlight the key of your chart in the same color as the boxes on the chart. Also, even though there aren't any actual standards for symbols in charts, just check your key if you have questions. A lot of it comes down to practice. But use lifelines and stitch markers to help you keep track. But this only works for patterns where the lace pattern doesn't shift, so be careful. We award the stashdown prize for August. Congratulations fun4Tracey, you win a digital copy of Head to Toe: Kids Knit Accessories by Katya Frankel, courtesy of Cooperative Press. September's theme is Pirates vs. Ninjas, so post in the thread. October's theme will be Samhain/Halloween/Fall Festivals. Geek Culture: (52:24) We talk about Buzzfeed's ranking of Firefly episodes. We both agree with Out of Gas as the best episode. Jen's a sucker for an origin story and it's well-written. We disagree with their worst episode. We also mention Gallery 1988 and their Joss Whedon art exhibit. And, if you're interested, the Firefly online game is looking for beta testers, if you're interested. Events: (56:36) KnitDizzney! Yay! The San Diego Yarn Crawl is September 18th-21st. We are not attending, but you should if you can. We will be at Yarnosphere on October 4th and 5th at the Expo Arts Center in Bixby Knolls in Long Beach. Dizzy Blonde will be a vendor and Jen will just be there for fun. And Jen and Laura will both be at the CogKNITive Fiber Retreat on October 11 in the La Quinta Inn in Tehachapi. Dizzy Blonde Studios will be vending. That same weekend (October 11-12) is the Vista Fiber Arts Fiesta in Downtown San Diego. We aren't going, but it sounds great. WeFF will be November 2nd, 2014 in Torrance. Dizzy Blonde Studios will be vending. It's a lot of fun, with great demonstrations, raffles, and lots of cool vendors. Our next milestone prize will be at 1000 members, so join the Ravelry Group. And don’t forget to post your finished September projects in the thread! Keep stashing down!
Today’s episode is sponsored by the Mean Girls’ Yarn Club, Episode 6: And So It Begins! Year-long yarn club. Memberships for the next episode will open up September 3, 3014! Please visit http://meangirlsyarnclub.blogspot.com for all the gory details. It’s more than yarn, it’s an adventure! Catching Up: (0:53) Laura has been dyeing a lot for her yarn clubs. She also finally finished Game of Thrones season 3. She's been working on Knit Dizzney stuff--the yarn and T-shirts are ready. And she's been working on Mean Girls Yarn Club Episode 6--Sign ups open September 3. The theme is action and adventure villains. She's also dyeing a lot of yarn for the Southern California fiber festival season. And she's going to World of Color later this week with Miss Dorothy. Jen has been healing and wants to thank everyone for the well-wishes about her teeth and surgery. She's been doing a lot of rehearsing and some of the little kids have been alternately fascinated and bored by her knitting. She's been watching lots of baseball, including the Little League World Series (she loves Mo'ne Davis) and she also went to Stitch and Pitch at Dodger Stadium put on by the Yarnover Truck. She wore her new Ginny cardigan, because it's Dodger Blue. She finished Season 2 of Orange is the New Black and really liked all the crochet mentions. And she's been spinning more. In the Knitting Bag: (11:54) Laura was working on her Yggdrasil Afghan by Lisa Jacobs out of reclaimed Berroco Vintage Chunky in Mocha. She's also working on the Knitted Scale Mail Gloves by CraftyMutt for her stepdaughter out of Knitpicks Brava in greys. She finished one mitt and is working on the second one. The scales are from The Ringlord.com. And she started a slipped stitch hat for Halos of Hope. It's going to be social knitting. We talk about bringing small projects for amusement park lines. Jen likes easy socks or hats. Jen is working on her Beulah Cardigan for Camp Loopy Month 3 out of Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Dried Rose. She just needs to seam it and do the buttonbands and neckbands. She's been working on mitts for Stitch Dizzney and a shawl for the Sunnydale Yarn Club. She's working on the Playful Stripes Cardigan by Alana Dakos out of Cascade 220 Superwash Sport in Slate, Cotton Candy, Raspberry, Lake Chelan Heather, and Summer Sky. She's on the yoke and she completely loves it. And she worked a bit on her Heirloom Layette Set by Kerin Dimeler-Laurence out of Cascade Heritage in Snow. We talk about mini-skeins and how trendy they are right now: Madelinetosh Unicorn Tails, Knitted Wit Gumballs, and Lion