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Bex Scott is back for a new season of Pyrex with Bex and in this first episode of the season, she's diving into the rabbit hole of collectible salt and pepper shakers. Her own collection started when she found lots of them in an online estate sale and discovered that her favorites are the kitschy anthropomorphic shakers. Why were so many made? When were they popular and why? Which ones are most valuable now? Bex reveals what she learned in this episode. Salt and pepper shakers were easy to collect because of their size, small, and they were also very affordable. They date back to around 1858 though there is some dispute over the exact person who created them. Strangely, the kitschy eye-catching salt and pepper shakers were one of the few things whose sales didn't dip during the Great Depression. Because they were small and cheap, they were easy to continue producing and still affordable to collect or gift. Bex explores how salt and pepper shaker designs reflected the time periods they were created in, the themes that became most popular, the rarest and most valuable salt and pepper shakers to look for now, and a family who collected 80,000 sets and started a museum just to house them. You don't want to miss this episode. It will make you look twice at salt and pepper shakers when you come across them.Resources discussed in this episode:Lefton Bluebirds salt and pepper shakersExtra long dachshund salt and pepper shakersPink poodle chef salt and pepper shakersHolt Howard pixieware salt and pepper shakers“Would You Like Some Salt and Pepper? How About 80,000 Shakers' Worth?” by Derek Workman, Smithsonian Magazine, January 23, 2012—Contact Rebecca Scott | Pyrex With Bex: Website: PyrexWithBex.comInstagram: @pyrexwithbex—TranscriptBex Scott: [00:00:02] Hey everybody, it's Bex Scott and welcome to the Pyrex with Bex podcast, where, you guessed it, I talk about vintage Pyrex, but also all things vintage housewares. I'll take you on my latest thrifting adventures, talk about reselling, chat with other enthusiasts about their collections, and learn about a bunch of really awesome items from the past. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you love listening to podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Hey, everybody, this is Bex Scott and you are listening to the Pyrex with Bex podcast. And on today's episode it's salt and pepper time. We are talking all about salt and pepper shakers. And for me, this is a super fun topic because I have been collecting salt and pepper shakers on and off for the last couple of years. I don't have a huge collection, but they are one of the easiest things I've found to collect and to unfortunately amass in large quantities. Bex Scott: [00:01:04] So my salt and pepper shaker collection started back when I found a bunch of huge lots of them in an online estate sale, and I didn't actually know how many I was buying until I picked them up. And I probably had three moving boxes full of them, and unpacking them and cataloging them and photographing them was a massive endeavor. But one of the most fun things you can do as a collector, as you guys probably know, is unboxing and seeing what's inside, what you've bought from a sale or an online auction, and finding the little nuggets of maybe a really collectible item or something that you really love. Bex Scott: [00:01:53] So most of these salt and pepper shakers that I did buy, I ended up selling online on Facebook Marketplace or on Poshmark and some of them even on Whatnot now. And I've had a few friends on Whatnot who have had full on salt and pepper shaker sales, and it's so fun to watch them go through each of the shakers and to see just how fun they were. My favorite ones, hands down, are the kitschy salt and pepper shakers, and my great grandma had an absolute love of Lefton Bluebird, so I've been lucky enough to inherit some of her bluebirds. I have the salt and pepper shakers. I also have some of the more kitschy anthropomorphic ones. I have little kittens that are sitting on balls of yarn. I have some skunks that are sitting on logs and they're just very fun, cute, and you can store a lot of them in a small place. So this led me down a hole of looking into salt and pepper shakers, their appeal, their history. And I actually learned quite a bit about them. Bex Scott: [00:03:07] So. Salt and pepper shakers were easy for people to collect because of their size, and they were so affordable and they were just really easy to come across as well. They held on to them or passed them down. And you could, before, get a figural set of a dog, a cat, a bird for 5 to $7. Now the prices have gone up a little bit because they are in higher demand. People are reselling them and there are more that are collectible, some more than others. Salt and pepper shakers, they go back to about 1858 and they were created, some believe, by a man named John Mason who also created the Mason jar. So some people kind of refute this and are questioning whether that's actually true. But this is what I've found so far in my research. And before the salt and pepper shaker came to be, people used a bowl of salt called a salt cellar. And I've come across a lot of salt cellars in my collecting days, and a lot of the really cute ones are the little hens on the nest. I didn't actually know the purpose of a salt cellar. I knew that it was called that and you scooped the salt up with a spoon. People often added rice to it to keep the moisture at bay. And then it wasn't until 1911, when the brand Morton Salt Company introduced magnesium carbonate into salt that helped it to not clump, which is why people don't often put rice into their salt shakers now. Bex Scott: [00:05:02] So with these cute little kitschy and fun sets on home and restaurant tables, there was a high demand for the aesthetically appealing styles, and it was important for homemakers to have these on their table to show them off and to just have fun collecting them. So many people purchased them on road trips back in the day. One of the most popular types of salt and pepper shakers was the souvenir shaker that you got on your road trip that may have said the location it was from and where you got it. Now the Great Depression came along and there was no dip in salt shaker sales because it was one of the cheapest items in the kitchen. And during the 1930s and into the 1940s, the salt shakers went from glass and tin containers to the ceramic or plastic figurines. Most were from occupied Japan after a halt in production during the war. And the kitschier the better. So salt and pepper shakers became more cute, more eye-catching, and the number of salt and pepper shakers sold at local five and dimes and the fancier stores was just increasing. So some of the fun ones that you could find were the anthropomorphic fruit, fish, dogs. There's a set called the Extra Long Daschund that is really cute if you want to look up these funny little skinny wiener dog salt and pepper shakers. Bex Scott: [00:06:45] So by the 1970s, these cute figural shakers had completely gone out of style, out of production, and they were replaced by what we now have, which is a more standard boring cylindrical-style salt and pepper shaker. Don't get me wrong, there's some beautiful salt and pepper shakers out there now still, but it's just not the same anymore. And some of the ones that they were replaced by that people still collect are the Tupperware salt and pepper shakers, which were really popular during that time and not so much the conversation starters of all the cute, anthropomorphic, kitschy ones that you used to be able to find. So by the 1990s, people started to realize that the salt and pepper shakers were worth something because of the demand that collectors had made for them. And some of the most popular ones are cute little ones hanging from trees that have little baskets. I just sold a set. It was an adorable little dog that had two hanging baskets on the left and the right that you could remove, and those were the salt and pepper shakers. And the baskets were filled with flowers. Lots of kissing and hugging shakers. I have two little bears that when you put them together, their arms wrap around each other. Lots of Christmas ones. And some of the most sought after are from Lefton, Napco, Holt Howard. Bex Scott: [00:08:18] So a lot of this information that I found from my friend Worthpoint, and in this article that I was reading they went through the most collectible shakers from Lefton, Napco and Holt Howard, which I thought was super interesting because as a collector, I'm always wondering which ones I should be on the lookout for. So if you want to start the hunt, Lefton's most collectible are Bluebirds, Christmas angels, Miss Dainty, which is the girl with the red and white hat, Mr.Tootles the Maltese dog, Miss Priss the Blue Kitten, Thumbelina, The Green Fairy, Kissing Santa and Mrs. Claus, Christmas birds which are green, the Puppy Pal dogs wearing blue hats, and pink poodle chef, which in brackets they say is beyond expensive. I've actually never seen the pink poodle chef. Bex Scott: [00:09:21] Napco, you have number one, Miss Cutie Pie, two anthropomorphic fruit people, so that would be the artists, musicians, kissing Valentine birds, the bowler and hard hats, devils, flower girls, and long neck animals. And then Holt Howard, you have the Nodder Rock and Roll on springs, merry mice,they are pink and mischievous, Holly Poinsettia girls, winking Santa, Daisydorables, rooster, and pixieware are the most desirable of all the Holt Howard shakers I've seen. Not in person, but on a lot of my favorite collectors Instagrams and some on Facebook Marketplace. The pixieware salt and pepper shakers. They are so cute! Next up we have Enesco. Number one is the Sweet Shop. It says very pricey and rare. Anything anthropomorphic, fruits, vegetables, forks and spoons. I have had some forks and spoons. They're very cute. You can't really hold a lot of salt and pepper in them though, so definitely more for display. Golden Girls, Country Kids, Snappy the Snails, Missy Mouse, Doctor WO Owl, and Jonah and the