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The Sci-Fi Christian
Episode 1202: The Criterion Challenge: Throne Of Blood

The Sci-Fi Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 20:48


Featuring Matt Anderson and Ben De Bono This time for The Criterion Challenge, we discuss the films “Throne of Blood,” “M,” “Safety Last,” “F For Fake,” and “Summertime.” VOTE FOR AN UPCOMING EPISODE TOPIC HERE:...

Keeping Up With Chaos
Chaos at Station Square - Robert Jackson, Gaby Borja, Lloyd Waller and Jozlyn Rocki

Keeping Up With Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 63:08


S6, EP 192 -We are baaack from our Summertime podcast siesta.  This week is a tiny bit different, we are the guests!  Robert Jackson, host of Station Square, invited us all on to his podcast to chat, share and have a conversation about voiceover.  He asks us very thoughtfully crafted questions about how we dived into voiceover, our perspectives on different elements of being in this creative industry, and what's next for our podcast.    Pull up a chair, pop in your ear bud and join us at the Chaos table as we are in the hot seats this time with Station Square! Station Square Spotify -https://open.spotify.com/episode/6KA2MBYtnpkMvFRQXjVSfHStation Square YT Channel -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dskFdH1wh38Hi thx for listening in on the Creative Chaos conversation! Text us your thoughts on pieces of this conversation that inspired you or was relatable in your creative journey! Support the showThis is a shareable podcast, with a group of creatives, documenting their creative voice over & on-camera journeys to inspire all of us as we navigate our own paths! This pod may bring some amazing moments of inspiration, ah-ha break throughs or a feeling you're not the only one...but it is for entertainment and not educational purposes! Enjoy and thank you for listening to our Creative Chaos! *Have a creative story or journey to share, we'd love to hear it - email us at chaoskeepers411@gmail.com or jozlynrocki@gmail.com Follow all the Chaos - Website - https://www.keepingupwithchaos.net/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/keepingupwithchaospodcastIG - https://www.instagram.com/keeping_up_with_chaos/

Nightlife
Nightlife News Breakdown - Michael Pascoe - The Saturday Paper

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 16:32


Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Michael Pascoe, Independent commentator filing for The Saturday Paper and Michael West Media & author of The Summertime of Our Dreams.

Permanent Record Podcast
End of Summer Special 2025 (Part 2) – The Alarm & Duran Duran

Permanent Record Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 81:29


Episode 190: End of Summer Special 2025 (Part 2) – The Alarm & Duran Duran Brian and Sarah are back and ready to continue their discussion of a couple of ‘summery' songs, as the summer draws closer to an end in the Northern Hemisphere.  (For those in the Southern Hemisphere, maybe think of this as a summer preview!) As in the previous episode, the first song selection comes from Sarah. She chose the 1987 single “Rain in the Summertime” by The Alarm. This song was released in advance of The Alarm's third studio album “Eye of the Hurricane,” which Sarah explains was a tumultuous period in the band's history. She recounts stories of the song's creation and recording which expose some of the difficulties with and among bandmates. However, the anecdotes also reveal some surprising uses of computer technology for the time. Both hosts mention comparisons and similarities between The Alarm and U2, even down to the desert setting of this song's video. In discussing the video, Sarah can't help but bring up a pet peeve of hers when watching movies—a phenomenon Brian says is often identified with the classic film “Casablanca.” After wrapping up the discussion on Sarah's song, it's time for Brian to reveal his second selection. He chose the 1990 single from Duran Duran, “Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over).” With his selection, Brian shares a “hot take”-- his great love of the 1990 album Liberty. He confesses this love caused his research for the song to stray into research for the entire album, which he then had to reign in. However, since he did take the time and effort to do the work, he decides to share a few tidbits regarding Liberty as well. 1990 was an interesting time for Duran Duran—the band's lineup had changed yet again, and they were in kind of a limbo period compared to the widespread popularity and exposure they experienced in the first half of the 1980s. Brian reveals some thoughts Simon LeBon shared about Liberty and its place in the Duran Duran catalog, and both hosts talk about highlights on the album. The discussion of the video for “Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)” finds Sarah rather confused about what she's seeing, at least some of the time. Brian brings up a funny story about the frequently-shirtless Warren Cuccurullo and how that affected the rest of the band. And Brian is thrilled when Sarah references Dead or Alive! Watch the videos here: "Rain in the Summertime" - The Alarm "Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over)" - Duran Duran Read more at http://www.permanentrecordpodcast.com/ Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast You can also find us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@permanentrecordpodcast Check out some pictures at https://www.instagram.com/permanentrecordpodcast/ Join the ever-growing crowd on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/permrecordpod.bsky.social Leave a voicemail for Brian & Sarah at (724) 490-8324 or https://www.speakpipe.com/PermRecordPod  - we're ready to believe you!

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!
Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show! 8.27.25

Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 162:39


32.052 Summertime is the BEST when there's great rockin' music to enjoy! Happy to make your summertime fun last a little bit longer with DJ Del VIllarreal's "Go Kat, GO! The Rock-A-Billy Show!" Hear the finest Old School 50's rockin' billy music played alongside the lastest retro-fueled roots rockin' hits! The Aztec Werewolf, DJ Del, is here with another big 2 hour blast of killer-diller, no-filler Americana music sure to make you dance in your seats! Lots of hot rod tunes, some salty surf excursions and even some swingin' western country rockers to make you give with a rebel yell! Feel free to make a request for a future show: email anytime to del at motorbilly dot com to get your suggestion into the program playlist! Always a fine time with the liveliest boppers, strollers and jivers in your ears -good to the last bop!™Please follow on FaceBook, Instagram & Twitter!

Musiques du monde
#SessionLive Mathieu Boogaerts + Albin de la Simone, touche française