Brand Bonbons. Finished Objects: (19:04) Neither of the Knotty Girls have finished anything. Half a pair of gloves where one isn't even seamed does not count. Devil's Tower: (19:30) Laura still hasn't gotten around to culling her Devil's Tower. Jen also has very quiet UFOs. Frog Pond: (19:57) Laura had some trouble with her Yggdrasil again. She dropped a cable stitch when she was tinking back, so she ripped the entire thing out again and restarted again. But she's getting more intuitive with the pattern now so it's going faster. Jen had to rip out several inches of one of her sleeves on her Beulah Cardigan because she forgot to do an increase on her sleeve and didn't have the correct number of stitches. On Deck: (22:30) Laura will be making more Knitted Scale Mail Gloves out of pink Knitpicks Brava for her step-granddaughter. She also wants to make Dreambird by Nadita Swings, Ink by Hanna Maciejewska out of Dizzy Blonde Studios Superwash Sock, Motoring Madness mittens by Audrey Nicklin for her husband, Effortless Cardigan by Hannah Fettig out of Dizzy Blonde DK in either Anna or Paris, and another crocheted shawl--maybe the Belle Époque Shawl by Kira Dulaney, and the Easy as Pie, a shawl by Marisa Hernandez. Jen wants to make Dump Truck Cardigan from 60 Quick Baby Knits for her nephew out of Knitpicks Stroll Sport, another Playful Stripes Cardigan for the new baby of indeterminate gender out of Cascade 220 SW Sport. She also wants to make the Baby Yours Sweater and she’ll use the motif to also make a blanket and hat so there will be full a layette out of Cascade 220 SW Sport in Aran (cream-colored). She’s making the Porcupine Blanket from 60 Quick Baby Knits out of Cascade 220 Superwash. She also wants to make a Bobble Bearded Beanie by Topsy Turvy, and a Chickadee cardigan for herself. Knit Culture: (26:43) We review Head to Toe: Kids Knit Accessories by Katya Frankel. Cooperative Press sent this book for us to review. It retails for $16.95 for pdf only, $26.95 for print and pdf. We both really think the patterns are adorable and kid-appropriate while still being classic. We think several of these patterns would be great to give to a kid who is interested in knitting so they can makes stuff for themselves. The book is well-photographed and uses a lot of different techniques and they're very interesting. Jen highly recommends it if you have kids you want to knit for or with. We talk about the Stashdown. August's Theme is Dog Days of Summer so post in the thread. And September's theme is Pirates vs. Ninjas so post September's finished objects in the thread. Geek Culture: (32:50) We talk a bit about the newest season of Doctor Who. We also talk about the new fall television lineup. We're excited for season 2 of Agents of SHIELD. Laura is excited for the new season of Castle. Jen is looking forward to Gotham and Gracepoint (mostly because of David Tennant). We want to know what you're looking forward to in the fall lineup. Events: (48:17) KnitDizzney will be Sunday, September 7, 2014. You can come play in the park all day. If you want to play in the park, meet at the compass at 9, if you can. We will also have a meetup at the picnic spiral (which is outside the gate so you don’t have to go into Disneyland/pay for a ticket) at 1pm. We will have goodie bags for the first 40 people and some prizes. To find Laura in the park, follow our Twitter for updates. We will be at Yarnosphere on October 4th and 5th at the Expo Arts Center in Bixby Knolls in Long Beach. Dizzy Blonde will be a vendor and Jen will just be there for fun. And Jen and Laura will both be at the CogKNITive Fiber Retreat on October 11 in the La Quinta Inn in Tehachapi. Dizzy Blonde Studios will be vending. Sign ups are open. WeFF will be November 2nd, 2014 in Torrance. Dizzy Blonde Studios will be vending. Our next milestone prize will be at 1000 members, so join the Ravelry Group. And don’t forget to post your finished August projects in the thread! Keep stashing down!
We welcome special guest Kevin (SOcean255) onto the show. Kevin has managed Rainwave's Covers radio station for years. We decide on a Covers-related topic, and focus on a single album of VGM covers: Spectrum of Mana. This album is a fan-arranged album covering songs from the SNES game Secret of Mana, which was originally composed by Hiroki Kikuta. This episode features a lot of live instrumentation and prog rock.Download MP3 Tracklist (full info here):
Richard Harrington speaks about his work in the 64th Rochester-Finger Lakes Exhibition at the Memorial Art Gallery, July 14-September 8, 2013.