whale. Bex Scott: [00:10:37] So going into more of the research, I discovered as well that people have local chapters of salt and Pepper shaker clubs. I didn't know that, but it makes sense. There are clubs for Pyrex collectors, Facebook groups and pages, many of which I'm a part of. So it would make sense that these salt and pepper shaker lovers would come together and sell and swap stories about their salt and pepper shakers. So after digging into some of this research about salt and pepper shakers and finding out that there was a salt and pepper shaker museum, I looked into this article by the Smithsonian magazine by Derek Workman, and it goes over this family's 80,000 shakers worth of salt and pepper shakers. So they have 40,000 pairs of shakers. They are called the Ludden family. And they have enough shakers to fill two museums. So it's Andrea, her son Alex, and her daughter, and they are in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, with all of their salt and pepper shakers. So andrea said she started completely by chance when she bought a pepper mill at a garage sale in the mid 1980s. I'm sure that most of the collectors out there listening can totally relate to this. You find one item at a garage sale and it takes you down a spiral of collecting. I know that that's how things usually start for me with my addictive collecting personality. That's how my Pyrex started with finding it in my grandparents garage. So Andrea says that she had this pepper mill. It didn't work, so she bought a couple more, and she used to stand them on the window ledge of her kitchen, and her neighbors thought she was building a collection. Bex Scott: [00:12:32] She said nothing could have been further from her mind, but her neighbors started to bring new ones over, and eventually she had 14,000 on shelves all over her house, even in her bedrooms. And her husband Rolf told her that she needed somewhere else to put these or they're going to get divorced. So that's when they decided to create this museum. So you can wander around the museum. It says there's fat chefs, ruby red tomatoes, guardsmen in bearskins, Santas, feet sticking from a chimney, pistols and potatoes, a copy of the salt and pepper shaker cufflinks worn by Lady Diana. That is very cool. And Andrea, she was or is an archeologist by training, and when she moved to the States, she couldn't find work in her field. So she turned her attention to social anthropology, and she studied everyday life since the early years through her growing collection of salt and pepper shakers. And she says here in the article, "there's almost nothing you can imagine that hasn't been copied as a salt and pepper shaker. And many of them reflect the designs, the colors and the preoccupations of the period", which is very true. And when you think about it, when you look at a salt and pepper shaker you don't really think that deeply about it, but a lot of these designs were reflections of what was going on in the time. Bex Scott: [00:13:58] So they go into how, in the article, it was because people could travel more freely, either for work or on vacation, that the souvenir industry came about. And salt and pepper shakers were cheap, easy to carry, and colorful, and they made ideal gifts. So among the earliest producers of salt and pepper shakers were the German fine pottery maker Goebel. They introduced its first three sets in 1925, and today its Hummel shakers, introduced in 1935, are highly collectible. And ironically, it was the Great Depression of the 1930s that gave a major boost to the popularity of salt and pepper shakers as a household item and a collectible item, and ceramic producers worldwide were forced to restrict production and concentrate on lower priced items, and this helped because salt and pepper shakers were small, easy to produce, bright and cheery, and really could be bought for a few cents at most local hardware stores. Soon other ceramic companies got into the act, and Japanese firms had a large share of the market from the late 1920s through the 1930s. As well, from the late 1940s through the 50s, and production halted during World War Two. So the shakers they produced in postwar years labeled 'made in occupied Japan' or simply 'occupied Japan' are extremely rare and highly sought after. In the 1950s and 60s, they began producing shakers made from plastic. Plastic was very fragile, so fewer of these examples exist, making them extremely valuable. Which is another good thing to know because I have seen a lot of the plastic shakers around. Bex Scott: [00:15:49] Sometimes they're not in the greatest shape, but knowing this, that they are more rare and collectible, definitely makes that a bit exciting for me to try and find the plastic ones over some of the other ceramic ones that you can find. So they go into how, at first glance, the museum seems bright and happy, if a bit haphazard. The displays are well thought out and organized, especially considered the many models on display. I can't even begin to imagine how hard it would be to categorize and organize that many salt and pepper shakers. And because you can work by style, age, subject matter, color, Andrea says they try to do it in a way that combines all of the elements at the same time. There are hundreds of themes, and in those themes there will be many colors. But her mom has a way of laying out displays that are highly planned so that the colors within a theme are displayed together. For example, she continues, all the greens, yellows and reds of the vegetables are arranged in vertical rows. You get bright color bands, but all the shakers are on the same theme. It's a lot more complicated than it sounds because there are so many. A large number of the shaker sets are humorous. There's an aspirin salt shaker, a martini glass pepper shaker, and when they're all set up, there's sometimes an opportunity to create a visual joke. Andrea says that you see what looks like models of the southwest US Adobe houses of the style found in New Mexico with cactus and cowboys and Indians but behind them are two UFOs that have crashed and two aliens that glow in the dark. Bex Scott: [00:17:33] It's amazing how many of these shakers tell a tale that isn't obvious to everyone. One of her favorites is a chef holding a cat in one hand and a cleaver in the other. I always thought it was just a fun item, says Andrea, but her mom explained that it was very significant to older people who had been through the Depression and major wars. Food was short, but you still had to eat, so if a cat strayed by, it went into the pot and came out as chicken surprise! Oh my. As they continue the tour, they're absorbed by all the weird and wonderful shakers. Coca Cola cans, Dolly Parton's photo on a souvenir from Dollywood, the Smokies most fun place, Mickey and Minnie in chef tucks and aprons, the Beatles with the cropped hair and collarless jacket of the early days, a turquoise TV with Lucie Arnaz and her neighbor Ethel Mertz on the screen, and a sofa with an I Love Lucy heart shaped cushion, alligators with sunshades from Florida, bullfighters and bulls from Spain, kangaroos from Australia, a bobby and double decker bus from London, before and after versions of Mount Saint Helens made from the actual volcanic ash. Very cool. There are also familiar ones, shakers your grandmother used to have, or you saw when you went on vacation somewhere, or you gave as a gift once. Bex Scott: [00:18:48] "People come back over and over again and think that we are adding to the displays," says Andrea, "but we aren't. It's just that they didn't see them the first time around." The museum doesn't display all the shakers it owns, but it does exhibit a few Aunt Jemima and Uncle Tom shakers, the cook and butler stereotypical characters from the 1950s, knowing some people might be offended by the negative portrayal of African Americans. They are part of the history of salt and pepper shakers. We display them, but we do it discreetly, she says. You can't change history by simply pretending it didn't happen or ignore it. So that article, if you want to read more in-depth, Smithsonian Magazine, 'Would You Like Some Salt and Pepper? How About 80,000 Shakers Worth?' by Derek Workman. And diving into the world of salt and pepper shakers has definitely been a fun one. I would love to know your favorite salt and pepper shakers, how many you might have in your collection, where you find most of them. It is a super fun topic, and if you do want to find salt and pepper shakers out there, I would highly suggest looking at Facebook Marketplace. A lot of the Canadian sellers that I know, including myself, we sell them on Whatnot, so find us there and also on eBay. Bex Scott: [00:20:11] They can get a little bit pricey, but I really find that the thrill is in the hunt. So check out garage sales. Even ask your family members. I'm sure your grandparents, your parents might even have some stuffed in their china cabinets that they're not using. It's just fun to see how many were produced, how many different kinds are out there, and just to see the evolution of them over time. And if you are buying them to resell them, it is really important to look for damage on them. They, I've found, are one of the easiest things to chip and to break, even the smallest little bump. They chip quite easily, especially if you have, like the little Lefton bird shakers, looking on the ears of animals and the beaks. And just anywhere where there's a corner that they may have been hit against something, just keep an eye out. But if it's for your own personal collection, then it's a lot easier just to pick them up in any condition that they are. So I'd love to connect. You can find me on Instagram @PyrexWithBex. You can find me on Whatnot. Selling weekly on Fridays at usually around 2 p.m. Mountain Standard, and my username on Whatnot is Pyrex with Bex. I sell a variety of vintage items, including Pyrex, of course, but a lot of smaller items and jewelry as well. So I hope you enjoyed this episode of salt and pepper shakers. And when you're sitting down at dinner tonight, you might think of the shakers on your table in a different light.