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 48:30


#SessionLive avec deux poètes de la chanson française : Mathieu Boogaerts pour Grand piano et Albin de la Simone pour Toi là-bas. (Rediffusion) Notre premier invité est Mathieu Boogaerts pour la sortie de Grand Piano. Note d'intention par Mathieu Boogaerts : Mathieu Boogaerts, « Grand piano » ?  C'est le titre de mon neuvième album, et c'est un oxymore : « Figure de style qui vise à rapprocher deux termes que leurs sens devraient éloigner ». « Grand » car je l'ai voulu ainsi : franc, épais, puissant, plus de matière, de volume que ses prédécesseurs... Plus âgé ? Une batterie, une basse électrique, une basse synthétique, une guitare électrique, une guitare acoustique, un synthétiseur, un saxophone, une flûte, un accordéon, un chœur, des percussions, un piano électrique et un piano droit : la gamme de couleurs qu'il m'a fallu pour dépeindre en détails les sentiments que je déploie dans mes douze nouvelles chansons. Mais « Piano », car toujours sur le ton de la confidence, léger, fragile, doux, nuancé. Comment ? J'ai écrit et composé ce répertoire entre septembre 2020 et mars 2023 dans de nombreux lieux dont Londres, Paris, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Budapest, Plaisians, Risoul et les Landes. Le disque a été enregistré « de manière classique » entre 2023 et 2024 à La Frette Studios en région parisienne. Comme pour chacun de mes disques, Renaud Letang a ensuite élaboré le mixage, puis le duo de graphistes M/M (Paris) a conçu la pochette : ici une nature morte illustrant la facture, le geste, l'intention poétique de l'album. Avant ? Né en 1970 à Fontenay-sous-Bois. J'ai sorti mon premier « Ondulé » de clip-vidéo en 1995, suivi de l'album Super. Depuis : huit albums studio, trois albums live, plus de mille concerts à travers le monde, des chansons pour Camélia Jordana, Luce, Zaz, Vanessa Paradis... D'innombrables collaborations. En 2023, en pleine fabrication du disque, j'ai donné vingt concerts à Paris lors desquels je tirai au sort les chansons de ma discographie. Après ? Joie : l'écriture et la réalisation des clips-vidéo des morceaux. Les interpréter sur scène accompagné par mon tout nouveau groupe... Le Grand piano ! Mon meilleur disque ? Oui ! Titres interprétés dans le grand studio - Ma Jeunesse Live RFI  - Faut toujours écouter son corps, extrait de l'album - Dans une case Live RFI.  Line Up : Mathieu Boogaerts, guitare voix. Son : Camille Roch, Jérémie Besset. ► Album Grand Piano (Tôt ou Tard 2025). Site internet - YouTube - Facebook À lire aussiMathieu Boogaerts: «Grand piano», entre intimité et ambition musicale   Puis, nous recevons Albin de la Simone pour la sortie de Toi là-bas (disque) et Mes Battements (livre avec dessins chez Actes Sud). ► Teaser MdM. Le Livre Mes battements. Rome, 30 septembre 2024. Il est 11h du matin, partie à 4h30 chez moi, j'arrive à la Villa Médicis qui me fait le beau cadeau de m'inviter en courte résidence pour finir le livre que vous tenez entre les mains. Donc, à l'heure où j'écris ces lignes, ce n'est encore qu'un tas de dessins et de textes plus ou moins ordonnés. J'ai du pain sur la planche. Car un premier livre de ce type, comme un premier disque, est un peu constitué d'une vie entière, et quand on a 50 ans passés, il y a du tri à faire. À partir du deuxième, si on a bien fait son boulot dans le premier, on part d'une page blanche ou, au pire, d'une page beige. Nous verrons. L'album Toi là-bas. Paris, le 1er décembre 2024. Après quelques saisons très denses, j'ai ressenti à l'automne dernier le besoin imparable de me retrouver seul. Du moins face à moi-même. Je suis parti m'enfermer à la Villa Médicis où j'ai terminé d'écrire et de dessiner mon premier livre (Mes battements, paru en mars 2025 chez Actes Sud), un voyage intérieur qui, depuis des mois, me baladait loin dans le passé, mon village, mon enfance, mon adolescence. Je me suis amusé à reprendre quelques chansons de mes débuts comme Je te manque, Avril 4000 ou Non merci (2005), et j'ai remarqué que je leur donnais quelque chose que je ne voyais pas à l'époque. Je les habitais d'une nouvelle façon. J'ai tiré le fil, et d'autres chansons comme J'aime lire (2008) et enfin Pourquoi on pleure (2017) sont sorties naturellement de la pelote. Alors j'ai eu envie de les enregistrer à nouveau, comme de les photographier dans leur nouveau costume. Je me suis laissé aller sans faire de plans, sans pression, juste pour le jeu de la réinterprétation, pour le plaisir. Beaucoup de plaisir, musical autant que vocal. Les chansons en sont sorties plus sereines et plus sensuelles aussi, je crois. Boîtes à rythmes et basses profondes, synthétiseurs en halos suaves autour de mes instruments acoustiques chéris, comme mon piano Una Corda, et aussi cette incroyable Fender VI chère à The Cure ou Richard Hawley, une guitare électrique des années 60 accordée une octave plus grave, dont le son me retourne (écoutez le solo dans La valse des lilas). J'ai invité Alice on the Roof – avec qui je travaille pour son prochain album et que j'adore – à partager Pourquoi on pleure. Alice a accepté. La chanson en duo a pris un sens nouveau. Je pensais faire un petit EP à sortir à l'occasion de la parution du livre, mais comme je fouillais dans le rétroviseur depuis des mois, j'ai croisé quelques autres chansons importantes dans ma vie. La très souchonesque C'est bien moi que j'ai chantée l'an passé en hommage à Françoise Hardy avec Sage. La sublime Valse des lilas de Michel Legrand dont j'ai tant aimé la version américaine Once Upon a Summertime par Blossom Dearie ou Miles Davis. Et le temps s'arrêtait, d'Adamo, que nous avions arrangée avec Julien Chirol et Renaud Létang en 2003 pour le grand Salvatore lui-même. Et surtout, Ma gueule, lourdeur de Johnny qui me renvoyait au pire de la préadolescence brutale et masculiniste, jusqu'à ce que je découvre en la chantant qu'elle pouvait m'aller comme un gant et m'émouvoir même. Puisque mon livre et mon disque sortent en même temps, puisque leurs visuels et leurs thématiques sont cousins, j'ai quand même eu envie d'écrire une chanson nouvelle pour faire le pont entre les deux. En laissant errer mon regard dans les arbres de la Villa Médicis, j'ai revu Laurence, Natalia, Maud, Sidonie, Ouria… premières amoureuses qui ne m'ont pas connu. Que j'ai aimées, follement, mais de loin. Que j'ai regardées, sans relâche, dont j'ai étudié les gestes, les habitudes, les vêtements, ne détournant le regard que si je sentais le leur se tourner vers moi. J'avais trop peur. Peur de quoi. J'ai aussi entendu dans les arbres les échos de Charlotte Sometimes des Cure, sur laquelle je pleurais ces amours à distance. Trois jours plus tard, j'ai terminé la première maquette de Toi là-bas. Ça n'est donc pas un EP, mais bien un album. Mon huitième. Post-scriptum : Je ne résiste pas à repartir sur la route pour promener mes chansons et mon livre. Cette fois, je serai seul sur scène. Je chanterai et jouerai, je parlerai un peu, mais aussi je dessinerai. À moins d'un miracle anatomique, il est peu probable que je parvienne à faire tout cela en même temps. Titres interprétés dans le grand studio - Pourquoi on pleure Live RFI  - Toi là-bas, extrait de l'album - Quoi ma gueule Live RFI.  Line Up : Albin de la Simone, piano, voix. Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor, Camille Roch. ► Album Toi là-bas (Tôt ou Tard). Site internet - YouTube - Facebook   Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.

Musiques du monde
#SessionLive Mathieu Boogaerts + Albin de la Simone, touche française

Musiques du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 48:30


#SessionLive avec deux poètes de la chanson française : Mathieu Boogaerts pour Grand piano et Albin de la Simone pour Toi là-bas. (Rediffusion) Notre premier invité est Mathieu Boogaerts pour la sortie de Grand Piano. Note d'intention par Mathieu Boogaerts : Mathieu Boogaerts, « Grand piano » ?  C'est le titre de mon neuvième album, et c'est un oxymore : « Figure de style qui vise à rapprocher deux termes que leurs sens devraient éloigner ». « Grand » car je l'ai voulu ainsi : franc, épais, puissant, plus de matière, de volume que ses prédécesseurs... Plus âgé ? Une batterie, une basse électrique, une basse synthétique, une guitare électrique, une guitare acoustique, un synthétiseur, un saxophone, une flûte, un accordéon, un chœur, des percussions, un piano électrique et un piano droit : la gamme de couleurs qu'il m'a fallu pour dépeindre en détails les sentiments que je déploie dans mes douze nouvelles chansons. Mais « Piano », car toujours sur le ton de la confidence, léger, fragile, doux, nuancé. Comment ? J'ai écrit et composé ce répertoire entre septembre 2020 et mars 2023 dans de nombreux lieux dont Londres, Paris, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Budapest, Plaisians, Risoul et les Landes. Le disque a été enregistré « de manière classique » entre 2023 et 2024 à La Frette Studios en région parisienne. Comme pour chacun de mes disques, Renaud Letang a ensuite élaboré le mixage, puis le duo de graphistes M/M (Paris) a conçu la pochette : ici une nature morte illustrant la facture, le geste, l'intention poétique de l'album. Avant ? Né en 1970 à Fontenay-sous-Bois. J'ai sorti mon premier « Ondulé » de clip-vidéo en 1995, suivi de l'album Super. Depuis : huit albums studio, trois albums live, plus de mille concerts à travers le monde, des chansons pour Camélia Jordana, Luce, Zaz, Vanessa Paradis... D'innombrables collaborations. En 2023, en pleine fabrication du disque, j'ai donné vingt concerts à Paris lors desquels je tirai au sort les chansons de ma discographie. Après ? Joie : l'écriture et la réalisation des clips-vidéo des morceaux. Les interpréter sur scène accompagné par mon tout nouveau groupe... Le Grand piano ! Mon meilleur disque ? Oui ! Titres interprétés dans le grand studio - Ma Jeunesse Live RFI  - Faut toujours écouter son corps, extrait de l'album - Dans une case Live RFI.  Line Up : Mathieu Boogaerts, guitare voix. Son : Camille Roch, Jérémie Besset. ► Album Grand Piano (Tôt ou Tard 2025). Site internet - YouTube - Facebook À lire aussiMathieu Boogaerts: «Grand piano», entre intimité et ambition musicale   Puis, nous recevons Albin de la Simone pour la sortie de Toi là-bas (disque) et Mes Battements (livre avec dessins chez Actes Sud). ► Teaser MdM. Le Livre Mes battements. Rome, 30 septembre 2024. Il est 11h du matin, partie à 4h30 chez moi, j'arrive à la Villa Médicis qui me fait le beau cadeau de m'inviter en courte résidence pour finir le livre que vous tenez entre les mains. Donc, à l'heure où j'écris ces lignes, ce n'est encore qu'un tas de dessins et de textes plus ou moins ordonnés. J'ai du pain sur la planche. Car un premier livre de ce type, comme un premier disque, est un peu constitué d'une vie entière, et quand on a 50 ans passés, il y a du tri à faire. À partir du deuxième, si on a bien fait son boulot dans le premier, on part d'une page blanche ou, au pire, d'une page beige. Nous verrons. L'album Toi là-bas. Paris, le 1er décembre 2024. Après quelques saisons très denses, j'ai ressenti à l'automne dernier le besoin imparable de me retrouver seul. Du moins face à moi-même. Je suis parti m'enfermer à la Villa Médicis où j'ai terminé d'écrire et de dessiner mon premier livre (Mes battements, paru en mars 2025 chez Actes Sud), un voyage intérieur qui, depuis des mois, me baladait loin dans le passé, mon village, mon enfance, mon adolescence. Je me suis amusé à reprendre quelques chansons de mes débuts comme Je te manque, Avril 4000 ou Non merci (2005), et j'ai remarqué que je leur donnais quelque chose que je ne voyais pas à l'époque. Je les habitais d'une nouvelle façon. J'ai tiré le fil, et d'autres chansons comme J'aime lire (2008) et enfin Pourquoi on pleure (2017) sont sorties naturellement de la pelote. Alors j'ai eu envie de les enregistrer à nouveau, comme de les photographier dans leur nouveau costume. Je me suis laissé aller sans faire de plans, sans pression, juste pour le jeu de la réinterprétation, pour le plaisir. Beaucoup de plaisir, musical autant que vocal. Les chansons en sont sorties plus sereines et plus sensuelles aussi, je crois. Boîtes à rythmes et basses profondes, synthétiseurs en halos suaves autour de mes instruments acoustiques chéris, comme mon piano Una Corda, et aussi cette incroyable Fender VI chère à The Cure ou Richard Hawley, une guitare électrique des années 60 accordée une octave plus grave, dont le son me retourne (écoutez le solo dans La valse des lilas). J'ai invité Alice on the Roof – avec qui je travaille pour son prochain album et que j'adore – à partager Pourquoi on pleure. Alice a accepté. La chanson en duo a pris un sens nouveau. Je pensais faire un petit EP à sortir à l'occasion de la parution du livre, mais comme je fouillais dans le rétroviseur depuis des mois, j'ai croisé quelques autres chansons importantes dans ma vie. La très souchonesque C'est bien moi que j'ai chantée l'an passé en hommage à Françoise Hardy avec Sage. La sublime Valse des lilas de Michel Legrand dont j'ai tant aimé la version américaine Once Upon a Summertime par Blossom Dearie ou Miles Davis. Et le temps s'arrêtait, d'Adamo, que nous avions arrangée avec Julien Chirol et Renaud Létang en 2003 pour le grand Salvatore lui-même. Et surtout, Ma gueule, lourdeur de Johnny qui me renvoyait au pire de la préadolescence brutale et masculiniste, jusqu'à ce que je découvre en la chantant qu'elle pouvait m'aller comme un gant et m'émouvoir même. Puisque mon livre et mon disque sortent en même temps, puisque leurs visuels et leurs thématiques sont cousins, j'ai quand même eu envie d'écrire une chanson nouvelle pour faire le pont entre les deux. En laissant errer mon regard dans les arbres de la Villa Médicis, j'ai revu Laurence, Natalia, Maud, Sidonie, Ouria… premières amoureuses qui ne m'ont pas connu. Que j'ai aimées, follement, mais de loin. Que j'ai regardées, sans relâche, dont j'ai étudié les gestes, les habitudes, les vêtements, ne détournant le regard que si je sentais le leur se tourner vers moi. J'avais trop peur. Peur de quoi. J'ai aussi entendu dans les arbres les échos de Charlotte Sometimes des Cure, sur laquelle je pleurais ces amours à distance. Trois jours plus tard, j'ai terminé la première maquette de Toi là-bas. Ça n'est donc pas un EP, mais bien un album. Mon huitième. Post-scriptum : Je ne résiste pas à repartir sur la route pour promener mes chansons et mon livre. Cette fois, je serai seul sur scène. Je chanterai et jouerai, je parlerai un peu, mais aussi je dessinerai. À moins d'un miracle anatomique, il est peu probable que je parvienne à faire tout cela en même temps. Titres interprétés dans le grand studio - Pourquoi on pleure Live RFI  - Toi là-bas, extrait de l'album - Quoi ma gueule Live RFI.  Line Up : Albin de la Simone, piano, voix. Son : Benoît Letirant, Mathias Taylor, Camille Roch. ► Album Toi là-bas (Tôt ou Tard). Site internet - YouTube - Facebook   Réalisation : Hadrien Touraud.

Heat from the Streets Show
Episode 300: "300" 09.04.2025 [EP.300]

Heat from the Streets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 121:34


Broadcasting on Ruff Ryders Radio Every Thursday 7pm-9pm Hosted By Big Tyme & Rob Da 5'9"Playing a variety of different music genres; as well as the newest and hottest music!Instagram: www.instagram.com/heatfromthestreetsFacebook: www.facebook.com/HeatfromtheStreets*for promotional use only*

Shout It Out Loudcast
Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus Episode 112, "USA Today's - The 50 Biggest Summer Blockbusters ever, (Including Jaws) 25-1.

Shout It Out Loudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 26:45


On the 112th Episode Of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus, the guys break down USA Today's article, "The Biggest Summer Blockbusters Ever, (Including Jaws) 25 - 1. Summertime is almost over and the summertime blockbuster movies are still here. The guys breakdown a list compiled by USA Today of the 50 biggest summer blockbusters ever. We discuss numbers 25- 1. The guys were just listening to "Time Traveler" from KISS so they are holding out hope for "Paul Stanley & The Temple Of Doom!" To Read USA Today's Article Please Click Below:   USA Today's "The 50 Biggest Summer Blockbusters ever, ranked (including Jaws).   To Purchase Shout It Out Loudcast's KISS Book “Raise Your Glasses: A Celebration Of 50 Years of KISS Songs By Celebrities, Musicians & Fans Please Click Below:   Raise Your Glasses Book   For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below:   www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com   Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content?  Care to help us out?  Come join us on Patreon by clicking below:   SIOL Patreon   Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below:   Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON   Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store   Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com   Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify   Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube   Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Openwork: Inside the Watch Industry
The Watch Industry's Busiest Summer – Geneva Watch
 Days Preview,
 Swiss Exports, 
Plus Richemont
 Earnings

Openwork: Inside the Watch Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 36:21


Summertime, usually a downtime in the watch industry, has been particularly busy this year. On this episode of Openwork, we're looking at three timely stories: A preview of Geneva Watch Days, the latest Swiss watch export data, and Richemont's most recent quarterly earnings. Taken all together, these current events demonstrate the watch industry isn't lacking for intrigue in the waning days of summer. Hosted by Asher Rapkin and Gabe Reilly, co-founders of Collective Horology, Openwork goes inside the watch industry. You can find us online at collectivehorology.com. To get in touch with suggestions, feedback or questions, email podcast@collectivehorology.com.

The Disciplined Investor
TDI Podcasts: The Mosh Pit (#936)

The Disciplined Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 73:27


Markets react to the chance of a rate cut. Summertime lull was anything but boring. September and October await – two of the seasonally worst months for markets. And our guest – Danielle Park, Venable Park Investment Counsel Inc. NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE'S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Follow @andrewhorowitz More information available on Horowitz & Company's TDI Managed Growth Strategy With 30 years of professional consulting experience, Danielle is a lawyer, Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), and finance author. Danielle is a regular guest on North American media and an energetic keynote speaker on investment markets and money. She is a member of the internationally recognized CFA Institute, The Toronto Society of Financial Analysts (TSFA), and continues to be a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Danielle Park is the author of the best-selling myth-busting book “Juggling Dynamite: An insider's wisdom on money management, markets and wealth that lasts,” as well as a popular daily financial blog: Juggling Dynamite Danielle worked as an attorney until 1997 when she was recruited to work for an international securities firm. A Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), she now helps to manage millions for some of North America's wealthiest families as a Portfolio Manager and analyst at the independent investment counsel firm she co-founded Venable Park Investment Counsel Inc. Over the last decade, Danielle has been writing, speaking and educating industry professionals and investors on the risks and realities of financial behaviors. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Stocks discussed in this episode - (NVDA), (GOOG), (SPY), (QQQ)

Yoga Girl Daily
A Local Summertime Meal for Self-Care

Yoga Girl Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 4:44


Our self-care practice for today is the most nourishing, delicious practice that you could think of. We are going to have a summertime meal! What is your favorite thing to eat in the summer? Can you source local and fresh ingredients and create something beautiful on your plate? Rachel will give you some ideas. Tune in to begin.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Warning with Steve Schmidt
Trump's Summertime Takeover of America

The Warning with Steve Schmidt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 8:10


As the summer comes to a close, Trump's version of America is proving to be grimmer than we thought. Steve Schmidt looks at Trump's militarization of American cities and the rise of hatred across our country. Subscribe for more and follow me here: Substack: https://steveschmidt.substack.com/subscribe Store: https://thewarningwithsteveschmidt.com/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thewarningses.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteveSchmidtSES/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarningses Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarningses/ X: https://x.com/SteveSchmidtSES

Chasing Tales Outdoors Podcast
Live From the Fire: Summertime Scouting for Quota Hunts w/ Jacob McCurry

Chasing Tales Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 74:57


Last week we went live with Jacob McCurry and broke down his approach to finding bucks to hunt on limited quota or permit properties. Most states in the south have quota or permit hunts that allow for a narrow window of access and making the most of it counts! Want to support the show? Go to Patreon and sign up! www.socohunt.com/socohunt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fragraphilia - The Podcast
Just Thinkin' About Dupes and Dudes

Fragraphilia - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 82:29


We've been so excited to discuss the newest release from Paraphrase Perfumes, Fruit Thieves, which was totally worth all the customs delays. Thanks to Josh who kindly sent it to us as a gift. We also dip our toes in the water of the ever-present topic of dupes and how they play into the manosphere and Reddit sales. As fun as that seems, most of this episode is heavy on Parfum d'Empire as we talk about a few we've been testing and really enjoying. Plus, our scents of the week and pretty solid round of The Game.Scents Mentioned in this Episode:Fruit Thieves by Paraphrase / Pulp by Byredo / Seminalis by Orto Parisi / Burrow and Sex & Jasmine by Paraphrase /Molecules 01 + Iris by Escentric Molecules / Blue Talisman by Ex Nihilo / 3 Fleurs, Musc Tonkin, Amber Russe, Eau Suave, Mal Aime, Tabac Tabou, Vetiver Bourbon, and Raude by Parfum d'Empire / French Affair by Ex Nihilo / Rosarine by Dusita / Fumerie Turque and Daim Blond by Serge Lutens / Spell 125 by Papillon Perfumery / Oeilleres by Roberto Greco / Oudh Infini by Dusita / Rimbaud by Celine / Reptile, Nightclubbing, and Black Tie by Celine / Musc Ravageur by Frederic Malle / Sellier by Byredo / Tempo by Diptque / Fils de Joie by Serge Lutens / Eau Capitale by Diptyque / Pistil by MiskeoThe Game:Mossy Glen by Villa Erbatium / La Bague d'O by Jouissance / Chambre Secrète by Reservation / Blue Tea by The Merchant of Venice / Rosae Mundi by Profumum Roma / Nº 7 by Rosendo Mateu(00:00) - - Fruit Thieves by Paraphrase (07:06) - - Thoughts on Dupes (16:30) - - Parfum D'Empire (38:03) - - Scents of the Week (52:17) - - The Game Shoutouts:Panda Go Panda by Isao Takahata (1972)Summertime by David Lean (1955)Thank you, Danielle (@perfumeglow_danielle) for the samplesPlease feel free to email us at hello@fragraphilia.com - Send us questions, comments, or recommendations. We can be found on TikTok and Instagram @fragraphilia