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⭐️ Think School's flagship Communication course with live doubt sessions : https://thethinkschool.com/sp/communication-masterclass/ VIDEO INTRODUCTION: In today's episode of the Indian Business podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Dheeraj Gupta, the visionary founder of Jumbo King. Established in 2001, Jumbo King has transformed the fast food landscape by popularizing the beloved vada pav in a quick-service format. With over 145 locations across major cities, Dheeraj's journey is a testament to innovation and resilience in the culinary world. So, if you're looking to venture into the franchise business or simply curious, this episode is a must-watch! Time stamp 00:00:00 Trailer 00:02:36 Story of the Jumboking Founder. 00:07:05 From MBA in Finance to Sweet Shop? 00:15:20 Creating a National Sweets Brand? 00:18:30 Why most Businesses Fail? 00:24:51 Logistics behind running a Sweet shop? 00:37:04 What attracted you to the Vada Pav business? 00:40:35 Unit Economics of Jumboking store? 00:47:10 Secret recipe of Jumboking? 00:50:22 Scaling and Product Consistency. 00:54:12 Jumboking Order to Delivery Process? 00:57:51 Transition from Vada Pav to Burgers? 01:05:06 Unit Economics of Burger? 01:08:50 Logistics behind running a burger Franchise? 01:14:06 Blueprint to Build a Successful Food Brand? 01:22:37 Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs? 01:26:02 Different Types of Franchise Business Models? 01:40:08 FOFO Model: Company vs Franchisee Roles 01:47:42 Jumboking Quality Check Process? 01:50:53 Key Challenges for Jumboking Stores 01:55:47 What is the contribution of the Franchisee? 01:59:21 Franchisee Owner Selection Process 02:03:58 Monthly Expenses of Jumboking Store? 02:06:19 Identifying Franchise Red Flags? 02:15:44 Ensuring Store Owner Commitment 02:17:58 How do you choose the real estate? 02:25:38 Faced Social Media Backlash for Store Failures? 2:26:30 Why are Business Coaches Important? Our Best Indian Business Case Studies: 1. Asian paints - https://youtu.be/jGT6ob8hV6M 2. Amul - https://youtu.be/nnwqtZiYMxQ 3. Haldiram - https://youtu.be/Z7P-t_yc8gE 4. Lijjat Papad - https://youtu.be/EdpoEmifW7M Think School is a Digital School that we all deserved, but never had ►►Check out Think School's Online courses: https://www.thethinkschool.com #thinkschool #businesscasestudy #geopolitics Credits: CNN-News 18, WION, NBC News, Money control pro, Business standard, TV18,Business Today, ABC news, CNBC, ET now ,Bloomberg originals, Financial Times, DW documentary, AL Jazeera English, BBC news, Firstpost.
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Please share, rate, and review … Follow us on all social media platforms @dimesinthedozen On this session of The Bird and The Bear … Our hosts, Sammy Ray and Daryl Lazer, go wild with the variety as they talk signature scents, share their life updates from the past month, and react to the news of Aaron Bushnell's self-immolation and Donald Trump's sneaker drop … Let's sort through it together! (0:00) - The session opens with Daryl telling us about his signature scent and it leads into a quick conversation about the origins of cologne - “It was called, ‘The Sweet Shop,' and it was the coolest s**t I'd ever walked into … I felt like I was in a foreign land.” (15:13) - Daryl shares his life updates from the past month, starting with his trip to Utah and the drama that followed - “I think that learning to respect my own boundaries is going to push me in the direction of one of my New Year's resolutions of respecting other peoples boundaries … Like, my extreme lack of boundaries means that some boundaries are invisible to me.” (28:05) - While in Utah, Daryl attended his first Friday Night Smackdown - “I don't know if I'd go to another live wrestling event … At least not like a professional one.” (35:36) - Daryl wraps up his life updates by sharing some of the progress he's making with his career resolutions for 2024 - “Saying that my technical skills are well placed with that type of impact, does not incentivize me doing that caliber of work anymore.” (49:33) - Sammy shares his life updates from the past month, starting with his experience at Thunderdome - “The way it shoots on camera looks a lot better because the camera kinda picks up on like the 3D action more … Where as like, your standing in the crowd kind of underneath the screen, you can kinda see the pixels and everything kinda move at you a bit more … It's almost like when people talk about going to The Sphere.” (1:01:29) - Sammy briefly talks about the elite dinning experience he had for his six year anniversary with his partner before wrapping up his life updates with some of the progress he's made with his fitness and festival goals for 2024 - “Those are the small things in life that make you feel good.” (1:05:27) - Reactions to the news of Aaron Bushnell's self-immolation in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington D.C. - “If this man gives his life in a foreign land for a war that actually isn't protecting us as Americans, it's just servicing capital and the greater military industrial complex, then that seems like dying for nothin.” (1:37:18) - Reactions to Donald Trump unveiling new cologne and shoe line - “HA! They got the Prince of Persia 1's.”
Andy Ostroy, the Founder of The Adrienne Shelly Foundation, Director and Producer of "Adrienne", and Host of "The Back Room with Andy Ostroy", adds his page to the Marketing Playbook. Hear how to do your due diligence on potential partners, be resilient, find your calling, the top lessons from Andy's wide-ranging career, and how he ended up co-owning Samuel's Sweet Shop. Connect with Andy on LinkedIn and X @AndyOstroy
Rodge takes his cousin, Redge, on a tour of Litropia, Once Upon a Time's biggest city! The hedgehog duo enjoys a day full of delights as they cruise through downtown with the help of Litropia's finest cab driver, Sal A. Mander. They sing along to the toe-tapping musical “Squawkin' in the Rain", have a whirling-twirling time at Litropia Lane's skating rink and hang wishes on the famous Un-Fir-gettable Tree. But how can they put the cherry on top of a perfect day? Why a visit to Fairy Godmother's Sweet Shop for a Glass Slipper Sundae, of course! Episode webpage: https://jonincharacter.com/big-city-adventure/GRAB YOUR FREE PDF LIST of conversation questions for this episode: https://dorktalesstorytime.aweb.page/EP79freePDF PARENTS, TEACHERS AND HOMESCHOOLERS: This original story takes listeners on a journey through the imaginary city of Litropia where valuable lessons unfold, including embracing new experiences, appreciating differences, friendship enduring challenges, creativity, expressing gratitude and kindness always goes a long way. (Aligns with CASEL Social and Emotional learning framework for self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills and responsible decision-making.)HOTLINE ALERT! After the story, listener Seraphina, age 10, host of the podcast, “Seraphina Speaks: For Children Who Think,” calls the Mr. Redge Hotline to ask, “What is the most important emotional lesson Jonathan has taught you?” Listen to Mr. Redge's response, then send in your questions with the help of your grownup to dorktalesstorytime@gmail.comIF YOU ENJOYED THIS STORY, you may also enjoy, Special Delivery, Redge's day with the O.U.T.P.S. (Once Upon a Time Postal Service) delivering mail to the critters who dwell in Dorktales' Land of Once Upon a Time: https://jonincharacter.com/special-delivery/ CREDITS: This episode has been a Jonincharacter production. Today's story was written by Molly Murphy and performed by Jonathan Cormur. Sound recording and production by Jermaine Hamilton at Hamilton Studio Recordings.Get our very merry version of Charles Dicken's “A Christmas Carol” about the BAH! HUMBUG! of a man called Ebenezer Scrooge! For a small fee you can support our podcast AND get access to this exclusive bonus episode, about cultivating joy and spreading holiday cheer all year long. Go to buymeacoffee.com/dorktales to purchase and download. Support the showREACH OUT! Subscribe to @dorktalesstorytime on YouTube Write to us at dorktalesstorytime@gmail DM us on IG @dorktalesstorytime Newsletter/Free Resources: https://bit.ly/dorktalesplus-signup One time donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dorktales Original Music Available on Bandcamp: https://dorktalesstorytime.bandcamp.com/music Now, go be the hero of your own story and we'll see you next once-upon-a-time!