I Love Old Time Radio
Philco Radio Time - Guests - Oscar Levant, Peggy Lee, & Joe Venuti (Ep1780)

I Love Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 35:02


"Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)" - Bing Crosby; "Somebody Loves Me" - Bing Crosby; "Lady Be Good" - Joe Venuti; "Someone to Watch Over Me" - Bing Crosby, Oscar Levant, & Joe Venuti; "S'Wonderful" - Peggy Lee, Bing Crosby & Joe Venuti; "I've Gotta a Crush on You" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "They Can't Take That Away from Me" - Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee; "Shall We Dance" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby; "Prelude by Gershwin" - Oscar Levant: "Biding My Time" - Oscar Levant; "I Got Rhythm" - Bing Crosby, Peggy Lee, Oscar Levant, & Joe Venuti; "Summertime and the Living is Easy" - Peggy Lee & Bing Crosby

Road Trip Trivia
ALL REQUEST THURSDAY- Reality Tv Summertime!

Road Trip Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 4:58 Transcription Available


Thanks to Kennedy for sending in this request. 10 questions about summer-themed reality TV- Bachelor, Summer House, Love Island UK, etc. Do you have $20 Canadian to spare? Please support our great cause, staging change www.ooohartsfoundation.ca/20-for-20-fundraiser To send in your request for Thursday's email, email me at ally@allylane.com Thanks for listening! Send in your requests for Thursdays to ally@allylane.comPlease donate to our fundraiser at www.ooohartsfoundaton.ca/20-for-20-fundraiser 

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Boys' summertime shipwreck adventure couldn't happen today

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 10:12


They pedaled their bicycles from Portland to Astoria, snuck aboard a wrecked ocean liner, and spent the night marooned on board, with breakers crashing all around them. (Peacock Spit, Pacific County (Wash.); 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1812d.admiral-benson-shipwreck-summer-vacation.html)

Nightlife
Nightlife News Breakdown - Michael Pascoe - The Saturday Paper

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 16:45


Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Michael Pascoe, Independent commentator filing for The Saturday Paper and Michael West Media & author of The Summertime of Our Dreams. 

Surviving Your Journey Towards Success Podcast
SUMMER BONUS | Reflections: Recap of summertime moments and whats the future season episodes

Surviving Your Journey Towards Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 9:47


Join in with Nichel Anderson for a special episode recapping the highlights, lessons, and memorable moments from this summer break! After a season of growth, exploration, and a little well-deserved rest, it's time to share what's been happening behind the scenes. From creative breakthroughs to unexpected adventures into the music world, you'll get an inside look at the personal and professional experiences that shaped the summer. Hear about new inspirations, challenges overcome, and the exciting ideas that emerged during the downtime. Whether you're a longtime listener or just tuning in, this episode offers a candid and heartfelt reflection on the journey so far. Plus, get a sneak peek at what's coming up next for the show! If you've ever wondered what goes on when the mic is off, or how a podcast host recharges and refocuses, this is the episode for you. Tune in for stories, laughter, and a renewed sense of purpose as we gear up for an amazing new season!   ---   NichelAnderson.com   MOLIAE.com/shop   Song Background; "Pyramid Love" by Nichel MOLIAE aka Nichel Anderson Support Artist Buy Song Here: https://moliae.com/product/pyramid-love-nichel-moliae/     --    

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El sótano
El sótano - Canciones para una tarde de verano - 25/08/25

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 60:13


Abrimos de nuevo el baúl de las canciones bonitas para cocinarte con brisa de mar una nueva sesión de canciones para una tarde de verano.Playlist;(sintonía) SANTO and JOHNNY “(Theme from) A summer place”SURF SCHOOL DROPOUTS “Beach bound”THE BEACH BOYS “Don’t worry baby”TED HAWKINS “I love you most of all”THE MELLOWS “I’m in love with you”BART DAVENPORT “Summer in her hair”CHUCK PROPHET “It’s a good day to be alive”LUCINDA WILLIAMS “Lonely girls”THE OPTIC NERVE “Here to stay”NANCY SINATRA and LEE HAZLEEWOOD “Summer wine”KIM DEAL “Summerland”J.J. CALE “I’d like to love you baby”EILEN JEWELL “Summertime”JOHN FOGERTY “Joy of my life”JD McPHERSON “Shining like gold”HOLLY GOLIGHTLY “Like time”Escuchar audio

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Summertime on Icarus AKA The Hottest Piece Of Real Estate In The Solar System by Arthur C. Clarke

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 34:41


Alone on the scorching side of this tiny little world, an astronaut races against time as the blazing sun creeps closer to incinerating him. Survival depends on outthinking the most unforgiving environment in the solar system. Summertime on Icarus by Arthur C. Clarke. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Special thanks to MizzBassie who bought us $50 worth of coffee recently. She says, “one of my favorite podcasts” Thanks MizzBassie we appreciate you and thanks for listening!!If you would like to buy us a coffee there is always a link in the description. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVAnd thank you to those of you who have filled out our survey. There's a link in the description or you can go to https://lostscifi.com there is a link near the top of the page.Todays story Summertime on Icarus is also known as The Hottest Piece Of Real Estate In The Solar System. It was published in Great Science Fiction By Scientists in 1962 but first appeared in Vogue in June 1960, Summertime on Icarus by Arthur C. Clarke…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, It was a wonderful bodyguard: no bark, no bite, no sting ... just conversion of the enemy! Martians Never Die by Lucious Daniel.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://x.com/LostSciFiPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lostscifiguyThreads - https://www.threads.net/@scottscifiguy=========================== ❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 MizzBassie, Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Every Month Eaten by a Grue$5 Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous ListenerPlease participate in our podcast survey https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mutual Audio Network
Project Audion Episode 73: The Jimmy Durante Show(082425)

The Mutual Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 35:12


Summertime is a good time for lighter fare...August brings us a variety show that is super-fun and super-easy to listen to -- "The Camel Comedy Caravan with Garry Moore and Jimmy Durante." (whew - just call it the Jimmy Durante Show) Remember Jimmy Durante?  A fellow so famous for so many decades that just a caricature of his face was once enough to elicit a smile. His outsized "Schnozz" matched the outsized personality from the 1920s through the 1970s. You know him, even if you think you don't -- because even today his catchphrases and songs have endured. You can hear Durante singing in the "Joker" movie of 2019, imitated in the "Lion King," and showing up every year in beloved animated Christmas specials.  So for this Audion Original, Pete Lutz decided to revisit this unique talent, imagining a fresh 1940s episode of the Comedy Caravan with on-air partner Garry Moore, plus guest stars Sydney Greenstreet and Rose Marie. It's a half-hour of the kind of variety show that radio did so well. "Everyone wants ta' get inta de act!" and they do for a marvelous half hour of mirth and music... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sunday Showcase
Project Audion Episode 73: The Jimmy Durante Show

Sunday Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 35:12


Summertime is a good time for lighter fare...August brings us a variety show that is super-fun and super-easy to listen to -- "The Camel Comedy Caravan with Garry Moore and Jimmy Durante." (whew - just call it the Jimmy Durante Show) Remember Jimmy Durante?  A fellow so famous for so many decades that just a caricature of his face was once enough to elicit a smile. His outsized "Schnozz" matched the outsized personality from the 1920s through the 1970s. You know him, even if you think you don't -- because even today his catchphrases and songs have endured. You can hear Durante singing in the "Joker" movie of 2019, imitated in the "Lion King," and showing up every year in beloved animated Christmas specials.  So for this Audion Original, Pete Lutz decided to revisit this unique talent, imagining a fresh 1940s episode of the Comedy Caravan with on-air partner Garry Moore, plus guest stars Sydney Greenstreet and Rose Marie. It's a half-hour of the kind of variety show that radio did so well. "Everyone wants ta' get inta de act!" and they do for a marvelous half hour of mirth and music... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
Strange Alliance by Bryce Walton

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 28:04


Haunted by their dark heritage, a medieval fate awaited them… Strange Alliance by Bryce Walton. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.You've heard Bryce Walton twice previously on the podcast, Moon of Memory and Savage Galahad. He returns with a short story from Fantasy Book, Volume 1, Number 1, published in 1947. Turn to page 22 for, Strange Alliance by Bryce Walton…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Alone on the scorching side of this tiny little world, an astronaut races against time as the blazing sun creeps closer to incinerating him. Survival depends on outthinking the most unforgiving environment in the solar system. Summertime on Icarus by Arthur C. Clarke.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://x.com/LostSciFiPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lostscifiguyThreads - https://www.threads.net/@scottscifiguy=========================== ❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Every Month Eaten by a Grue$5 Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous ListenerPlease participate in our podcast survey https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/gNLcxQlk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mr. Suave's Mod Mod World
Episode 586: Modcast #586: Suave Summer Vibes

Mr. Suave's Mod Mod World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 60:58


Summertime, summertime, it's sum-sum-summertime at Suave Manor. That means it's time for music to sip tonics & gin with. From The Postmarks to The James Taylor Quartet, The Happy Somethings to Say She She, I've got the sounds of summer coming through to you. As always find a complete track list, a bonus third set of songs, and all the important links to all the important stuff over on the modcast homepage at http://www.mistersuave.com/2025/08/modcast-586-suave-summer-vibes.html.And keep up with me between modcasts:Subscribe - iTunesX (formerly Twitter) - @mistersuaveBluesky - @mistersuaveFacebook - facebook.com/modmodworldInstagram - instagram.com/mrrobsuaveTune in - iHeart RadioAnd listen on Mod Radio UKWhat is Mod? Mr. Suave's Mod, Mod World is one of the web's original modcasts celebrating mod-influenced music from past eras including #mod #powerpop #punkrock #garagerock #northernsoul #britpop #acidjazz #lounge #exotica #ska #modrevival & more. Featuring over 500 mod friendly music mixes since 2006.

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast
Episode 114 - Suite Life Special: Summertime Recap Teaser | Barbados Love Letter!

Livin' the Suite Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 86:20


We tease...ehhh....recount a few of our favorite stories from the summer 2025! These are a few stories that we'll share in the upcoming episodes, but wanted to find out which one you want to hear first. Will it be:House Party MalfeasanceLoq's Single Male ExperienceCanada Pool Party Part 2We round out the episode with a Suite Life Special: an auditory love letter to the beautiful country of Barbados and the amazing Crop Over celebration! We give a heartfelt shout out to our wonderful friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wanderlust! You gotta hear this one!As always, thanks for listening!Can't wait to see you all at CASUAL SWINGER WEEK 3/14 - 3/21 2026!Support the people who support this show:Shameless Care (promo code: SUITELIFE)Expansive Connection!Be sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW! We appreciate any and all feedback!Check out our show and MANY others on FullSwapRadio!How to stay in-touch with us:Email: thesuitelifepodcast@gmail.comFollow us here for info on upcoming LIVE episodes:Instagram: @thesuitelifepodcastTwitter: @suitelifepodFacebook: Livin' the Suite Life (Tryst Loq Suitelife)Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Livin' the Suite Life Podcast YouTube Channel!

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música
Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música - Días (todavía) de verano - 22/08/25

Cuando los elefantes sueñan con la música

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 59:06


Canciones que hablan del verano con Bebel Gilberto ('So nice summer samba'), Caetano Veloso ('Samba de verão'), Rosa Passos ('Verão'), Lisa Ono ('E la chiamano estate'), João Gilberto ('Estate'), Shirley Horn ('Summer', 'Summertime'), Stacey Kent ('Les vacances au bord de la mer'), Michael Franks ('Now that the summer´s here', 'One day in St. Tropez') y Gino Paoli ('Sapore di sale').Escuchar audio

Mediums with a Message
Summer Time Messages

Mediums with a Message

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 20:05


Catching up on the summer and messages. I received some questions from my listeners and wanted to share them with everyone. Since we are all open to expanding our spiritual connection, this episode shares how to work with the signs and symbols and move forward.

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes
The Only Checklist You Need For 2026