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LIVE at Christine's Sweet Shop we host our NFL Trivia. There are 25 questions related to the NFL, Fantasy Football, Draft Day, Broken Records, Game Performances and Career Statistics.Throughout the episode the team with the fastest correct answers gets a point, unless you get a bonus question! We have a 3 vs 3, head to head style, and it gets real intense as the score is close and game comes to an end. Consider donating to our Thanksgiving Community Can Drive from November 1st - 18th! Please reach out to our Host, Steve Tauro for more informationNext episode is on Wednesday, November 7th @ 10:00 a.m. - Fantasy Football Rankings: Week 9Hoodies, Crewnecks, T-Shirts and Beanies available on our website! Visit https://www.sincethesandbox.net/shop to get yours! Leave Us A Review: https://apple.co/3dsFWTD (Scroll to the bottom of our show page and click, "Write A Review") https://www.sincethesandbox.net/leave-us-a-reviewWebsite: https://www.sincethesandbox.netInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/since.the.s...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sincethesand...YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SinceTheSandboxPodcastTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@sincethesandboxSupport the show
Paulding County News Podcast Wednesday November 1, 2023 Story 1: No Gun Found At East Paulding Homecoming Dance: Sheriff Reports of a gun at the East Paulding Middle School homecoming dance in Dallas, Georgia, were not substantiated, according to the Paulding County Sheriff's Office. During the dance, students began to run away while there were reports of a "gun." Multiple deputies responded to the scene. However, after an investigation, no gun was found, and no injuries related to a weapon were reported. Authorities asked anyone with credible information about a gun at the dance to contact them at (770) 445-2117. The incident caused alarm but ultimately did not involve an actual firearm….. This from The Patch Story 2: Cobb teacher's estranged husband broke into Paulding home twice before killing her, deputies say A Cobb County teacher, Jasmyn Lambert, was tragically killed in her Paulding County home after her estranged husband, Tyron Victor Lambert, broke into her home and shot her. The couple was estranged, and Tyron Lambert forcibly entered Jasmyn Lambert's residence and threatened those inside with a gun. He fled the scene upon hearing that deputies were called. Deputies initiated a search for Tyron Lambert and issued a "Be On The Lookout" alert. Later, he returned to the house with a gun, leading to a gunshot heard when deputies arrived. They chased and apprehended him. Jasmyn Lambert was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead. She was a third-grade teacher at Still Elementary School, part of Cobb County Schools. Tyron Victor Lambert faces several charges and is held without bond in the Paulding County jail….. This from WSB-TV Story 3: Former Paulding high school soccer star killed by stray bullet while at work, GBI says Former Paulding County High School soccer star Brianna Long was fatally shot at her workplace, The Pier Bar in Remerton, Georgia. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) reported that the shooting occurred around 2:30 a.m. Long, a bartender at the bar, was shot while finishing her work, and the GBI revealed that a dispute outside the bar led to the shooting. Multiple vehicles and the bar itself were also shot during the incident. Brianna Long, who had been a Regional Winner for Positive Athlete Georgia, was a student at Valdosta State University at the time of her death. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have not identified any suspects or announced any arrests….. This from WSB-TV Weather: Angie Chavez – Brrrrr. It was a chilly one this morning with the lows plummeting into the 30s and highs in the 50s. It looks the same for the remainder of the week until the beautiful fall weather returns on Friday with the lows in the upper 40s and highs in the low 70s! Story 4: Paulding Arrest Reports Kyle Preston Scott was arrested on October 24 for probation violation. Here's what you are saying on Facebook: Samantha Lawson from Dallas said “What in the SoundCloud rapper” Kimberly Rose from Dallas commented “Bro got tweakachu on his neck” Finally Jaxson Fitzgerald tagged Kassidy Rain English and said “i just know he's punchin holes in the wall after his first sip of monster.. ” Jacob Carter was arrested on October 24 and booked on the following charges: Battery – Simple Assault Some of the top commentors were: Tommy Murray from South Paulding Woods said “He just updating his employee id” Scottie Bingham from Dallas said “Nothing but trouble!!” Corey Fisher from Dallas commented “Bruh again” AGAIN, PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE ONLY BEEN ARRESTED AND ARE NOT CONVICTED. THEY HAVE NOT HAD THEIR DAY IN COURT WHEN WE RECORDED THIS PODCAST. WE WISH THEM LUCK ON THEIR DAY IN THE COURT Story 5:State 4 people, including 2 students, shot near a Georgia college campus On Sunday, four individuals, including two students, were shot near Georgia State University's Atlanta campus. Three of the victims were in stable condition, while one was in critical condition. The shooting was a result of a dispute between two groups, though no arrests or suspects have been disclosed. This incident occurred near a RaceTrac gas station, which was also the site of a shooting in December 2022 where a Georgia State student was killed, and another shooting in April. University officials confirmed that two students were injured in the shooting and announced plans to increase patrols and collaborate with law enforcement to enhance security in the campus vicinity…… This from the Athens – Banner Herald Sports: Here are your weekly sports updates From the Paulding Sports Chronicles Facebook Page Scoreboard County New Manchester 14 East 38 *#3 seed in R5 Alexander 0 Paulding County 42 Hillgrove 21 North 47 South 10 Hughes 42 #4 Seed in R5 Hiram 27 Woodland 0(exact pick)#2 Seed in R7 Region Dalton 21 Cartersville 42 Calhoun 29 Cass 52 *first time in 23 years Calhoun out of playoffs Douglas County 41 Newnan 7 Marietta 36 Harrison 28 Story 6: Weird News: Theft of 2 million dimes from truckload of coins from US Mint leaves four facing federal charges Federal authorities have released more details and unsealed charges related to the theft of over 2 million dimes from a tractor-trailer that had picked up the coins from the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. The truck driver was en route to Miami when the theft occurred, with thieves making off with approximately $234,500 in stolen dimes. The theft was part of a series of robberies targeting tractor-trailers in the region, including frozen crab legs, shrimp, meat, beer, and liquor. Surveillance video showed six individuals breaking into the truck and stealing the dimes, which were later converted into cash using coin machines or bank deposits. Four men from Philadelphia are facing conspiracy, robbery, theft of government money, and other charges in connection with the theft. Social Stories: FB Post #1: Paulding County Uncensored posted in the Facebook page “Hidden Gems of Paulding(business, trails, etc..)” Some of the top comments were: Megan Graham commented “Piece of Heaven Bakery near the courthouse” Cristy Cline suggested “Hickory Hut BBQ, best chili-cheese burger in town!” Finally Jenn Miller said “ Not in Paulding but not too far, Barn at the Willow. ETA: apparently this is in Paulding ” FB Post #2: Michael Hoyt from Temple commented in the What's happening in Paulding Facebook page “We're new to Paulding county and Georgia in general. Where is a really good place for fish fry, that serves all the sides too, like Cole slaw, Mac n cheese, etc?” Some of the top comments were: John Diggs form Hiram said “You better run if you're new here , I've been here for 52 years and I hate it” Brenda Murdock Pollak commented “Lee's Kitchen is the best” Karen Carter Rennicks suggested “L&B Seafood in Dallas” Here are some things