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 24:43


2026 might still seem like a ways off, but now is the time to start chipping away at preparation. Tiff and Kristy walk practices through what to do to be ready for a fresh start come January 1. They talk about lag and lead measures, what to put on your calendar now, fee schedules, and a ton more. Episode resources: Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Schedule a Practice Assessment Leave us a review Transcript: The Dental A Team (00:01) Hello, Dental A Team listeners. I am back at you today, Miss Tiffanie, Spiffy Tiffy. No one's called me that in a while. I have not recorded with Kiera in a hot minute. That's how I know I have not recorded with Kiera, because I haven't been called Spiffy Tiffy in a minute. ⁓ We're here today. I have Miss Kristy with me today. She has just done a slew of recordings with me. We blocked out two hours today, and we said, you know what? We're just going to bust out a bunch, and we are doing it. Summertime gets a little wild.   and it gets hard to schedule these suckers in there. So Kristy, thank you for being here with me today. Thank you for scheduling this in your schedule and making sure that we could get this done. How are you?   DAT Kristy (00:39) It's always fun spending time with you. We don't get to do this all the time.   The Dental A Team (00:44) I agree. We really don't. And I started doing ⁓ for you specifically because I'm like, gosh, we really don't. I still get like so much time with Trish, Monica is in, you know, we're doing so much onboarding. ⁓ And so I was like, no, we need, I need Kristy, like just touch base, check in one on one time. Like I need that outside of our monthly one on one. So I agree. And I'm excited to be here today. I think we both have animals at home and it's funny. We like   go a certain amount of time and then they've hit their limits. And I don't know, I've got a cat that's running around just screaming right now. I don't think you guys can hear it, I hope. But I think what happens is she's just like, okay, I'm tired of hearing your voice. Even when I'm on coaching calls, like maybe my inflection is different or I don't know. There's something about podcasting that she hits her limit at about an hour in, hour and a half. She's like, I'm done. I'm either podcasting with you or you're being forced to turn it off.   Yeah, anyways, animals are wild. ⁓ They are. my gosh, they are like kids. They're exhausting. Yeah, they are like, because I think they're worse than kids. You know, when I was little, they used to say, I don't know if people still say this or not, but they used to say, when you think you're ready for kids, get a dog. And I used to be like, that's easy, right? And I'm like, actually, I find that my animals are way more work than my son is. they just require so much of me at   DAT Kristy (01:43) I like kids.   The Dental A Team (02:10) their own discretion. Like it's just, it's when they want it. And I have, I have two cats and a dog and the dog is much chiller, but even puppies, I'm like, puppies are hard. Puppies are not like a newborn. I does not, in my opinion, the same apples to apples, but maybe that's why they say that because you get exhausted by the puppy and you're like, I can't, I can't do this right now. So who knows, but we're not here to talk about dogs or cats. We are here.   We're here today because we are rounding out the year you guys. August is always like such a weird time ⁓ for me because it's like the beginning and the end. It's the beginning, like we're not even too fall yet for Arizona. It feels like fall. We don't really get a fall so we start in August. ⁓ But it feels like we're coming up on the end, but we just started. We get to August so quickly and so.   With that, a lot of times we can kind of forget to prep for the upcoming year until it gets to the last minute because we're like, gosh, it's so early, Tiff. Like, Kristy, we've still got so much of our goal left. We're still working on these things. How am I supposed to think past that? But we really truly do have to prepare in a lot of different ways to ensure that we're ready when January hits. I don't know about you, Kristy, but I know in my practice, I think the   before I was office manager, my office manager and my doctor probably sat down and like did some goals, right? They knew what they were doing. But we didn't know until the end of January when we had our team meeting what those new year's goals were. And that was really hard because I'm like, well, shoot, we're already behind because like, what are we doing here? We had no idea that we had increased our goals because we're still working off of old goals. And I think that that likely happens more often than not.   Because we want a fresh start. We want our January kickoff and it's like if we're not doing January kickoff on January 2nd It's not a kickoff anymore. I guess now we're playing catch-up So a lot of practices really need to start doing this in December November even but December really talking about what next year is going to look like with your teams ⁓ Kristy do you feel that that kind of we talked about this a lot today? Like what was it like back went back in the day when we were in office But did you feel like you kind of ran that same?   trajectory that same calendar year advice.   DAT Kristy (04:31) Yeah, 100%. I think ⁓ in dentistry, we get so focused on lag measures. And I don't know that we ever intentionally focused. It's just the way it's always been. And so you and I talked about this before. We just do it because that's how somebody else did it. And we think it's the way to do it. But I think, again, when you know better, you do better. And we always need to look at the lag measures. looking at lead measures and starting literally now,   The Dental A Team (04:38) Yeah.   Bye.   DAT Kristy (05:01) is a great practice and and to be honest the ones that I see hitting goals for my teams ⁓ we look at them early and we set the tone early. Yeah.   The Dental A Team (05:11) Yeah, yeah,   it does a great point. You hit the nail on the head. We really do focus so much on lag measures, which are a lot of my lag measures will feed into our lead measures. So totally. But I do think that dentistry as a whole misses the mark on lead measures. Even like I had a client the other day that said, Oh, I died, because he died. She's   DAT Kristy (05:35) you   The Dental A Team (05:36) She said, yeah, my CPA, I'm just not too sure about them. They said that not to get too crazy about it, but that I would get my PNLs by the 28th every month. And I about fell out of my chair, because I was like, what the heck? That is a two-month lag measure at this point, because by the time we're reviewing them, we're into two months later from those statistics, those overhead stats. And how are we supposed to make adjustments and change? So you're telling me,   that we are gonna have potentially two bad months because we didn't know it was a bad month until we're at the third month. And I was just like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. If that's the case, if that's their standard, it doesn't fit our standards. This is not going to work. We have to have better, quicker lag measures so that we can change the lead measures. And I think what you just said plays right into that. Because to them, that CPA, it was like totally natural and normal. It was like, yeah, fine, we'll get them to you.   You can see them, but they're not using them to tell you how to change your business. Some CPAs are, work one-on-one with a couple of different CPAs for my clients and with my clients that are doing that. They're fantastic, they're giving them information and advice every month based off of what they're seeing. That's massive. It's very uncommon also. CPAs at the end of the year would be like, well, this year you overspent in this category, so drop this.   ⁓ for the love, could I not have seen that earlier and made adjustments so that I didn't overspend for an entire year and then could have changed this entire P &L? That's what we do. We look at the P &L with you and we dive into it. And like I said, I do have a couple of CPAs that dive into that with me with clients or sometimes I'll have questions and I'm like, hey, I'll shoot over an email and like, what is this? What are you seeing? And they'll give me the answer. And I'm like, fantastic. Thank you. Those are   freaking phenomenal. Those are clients that I can really dive into numbers and be like, let's change this. Let's turn the dial on this. Because at the end of the year when they're like, next year you can't. I don't want to ever tell you that. Next year you can't. No, next year you can because we adjusted things on the lead measures, meaning what's to come because we were able to see your lag measures. So Kristy, that was brilliant. That was a massive tangent, but that was brilliant.   And I think it really flows into all of those because if you're year to date at August and you don't know those numbers, you haven't looked at them with someone with a CPA, a coach, a consultant, get on that. Do that because what's gonna happen is November, your CPA is gonna be like, let me tell you all the things you shouldn't have done this year. I don't want that to happen. Get on it today. Hello@TheDentalATeam.com if you want advice, if you need help, if you want to one-on-one coach with us, we can help you dive through it.   We are here for it. We have had plenty of clients that have seen incredible profit year over year because of the consulting that they've received, because of the directions that we've been able to push them that they weren't able to see. Again, focusing on the the log measures to push the lead measures. Now, other things, I really wanted this to be like a let's prep for the next year, which I don't know when you're listening to this, but right now it's August, 2025. So we are prepping for...   2026, which is crazy to me. I told, actually I told Kira this morning, my son, started senior year today as I took his little picture and I'm just like, my gosh, and he graduates, you know, 2026. And I'm like, I knew this day would come, but it always felt so far. Like this is, I think when I was a kid, I thought we'd be flying around in cars by now, which I think we're actually really close, which is crazy. But.   To me, like 2026 felt so far away when I was a kid, I thought we're gonna be the Jetsons by then. So again, I think we're actually really close. But it's crazy to think we're prepping for 2026. You guys, we gotta round out 2025 and really be able to project into 2026. And there's some simple things, you guys, we have checklists for this too. So reach out, Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. We can pop you over some checklists, but there are some really simple things. Kristy, like.   I want you to go through, like you were talking earlier on another podcast we recorded about really scheduling some things out. So what are some things that can be done next year that should be in the schedule? And then we'll kind of dive into the goals and stuff that they're going to have to do before we get to the 2026.   DAT Kristy (10:11) Well again, we're all about projecting forward right because you touched on not saying no and part of saying no Maybe adding things so we can say yes, right? So looking at the schedule putting in your HIPAA your OSHA any training CPR, right? ⁓ Is there CE we're planning on let's research it. Let's figure out how much it's gonna cost Are we taking team not taking team? What's the what's the average?   cost because all of that can be factored into our lead measures right and and what is what do we have to make in order to have that happen is it a year for raises have we done fee valuations for the upcoming year a lot of offices don't look at that yearly and I encourage my offices to because here's the thing especially if you're a high PPO you never get to go to the insurance companies and say   hey, I haven't raised my fees in five years, so now I'm gonna make this big jump. They don't let you. So doing those incremental jumps every year, ⁓ another area where people fail to ⁓ evaluate is if you're selling products. Have you looked at the invoices to see what you're paying? And nowadays, that's a big thing, right? Adding in the tariffs and different things that are affecting what we're paying for. Have you adjusted it? Because a lot of my practices charge just what they're paying for it, and then   The Dental A Team (11:15) Yeah.   DAT Kristy (11:40) we look at it and go, my gosh, we're in the hole because we've never adjusted the fees. ⁓ getting your new fee schedules, right? If there's any negotiations that need to happen, I would add that to the list too.   The Dental A Team (11:45) Yeah.   Yeah, and now is the time to do that to start negotiating it so that you can have it for that new year. That was massive because that hits both making sure it's scheduled out to update your fees, but then also right now sending in the request for increased fees to be updated. So that was a twofer right there in my opinion. So good job. Yeah. I also remember earlier you said the PCI compliance. So making sure all of those PCI OSHA HIPAA   all of those training CPR, everybody's up to date and checking all of those. Like when was the last time anyone, that any one individual did those pieces and are there people that need them updated? I know there's a lot of, gosh, specialty practices that will offer for GP practices, the CPR training. We used to do that through the orthodontist we worked hand in hand with. He would just, I mean, it was a referral, a referral mechanism for them, right? It's marketing for them, but they would hire the CPR trainer and then they would invite   dental offices to come get the CPR training for their team. So it's free for us and that orthodontist paid for it. So check with those things as well, but making sure those things are scheduled out. And that's something doctors that your office manager should have that kind of a yearly checklist to make sure that they're going through those. Another thing that you kind of touched on there was like maintenance of different. ⁓   everything right you've got all of your everything needs maintenance so what does your practice look like what are your compressors looking like do they need to be maintenance your ultrasonics like really just diving in and every year it should be that fresh start and looking at what are we going to do now Kristy you mentioned which i love because it goes hand in hand with that too of really budgeting that so budgeting your ce's i had a practice this year they're like help me   our cash flow, what is going on? When we delve into it, there were a ton of ⁓ auxiliary necessary purchases and updates that were made to the practice, to the ⁓ exterior of the practice. So these things were necessary, but they were unplanned for that.   I think you can look at and probably project towards the end of the year to really build out a budget and a percentage and a bucket within your 2026 goals because you guys, it's really easy. If you know it's going to be X amount of money, divide it out over the 12 months and say, great, how am I going to make that up in production and collections to get that money so it's not costing you? It's coming out of the profit for that year, which is what happened with this other practice. We just thought there'd be more profit, but that profit then   went towards, you know, the renovations, excuse me, that needed to be done, but we could have built it in a little bit better had we known they were coming.   So that leads into our goals and really looking at what would a 7 to 10 % increase. Those are the numbers I typically go with increasing from this year 7 to 10 % next year, 7 % for inflation you guys, 10 % because why not be profitable on top of inflation? So you can do 7 % and kind of call it status quo. 10 % is gonna be that growth space that you hopefully and probably are desiring. And really when you look at it 10 % over the course of the year,   is really a drop in the bucket. Kristy, have you found that same thing where that 10 % is like a couple hundred thousand over the course of the year split up over the month is realistically not that much? Kristy, do you see that same thing?   DAT Kristy (15:27) 100 % TIF, I think the problem we get into is we wait till the last minute and then we're trying to crunch it in that short amount of time. But when we look forward and we have the whole year, guys, it can be as simple as one more crown a week, you know, or one more crown a month, depending on where you're lying. and when we break it down like that for teams, it makes it so digestible and and it helps fire us up when we make it that simple. Nine times out of 10.   The Dental A Team (15:41) Yep.   DAT Kristy (15:57) I see them even going further because it's like wow it was so easy right and it never I mean Think about it in our field and we all know this to be true I don't none of my doctors are immune from this but November and December are crazy months. Why do we do it to ourselves? Let's start now   The Dental A Team (16:11) Yeah. Yep. Yep. Yeah, I agree. And that makes me think of   a practice I went into one time, and we did their goals. And I said, Okay, well, in order to finish the year where we want to, we need to ⁓ increase your daily goal by $2,000 across for hygiene to doctors, right? $2,000. They were like, you're crazy. And I'm like, No, I'm not.   This is how much it is per provider. And they were like, Tiff, we love you. We love your training. And we think you're crazy. going to put it on there. We're going to try our hardest. And we're going let you know. The next day, they went above and beyond that $11,000 goal by almost $2,000. The next day, they hit the goal consistently. After setting that goal, they hit it.   and they were like, Tiff, I was getting texts from the team members for days. Like, I can't believe we're doing this. We didn't think it was possible, but actually it was right there, because it was all within the scheduling, right? How are we scheduling things? What are we prioritizing? How are we looking at the structure of our schedule and still serving our patients? So I totally agree. The increase is easy.   as long as it's broken down in a digestible amount. The full yearly amount, you're like, all right, guys, we did 1 million, we're gonna do 1.2 this year. And they're like, my gosh, like, when is it enough? But if you're like, 1.2 is X amount per month, X amount per day.   They're like, okay, we can hit that. We can figure that out. And you're like 30 % from hygiene, 70 % from doctor or 25 % from hygiene, 75 % from doctor. Like figure out the numbers and then figure out daily goals for everyone so that it is digestible, because that's much easier to work with.   ⁓ Another thing to be really, really prepped for is, ⁓ what did we say? We said, updating the paperwork, you said, Kristy. So making sure we know what next year needs to look like. We just did a podcast on OSHA and HIPAA compliance, so making sure you're scheduling that out, but then also making sure that your HIPAA paperwork is updated, is gonna be massive, your health history.   If you are taking CEs, does that need to be updated on your health history? Do you need to ask sleep apnea questions or Botox questions or implant questions? Like, do you need to update that at the beginning of the year and making sure you have all of your patients' data? Kristy, I know you talked about too, you have some clients that just don't have everyone's emails. This day and age, most of our communication is going out by emails. I know most of my clients are sending statements by text and email. There's really not a lot of paper. So making sure   updating those as well. And then Kristy, I don't want to glaze over those you guys, practice software updates too, but I kind of do because I kind of want to talk a little bit very quickly though.   As we're adding goals, Kristy, I you do this a lot. You help practices project what their profitability point is, which is also like your BAM, your bare ace minimum, right? Same thing, different words. How do you also help them project? Do they have enough people? So as they grow their goal, they need to potentially increase staffing and making sure they have the right seat. How do you help them see that when you're helping clients build out those goals?   DAT Kristy (19:36) Yeah.   think that's an important piece of it. Running some reports in your software is going to be helpful. Look at your active patient base. Has it grown? If it's not growing, why not? Are we missing working re-care? And again, lag and lead, guys. I have a lot of practices where maybe capacity, they're booked out, and so they don't work re-care, and those people are falling through the cracks. I would challenge you, even though you are booked out, to still work that re-care.   because every day we wait, they're getting pushed out that much further, right? And it's nothing that we have to shy away from, but again, it's like, man, our hygienist are in high demand. Let's get you scheduled, right? And bring that information. You guys need to look at that. our next new patient openings, when can we schedule for perio maintenance? When can we schedule for root scaling? We need to look at our procedure counts and add in maybe extra blocks.   The Dental A Team (20:40) Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.   I totally agree and making sure at the same time then that we have enough team to accommodate those patients that act as patient based how many patients can one hygienist see in a year? How many hygienists do you have compared to your doctor time? How many assistants do you have compared to the columns of treatment that you're working with? And then one piece I think gets missed, Kristy, in that conversation too is front office team. So like how many back office team members do you have in comparison to your front office team?   I usually like to use an easy ratio of like the number of dental assistants it takes. I should have front office as well to kind of duplicate that to make it super simple. But you're right, pulling those simple reports from the system to ensure we're doing everything we can to get those patients in. But what is that active patient count? Because that's gonna tell a really big story on how much growth we can sustain on the size and the capacity that we have now and the team that we have. So, beautiful. Thank you, Kristy. ⁓   you guys this wraps up a ton for 2026. hope you're feverishly taking notes if you are not driving. If you are driving, re-listen. But as always, Hello@TheDentalATeam.com. We can shoot you over some really easy end of the year, beginning of the year prep checklists ⁓ for office managers, doctors, whomever. And just make sure you guys that you're pre-scheduling things. And I would even pre-schedule this time of year, next year, start prepping for this stuff. Put it in your calendars as an office manager. I had everything in my calendar this time of the year. I was starting to   for the following years, so 2026 goals, but I was also...   ⁓ requesting fee increases. I was sending out end of year letters, right? Like get your treatment done because what happens is we tend to wait till October and that's why November, December is crazy. If you send them now, you can fill September, which we also call September. Start reaching out to those people now and get September filled, October filled and don't make your life too hectic November and December. You can even those out. So you guys go do these things. They're not hard. They're actually really easy and they can be really fun.   Hello@TheDentalATeam.com we can send you over this information and you guys, have so many consultants on our team, Kristy, Trish, Monica, Dana, they are here helping clients every single day to work through these things and so much more. We would love the opportunity to chat one on one with you to see what we can do to help you as well. Hello@TheDentalATeam.com, you guys, we'll catch you next time. Thanks so much.

El sótano
El sótano - Punk Rock on the beach - 19/08/25

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2025 58:58


Punk Rock, Punk Pop, una selección de melodías con energía y espíritu playero.(Foto del podcast por Roberta Bayley)Playlist;(sintonía) RAMONETURES “Rockaway beach”RAMONES “Surf City”THE RATTLERS feat JOEY RAMONE “On the beach”QUEERS “I wanna be happy”SURFIN LUNGS “Beach bound”CRUMMY STUFF “Summer fun”THE YUM YUMS “Summertime pop”PSYCHOTIC YOUTH “Summer is on”TRAVOLTAS “Pray for sun”EVEN IN BLACKOUTS “Summer comes”THE DONNAS “California Sun”THE DEMONICS “Ritual on the beach”PELOTAN “A day in the beach”THE GO GO'S “Beatnik Beach”SURF PUNKS “Meet me at the beach”TOMMY and THE ROCKETS “Summer means fun”NIKKI and THE CORVETTES “Summertime fun”THE “B” GIRLS “Fun at the beach”TIM ARMSTRONG “Summer of 69”THE McRACKINS “Summer of life”Escuchar audio

The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
The Wag Festival: Ancient Egypt's Summertime Celebration for the Dead - TPM 20

The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 45:41


The Wag Festival is one of the oldest named celebrations in Ancient Egypt, a summertime rite honoring both the death of Osiris and the memory of departed loved ones. Each year, the living gathered to share feasts with the dead with offerings of bread, beer, and beef to sustain them in the afterlife. In this episode, we'll explore the festival's connection to the Osiris Myth and uncover its traces in the archaeological record, from tomb reliefs and inscribed stone offering tables to the very first Pyramid Texts in the tomb of Unas. Along the way, you'll hear about some of the specific foods and offerings that graced these ancient tables.TranscriptsFor transcripts of this episode head over to: https://archpodnet.com/tpm/20Links and SourcesSee photos related to episode topics on InstagramLoving the macabre lore? Treat your host to a coffee!More information about the Pyramid Texts including a map of the walls of the Pyramid of Unas, resources to study more Pyramid Texts, and a complete translation of the Pyramid TextsIsis and Osiris by Plutarch free English translationRecipe for Eish Baladi (Egyptian pita)Emelʹjanov, Vladimir Vladimirovič (editor). 2021. Temporal Concepts and Perception of Time in the Ancient Orient: Proceedings of the Workshop “Calendar Festivals of the Ancient Orient” Held in St. Petersburg 20th-21th November 2020. St. Petersburg Centre for Oriental Studies Publishers, St. Petersburg.Gautschy, Rita, Michael E Habicht, Francesco M Galassi, Daniela Rutica, Frank J Rühli, and Rainer Hannig. 2017. A New Astronomically Based Chronological Model for the Egyptian Old Kingdom. Journal of Egyptian History.Hafez, Hayam, and Dalia Mohamed. 2025. An Offering Basin of Mr-Sw-Anx No. 519/1234. مجلة کلية الآثار . جامعة القاهرة 18(28):165–200.Kahl, Jochem. 2022. Manuscripts and Monuments: The Ten Contracts of Djefai-Hapi and Economies of Knowledge. Manuscript and Text Cultures (MTC) 1:83–111.Lappin, David F. Illahun Lunar Texts and the Astronomical Dating of the 12th Dynasty.Puchkov, Alexander. 2024. Sothic Dating of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. The World of the Orient 2024.Romanova, Olena. 2014. “Inscriptions from the Tomb of Metjen in the Context of Egyptian (Auto)-Biographies and Social History of the Beginning of IV Dynasty”, in Ukrainsky Istorichny Zbirnyk 2010 (Ukrainian Historical Collection). Vol. 17. Kyiv, 2014 17:6–33.Soleiman, Saleh. 2017. The Inscribed Lintel of Ptahshepses at Saqqara. The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 103(1):103–116.Spalinger A. (2013), "Further Thoughts on the Feast of WAgj", Études et Travaux, T. XXVI, pp. 616-24.ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAPN ShopAffiliatesMotion

Different Head
Volume 313: "Summertime"

Different Head

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 75:22


• The Proctors • Autocamper • Goblin Daycare • Ismatic Guru • Daryl Johns • Alleen Plains • Pypy • Being Dead • Picture That • Altın Gün • Smoke Bellow • Ezra Feinberg feat. Russell Greenberg • Squid feat. Martha Skye Murphy • Hydrodate • Mo Dotti

Montana Public Radio News
Efforts to reduce waste at the Western Montana Fair are paying off

Montana Public Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 4:01


Summertime at the county fair means rides, farm animals and lots of food. Whether it's turkey legs, cotton candy or corn dogs – trash goes along with ready-to-go food. But a collaboration between vendors and local organizations at the Western Montana Fair is working to divert that waste away from landfills.

UF Health Podcasts
Safe summer hikes and high heat

UF Health Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025


Summertime is a great time to get outdoors, go hiking and explore nature. Kids…

Shawna and LaLa On The Radio
Skeeter Syndrome Chaos

Shawna and LaLa On The Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 35:31 Transcription Available


LaLa shares how her family trip to Florida took a scary turn when her daughter had a severe allergic reaction to mosquito bites and ended up in the ER. Never heard of Skeeter Syndrome? Parents, you'll want to pay attention.  Back home, chaos continues as LaLa juggles last-minute packing for Nashville and gets pulled into a neighbor's impromptu BBQ. Her kitchen lifesaver? The Seal Vax, which helped her marinate chicken in half the time without sacrificing flavor.  LaLa's Nashville recovery plan included one item: Coaqua Coconut Water.  And next up? LaLa's hitting the road again to check out Sesame Place which is one of the most ADA-accessible theme parks in the country.  

Curious Universe
32 - Summertime Sexualness

Curious Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 23:14


It's summertime here in North America, and bodies are heating up! Whether you are heading to the beach, sunbathing in your backyard, or even just wearing less clothes -because damn it's hot out, you may be noticing judgment coming up around your body or having awareness of other people judging their bodies. What if we melted those judgments by turning UP the sexualness?! I am not talking about being provocative or doing sexuality, I am talking about one of the most powerful energies we can embody. If you haven't heard about it or you would like more of it, join me in the Curious Universe!