you're talking about: Call us with your thoughts or story at (770) 799-6810 Events: -November 14 @ 10:00 am PCSD hosts Stakeholder Meeting -November 7 – Get out and vote! -November 4 – Solar Sky Watch presented by Tellus Museum -November 3 – Pictures with Santa at Sweet Shop by Farmer's Table Starting at 2:00pm, 3668 GA-5, Douglasville, GA, 30135 #eventshappeningnearyou #weekendevents #weekdayevents #whatyouaretalkingabout #whatsgoingoninpauldingcounty #events #loveevents #getyououtofthehouse #funforthefamily Interview: Bob Tressell – Hiram City Council Post 1 www.esogrepair.com https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/www.cuofga.org www.daycosystems.com www.angie.atlcommunities.com www.powerselectricga.com http://www.newseason.cc/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paulding County News Podcast Sunday October 29, 2023 Story 1: PCSD Boasts Fifth-Highest Graduation Rate Among 16 Largest School Systems in Georgia The Paulding County School District in Georgia achieved a remarkable graduation rate of 89.9% for the Class of 2023, positioning it as the fifth-highest among the 16 largest school systems in the state. This achievement is especially noteworthy as the district has the 14th-highest local revenue per pupil among the same group, highlighting the district's efficiency. Despite challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the graduation rate demonstrates the resilience and commitment of Paulding County students and educators. Over the past decade, the district's graduation rate has increased by an impressive 12.3 percentage points, showcasing the success of evidence-based instruction and academic mitigations. The district's five-year graduation rate for 2023 is 92.2%, the highest in its history…. This from the Paulding County School District Story 2: Escaped GA Inmate Arrested; 3 Remain At Large Chavis Demaryo Stokes, one of the four inmates who escaped from the Bibb County Detention Center, has been arrested. He was apprehended in Montezuma, Georgia, by the U.S. Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force after a 10-day manhunt. The other three inmates, Joey Fournier, Marc Kerry Anderson, and Johnifer Dernard Barnwell, remain at large. Stokes faces multiple charges, including drug-related offenses, escape, simple battery, hit and run, aggravated assault, and more. His bond is set at $56,650. A total reward of $12,000 is offered for information leading to the capture of the remaining escapees. Authorities continue their search for the fugitives. Tipsters with information about their whereabouts can call the FBI's tip line, 1 (800) 225-5324, the U.S. Marshals Service, 1 (877) 926-8332, or the Bibb County Sheriff's Office, (478) 751-7500….. This from the Dallas-Hiram Patch Story 3: Video captures Riceboro man shooting neighbor's pregnant dog for knocking over trash can A 37-year-old Riceboro man, Demaris Lamont Roberts, was arrested for shooting his neighbor's pregnant pit bull. Roberts admitted to the act, explaining that he shot the dog because it had knocked over his trash cans and agitated his own dog. The dog's owner contacted 911 to report the incident, as his dog had been missing for a few days, and neighbors informed him that Roberts had shot her. When confronted, Roberts confessed to the crime, stating he killed the dog because it caused his dog to bark incessantly. Law enforcement found the dog's body in a designated area. Roberts was arrested for animal cruelty and faces one count of aggravated cruelty to animals, with the case currently pending in court…. This from The Georgia Gazette and posted on the Paulding County Crime Facebook Page. Weather: Angie Chavez - This week's weather forecast starts off in the 70s for the highs and 50s for the lows but Tuesday a cold front arrives dropping the temperatures into the 50s for the highs with lows in the 30s and 40s. Story 4: Paulding Arrest Reports Zulema Real Santana was booked on October 22 for U-turns, Hit And Run, andDriving While Unlicensed/Expired License Commentors on Facebook said: Ben Davis from Marietta said “Smash” Riley Pickett from Dallas replied to Ben Davis “Ben Davis lmao you funny with children in your profile pic commenting that on clearly a very young girl… shame shame” April Glayz posting as Cadderson said “If she were a minor this wouldn't be allowed to be made public like this. Some of you all have no experience in making bad decisions. Lol” Breanna MacKenzie Hogue was booked on October 25 for the following charges: Contributing to the Delinquency of Child (M), Conspiracy to Commit a Crime (F), Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon Here's what your neighbors had to say: Chrissie Kirk said “She looks proud ” Marcia Myers from Temple commented “Not funny” Lastly Tomi Randi from Villa Rica said “Wow. One day someone gonna wipe that smile off that face ! Pathetic.” AGAIN, PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE INDIVIDUALS HAVE ONLY BEEN ARRESTED AND ARE NOT CONVICTED. THEY HAVE NOT HAD THEIR DAY IN COURT WHEN WE RECORDED THIS PODCAST. WE WISH THEM LUCK ON THEIR DAY IN THE COURT Story 5:State Georgia lawmaker proposes paying teachers $10K to carry guns in school A proposal in Georgia is aiming to offer teachers a stipend of $10,000 per year if they voluntarily undergo firearms courses and carry guns in schools. Proponents argue that this would enhance classroom safety, while critics express concerns that it could escalate tense situations. State Senator Clint Dixon introduced the bill, with Lt. Gov. Burt Jones supporting the idea. Those against the bill, like Willgina Montgomery, worry about the potential risks of arming teachers and the decision-making process in high-stress situations. The bill stipulates that school systems must approve a gun-training program before allowing teachers to carry firearms. Representative Lucy McBath criticized the proposal, advocating for more conventional means of supporting teachers…… This from Fox 5 Story 6: Man turns gun on himself after shooting brother, barricading inside Cobb home for hours A standoff in Cobb County ended tragically, resulting in one man's death and another being shot. The incident began with an argument between two brothers, Philip Tokos, 29, and Michael Tokos, 32. Philip Tokos shot his brother in the lower right leg during the argument. Michael Tokos managed to escape and was taken to the hospital for treatment. Philip Tokos then barricaded himself in their home for several hours before taking his own life. The standoff caused disruptions in the neighborhood as law enforcement dealt with the situation. The incident is still under investigation by Cobb police…. This from WSB-TV Sports: Here are your weekly sports updates From the Paulding Sports Chronicles Facebook Page In football PCHS will match up with Alexander Hiram will face Woodland South will be at Langston Hughes North will play Hillgrove East will face New Manchester Story 6: Weird News: Deer charges through crowded Wisconsin restaurant In Beloit, Wisconsin, a deer surprised diners at a Noodles & Company restaurant when it crashed through a window during lunchtime. Surveillance footage captured the deer charging into the crowded restaurant, causing patrons to scatter. The deer briefly explored the dining area and kitchen before exiting through a back door opened by an employee. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident. After a deep cleaning, the restaurant reopened, and to commemorate the unusual event, they offered a "2 Buck Mac & Cheese" special on the following day…. This from APNews.com Social Stories: FB Post #1: An Anonymous member in the Whats Happening in Paulding Facebook page “I have a domestic flight tomorrow. The plane leaves ATL at 6:00 in the morning. Do I really neeed to be there THREE HOURS EARLY? I'll have one bag to check in. along with a screenshot that says: Some of the top commentors were: Dave Adkins from Dallas commented “No. You certainly don't have to be there 3 hours early. If you get held up in security or any other of a number of things happen and you miss your flight it is on you. You might be fine though.” Troy Mahaffey from South Cobb said “It's not a bad idea as you never know about TSA” Finally Mary Creek said “I had a friend at the airport this morning for a flight at 9:45, three hours to get though security. She was there at 5:45 am” FB Post #2: The Dallas Markets - Georgia posted on Facebook: I'm sorry to disappoint but we are temporarily closed until we can pass some inspections for construction work that was done without a permit. This is the owners fault and he takes full responsibility and will try to resolve the situation as fast as possible. Some of the top comments were: Greg Upole from Dallas, GA said “Taking responsibility. The right thing to do. Stand up fella.” Glenda Morris Stevens from Hiram said “Charlie and Glenda are praying that this will be resolved quickly. The Dallas Market owners are wonderful people and they will do the right thing.” Finally Jonathan Leboff from Dalls asked “Can Boobadoo BBQ still pull up on Saturday and slang the bbq in the parking lot??” Here are some things you're talking about: Call us with your thoughts or story at (770) 799-6810 Events: -November 14 @ 10:00 am PCSD hosts Stakeholder Meeting -November 7 – Get out and vote! November 3 – Pictures with Santa at Sweet Shop by Farmer's Table Starting at 2:00pm, 3668 GA-5, Douglasville, GA, 30135 #eventshappeningnearyou #weekendevents #weekdayevents #whatyouaretalkingabout #whatsgoingoninpauldingcounty #events #loveevents #getyououtofthehouse #funforthefamily Interview: www.esogrepair.com www.chattahoochietech.edu www.cuofga.org www.daycosystems.com www.angie.atlcommunities.com www.powerselectricga.com http://www.newseason.cc/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Food From Here and There, I take a look at traditional Indian mithais with a twist with Girish Nayak, Chief Mithaiwala at the Bombay Sweet Shop. We chat about how Girish studied western confectionery in the prestigious Culinary Institute of America, but found his calling with Indian sweets back home; his travels across the country, learning about different flavours and techniques from halwais all over India; and how he has been able to put a modern and international spin on these mithais at the Bombay Sweet Shop. Follow Girish on Instagram @nayakgirish and visit Bombay Sweet Shop online at www.bombaysweetshop.com. Come say hi and follow me on Instagram @elithebaker to see my latest adventures in the kitchen, and check out my website www.elithebaker.com. CREDITS: Host: Elisha Parikh Creative Director: Enakshi Parikh This is a Maed in India production. Recording Engineer: Hersh DesaiSound Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome Producer: Husein Haveliwala, Ruchi Sawardekar
Monologue:Kidney Stones and LithotripsyHow to talk to StrangersWater Levels are SCARY LowHOA Boards on Rampage!Glut of Lease Properties in Dripping SpringsGuest:Mark Sewell opened the Hill Country Ranch Pizzeria in February of 2011. He wanted to offer really good food at a fair price and a "come as you are" environment. Twelve years later the Pizzeria is still going strong and Mark has added food trucks, Driftwood Bistro and the Hill Country Ranch Sweet Shop to his restaurant business. Mark is a coach at heart and has mentored his employees so they can grow and thrive. He's a big believer in giving back to our little town and has contributed to a number of charities over the years. Steve Mallett and Michelle Lewis meet the most interesting people, and discover the places and events that make Dripping Springs, Texas, a Hill Country oasis. Learn why every year, hundreds of people move to this small town just outside of Austin. Every episode features a local resident who's talent and past will make you want to know more about what draws so many unique people to this historical town. From ranchers to engineers, cowboys to entrepreneurs, bankers to bull riders. New episodes weekly.Support the showSupport the showThis show is brought to you by the Real Estate Pro's at The Mallett Integrity Team. Look them up when you are buying or selling real estate in the Dripping Springs or Austin area. Real Estate Done Right! Call them at 512-627-7018.This show is sponsored by the Lending Pros at Capital Farm Credit. Lending in Texas for over 100 years they can help you buy your dream ranch, ranchette or provide interim financing for construction for your land improvements. Call them at 512-892-4425.We are sponsored by M. Elliott Design. Tailored experience. Design as an investment. They can help you design for renovations, new construction or with the right furniture; each item is selected, tailored, and procured. Call Montana at 512-781-0224.Thanks for listening! Please follow us & leave a review. Apple PodcastsMallett and Michelle on InstagramOur Website - Sign up for latest updates. We love your feedback & comments. Email: mallettandmichelle@gmail.com
It's a particularly volatile episode this week as Paul is in a proper mood and Eli is absolutely not in the mood for it. Hopefully the addition of a mountain of cheap sweet treats is enough to calm the situation down somewhat. In this episode, it's a Sweet Shop special with a weird and wonderful assortment of candies to chow down on. From chalky chews to gummy disasters, from sweet delights to sour wonders, the Cheap Chaps try them all. Just be mentally ready to hear Paul swallow salty balls, eat money and gobble down spunk. It's that kind of show. Thankfully, Eli gets to try an exciting new flavour of crisps unfamiliar to his palate. What will he make of a Kebab snack? You'll have to find out! More importantly, when is he going to get tired of Paul's bull****? It's longer than you expect. See pics/videos for this episode on our website: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-332-spunk And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you want to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! URINEVISION 2023 is coming, so catch up with our 2021 episode: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-232-urinevision-2021 MERCH Official CheapShow Merch Shop: www.redbubble.com/people/cheapshow/shop www.cheapmag.shop Thanks also to @vorratony for the wonderful, exclusive art: www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow NEW ART: Get hold of Spunk.Rock's exclusive new CheapShow Artwork: https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/CHEAPSHOW-EST-2016-by-spunkrock/115961855.WFLAH.XYZ www.instagram.com/spunk__rock Send Us Stuff: CheapShow PO BOX 1309 Harrow HA1 9QJ
In part 2, Jodie Kidd talks about how important it is to take moments to stop and appreciate your achievements, no matter how big or small.Jodie also tells Dr Alex about the pub she saved and how it ended up being an unexpected community hub before talking about her YouTube channel ‘Kidd in a Sweet Shop' where Jodie hosts her own car fanatic series.Follow @jodiekiddoffical Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Business Broadcast Podcast! Each week James brings on the show an entrepreneur who shares their biggest challenges and struggles in business. James coaches the business owner through these challenges by asking those hard hitting questions in order to get to the bottom of these problems and help the business owner soar to success. Find out more from Chris Warner here: https://warnerstraditionalsweets.com/ Start your 14 Day FREE Trial for the Entrepreneurs University at: https://jamessinclair.net/ Buy your event tickets here: https://jamessinclair.net/