Stop Over-drinking and Start Living
Ep 344 Summertime Rewind- What to Do When You Feel Like Giving Up

Stop Over-drinking and Start Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 12:58


Please enjoy this Summertime Rewind- This episode is a must listen for everyone! It's normal to feel like giving up and throwing in the towel, it's a very human feeling. In this episode I discuss WHY we sometimes feel like giving up and how to recognize if you are in that place. Such as: Burnout and Overwhelm: When effort outweighs perceived results. Self-Doubt: Believing you're not capable of success. Lack of Immediate Results: The discomfort of delayed gratification. Comparison Trap: Feeling behind because of others' progress. I explain how to shift your perspective and mindset. I also cover how to process this feeling and tips to focus on small action items you can take to keep moving forward. Also, when you are in this place its really important to ask for help, get support, talk to a trusted friend or join a group. I'd love to hear how you used this podcast episode to help you instead of throwing in the towel! Tags:Stop Over-drinking, Angela Mascenik, stop drinking podcast, how to feel, how to overcome addiction, how to drink less wine, change your relationship with alcohol, coach for women who want to drink less alcohol, help to stop over-drinking, stop over-drinking, life coach to help stop over-drinking, self-love, importance of self-love, online membership to stop over-drinking, program to help quit alcohol, how to quit drinking, spouses, partners, food, overeating, moderation, sober retreat, how to prioritize yourself, make yourself a priority to drink less, mental health, mental health and alcohol use, mental health awareness month, how to stop over-drinking, how to stop drinking so much wine, life coach for women who drink too much, use humor to drink less, drink less, where do I start, sober retreat, how to stop over-drinking, how to drink less alcohol, Am I an alcoholic?, why do I drink so much, how to feel your feelings, how to stop the cycle of drinking too much, coaching for women who want to drink less, life coach for drinking less alcohol, stop over-drinking and start living, giving up, what to do

Make it Magical: A Disney-centric Podcast
Episode 160: Our Summertime Disneyland Trip Report!

Make it Magical: A Disney-centric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 73:25


It's us! We're back from Disneyland which means only one thing, a new trip report! We talk about all the fun things we got to do this trip including characters, Disneybounding, rides, food, all the new things. Be on the look out next week when we specifically discuss the 70th!Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@makeitmagicalpodInstagram: @makeitmagicalpodSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MakeitmagicalpodSupport the show and Buy Us a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/makeitmagicalUse our code MAGICALPOD20 for 20% on your next order at Park Hop TeesUse our code MAGICAL10 for 10% off your next order at Crowned AthleticsUse our code MAGICAL15 for 15% off your next order at Magic Candle CompanyGrab some Disney books from our Amazon StorefrontEmail us anytime at:  makeitmagicalpod@gmail.com

*(Relate)able
The *(Relate)able Podcast: Summertime Optimism

*(Relate)able

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 100:58


After a very eventful summer break, your favorite girls are back for a much needed catch up session! In this episode we get a deeper look into Sherween and Fiona's Saint Lucia Carnival experience and Chantal's Culturama with her beautiful nieces. We also hear the story behind one of our hosts' relationship status change

Girls Room
RE-RELEASE: All About My Brother (feat. Brad Dietrich)

Girls Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 74:23


Summertime...feelin' fine. We were feelin' fine on this particular episode joined by one of Drew's straight kings, Brad Dietrich. Indulge in a little cross-sexuality reminiscence by listening to one of our favorite GG coverage eps.Even you should know that jealousy clashes with L.L. Bean pants!! For the Pride Month Spectacular, Julia and Drew are joined by ally and preeminent Gossip Girl historian Brad Dietrich to discuss the MASTERPIECE that is Season 1, Episode 16 of Gossip Girl. This episode has it all: dating a gay guy, Georgina invading Vanessa's coffee shop, Hazel's pivot into Kathy Griffin comedy, and the most electrifying line uttered in the show's history. XOXO, Girls Room.Follow Girls Room on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Follow Drew on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.Follow Julia on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Compassion & Cucumbers - A Vegan Podcast
Ep 194 Saving Rhinos - Cool Kids Vegan Snack Cakes - Summertime Would You Rather Game!

Compassion & Cucumbers - A Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 56:44


Send us a textHey Pickles, We hope you're well.This week, we wanted to do an episode on the lighter side. We think we all could use a break from the avalanche of bad news that is the world we're living in right now.We have a very special guest on the show this week, and in our Main Topic, we play a fun summertime themed game of Would You Rather.In this week's Why Files, we talk about an interesting anti rhino poaching campaign in South Africa.Here's a link to the article: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/south-africa-uses-radioactive-horns-to-fight-rhino-poaching_n_688bca23e4b0f5c3b7c9ca3dOur Noteworthy Segment is a shout out to a wonderful advocacy project, Cool Kids Snack Cakes. Started by the founders of Raven Corps, a vegan youth advocacy organization, Cool Kids uses vegan snack cakes to raise money for various social justice causes. They currently have a campaign to raise money for Plant The Land Gaza, a vegan food justice and community projects volunteer team based in Gaza.To order Cool Kids Snack Cakes & support their efforts, click this link: https://www.coolkidssnackcakes.comOur Assignment Restaurant SOS this week goes out to Dallas TX vegan spot, Vegan Food House. We take a deep dive into their menu!You can check them out here: https://www.veganfoodhouse.comWe want to thank our Niece, Lucy for joining the show this week! Thanks so much for listening!Much love, Sam & ChristineSupport the showJoin Our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CompassionandcucumbersSign Up For Our Newsletterhttps://www.compassionandcucumbers.comOur YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@compassioncucumbersveganpod/videos72 Reasons To Be Vegan *paid link https://amzn.to/3W8ZwsUVisit Our Website https://www.compassionandcucumbers.comSam's Etsy https://www.etsy.com/shop/CucumberCraftworks

The Grunge Bible Podcast
Episode 229: Summertime Rolls

The Grunge Bible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 48:12


August continues on. This week's GB Pod (one of the final “summer sabbatical” episodes) features a little bit of everything - a check-in, supporter updates, this day in music, a discussion of fame versus wealth, and, among other things, a short tribute to David Berman. Support the show on Patreon! Becoming a Patron is the most effective way to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/grunge_bible  Support the show, buy some merch! https://grungebible.creator-spring.com/ 

Garage Logic
MISCHKE: Good Ol' Summertime

Garage Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 57:47


A celebration of summer, with its random songs and its random death. Plus visits with random listeners, and a long letter sent to the show through something called "email."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Mischke Roadshow
Good Ol' Summertime

The Mischke Roadshow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 57:47


A celebration of summer, with its random songs and its random death. Plus visits with random listeners, and a long letter sent to the show through something called "email."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AIR JORDAN: A FOOD PODCAST
The Summer Hiatus is Outta Here Part 2

AIR JORDAN: A FOOD PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 51:00


Jordan and Max are back, answering audience questions, and it's Tesla diner talk, Michelin idiots dissing Bavel, Dunsmoor dining room rules, cooking burgers, LA's lack of Indian food and our pizza era, Summertime assclocks, seasonal cocktails, 3 star desserts, tuna salad sandwiches vs. melts, Paris for normies, and do the fellas care about Cole's French Dip's impending closure?

Stop Over-drinking and Start Living
Ep 343 Summertime Rewind-From Conflict to Connection: Expanding Your Tolerance for Differences

Stop Over-drinking and Start Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 27:48


Please enjoy this Summertime Rewind- When did we become a society that became scared of negative recourse when sharing personal beliefs, values, and decisions? I had this question burning in my mind because of how divisive we can be at times, especially now, in our current political climate. In this week's episode I dive into how to expand our emotional capacity for discomfort, especially when we are presented with opposing views and beliefs. Being divisive doesn't work. Black and white thinking doesn't work. And getting angry or hateful at other people when they don't share the same beliefs at us doesn't work.. So, what works? Empathy, understanding, and expanding our own ability to be with our uncomfortable feelings when we see other people thinking and doing differently than us. It improves YOUR quality of life. It makes things more peaceful. It helps bring people together. We can solve problems better, drink less alcohol and be happier on our lives. Who doesn't want that? Tags:Stop Over-drinking, Angela Mascenik, stop drinking podcast, how to feel, how to overcome addiction, how to drink less wine, change your relationship with alcohol, coach for women who want to drink less alcohol, help to stop over-drinking, stop over-drinking, life coach to help stop over-drinking, self-love, importance of self-love, online membership to stop over-drinking, program to help quit alcohol, how to quit drinking, spouses, partners, food, overeating, moderation, sober retreat, how to prioritize yourself, make yourself a priority to drink less, mental health, mental health and alcohol use, mental health awareness month, how to stop over-drinking, how to stop drinking so much wine, life coach for women who drink too much, use humor to drink less, drink less, where do I start, sober retreat, how to stop over-drinking, how to drink less alcohol, Am I an alcoholic?, why do I drink so much, how to feel your feelings, how to stop the cycle of drinking too much, coaching for women who want to drink less, life coach for drinking less alcohol, stop over-drinking and start living, Conflict to connection, expanding your tolerances

Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe
REWIND WEDNESDAY: Summertime – Mexican Climbing Mint & Summer of Stars

Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 48:40


“There is nothing like a neighbour throwing money about their garden to make you feel bad about yours.” It's summer all the way on this week's episode. In our first story, Mary Turlington unwittingly trips off a chain of events that get heated under the summer sun. And in the second, Sam and Murphy have the summer of a lifetime in Big Narrows, Cape Breton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Brian Lehrer Show
NPR's Song of the Summer

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2025 13:03


Nearly halfway through the summer and NPR is asking... do we have a "song of the summer" yet? Isabella Gomez Sarmiento, NPR Music reporter, breaks down this season's contenders and listeners share their nominations.