Hilarie Burton is a film and television actor and producer, NY Times best-selling author, entrepreneur, farmer, activist, philanthropist, podcaster and host of AMC's It Couldn't Happen Here. A former host of MTV's Total Request Live, she portrayed Peyton Sawyer on One Tree Hill from 2003-2009, has appeared in several films including The Secret Life of Bees, Surprised By Love, Summer Villa and A Christmas Wish. She's also appeared in various television shows including White Collar, Grey's Anatomy, Extant, Lethal Weapon, Good Sam and The Walking Dead. Together with her husband actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Hilarie owns Mischief Farm, MF Libations beverage company and are co-owners of Samuel's Sweet Shop in Rhinebeck, NY with Paul and Julie Rudd and Andy Ostroy. This is a truly don't-miss conversation as Hil takes us back to her conservative roots in Sterling, VA; her early inspiration for journalism and activism; her television program's focus on social/racial/criminal injustice; her strong, passionate views on religion, women's & LGBTQ rights, and abortion; her thoughts on Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Donald Trump; the political tribalism in America today; being outspoken on Twitter; her upcoming book Grimoire Girl; and her newfound role as head of her son Gus's middle-school PTA. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Associate producer Jennifer Hammoud Music by Andrew Hollander Design by Cricket Lengyel
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Ho Ho Ho Readers! Today we talk all things Christmas - reading traditions, picture books, what to read this December, and ideas for gifts for the readers in our lives. It's so much fun! Books mentioned in this episode: A Christmas Carol by C Dickens A Cross-Country Christmas by Courtney Walsh The Gift of the Magi and the stories by O Henry On the Banks of Plum Creek by LE Wilder Green Glass House by Kate Milford Letters to Father Christmas by JRR Tolkien Ben Hur by Lew Wallace The Robe by LC Douglas Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams by Jenny Colgan (and its 2 Christmas sequels) The Christmas Bookshop by Jenny Colgan A Christmas Visitor by Anne Perry A Bad Business: Essential Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky How to Tell a Joke: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Humor by Cicero Chess Story by Stefan Zweig David's Article on Books for Everyday Carry- https://closereads.substack.com/p/books-for-everyday-carry Gift Ideas for Book Lovers: Etsy shop “A Fine Quotation” (Amanda's Chesterton sticker and more) Book Darts (https://a.co/c2IZ6Sm) Book Light (https://a.co/2QMHr5F) Audible Credit or book Cookbooks like: Indian-ish: Recipes and Antics from a Modern American Family by Priya Krishna or Vegan, At Times by Jessica Seinfeld Bibliophile: An Illustrated Miscellany by Jane Mount 100 Essential Novels Scratch Off Chart (https://www.uncommongoods.com/product/100-essential-novels-scratch-off-chart) Book Journal (https://a.co/1YSjgxq)
*This episode is part of a series highlighting stories in Albemarle, NC*Shawn Oke is a third generation firefighter who began his fire service career at the age of fourteen as a junior firefighter in Union County, NC and in 2019 he retired from the City of Albemarle as Fire Chief. In April 2000, Shawn purchased the Albemarle Sweet Shop, a scratch bakery located in Albemarle, North Carolina. The Albemarle Sweet Shop has been located in downtown Albemarle since 1922. Since retiring from the fire service in June 2019 and focusing on the operations of the bakery the business has seen double digit growth each year outside of the pandemic year. In October 2022, Oke and his family broke ground on a $2 million dollar building to relocate the Albemarle Sweet Shop. https://www.albemarlesweetshop.com/https://www.instagram.com/albemarlesweetshop/https://www.facebook.com/albemarlesweetshophttps://twitter.com/albeSweetShop
Stereo Edition Happy Halloween! …And welcome to a rather troubling episode of CheapShow. This edition of the economy comedy podcast has been pieced together from the recording equipment and audio footage that was found abandoned in a dirty back alley earlier this week. During the early weeks of October 2022, Paul and Eli attempted to record their Halloween episode for that year. Tragically, that recording session was abandoned and the “Incident on Harbet Road” will never be publicly shared… for now. In a desperate attempt to get something out for Halloween, Paul and Eli tagged along with Mr Biffo and Sanja for a “Digitiser's Supernatural World” film shoot at a haunted sweet shop in Chatham, owned by a chap called Dan Does Crafts… The whole film crew slowly succumbed to an uninvited evil and, as of the publication of this episode, have yet to be found. Their whereabouts are still a terrifying mystery. What follows is an upsetting and, at times, disconcerting document of what happened on that fateful night, October 24th, 2022. And with that, we present this week's episode… See pics/videos for this episode on our website: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-305-little-sweet-shop-of-horrors See The Digitiser Supernatural World Video Here: https://youtu.be/XJPV1skAk9s And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you want to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid Or follow our guests: Dan Does Crafts @AnatomicalBomb, Sanja Rose @CharmFairy8 and Paul Rose @mrbiffo Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! WATCH OUR EPIC 300 Live Show on YouTube Video Edition: youtu.be/Yf5Q3WVR4tl MERCH Official CheapShow Merch Shop: www.redbubble.com/people/cheapshow/shop www.cheapmag.shop Thanks also to @vorratony for the wonderful, exclusive art: www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow NEW ART: Get hold of Spunk.Rock's exclusive new CheapShow Artwork: https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/CHEAPSHOW-EST-2016-by-spunkrock/115961855.WFLAH.XYZ www.instagram.com/spunk__rock Send Us Stuff: CheapShow PO BOX 1309 Harrow HA1 9QJ
Mono Edition Happy Halloween! …And welcome to a rather troubling episode of CheapShow. This edition of the economy comedy podcast has been pieced together from the recording equipment and audio footage that was found abandoned in a dirty back alley earlier this week. During the early weeks of October 2022, Paul and Eli attempted to record their Halloween episode for that year. Tragically, that recording session was abandoned and the “Incident on Harbet Road” will never be publicly shared… for now. In a desperate attempt to get something out for Halloween, Paul and Eli tagged along with Mr Biffo and Sanja for a “Digitiser's Supernatural World” film shoot at a haunted sweet shop in Chatham, owned by a chap called Dan Does Crafts… The whole film crew slowly succumbed to an uninvited evil and, as of the publication of this episode, have yet to be found. Their whereabouts are still a terrifying mystery. What follows is an upsetting and, at times, disconcerting document of what happened on that fateful night, October 24th, 2022. And with that, we present this week's episode… See pics/videos for this episode on our website: https://www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-305-little-sweet-shop-of-horrors See The Digitiser Supernatural World Video Here: https://youtu.be/XJPV1skAk9s And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you want to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @elisnoid Or follow our guests: Dan Does Crafts @AnatomicalBomb, Sanja Rose @CharmFairy8 and Paul Rose @mrbiffo Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US! WATCH OUR EPIC 300 Live Show on YouTube Video Edition: youtu.be/Yf5Q3WVR4tl MERCH Official CheapShow Merch Shop: www.redbubble.com/people/cheapshow/shop www.cheapmag.shop Thanks also to @vorratony for the wonderful, exclusive art: www.tinyurl.com/rbcheapshow NEW ART: Get hold of Spunk.Rock's exclusive new CheapShow Artwork: https://www.redbubble.com/i/t-shirt/CHEAPSHOW-EST-2016-by-spunkrock/115961855.WFLAH.XYZ www.instagram.com/spunk__rock Send Us Stuff: CheapShow PO BOX 1309 Harrow HA1 9QJ
Born in a sweet shop, being weaned on Valpolicella, more hybrids, coming full circle and interview with Nick Mantella, owner, The Wine Yard in Farnham. ON THE ROAD with mrCAwine is about California's cool, aspirational lifestyle and awesome wines hosted by Chuck Cramer, a California native, living in London and is the Director of European sales & marketing, Terlato Wines. This is a wine journey covering the hottest topics in the business of California wine, chatting along the way with the people who work in wine, and make it all happen. This week's episode includes an interview with Nick Mantella, owner, The Wine Yard in Farnham.
Welcome to Season 2 Episode 36 of the Half Size Up Podcast. We're a Weekly podcast for Sneaker News, UK releases, global sneaker trends & all things in between. In this weeks episode we catch up on our sneaker lives after having a Summer Break with family, we discuss what sneaker is ruined for us & we finally discuss the results of the past weeks "...Big... FAT... POLL..." Enjoy this one people! Catch us on Social Media: Instagram: @HalfSizeUpPod @MerkleMoeMan_ @AshBashSneakers @DeanSt1ll YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCO7nHBaaFje7Jpd_YPgjgng youtube.com/AshBashSneakers youtube.com/merklemoeman In association with:- THE DROP CLUB @The.Drop.Club THE GO-TO DISCORD SNEAKER GROUP FOR ALL THINGS RELEASES, MONITORS & LATEST KICKS USE OUR CODE "HSU" for a 1 MONTH FREE TRIAL - - - - - - - The Pink Miracle Cleaner www.ThePinkMiracle.com Use our Code "HalfSizeUp15" for 15% off your next online Order. Audio: Epidemic Sounds: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/wa9wfe/
(I.T.B.) In The Biz Episode #62 John Zeno from Zeno Boardwalks Sweet Shop John Zeno from Zeno boardwalks Sweet Shop joins the show! John Zeno drops some amazing Gems and gives us a little insight on working in The Biz. If you haven't heard of at least one of his world famous sweet shops, you should probably consider relocating from under that rock! Must see exclusive! Check out the episode today! In The Biz is the premier service industry podcast where we share our stories and teach people about the ins and outs of the service industry. Along the way, we also interview the best in the biz.In the service industry, we keep the world moving and nobody knows us like US. We aim to help you navigate the industry so you can make some extra cash and keep your sanity while doing it!If you like this video, subscribe to the channel and make sure you hit that notification bell so you won't miss another video. Visit us @ IntheBiz.biz. Don't forget to like and subscribe to us on EVERY major (minor platform)! lol #episode62 #johnZeno #inthebiz #serverlife #bartender#barlife --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inthebiz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inthebiz/support
Episode 2: Stimulation, Exploding Lamborghinis, and Supermodel Jodie Kidd. And Why Is Simon Cowell So Fast? Welcome to episode two of RM Sotheby's new podcast—The Car Show. In episode two, your host, Peter Haynes, and RM Sotheby's Car Specialist Michael Squire take you for a whistle-stop tour of some of the highlight lots in the recent Monaco auction. Listeners can discover what stimulates Peter, whether Miami Vice made Ferrari Daytona Spiders famous, and what a Lamborghini Miura has in common with a Fiat X1/9. And as if that level of excitement is not enough, the show was delighted to catch up with ex-model and car nut Jodie Kidd. Jodie tells us about her life with cars, her new YouTube show ‘Kidd in a Sweet Shop,' and the reason she thinks Simon Cowell knocked her off the top spot in Top Gear's ‘Star in a Reasonably Priced Car'! RM Sotheby's Car Show is a podcast from RM Sotheby's Europe.It is produced and mixed by Jonny Bunyan at Pardon Our French.The Executive Producer is Peter Haynes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Highlights this week. Interviews may be abbreviated. For the date and hour podcast to hear more, see the note 00:00 Gubernatorial Matt Salmon on his Copper Shield plan for border security. (May 31, Hour 1) 3:40 Joe DeSimone--the Catholic Church vs House Speker Nancy Pelosi. Are there absolutes truths in religion and morality any more? (May 31, Hour 2) 9:30 Tucson singer/songwriter Kayleigh Matthews on following her dream to Nashvill and touring. (May 31, Hour 2) 23:22 The Arizona Daily Star published a "guest opinion" by Terry Bracy linking the GOP to...Hitler... (June 1, Hour 2) 33:52 Congressman Andy Biggs on Bidenomics (June 1, Hour 2) 43:42 Biden's bad gas.... (June 2, Hour 2) 47:43 Congressman David Schweikert: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen lied to my Congressional committee. (June 2, Hour 2) 52:38 Car break-in's littering parking area for Sentinel Peak with broken glass from smashed car windows. KVOA reports... (June 2, Hour 1) 60:30 Sydney's Sweet Shop...why is pie so special? (June 3, Hour 2) 1:07:53 Movies with Mark Van Buren...about Ray Liotta. (June 3, Hour 2) 1:18:20 The real State of the Classroom from TUSD Teacher Lawrence...wow. (June 3, Hour 3)
Shamus Toomey, Editor in Chief and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joined Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago neighborhood stories. Shamus had details on: After West Ridge Library Sale Slammed For Lack Of Transparency, New Bidder More Than Doubles Original Sale Price: After neighbors raised concerns and Block Club Chicago asked the city questions about […]
2022 Preseason Episode 1 of Bruce Monnin's Computer Points Bruce and Rebekah welcome Versailles head football coach Ryan Jones to help us relive the season of the Division 5 state champions from Versailles. We also touch upon a variety of other high school football related topics, as well as Graeter's icecream, Brown's Sweet Shop fried rolls and much, much more. The link for Bruce Monnin's Computer Points Rankings Page To submit any questions, email Bruce at bdmonnin@nktelco.net Download Link
Welcome to the Business Broadcast Podcast! Each week James brings on the show an entrepreneur who shares their biggest challenges and struggles in business. James coaches the business owner through these challenges by asking those hard hitting questions in order to get to the bottom of these problems and help the business owner soar to success. Start your 14 Day FREE Trial for the Entrepreneurs University at: https://jamessinclair.net/
Adam creates a short hypnosis session for a regular listener who was addicted to eating chewy sweets. This would sometimes mean they would get sick and take longer to recover than those with a stronger immune system. Adam creates a metaphor of two sweet shops -a factory sweet shop and nature's sweet shop - where you can associate with the consequences of a diet high in processed sugar compared to when you eat nature's sweets - fruit! To sponsor or request a topic for a future episode click here: https://www.adamcox.co.uk/store/p4/Sponsor_an_Episode_of_The_Hypnotist.html Adam Cox is one of the world's most innovative hypnotists and is known for being the hypnotherapist of choice for Celebrities, CEO's and even Royalty. You can contact Adam at adam@adamcox.co.uk Find Adam on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/adamcoxofficial/ For information on Adam go to https://www.adamcox.co.uk/ To book a free 30-minute consultation call to consider working with Adam go to: https://go.oncehub.com/AdamCox Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AdamCoxHypnotist Adam's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HypnotistAdamCox/ To hear Adam's podcast The Hypnotist on Spotify and iTunes visit: http://link.chtbl.com/TheHypnotist To hear Adam's podcast Modern Mindset on Spotify and iTunes visit: https://link.chtbl.com/ModernMindset
Point Pleasant Boaters... this episode is for you! Patrick found a calling here in Point Pleasant for a new business. Last year, he acted upon it and created BoardDash, an on-water food delivery partner to local restaurants. In this episode of the Point Pleasant Podcast, we meet Patrick and learn about his vision, his motivation and about the BoardDash program. Patrick and his team also have created a few great beach and community clean up programs. For more info... https://www.boarddashppb.com/ As always, thank you for tuning in. Please like, share and subscribe! - Michael Langsner, Owner of Haven's Sweet Shop
This episode is full of amazing vibrant colours and yummy tastes, as well as covering the back of the Starbucks with the marvellous sweet shop!
As a kid, candy makes the world go round. As an adult, it has the power to bring back long-forgotten childhood memories. Carol McKinley talks about the magic of candy with Tony Vallejos who ran a vintage sweet shop in Colorado.
Before leaving Goldenrod City to take part in the grand reopening of the Safari Zone, our Trainers catch up on what happened the previous couple days, and they also take care of some unfinished business. Black Lives Matter. For more info, please check out https://blacklivesmatter.carrd.co/ The Reckless Rollers is part of the Pokecaster's Network Promo featured today is for 2's Company Help MarsroverII, our resident robot, out by checking out their Patreon and maybe throwin a couple bucks their way! Check out Steph doin streams and whatnot on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/sleepanie All music in this episode was created by Scott using Bandlab and Garageband. This audio program also features music created using the Groovepad app, available on the Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1454398991 Follow us on Twitter! @RecklessRPod Join our Discord Server! Link is here
The first action item in Northport is grabbing a big group photo at the park! This triple stop contains a triangle of amazing ice cream locations! Northport Sweet Shop and Lics Ice Cream each have unique histories and flavors. Which flavors will you pick at these two great shops? To register and find all the details about our West Tour here: liict.org/liict-west-2021 Music: "Submarine" by Dyalla. --- LIICT Audio Tour 2021 is produced by Derek Steen Media. Speakers: Derek Steen, Leah Noreman, and Jeff Noreman. Find more info at liict.org.
On this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast we are joined by actress and best-selling author Hilarie Burton Morgan to discuss her childhood, breaking into Hollywood, MTV, One Tree Hill, The Walking Dead, her new podcast Drama Queens, Mischief Farm, Samuel's Sweet Shop, and much more! P.S. Always consume credible information - our democracy depends on it! Episode music: “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar (creative commons) “The Washington Post March” by the United States Marine Band (publicly available on YouTube) “Happy Trails (To You)” by the Riders in the Sky (used with permission from artist) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ellie and Betsy speak with Kelly Jaime of The Sweet Shop. They chat about the Upper East Side, running a business as a family, chocolate production, and the Ronald McDonald house -- among many other things. Be sure to have a bag of candy nearby for this one.
Llegó nuestra gansa Luis Aliste luego de un periodo de súpercogimiento y lo recibimos de sorpresa con Denise Rosenthal y muchos juguetitos del Sweet Shop Chile.